Fairmont Public School - Tiger Yearbook (Fairmont, NE)

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SENIORS President----------- Vice President----- Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor------------ Marley Biehn Margaret Starks Norman Ogden Mr. Wayne Nicholls CLASS ROLL Virginia Baker Marley Biehn Robert Bettger Reta Cantrell Carol Carpenter Junior Clark Bud Cook Mildred Dreier Robert Eaton Jean Hager Norma Jean Harmon Chester Hickmon Elaine Janda Genevieve Laschanzky Wynona Lusk Deraid Murrell Norman Ogden Gordon Neal Palmer Marjorie Perkins Vivian Ritchey CLASS EMBL E MS Dorothy Softley Margaret Starks Hal Stines Wayne Stone Norma Storm Verna Storm Bill Thomsen George Willey Margaret West CLASS COLORS-------Scarlet and Cream CLASS MOTTO........- Not The Sunset But The Dawn CLASS FLOWER.......Red Rose BACCALAUREATE Federated Church, May 11, 1941, 8:00 P.M. ORGAN PRELUDE-----------------------------Miss Evelyn Bridgman HYMN NO. 409, Shepheard of Tender Youth -Congregation INVOCATION..............................Rev. King GIRLS TRIO, Nightfall -----------------Vivian Ritchey, Margart West, Margaret Starks SCRIPTURE LESSON: Luke 2:39-52----------Rev. Sandsted ORGAN-PIANO DUET: Rhapsody ------------Miss Evelyn Bridgman Mrs. Ed McCabe SERMON: What God Will Do For You ------Rev. Sandsted ANTHEM: Seek Ye The Lord ----------------Miss Virginia Brown and Choir HYMN NO. 42: Now The DAy Is Over ------Congregation BENEDICTION-----------------------------Rev. King RECESSIONAL-----------------------------Miss Evelyn Bridgman COMMENCEMENT Fairmont High School, May 15, 1941 PROCESSIONAL INVOCATION---------------............. SENIOR OCTET ADDRESS TO CLASS---------------------- GIRLS OCTET ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS: Salutatorian- Valedictorian ------------Rev. Kii Dr. Bryan S. Stofft ----Dorothy Softie' -----Mildred Dreiei PRESENTATION OF CLASS-----------------;-----Principal Russell Bailey PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS------Herman Brown, Pres. Board of Educatioi BENEDICTION____________________________________________Rev. Sandstei RECESSIONAL: Seniors will form a reception line in the basement immediately following the recessional. OUR FACULTY 1937- 1938 W75. Dodd, Superintendent--History, Biology Wayne Nicholls, Principal--Science Melvin Ethington, CoachT-Shop, Math Alice Kier, Commercial Dorothy-Bogardus, Latin English Iva Carter, Home Ec. and Normal Training 1938- 1939 WTS. Dodd, Superintendent--History, Biology Wayne Nicholls, Principal-Science Melvin Ethington, Coach--Shop, Math Vesta Bratt, Commercial Dorothy Bogardus, Latin English Iva Carter, Home Ec. and Normal Training 1939-1940 W. S. Dodd, Superintendent-History, Biology Wayne Nicholls, Principal—Science Melvin Ethington, Coach—Shop, Math Vesta Bratt, Commercial Ruby Hortsman, Home Ec. and Normal Training Marie Woerner, Latin, English 1940-1941 Wayne Nicholls, Superintendent—Math Russell Bailey, Principal Coach—Shop, History Francis Brown, Commercial Ruby Hortsman, Home Ec. and Normal Training Courine Danielson, English Chelys Mattley, Science CLASS SPONSORS FRESHMAN.......Iva Carter SOPHOMORE ..... Vesta Bratt JUNIOR -------- Marie Woerner SENIOR -------- Wayne Nicholls JUNIOR CLASS PLAY % Aaron Slick From Punkin Creek April 6, 1940 Admission: 15 and 25 Cents Aaron Slick..........Marley Biehn Mrs. Berry-----------Margaret West Sis Riggs------------Margaret Starks Wilber Merridow------Neal Palmer Gladys Merridow------Evie Willis Clarence Green-------Deraid Murrell The Girl In Red......Vivian Ritchey SENIOR CLASS PLAY Pigtails May 9, 1941 Gaye Brooks Pigtails ..........