Fairbury High School - Trail Yearbook (Fairbury, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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f QRS 'P ' me IUNIORS When the icy breezes of winter nip the toes and the noses ol school-bound students, the racliatorn are popular focal points ol interest ln the picture lelt above are flelt to rightli Max Flower, Bob Korte, and Mildred Lea-- all juniors. Iunioru, most ol whom are enrolled in history classes, are lollowina daily war moves on alobes and maps. ln the riqhlehand picture above, the nioclern historians are fleft to riglitl: Hazel Stanley, Arnold Tryner, Leon Ridenour, Leon Smith tseatodl, Lawrence DeBuslc, and Bob Lien fizealedl, Written by the author of the popular Henry Aldrich series of radio programs, this year's junior play, Growing Pains, was both enjoyable and profitable. Main characters in the large cast were por- trayed by Iohn Kantor, Ella Cerveny, Dorothy l-lunt, Evan Williams, lean Thompson, Esther Woltkampt, Dean Terrill, Kathleen Brickell, lean Leonard, Patty Hughes, Betty Rasse, Rex Thomas, Harold lohnson, Eugene Goldstein, Betty Car- michael, Martin Bower, lack Beazeale, and a large number ol extras. ln the scene below, the photographer caught only the three last-named major characters in the list above and all of the extras. 'GROWING PAINS In the above scene lroni Growing Pains Cleft to rightl: Leo Cawdrey, Phyllis Ruth Edmund, Lula Mae Hinz, Bob Lien, Marilyn lliiglies, liinior Wacha, Ortrucle Anderson, Betty Carinirhael, Martin Bower, lack Breaznale, and Gayle Cully.

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At the beginning of each :study period in the :study hall, knowledge-thirsty students crowd around the librarian's desk to check out ref- erence books and magazines. ln the top picture, five junior girls and one junior boy are the book seekers. Clueit to rightjt Dar- rell Hull, Patty Hughes, jane Keeline, Esther Wolkainpt, Dorothy Staufsss, and Erma june Rempel, The anatomy of a irog is a :source ol perennial research in the biology laboratory. ln the gzecond picture Clettj a group of juniors are busily plying scalpels on the amphibian specimens. tLelt to rightj: Eugene Gold- stein, Irene Roode, junior Wacha, Marilyn Hughes, LeRoy Welch, and Dean Terrill. Realizing the premium which the modem World places upon zzcientiiic zzkill, jiinior:: are pursuing their physics leiaiaonrz with uniizniial zest this year. Observing the mniilli: of an experiment in the third picture are Cleft to rightj: Gordon Lenahan, Melvin Ccirliateiit, jack Breazeale, john Knobel, and john Kantor. ln the ioiirlh photo-jraph, juiiioinz who rank typing an their iavorite :subject are demon- strating the proper keyboard technique. fL.eft to rightj: Annabelle Singleton, Maxine Hruska, Marion Stewart, Genevieve Strain, Anita Orth, and Alice Seachorcl. ln the bntlom picture, future teacliern fire pre- paring a :sand table in the normal training room. The junior enrollment in the normal training department is the largest in years, CLeit to right in the photographj: Harold johnson, Alvera Hewitt, Ortrude Anderson, Dorothy johnson, Emma Lee Wittler, and Ella Cerveny.



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They're Half Way Sophomoress do not have many class activi- ties but are usually kept busy with their sub- ject:-: and with their traditional duties as self- appointed advisers of the freshmen. This years sophomores exhibited plenty of enthussiasm when they staged a successful party rn the fall. Sponsored by Miss Ruth Hein, the class inf eluded l4G members. Befause of absences and other factors at the time when the photographs were taken for the 'l'HAll,, there are 79 members of the group irrrs:-:irra in the pictures. lt might be said about this year's sopho- more vlass that they have learned fast-ethat they have progressed remarkably well from the heteroaeneousness which characterized. their tre.:hman year. As juniors next year, this class may be expected to make an outf sztandina record in all of the projects which they must undertake. ffonferrrna with their sponsor, Miss i-I.zt:: tt'-rn roncwrnrnq sorrrr- matt'-r rrt art th of arcrve Consequence in thi- ftaarna ot rr sortrorriorvt tit -y' - 4 Class officers ttrelowt Lv-tt to right ld Tru-A Ptobtw tiall, Ortrf. Prather, Maurice Costs-llo, Doris liantoz, and Adi-ha Shipley l TOP PllO'l'OGHAl3tl ttf-tt to rtqhtl-ffourtlr row: Vrrqrnra Glenn, Bob Fdwards, Wayne Miclzf-l:: Leland Iohnson Hoy Weblv l init'-, ltrrl: N-rtson Cllr nn tlausman, Bill Gu-ar, Carroll Nrspel, Lyle Austin, and Charts'-s Parrlvy 'third row' fftrcrilottt- Boy.l lwtrrrrrr- Corn, Maurice Costello, lid True, Hay Miller, Bruce Snyder, Iohn Cunningham, F:-rald Arvfnd, and llarry llarris S--c tint row lfvf-lyn llu-tson, De-lore-s Hendricks, Betty Hill, Betty Valentine, Dorothy Reynolds, Donna Fin-:st-n, Shirlvy Ivan flrltf-tt Sttrrlr-y lontrs, Amaryllis Barber, Bobbe llali, and Helen Holloway First row Darlwnf- llamm Hxtth Chlrzxon, ltorothy lhrtrrrr Shirt--y All:-n, H1-tty Ktrck, Dorothy Shotsman, and Doris Kantor t1O'l l'OM l'll0'l'OCltAPll ttf-ft to rarhtl Forrrth row: Dan Snyder, Clifford llolmes, Philip Gibson, Gtr-nn l't.tu- r::, Hrwtgr- Shy N t Vi irrir tr- Hitt MuKirrim--y, lirirtrt- Taylor, and lo Ann 'l'raum, Third row Salnmr- ltr-mp l, Irarint- 1.3-rrtr M-rvrez 'lrfrx--l lrrtr: Vrrrifir wart, llrttry Wit-ns, V:-rda lurqtrna, Marie Muller, Viola Mya-rs, and Mabel Willcoxf-n Sf contl tow Th-tn Vrr:zt.rl lilvrr ll '--- t.urtr Wyrrck, Virginia Mrchels, Huttr Zabel, Alyce Miller, and Dorothy Pfrnqsten First row Ort-ry Prather, lilvaimi lain'-':, ' :rr t lvwsorr, Adelra Shipley, Verda Welsh, and Delmar Vlzttler. t 1

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