Reynolds High School - Tigers Yearbook (Reynolds, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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Karabatsos Principal Arthaud Mary Blagv . Grace Gately K ' U Sponsored By THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FairburY A ,, . . 4 -1 I 1 l I ! 'w w , ...... ,A 1 R Q V w . ' l U 5 azfffmx t 1- v-5 1.4.1 , , , , Q ' ' 59W?Q?E H Q' wmv,m,, -, Sw. Awww, ,'gqwwmdQM5WK4fsAww 2 , . ' -' . wir Xmwnf- ' f WW WI, - fa F -' 2: 1' E sq S e f' X 4 ' 2 H WMMPQ 2 1 5f'i'3? f1 '35 W5 W ft 'i ' X 2 ' ' ,Lg ixilx wmmmmmmmmxwmmammwmmsmmmm Nm wWfkH w a m '-'fV wvxa SVWIQ RS 'Mmm .Qi ,, 22 f Q w E 'gg fi:D55Zfl'51fffPft57fV,f1f Cf.i35Zfv-'!53n1'V5?f'.1l'T'fNl5555152510F372 . AWQT3 Fresident 2 W Betty Dragoo R ' QE n.. H.,-.1--v, E gf U A Sacr'Tr9asuPe Vice-President - -w ? X Norma HQIQGKC XXX Nelvin Rodtke W I I ' , A K s g , - X. , 'N' ,zzffb ,,4, ' V K , ' i , V I 4 i 5 K h x - , v ' y 6 I Q,.....--L r 1 , ' 1 I . .Vg ' f---..ug---' llillllll nhl Class History In September, 1949, thirteen Freshmen cautiously entered the Rey. nolds High School In our class were Edward Babcock, Melvin Bodtke, Patricia Bran t, Betty Dragon, Darrol Dragoo, Marvin Fangmeyer, Dar rell Fett, Bert Gro thouse, Virginia Haskell, Robert Mumby, Harold Riddle, Rosetta Slagle, and Norma Wolcott The class officers were: President Rosetta Slagle Vice President Patricia Brandt Secretary and Treasurer Betty Dragoo The Initiation Party was September 5, 1949 For initiation the girls wore aen's shorts, gunnysack blouses, and green ribbons in their hair The boys had to wear g1rl's bathing suits, make up, and jewelry We all had to wear onions around our neck, a man's stocking and a la dy's high heeled shoe on o e foot, and a women's silk stocking and a man'e bedroom slipper on the other We carried our books in a gunny sack, bowed tegthertbeniers and walked up the stairs backwards 8 I 2 2 ll Il 8 I O I Sponsor----------------Mr. Lewis Patrick U e ' e Q , - O ll Q, ON . x :Rfb is O Qi, 3:3 I . .rua 12, 1,1949 , k In SOQEEI iPf3l950ffgi911Qil0DbUlOFQlfb8g8h school. Bert Great- house me 5 . The rexxauag were.,lQiesteg,gele.ss ofticerss' ' f V Tres Dragoo ' 'Vice-President------4 ---- Q--Darrell Fett ,Secretary and Treasurer---Rosetta-Slagle Sponsor--gee----5-e---lr. Kenneth Lamb In September, 1951, ten juniors returned to school. Patricia Brandt moved to Fairbury and Darrel Dragoo withdrew from school. The seleoted'o1ass officers were: W ,I President-------------------Robert Mumby .gzg be E, Vice-President ----- -- ------ Norma Wolcott ' Secretary and Treasurer---Rosetta Slagle f ' 1 I Sponsor------------ ---- Mrs. Kenneth Lamb f We presented our class play, 'Along Came Char11e', October 23, , 1951. Irs. Lamb was the director. Our class rings arrived in October, 1951: They were yellow and L white gold with black emblems. 