-Margaret Starks Primrose White..................Margaret West Sydney Campbell-----------------Marley Biehn Mrs. Campbell...................Vivian Ritchey Kenyon Campbell-----------------Neal Palmer Annabel la Campbell-------------Jean Hager Florabelle Campbell.............Verna Storm Norma Kirk----------------------Carol Carpenter Brenda Baynes-------------------Mildred Drier Watt Manners--------------------Wayne Stone Thurlow Ladd--------------------Robert Bettger Ursula James--------------------Marjorie Perkins A Bang-up Comedy, just a simple one word title Pigtails Sponsored By Mr. Nicholls BANQUETS JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET, May 3, 1940—At The Methodist Church Class of '40: Motto: Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Yellow Rose PROGRAM: FOOD: MENU: Theme-------------- All Aboard Welcome------------Neal Palmer Response-----------John Buterbaugh Toastmaster--------Chester Hickmon Music--------------Boys Chorus and Girls Trio Ship Ahoy----------June Andersen All Aboard---------William Brown Lifting the Anchor-Doris Stone Sailing Life's Waters-Mr. Nicholls Bon Voyage---------Marjorie Perkins Sail On, Sail On---Marley Biehn Prepared by Methodist Ladies Fruit Cocktail, Roast Pork, Mashed Potatoes Gravy, Scalloped Corn, Perfection Salad, Relish, Rolls, Jell) Ice Cream, Wafers, Coffee. ★ '- JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET, May 2, 1941--At the Federated Church THEME: Maypole TABLE DECORATIONS: Red and White Tulips, White Tapers with Red Streamers attached to Individual Nut Cups. PROGRAM WELCOME----------------Toastmaster, George Dean RESPONSE---------------Sr. President, Marley Biehn MERRYMAKING------------Norman Ogden AMBITION---------------Merna Gravatt YOUTH------------------Vivian Ritchey PROPHECY---------------Gilbert Bettger OPPORTUNITY------------Glennis Biehn LOYALTY----------------Dorothy Softley ENTHUSIASM.............Jack Boren SOLO-------------------Lavonne Lowe READING----------------Eileen Brown SONG-------------------Girls Octet SENIOR CLASS HISTORY One bright and sunshiny morning in September in the gay '29s several brilliant youngsters entered the first grade to begin their first knowledge in readin', 'ritin' and 'ritmetic. The very fortun- ate teacher was Miss Gordon. Flash Ogden then, as well as now, was known as the ladies' man. (Flash, remember Agnes and her pigtails?). Miss Bloomingcamp was honored by the presence of our unique class in the second and third grades. Her favorite form of punishment was standing kids in the corner. We wish the Holt twins were here to tell us about that! Next came the two years with Miss Jackson (the fourth and fifth grades). She made good use of the pictures on the walls as a second pair of eyes. The Senior girls are especially good in Track--as a result of being chased home so often by such as Bob Eaton. It was here where we beat all those relay races. We are sure the Juniors will remember these. Then came the sixth and the seventh grades with Miss Bussell as our teacher. It was in thse grades that we received long lectures for our non-studious inclination. V7e had a sprinkling of County Examinations in the seventh grade. Ah! At last were were in the eighth grade! We would soon be grown up. Miss Sandall taught us here. We passed the County Ex- aminations safely and at last we had the big thrill of being Fresh- men---but not green! Those who had the heart-throbbing sensation of being allowed on the second floor were: Russell Arbuck, Virginia Baker, Robert Bettger, Marley Biehn, Junior Brown, Norma Jean Chapin, Reta Cantrell, Junior Clark, Darlyn Condon, Eud Cook, Mildred Dreier, Bob Eaton, Dick Goodrich, Jean Hager, Richard Halsey, Norma Jean Harmon, Rex Harrison, Chester Hickmon, Elaine Janda, Genevieve Las- chanzky, Jean Laschanzky, Maxine Lewis, Wynona Lusk, Deraid Murrell, Norman Ogden, Verle Owens, Neal Palmer, Marjorie Perkins, Vivian Ritchey, Betty Sanders, Margaret Starks, Hal Stines, Wayne Stone, Norma Storm, Verna Storm, Margaret West, George Willey and Leland Williams. There were 38 of us altogether! The faculty were: W.S. Dodd, Mr. Wayne Nicholls, Coach Ethington, Miss Bogardus, Miss Kier and Miss Carter. Miss Cartew had the unfortunate opportunity to be our Class Sponson. Dick Goodrich was honored when we elected him to Class President. Our Class Meetings were held under rigid control by our President, Dick. Every girl had a chance at a date and Rex Henderson was the Romeo, but the gals were all disappointed when he dropped out of our class to go West. Other members to drop out were: Russell Arbuck who left his football future to work on the farm; and Darlyn Condon dropped out to move to Friend. The next year we became sophisticated Sophomores. Dick Goodrich went to McCool, Richard Halsey went to Geneva, Jean Laschanzky went to Chester, and Maxine Lewis