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in the school play Three Corn- ered Moont' last year and did so well she got it again in The Whole ToWn's Talking , Made the National Honor Society in her senior year. Small, clever, pleasant, Peggy Hornung is liked by everyone in the class. Member of the Girl Reserves three years, on the cab- inet two, also in G. A. A. two years. She took part in the op- eretta Tulip Time , was a mem- ber of the Viewpoint staff, Played Annie in the Senior play, D'ya remember the Romeo with the Barrymore profile in Klep- tomania , Thre Cornered Moon , and The Whole Town's Talk- ing That's Bill Hughes, big C6 ft. 25 activities man of the Ye editor on P 8: G two also edited this annual. class. years, Center on the basketball team two years, No. 1 in tennis for three, member of Hi-Y and C. V, Club. Represented our scandal sheet at the Nebraska Press Convention this year and will spiel one of the commencement speeches. Outstanding humorist of the Senior Class is Kenneth Keller' Easy-going, clever, capricious, his sense of humor is always break- ing out, amusing his fellow-stu- dents, plaguing his teachers. An athlete, he made his mark in foot- ball as a senior, in basketball as a junior. Took part in the op- eretta Robin Hood , was a mem- ber of Hi-Y and C. V, Club. In two years at C. V. Kenny Krull has become one of the most popular boys in the class. Foot- ball, basketball, and track letters both years, captain of track team this, and member of Ace Club. In Hi-Y, vice-president of C. V, Club, on cast of Kleptomania . On P gl G staff both years, and Viewpoint staff. Pleasant, witty, adable. Best student of the class, Faith Lawrencds school-work was han- dicapped by illness. Salutatorian this year, member of the National Honor Society, also a member of Girl Reserves, and chairman of the Service Committee. Very quiet, very studious, Tall suave and athletic is Frank Layton. Lettered in basketball two years, reserve team in '34, THE VIEWPOINT-1935-36 first team in '35, Lettered in track this year. Member Mahatma Fifi Club, also C. V. Club and Hi-Y. You probably remember him as the fast shifty half-back, Buzz Lowe has been president of C. V. Club, vice-president of I-Ii-Y, and Class Vice-President. Suave, dark, athletic, you'll always find him in the midst of the fun. Main thing about Frances Lund- wall's personality is her gum. Frances without gum would be like the ocean without water. Could that be what her teacher meant by saying I wish she'd dry up ? Cheerful, talkative, popular, she's Class Treasurer this year, and typist for the View- point, Member of G. A. A., Pep Club, and Girl Reserves, on G. R. Cabinet this year. You'll hear her sprout her stuff as a com- mencement speaker. Lois McGee is another good- looking brunette. Member of G. A, A., Pep Club, and Girl Ref- serves, President of G. R. this year, member of the Interclub Council, and vice-president of that organization. Member of both P Kr G and Viewpoint staffs. She and Willie Hoag like to listen to Gang Busters on the radio. Just ask her. Mrs, Simmons in The Whole Town's Talking . Coming to College View from Jackson High in her sophomore year, Lucille McMaster quickly fitted into school activities. Mem- ber of Mahatma Fifi Club, Massa- sappa Club, and Girl Reserves, also took part in the '35 musical. Arlene Nelson attended the ninth and tenth grades in Lincoln. She has written for both Purple and Gold and the Viewpoint, was Secretary-Treasurer of the Junior class, Active in Girl Reserves and G, A. A. Pretty, blonde, demure, played Sally in The Whole Town's Talking . Quiet, industrious and whim- sical, Erv Oaks was the eficient business manager behind the P 8: G last ye-ar, the same on this an- nual, One of our most consistent students, he was elected to the Na- tional Honor Society in his Junior year, and took part in the play presented by the Latin class. Tech- nical man on Three Cornered Moon , chemistry lab assistant ll 5 S ff ---- -,,.1 U ff ff 'v v TOP T0 BOTTONI-Left to rfght: Catherine Adams Leland Berggren YYillurd liresee Vivian Dobson Leon Phill Tom Gillaspie lhlrlzln Urzllmln Clover Green
