Fairbury High School - Trail Yearbook (Fairbury, NE)

 - Class of 1948

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Fairbury High School - Trail Yearbook (Fairbury, NE) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 59 of 86
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BACK HOW Cleft to rightl: Margaret Unger, Violet Schrock Cleo Hummel B tt Pl ' Vculek Ianet Ackman L G . , e e ers, Mary Ann Pavlicek. Carol n Eilts, Martha , , a reta Dawson, Geraldine Sisler, Minnie Haba. Kathryn Fitch, lean Brown, IoAnn McDonald. FOURTH ROW: lanice Eisenhauer, Iune Austin, Iune Henderson, Carol Else. Wilma Hirsch, Donna Snell, Darlene Meyer, Marilyn Pleis Dorothy Law, Dortha Garrison, Idonna Burkhart, Barbara Dawson. THIRD ROW: Arloene Davis, Beulah Lurz, Loretta Brown. Willa Hammond, Barbara Banks. Miriam Church. Mary Eleanor Moore Kathleen Kelley, Patty McKa , Marian Rossmiller, Marian Shultz. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Speir. Charlene Hoover, Marilyn Iones, Lois Ward. Elaine Holtzen, Ioan Heiclelk, Beverly Gambs. Twila Mapol Delores Stone, Carol Kroetsching, Carolyn Luce, Carol Lea, Mary Wiebe. Miss lane Fairchild. FIRST ROW: Donna Leigh. Connie Smith, Patty Cobb, Donna Wilson. Betty Witt, Gwen Miller. Lois Bockelman, Patty Keen, Ella Mae lanz. Huthann Chirnside, Bonnie Fielder. At the annual YWCA dinner, April 30, Tri-Y President Ianet Ackrnan activities. Gracious in manner, reported on the year's Ready for service, Loyal to friends, Seeing the beautiful, Eager for knowledge, Reverent toward God, Victorious over self, Ever dependable, Sincere at all times. ln May, Tri-Y and the junior high Y-Teens aughter Tea. This -Y-a year in which combined to hold the Mother-D closed the year 1948 for Tri girls had Worked and played together, and tried to live up to these ideals ot the YWCA: To face lite squarel T f' d y o in and give the best, and to be Deep in business matters but not so deep they can't give President Ianet Ack- man their whole-hearted attention are the '47-'48 members of the Tri-Y cabinet. BACK ROW tleft to rightl: Miss lane Fairchild, IoAnn McDonald, Marilyn Iones, ldonna Burkhart. Kathryn Fitch FIRST BOW: Carolyn Luce, Dorothy Law. Loretta Brown. Ianice Eisenhauer. impartial in judgment, Page 55

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Follow the Gleam The YWCA tries to help each of its members develop her physical, social, mental and spirit- ual natures into a balanced personality, as sep- arate notes are blended into a harmonious chord. ln order to plan a program that would further this aim and provide for Christian serv- ice, the Fairbury Y-Teen organizations were hostesses to the Diller, Daykin, Endicott and Steele City Y-Teens at Camp lefferson early in September. When local and county officers were elected, Marilyn lones was chosen county president and state council member. Tri-Y, the FHS chapter of Y-Teens, began its year by initiating new members and officers at a i'hobo picnic in McNish Park. The bums caused quite a stir as they walked through the streets in their rags and patches. Hardly was the club well organized and under way when the Tri-Y mixer loomed up. A costume party with a program of singing and contests was planned, and four girls worked out a Tin Pan Alley-suitable for Halloween. The gym was decorated with grinning pump- kins, black cats and swaying streamers of black and orange crepe paper. As December came nearer, the girls' thoughts, in tune with the Christmas Spirit, turned to service. Many had already contributed to the World Fellowship Fund, now several began FQ .. to make scrapbooks to brighten the Christmas of children in the Orthopedic Hospital. Then someone had a brilliant idea. Instead of having a party for themselves, why not invite some little children and give mi a party? The idea was enthusiastically seconded. The girls entertained their young guests with carols, tree and Santa Claus, and sent them home full of hot chocolate and happiness. ln Ianuary the keynote was shellcraft and belts, which were later used for a display in the office windows of the Peoples Natural Gas Company during State Y-Teen Week. Nebraska was the first state to observe Y-Teen Week, February Zl-28. Besides the crafts exhibit, Fairbury Y-Teens did their bit by attending the Baptist church in a body and by running a full-page ad in the Fairbury News, featuring the names of all the Y-Teen organ- izations in the county. This ad was sponsored by prominent Fairbury business houses. On April 9 the YWCA staged a musical comedy to raise money for its recreating cabin. The cast consisted of girls from Tri-Y, junior high Y-Teens, and the college YW-also selected 'ishort subjects from the elementary grades. The next day, Hi-Y boys and Y-Teen girls got together in Lincoln for a conference at North- east, under the motto, Together We Build. Living in a bum's paradise are the newly-initiated Ohl how the audience screamed as sophomore Andrew Walker and freshmen Bob Tri-Y members iollowing the Tri-Y Hobo Party. DeBord cmd Colin McLaurin skinned their noses while attempting .to place first They are tleft to rightlx arolyn Luce, Gwen Miller, in the exciting and fascinating qame ot push the bean at the Tn-Y Halloween Carol Kroetsching, Carol Lea and Mary Wiebe. Mixer. Page 54



