Fairbury High School - Trail Yearbook (Fairbury, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 33 text:

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Page 32 text:

WE ENVY THEM - - Perhaps the most widely-envied groups in Fairbury High School are the National Honor Society, the senior play cast, and the Lit- erary Guild. As the coveted reward for schol- arship, leadership, service, and character, the National Honor Society stands as a symbol ot recognition tor outstanding stu- dents, Only a tew juniors earn this high honor' and senior mem- bership is limited to a small per- centage ot the class members. Because selection ot senior play cast members is based on ability and dependability demonstrated throughout the high school course, inclusion on this group is a tribute to any individual. The Literary Guild members are envied be- cause they are the only organization in high school pursuing a scholastic hobby in alter-school hours. 'fs ENIOR P LA P CAST, 'k NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -k -A' LITERARY GUILD i lAboveJ In a typical sxeizzaion, nieinbers ot the Literary Guild diszcuaszs modern literas ture. tClockwise from lettl john Stocker, Marjorie Detrich, Ellen Buazzzell, Maxine Hruska, Amaryllis Barber, Bebbe Hall, Miss Phyllis Thornton tsponzsorj, Phyllis Hall, Genevieve Strain, and Bernice Schenk. Not in picture, Elizabeth Thurber. lt Happened Next Tue.:ilay, the an nual senior clams play, was pre::entr:il by those in the photo at lelt. Back row Cleft to rightl: Wayne Loch, Paul Car- ter, Elizabeth Thurber, Archie McLaurin, and Donald Meezs. Front row: lla lean Coope, Einestine Craig, Roberta Gor- don, Nadine Banahan, and janet Barr. Not in picture: Harold jones, Neil Cant- well, and Carmen Wheatcralt, Members ot the National Honor Society selected last year appear in the back row ot the picture at lett. They are tlett to rightl: john Stocker, Bernadene Melcher, Hex Scott Marjorie Detricli, Dick Dove, lean Friesaen, Frank Ship- man, and Betty Mae Page New :nem- bers are in the trent two rows. Middle row: Miss Katharine Lainbarf lstandingl, Ruth Newton, Dean Terrill, Lester Brockrneyer, Bill Cook, Betty Cur- ry, Phyllis Hall, Elizabeth Thurber, Bo- berta Gordon, janet Barr, Nadine Ban- ahan, Ellen Russell, and Euaene Ioch- ens. Front row: joe Ielinek, Marilyn Hughes, Genevieve Strain, M axin e Hrusika, Ella Cerveny, Bernice Schenk, Darlene Shinn, Calvin Hamer, Ava Knee black, Bill Ford, Victor VJacha, and Ruth Gene Schroeder,



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UF Frolic llighlighting the social calen- dar each year in Fairbury High School is: the annual F party, at which the lettermen ot the school are honored by the students in festivities sponsored by the Booster Club. This year's F party might have been can- celed because ol wartime conditions, had not the mothers: rallied to the support ol the event and staged the dinner. Ilclipssing other features et the annual event is the crowning ol the F Queen, chosen from among candidates nominated by F men. This Climaxing the annual HF party, lanet Barr was crowned F Queen lor the year. ln the photo- graph at lelt, principals in the crowning cere- mony are :shown in lront ol the huge 'lfazqiiir-rf from which the queen waz: ieverilr-fi to the audience. Clf-lt to riahtbi Dolhe Mae Prather, princemssg Paul Carter, lirizi-:zeiiiexter F Chili prerxiclentg Mix: Barr, lclcirolil lone'-iz, zzevonrl :aemeazter NF Club president, arifi llxie lliiimovi, princess. ln the iniflfile pliotoarapli flelll, I, V, Tobler i.: :zhown leaflirig :songs during the liangiiel at the F party Hecoaniznble inflivid- ualgx on the lelt: lfiigerif- loc'hen::, leaning brick in chair, Hex Scott, in the corner, l3ic'k Dove, at the end el the table lOn the ricilitli Coach Clair Sloan, Harley F. Glidden, Mraz, Cwlidfien, Mrzz Sloan, Harold lonexz, Helen Belle How- ell, lo Ann Traum lmlmogzt hiri- denj, lim Uenney, Lyle liiimliri, Dauglfn: Craiil, llazel liminley, and Fxie lhitfzon. ln the oval Cbelewi, giiepzln are shown dancing in the hivyh school gyiiirzcisiiiiii rlurinii the firiniial F party. year's gueen was lanet Barr. Princesses were Dollie Mae Prather and Exie Hutson. Friday, March 27, will be a memorable date in the lives ot all who attended this year':: F trolic. The meal, the ceremony, the speeches, and the dancing, were superline. Dick Dove presided as toastmaster at the banquet.

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