1 The Junior-Senior Banquet, May 2, 1952, carried out the theme,l 'Dine With The Stars At Ctro's . Norma Wolcott acted as toastmistress. On September 1, 1952, eleven happy Seniors entered Reynolds High Y School Gymnasium. The King and Queen were Dale Riddle and Virginh. Haskell. n M The Senior Class Play, 'Rest Assured , by Donald Payton, was pre- sented April 24, 1955. Our director was Mr. Nick Karabatsos. The Junior-Senior Banquet was May 6, 1955. The Seniors participated in an overnight sneak to Omaha, Nebraska y Betty Dragoo was valedlctorian and Darrell Fett, salutatorian. 9 May 8-9. A picnic was held in the park in Lincoln on the return trip. P1 Baccalaureate was May 10, 1953, and Commencement was May 14. X 5 link' I I P I '. 9. I i I 4 I I I I E I Mszmm U I I f memes if za 2 , S'-' .Q EZ QCA ra 5 E 4 H :EE 5 sq-1. S114 gil e E-. EXNKMENEMZNRNZNENXMEMSN MR Ladies and Gentlemen, ers, and Friends. he,-the Senior Class of '53, being of sound mine and broken body do hereby submit this, our last will and testament on this day, May 15, in the year of our Lord nineteen-hundred and fifty-three. We have tried to be just, as well as generous and impartial, an distribute wisely unto those who will make the best use of such gifts as we have in our power to bestow, the talents that here served us so faithfully those four years. Listen, one and all, while I read the document, as duly drawn up, and sworn tog The Class of 1955, in eleven individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby making void all former wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made and carelessly spoken, one to the other, as the thoughtless wish of an idle hour. To Mr. Art Karabatsos, the Senior Class leaves a toupee with a fuzz-cut. To Mr. Nick Karabatsos, the Senior Class leaves their well worn American Government books. To Miss Arthaud, the Senior Class leaves a more quiet English class next year. To the Junior Class,'we leave our ability to be the most well-be- haved Senior Class to date. To the Freshman Class that is to be--any overlooked wads of gum we may have left. To Reuben Heller, Marvin Fangmeyer leaves his dark complexion-- more appropriate for blushing. To Myrna Bodtke, Dale Doan leaves his mild temperament. To LeRoy Neemann, Darrell Fatt leaves his speed on the track. To Wayne Melvin, Edward Babcock leaves his Model A. Board of Education, Superintendent, Teach- it's To Doris Gibson, Norma Wolcott leaves her ability to get a dia- mond ring. To Darrel Welch, Robert Mumby leaves his ability to get along with the teachers. To Dale Riddle, Dale Doan leaves his height. To Donnetta Duls, Harold Riddle leaves his ability to get along with Wayne Melvin. To Le lla Junker, Betty Dragoo leaves her ability to stay solemn. To Betty Lovercheck, Kay Hinrichs leaves her ability to resist talking to Myrna Bodtke during study hall. 