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Country Style The FFA is a national organization of, by and for boys studying vocational agriculture. lt is an intra-curricular activity having its origin and root in an actual part of a school curriculum -vocational agriculture. lts primary aim is the developing of leadership, the building of a more permanent agriculture and the improve- ment of country life. Members learn through active participation how to conduct or take part in a public meet- ingg to buy and sell co-operatively, to assume civic responsibilities, to finance themselves, to solve their own problems, and to speak in public. 'Activities of the chapter are conducted by eight standing committees appointed each year by the chapter. This year's accomplishments were: the building of a septic tank form and seed treater, cooperative purchasing of dairy projects, a livestock trailer and a concrete mixer, mineral mixingg spraying of the school lawn, project tour, poultry demonstration at a local hatchery, sponsoring of two educational meet- ings for farmers, a booth at the county fair, sell- ing of magazines, garden seeds, 2-4-D and DDT, mailbox signs, and fire grenades, one hundred percent participation in local public speaking contest, the awarding of two trophies by the Ki- wanis clubg the initiation of three state farmers, and an active basketball team that won the sec- ond place trophy in the invitational FFA basket- ball tournament at Milford. At the time of the state FFA convention and judging contests, twenty-eight members went to Lincoln where they entered nine of the state con- tests. Seven of the nine teams won ribbons in the FFA contests. Fairbury and Kearney were judged the state's best chapters. The chapter won first place in community service and in co- operation, Fairbury's parliamentary procedure team won a banner and Richard Iohnson, the public speaker, won a white ribbon. Highlights of the year consisted of the Iunior Fair at which eighty-two hogs, six baby beeves, ten dairy calves and ten head of sheep were ex- hibited. Other highlights were the FFA-FHA barn dance, the crowning of a queen and the parent-son banquet with forty-two members and their parents attending. Future goals of the chapter include organ- ization of a lunior Fair board, arrangements for a camping trip, plans for sending members to the national convention and the formation of a softball team. BACK ROW Cleft to rightj: Harold Germer, Dean Shultz, Gerald Dallman, Richard Dykmann. Dean Michels, Erwin Kriesel, Leland Wittler, Stanley Snyder, Marvin Hein, Allred Schoen, Richard Dux. THIRD ROW: Richard Johnson, Cal Dean Iunker. Norris Schoen, Harry Heidelk, Robert Regnier, Alvin Meyer, Marvin Paneitz, Richard Brunkow, Louis Meyer, Roland Mollenberndt, Donald Nieman, Iohn Snyder and Mr. Harold Duis. SEEIOND IRIOIN: DBob Snyder, Larry Amer, Darrel Iurgena. Russell Shultz, Alvin Brungardt, Harold Harms, Dick Turner, Darrell Bishop, tt , l l k , B'l1 H 'tt. vere C e G 6 un 91' 1 Y BW! FIRST ROW: Richard Schoen, Roger Schunelle, Wilber Hanson, Rabert Hammond, Harold Stewart, lunior Knobel. Everett Shinn, Glen- dale Mewes. Leo Milius, Dale Witt, Dennis McCord. Page 56

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