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iSTUDEN'I' COUNCIL-Ar '-Q'2'Pf::g!1- MPX' First row: Ruth Newton and Bill Ford. Second row: Miss Lillian Bearss fsponsorl, Dollie Prather, Elmer Dux, and Br-rnadr-no Mr-lcher, Third row: Eugene Goldstein, Colleen Gregory, Marilyn Hughes, and Anna Maraaret Aason. l'ourth row: Hd True, lo Ann Traum, Ray Miller, Bob Scott, Betty Aason, and Rex Scott lstandinql. Calvin Hager not in picture. Lawmakers llmona the activities of the Student Council fpictured above? this year are promotion of a fall mixer, attendance at tho 'nate council convention in Grand Island, develop- ment of rr program lor the orientation of freshmen, sale of Dvfenise Stamps, promotion of a special train to Lincoln lor the Northeast qame, and attempts to secure a new athletic field and a physical education program. First semester officers included Rex Scott, presidentg Ruth Newton, vice-presidentg Bernaclene Melcher, secre- taryftreasurer, and Bill Ford, reporter. Second-semester ollif-ers are Ruth Newton, presidentg Bill Ford, vice-presi- dent, Dollie Prather, secretary-treasurer, and Eugene Gold- zstein, reporter. -kBOOSTER CLUBi Promoters Staging the F party was the most difficult but most noteworthy project of the Booster Club. Besides this, the Boosters have been in charge of rallies, sold pep badaes, promoted a fall mixer, sent the cheerleaders to the North- east gome, and sponsored a serialized Tarzan movinq picture with the proceeds of which two S100 defense bonds were purchased. Leaders of the twelve-member organization have been as follows: Dick Dove and Eugene lochens, presidents, Lester Brockmeyer, vice-president: and Lois Smith, sec- retary-treasurer. Toy- row. Lester Brocknieyer, Dick Dove, Luge'-ne locheris, Donna Vriesen, Kath- leen Brickell, and lane Tuttle. Middle row: Niclc Korabotsos, Lois Smith, Bill Mclfimmey, Dorothy Reynolds, D1-on 'l'r-- rill, and Mariorie Thompson. Bottom row. fcheer leadersl Mildred Lea, Bruce Toy- lor, and Anna M Aasvn
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Paste jars, rulers, scissors, and paper dominate the Hall residence on East Eighth street on alternate Monday nights, when the X-Hay makeup staff goes into operation. ln the picture, four of the uindispensiblesu at such meetings are slashing away at proofs in the construction of a dummy fLeft to righti: Phyllis Hall, Tiin Denney, F. O. Mclntyre, and Bobbe Hall. the most elaborate book in history, the largest total ad sales in history, and other record-breaking achievements. The Trail has had three editors, among whom responsibility has been divided evenlyfPhyllis Hall, Iohn Stocker, and Bill Cook. Dick Dove hos been promotion managerg Betty Curry has been copy editor, lean Friesen, typistg Mary Frances Quinn, advertising, Ruth Newton and Bernadene Melcher, cir- culation, Elizabeth Thurber, classesg Frank Shipman and lim Denney, sports, and Rex Scott, organizations. ? ln this picture, Montie Lum, semi-official copy boy for both publications, looks over proofs in the printer's office, 'Two of the more effrcir-nt advertising sales- rnr-n are shown above, attempting to in- fluence ont- of the rrriblrcatronkr br,-ttr-r crrstornr-rs, Guy Bell, of the City Light and Water office. The spvllbrndors are' Bcity Page flettj and Dolho Mac Prather frrghtj. ln the prctrrrr: to thr' lr-ft, tht- :srxtlr-period scnror English class is folding X-Hays anal inserting Foto secrrons prior to distribu- tion Bernadenv Mc-lcher, circulation man- ager, who rs in charge of tho tolding, rs seat:-d at the extreme loft. Otlrvrs. fby rows from back to lrontl lrrst row: Law- rrnce DeBrrsk, Betty Iunkcr, lla Ioan Coopc-, Gerhard Onnon, Bernard Muller, Leonard Hand, Don Moos, and June Los he. Second row, lack Barber fstandrngl, Marrlyn Babcock, Marjorie Glaze, Jean Preston, Betty Sullivan, Dean Shamburg, Gr-no Schroeder, llolrrn SClll1Llf'llf , and Lo- votta Hrchtc-r, 'l'lrrrcl row: Bob Garrr-tt fstandrngl, lilrzabm th 'l'hurbrrr, Marqar-rl l'lrchardson, llazel Stanley, Darlr-nv Slrrnxi, Delrros Williams, Carmon Wheatcratt, and Bill West.
