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! Jew? ., OLD nose AND GREEN Whit: HaroldToller . . .' , V k , 4 Roller Tooiey COLLEGE anwmronr COLLEGE Pnemnnonr Class Pres. 1; Vice Pres. Athletic Associa- tion 1; Orchestra 1-4; Glee Club 11 2-4; ttNothing But the Truth 3; ttWill Tell 4-; ttSo This is Londont' 4; Class Editor Old Rose and Green 4. tilee light that lies i7 womanis eyes has been, 'my heartis un- doing? Grand Island High School I; Clerks High School 2; Orchestra 3, 4; ttNothing But the Truth 3; Dcclumulory Contest 4; itSo This is London 4; Class Sec.- Treas. 4; Cheer Leader 4. Nu dinner goes off well without him. nnna XVeller NORMAL TRAINING District No. 31 1, 2; uYimmy Y o h n s on i s Yobi, 1; Class Vice Pres. l; ttMy IIushandtt 2; Minstrel 2; HPot Boiler 4. ttIIcr pleasure in her power to charm. Blanche Wilson Dropped. y tiThey laugh that win? ' Class History 1 On a dull September morning, sixty-nine shining green faces filledthe north side of the assembly hall. It was a sight to behold, that glittering mass of emerald. It really reminded one of St. .Patrick,s Day. After wandering aimlessly through the halls most of them found their classes. tFifty and one-half percent means moSU. It was a terrible ordeal that first day of high school. However, there was one con- solation, they received the afternoon off. Each day become easier until finally they considered themselves a part of the high school. They elected officers and chose Mrs. Kentopp and Miss Dunder sponsors. They even put on several assembly programs, one of which was considered the best of the year. The party in the gym, December twenty-third, 'was a howling success. They seemed to enjoy the absence of upper classmen who never failed to remind them of their low rank in high school. ' ' . ' The year passed and the short three months of vacation rolled around. Happy freshmen, hoping to be Sophomores, left the school soon to return; The summer passed by and the class renewed school. By now their color has A changed. They are no longer the green, wonder-eyed Freshmen of a year ago, but are Sophomores, very Blue Sophomores. They are now in a position to look back upon the Freshmen, ridicule them and make things as unpleasant as possible for them. They no longer wander about aimlessly but seem to know what they are doing, though that is doubtful. They selected officers and sponsor at their first class meeting. The sponsor was t 1920. , . ,, Nd Page Twenty-tlzrcc
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H. Virginia Ross COLLEGE PREPARATORY Class Vice Pres. 1; Class Editor 01d Rose and Green 1; 2Thc Kleptumaniad, 1; May Festival 1; Glee Club 11 2. 3, 4; 2Bluck and 1V ll 1 t 0 Review 2; Girls Trio 3; 2Cypsy ancW 3; 2XVlly the Chimes Rang2 3; 2Notlxing B u t the Truthm 3; Honor So- ciety 2; HWill T6112 4; .150 This is London 4; Editor-in-Chicf 01d Rose and Green 4. :4Ez'cn tho, vanquished she could argue still? Ruth Scudder COLLEGE PREPARATORY Lincoln High School 1, 2; Gypsy Rover2 3; Glee Club 11 3, 4;' uWill TCIP 4. ' Whimsy, not reason. is the female guide? Lloyd Solt COMMERCIAL Glee Club II 2-4; HBlack and White Re- view 2; 2Cypsy Rov- cr2 3; Minstrel 4; Football 2; 2Why the Chimes Rang 3. 44To live at ease and not be bound to tllinkf' Joseph Stone COLLEGE PREPARATORY Glee Club 11 1-4. n! have more under- standing than all my teachers? OLD ROSE AND GREEN uni Marion Ryan COMMERCIAL Basketball 1, 2; Foot- ball 2, 3, Captain 4; Track 2; Glee Club II 3, 4; Gypsy RoverH 3; Broadcaster Staff 3, Editor 4; Class Vice Pres. 3. 200011 men starve for want of 'impudcrzccf, Lloyd Senkbile ' COMMERCIAL Football 1, 2; Basket- ball 1-3; Track 2; 441V11y tlie Chimes Rang 3; 2Gyspy Rov- ern 3; Letter Club 4; Editor-in-Chief Broad- caster 4; Class Vice Pres. 4; GlcoCIub II 2-4; Stage Manager Class Play 3; Produc- ing Staff for Class Play 4. 2There is no love but at Wst sighty Marguerite Stevens NORMAL TRAINING King Sol in Fairy- land 1; Dcclamatory Contest 3; 2T1 : Klep- tomaniac 1; 2The Light 2; Debate 4; Student Librarian 4. gWhat 1's fame? An, empty bubble. Gold? A transient shining troublci, L George Stuart COMMERCIAL Dramatic Contest 2; CommerciaI Contest 3; Typist Old Rose and Green 4. 14Littlc things agcct lit- tle minds? 1929 Page Twenty-two
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eee OLD HOSE n'n GREEN W, Mr. Dahlstrom. Business was easy. They seemed to be always in a hurry. There were eight lettermen in football and four in basketball from this class. The Sophomores ended a brilliant year by attending the high school picnic and then three months of vacation. May-one Ininute-now September. Here they come. Theyire Juniors now. Almost Seniors, but not quite. After electing officers and sponsors, Miss Kirkpatrick and Miss Reinke, the class went to work and proved that they would be remembered in later years by what they had accomplished. Six boys made their letters and played on the first team in foot- ball and three made their letters in basketball. The Junior play, tiNothing But the Truthii, was the greatest event of the year, that is, next to the Junior-Senior banquet. The banquet was proclaimed one of the best that had ever been presented in C. C. H. S. School days departed rapidly and Juniors scattered themselves about the land- scape. The summer iassed b as all summers do and attain the same orou that entered l . o o P the high school as Freshmen now enter as Senlors. Some are gone. Some new ones are added but they are still, at heart, the same class. As in preceding years officers were elected. Miss Hutchison was elected spon- sor and Miss Smith, eo-sponsor. The class organized and the Mixer was given. The annual staff was chosen and went to work. There were six men on the first team in football. As Seniors they are very democratic. They seem to have forgotten the lofti- ness of former upper-elassmen and mingle with the rest of the school. They were banqueted by the Juniors April 25. May 7 and 8 saw the big event of the year-- the Senior class play, itSo This Is London? School is nearing a close. The Seniors are now entering the school of life as Freshmen. Let us hope they may profit by their high school education and make the rugged road to success a smoother one. - wee ' Class Will State of Nebraska City of Central City We, the Senior class of nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, being of sound mind and realizing the certainty of death and the uncertainty of graduating, do hereby dispose of all our earthly possessions, in this our last will and testament, hereby re- voking all former wills made by us. ITEM 1. Wergive to the Juniors the honorable right to become the Seniors of 1930 and to uphold the honor of this position as we have done in the past year. ITEM 2. To the Sophomores we bequeath the right to become Juniors and to ' feed the Seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet as lavishly and unselfishly as we and many classes before us have done. ' 1029 - Page Twenty-four
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