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,Q LIBRARY lflllll First Row: Maxine Buhs, Nelda Adams, Rose Mary Jackson, Addie Mae Smith, Delores Russorn, Virginia H ld K ll i - ' e , att een Sm th, Gladys Hensley, Second Row. Peggy Foulk, Lola Mae Bollinger, Jack Johnson, Jean Anne Darby, Mary Lou Lance, Pat Holly, Mary Holder, Joann Smith. Third Row: Gearldene Moore, Kenny Wheeler, Ann Burns, Helen Frye, James Harris, Ma ML ' ' ' rgaret c ane, Vivian Uelsmann Fourth Row- Billy Bunting, Pauline Petitt, Lloyd Young, Ronnie Feemster, Myrime Petitt, Adajane Schlenker, Jo Ann Gilenen, members of the Library Club. This club was organized with the purpose of repairing, cataloguing, and classifying books. Members f th' I b f ' ' is o is cu met a ter school and evenings to do this work, Vivian Uelsmann, first hour librarian on Mondays and Wed- nesdays, is shown checking out a book to Margaret McLane. The date the book is due is stamped on the book and on the card, then this card is filed behind the date due in the file, Maxine Buhs, Virginia Held, Mary Lou Lance, Lloyd Young, Delores Russom, Dennis Wheeler, Jo Ann Glenn, Billy Bunting, Vivian Uelsmann, Geraldine Moore, and Sue Kier are the student librarians. The duties of these librarians is to check in and out books and see that all book fines are paid promptly. 42 GERALDENE MOORE Head Student Librarian Denny Wheeler and Virginia Held are shown shelv- ing books. This iob is performed the seventh hour, so that all books are in their proper places, at the close of each school day. This is necessary so that students will have no trouble in finding the book of their choice.
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.f ',- .uw .mn A-up Here shown are Mrs. Illmo-Fornfelt Chapter who is a sophomore belonging to the FHA. -...... . --.,... . . Lqnzd 'Ig'- of ucllarltf, X 11196 nab'-1 l C. P. Harris of lllmo and Mrs. C. H. Pribble of Fornfelt who were elected by the of FHA as Chapter Mothers for 1949-50. Mrs. Harris has a daughter, Elizabeth, belonging to the FHA, and Mrs. Pribble has a daughter, Joan, a freshman, also This is 5 scene taken from the play Seven Ages of Washington, which was presented by the FHA in commemoration of George VVashington's Birthday. Standing are Joann Smith, Gladys Hensley, and Addie Mae Smith, who were soldiers of Washington. Seated are Dorothy Keesee, a wounded soldier, and Ada- iane Schlenker, who played the role of George Washington. 41
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Bll Il ll I III NIIISI PIIPUIAII lllllill Illlllll I FIRST ROW: Lola Mae Bollinger, Lloyd Young, Ella Marie Schiwitz, Billie Sue Ingvalson, Pat Holly, Helen Frye, Joan Pribble, Yvonne Weaver, SECOND ROW: Patsy Hosea, Arnell Estes, Yense Hopke, Mary Holder, James Harris, Jackie Johnson, Ronald Feemster, Denny Wheeler, Larry Wadlington. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Lance, David Cummins, Nancy Schiwitz, Jane Davidson, Mary Ann Fisher, Jim Davidson, Edna Lou Albrecht, Janis Wheeler, Sue Hill, Billie Lee Flynn, Betty Goodman. FOURTH ROW: Pat Carlton, Nedra Bean, Darrol Coombes, Bill Bunting, Norma Brant, Charles Himmelsbach, Mariorie Schlenker, Peggy Liest, and E. C. White, director. Adding their bit to athletic events and other school and community pres- entations was the Illmo-Fornfelt high school band under the direction of Ed- ward C. White. During the year, the band appeared at Open House and the PTA Amateur Hour. One of the most important activities of the school year was when the band journeyed to Cape Girardeau for the annual Music Meet held March 30, in which they received a first rating. Out of town appearances in- cluded the Labor Day parade, Christmas parade, Soybean Festival, and a par- ade in Cape Girardeau commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the oil in- dustry. Members of the band were also guests at the Third Annual Marching Band Festival held at Jackson last fall. Decided improvements for the band were the selection of new and modern music, and also several new instru- fT1ef'lIS. 43
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