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

 - Class of 1936

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THE VIEWPOINT-fl935-36 Last Will And Testament Of the Senior Class KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, the under- sized, members of the senicr class of College Vie-w High School, hge- ing of unsound and disposing mind and me-mory, and being insensible of the uncertainty of our ever graduating, do hereby make, put- lish and declare the following as and for our last won't and testi- mony, that is to say: I We direct that all our unjust debts, the expense of our last year ln high school, be first paid, name- ly, the debts incurred by: Q11 Tossing erasers, type- writer covers, vases and other similar matter out of the sec- ond story windows, Q21 Spending the taxpayer's money uselessly by skipping school. Q31 Throwing good gum into the waste paper baskets instead of sticking it behind our ears for future use. II We give, devise and bequeath unto the junior class the follow- ing things: Q11 Home Room 307. Q21 The successes of our basketball season. Q31 All of our puppy love affairs, Q41 Our superior dramatic talent. Q51 Our financial status in- cluding our graduating expens- es. Q61 A lease on College View High School. III We give, devise and bequeath unto the individuals of the junior class the following things: Q11 To Florence Hergert we give Lois McGee's left eyebrow which has already been done away with by the use of tweez- ers, Q21 To Wilma Sherman, Mary Pedersen's Venus De Milo figure. Q31 To Sethyne Brant, Jane Rosenbach's Hippoheizers and f'0zenbaughs , Q41 To Celeste Meyer, Ida Schoenthal's honor of be-ing all sports queen. Q51 To Clifford Thomas, Faith Lawrence's poor scholar- ship, Q61 To Edna Eddy, Doris Parker's snapshot taking ability. Q71 To Duard Henderson, Lucille McMaster's athletic prowess. Q81 To Irene Henson, Vivian Dobson's perfect attendance record to be- used as a noble example. Q91 To Reed Garrison, Jean Hooper's cheerleading ability, Q101 To Vernon Lunsford, Peggy I-Iornung's1 fancy ice skating. Q111 To Dorothy Wear, Jean Rosenbach's singing ability. Q121 To Leona Brant. 15 pounds ofi' Iona Ver Maas' weight. Q1-31 T0 Olive Gillaspie-, Clov- er Green's natural red hair, Q141 To Marjorie French, Catherine Adam's stand up and fight attitude. Q151 To Janet Van Derslice, Leon Eno's title of Bing . Q161 To Cecil Rodney, Ar- lene Nelson's mumps with the right to come to school before time is up. QIT1 To Melvin Stickney, Leland Berggren's open and above board nature. Q181 To Harold Parker, Bill Hughes' many nicknames, Q191 To Myrtle Porter, the parental discipline which has been so beneficial to Jim Pem- ber during his four years in high school, Q201 To Virginia Badousek, Ervain Oaks' position as labor- atory asisstant. Q211 To Jack Birkett, Harlan Grahan1's sissiiied nature. Q221 To Virgil Williams, Tom Gillaspie's pleasing quietness. Q23-1 To Edward Keyser, Fred Sofin's ability to make the Star- Journal basketball honor roll, Q2-11 To Maurice Breunsbach,