went to Shelton. (Remember Maxine, Neal?) Miss Bratt, being a new teacher, was chosen as our Sponsor. We didn't do raubh this year as we had too many Geometry problems to keep us busy. (Mr. Nicholls was our teacher). Vivian Ritchey made an error in constructing a parallelogram and asked Mr. Nicholls, What s wrong with my figure? During this year, there were three who left F.H.S. Betty Sanders left to go to Wayne, Nebraska; Junior Brown to go to Denver, Colorado, and Norma Jean Chapin to Wellington, Colorado. (Continued) CLASS HISTORY (Cont.) In our Junior year, we really enjoyed life. Miss Woerner was our Sponsor. Dorothy Softley and Evie Willis were new members. Everyone was shocked by the death of one of our members, Leland Williams. The football team showed their colors this year by marki an undefeated season. This was partly due to the out-standing players of our class. These were: Marley Biehn, Wayne Stone and Bob Eaton. The basketball season was equally successful. After many delays we finally presented Aaron Slick from Punkin Creek . We followed the customary tradition and staged a slouch day. The braver half took a powder the last 45 minutes of the day and were dismissed from classes the next day. We enjoyed this vacation very much. At the end of the year we gave the Seniors a Banquet. We used a nautical theme. The Junior boys showed their powerfulness when they threw out the Seniors a few nights earlier while we were dec- orating for their Banquet. Our Senior Year started with no change except for a slight feeling of superiority over the other students, but it didn't last long. Evie Willis left to keep the home fires burning and Carol Carpenter entered our class. Verle Owens dropped out because of illness. Nothing much happened except a theatre party for the first senior gathering of the year. The football season wasn't an expecially brilliant one, but there were some exciting games. It was especially strenuous for the Pep Club. Marley Biehn was chosen Football Captain at the end of the season. In January the class went on an excursion to Friend to have their pictures taken. Our basketball season is now a dim memory of the past. (We hope it remains so). With the coming of Spring (so Palmer says) a young man's fancy slightly turns to thoughts of love. And the coming of long assign- ments to all classes, especially to the Senior class. We still don know why. Quite a few headaches were obtained from the Regents Examinations taken by seven members of the class. At the time of printing, several members of the Senior Class were busily preparing for the presentation of the class, Pigtails Special effort was being made to equal the Junior Class Play. Anticipation of the coming Junior-Senior Banquet was high, as well as, looking forward to the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises which mark the end of school for the Senior Class of 1941 THE SENIORS I'll start this with Virginia Baker And make her first on this little paper. She is the side-kick of Norma Jean Harmon Virginia's from the city, Norma Jean's farmin'. Another fine dame is Mildred Dreier Singer, typist and full o' fire. At least that goes for Hat- Stines But I'd better close these here lines. There are 2 sisters we musn't pass. They make 29 in the Senior Class. Verna and Norma will leave us . this year. There'd be 27 if they weren't here. Geneieve Laschanzky is such a long name, But she's a very fine girl just the same. Her greatest beauty is in her hair, And her way of things is really quite rare. We have a school mam that will graduate And really now kids, she's up- to-date. Dorothy Softley has found her school. I bet she'll handle a mean rule. Reta Cantrell is a school marm. She taught the kids that come from the farm. She even kept some of them after school. She'll be alright if she just keeps cool. Maybe you've heard about Margaret Starks. Her love of dogs, and her happy larks. But even at that she's a pretty fine child. To think she graduates, that really sounds wild. A handsome chap is Mr. Wayne Stone. Oh! don't get excited girls, he isn't alone. He's got a nice girl and I'll say this; From what I hear it's just plain bliss. Bill Thomson's really tall, But I must say that ain't all. He's bashful yes, but