College View High School - Viewpoint Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1935

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Captain-elect Eugene Miller, Leon Eno, Fred Soflin, Leland Berggren, Tom Gillaspie, Ken- neth Krull and Bill Hughes were the junior lettermen in basket- ball. Eugene Miller and Kenneth Krull were members of the track team. Leland Berggren is the Presi- dent-elect and the past Vice President of the Hi-Y Clubg while Leland Lowe is Vice President- elect. Lois McGee is the President- elect of the Girl Reserves. Bill Hughes was the second- semester editor of the P 81 G. Jean Rosenbach was Vice- President of the Student Coun- cil. Jean Hooper and Mary Peder- sen were two of the school's three cheerleaders. This is Jean's second year as cheer-leader. Jean Hooper, Fred Soflin and Bill Hughes made the all school play cast entitled Three Cor- nered Moon. Every junior girl is a member of the Girl Reserves. The junior boys who were members of the Hi-Y were Le- land Berggren, Leland Lowe, Leon Eno, Eugene Miller, Ken- neth Krull, Tom Gillaspie, Wil- liam Hoag, Jim Harrison and Bill Hughes. G. A. A. girls from the junior class are Catherine Adams, Ruby Gammell, Clover Green, Lois Mc- Gee, Mary Pedersen, Jean Rosen- bach, Jane Rosenbach, Ida Schoenthal, Iona Vermaas, Fran- ces Lundwall, and Jean Hooper. Juniors wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank Mr. Humann for the time and trouble that he has given to them in order to make the year one of the best for this class thus far.

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4 We 3 v rr: 3 MF IUNIORS .5 M ly ,Fi 'DJ if The Junior Class of this year was unusually strong in the way of school activities, so much so in fact, that the editor of the View Point has seen fit to allot this space for the recording of these activities in the form of a class history. The class made a good start by electing forits oflicers, Mary Ped- en, Presidentg Fred Soflin, e Presidentg Arlene Nel- son, Secretary-Treasurer. On October third the student council election was held and the junior members who were chosen were: Leon Eno, Harlan Graham, Jean Hooper and Jean Rosen- bach. The class celebrated the last day of the first semester by hav- ing a theater party and parti- cipated in a chili feed after- wards. The seniors were very much surprised when the juniors com- pletely ignored them on their skip day in May. This was some- thing new in the annals of school history. The class also planned and gave a very successful Junior- Senior banquet as a parting good wish to the graduating seniors. Such is the history of the Jun- ior class of 1934-35. Some of the outstanding things that some of our class members have done this year are as fol- lows: Ervain Oakes and Jim Har- rison were elected to the Na- tional Honorary Society. Captain-elect William Hoag, Kenneth Krull, Tom Gillaspie, Leland Lowe and Eugene Miller, all G. L. L. Half-back, are the junior boys who played on the football team.



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S ' sn.. 'B s. l I ' l ,L I Q 'l x E 1 x X- X Xllp 12' K Eff il FIRST Thomas Mantor Paul nsford, Jack Birkett, Clifford Cha aylor, John Badousek, Ralph SECOND Bergman, Myrtle Porte rene Hensen, Flo H rgert, Wanda Stahl. Edna Eddy, Gertie Mae Forney, R la Morley, Rena Ba , Elizabeth Berlowitz. THIRD ROW Virginia Schm r, Celeste Meyer, b t McMeen. Richard Keith, V Duard . Freda Theis, ilmzi Sherman. SOPHOMORE CLASS The fall of 1934 found thirty-six Sophomores in the usual Sophomore home room 206, with Mrs. Beltz as home room teacher and Mrs. Bergman as class sponsor. At the beginning of the year the class was organized with Richard Keith, Presidentg Ger- trude Lampman, Vice Presidentg and Duard Henderson, Secretary-Treasurer. Clifford Thomas and Virginia Badousek were chosen members of the Student Council, After Christmas vacation, the Sophomores returned to school to a new home room teacher, Miss Perry. There was a Sophomore party in the gym at Hallowe'en. The scholarship honor roll students were Freda Theis, Leonard Cornell, Virginia Schmucker, and Vernon Lunsford. The girls receiving letters this year in G. A. A. were Leona Brant, Sethyne Brant, and Freda Theis. The boys who received letters in football and basketball were Duard Henderson, Vernon Lunsford, Robert Wilson, John Badousek, and Hubert McMeen. The desire of the class is to stay together and to become Juniors in the autumn. P

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