Fairmont Public School - Tiger Yearbook (Fairmont, NE)

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 ■I N TIGER TREASURES 19 51 W© the Tiger Treasures staff, wish to thank all students, teachers, and advertisers, who have co-operated wizn us to make the 1951 annual a success. THE ANNUAL STAFF  ■I N DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1951 wish to dedicate our annual to the high school faculty. Mr. Reed and Mrs. Langdon have been our sponsors during our senior year. Mrs. Langdon also sponsored us in our Junior year and directed our Senior Class Play. Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Kinley, and Mr. Green have been very helpful and have contributed much to the success of our plays, banouets, trips, and other class projects.  ■I N Duane Lovegrove, Norman Souba, Mr. heed, Martha Skrekas, Frank Rose. Ad. Manager Bus. Manager Sponsor Editor Asst. Ed. BACK RC.V—Ur. Green, A'ayne Cantreii, Bob Ely, Mr. Heed, Charlene Kell, Vincent Babcock. FIRST RC'.V—Je n Arbuck, Marshall Hill, Norma Smitheram, Frank Rose, Bert Adams, Valadi..e Mich elis, Lorraine Galusha. rresident--i ranic nose, Vice . resident--Norma Smitheram, Secretary-Treasurer 3ert Adams.  ■I N  ■I N FACULTY Back Row--Mr. Green, Mr. Reed, Mis3 Hurat, Mrs. Langdon, Mr. Kinley, Mr. Montgomery. Front Row--Miss Epperson, Miss Nama, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Baker, Miss Malsbary Mr. Green, a Loane College graduate. Is the band and vocal Instructor and teaches high school English. Mr. Reed, a eru College man, is Superintendent of Fairmont Public School ano teaches biology ana algebra. . lss Hurst, from the University of Nebraska, teaches the third grade. Mrs. Langdon, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, is the commercial and horne economics teacher. Mr. Kinley, a graduate of Loane College, is Principal, football coach, and assistant basketball coach. He teaches shop-ag., chemistry, and shop. Mr. Montgomery, a   ayne College graduate, teaches bookkeeping, business arithmetic, civics, and government, he is basketball coach and assistant football coach.. i .rs. Wendell Miss Epperson is from Loane College. Miss Nama attended Kearney College. Together they teach fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. -'irs• Jensen from Dana College taught seventh and and eighth grades. I!rs. Baker from leru College is the kindergarten teacher. Miss Malsbary has attended Wesleyan and York Col- le -es. She is the first and second grade teacher. Mrs. . endell, from York College, taught in the York County Schools. She took over the seventh and eighth grades in the absence of Mrs. Jensen.  ■I N  ■I N J I  ■I N MRS. LANGDON Watch Your Posturali . Sanior Class Sponsor Commercial and Homo Ro DONNA GALUSHA Darn That Chemistry l Major—English, Com- mercial Minor--Math, Social Studies, Science Interest--Commercial ELoise Jackson Major-Snglish, Couunercial ‘ 1 nor-home Ec, Vath, Social Studies Interas t-Com- mercial Geneva, Here I Come J D. VID J Art DA MaJor-Engllsb, Science, Math Minor-Social Studies, Shop Interest-Hot- Rods, Design- ing How Fast Will Ihis Crate Go?r‘ FRA K ROSE Guess i ll Go Home ill i  a jor--English, Science, Minor—Social Studies, to a th Interes t—Athletics RICHARD LANCOON Two Ton Tony Major—English, Science Minor—Social Studies Interest--Athletic Coach  ■I N CAROL MOUL Bolngggggg MaJor--English, Com- mercial Minor—Math, Social Studies, Home Ec. Interest--Music DALE MOUL Shut Up Or I’ll Slug You Major—English Minor--Social Studies Interest— Farming CHERRILL BURNS Major-Snglish, Commercial Minor-Home Ec, Math, Social Studies Interest-Music I Don’t Want To Go Home 11 I’m Goin Out BILL FRAZIER Major-English, Science Minor-Social Studies, Math Interest-Art ) MARTHA SKREKAS Don’t Go Past The Egg- House 11 Major—English, Com- mercial Minor--Math, Social Stu- dies, Home Ec. Interest--Teaching JIM FOLTZ ’Do I Have To Shave, Mom? MaJor--English, Shop Minor--Social Studies, Science Interest--Designing  ■I N NORMAN SOUBA Got a Tougher Problem? MaJor--English, Science, Commercial Minor—Math, Social Stu- dies Interest-Office Work LEO BURES Milligan, Here I Come Major--English, Shop Minor--Social Studies, Science Interest-- Farming LORRAINE GALUSHA Major-Engllsh, Commercial Minor-Science, Math, Social- Studies Interest-Music LO A JENSt.N ajor-Sclence, English Minor-home Ec, Math, Social Studies interes t-Nurs- ing Sweet Sixteen” Swing Yer Pardnerll BOB ELY Want To Buy a Car??? Major—English, Shop Minor—Social Studies, Science Interest—Athletic? DUANE LOVEGROVE Time to Go Home Major--English, Shop Minor--Social Studies, Extension Work Interest—Ag, Music  ■I N CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1951, of Fairmont High School, of Fairmont, Ne- braska, County of Fillmore, ana State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and memory, ao hereby make, publish, and declare this to oe oar last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore maae by us. The will is as follows: Leo Bures, blowin hard” or Mr. Green, wills his Corn--et to anyone who wants it. To Sandra Hurst goes his ability to get to Milligan every Sunday night. Dale Moul, says that he leaves his