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Liter- j ally millions of people have migrated from Earth to Terra in t o past eight years. when this amazing discovery was made bgrtvo famous pres- ent day scientists, Norma Wolcott, and her husband, . Floyd Bram- L hall, immediately people set out to explore the planet. ll Let us journey through Terra in our Atom-mobile and tour this planet. First, we are taken to the capitol of Terra, Reynolds, thriving metropolis of 5,000,pOO people. A fee of the first colonists to set their spaceships down on the soil of Terra came fr m the townl of Reynolds, Nebraska on the old earth. They ban ed together andl :formed a government. The capitol city is named after their home tovn,kX sReynolds. Here, at the capitol building, we visit the Pres1dent's 'office. Seated at his desk is President Babcock, the ex-senator fromq Nebraska. He was the first earthman to set foot on the planet, Terra. He and Florence Bqdtke are now happily married. Q a 11 li '-wh--a-- ---anllhnudsllllsn :SMSN8NZHYNXNYNYNSNYNKHXNXNIHIN8H: 8 2 Class Prophecy E N u KMSMINZICSWXWBNSWBWSNKWSNSNINZHRIIIN There are many visitors on Terra today. This is May 13, km 1975 anna e eighth anniversary of the discovery of Terra. As we take off from the parking lot on the roof of the capitol building, a yellow streak seems to come out of nowhere, an barely misses our right wing-tip. As this Sky-Devil descends more slowly to the parking lot, we see it is none other than the former Virginia Haskell, veteran stunt, flier and wife of a retired U.S.A.F. pilot. She is living ln Honolulu on the old earth at present. We see in our viewscope a space freighter owned by Melvin.Bodtke, Inc.--oneeof the largest cigarette manufacturing concerns in the old world. He is delivering a new shipment of roll-your-owns to Terra As we pass over the Universal Stadium, we decide to land our ship and watch one or two track events. On the track, we see Darrell Fett running the quarter-mile race. Today, he is striving to beat his old 440 record of thirty-two secon s flat. He is new forty-one years old and still champion. A We now leave the stadium and go to the Dean Funeral Home.t I . Dean is the owner of his own business and runs a floral shop next doon Q As we pass by, we hear the familiar strains of 'The Holy C1ty'. lr. Dean also furnishes songs for the funerals. Next, we pass the Terra Secretarial Business College where Kay Hinrichs is president. After renewing old acquaintances, she informs us that our old friend, Betty Dragoo, is teaching kindergarten in the thriving capitol city, Reynolds. ' we leave the college an fly to the Cowboyapolis Speedway Track on the outskirts of Reynolds. Here, champion Harold Riddle is trying for his fifth win. He holds the 1971-1974 championships for the 500 mile race. , ' Back in downtown Reynolds, we see the office of Marvin Fangmeyer, who is said to be one of the greatest financial wizards of the day. Nr. Fangmeyer always was the one for realizing the full value of a dollar. We have seen every member of the Senior Class of '53 here today except Robert Mumby. Robert is back on earth still serving as a pri- vate in the army after twenty-four months service without some P.F.G4 by the name of Nick Karabatsos putting him on 6x6x6 detail. ' XXXJQXXXXJLXXXXXXXX x JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET X J xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet, held in the auditorium, waal presented to the Seniors May 6, l955. ' The auditorium, which was beautifully decorated with the Senior! class colors, silver and blue, carried out the theme, 'Senior Memor-r iesn. The Juniors welcomed the Seniors by singing nAuld Lang Synef. ' After a delicious meal,a program, which included several muslcall selections was presented. The activities were concluded by dancing to several popular bands. . K xl' 15.4 H K is L r.. W j ,,o' . l - 4 ' ,, f.' 