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-THE SPUDPICKER- Farmers Co-Operative Elevator Co. DEALERS IN General Farm Products Built by the Farmers for the Farmers So Why Not Patronize It? J. 1 . K.'isutusstMi, Manager Farmers State Bank AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $60,000.00 RESOURCES OVER $600,000.00 Your Business Solicited, Appreciated and Protected. —18—
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HE SPUDPICKER... ■« « «••««••«««•« Siigli §rl?ool 0)rrlicstra The High School Orchestra has made remarkable progress this year, appear- ing before the public several times. The personnel of the orchestra is as follows: Violin, Mildred Myers, Onalene Schneider, May Graham, Louis Planansky, Cyril Norris; Comet: Ralph Baldwin, Marion Danbom, Harold Vance, P. D. Johnson; Clarinet: Emil Prochazka, Oscar Planansky; Drum: Louis Mackler; Director, C. A. Elkins; Accompanist. Edith L. Melvin. Next year’s schedule is being arranged so that Orchestra can be given as a daily forty minute class period. Two members of the beginner’s Orchestra will be ready to enter the High School 1 irchestra next year, thus taking the places of two members who are Seniors. C. A. Elkins •Srmnr Class Sfistory ’28 (Continued from page 14) The Junior skip day was spent at Scottsbluff. It was a great day. Prompted by the motto “By our own efforts we hope to rise,” we started on our trip through the country, Senior, Miss Melvin ac'ing as chief, Albert Shindler as president, Oneta Hucke, vice-president, and Margaret Wilcox, secretary-treasurer. At the starting of this term Helen Kelsey dropped school and Doris McKin- stry and Tessie Plahn reentered, this making a total of nineteen pupils. Following the custom of our predecessors, we decided to record not only the history of our fame, but also that of our neighbor, and a “Spudpicker” staff was elected. We again decided to give an entertainment for the surrounding colonies, and “The Go-Getter” was chosen for the ecent. Later in the spring another feast was held, this being the Junior-Senior banquet. This was the last event that will be remembered by the class of 1928. The b. sketball men were the same players that were in the Junior year, ex- cept that Dean Badger was chosen captain. The football men were the same as those in the Junior year. The class poem chosen was: “Your Life.” The class flower is: “The Tea Rose.” As the days draw near to the time when we shall reach our destination. Graduation, and we look back on our trail of Education, and wonder if after all it was not strewn with more roses than thorns. In all contests and sports we have sometimes been the unquestionable vic- tors, we have aided others on their trail to success, but now we too will be separated. What will be our next journey? There are many roads leading us from here, so we cannot all take the same, but we can only hope that our paths may some day meet. If not, we shall cherish these golden days spent on our pilgrimage to Graduation. By Edna Myers —19—
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