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10 XO Meet The Seniors UQ By Mack Harrison Catherine Adams, besides get- ting consistently good grades, has s HH Harlan Graham ,President been a me-mber of both Girl Re- serves and G. A. A, for four years. Quiet, brunette, reserved, her friends are close friends. Busiest fellow in the class is Buss Berggren. In Hi-Y three years, cabinet member first, vice- president seconcl, president third. Lettered in basketball two years, football one-. Member of C, V. Club, in Kleptomania , stage manager for The Whole Town's Talking . On both P Sz G and Viewpoint stais this year. Tooted a horn in the orchestra three years. Good-lookirg, popular, witty. As he came from the academy only this semester, most of us LW Jean Rosen lunch S80l'ti'1ll'5 have not had time to get well ac- quainted With Willard Bresee. THE VIEWPOINT'-l 935-36 He's tall, dark, affable, studious, If you know him, you like him. Reserved, modest, industrious, Vivian Dobson has written articles for the Purple and Gold, which you'Ve probably noticed. She's been a member of Girl Reserves for two years, and took part in the f35 musical. Tall, blond, and handsome, Lee Eno is the school Adonis. You can't tell his voice from Bing Crosby's, when neither is singing. In operettas Robin Hood and Tulip Time . This year's basket- ball captain, also plays baseball, Member C. V. Club, secretary of Hi-Y and council member. One year on Student Council, two on P 8: G staff. Sandy-haired and freckled Tom- my Gillaspie's face was designed to fit his grin. Reserve team in basketball and football as fresh- man and sophomore, first team in both last two years. Lightest and pluckiest man on the team, he made the Ace Club this year, Also golf team three years, C. V. Club, and P Kr G staff, two. Always getting in trouble, also got into The Whole Town's Talking , and Kleptomania , where he was the stunning heroine whose hair came down in the middle of the act! Was his face red?l .... Clever, good-looking, quiet, Harley Duke Graham Wa.S class president two years, freshman and senior, member of the Student Council two, sophomore and jun- ior, is an active member of Hi-Y and C. V. Club. A dependable back, he played on the reserve team one year, first team one, Though ser- ious-minded and studious most of the time, he has a roguish grin which sometimes spells trouble. Another good student is Clover Green, member of G. A. A., Pep Club, and Girl Reserves. One of the class's best writers, she wrote for both Purple and Gold and Viewpoint this year. Played Sadie Bloom in The Whole Town's Talking , Tall, blonde-, modest. This year's valedictorian, Mack Harrison is six feet tall, freckle- faced, drives a tennis ball with the best of them and goes for the women. Is a leader in the Nation- al Honor Society, member of C. V. Club and Hi-Y, wrote articles for P 8z G. Toure-d the country with his explorer cousin during his senior year and saw Ben Ber- nie perform in New York. Don- ald Swift in The Whole Town's Talking . QI didn't write this one-!-J, M. HJ Poker-faced, nandsome, quiet fSometimesJ, Willie Hoag was Class Treasurer in his soph- omore year, stage manager for Kleptomania , and The Whole l Doris Parker Vice- President Town's Talking , member of Hi- Y, and secretary of C. V. Club. He'll be remembered longest, however, for his football record. Two years on the team, two years member of the Ace Club, his un- erring' gift for getting tangled up in the runner's legs and ending up on the bottom of every pile made him captain this year and earned hi'-1 a place on the G. L. L. All- Star team. Pretty and vivacious, Jean Hooper will long be remembered as C. V.'s cheerleader, a position she held for three years. Good student, Class President fsopho- morej, member of Girl Reserves ill Francis Lundwall 'l'rea:sur. r and Pep Club three years, G. A. A. treasurer one. Had the lead