what a catch. I bet some girl will make a match. Jean Hager, a glamorous dame, With New York styles she won her name. She has a beau in the Junior class. I could say more but I'll let this pass. There's another girl who is Margaret West. For her main story I'll do my best. The only thing I know; she isn't in love, And I guess that's all that I can think of. Robert Bettger's a good lookin' chap And Vivian Ritchey really knows that. For after all she knows her stuff, And she got what she went after without any bluff. Norman Ogen is really stuck Is he good, or is it just luck? It isnyt fate, I know darn well, 'Cause believe it or not he really fell. (Continued) n 4 THE SENIORS Continued: Marley Biehn is tall and dark. He has a pal, name of Junior Clark. Someday Clark'11 be more than a pal 'Cause Marley's sis is Junior's gal. Another man is Conrad Cook. He's a story right out of a book. In his freshman year he was £. quite a story. But the last four years made 1im change, by gory! Chester Hickman and George Willey! They're both good lookin'. They both had affairs But the girls they both had, took both unawares. In the Senior Class there are just a few more. If I didn't get them they'd really get sore. Elaine and Wynona have ways of their own. What they are, to me, isn't known. Neal Palmer is very rare. He and Carol make a pair. They have their spats, they have their fun. You can find out the rest be- cause I'm done. Fairmont's 1939 Football Team Undefeated: Lett ermen: Front How: , . .. , Harold Martin, Kenneth KJsor, Bill Erown, John Butorbmiph, Marie Fiehn Lester Murrell (Captain), V ayne Stone. Second How: ' . , .. . - Sherman Ashby, Robert Eaton,Ed Shelly, Leonard Albvo, 1 orris Lott, Junior Clark, Coach Bthinpton. Thr id Row: Bob Murrell, MarrJel hose, Francis Br-ker, Heal Palmer, Norman -Opden. Gecrpe Dean, Deraid Murrell, Scores: Fairinont-b Pairmcnt-7 Falrrnont-19 Fairmont-?0 Edpar-0 Daven 'Ort-0 Milford-7 Exeter-0 FMrmont-G Genevo-o Fairmont-PP Exeter-13 Fain ont-3P Friend-0 Total Fairmont Opponents---------- lh4 . PO 104 m 51 F3 : y' e iii.‘mv r n-,'S r 8 .- v «v ' « a ' ,(7 • OUIi uE CEASED MEMBER t NAME AND ADDRESS: jTco H . S i. Pc irrr on't-j e-- leKZSif MARITAL STATUS: NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys Girls____ GRANDCHILDREN: Boys __iP Girls —5 Robert Bdtjer VI «rricJ EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: PRESENT STATUS: EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES (World War II Military etc., Trayels etc.): 'yix Us' IaJ - dii XwltjLs 'Uksxsrn. £ ‘i cC'tcXsjy cuUfr 7x ttC £ fits BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES: T NAME AND ADDRESS: (X MARITAL STATUS: NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys V Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Boys______ Girls EDUCATION, VOCATION, PROFESSION: PRESENT STATUS: Ous EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): yU fci BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:_______________ NAME AND ADDRESS: Nofnoa J. HarmOr) Carpenter La, Heada, Circle MARITAL STATUS: (jJ ouj G r«£n Va I ley, A ZOnXj fob I NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys ' Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Boys Girls EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: fcwvJ ™ HA from CJL o laufiL vy years in elementary schools, in Nebr.,ty . + Ofetired in I4SS PRESENT STATUS: 7, , n , ,, I -7 ., tf „ H«vpiki rehreJ-l vin3 m a. i irement Compfni Sou4A « lncson,Miz. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) X enjoy doin many mds handicraft out my -favorite, is Quilling- z’s a very old art form that uses narrow strips of paper that rolled, glued v S taped to Lorm decorati re. designs tar pteture jewelry, Ornaments, ejt. J 1 am tL. member- d -H Quilling Guild oh England. OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): I feel very fortunoflfc to have, been able, to Jo tyuife, Co fail of traveling-in our country + Canadeuv Mexico-also overseas Jz Europe -fjusbral cv- hew Zealand - “Me Orient avvd South America,. BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:________________________ jloouf Hoe iimt you. 1 torn o Vf otle, the, most of life, erf it is Jgone 1 NAME AND ADDRESS MARITAL STATUS: .ryr 4, rA ot NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Boys O Girls 6 , 0.