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.....xO?. A large-roc! ha'.'r ..•] t n lur:.;sll tractor was the uni- qu( uTid cmtrereely rough ..ode of trans ertati'n used by the senior class or. their first party. After bumping along at a fast clip, over hill end dale to the river, a fine repast was enjovod. The weiners Vi rr tat first part of the meal to be devo red, but along with the horsing of Calbort Halsey, they were stomached. Returning to Fairmont via the hard way, this tine over xield nd gulch, the group cisp..rs::d at the Bettger .arm, anc. out an end to a very enjoyable evening. Senior Class Pictures Expectation ran high or. that morning of October 27, when the senior clase clamored into the lobry of Haberman’s studio. Ir.unediatc.l7 the fun ben;.. One by one each student was checked off of the list until none remained. The remainder of the morning was spent in selecting frames, enlargements, etc. Some time was also passed by participating in a small but lively game of black jack. Ir. the afternoon the class enjoyed the movie Saboteur compliments of Hr. Hab rman. At last car.e the, horrible part of this day--The Proofs. A ...ore haunting rn.em.0r7 shall never strike this group, but you have to take the bitter with the sweet. Just wait until you see the objects of this little story in the halls of good olo F.H.S. If you can stand the shock you will know v:hy every senior class has its little ups and downs.
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Ii » X sc £ SE IOP. j i. K : AY The I airment Seniors sleepily met at the high school on the dark an early morning of November 13, 19o3, to be. in their anticipated sn uk day to Lincoln. Packed comfortably and satisfactorily in the designated cars they began their journey. Lincoln «as just b.ginning th. hustle and bustle of a busy day by the time they arrived. 3rcakfa3t was soon taken cure of, undst this time the original phr-se don't think you know the score, was concocted. Calbei t Halsey uttered these immortal words. After a delicious bx eakfast, small groups wandered around window shopping, later nukia their way to the capitol building. At the designated time of ten o'clock they wore ..rovldod ..itii a guide who lea them to places of Inc lest in the ca.it 1. ‘.fter lx.ch they had until two o'clock to get lost on tile streets and many a boy and girl had quite a thrill by riding on the osculator in Miller b Paine's. Here also hiss Then up cornered a small group and continued on schedule tours,one tiu e gh the Miller b Paine candy kitchen, The candy wasn't bad either. The 11 B radio station was honored by the presence of the senior classes of .urn nigh schools tliroughout the state, including pint of I'ai.mont, It seems that a show proved to be interesting to a certain group. From the radio station th-. stragglers xeJoined the gi oup and journeyed tc the Lincoln jt-r building. Latex on there i amo a free ..-eried in which some went tc a picture shew, bowled, sl.op ed, -etc. Meeting at the American cafe and v iting tax what serried like hours to be served, wore seno ti 10 away. Hot wanting to . rx ive home too eai ly the group saw numerous picture shows, such as, '.;ow Vcyu ,er,' '3 ven Sweethearts,' 'Gentleman Jim,' and 'The Battle Cry cf China'. Arriving in Fairmont about two o'clock, he g ng stepped at Kaxiington's for a s ,iall feast before calling it a memor- )Ie ay one go ng homo.
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LAST VILL AND TICS TALENT. YE THE SENIOR CLASS OF FAIRMONT HIOH SCHOOL, of the C ty of Fairmont, Commonwealth of Nebraska, being cf sound mind and m.mory, do make, pub- lish and declare this our last v.ill ar.a testament,in manner and form as follows: FIRST: V.e direct that all of our just debts and funeral expenses bo paid as soon after our decease as nay he done conveniently. SECOND: JI FRENCH, does hereby will and bequeath his technique and girl frionds to Robert Grob. His ribbons, rings, bracelets, hair pins, and lovely yellow scarf to the said named above. Pictures are gladly thrown in. THIRD: BETTY MAY, with much grief and many tears, has decided to bequeath her r.iary boyfriends to Leone Baker, her loud chatter in the halls to LaVonno, and a small part of her ice skating technique to Mary Margaret, who wo hope will use it to the best of her advantage, FOURTH: BOJ GRAV'.TT, faithfully and with best re- gards for his Loirs, does will his pip to Bill Romans, his curls and dimples to John Dole, his lovely l gs to Ross YY. Grono, with tho condition that thoy are given their custom- ary olive oil bath ev..ry evening. FIFTH: LAURA JEYN . A R, willingly gives Bonita D., her nickname Slug.” Her stenographic ability to any one of the beginning shorthand students, and her ambition to be an eviatrix, to Paulino Demarco. SIXTH: As his last ’..ill and testimony, Sid Atwood bequeaths his stiff whiskers to Ihw Brown. Hj.s pipo,ciga- retts, and beer bottles to Doan Perkins, Bill Remans, Frank Jorgensen. His shyness around irls to the ..olvos Club. SEVENTH: E’ fN f.TONE, willingly gives her friv- olous and flightly nature to Larilyn - arrett. Her fine so- prano voice goes to o.v rly Parkins, and her scholastic ability to Dorothy Albro. EIGHT: RALPH SOI TEEN, gives his athletic ability to Franklin Jorgenson. His investments in the bank, which aro depreciating very rapidly, to Dale Knos3. His girls and comfortable front seat to Dale YJilllams. ITIimi: EDNA BATI , swearing n ton a stack of New Testaments, and holding the lawyer's hand, did make this be- quest. To .Alice Gillan her ability to keep a straight and pretty face. Her toaching ability to Isabella Atwood, and her friends in Sutton to anybody. T.JNTR: DEN ...Tjj, 1 aves his brilliant football ability to John Kolc. All of his money gc s to Jackie Ja- cobson, and his short lia r and bald head go s to Clyde 3u- terbaugh. His tobacco goes to those minors who will smoke it. ELEVENTH: KATHRYN 1. ,VILLE, bequeaths her many and altogether nice possessions to '.ileen Lovegrovo. Her long, beautiful, c. rly, black hair to i.ary Francos Tous. Iler very lovely srailo to Mary Margaret Lanich
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