mighty muscles to anyone who gets in his waylTI his ability to almost make it to school on time goes to Mr. Green. Dick Langdon, zooming through town on his white stallion, calls out that all the freshman class may have his sense of humor. He says that no one can have his Saturday nights out. Carol Moul, disgustedly working on the annual wills her blonde hair to Bill Jacobsen and her drumsticks to Bob Eich. Eloise Jackson, running across the lawn, cries out that her driving ability will go to the faculty, know- ing it can be put to good use. Cherrill Burns, sitting on the window-sill and chewing bubble-gum, wills her ability to twirl a baton to Corky Moyle, and her beautiful soprano voice to Richard Perkins. Martha Skrekas, run- ning her fingers through the class money, says that anyone who can handle him may have her dog, Sparkie. She leaves her temper to Jim Horner. David Janda, coming around the corner on two wheels, yells out that Dale Newman may have his clarinet music????????? He says that Carroll Demaree may have his ability to drive a car. Loma Jensen, still studying, cries out that the whole Junior Class may have her ability to get along with the teachers, (sometimes), and she leaves her inferiority complex to Roberta Halsey. Bill Frazier, making faces at the underclassmen, wills his nights out to Dick Smith. His ability to flunk, and yet to pass goes to 3ennie Pike. Duane Lovegrove, arguing with the teachers, stops long enough to say that Beverly flulse may have his trumpet techniques, and his many girl-friends go to Jack Snodgrass. Jim Foltz, drawing pictures of freaks, says that Valerie Dawson may have his beard. Jim wills his horse-laugh to Marjorie Jensen. Lorraine Galusha, combing her beautiful hair, leaves her unwanted height to Marvin Swartz, and her trombone to Vincent Babcock, hoping his arms will grow. Norman Souba, wishing to keep all of his treasured talents, wills nothing to no one, hoping and praying they will take good care of them. Bob Ely, playing volley-ball with the girls, calmly says that Delma Lefler may have his athletic ability. His Hollywood muffler goes to Mr. Kinley. Frank Rose, his thumb caught in the trombone slide, hollers out that his short hair-cut will go to Channey Komarek. He leaves his presidency of the Stu- dent Council to Delmar Little. Donna Galusha, playing Touchinskey s 24th Composition on the piano, wills her ability to flirt and stay single to Valadine Michaelis. She wills her fig---------ure to anyone who thinks they can get it away from her. Mrs. Langdon, clicking the typewriter keys, wills her quiet disposition to the entire Fairmont Student Body. She says that she believes she will keep her husband for the time being. Mr. Reed, talk- ing over the telephone, wills his outstanding personality“Tlong with his great sense of humor to the new Superintendent of Fairmont Public Schools  ■I N KhANK BILL CHERRILL DONNA DUANE MR. GREEN MRS. LANGDON LORRAINE DICK CAROL MARTHA DAVID SENIOR CLASS OP 1951 and FACULTY  ■I N nas Juat an- Spatterproof, states and 6 (They started Norman Souba, Professor of Chemistry at Yassar College, nounced his invention of The New, Super-Dooper, De-oderized, No Leak, Atomic Baby Diaper • Dick Langdon is a famous oounter-spy (The Shadow). Hot-Rod Janda and Baby-faced Frazier are wanted in 50 foreign countries (including Russia) for reckless driving, their career while going to dear old Fairmont High). Frank Rose (still talking) is a senator in Washington where he has been holding the floor for 90 hours with a FILIBUSTER, the other senators have gone home saying, It Just ain t no use . Lorraine Galusha married a millionaire and with the money she acquired when he accidentally?? fell down the stairs she bought herself into the position of manager of the Philadelphia Pnillies. Dale Moul and Jim Foltz are the new stars in Tarzan, and Foltz-Cheeta, the Ape). Duane Lovegrove has followed up his foremost President of the Lovev Female Model Agency. _ Bob Ely has juTTTWHiSrid- ofIHe Hoboea of the Fairmont Railroad Yards. He and Leo Bures have been riding the rods ever since pass a bad check (for one-thousand dollars) at Carol Moul s 5-100 dollar St°Loraa Jensen, though she planned to follow In the footsteps Irene, the great dress designer, has been designing Little Orphan Annie a red dreElolse°Jacksonaand1DonnaI'Galusha have given up hope and have taken out a life membership in the Old Maids Morality Uplift Club. _ . n, Martna Skrekas has Just received the honor of the National Hog-Calling ___________....________________ the hog came in second. Cherrill Burns, the author of the best-selling novel titled Through the Key-hole at Grandma s Wooden Leg or Ihe Slats of my Bed Are uAde of Iron , has won the Pulitzer prize and the Noble prize. Miss Ernst 00?Ill Mrs. Langdon and her husband have left for parts un- kn° : Reed, finding things to quiet at Fairmont liter to• built and the Class of 51 graduated (most of them that Is), was elected U. S. Senator, representing Nebraska. the Tarzan movies (Moul- in terest and is now the This Is a picture of the high school study hall taken In 1914. The t.o nien sending inthe back of the ftudy hall are Coach I nlap and Superintend- ent Collett.  ■I N  ■I N Junior Class THIRD ROW—Marshall Hill, Dale Newman, Gene Nichols, Bennie Pike, Jerry Dawson. SECOND ROW—Allan Pollock Bert Adams, Harry Bohling, Carroll Demaree, Norma Smitheram, Bill Jacobsen, Jim Horner, Mr. Green. FRONT ROV—Lois Ely, Corrine Demaree, Marion Smith, Donna Quick, Jean Arbuck, Viola Ackerman. The Junior Class officers are Jerry Dawson, President, Lois Ely, Vice- president, Reporter. Jean Arbuck, Secretary, Bill Jacobsen, Treasurer, Bert Adams a u a A t The Junior Class play Weak In The Knees , under the direction of Mr. Green, was given January 30. A summary of the play Is as follows: Ed Lynn is a timid but likeable young man with a terrific inferiority complex. However, when his friend Andy Robbins gives him some of his miracle drug, his weak-knees change to a dominant, forceful personality, and the ensuing events create confusion and hilarity in the Lynn household.  ■I N V V  ■I N Sophomore Class dauh kuw—Vincent Baocock. Marvin Swartz- MIDDLE HOW—Jack Snodgrass, Valerie Dawson, Michaellsj Chaonfly Komarek. FRONT ROW—rtoberta Halsey, Sandra Hurst, Joyce Koca, Jorie Jensen. The Sophomore class olfleers are Vincent Baboock, President, Beverly Hulse, Vice-President, Marjorie Jensen, Secretary, Jack Snodgrass, Treasurer, Msirvin Swartz, Reporter. Mr. Klnley, Sponsor, Valadine Beverly Hulse, Mar-  ■I N  ■I N Freshman Class BACK ROW--Hugh Dado, Delmar Little, Corky Moyle, Marvin Nichols, Richard Perkins, Jerry Heinz. MIDDLE ROW—Bert Storm, Richard McMahon, Don West, JoAnn Pollock, Marion Pollock, Wayne Cantrell, Dale Schneider, Dick Smith, Mr. Montgomery, Sponsor. FRONT ROW—Delma Lefler, Charlene Keil, Joyce Busselle, Carol Hynie, Carol Horner, Barbara Lott. The Freshman Class officers are Marvin Nichols, President; Don West, Vice-president; Marion Pollock, Secretary; Jerry Heinz, Treasurer; and Joyce Busselle, Reporter. Dyeing Easter Eggs Oh You Beautiful Dolls Sponsor Ooo Those LegsllJ Getting Made Up  ■I N -2. 4 jhat do you SKn?r rI l: POOPED  ■I N KINDERGARTEN THIRD ROW—Gretchen Clark, Barbara Stephenson, lira.Baker, Marllee Habersae, Joyce Tucker. SECOND ROW—Dottle Swearingen, Noel Baker, Larry Scheoers, Bobby Wettstead, Albert Radke, Paul Adams, Rose Ann Sunlock. FIRST ROW—Edward Miller, Ronald Maulsby, Barbara Reed Karen Souba, De Anne Frazier, Sally Pease, Nancy Ann Burks, Jean Cantrell, Delvln Engel. FIRST °nd SECOND THIRD ROW—Miss Malsbary, Keith Sanmann, -Jane Heinz, Karen irnmei .-, Jaok McIntyre, Wayne Ackerman, Ronald Bohllng, Sharon Heinz, Betty West, Elaine Long, Ray Ackerman. SECOND ROY.'—Glenn Jacobsen, Janet Turner, Larry Kelch, Sherry Spier, Marrln Real, Linda Moore, Jerry Oangstead, Connie West, Richard Hall, Lorraine Tlee, FG.nbT RUW--ueorge Cantrell, Rooert Roth, Sharon Lansden, Marllee nioicer, Doris Witter, Bonnie Fleharty, Mary Ruth Payne, Dick Bocklus, Bobble Pease.  ■I N THIRD THIRD ROW—David Shepherd, Richard Arbuok, Irwin Tucker, Earvin Eifert, SECOND ROW—Bec.te Harling, Karen Schepers, Carole Turner, Miss Hurst, Eddie Hall, Linda En el, Shirley Real. FIRST R0. —Susan Frazier, Francis Hurst, Richard Maulsby, Donna Lefler, Elaine Guthrie, leggy Souba Roth, Terry Fleharty, Teddy witter. (Not Pictured) Thomas Adams. FOURTH V FIFTH Cl THIRD ROW—Kiss Nama, Gale Stollar, Arlen Schneider, Janyce Gangstead, Carol Ackerman, Sandra Schepers, Margie Zimmerman, Kenneth Swartz, Gaylord Eifert, Miss Epperson. SECOND ROW—Doris Cantrell, Maxine Beavers, Mary Long, Dick Quick, Janet Goodman, Donald Bockius, Janice Bender, Vern Newman, James Pease, Leta Sanmann, Beverly Miller, Judy Fleharty. FIRST ROW—Glen Lefler, Dennis Anderson, Max Beavers, Billy Albro, Ivan Lansden, Nancy Gunlock, Tarilyn Bender, Carolyn Wragge, Edward Moyle, Jerry Frazier, Dee Richardson, Robert Burns, Kenneth Zimmerman, (Not Pictured) Dean Schropfer, Judith Harrington, Phyllis Adams.  ■I N SIXTH HilRD ROW—Glenn Reed, Geraldine Wettstead, Dick Bender, Donna Babcock, Le Alen Domeler. SECOND ROW—Kiss Epperson, Nancy Ackerman, Margaret Seinuurg, Tommy Harling, Geoi'frey Mumby, Jerry Shepherd, Sharon Tutty, Miss Nama, FRONT ROW—Beverly Smith, Doris Albro, Beverly Anderson, Donetta McMahon, Sally Frazier, J Urlene KcAvoy, Sharon Moore, (Not Pictured) Janet Adams. SEVENTH °nd EIGHTH THIRD ROW--Lysle Wettstead, Cody Stollar, Ivan Little, Stanley Nichols, Dwalne Hall, Charles Sc-nburg, Earl Frazier. SECOND ROW—Mrs. Jensen, Darlene Maulsby, Marilyn Moore, Marilyn Bohling, Delorls Quick, Shirley Tutty, Barbara Hall, Jacquelin Bockius, Shirley Smltheram. FRONT ROW—Floya Jacobsen, Patsy Adams, Betty Tice, Dellla Cantrell, Elizabeth Ackerman, Jackie Pease, Beverly Slaughter, Betty Dawson, Shirley Souba Janet Busselle, Dennis Mich-.ells, (Not Pictured) Bill Adams.  ■I N SNAPS GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM POOGIE .V SHARON DONNA B LORRAINE T GRADESCKOOL EEF CLUB GETTING MADE U! JTJDv LARRY S SMILE PRETTY SIXTH GRADE MURAL IVAN L DON'T FALL I SHERF.Y S ShAhON M  ■I N  ■I N BACK ROW--Mr. Kinley, Donald West, Jack Snodgrass, Richard Perkins, Bert Adams, Bill Jacobsen, Marvin Nichols, Delmar Little, Marshall Hill, Jerry Heinz, Richard McMahon, Mr. Montgomery. FIRST ROW—Gene Nichols, Bennie Pike, Dick Langdon, Frank Rose, Leo Bures, Dale Moul. Captain—Frank Rose. Co-Captain—Bennie Pike. Fairmont’s Tigers completed a successful I960 season. The six-man out- fit outscored their opponents 230 to 142, winning five out of eight games. Bennie Pike and Frank Rose were elected honorary co-captains at the close of the season. Gene Nichols,. Bennie Pike, and F ?ank Rose received recog- nition on the Trailw y3 All Conference Teams. Four Seniors will be lost to next years squ-d. They are Leo Bures, Dale Moul, Dick Langdon, and Frank Rose. SCORING SUMMARY Frank Rose TD. 8 EX. PTS. 18 PTS 66 FAIRMONT—55 SHICKLEY— 8 Bennie Pike 7 3 45 FAIRMONT--35 DORCHESTER--12 Dale Moul 7 0 42 FAIRMONT--26 BEAVER CROSSING— 8 Marshall Hill 4 1 25 FAIRMONT-- 8 EXETER—26 Gene Nichols 3 3 21 FAIRMONT--44 UTICA--20 Leo Bures 3 1 19 FAIRMGNT—15 MILFORD—21 Bert Adams 1 0 6 FAIR 0NT-- 0 )’McC00L—26 Bill Jacobsen 1 0 6 FAIRMONT--52 'WESTERN--21 3 25 235  ■I N CAPTAIN ANO CO-CAPTAIN CHARGING COACHES MONTGOMERY AND KINLEY WARMING UP KEEPING THE BENCH WARM TACKLE THAT MAN jADING FOR A TOUCHDO! DALE MOUL RESTING UP m  ■I N 1HIRD ROW—Lorraine Galusha, Carroll Demaree, Marion Smith, Charlene Keil, Corrine Demaree, Valadine Michuelis, Carol Hynie, Norma Smitheram, Donna uick. SECOND ROW--Mra. Langdon, Beverly Hulse, Valerie Dawson, Loma Jensen, Joyce Busselle, Sancra Hurst, Joyce Koca, Eloise Jackson, Roberta Halsey, Lois Ely, Miss Nama. FIRST ROW--MarJorie Jensen, Delma Letter, JoAnn Pollock, Carol Horner, Jean Arbuck. Donna Galusha, Barbara Lott, Viola Ackerman, Marion Pollock. CHEhituiADgRS-Carol Moul, Cherrill Burns, Martha Skrekan. OFFICERS—President-Lorraine Galusha, Vice President-Donna Galusha, Secre- tary-Norma Smitheram, Treasurer-Sloise Jackson  ■I N Basketball Team FIRST TEAM rmsr BACK ROW--Marvin Nichols, Bi)l Jacobson, Leo Bures, Marshall Hill, Jerry Dawson. FRONT ROW--Coach--Mr. Montgomery, Bennie Pike, Jim Foltz, Gene ohols, Bert Adams, Frank Rose, Assistant Coach--Mr• Kinley SECOND TEAM BACK ROW—Dick Smith, Dale Schneider, Wayne Cantrell, Marvin Swartz. MIDDLE ROW—Coach—Mr. Montgomery, Don West, Deimar Little, Corky Moyle, Jack Snodgrass, Richard McMahon, Assistant Coach--Mr. Kinley. FRONT ROW—Richard Perkins, Jerry Heinz, Marvin Nichols, Bill Jacobson, Marshall Hill, Jerry Dawson, Burt Storm. Fairmont--68---------Graf ton---9 Fairmont--36-----------McCool—58 Fairmont--3 6---------Exeter--52 Fairmont--32---------We a tern--45 Fairmont—39---------Milligan — 59 Fairmont—29------------Friend—48 Fairmont--33-------Henderson--57 Fairmont—48----------Shickley—31 Fairmont- -40---------Harvard—60 Fairmont--63----------bruning—37 Fairmont--57----------McCool--35 Fairmont—40---------------Milford--43 Fairmont--48----------------Exeter—59 Fairmont--35----Tourney---Western—41 Fairmont—59--------------- Utica--58 Fairmont--41-------Beaver Crossing—46 Fairmont—62-----Tourney---Brunlng--4l Fairmont—56-----Tourney--------Ong—54 Fairmont—46-------------Dorchester—34 Fairmont—57-----Tourney--—Cordova—16 Fairmont--66----Tourney-----Thayer—13 Fairmont—43-----Keglonal-----Folk--47 INDIVIDUAL SCORING (ten or more points) Player G F.G. Jim Foltz 2? icsr Gene Nichols 22 89 Frank Rose 22 68 Bert Adams 22 76 Bennie Pike 22 42 Marvin Nichols 14 25 Leo Bures 9 15 Bill Jacobsen 8 7 F.T. F. T.P. AVG. 25-65 4T 231? TO735 39-91 68 217 9.86 4o-70 79 181 8.23 22-43 49 174 7.91 20-47 80 104 4.73 12-23 19 62 4.43 2-9 21 32 3.56 2-4 7 16 2.66 RESULTS After a very poor early season start, tue Tigers closed fast in the final stages to round out a fairly successful campaign. Fairmont was able to win only three of their first thirteen games, at one time losing six in a row. However, in a complete reverse form, the Tigers were victorious in seven of their last nine contests. A winning streak of six straight was piled up in the process, including four victories in the District tournament. Polk finally steamed tha Tiger tid with a 47-43 win in the Regional play-offs. SPORTS BANQUET F.H.S. started a new tradition men they elected Carol Moul, Queen of Sports and Jim Foltz, King of Sporta. The crowning of the King and Queen was held in the little gym, March 27. A banquet was given in honor of the the athletic boys. Mr. Knutzen was the guest speaker. Major and minor letters were given to the boys•that played in basketball and football. Mrs. Langdon presented the first and second team cheerleaders with major letters. TOURNAMENTS CLASS D DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Top-seeded Ong and second-seeded Fairmont were finalists in the Class D District Tournament held at Fairmont, February 27, 28, and March l,and2. Fairmont defeated Ong 56-58 for their first District Crown since 1945. Dorchester and Brunlng tangled in the consolation contest with the Dor- chester quintette winning 42-40. According to available reports, this marked the first time Fairmont has been host to a district tourney. SUMMARY (first round) Fairmont--57-----------Cordova--16 Ong--58--------------Davenport--28 Dorchester--65-------Carle ton--47 (quarter-finals) Bruning--77 Grafton--27 0ng--56 Shickley--41 Fairmont—6 Thayer—13 (semi-finals) Ong--33 Dorchestei—32 Fairmont—62 