'w, A ,. ffa, -1 ' . -, ' , , L ,:.g..-:-a-.- . ' J - A IZ . I' ' ' x 2 J I f, if ff fl I 4 1 1 T n xv , , - 1 f li W2 M x x Vw' ' Q -ani linda! ll :SMSNZNSMIMINIMSNSNZNXNZ JUNIORS ' 2N2Wxw!m2MnMxm!m2mwmvmuM r va V Myrna ' Bodtke 4 Elmore -F Fradea f,a' egg if iii? Q' -' , f i' Lf ' - ' 'q i r DOPIS Gibson - Marian Goeller Phyllis Hansen I Pl Betty NX Lovercheck 14 l N V J Loren Duis Yi? x, ! -....... EIMXNZMINSNINIMXMBNXMZME JUNIORS XM2MRMXM2M2MRM9M7MwMvMvM l Lo ROy Neemann J I N gf 'W I ' I I ...J -.i1,! RODBPC O'Neal Reuben Jerry Heller warren ---- -nann- - Joseph EUSGHS Huber Wollenberg 15 xx! It x I Lorotta Babcock D0l.'1l F555 Larry SSIINSHXNIHIHIDIINIIINIHINSNZNINXNE 5 SOPHOMOR1-as IUIUSNIN3liSNlNlNlNlD1lNlN3.NlNSNlNl?9 Florence Bodtko S' Rosie Groathouse Dale Michels 4-. sf w 5 A r- , E xx g Charlotte Clayton x 1 K5 is Q 1 .f rf of , - K li Janice Huber .4,. .:',.. H Us 1 Q Darrel Welch 16 X x y .gil Qtyi,' l y R ks ,f f K Donnetta Duis Deaver Fangmeyer Le Ila Lorena Junker Kubes in ,C N 2 XQ A 1 Wayne Dale Melvin Riddle 17 3 u W L K, X W Elghth Grade 5 :EEZEUATES Klthl Barton COMP! Jrry 3111! C 01.1 caan-y G1-sis D 6 Saville Hill' 18 x N ,, x Y I 5 .rl in I X X ff: Li ,135- , xx X j 1 4 , x M ,fl W ! I , I If Back Row: Jerry Dragoo, Marjorie Scoville, Richard Mumby, Kathleen' l Barton, Billy Cordry, Mildred Cordry, Cecil Craig, and Patricia , wimer. ' j Middle Row: Miss Bias, Jerry Cordry, Everett Duis, Karon Hellbusch, I Ethel Heller, Leila Craig, Linda Deaver, Dennis Drsgoo, and Ker- I mit Cook. Front Row: Jerry Priefert, Harlan Cordry, Delmar H nby, Jerry Clark, ,Y Jon Scoville, John Ruthven, and Ollie Smith. Mfjr Q8.18NXNXDSICNXMKNXNSNXNXNRNYN5 :gnxlnxugnznx-'isnt'signing ll! 55 o X 8 I 2 F lfth Grade 5 5.Seventh Gfradeg D 5 '? 'Y'f'5?'0W'51 4-Ff '5fM lsesxumw-P--f---Uvxlznxuxuznaxuxu Jerry Clark Jerry Cordry Harlan Cordry , Leila Craig Delmar Mumby Linda Deaver Jerry Priefert Dennis Dragoo John Ruthven Everett Duie ' Jon Scoville Ethel Heller + Ollie Smith Richard Mumby el ,Sk'.i831D'4M5IT2R?fX,Q5lMii30?4CC5l FUC:1K29236g E AQ , - rs 1 ' Sixth Grade gk Q .g,,.fq-ffnv -'vc-n-11'- f fKrNQ'!vfP1'Vrk'f'fS4 Kermit Cock A Karer Hellbusch i :lk V U , N .5 3 -, t - 1. . 4 .,-. , ,,,, ' h. I ., I X il C,-' L, -A 1' ' - ' 'W ' 'C f r ' '-gp: Him , iff-fr,ffwf ff 19 .L1k,3 U K D 1 lnk .j gi 4 lfy, - , D ,D , D xi: 'lb' it ' K A H-vbodge: Dann?-foQercbeckQvVDele DuiaQ R1chard Goe1ler, Eddie Craig. Middle Row: Ronnie Priefert, Rosette Egbarts, Lorie Piepho, Dave Kettlehut, Bobby Bachle, Donald Humhy, Joyce Gaston,Joyce Kettlehut, and Mrs. Gately. 