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THIRD ROW left to llght Darold Daudson Edvun Am hor Stanley Reeder Maxlne Grant Betty Wllson Ilene P1ay Elma Jane Roth SECOND ROW left to r1,,ht Bla1 ROQSIS Rlchald Schlossel Robelt Corcoran Mar garet Block Ba1ba1a Neeley V1rg1n1a Bott Thomas Thompson June Jones Faye Long FIRST ROW left to ught JUHIOI Gentry Polly Pondel James Cavs thla Paul Gross ffosfee fifzfmual taf EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT INIANAGER ADMINISTRATION CO EDITORS CLASS CO EDITORS ACTIVITIES CO EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY CO EDITORS ATHLETICS CO EDITORS ART EDITOR ASSOCIATE ART EDITOR ASSOCIATE ART EDITOR ASSOCIATE ART EDITOR FACULTY ADVISER STANLEY REEDER BARBARA NEELEY ROBERT CORCORAN JAMES CAWTHRA PAUL GROSS ERMA JANE ROTH IRENE PRAY MAXINE GRANT BETTY WILSON POLLY PONDER RICHARD SCHLOSSER BLAIR ROGERS EDWIN AMTHOR DAROLD DAVIDSON VIRGINIA LEE BOTT THOMAS THOMPSON FAYE LONG JUNE JONES MARGARET BLOCK E HAD BEEN TOLD SINCE FRESHMEN DAYS that the ploductlon of an annual was lmposslble We feel that We haxe accompllshed the 1mposs1ble tx I Et Ours IS the f1rst yearbook slnce 28 and the fnst lndependent publlcatxon I ,V 'H 'f of any klnd slnce 30 What we have accompllshed has been made pOSSlb16 by close co operatxon of the 1Hd1Xldl13I staff members and the expeuenced gu1dance of our faculty adv1ser Q I JUNIOR GENTRY . . ' 7 . . . . H 1 I 1' . . - , . - - - wall ' , I ' , 7 I I I , ' Q ff C an - . , 'I 7. N. , -:QI l f
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THIRD ROW left to r1ght MHXIHG Grant Norma Beth W11son Mrs McHenry Jlmmy Knowles Roberta Ehrman Bonn1e Ehrman Franc1s Warden Kenneth Ph1ll1ps Vlfglnla Lee Bott Howard All1son SECOND ROW left to rlght Royce Anderson Don Snocker Delmar Reeder Franc1s Moore Max Rubottom B111 Gentry Ersel Evans Gene Lusche1 Elwood Amen FIRST ROW left to rlght Bla1r Rogers Jun1or Gentry Barbara Neeley EdW1H Am thor Robert Corcoran Helen Fowler Polly Ann Ponder tudent Gounczl OFFICERS ACTIVITIES BOARD Barbara Neeley Cha1rman Bla1r Rogers V1ce P1es1dent Robert Corcoran Jumor Gentry Pres1dent Edw1n Amthor Secretary Polly Ann Ponder 9 SPONSORS Mrs McHenry Mr Taylor News Reporter V1rg1n1a Lee Bott MI' SDGHCB Parl1amentar1an Ersel Evans HE FIRST STUDENT COUNCIL of Ger1ng Hlgh School was establ1shed ln the fall of 1936 Noth1ng had been done prev1ously to organlze a Student Counc1l1n Ger1ng The f1rstrepresentat1on was entlrely by vote of classes and Wlfh the asslstance of Mrs McHenry and Mr Ruppel the Const1tut1on was formed and put 1nto effect In the second year the progxam was extended and developed lNew plans were studled and dxscussed The Counc1l had establ1shed 1tself as an eff1c1ent governmg body In 1938 a general re organ1zat1on of the Cc-nst1tut1on was brought about The pres1dent was now elected by the student body also three Act1v1ty Board members were chosen by popular vote Our Counc1l gave t1me1y 8dV1Ce to the Scottsbluff Student Counc1l WhlCh was Just begmmng to take form They also 1mproved dlfferent phases of the1r own procedures Dur1ng the fourth year of 1ts exlstence the changes enacted 1n 1938 took effect Edwln Amthor 1S ln charge of the now greatly 1mproved Student Counc1l They have 1eg1Sl3t1V6 power concernmg the aCt1Vlt1eS of students whrle the execut1ve power lS reta1ned by the Adm1n1strat1on The purpose of th1s representat1ve student group group 1S to prov1de means of expresslon from the student body 1n governlng thelr school also to enable the Counc1l and faculty to better understand the common problems of the students 1n Ger1ng Hlgh School All regularly enrolled students are el1g1ble for membersh1p and the total of th1s membersh1p 1S now twenty seven We have both Sen10r and JUHIOT h1gh represented Two students come from the seventh grade two from the e1ghth four from the n1nth four from the tenth f1Ve JUHIOFS and SIX sen1ors not 1nclud1ng the spec1a1 members namely the pres1dent and the three aCt1V1ty board members 1 ' Z . . Y . I 7 l 7 -. - A D . 7 Y . 7 5 I , . Y : l 3 3 . 7 Y 7 7 ' 7 ' , ' 5 Y , , ' 7 ! ! ' Q 3 . . Treasurer ..........,..,,,,,,,....,,.,rr,r.....,. Helen Fowler E -.:: . Y ' ' . ., . . . . ' ' , - . . . . . . 9 - ' , . , . ' 1 Y , - - . . l . . . . . 1 . , . y . , , . y , , Y 1 '