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16 THE VIEWPOINT-l935-36 Commencement Speakers Q . 1 . 1 . 1 i 1 DNMEVZ. X au'i-rece! . 5 1 is I 5 l 1 1,-gE,g9.,,f wsut5,eqeiNiSH 7 i WU-li K Homemade ' Fxv.sT Al W, .-- -. ., ii i 1- X if' f QF YL ll lift, xg .5 , Q ., fi? .5 ....:' 1- '- , i F,.,,,,,.g, mu oc ce C C. Y. . IAIIIIIIINIIII Hughes C C C- C e'-'fi' f Q- 1' 6 C si, sf Commencement exercises in the the Colle-ge View High School 'J several high schools of Lincoln from the poirt of view of a - f 933-Q3 ee- '- . ' grad' f 5 S. , 4' Y vary to quite a degree, but they uating student. E is have one feaat r ' , th . . . Commencemeniil eSi71eacl?diisnonFach B111 will discuss the history of C-:Z4 S ' - 1 . gi-ef Y., ,ag ' school chooses one girl and one :EZ yiggegggovlewtscilgols from -:,, N boy fr its ' d t' 1 h . A UP 0 9 Pfemt ' 1 Om S gm ua mg C ass W 0 time. Torval Johnson. Vi? f'f f5i1 JJ H give a talk on commencement night that they themselves have prepared, This privilege and re- sponsibility is one of the highest honors of the graduating exer- cises. This honor was bestowed upon Frances Lundvcall and Bill Hughes for the class of 1936 bc- cause of their original and inde- pendent thinking and choice of subject for discussion. Frances' talk deals with the purpose and accomplishments of EXERCISES The Baccalaureate exercises will be held in the Adventist church, June seven at 8:00 P. M. Reverend Frank Mills will give the class sermon, The boys' octet will render Sing Unto God, by J. C. Marks. The Commencement exercises will be held in the Adventist church on June eleven at 8:00 o'clock. The mixed chorus will sing, I Love Lifej' by Mana- Zucca. Jean Hooper will be the pianist for both exercises. The class motto is, No Steps Backwards. The colors are old rose and silver while the Hower is the pink rose. Thirty-two students will receive their diplomas, A goodly share will continue their schooling. Senior Class Sponsors P' l .pi Mrs. Bergman The senior class was given two sponsors this year and used the-m both. Mr. Human turned in a capable job as staff adviser for the annual while Mrs, Bergman co-coached the senior play. During his reign of mathemati- cal and musical instructor Mr. Humann h a s enthusiastically thrown himself into the whirl of high school life- and has done more towards placing that little thing called school spirit into the hearts of the students than any other in- dividual, Progressiveness de- scribes hirn to a Ht . Had it not been for this trait, the 1936 Viewpoint could just as well I I J ulius 1-Iunmnn have had 1935 printed on the cov- er again. We'll always come back to visit Humasnn , everybody's pal. Mrs. Bergn1an's cheerful dispo- sition and lovable sweetness has gaine-d her a place in the heart of every senior student that will never be vacated. Working with and for her was a pleasure, in- stead of a grind, even when learn- ing the sum, esse, fui, futuruses. She has combined a pleasing per- sonality with a wealth of learn- ing and experience to make her- self into a very well balanced in- dividual. We bid them a hearty so long and a sincere we'll be seein' yal' 7



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18 THE VIEWPOINT-1 935-36 SNEAK DAT SNAPS 'You Guess 'Em . . . Bisecte'd Sponsors f'What Do I see Smilin' through Stalled Don't get you feet wet Siamese Twinsi' Vultures i'Who Pm Peg Look what I got Splash Their faces look familiar Jane and Jean Ship alloy! Land Ho Lois and Iona Merrily we row along Look out below What will M. V. W, think? Viewpoints-rs Who wants to swim? Frank Layton's ability to fly through the trees like Tarzan, 125 To Hubert McMeen, Jam- es Harrison's ability to gradu- ate with high honors and to rave most his senior year. 1261 To Leonard Cornell, Le- land Lowe's ability to wreck everything but himself, 1271 To Ralph Graham, the egg Kenneth Keller dropped. 1281 To Merle Schneider, Kenneth Krull's debating abili- W. 1291 To Charles Taylor and John Badousek, Willie Hoag's football honors. 1301 To Freda Theis, Francis Lundwall's gum chewing. 1311 To Bob Willson, Lor- enia Fredinberg's taunting lips, IV We direct that this will be not contested because it would be useless to try it. V We direct that Torval Johnson be executor of this will, Also, that he be consulted in all legal matters related to our estate. 1Signed1 THE SENIOR CLASS VI We the undersigned, do here- by certify that the Senior Class, testatrix, in the forecoming last will and testament, in our absence and talking, published and declar- ed the same to be the classes' last will and testamentg that the class signed its John He-nry onto the same in our absence and in the absence of each of us and that we, in its absence and in the ab- sence of one another and at its request have forgotten to affix our signatures as attesting witnes- ses the day and year last above omitted. 1Signed1 Santa Claus Julius Caesar Mickey Mouse Shirley Temple Noah

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