1 Front Row: Karen Dragoo, Bobby Barton, Dennis Cordry, Linda Hin- rinche, Butchie Cordry, Alice Greig, Evelina Egbarts, and Mary aiainzg UD D 0 - E- 0 0 IH F lrst Grade E NYT!lV11?1U1lPB?1TfN'1 VN7'i7D'7'??Y5fl'?Y5! Tl'Y'I'T?FV25??'Q:nF'5f'5?53 Bobby Barton Alice Craig Dennis Cordry Evelina Egbarts Luella Hesse Donald Mumby Loris Piepho RERSEZmiwxwsifwlwiwlwlwkwxmz N Second Grade xmnmgmxmzwnwxmxmnmzmnwxmzmxw Mary Bechle Butchie Dordry Karen Dragoo Rosette Egbarts Dave Kettlehut WXWIWXWKQKWSMFNXNXNEWSNZNZNE in Third Grade . 2 QWZMSHEWENZMXWZMSNXNRNBNXNXN , Bobby Bachle r Sondra Cook Joyce Gaston 1 Richard Goeller Linda Hinrich: Joyce Kettlehut Betty Mumby EZHUQMESSSSMSQJHZMWWNZ ff 5Fourth Grade? XXX ENRMRMRMKMXHZHZNSHZHZNZHZMRR Eddie Craig Dald Duia J Jimmie Groathouse Danny Lov ercheck ,. I -Q- xt-. ah' 'fs-ff 4 ' x ',..Nx-qw-M-H, f Q W ..-.,..,..,w,,. ..-. 4 ,.- . I . i I. 5 gzx i 4 . V i I Q 3 1 gatt, .wftkx, Hinrichz, Mmlcott, Fangmeyer, Humby, Dragoc, Haskell, iaQge4nnZ:, urn lQo..n. j . 5. I 1 '--A e H nan:nanzuxnznxuzuxusususuxng 'HW ll ' A al S ff H t I . nnu a 5 n l' itinRM!lllJ!ll!M!Mlll!Ql!ll!ll!U!ll!lQ!l 1 . q 5 Mg,j-f4.jy-..-.......,....--,.-....................m..-...-jy.g'QT,:? i..JFuLfN.3 ,V,,1,,,i.v .. 1'! 'H' ', Q f ,1.,f,f,.,zzft .1 .t3?------f---W --may :1lnr.Lo2'1s 3 I ,q,Lres: 1anufer--uw------------lorma iolcott Z 1 4 Qfkw gdltmys--vm--mn---------Edward Babcock , M Xarvla Guajmsfer 1 Jgrrcll Felt H J 1' W4'--..-1--N-Q-fa-num-.aww-1-cons-u.nN3Q,i-LQ :jgqjj I 4-1f5,:zff1'i LLI5 .yfj N 1'Ffmrf-----Q--'ww---Qglxln moJik1 ' ...ji 314 HAfLQg'-............-......-.-..-.,.Q..-i ,X 7 X , G N ' x 'W A H - X -' 3-W, H' . Y ' 1, K , . . :VX XX 'x ' - Q I , .',- w-f:--- ' ' ' -'-',-'M 2 x fr. -,V . - -' V K 1, , ZZ .xllx I at llCdBlllllD-5 MXNSNSDIIIIINSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' Paper Staff zniuxuzutuuuxizmihzuzuswim: loleokt Q Dragan, Gibson, Haskell, Editor- ------------- Betty Dragoo d Assistant Editor--Marian Goeller Feature Editor ------ Doris Gibson Sports Editor- --------- Dale Doan Church News ----- Virginia Haskell Community News ---- Norma Wolcott Business lanager ---- Joseph Huber Circulation Manager ---- Dale Doan Advisor --------- A. G. Karabatsos The addition of a new mim- eograph machine greatly expedit- ed the publication of this years 'Sun D1al'. U The final edition of the 'Sun Dial' was prepared and dis- tributed by the Sophomore typing class. Z3 ii I 5 .- I N ! r .--... ...- ,r f,h, I i ll' -w.-M.-u-,.-2hIllnnunllilsv ' MXUSHENINSMXNENIBZNENEME Pe p Club SNSNS ZMZMS Groathouaa, Kubes, Dragoo, H. Bodtko, Haskell, Clay- ton, Duis, and Einrichs. 1 Middle Row: Lovereheck, Huber, Goeller, Wolcott, P. Bodtke, Babcock, Back Row: Fatt, K and, Junker. . Front Row: Deaver, Frades, Hansen, Gibson, and Fangmeyer. . V eeweee ' K 'The Pep Club consisted of 21 members. The following were elect- H ed officers: ' 5 President ------ - ----- -- ---- Kay Hinriehs 'Vice-President-----Elizabeth Lovercheck 5 Secretary and Treasurer ---- Betty Dragoo The uniforms for 1952-53 were white turtle-neck, sweaters,gray skirts, ind orange tias.l - The cheerleaders were Elmore Fredes, Doris Gibson, and Phyllis Hansen. The