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'kPEP CLUB-A' l'oirrth row lflla Fcrvt-ny, Lois Dux, Ivo jean Minnrclx, Frieda Beckman, Ruth ltueisell, Mrlclrvd Austin, lla It-an Cooper, Nor rrr-1 lt-an Pl:-is ln--12 Aclcrrran, It-an Lconard, Uonno Icon Leonard, Pardl Chancellor, Lois McCord, and llorotlry Culp 'l'hrrrl row Winona lnfi- Marv Cox, Dorothy johnson, Dorothy Mees, Morron Posta, Alrcr: Sr-achord, Roberta Gordon, Marjorie llr-trrclr, Betty Klt-rn, Lois Brown, Gent-vrvve Strain, Annabelle Single-ton, and Miss lrlory ll Mills fdvct-asvdj Second row, lfor othy lfrrnt, Coll--on G'--tymy, llolorws Nt-rrncrn, lirlvt-n Aubvrt, janv Kee-lint-, Marilyn llrrqlrvs, lllrzalmr-th 'l'hurli-fr, Ortrurlrr Arr- tlf-r::orr, lrwnr- Scho--rrruck, Dorothy Stauss, Brrrldvan Hall, and Maxrnf- llruska Frist row, lr:-nw Hoodu, ltrrtlr Currie Sclirof-rlrfr, rlrvrr-lil'lit-rrr-itll-rw Mr-lclrtr: tcixjtarril Not rn jrrcturv: Mrlttrr-d Srnrth, llvon VVrlhcnr::, Patty llriqlrmz, Mary Mor--y, rrrrrl Viviun tr ' 'rr-'t -rr ,I ,.r Food Producers Recognizing the fact that the production of food will be a vital element in winning the War, the F. F. A. organization has worked more dili- gently than usual this year. Activities have included a trip to the Ozarks, trips to local concerns, establishment of a loan fund to finance farming projects, the parentsson banquet, a visit to the Beatrice chapter and enf tcrtairiing Beatrice chapter in return, conducting a scholarship project, the 'fAg formal, the state clraptor contest, and entrance into the contest for ci State Farrncr' degree. Oflicers: Flrrier Dux, president, Harold Gerberf ding, viccepresident, Leland johnson, secretary, Bruce Snyder, tra:-asiirer, and Dan Snyder, ref porter. 'kFUTUHE I-'ARMERSi' Morale Builders With a total membership of 46 girls, the l94l- 42 edition of the Fairbury l-ligh School Pep Club has enthusiastically gone about its task of stirnf ulating school spirit and lending support to all Worthy school activities. This year's Pep Club chose attractive crimson- and-gold military-style jackets which corrirrianded the attention and admiration of others in Fair- bury and in nearby towns where the outfits were worn, Activities of the group have included purchasf ing or Defense Bond, distributing baskets of food to the needy at Christmas, and selling refresh rnents at games, Officers have been Bernadene Melcher, cap- tain, lrene Roode, lieutenant, and Gene Schroe- der, secretaryftreasurer. Hack row' Cflrntorr Vrvltlvr, Kvnn:-tlr Borclrr-r, Woynt- Mrclrels, MGIIOH Stone, Glen Ebb:-rs, Carl llalrn, Francis lilackwr ll, Wrl lnrrl Sclrwrfrtrw, lolrrr llrrrrrrw-l, ltobvrt Flower, and llmoltl Long. Middlr- row William Swrntller, Alvin Sclror-rirock, llr-lrrrixr Mu Cord, f'lrr-:rtwr S-cmtlrolt, Billy lltrrrsori, john Vrirrrrrriqlrrirri, Max Vlowt-r, Gt-orav lrlvnrpt-l, lack llatfrr-ld, L--orrard Wvrrrllaritlt, urril fflrirrlrrs llrrrlf-y l'ront 'trvv lltrroltl lirrrs fsrronsorj, Dr-lrrrarr Wrttl--rr, Gail Sronw, Dan Snytlr-r, Hrrrcr- Snyrtr-r, lflrrr--r ltrix, lilrrolrl Givrtrwrrlrrrtr, l,-rlnrrrl lolrrisorr llrclmrtl Mcffortl, Nay Srirratt, arrtWarr'--n l'lat7l-- Not rr'r picture Ponalrl Witt, Vrarri: ll-ry-V.. fofrrr tfizlrr, Starrluy l?crLr.'m.:l: l'i1l'- llan:1mrr'r-, anil lloy 'lroxt-l,
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