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In the commercial department, training is designed to sup- Throuah the schools counseling program, youths are ply the demand for secretarial positions in the new war guided into pursuits wherein they may best serve their economy. Operating the Mimeolgraph machine are, left country, Lett to right: Principal A, I.. Biehn, lean Thomp- to right: Phy lis Hall, Marian Mc eever, and lean Friesen. son, E mer Dux, Evon Williams, and Archie Mcl..aurin. J By applying themselves studiously to the assignments given by their instructors, oung men and women ol today re- pare lor the tasks ol' the tuture. Reading clockwise fliom foreground: Marian Stallord, Eleanor Iames, Bill Cook, and Frank Shipman. .i. x .. N. t ' .Y . ,. 1:4 4 I S lf' J N xv P, I t Rug, I ! . - w 'W.f,xf I With iaith in the all-seeing wisdom ol God, the speech arts department stir-sses loyalty to Him in many ot its productions. In this scene from a Christmas pay are, lett to right: Ioan Friesen Kback to cam-eral, Betty Klein, lrene Schoenrock, Dorothy Stauss, Rex Thomas tkneelingj, and lanet Barr. At the desks in mechanical drawing classes, F. H. S. boys study and construct blueprints. Reading diagonally from lowez lett, back row: Leland Smith, Leonard Hand, and Montie Lum. Front row: Bill Irwin, Maurice Wade, and Francis Blackwell. By listening to analyses by leading radio commentators, social science students keep well inlormed on war developments. Shown listening to a broadcast in Civics class are, lett to right tback rowli Eileen Aubert, Betty Page, lack Barber and Frieda Beckman. Front row: Betty Curry, Fxie Hutson.
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ng I A:., . , gil 1 'J' At tht- brgqinmnq at each new week, all students stand in reverent :rtti-ntzon as the American Fla is raised ato th g p e building to the atirrrnq strains, ol the National Anthem, played by the band. Harold Long is picture-d taismq the Flag ln accord with thr- demand lor skilled workmen to operate the nation's machines, students study automobile motors in the shop. Lett to right: Marion Stone, Bruce Snyder, and Dan Snyder With the entire world embroiled in a titanic struggle, students in history :lasses must follow developments on ever-changing maps Lett to right: Elizabeth Thurber, Gene Schroeder, and Harold Preston 'l'o thr- unsual olfr- mas ot home economics classes, new units, adjusted to conditions created by the war, have been added. Pictured in a sewina class treading clockwise tram lower lettlt lna Mae Iones, Betty lhll, If-an Buttr-rbauah, Miss Mary Mills Cdeceasedl, Betty Eng! hsh, ltutlt Port:-r, and Norma Poe'-hlman Upon the Secretary ol Agriculture's statement that food will win the war, is based the vocational-agriculture curriculum, Iudging cattle, above, are treading clockwise from lower leltlg Instructor Harold Duts, Leonard Wendlandt, Harold Long, Willard Schwtsow, Frank Hayes, Stanley Babcock, Donald Witt, arren Flagle, lohn Cunning- ham, Leland Iohnson, Glenn Ebbers, and lohn Culp.
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These are Our KA'l'l'lARlNE LAMRART A.i::'I Principal Normal Traininq N-1l'l Honor Society W. D. FITTON Civics Ecanorniczz Safety Patrol LILLIAN BEARSS SUPT. W. E. SCOTT tlettl has served the Fairbiny Public Schools for twen- ty-one years, iitteen ol which have been in his present capacity. He 1 n- poys the complete respect and contidence ol stu- dents, teachers, and townspeople alike. PRIN. A. L. BIEHN Ciighti holder ot the school':s rnly Ph D., was preexi- rl'-nt ol District l fi' the Nebraska State Teachers' Assn during me 1341-41 school term Mr. Biehn has been an untiring cru- sader tor the mainte- nance ot hiqh standards in Fairbury High School. HAROLD DUIS CLAIR SLOAN Vocational Agriculture History Future Farmers Athletic Coach COn leave with armed F Club torcesl RUTH HHN BERTHA AKIN Latin Business Education , Sophomore Class Iumor English Iunior Tri-Y HARLEY F. GLIDDEN KENNETH FOUST Q Chemistry European History Director ol Secondary Band Student Council Education Hi-Y ' 'a . , .l - Y fi . I C f ji ,' I r J i. l Leaders VERA GRAF Home Economics Senior Tri-Y I. W. MARKIN Librarian MARTHA BURKEHOLDER Spanish Sophomore English 'vt H- K. Lambart W. D. Fitton L. Bearss H, Duis ij' K. Hdfrf ' H. Lvlld ten C. Sloan B. Akiin! ,XA K. Foust V. Graf I. W. Markin M Buikfiliold r L . fl, A ll J' iii!
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