substitutes were Janice Huber and Lorena Kubes. They X were gray skirts, white turtle-neck sweaters, and white majorette bootsmx X x , W E A K ,A e21 H:' 'M ' h 'L , ,.,-,'ffff-bt'i. ! Z4 N-. X K I .L-Ll K hdlllllll NSN!NXNIIIHIHZIIUSIIUIHSNIII Junior Play SHIISHIHINXNRURHRHIIXNINZMI U 1 The Junior Classpreeenteda three-actcomed 'Foot1oose', on November 24, 1952. The cast consisted oft Loren Duis-----------------------0--- ---- --lr. Richard Early Phyllis Hansen----------G-------------------Hrs. Emily Early Daria GibaQncuancopnec:savannasonacuoacqoauounnonuBbpQ Egply Elizabeth Lovercheck------------------------------lhry Early Jbrpy warrgnnoons0aananuconancobacnccaosuuqusunuuunick Early JQQ HubQroo nas- Qan:canonsasoddocuhoocbaoooccnoucaocBQb E.r1y Hyrna Bndtkgnos uunn :qs-Qvdnhbodocascconos ugunnnu papsoDQ1phiQ Rgubgn Hgllgp- oquoanun onagosto:oqccaunqsuuncnnnq.BuzzN Daily Marian Goeller----------------------- ----------- Jenny Malloy ii N Rgbgrt O'HQllncuocsCoon009:09nuqoQ0QcqsooRandQ1ph Cunningham Elnora Frades--- ----- --------------------------Miriam la ker ..N Euggnp 'bllcnbersanna:nponoooQononnnoa0o00ssnacnJuck uilfnrd Mm- LQRO Nbamannunosncvalcchhuapcanduoaucgcoucubst.nford w.11Qs Chgrigttg cltytonunouocccapunooonaonnhocaoooahalf'. Pgrggtgr W Kiss Arthaud was the director. Exuansnzilitiikfiisisiisuiuzntni l 0 I 5 Semor Play : On Aggil 24, 19555 the Seniors presented a three-act comedy, est Assured . Because of such a large cast a few underclassmen were used. Dale Doan --------- ----- --------------------------Mr. Morlock Kay Hinrichgbuugb oucsm nubsuoccuUnenhuachsubdhucnlrs. Morlock Betty Dragoo --------------- ------------ ------- --Mary Morlock Janice Huber- ------------ ----- ----- - --------- Jessica Morlock Virginia Haskell --------- --------------- ---------- ---Mildred Edward Babcock ------------- -- ------- - ---- ------ Luigi Lanconi Marvin Fangmeyer ------------------ --- ------------ Joe Lanconi Norma Wb1cott-- --------------------- ----- ------- --Miss Akers Melvin Bodtke--- ------------------- -- ------------ George Plow Robert Mumby---- ----- -------------------------- ---- Dr. Brown Darrell Fett-------- ----------- --------------------- Lucifer Harold R1dd1e------------- ---------------------- ---Mr. Black Florence Bodtke------------- ------------------ lartha Lanconi Lorene Kubes--- -------- -- ----------------------- Mrs. Smart Darrel Welch ---- - ------ 4---1 ------ - ----- -- -------------- Joke Loretta Babcock- -------- -- ------- -- -------------- lrs.,Frinck Mr. Nick Karabatsos directed the play. I n M m n .yo, n N. no 'gr , . e'-'r- N -'L f ,, 5- Z5 . - x X- ll'3' X 3xxxnzuznznsuznansusulnsillms ' 'ii 5 Our Jamtor 2 ' x 1 3 W 5 K 1 Q P George Wolcott 5 mawswxnswxnxuxN8N3M2N!Nx 5 Our Cooks? J I Suiwxmxwswxmzunwxuxwnmng LZTI I H 32 -, E W1 uv! 'I -,, s ll 1 D xx J His ,..,,w., A. .. I 7... , 5 urs. hae wrmwow bra. M.U. wvuxm . an K I i,, 26 +9 Z ,I I 1 ll . 