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FOURTH ROW left to r1ght Harlan B own Kenne h Sch1e1che1 John Crome Lloyd Pharaoh Harold MCISHEF Re1nho1d E1senach John Funk Calvm DE1tT1Ch John Schmldt Manual Jerger THIRD ROW left to r1ght Jerold Young Alex Ray Jun1o1 Vohland Dale Gerlng Herman Wegel1n Cec1l Wllson W1l1ard Ross Lane Schenbeck Bob Hudson SECOND ROW left to r1ght Ke1th Hampton Bernard Kluse Bruce Lockhart Bob Lamm J1m Knowles Delmar Mackr1ll Douglas Johnson Clyde Burkey Vernon Snocker Douglas Melcher Hunter Spence FIRST ROW left to Flght M1llard Weber Howard Alllson B111 Grassm1ck Edward Schlager Franc1s Moore Harold Specht Donald SChl3g9l Henry Schne1der NOT IN PICTURE Harry S1denstr1cker Arch1e Huffman James McVay Hally Thur man Hayes Krenkle Charles N1chols 7573! HE FUTURF FARMERS OF AMERICA IS the nat1on'11 o1gan1zat1on of farm boys study1ng vocatlonal agrlculture 1n the DUDIIC h1gh schools throughout the Un1ted States Every state and many terr1tor1es have organlzed under the nat1ona1 set up Most h1gh school wocatmnal agr1culture departments have organlzed local chapters The colors of the nat1ona1 organ1zat1on are gold and nat1ona1 blue The Ger1ng Chapter of Future Farmers of Amer1ca was orgamzed 1n the fall of 1938 The f1rs off1cers were Pres1dent Ne11All1son VICG pres1dent MSIVID Ehrman secretary Jack Barton treasurer Chalmers Cromer re porter Harry Thurman watch dog Eugene Walters That year the chapter organ1zed a basketball team Wh1Ch lost two games out of the s1x that lt played wlth other chapters Members of the local chapter entered d1str1ct and state Judgmg contests wmnmff twenty two awards 1nclud1ng the f1rst team award ID the d1str1ct 1lVBStOCk Judgmg contest held at S1dney A father and son banquet sponsored by the local chapter and prepared by the local h1gh school homemak1ng department was held IH May In addltlO1'1 to fathers the local board of educa t1on and members of the Ger1ng LIODS Club were guests The program was presented by the boys themselves An F F A Homemak1ng DICDIC was held 1n the Wlld Cat H1115 the follow1ng evemng Twenty e1ght members engoyed a four day outmg 1n the h1gh mountalns of Colorado 111 early August The year of 1939 40 followed much the same pattern as the prev1ous one ThlS ve'11 the 1oc'1l chapter basket ball team won all ten of the games that It played Torrmgton Klmball and S1dnev were the VICUHIS The chap ter entered local and state 1udg1ng contests w1nn1ng the same number of awards as last yea1 twenty two N flrst place awards however were won by Ger1ng A Un1on P3C1f1C Sfholafshlp to the College of Agr1culture 1n L1ncoln came to the local department B111 Grassmlck was the w1nner The second annual parent son banquet was held 1n the new gymn'1s1um Aplll 28 Wlth the F A A Homemak 1ng PICHIC the next day The LIOHS Club of Germg were SDQCIHI guests They 1n tu1n enterta1ned the local chapter at a program and banquet the followmg week The f1rst two years of l1fe of the local chapter have seen much act1v1ty It 1S the s1ncere wush of the group to gulde th1s 8CtlVlty 1n the future so that lt may be of as much xalue as poss1ble to Ger1ng H1gh School and the communlty Wh1Ch lt serves OFFICES FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Presldent Edward Schlager B111 G13SSI'!'11Ck V1ce Presldent M1llard Weber Edward Schlage1 Secretary B111 Grassm1ck M1llard Weber Treasurer Charles N1chols Howard Alllson Reporter Howard Al11son Donald Schlage1 Watch Dog Donald Schlager Franc1s Moore Advlser Hunter Spence Hunter Spence sh, ' . .. 1 ' . 2. 1 - 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - , 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 0 0 0 4 I Q ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' . L I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 - 5 - .V ' . A c ' c - . , , . - , c 1 ', -' . 0 1 1 - . . c . . ' c ' . . . .- - , . V K
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