Fairmont Public School - Tiger Yearbook (Fairmont, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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Mr. Wayne Nicholls, Superintendent Physical Science, Mathematics CENTER, Mrs. Ruby N. Horstman. Principal Home Economics, Normal Training Miss Caurine Danielson English LEFT: Mr. Howell Williams Music, Public Speaking Mr. Harold Scott Social Studies, Physical Education Biological Science RIGHT: Miss Hazel Bowers Commercial

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SENIORS President----- Vice President' Secretary-—— Treasurer----- Sponsor------- —Merna Gravatt -Gilbert Bettger -LeRoy Ogden —Francis Baker —Mrs. Ruby Horstman Margaret Albro Francis Baker Gilbert Bettger Jack Boren Charles Boyes Eileen Brown CL A S S ROLL George Dean Merna Gravatt iiarrlette Kniss Mason Lisk Maxine Lovegrove Lavonne Lowe Betty Murrell Bob Murrell Bette Devee O'Donnell John Ogden LeRoy Ogden Raymond Real Arlene Rose CLASS EM B L E M S CLASS COLORS--------Creen and White CLASS MOTTO— ------ The Ship Is Launched; Where Shall We Anchor CLASS FLOWER-------White Carnation B A C C A L A U.R.E ATE Methodist Church, May 10, 1942, 8:00 P.M. PROCESSIONAL, Andante: Andante by-Felix Mendoleaohn— INVOCATION -------------------------------------------- HYMN, NO. 278, Lead On 0 Ring Eternal --------------- PRAYER ------------------------------------------------ SCRIPTURE, Psalms 42----------------------------------- SPECIAL MUSIC, Sundown by Tillotson ----------------- SERMON: Thirsty Souls ------------------------------- HYMN, NO. 53, Now The Day Is Over -------------------- BENEDICTION ------------------------------------------- RECESSIONAL; Postlude in D by Louis Scarmolin---------- Rev. R. Alev. R. ----Rev Rev Rev. R. ' '-•I ’•as ' W. Sandsted Congregation W. Sandsted . E. R. King — Sextette . E. R. King Congregation W. Sandsted COMMENCEMENT Federated Church, May 15, 1942 PROCESSIONAL INVOCATION ----------------------- CLARINET QUARTET — Arlene, Rose, Patton SALUTATORY------------------------ VALEDICTORY ---------------------- ADDRESS: The Daring Exploit ----- TRIO------------------------------ ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS ----------- PRESENTATION OF CLASS------------- PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS --------- BENEDICTION----------------------- RECESSIONAL ------------------ —-----Rev. E. R. King Merna Gravatt, Francis Baker, Dorothy Dee -------------------—------—— John Ogden -----—------------——-------— Merna Gravatt ------------------- Rev. W. M. Swartzwelder Arlene Rose, Merna Gravatt, Lavonne Lowe ---------—---------------- Wayne Nicholls -------------------- —---Ruby Uorstman ----------------------------- Herman Brown ------------------—----Rev. R. W. Sandsted



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£ HISTORY OF THE CLASS Or 19U2 In the fall of 1930, fifteen eager, youngsters shuffled into Miss Gordon's room in search of knowledge. The next year we were promoted into the second grade and put under the rigid supervision of Miss Blomenkamp. By rapid promotion we entered the third grade with the divine kisses of Miss Neujhar. Just ask John Odgen if that isn't true. In the fourth and fifth grades Miss Jackson was our instructor. It was during the fourth year that Squawker ' Rose furnished our new pupil, Mem a Qravatt with candy every recess. This was before Harrietts Kniss came into his life. The sixth grade was pretty quiet but in the seventh grade we had a few county examinations and experienced that wonderful feeling of being allowed to pass to Miss Sandall's room for some classes. It seemed Miss Sandall enjoyed these classes so much that the next year we all trudged into her room for good. Here again, county examinations were a major factor, and at the end of the year diplomas were granted to those completing their first eight years of school. Those who entered high school were: Margaret Albro, rancis Baker, Gilbert Bettger, Glennis Biehn, Jack Boren, Charles Bqyes, Eileen Brown, Marjorie Dawson, George Dean, Lester Embree, Mema Gravatt, Billy Kisor, Mason Lisk, Maxine Love- grove, Lavcnne Lowe, Helen Mattox, Betty Murrell, Bob Murrell, Raymond Neville, John Ogden, Raymond Real, Arlene Rose, Francis Rose, Ed Shelley, David Stines, Ray Stines, and Jean Woods. c Mias Carter was unanimously elected as sponsor during our freshman year. Francis Rose was also unanimously elected as our president. Here Ed Shelley started his spectacular career in the backfield of the first eleven. Thi3 was also the year that Gib Bettger was single. To end up the year we had an enjoyable picnic at the Blue River. The faculty members were: W.S. Dood, W. Nicholls, M. Ethington, Miss Bogardus, Miss Bratt, and Miss Carter. At the beginning of our sophomore year Marjorie Dawson, Helen Mattox, Raymond Neville and Jean Woods had left our class. We elected Miss Carter as our sponsor again this year. Francis Baker took over Francis Rose's duties as president of the class this year. This year at the end of the first semester, Mrs. Horstman took over Miss Carter's duties as Homs Economics and Normal Training teacher and also as our class sponsor. Harrietts Kniss came in the second semester of this year. Latin I proved to be too much Greek to Ed Shelley and Bob Mirre11. As Soph- omores Baker, Dean, Murrell and Shelley contributed their brain and muscle to an undefeated football team. Dean, and Shelley also made the grade for an excellent basketball team. Babe Roee was one of the cheerleaders during the last semester. The faculty members were: W.S. Dodd, W. Nicholls, M. Ethington, Miss Woe me r, Miss Bratt and Miss Carter. During our Junior year, we care through with flying colors by presenting the magnificient play, All On Account of Luella . Gib Bettger and Arlene Rose pre- sented the rest of the play cast a new technique of love-making. Other memorable events this year besides the play were the Ju l or-Senior Banquet, class picnic, and our New Tear's party. Mrs. Horstman was elected class sponsor and George Dean was elected class president to succeed Baker. The faculty members weret W.S. Dodd, W. Nicholls, R. Bailey, Miss Danielson, Miss Brown, and Mrs. Horstman. Miss Mattley came the second semester to take over W.S. Dodd's duties.

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