1 WX X , Ti N Q av l J Q - Ill 942698088958DGSMSNINBHIMZNSMZNZNZNZMXMZ BASKETBALL ZDIIDIZ They finally did it those faithful, fighting never say-die Ti- ger cagere climbed to the top of the Pioneer Conference Sweeping Plymouth out of the way for the first time in seven years, the Rey- nolds Tigers ended the 1952 53 season as Pioneer Conference Champ- ions with a 5 and 0 record in conference action and a 17 and 3 over- all record In addition to the regular conference championship, the Tigers were also Pioneer Conference Tournament Champions The small but potent Tiger Cubs kept pace with the varsity, compiling a S and O record against conference reserve teams for the Reserve Championship. The Tigers are looking forward to a successful season next year in that 9 of 13 varsity letter-winners are returning--this will include all the regulars. a- ,, U , ,, A ' I - .-..- .... - Hunnius U' S 2 nnrnnnrunnnuuuunqvunmvwnernnr-we f--M ff N na,-nmnrvv -- - l - l u C RESERVES Melvin, Haskell, Riddle, Dragoo, Neemannhwelch, Duis, and Coach Nick Karabatsos 29 A f. .,...-sa.an-nan-ill!!! E i r I 31 Physical Educcition MIGIZNXHINZBGKEIINIWZNINZNI 2 I N Q Volleyball ' 5 .illlllllliillllllilllxhifllilllillll o Lorstta Babcock, Roxio Groathouao, Betty Back Row: Phyllis Hannon, Drngoo, Virginia Haskell, Donnsttn Dain, Kay Hinrioha, Charlotte Clayton. Middle Row: Marian Goollor, Myrna. Bodtko, Koran Wolcott, Florence nkor Coach Kick Karabataoa. Bodtke, Betty Lovorohock, Le Iln Ju , Front Row: Doris Gibson, muon Frades, Janice Huber, Doris Fatt, Ruth Deaver, Lorena Ruben, Bernice Fangmoyor. o 1 32 .T 1 ,.. x -'Lf X ..,- I I ! I If ,I if 1 I v fl K f f 1 11' I fl A . li 1+ i f 1 5 1 mx Mx H if! . XX q F NK I gacquzgwgcwwzg.-A.'..,-.MQ mmm waNagswxwxNzseeXNZcNxM2oe? E 'Younger lDays 1 r SZSGZNRWRW30529031903W'2N3W2955f!f2f5fiiSW5Ei9'33N3Il5SIiXN8bf -' '33' - -+---....'....4..,.....aunnnmuuunlnl In - l N N .5 f. C ,Y F2 5 E XI Z Q1 U Mel Dale -'M- 'Q' E, :fm I W .5 , F 'Q A..,. ,MLM-L.vw 63? I V 1' ' ,.-ww ,.,. 'iii' f 'iqg +L ij, w5?22 -',i f .L - ykh ,... K -6 t Y' I M sgryNf 'i'cEN-fhbi . ' . L f - 3 k V 5, Q M P .ji L, I K .: f x-,i- 1- 1. ' Norma L MBPV I Q' KG? , f . . N .I 7 A 1, N ,K Harold X Betty H 34 hi XX., X 5 '- vnu I I lit! I X ll THANK You: Because of you, our sponsors and patrons, we have our 1952-'53 yearbook. I Because of you, we can enjoy through the years this picture story of our high school years. Because of you, we have a yearbook that will often bring happiness to the students of our school and to the parents and friends who can enjoy with them the memories portrayed on these pages. To you, our sponsors and patrons, we are truly grateful. If K PATRONS LARRY NUTSCH STUDIO Fairbury THE FAIRBURY STATE BANK Fairbury i SMITTY'S PASTRY SHOPPE Fairbury ' ACKERMAN'S JEWELRY Fairbury FARMERS UNION CO-OP. OIL ASSOC. Fairbury POLLY SHOE STORE Fairbury FARMERS UNION CO-OP. ELEVATOR ASSN. Fairbury KORBEL CUT-RATE DRUGS Fairbury STULL -ELECTRIC Fairbury REXALL DRUG STORE Fairbury y STULL PONTIAC Fairbury GREGORY'S STORE Reynolds T, NIGI-I TEXACO Fairbury 1 NUCKOLLS HOME FOR FUNERALS Fairbury K MILES BURWOOD CLEANERS Beatrice l l . b V 4 M 'lh I ' l g f - ' 2 41


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