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Remember— —That— P. R. HEIDEBRECHT does all kinds of Cement Work j First class work guaranteed. Phone 540 Graduating Class of 1925: GREETING: During your vacation days don’t forget that we are here to serve you at all times, with Home-made Ice Cream, Candy, Pop and Popcorn. THE HOME OF SWEETS Sugar Bowl Best By Test Headquarters For all Nationally knwn lines Hart Schaffner Marx Stetson Hats Florsheim Shoes Munsing Underwear Holeproof Hosiery Manhattan Shirts Arrow Shirts Belber Luggage The FAMOUS OF COURSE Debate This year the class of '25 had the distinction of winning the inter-class debate championship and thus its numerals appear on the cup presented last year by Former Principal F ('. Prince. From the four class teams, four debaters were chosen to form the A. H. S. debate squad. Three of these were Seniors Foline Sweet. Kenneth Banks and Nellie Sturgeon. Nellie has represented Alliance in this work for three years. Kenneth served as a second team member last j year and Koline was inexperienced, j Since Alliance won the district championship, three debaters were chosen to represent the high school at Lincoln. May 7. in the state championship tourney. Koline was the only Senior who was chosen to go. Ruth Schill, ’26. Raymond Weyrens. 26. and Kathleen Rlak. '29. alternate, were the other team members. Miss Beulah Rundle. former debater of Kearney Normal college, now Latin instructor. coached the debate team. The last two years Miss Bernice j Miller, former sponsor of the Class of 25. coached, debate. Wauneta Robinson was a first team member during i the two years Miss Miller coached. Wauneta was already chosen as a member of the squad this year, due to her work in inter-class debates, but she had to drop her debate work. I PROPHECY OF CLASS (Continued from page 121 { of Hemingford. Nebraska. DeVere Fellers is now owner of the largest soap factory in South Africa. He kills a lion every morning before breakfast for exercise. Marie Hariner. Helen Coker. Ruth Hutchinson. Valetta Hacker and Ina Cornish are known over the world as the yodling quartet of the nation. Here the wizard paused, three remain to be spoken of. Margaret Turner. Edith Falls and Russell Kllsbury. twro of these three j are paired off. the third, the last, but not least, will play a pipe organ in a grand hotel in Chicago.” Thus the wizard shakes his magic stick before the entrance of the cave and with a clang he disappeared and the iron doors swing shut. We have heard our callings. Let us abide by them. —FINIS. Tobe See hyah. woman! Didn’t ah see yo kissin’ a no-count piece of trash las' night? Liza -Gwan, Tobe. It was so dark j ah thought it was vo’ all. Tobe come to think bout it. niay-! be ’twas me what time was dat? ------------------+ ------ 1888 ---- HARDWARE HARNESS AND IMPLEMENTS I I Newberry’s Hardware Co. j I ------ 1925 ---- Ignition Troubles —quickly relieved at our service station Tire Vulcanizing DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS i I Schafer Auto [ Supply fchoads EXCLUSIVE WOMEN’S WEAR I j
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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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20 The Siu d | Goodbye j j SPUD George D. Darling Furniture j , Clean Groceries I i i j Your food supplies can’t be any cleaner than the store in which they are sold. That is why we keep our store as neat and clean as you would prefer your home. Our prices are just as low as you will find anywhere. Try our grocery service RAY WILSON Times Building i ! The Same Care We give the same sympathetic care afterwards that you gave before I Motor Ambulance and Hearse I I j Wells Undertak- I ing Company Masonic Temple Bldg. 1 | I Athletics | The Clans of '25 has been well represented in athletics tills year. Although not a large number of Seniors have been found in any one phase, all those who were entered did their parts exceptionally well. Since football comes first in the year. we will discuss the fool ha 11 players from the Class of ’25. William Kberly was captain, making his second year in the game. He played end and was a player who could be depended upon. He played a gritty game and performed his part well. ‘‘Hill participates in the game because of bis interest and loyalty and A. H. S. is mighty proud of his loyalty. Edward Herman, guard, is also a sec- : ond year man. “Jakie is a steady and I faithful player who always does his | part fully when it comes to blocking • the ether man and tearing a hole j through the opponent’s line. An in- I jury early in the season deprived Jakie from “showing his stuff’’ in some of the early games. Frank j Mounts, guard, played his first year : this season. A green man to begin with, by constant playing and fighting Frank won a place on the team j Oliver McPherson, fullback, played • his first year for Alliance in his Jun- j ior year. Mac is over age and was de- j prived from playing on the team during the season of 1924. The one year I that he did play. M:ic awakened fear in the hearts of his opponents W’hen called on for a line plunge, he a’-ways left a swirling eddy of men in his wake. W’hen he tackled them, they “stayed tackled.” In basketball, W’illiam Eberly was the only Senior who mad the team. His services were lost to the team by graduation at mid-semester. As in other athletics. Bill proved to be a capable anil loyal player and played because he liked the game. In track and field. no Senior made the first team. Lee T.—Why does W’illiam Zieg wear such loud stockings? Mr. Me—So his feet won’t go to sleep. (lien Worley—I went to see her last night and some one threw a brick through the window and hit the poor girl in the ribs. Frank S.—Did it hurt her? Glen No, but it broke three of my fingers. Clarence G. I have a good chance for the track team. Donald ('. Why. are they going to raffle it off? You can’t go bad on any Spud ad. Thanks— The Service Barber Shop wishes to thank the Seniors for their patronage d u r i n g their school years and to wish them success in all future endeavors. W. H. WOOD ! IMPERIAL | THEATRE I THE LATEST AND BEST OF PHOTOPLAYS Matinee Daily at 2:30 Nights 7:30 and 9:15 WHEN ! School Days ! | are over why not get the OLD BUS I all greased up and filled with gas at the BEST FILLING STATION in tow n, and go on that long j planned vacation. Baum Oil Company ...--------
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