Bruning--41 (finals) Fairmont--56 Ong—54 (consolation) Dorchester--42 Brunlng--40 trailways tournament The Trailways Conference Basketball Tournament was held at Fairmont Feb- ruary 7-9. western took first teams honors while Exeter won the reserve championship. Milford and Beaver Crossing seconds were runners-up in their respective divisions. Fairmont, the host school, was eliminated by western 41-35 in first round play. FIRST TEAM SUMMARY (first round) Exeter--55----------Dor cheater--33 Utica--38------Beaver Crossing--26 Wes tern--41-----Fairmont--35 (semifinals) Mi lford--49..............Utica--33 Western—45----------------------Exe ter--39 (finals) Western—42--------------Milford--40 SECOND IEAM FINALS (first round) Exe ter--41--(overtime )---.testern—37 Fairmont—31-------------Dor cheater--30 3eaver Crossing--35----------Milford—30 (semi-finals) Exe ter--40-------------------Utica--38 Beaver Crossing—42----------Fairmont—30 (finals) Exeter--32----------Beaver Crossing--29 VOLLEYBALL GIRLS FOURTH ROW—Joyce Koca, Carol Horner, Caroo. Moul, Carroll Demaree, Marlon Smith, Joyce Busselle, Beverly Kulse, Martha Skrekas. THIRL R0W--JO Ann Pollock, Valeria Dawson, Barbare Lott, Donna Galusha, Ca?al Hynle, Valaalne Mlchaells, Corrlne Demaree, Loma Jenao ., Mr. Reod. SECOND ROW--MarIon Pollock, Jean Arbuck, Delma Lefler, Charlene Kell, Viola Ackerman, Donna uick, Sandra Hurst, Lola Ely. FRONT ROW—Elolae Jackson, Roberta Halsey, Marjorie Jensen. Fairmont----42 Fairmont-----7 Fairmont----27 Fairmont----22 Fa lrmont---24 VOLLEYBALT Milligan------31 Brunlng-------81 Shlckley------33 Henderson-----43 Utica---------48 SUMMARY Fairmont----19 Fairmont----41 Fa lrmont---20 Fa lrmont---22 Fa lrmont---35 Me Cool---------56 Grafton---------27 .Ye stern-------43 cCool----------45 Dorchester------22 Coach You're Out I  ■I N  ■I N Sharon Joann ? Isn't he handsome? Carol H Patsy A 1 Cherrlll B hirle:- S. Practice Makes Perfect We rated EXCELLENT MARCHING BAND  ■I N MAJORETTES HORNER, JOANN POLLOCK, SHIRI£Y SOUB4, SHARON EOORE, PATSY ADAMS. CHERTILL BURNS The Fairmont Marching Bind received an Excellent rating in the class Dn competition at the annual Grand Island Harvest of Harmony. The Pep Band marched at all home football games and traveled to Exeter, Milford, and McCool -here they marched during the half time The Pep Band also played at most of the basketball games. RESTING JOYCE B DONNA G CARO: WHO S HOLDING HAHD6T DUANE 'ELOISE MARTHA DRUM MAJORETTE- CHPRRILL BURNS  ■I N 1 ; f CONCERT BAND FOURTH Ruw--Mr. Green, Director, «iarjorie jensen, Carroll Dem ree, Carol Moul, Harry Bohling, Marshall Hill, Bill Frazier, corrine Demaree, Richard McMahon THIRD ROW—Lois Ely, Marilyn Bohling, Delores Quick, Marlon Smith, Charlene Kail, Donna Galusha, Lorraine Galusha, Donna Quick Frank Rose. David Janda, Donald West, Marilyn Moore, Valadlne Michaelis. SECOND ROW—Glen Reed, jacxie Pease, Betty Tice, Marvin Nichols, Leo Bures, Duane Lovegrove, Jerry Heinz, Marvin Swartz, Eloise Jackson, Martha Skrekas, Marion Pollock, Dennis Michaelis. FIRST ROW--Shirley Souoa, Sharon Moore, Carol Horner, Cherrill Bums, JoAnn Pollock,. Patsy Adams. The band attended trie Trailways ?. usic Conference held at Western ;hls year, ’'arch 30. The concert consisted of The Booster, Homage To Youth, Harvest Home, Hymn of Freedom, and Copa Cabana. The District ''usic Contest was held at Geneva on April 12-13. The band played Harvest Home and El Caballero. M X E D rO-AAO V h • IX c H 0 R U S FOURTH R0W--Marion iollock, Charlene Kell, Valerie Dawson, Joyce Bussellsf Joyce Koca, Eloise Jackson, Beverly Hulse, Loma Jensen. THIRD ROW—Delma Lefler, Roberta Halssy, Sandra..Hurst. J«An Arbuck. Norma Smltheram, Carroll Demaree, Martha Skrekas, Valadlne Michaelis, Carol Horner, Marjorie Jensen. SECOND ROW—Donna Quick, Donnie West, Marvin Swartz, Delmar Little, Jerry Dawson, Marshall Hill. Richard Perkins. Dick Smith, Carol Moul. Mr. Green. FIRST R0V --Marion Smith, Lorraine Galusha, jerry Heinz, Bill Frazier, Duane lovegrove, David Janda, Leo Bures, Bennie Pike, Marvin Nichols, Cherrill Burns. Donna Galusha Dianist, and Mr. Green Director.  ■I N GIRLS GLEE 1HIRD ROW—Jo Ann Pollock, Carol Hynle, Barbara Lott, Joyce Busselle, Joyce Koca, Valadlne Ulcbaells, Loma Jensen, Beverly Bulse. SECOND ROW—Delma Lefler, Marlon Pollock, Charlene Kell, Roberta Halsey, Valerie Dawson, Elolse Jackson, Martha Rkrekas. Carol Horner, Ik ls Ely, Marjorie Jensen, Mr. Green—Director. FRONT ROW—Sandra Hurst, Viola Ackerman, Jean Arbuck, Corrlne Demaree, Donna Quick, Norma Smitheram, Carroll Demaree, Marlon Smith, Carol Moul, Cherrlll Burns, Donna Galusha, Lorraine Galusha—Pianist., TRIPLE TRIO z Tri ajmm it « r m.m it ; (iflBfl ■ -I BAGK ROW—Loma Jensen, Carol Moul, Kertha Skrekas. FRONT ROW—Cherrlll Burns, Lorraine Galusha, Elolse Jackson, Joyce Koca, Norma Smitheram, Roberta Halsey, Donna Galusha, pianist. The Triple Trio s-ing at numerous occasions throughout tne year. Some of tne songs tney sang ware, Where Willows Bend, Symputny, and I'll See You again.  ■I N ; r BACK ROW—Bill Frazier, Corky Moyle, uuane Lovegrove, David Janda, Leo Bures, Marshall Hill, Channey Komarek. MIDDLE ROW—Richard Perkins, Bennie Pike, Jerry Heinz, Marvin Nlchol3, Jeriy Dawson, Jack Snodgrass, Donna Galusha—pianist, Mr. Montgomery—Director. PROMT ROW—Don West, Marvin Swartz, Richard McMahon, Wayne Cantrell, Dale Schneider, Dick Smith, Delmar Little. tRUmPeT TrIo SCHOOL CALENDER Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec • Jan. 4 First day of school. 5 First assignments made and school gets underway. 6 Class meetings are held and officers elected. 7 Boys get their physical exams. 8 Freshmen Initiation. You boys really look cute in those sacks. 11 School paper organized. 12 Cheerleaders chosen. 13 National schools assembly program, (snakes) 14 Fire drill and new fire extinguishers. 15 Football game with Shickley. 18 Marshall's filibuster in English class. 19 Pep club decides to try out two boy cheerleaders. 20 Kuder test. Seniors Interviewed for class pictures. 21 Gloomy weather 22 Game with Dorchester • 25 Constitution of the student council Is formed. 26 ” tarlo the mystery man. Second National assembly program. 28 Harvest of Harmony routine completed. 29 McCool game. 2 Blue Monday • 3l Pep club meeting. 6 Game with Beaver 9 Senior class officers interviewed for annual. 10 More work on band. 13 Exeter game rally down on Main St. 14 Harvest of Harmony. Rating II, highest In our class. 15 Battery dropped out of Bob's old Ford and broke. Band went down at 11:20 to meet the Governor. 19 Softball game with Beaver. 20 Game with Utica. 23 Representative from Hastings College Interviews the seniors. 24 Night game with Milford. Band marches. 25 Senior class pictures. 26-27 Teacher's convention . 30 Proofs for Senior pictures arrive. Exeter B. game. 31 Halloween party given by the sophomores. 2 Western-Falrmont game. 6 Blue Monday. 8 First snow. Termites got Into Ely's Ford. Film. 10 Two classes for Ag. today, one during school, one after school. 14 Seniors select announcements and name cards. 20 Six weeks tests. 21 Football party. 22 Dismissal for Thanksgiving vacation. 26 Mr. Green ran into a horse with his poor old Ford. 1 Game with Grafton. 4 Finally got our report cards. 5 McCool game. 7 Junior class rings arrive. 8 Exeter game. Propane gas in the gym. 13 First practice for boys in the new gym. 14 Film, The Price of Freedom . 15 Film, Little Men . 20 Melodeers (National assemblys program) 22 Dismissal at noon. 1 No school. Yeahll 2 Basketball gsrae with Milligan. 6 Shickley here. Mr. Green is the third cheerleader. 10 Dedication of the new gym. Square dance for everyone. 11 Semester tests. 12 G me with Bruning. Archery experts (National assembly) 15 Start of the second semester. 16 Game with Harvard. 19 Game with Friend. 19-20 Choral clinic at York. 22 Agriculture films. 23 All annual pictures taken. 26 Game with Milford. 29 Matinee for Junior play. 30 Junior class play. 31 Frank's missing a hair off his leg. (Shame on Bob) n H 'I 3 Mumby’s CROSS ROADS U. S. Highways 6 and 81 -Fine Foods A.ed n c cn SKc Air Conditioned Private Dining Room Phone 3031 FAIRMONT NEBRASKA AUTO SUPPLIES Hardware — Wallpaper SPORTING GOODS — PAINT ☆ WESTERN AUTO STORE GENEVA NEBRASKA STANDARD TANK TRUCK SERVICE OILS — GREASES — FUELS ☆ F. J.Gunlack Wayne Stone 3431 Fairmont PHONES 3871 Nebraska EXETER COLD STORAGE FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS F. D. ROUCH, Prop. Phone 6631 EXETER NEBRASKA TRUMBLE MOTORS Fairmont DeSoto-Plymouth Sales and Service PHONE 3251 Nebraska W. W. HARRINGTON, INC CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE — TRUCKING — HEAVY DUTY WRECKER “At The Nation's Crossroads Fairmont BOREN LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER it COAL it PAINT 'CE it BUILDERS HARDWARE and APPLIANCES FAIRMONT DIAL 28 NEBRASKA DARLY-DON CABINS MODERN — REMODELED AIR CONDITIONED Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Walker DIAL 3151 Fairmont Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS! SENIORS OF '51 ☆ WEST BROTHERS General Contractors Fairmont Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS! SENIORS OF '51 ☆ SHADY REST HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen Fairmont Nebraska The FILLMORE CHRONICLE Serving Northern Fillmore County Since 1872 QUALITY PRINTING Fairmont Nebraska SHANER SONS — Auctioneers — LIVESTOCK — REAL ESTATE Geneva, Nebraska Phone 29 CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DAIRY QUEEN and SNACK BAR CONES, MALTS, SUNDIES Homemade Chili — Sandwiches — Coffee MRS. G. E. NIXON Phone 206 Geneva  ■I N FARMERS CO-OP. ASSOCIATION NON - STOCK OPEN FORMULA FEEDS —GRAIN DRYING CO-OP PETROLEUM and PROPANE DIAL 2151 FAIRMONT HALL'S GEORGE A. JENSEN SON STANDARD SERVICE Complete Line of Water Systems Tires — Batteries For All Conditions ACCESSORIES PLUMBING — HEATING GAS — OIL GAS APPLIANCES Fairmont, Nebraska Fairmont Dial 3647 DRUGS —SUNDRIES TONY'S CAFE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS Prescriptions Accurately Compounded A GOOD PLACE TO EAT McClellan drug co. “The Rexall Store’’ FAIRMONT DIAL 2141 Fairmont Dial 3281 BEAVERS' I.G.A. RADKE MOTOR “Complete Food Store” SERVICE MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUIT ☆ VEGETABLES BEAVERS' GROCERY RADKE GARAGE Fairmont, Nebraska Fairmont, Nebraska  ■I N BROWN'S NICHOLS 66 SERVICE GROCERIES - VEGETABLES Gas — PHILLIPS — Oil Fresh Fruits - Meats GREASE JOB Dry Goods Tires — Batteries — Accessories “THE BLACKBIRD STORE’’ DIAL 3291 For Deliveries Dial 2241 Fairmont, Nebraska Fairmont, Nebraska TAXI DIAL 3291 OR 2261 CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! SENIORS OF '51 SbNIOkS Oh 11 b 1 ☆ ☆ REPAIRING and WELDING CENTRAL ELECTRIC and ☆ GAS COMPANY CONDON'S GARAGE Fairmont, Nebraska KRITN ER CONGRATULATIONS! FUNERAL HOME SENIORS OF '51 AMBULANCE SERVICE ☆ Dial 3311 ECKERDT'S SERVICE FAIRMONT and GENEVA Fairmont, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS! SCHEPERS SENIORS OF '51 “For Finer Foods” ☆ HOME DRESSED MEATS MUNICIPAL GROCERIES Light Water Works Fairmont, Nebraska Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fairmont Dial 3321 JESSEN'S JEWELRY ft Altering ft Cleaning ☆ ft Repairing Diamonds, Watches and Clocks ☆ FAIRMONT CLEANERS REPAIR SERVICE Gordon and Elizabeth Cassidy Fairmont Nebraska Fairmont Nebraska MILLER'S MODERN WOLFORD FURNITURE MOTEL COMPANY Junction U. S. 81 and U. S. 6 LINOLEUM — WALLPAPER RUGS For a Complete Night’s Rest “STOP AT MILLER’S” Home Furnishings Mattresses SPEED QUEEN WASHERS Fairmont Dial 3201 Fairmont Nebraska FARMERS STATE BANK FAIRMONT 5c-$l STORE ☆ DEPENDABLE VARIETY STORE COURTEOUS — EFFICIENT SCHOOL SUPPLIES SERVICE ☆ Fairmont Nebraska E. C. COLHAPP, Prop. Fairmont Nebraska HORAN'S PRODUCE BEST WISHES SENIORS Cash Buyer of ☆ CREAM — POULTRY — EGGS PIX THEATRE Complete Line of GEMCO and VICTOR Feeds Home Owned and Operated Dial 2181 for Pickup Service CARL L. MILLS, Prop. Fairmont Nebraska Fairmont Nebraska  ■I N CONGRATULATIONS! FILLMORE COUNTY SENIORS OF '51 IMPLEMENT CO. APPLIANCES - PAINT PLUMBING JOHN DEERE Sales and Service Shickley (Frigidaire) Nebr. WENNERSTEN BALDWIN COMBINES NEW IDEA EQUIPMENT HARDWARE Phone 216 Geneva (General Electric) Nebr. GENEVA NEBR. CHAT 'N' NIBBLE CARTWRIGHT RADIO SERVICE The Place ☆ OF PH 1LCO Fine Foods RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS AND APPLIANCES GENEVA NEBRASKA PHONE --- 437 GENEVA NEBRASKA FAIRWAY MARKET TEXACO SERVICE Meats, Fresh Vegetables and Groceries ☆ MARGUERITE'S SHOP STATION Orval Ellison and Murle Phillips TIRES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Tank Wagon Service Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Style Headquarters GENEVA NEBR. Phone 225 GENEVA NEBR. FOR FINER SELECTIONS Of Style and Quality For Men and Boys BEN SHERMAN'S “If You Like Me Call Me Ben” HASTINGS NEBRASKA ART DOBLER REPAIR SERVICE ☆ TRUCK AND TRACTOR REPAIR 127 Lincoln Avenue YORK NEBR. HOLCOMB'S YORK HATCHERY James Urbach, Partner-Manager CONKEY’S FEEDS Chicks — Supplies Opposite Postoffice Phone 940 York, Nebr. Everybody's ReadirV It! THE YORK DAILY NEWS-TIMES OSBORN’S catmtrt mom furnishings_ YOUR Largest Furniture AND Floor Covering Store YORK NEBR. BLAIR CLEANERS Cleaning — Pressing — Alteration Just South of Post Office PHONE 561 JOE BLAIR YORK NEBR. HILDER'S ☆ Jewelers Silversmiths ☆ YORK NEBR. CONGRATULATIONS — CLASS OF 1951 JOHN PLETTNER SONS Plettner Appliance Hardware EXETER NEBRASKA TOWLE MOTORS SALES and SERVICE MASSEY HARRIS PHONE 308 PURINA FEEDS YORK, NEBR. Toms PRODUCE RUSS WILLIAMS CO. “STORE FOR MEN” “STRICTLY INDEPENDENT” York Nebr. PHONES NO. 5 and 70 STETSON HATS (East Side Square—3rd and Lincoln) ARROW SHIRTS YORK NEBR. NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS NORGREN SPORTING GOODS STORE For Good Shoes Distributors For MEEHAN'S MacGregor Goldsmith SHOE STORE Discount to SCHOOLS and STUDENTS In York Since 1888 420 Lincoln Ave. York, Nebr. “FOR GIFTS YOU GIVE WITH PRIDE, Let PANCAKE'S Be Your Guide BLUEBIRD — REGISTERED FLAWLESS — DIAMOND RINGS Elgin ... Hamilton ... Bulova ... Wyler Watches SILVERWARE — APPLIANCES — GIFTS Pancake Jewelry YORK, NEBRASKA We Give S H Green Stamps Three Doors South “Sun” Theater GENEVA DAIRY BAR MILK and CREAM SWEDEN CREME IN CONES and MALTS PHONE 391 Geneva LAUBER MOTOR COMPANY Sales and Service ☆ Blue Valley Hybrid Seed Corn LAUBER SEED CO. Geneva Nebraska VOGUE CLOTHING SUITS — SPORTS CLOTHES SHOES — FURNISHINGS FOR THE MAN GOLIE SWAILS Geneva Nebraska PICARD PHARMACY, INC. Prescription Specialists MAIL ORDERS FILLED PHONE 62 Geneva Nebraska HEATH QUALITY MARKET •FRESH MEATS... GROCERIES ... • VEGETABLES.. • FRUITS PHONE 74 Geneva Nebraska WATCHES - DIAMONDS JEWELRY GIFTS — SILVERWARE Engraving WATCH REPAIR All Watches Timed on “Time-O-Graph” THE ELDER CO. Geneva Nebraska Rialto Theatre Geneva Nebraska NO OTHER ADVERTISER IN THIS ANNUAL SELLS OUR PRODUCTS: GOOD PORTRAITS ☆ GENEVA PHOTO CO. PHONE 367J Geneva Nebraska BARBUR FLORAL CONGRATULATIONS! COMPANY SENIORS OF '51 “THE FRIENDLY FLORISTS” Flowers for All Occasions ☆ PHONE 94 GENEVA THRIFTY DRUG (We Telegraph Flowers) GENEVA NEBRASKA SOUKUP SUPPLY CO. Hardware - Appliances Sporting Goods - Toys Phonograph Records RCA Radios - DuPont Paints NORTH SIDE SQUARE YORK NEBR. (We Give S H Green Stamps) ROBERT L. ROMANS 0. J. SMYERS BITTER-PATTERSON JEWELER YORK NEBR. gg Watches - Clocks - Rings Lighters - Silverware Glassware ™ ! Pearl Compacts SALES SERVICE KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS YORK NEBR. BICK IMPLEMENT COMPANY YORK FLORAL CO. STUDEBAKER |g May Flowers SALES AND SERVICE g PHONE 772 YORK NEBR. YORK NEBR. SIXTY-SIX YEARS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISING 1885 A. KOEHLER CO. 1931 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL COAL - GRAIN - FEEDS Operators of Koehler Hatchery GENEVA NEBRASKA FAMOUS NAMES HOMEGUARD CORONADO VARCON FORM CREST HIAWATHA ARTISAN - CREST GAMBLES Geneva Nebraska MASSEY-HARRIS KELLY-RYAN MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE CHANEY IMPLEMENT CO. GENEVA, NEBR. Goodyear and Firestone Tire Distributors STEIDER IMPLEMENTS MOTORS ☆ INTERNATIONAL PLYMOUTH -- CHRYSLER SALES SERVICE ☆ GENEVA NEBRASKA THE KERL BOOK SHOP ☆ GENEVA NEBRASKA STANFORD'S FORD — CASE SALES AND SERVICE ☆ Complete Line of Accessories and Parts GENEVA NEBRASKA COAST-TO-COAST STORES ☆ CONGRATULATIONS! SENIORS OF '51 Geneva, Nebraska k ' k n JIO  . OUR YEARBOOK WAS SUPPLIED BY THE INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS KANSAS CITY DIPLOMAS ZtcUuueLf YEARBOOKS to the ANNOUNCEMENTS gcUook 4 Am uca PERSONAL CARDS CAPS AND GOWNS Ouo4,difeao TREASURY OF WISDOM STATIONERY II h ' n ■ ' February March April May 2 Exeter here. 6 Ralph Moore-nMagic . 7 First day of Trallways Tourney. 8 It doesn t pay to be late to class, does It Lorraine? 9 Finals In tourney. Western takes first team and Exeter takes second team. 12 Home Ec. girls hold Valentine tea for the mothers. 13 Utics there. 16 Beaver here. 20 McCool here (won). 23 Dorchester there (won). 26 Robert T. Edgar-wThe Cyclops of Palomar . One act play contest. 27 First day of class D tourney. Fairmont-Cordova. (won) 28 Fairmont-Thayer. (won) 1 Fairmont-Bruning. (won) 2 Fairmont-Ong. Fairmont winner of tourney. Yippee 11 3 Rest up from a long week of games. 5 Government class attends trial at Geneva. 6 Fairmont plays Polk In regional at Aurora. 47-44 their favor (good game) 7 Small business arithmetic class, (they didn t play hookey) 8 Doane College band concert. Home Ec. test. 9 Tonights the night girls. Hastings here we cornel 10 Senior girls get a taste of college life, (all night too) 11 Bad weather. 12 Speaker on temperance. 13 Work progresses on the annual. 14 Vote for officers for County Government. 16 Bill Wilkeas speaker on banking. 16 Hospitality day at University. 17 Fireman s Ball. (Mickey Kull) 19 ReRent's exams. 1 April Fools Day. 2 Donna G. caught a cold.. Quartette from Doane. 3 Tryouts for senior play. 4 Film on care of baby chicks. 5 Home Ec. girls cook dinner. 6 Band concert and square dance. 7 Martha and Cherrill sign the contracts for their schools. 9 Mr. Montgomery is mud-bound in Iowa. 10 Play practice and practice for chorus. 11 Career day at Doane College. 12 A barbershop is held in the kindergarten room. 13 Music contest at Geneva. 14 Music contest. Dance at Nichols hall. 26 Matinee for senior play. 27 Senior class play. 2 Sneak day. 7 Review for final exams. 8 Band goes to Doane. The bus breaks down. 9 We re outII The seniors that is. 13 Baccalaureate. 16 Commencement.  1 ■ ' i I BACK ROW—Jim Foltz, Dick Langdon, Leo Burea, Norman Souba, Dale Moul. MIDDLE ROW—Mr. Reed, Duane Lovegrove, Carol Moul, David Janda, Lorraine Galuaha, Bill Frazier, Mra. Langdon. FRONT ROW—Frank Rose, Martha Skrekaa, Eloiae Jackaon, Donna Galuaha, Cherrill Burns, Loma Jensen, Bob Ely. President--Donna Galuaha, Vice President--Carol Moul, Secretary--Cherrill burns. Treasurer—Martha Skrekas. Senior Class Play ft ' M Junior-Senior Banquet BACCALAUREATE Federated Church Sunday, May 13, 1951 Processional------—--------------------------- Invocation------------------------------------ My Prayer ----------------------------------- Sermon, Having an Aim in Life --------------- Where Willows Bend -------------------------- Benediction--------------------------------- — Recessional----------------------------------- -----Mrs. E. C. Clark Rev. Willard F. Payne -----Girls' Glee Club Rev. Norman Smitheram -----------Triple Trio Rev. Willard F. Payne -----Mrs. E. C. Clark n ' I ■ COMMENCEMENT School Auditorium Wednesday, !..ay 16, 1951 -Fairmont School Band Rev. Norman Smitheram Processional------------------- Invocation--------------------- Trumpet Trio--— -------------— Salutatory--------------------- Valedictory-------------------- Just As God Leads ............................................K1 od tet Commencement Address, Design Your Life for Living Vocal Solo----------------------------------------- Presentation of music awards----------------------- Leo Bures, Marvin Swartz, Duane Loveg -ove _______________________________ Frank Rose _______________________________Norman Souba —Dr. Calvin H. Reed -----Norma Smitheram ----------Earl Green Presentation of scholarships-----------------------Principal Bernard Klnley Presentation of class.........................-........Supt. Harold W. Reed Presentation of Diplomas---President Board of Education Benediction—-------------------------- Recessional-------------------- ------Albert Lott Rev. Willard F. Payne -Fairmont School Band ' n ‘I n R :0s . r ’sA? •x-VS: « 9 s -'v 1 TO- if wm m. 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