-,— 9; . Jf CLUSIA 1J ) . o ? )2 wy EDUCATION. VOCATION, PROFESSION: . . ————-1—T)—; 7 S9J la-' ' - JftJL ■ JfaJueL, C«jy- ■ ? O- CC4- i PRESENT STATUS: oi EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) JL 7- 'XUot K u. .. ZZ6. ' wy A- f1' - H '- OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): XPi io + '■ 'I'' _lA BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES: As fit TcU‘ £7L fipti [ NAME AND ADDRESS: Wti' £ J A W-7 0 7 . ?V £2 V-tJ. t?-0 ? «2- 2 MARITAL STATUS: jV y su y jL+ztA-Jo tAsA.J. NUMBER OF CHILDREN; Boys Girls .2- GRANDCHILDREN: Boys 3 Girls_ V EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: ' r n J s i PRESENT STATUS: - z£ r EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc. ) . A-i i _£-4’K ++J - • JL. L.-j fcw t- -. - cy )££) - ; -As - ?-y -y ■ J+ vt Z,«U4 L' ■ + ?-A £ ■ ; rt f + +- y vy SVu ' - c i11 ■ '. - e 1 y ' OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): a 3 0- -' J - y y ■ b_. ’ £— - , _ , C _. ?-?r vf AAf'X-tr - BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES;_______________ JjJjs _ Lf! aJ! Zy -'tT. -u . NAME AND ADDRESS MARITAL STATUS: , (H- ) 11Y . J'U • 6? ° Q— NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys Girls__[_ GRANDCHILDREN: Boys Girls EDUCATION, VOCATION, PROFESSION: jM. (r'o A A . - VyC .K ■ - =■'- x zr±± ____IS - tK — ' PRESENT STATUS: EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) ' U- i. , f'— r C + - 9 OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World ,War II Military etc., Travels etc.}; , L'-’-a-ty c-- f3yy' —(5v J— 7 7 - • . r at • , '■ ■ s °• i ft [) a ft i ' — , 'jy )av-a_ a-- . iOzzSi rz «■ v BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES: U - 9 •ttttz: 'Lt J u • 3 fcieu - ’ r s.J$Zfc3? ’: r: Jrf Vwjc j—•■ 4 .e ’-7« K ‘ NAME AND ADDRESS: L . - C ftnntm.'' Oho C ts , (? ■(■ 9'9 o MARITAL STATUS: ) es , r t , @ olcl.t ■ ' ’• ‘I ' ‘ NUMBER OF CHILDREN: y0 Q fc, K, Boys o Girls o GRANDCHILDREN: Boys CL Girlg) EDUCATION, VOCATION, PROFESSION: ?et,rccl serv, flU,! Okrki (J r,'°,v PRESENT STATUS: EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) £ „ , o y Qol (, 9 nd my U -mt. I £o ‘s oi ct lW uj U. «t- - t V Xy {uk- i£k, OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): 5 ru . S 'MS ttJLu r T ? 3 a f IMS. rnnn, t r u $ Afas.ty. P' - enjoy C c. ‘J 3 - A'lfi folks lAf u y b r o v f u } p ( i' ? £, ytnri lu ■ t-njef lAotl c. io f - . c SpHnrlni (, BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:______________ Srtjoy 5V ry e' s 9 ‘ ' you . . NAME AND ADDRESS: Dorothy Softley Kauhl 1477 Cromer Drive State College, PA (home of Penn State Uni.) MARITAL STATUS: Married Herbert Paul Kauhl in Fairmont on 12 26 53 CHILDREN: Nancy, a Civil Engineer working in Harrisburg, PA area Kathy, a Business Analyst working -for BASF in Clifton, NJ EDUCATION: 1950 BS degree from University of Nebraska, Lincoln 1970 MS degree from Shippensburg University (PA) PROFESSION: Teacher 1941-48 1950-53 1953-55 1955-58 1958-66 1966-70 1970-87 in Nebraska (Dist. 11, 4, Geneva Public Schools) in American Schools in Germany in Alcoa School in Tennessee in Princeton, NJ Public Schools home with babies in Waynesboro (PA) Area Public Schools in State College (PA) Area Public Schools INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: I traveled in Europe and the Middle East when teaching in Germany, and met my husband (originally from Syracuse, NY) when he was serving in the US Army there. As a family, we traveled in Europe in 1976 and 1986, and made numerous cross-country trips in the United States. Our biggest accomplishment after retirement (1987 1988) was building our retirement home, doing much of the work ourselves. We learned a lot, and after living in it, wed change nothing! During the last 50 years, living in many different places, I've met fine people wherever I've been, and my life has been enriched by knowing them. NAME AND ADDRESS: MARITAL STATUS NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys 3 Girls GRANDCHILDREN Boys Girls -------- 0 A EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: -£ssX stA s. - - -L- .,a -v ;V , PRESENT STATUS T £ Lc, - a f - EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) W d cy 24- uu i A£-dude44s4s Ls • 24 (World War II Military etc Travels etc.): V ?.5V BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES: ____J xv-V. , 4 L--4L 4S -J-er uhs Js-ise£u4 NAME AND ADDRESS: , Qt La A' ' c ? ry'+c MARITAL STATUS NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys J? Girls__ _ : i GRANDCHILDREN: cJ C Ai y UL. Boys A Girls EDUCATION, VOCATION, PROFESSION: s£a ™ ' u ‘ 4AJ 0 K, fx'L J V ■ fix ‘i'6 - X) X i. PRESENT STATUS: fix tax. J t‘r $ ’'Z. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc,) „ ■ a c ,A xnx r t— .L JB l«ax y c A fiZt.tLf .Atxfi CAL OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc.. Travels etc.): . x h -2.V V A 7 'WXX'J fZix r£ 7x -' r-w ■ 1 BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:______________ NAME AND ADDRESS: Wayne Ctone 705 E Main St. airmont, Me. 635‘ MARITAL STATUS: Married July 20,1943 to Winona Winkler at Fairmont, Me. NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys 2_______ Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Gerald who is in Englewood, Colorado and David wno is 'n Los Angeles, California. Boys p Girls 1 EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: My education was High School and ray vocation was trucking. PRESENT STATUS: Retired. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) Our activities are Square Dancing, playing ridge and traveling in our Fifthwheel camper. OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): I spent three years in the army during World War II. BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:_______________ NAME AND ADDRESS MARITAL STATUS : 0 0 2 NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Boys •— Girls — EDUCATION. VOCATION, PROFESSION: n m 7 0 J O U JU Juj It ill%LjLi aJ htth Q lu44- LU4a2 Atfu uJ-atfcrtjtj ty lUok - (UimM-lx JLl , (lU-jSJTAfafo cU 94 % SaUMAuf .4 ' Qa Ui2cA I A - IfkHS T tt'TXA- - . PRESENT STATUS: ' EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) . . n i ■ „ X -jw a JAit ., ?P 2u2Il (U rLuif(Uiu-U ,, OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: £ rid War II Military etc ?Vy uX BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:________________ 2 2 yCAu wtad y 2u yfju - NAME AND ADDRESS: Mildred Preier Teancy MARITAL STATUS: YESlIl 47 years NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys________ Girls 2 GRANDCHILDREN: Boys_____ Girls_________ EDUCATION, VOCATION, PROFESSION: The su mer a ter graduation, I went to Hastings Business College in Hastings. Shortly a.1 ter Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Government sent out an a .eal f or all types o: o.:ic workers needed in Vashington, P. C. so I went there and workea as a secretary at War Production Board (now part o' Department of Defense) until the end of the war (1045) Then I became a full time homemaker. PRESENT STATUS: Homemaker EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) ttending Cincinnati c,;S baseball games’ with my husband. ,re also go to j.ocal nigh school basketball ;ames (you've heard of hoosiermania)._ Various volunteer work in civic and raternal organisations. Am presently serving as a tour g ide at Fiilforest Mansion ,a restored Victorian home in urora) Dewing, decorating, crafts, crewel embroidery, gardening. OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): 'non my kusbanu returned rom ’-'orld 1Tar II, we rettle': in urora, Indiana, where his family had a wholesale and retail grocery and have lived here since. urora is situated on the Ohio fiver about 25 miles :ro:.’ Cincinnati, 0. Our home is on a hill overlooking the Ohio River with a view o Kentucky across the river ano can also see the state of Onio up the river Ve were ortv iate to attend the For Id feries in Cincinnati .last fall. Our travel has been more to the rast where our daughter Liane liven (Virginia), to Florida in t, e winter, and two Cc rib..ec.n cruises. BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES;________________ If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching. Or cool one ain. Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain. —Etaily Dickinson NAME AND ADDRESS: Verna Lee (Storm) West, Deceased March 5, 1962 MARITAL STATUS: Married to Max P, West of Fairmont, in 1941 NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys 2 Girls 2 (One son deceased in childhood) GRANDCHILDREN: Boys 2 Girls 2 Also, two Great-Grandsons EDUCATION, VOCATION, PROFESSION: High School education at Fairmont High School Homemaker and Part-Time Waitressing Verna diligently devoted herself to her Husband, Children and Home. She was greatly missed by her Husband, Family and other Relatives and her many Friends. PRESENT STATUS: EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc.. Travels etc.): BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:______________ NAME AND ADDRESS: GEORGE G. TLLFY 1007 North ’Minnesota Ave., Fastings, NF 68901 MARITAL STATUS: ’ arried August 17, 19L6. ’ ife - ry Ellen NUMBER OF CHILDREN: 0 Boys ° Girls -° GRANDCHILDREN: 0 Boys -0- Girls -0- EDUCATION, VOCATION, PROFESSION: 8 years elementary and li y ars high school Graduate of Fairmont High School, Class of 'lil Nebraska licensed Real Estate «roker - Active 17 years Major Home Appliance sales, now retired PRESENT STATUS : Semi retired EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) Traveling OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc.. Travels etc.): Inducted into Army Air Force varch 23, 19i 3 and reported for active duty on March 30, 19ii3. Rasic: training at ichita Fills, Texas. Served stations at Lincoln, Nebraska, Colorado Spring, Colorado, Fairmont, Nebraska, San Francisco, California and served 13 months on Island of Guam. Discharged from military service on April 21, 19L6 BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:_______________ Do the best you can in all things you do NAME AND ADDRESS: Al xWeu fA , i Z. Ho MARITAL STATUS: Vt (J4l S)3S£-S'? W ishcri x Lane; I laCihccx, ,C'A MMuMM Mamed A P ito W VofL.MB hr MO years NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys 'Z Girls___ GRANDCHILDREN: Boys Z Girls EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: Gm ua c. FaifiYloM V 9MI. Qfajd J Cua'Ol.ioI c'irhci l m aircraft dteerl nlctal Work-, Fa C i .j .,CA. Wo. Uui ; Genua! Vyiknthc . iion 7v AH ,M Cthi Pofyl h L i 1(rJ'c. dj?Jcr C-ii cWj rv( n ud uni J ( JiVilpj) 1102. a il y )H Mtj ic fz Htffl Cri ia, (Vj.'luuJ Hi Ruriusu d' tZerC JatnczltbOj Soil CO Jw. .S.e. 'i i oMspafl fn‘21 ct career i+U P e. U 0 tOaiixj as t jepur x( A-'-cuKc f la u )C.r Met the LXj.it. D.x - ' F.mJ Fd'iltftc £nqr-Ccaniasid ■ l a ji£ler v ' r rt, VctS i £ i £=: aj 6 •«• T C 1 1'c.i {.a- PRESENT STATUS: l cd-ifcd . h p . I , ill June- H f O EXTRACURRICULAR 'ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) ; r ■ 1 tfexva. been cuitiz m the church (Lutheran hur h, LC- As) H i eurt. dr.oi'ijic. and I 4c , «W cW a «fayupL, hU 'Fu nxad ,travel. 4i h and camp. Heap bu lOtUi-) truly and yrancldnUrc-J). OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): Se-.rtoJ V 7e hrUnitiA and Air fore ff ,n M e Euiopann The.ed ±r Jf £ pa. red tois l k pan n Bc-cHia ii dfc Arnipcf £«cupajtU[,cfc , ht no abhj 's c liO-fyerA wilii rani o t %chms l BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:______________________ -ucr und yoy auch ne.u) day as iilcu bc year tfsY Jiasj ' f AH oat eouid - ; nudsO m LuorJe,. VnAfc dniKT VA .Ot : z ' VAe 'J ,• fi0 -L;fc v NAME AND ADDRESS: I cf OSO'0 PO. Soy 6 3, ffciAJSoM ■ AJ 'Y MARITAL STATUS: i U id o to NUMBER OF CHILDREN: 3 Boys Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Boys 3 Girls EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: '7 ' 3oUAjCJ'zrk. TZooaj Pov J z r. s Ae.c. Jo U Al J 9SS. lOi (U Ai O e. 7«i 3 (o yed.rj V JoS'fsoAJ o Qc-c. JS .J ? 7 drZ' od fc,.d _, _£y JicA c o i f X unit 'T -rr- Cor r e k Ta -o . fer,M S focur yca.- s.; PRESENT STATUS: LtUovkJdJy EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) , P-l c -e -P-Cyi y i -c oC-Zci Lcj lt£LcAs OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:______________ — ft ft ft 3 r riL -r 3 ft3775 7 ftP ft (ft 3 ftft S3„ - - %5 ftfto J r fty. TSft 73 - z . 2— £ -£ ,_ MS: and—address : en e r v r f r ts,cha in -z.ky) jussviy MARITAL STATUS: £) VO T C T dL NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys_______ Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Boys Girls EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: PRESENT STATUS: A I r e cL — Y a T 0-7 t Z tTJ ? EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) O't) a-noi W at er a L i rxy - C 3 i oL f Joy’ ny - ) f s 37tcI en Joy i j J z su.