Hemingford High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hemingford, NE)

 - Class of 1927

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THE SPUDPICKER +■ + CLASS WILL We, the Seniors, will Miss Melvin our admiration for her superior knowledge in English and History. We, the Seniors, will Mr. Elkins many more successful basket ball teams like the one he had this year. We, the Seniors, will Miss Melvin a year in which she will not have to check the Freshman side of the assembly. We, the Seniors, will Mr. Elkins high school pupils who don’t chew gum, shoot paper wads and whisper without permission. We, the Seniors, will Miss Overton one day in which she will not blush due to some bright remarks from the Seniors. We, the Seniors, will our ability to pronounce words correctly to Mr. Stringer. We, the Seniors, will to the faculty success in the new school building. I, Alberta Osborn will a permanent wave to Oneta Hucke. I, George Bacon will part of my long legs to Emil Prochazka. I, Joe Plananasky will better skill than I had in throwing rubbers at some of the Junior pupils, to the Senior boys of 1928. I, Gladys Roth, will my industriousness to P. D. Johnson. I, Blanche Moravek, will my book of hints to Onalene Schneider stating, “It is better to entertain him in the house in the winter time, than to sit out in the car till it begins to shiver.” I, Gladys Roth, will my powder puff to Ruth Laeger. I, Audrey Johns, will my ability to wiite poetry to Lena King. I, Joe Plananasky, will my ability to crack jokes to Lyle Scott. I, Muriel Zurcher, will my bobbed hair to Ruth Laeger. I, Alberta Osborn, will my ability to flirt to Beryl Haile. I, Myrtle Mackler, will my numerous love letters to Lena King. I, George Bacon, will my ability as a soloist to Merle Carey. I, Audrey Johns, will my excess fat to Harold Vance. We, Myrtle Mackler and Helen Schneider will our policy, “Don’t let anyone run over you” to the Headden sisters. I, Muriel Zurcher, will my splendid penmanship to Margaret Wilcox. Blanche Moravek bequeaths all the smiles Marie Duhon and Elmer Mart have given her to Leona Appleyard. Blanche Moravek leaves her appreciation for the beautiful to Maurine Butler. I, Helen Schneider, will my ability as a toe dancer to Edna Myers. We, the Seniors, will all the gum, stuck around on our desks, to the Sopho- mores to chew during Geometry class. We, the Seniors, will the Juniors the seats we occupied as dignified Seniors. We, the Seniors, will our knowledge of Latin to the Freshmen. I, Alberta Osborn, will my ability to give advice, on any subject, to Irma Johnson. I, Gladys Roth, will my talent as a whistler to Margaret Rodeman. I, George Bacon, will my ability as a tight rope walker to Harold Vance. We, the Seniors, bequeath to the class of 1928 the right to initiate the Fresh- men without the rest of the High School. 21 By Gladys Roth

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THE SPUDPICKER + SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS WAYNE SHAVER, President ERMA JOHNSON, Vice-President GERTRUDE MILLER, Secretary-Treasurer MR. WILMER C. STRINGER, Class Sponsor 22

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