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16 The Sin d mi FIRST NATIONAL RANK ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA LINCOLN »■» wmvtDai cam FORDSON Authorized Sales and Service Alliance Motor Company FOR FURNITURE ALWAYS GO TO GLEN MILLER I The Best in the Furniture Line i i History of Class The Golden (Continued on page 5) The first party of the year was held at the country home of Kenneth Hanks on May 16. Mrs. Banks served an excellent dinner which was very much appreciated by all and hints were dropped for another good time at this place in the future. This year we had on the regular football squad. Oliver McPherson. Ralph Garvin. William Eherly and Tom Wykoff. These men starred in nearly every game. In girls basketball we were represented by Geraldine Bretmaman, captain of the team. Helen Coker, and Della Peterson. On the boys team William Eberly was the only Junior. On the second team was Jasper Reynolds. On the Annual stafT of 1924 we had eight members and on the regular Spud staff we had six members. In debate we had Wauneta Robinson who was one of the chief members. She was one of the most untiring workers of the team. We had two representatives in the Commercial contest. They were Edith Mewhirter and Jewell Price. Jewell took first in novice shorthand. In music we were well represented in Glee club. Double Quartet and orchestra. On March 7 we presented the class play. “Going Some. This was a real success. What was perhaps the most elaborate banquet ever given and the first j one in the new building was given j April 26. To the music of guitars and mandolins the guests were ushered to their seats by girls in Spanish costume. The decorations carried out the Spanish rose garden idea. Thus closed the Junior year. In the year 1925 we entered the doors of this school as Seniors and were proud of the fact. This year there were sixty-four in the class. We received into our fold five three-year Seniors. Our officers this year were: Spon- i sor. Miss Spacht; president. Oliver McPherson; vice president. William | Zieg; secretary and treasurer. Flor- j ence IxHspeich: Spud representative. Eoline Sweet: athletic representative. ! Helen Coker. Our first party was a weiner roast at Ash grove. October 3. On Friday. November 23. a party was held in the gymnasium. | This year we were represented in j j athletics by William Eberly. Edward Herman. Rex Smith and Donald Dot- j son in football. In basketball by Wil- j (Continued on page 18) j Rule Store Everything —for— MEN WOMEN and CHILDREN HIGH GRADE GAS And OIL ! I Alliance Filling ! Station Phone 81 H. A. Allison Keep-U-Neat j Odorless Cleaners Phone 133
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POLAR i l i i i PIE 10c Manufactured by ALLIANCE CANDY CO. Alliance, Nebr. Average net wt. 2 oz. or more I FARMERS’ ! UNION | « W HISTORY OF CLASS j (Continued from pas ’ 161 liam Hicknell. William Mberlv and | ! Donald Dotson. j j In debate, Moline Sweet. Kenneth Banks, and Xelle Sturgeon were on ■ the class team and also are of the | I regular teams. Moline was on the j team chosen to go to Lincoln. We are well represented on the j I Spud staff, having Dorothy McCall as j Mditor-in-Chief: William Zieg. press j editor: Kenenth. business manager; | I Janice Wills, subscription manager: j j and Inez Young, exchange editor. In declam we had two members. 1 Florence Lotspeich and William Zieg j went to the state contest. In this William won first in oratorical in the stute. We were well represented in the Commercial contest and Scholarship contest this year. On May I we were again entertained at the country home of Kenneth Banks and a good time was had by all. On May 5 we gave the annual play. “The Whole Town’s Talking.” Each member of the cast was excellent and the auditorium and balcony were packed for the first time. This pla was given again May 13 for the benefit of the Athletic association. Excellent scholarship, the highest honor given in this high school, was j awarded to six members of our class. And now we close the four happies. I j years of our life, those spent in the j • old A. H. S. ' LAST WILL Flour. Feed and Fuel ; For Satisfaction j From Service and for assurance of quai-j ity in your Foodstuffs send your orders to Mallery’s. | Free delivery to all parts j of town at frequent inter- j vals. I ! MALLERY ] Grocery Quality Grocers (Continued from page 14) To Mr. Flynn we give the honor of making records in athletics equal to those made by Former Coach Prince. Therefore, friends, since we hav. used discretion in bestowing these priceless gifts upon you. the faculty and underclassmen of A. H. S.. we trust that you will make use of the same to the best of your ability. Signed, published and sealed thi-2kth day of May. year of our Lord. One thousand, nine hundred and twenty-five as our last will and testament. (Signed! (’LASS OF 1925. A negro went into a hank down sonth to get a check cashed. He stood in line a long time and finally hi-turn came. Just as he got to the window (he teller put up a sign. “The Bank Is Busted.” The negro—What do you mean, the hank is busted? Teller Well, it is. that's all; it’s busted didn’t you ever hear of a hank being busted? The negro Yes. but I never had one bust right in my face befo . LEAVITT MEAT COMPANY A Meat Market of Quality, Service and low prices. Free delivery any where, any time. Phone 111 Start a bank account today STOP Spending it all. Some day your earning power is going to cease, when this time comes, will you be | prepared to meet it with I the bank account you j started today. FIRST STATE j BANK Alliance, Nebraska To the Seniors: j i j At the close of your J school work we extend congratulations and best wishes for j I the future. j Accept our thanks for your past patronage. THIELE’S i I ---+
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