Fairbury High School - Trail Yearbook (Fairbury, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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Fourth row tleft to righttz Richard McCord, Iohn Wise, Norman Mitchell, Stuart Madison, lames Wickman, Charles Shultz, Paul lfaton, Elmer Bors, Arthur Bitter, Gordon Hawes, Bob Scott, and Richard Davis. Third row: Bonnie Lou Hummel, Eula Beth Moles, Bessie luarez, Anna Margaret Muller, Marialyse Hager, Marian Stafford, Marjorie Thompson, lane Tuttle, Margar- et Calder, Bernice Ptingsten, Lois Carlstedt, Barbara Sturm, and Ernest Meyer. Second rowi Delores Welsh, Arlene l-leustis, fune Heid, Fayetta johnson, Patricia Snyder, Betty Aasen, Donna Richter, Patricia Hackbarth, Sophia Karabatsos, Cleo Schmoldt, Colleen Wilson, and Wilma Wagoner. First row: Samuel Sollenberger, Iune Schreiber, Louise Bales, Patricia Haning, Nick Karabatsos, luanita luarez, Clinton Richardson, Della Ielinek, Florence Eisenhauer, Marjorie Nuckolls, Mary Ann Cunning- ham, and Donna Mae Buchmeier. XOX- W And they're Rookies Smallest freshman class in many years, this year's group numbers only 109 members. How- ever, they make up in enthusiasm for their lack in numbers. Miss Dolores Spence, who teaches freshman English classes, has sponsored the class. As usual, the freshman year has been one in which the students become oriented to the con- ditions and requirements of high school. They have been enrolled in the traditional subjects, for the most part, which give them the funda- mentals upon which to base more specialized study during the remaining years of high school. Meeting in front of the second-floor bulletin board, the freshman officers exchange informal remarks between classes. ln the photo Cleft to rightl: Francis Rice, Charles Schultz, lane Tuttle, and Sam Sollenberger. As a class, the freshmen have been inactive during most of the school term. However, as in- dividuals, they have made their presence felt by the whole-hearted co-operation in all school functions and by their friendliness and inob- trusiveness. Big things are expected from this small class in the future-both in scholastic achievement and in the successful prosecution of those group act- ivities which they must attempt in the next three years. Sixty-two members of the class were unable to appear in the class photograph above.

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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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Y' xws, 1 ,nl x 1 r xv, ,r s , rr rX xx. y X! 4 K, xx N1 XX 1 1 ,W i Dick Dove, president of the Booster Club makes one of his numrrrouax announce- ments during G general convocation period.

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