-r ? Yjjih -f 3 m )y XnU tends . OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc.. Travels etc. ) : Lived r i ce ini a. Co City iwheYot h cos A slyoL qCtpjiJc } w La h -s hoc) r? c crp't' 'o-n e. %c fo v a Compos t re- Stipply Co- hOovocL. £t ) 3 j if tt p j W a c,. i h 6 y p e)r m £ wtx Hy £ o wn e L 3 ndL oyer e cL 3 Jevehy Store for jlq yrs. )fte-r we so) L ox A ? went to nor , jn GL Atv lyL Sto r eA'Z 3.r6 of Seca-r Ty. S'£ )J Wording thm e « £, trmr. . ' 7 T st,J} hi ,my , n -yvy own rfo e. Two erf n y L .ux)hTe e i 1. f-ZTm SyS ,r -t y sa-r p inoths r d-cLOLod ey- , r ? , Sft imci WcY ns for u ye y a'r1y of BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:____________________ NAME AND ADDRESS: MARITAL STATUS: C'C W dir NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys_ Girls 2- Cdeol ( Ar u'Wr) Murray 2d.-U f 5 'P enTr- Coiret OvM. |V) j'u. It-, KJ uaWu.r lo . M) 12-5 • Hw fcav c . JoU d cfref CCc 'CUovkif r .'cal T Vecta. Tortus 500 00, TW U 't'co 2)r k rcy ovi fc-TU GRANDCHILDREN: w usin P vu WtVr‘SuL avi t orio ' v %y Uea p y-e c- T i r ' (y C Si. , Oi ■1 — 0 e Ike. Ok IC. A 3 0 Boys______ Girls X- 1 L-{ a ivv vviouis cJe. v n€ tviurn j EDUCATION, VOCATION. PROFESSION: ' , por- ‘tujo ye OE oL t r ra u Tiv j a-V- 1 u ork«X m j) ia?i ac, A- Took- H n w a,rri'«d de ot’-iaci vw jsel- - 4t To sc kc sj dwi raisiWj k 6 kri |vl t Sw£C£SS -uA diM i « X prowl 4 ° TUa-k om -WvaWl V as w vocd-kiO ak. r u pre ss oio PRESENT STATUS’ T e-k Ve l -) sF”i 11 l - Ot l L 4 r - 5“- XdvM - d - u -«ekl v ork riouchn-e • EXTRACURRICULAR1 ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) Uni'll w-u Uei | |0 proi «v t e busy dtftklf'es. X- du« ct'i 'C .V cUur t, wecV-’Xv. wy lV[WT r GUurcb l Xt 1 CrUn Blly . 1M. in Meu W)l ,by., cl «-L V+'u Jk A.ftazaar$ V r 1o y?irs , cL ,' -iLc l ifiL.?- Co i -i ifftte O ihi Uu lunettes , CWr 4 - y t Uw Un2fk« ( S TUtfubr On feo V U -fluo U vj6 '-e. Clnfees 'H Uavc llefcr!d poor aivl u- 4 pn 1 U £ Vi rY- Or- b© COnViU n« • k a f.' 0 In • £. U-jov-1 at pnfi.VUnT °f nvifc r k herc SmmentI “about 'ycTur familie nd T Ierestin 1 Experiences : o u n y° LrO“ Vu X VvKA (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): Q v-e. k yj Aaou lAtvr X- ra.i U f- alcri— a-y« ar u i ► - void •servi'k iT tur e u ibU 4X . A V tore- im U W2E V KeuJiJi WsIaawl's tMwac , U o Ui-vie li' A t Xwnv r, k SuA url m QLic o Ivi M-aoluOtjl' 'Y' • Ip V« wi ks Uj VUXs u rotM Ifldi' 11 Ue fbw| Our ieu,r cX.Ucen v vj|iV . iv ( JacTiOviyHe r {susau) n Cerywodll C cry ' l;u BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:________________ W liVei I Ifu- — 4 ° oo k Voooz . Wreal loere- -iL. i in mi wkn c© X . Uu u dtX Iivsaw p . o| mvv rs Owe cl, lAr tfn. irs bniv ? v iX ki-ioto1 - IvOi s OkkUoart G - k- twV” U€cauv.sa-y 4laV ue- u? rey4 w,i j uktfw it u 3 oo4 -W • NAME AND ADDRESS: V0 R M A N O( 0t J MARITAL STATUS: ? - 2. «• k 3jr t-AJ • u A, AJ 6 , • ?jt NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys Girls GRANDCHILDREN: Boys Girls EDUCATION. VOCATION. PROFESSION: T PRESENT STATUS: , EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) A rr-o 4 OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES (World War II Military etc., Travels etc.): T‘ . 7 2™ C ■' fit rt e£!e Zfo£} —' r BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES: 0 - - ''mZ jL - -•- j NAME AND ADDRESS: MARITAL STATUS: (J NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Boys_ij£_£_f 3irls____ GRANDCHILDREN: Boys U Girls 3 EDUCATION. VOCATION, PROFESSION: EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: (Hobbies etc.) OTHER COMMENTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILIES AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES: (World War II Military etc.. Travels etc.): BITS OF WISDOM OR ADVICE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THESE PAST 50 YEARS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLASSMATES:_ r;xr - iTfeod No. 34710 mi MiO CM o« r M m m« 043100347101


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