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12 and member of Hi-Y, he's clever, amiable, dependable. He was the heavy lover, Chet Binney, in The Whole Town's Talking . Outstanding among the girls in student activities is modest at- tractive Mary Pederson. In her four years at C, V. H. S. she has been, at one time or another Class President, Secretary of Girl Re- serves and G. A. A., member of Student Council, Pep Club, and Girl Reserve Cabinet, cheerleader for two years, reporter for the P Sz G three, and literary assist- ant on this annual. Demure, brunette, studious, Doris Parker also came here from Lincoln High. She's an active member of Girl Reserves, G, A. A. Y James Harrison Pi- t 'aleIlic- thorian , Y . and Pep Club, was in the '35 mu- sical. Elected Vice-President of the Senior Class, Health queen this spring, Wherever you go around school you run into Pinky Pember. He's a member of C, V. Club, Hi-Y, and the P Sz G staff, was on the football squad two years. Best bass in school, he has one- of those voices where the music goes down and-uh--STAYS down-oh ho ho ho etc. He sang with great harmony and even greater volume in the operettas Robin Hood and Tulip Time , and in the boys' quartet. Popular, active, genial. Class twins are the Rosenbachs, as alike as two peas in two differ- ent pods. They're both comely brunettes but-well-you would- n't get them mixed up. Jane has a natural antipathy for boys lNoah Webster knew that word, why don't you?J, and Jean doesn't like the-rn either, Both are mem- bers of Girl Reserves, and on the G. R. Cabinet. Jane's in G, A. THE VIEWPOINT-1935-36 Valedzctorzcm The College View High School faculty presents James Harrison as this year's valedictorian, James' average of 95.62 was attained while attending classes only two full years out of the three re- quired of a high school graduate. During his senior year he journey- ed into fourty-four different states with his cousin, a travel lecturer, and meanwhile kept up his stud- ies. This is an unusual record and it is to be regretted that he was unable to take the regents scholarship examinations which he undoubtedly would have passed with flying colors. Ron voyage! S1 44 Pls Salutatofricm P Salutatorian honors for 1936 go to Faith Lawrence who boasts an average of 94.21 for her three years' work in high school. Quiet, steady and capable, Faith has made a most favorable impression on students and faculty alike. At the time of his writing we have not yet obtained the results of her entry in the regents scholar- ship examinations but we are con- fident of her continued success. A., Jean's in Pep Club, also mem- ber of Student Council f'34j, P Kr G and Viewpoint staffs, was Senior Class Treasurer, Played Letty Lythe in The Whole ToWn's Talking . This year's All Sports Queen was petite Ida Schoenthal, She was in G. A. A. four years, presi- dent this year, also president of Pep Club. Member of Girl Re- serves, on the Cabinet this year, and on P Kr G and annual staffs, Sang in Tulip Time , and played in the '34 orchestra. Lila who lithpth in the senior play. Small, dark, cheerful, Fred Sof- lin excells as an actor and an ath- lete. Had leading parts in Klepto- mania , Three Corne-red Moon , Ready Made Family , and The Whole Town's Talking . Made the Journal-Star Honor Roll in basketball, plays. football and baseball, expects to try out for the state league immediately after graduation. Class Vice-President fjuniorj, sports editor for P Kp G and Viewpoint, member of C, V. Club. Auburn-haired and good-natur- ed is Iona Ver Maas. She sang in the operetta Tulip Time , was a member of G. A. A., Pep Club, and Girl Reserves, on the G R. Cabinet. Pleasant, modest, diffi- dent. + Faith Lawrence Saluta- ton-ian The Whole Town's Talking CAS'T: Henry Simmons, a manufacturer ........ Harriet Simmons, his wife ............. Ethel Simmons, their daughter ......... Chester Binney, Simmons' partner Letty Lythe, a motion picture star ........ Donald Swift, a motion picture director ..... Roger Shields, a young Chicago blood ....... Sally ous g 2 Lila Wilson'2 friends of Ethe1qI11IIIIZlI11 ' ......Bill Hughes .........Lois McGee ........Jean Hooper ...........Ervain Oaks .........Jean Rosenbach ..... Mack Harrison ..............Fred Soiiin ,.......Arlene Nelson .....Ida Schoenthal Annie, a maid ............................. ...... P eggy Hornung Sadie Bloom ...... ...... C lover Green Taxi Driver ........................................................................ Tom Gillaspie Directed jointly by Mrs. Berg- traditional College View High man and Miss Buchanan, this far- School senior play. The goofy cical comedy was presented as the plot and dialog made serious and
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