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1 4 '41 JYIIA I- 1 '-'ll 'IIA fn- I Ill Ya I fl I YlfA 'z l ill fIfA lil 'dll YlfA U: 1 'Nl I 'IIA Yzl 'l'l 'IIA U. Senior Annual Notes President . . Rudolph Watzke Vice-President . Robert Wedner Secretary . . Loren Kuper Treasurer . . John Cooper iRvrS7oo?oo21 Class Colors . . ..... Orchid and Silver Cl iss Motto . No Prize Without a Struggle Class Flower . . . Sweet Pea YQGDQQYQJQJ Baccalaureate Prelude . ..... Mrs. H. A. Hohenwald Hymn . . . Congregation Invocation .... . Rev. Armstrong Union Church Choir Rev. H. A. Hohenwald . . Men's Chorus Rev. W. F. Randolph . Frank Jenkins . Rev. Armstrong Mrs. H. A. Hohenwald Music . .... . Scripture Reading and Prayer . Music ..... Class Sermon . Music, Vocal Solo Benediction . . Postlude . . . :QQ DQ21D?47lQl Commencement Prelude ......... Invocation ...... Music, Spring Ballet, G. O'Hara Salutatory ..... Music, Vocal Solo ...... Class Address ....... University of Nebraska Mrs. Agnes Norton Rev. H. A. Hohenwald . Girls' Glee Club . . Frank Pipal . Lidusa Ninger . Dean F. E. Henzlik Music, Cello Solo ......... Dale Reid Valedictory . . . . .... Gerald Epley Presentation of Diplomas President Board of Education Music, Vocal Duet . Calista Cooper and Ruth Halm Benediction . . . Rev. W. F. Randolph Postlude . . Mrs. Agnes Norton Page Twenty P A 'flu If-. Fil VIIIIU DPZIVIIJ I-Iwbll 'fluff-,I lrfllrtf-. ltulwbzl 'flu YI'-:Pl 'Ill Ilia I
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I0-ll'lYIlAU:l 'llYll471494147 WIIYIIAU.C'HCIYlZAl:l 'll'If4l':1'-'llYI!AIel'41l1lIf4l: FERN SCHMIDT QFe1'nyj Commercial, Pep Organi- zationg Scholarship Letter I can't help showing that I'm amused. ROBY STA NDERFORD Ulokej College Prep: Track 4' Orchestra 2 3 4' Junio Play Specialties. No man can be wise and in love at the same time. CLARENCE. Sl I4 DVIEIF R QTin3j Commercial and College P ep otball 2 3 Track 4 HClub fSgt at arms J Junior Play Stage Manager Operetta 4 Stage Manager A stern look but a gentle heart NAYADEEN R ILSON fDeannj Commercial and College Junior Play I wouldnt mind being a farmers wife DAVID SHEARD QDavej Commercial and College Prep.: President 3: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Presi- dent H-Club 45 Annual Staffg Glee Club 45 Junior Play: Operetta 3, 4. Beware the fury of a pa- tient man. URAL STERNS QSt,ernsiej Commercial Pep OPS?-nl' zation' Junior Play SDGC1' alties' Operetta 3. My cares I dont hide I do as I please and let the world slide. L ORA W ILI IAMSOIN Geedaj Commercial Course PSD Organization Junior Play Specialties it afe to trust 6 promises of these me DOROTHY VVlT'I VlER 1Doty Normal Training Pep Or ganizatlon Annual Staff Play Senior Play Can run anything from a school down to a man Page Nineteen '-V , . , I 7 Y r l ! ll y , I9 . - V V , . . ' 4 A . 4 1 . V t ' . l .. A L X r .3 Fo A , , 49 U 1 , 1 Q ' , A . ' I ' . 3 , ' - 5 ' ' Is ' s th ' , , nqn , . 1 Y Y 1 iv 'A I Q .. 2 , - Pre .' Pe Or aniz i - . 5 ' . 5 P' p g at On' Dramatic Club 43 Junior . 3 . . ll V 1 n v ' as , 1 ' V I P IVIIIYIIN.IIIVIIIVIIMP'IVIIJF-lmI lVlIlYII1I'lYll1lll1?,l17-lp2g,f4VfI,p',.,p r,,Ay,',,p 3
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I! I 1'A1lArlf4l:1'AflJ7Il4I:4'-fl171171140:4'-vl4rff4yzgmpgrlf4l:4mg1ll!4I-14MIA!!! I 4 Senior Class History In September, 1924, forty-two young and innocent little Freshies started on a journey through that vast land of knowledge. The first lap of the journey was covered in a Ford. Gerald Epley was overseer of the journey, John Cooper as his assistant, was the driver, and Frank Pipal attended to engine troubles. Mr. McPherson was guide and kept us on the right path. By the time May arrived, we had reached our first des- tination and, as the bumps and grief which we had suffered were not few or far between, we were indeed glad to spend a vacation there. V+. At the end of this time, we were eager to continue our journey and see what new adventures awaited us. We had profited by our experiences on our first journey and so we invested in a Chevrolet, with which to con- tinue. The position of guide was given to Miss Berlet, with Keith Harding as director of the journey, Beulah King, as assistant and Rudolph Watzke, as mechanic. Our journey was far from monotonous. Many of the tour- ists were able athletes, and at times we were entertained by the debates of Gerald Epley, Frank Pipal and Rudolph Watzke. Soon our second des- tination was reached and we waited while preparations were being made for the third lap of the journey. This time we started in a sporty Buick. Miss Hemphill was guide, David Sheard was director, while Floyd Heikes drove and Winifred Dalbey had charge of expenses. Many of our group won letters for their ability in the athletic field. Members of our party were still recognized as the most able debators in the land, As we neared our third destination, we presented the play, And Home Came Ted, which was greatly appreciated. We looked forward to our last journey with anticipation, also with regret that after it, our final destination would be reached and our journey ended. In order to make it the most successful possible, we purchased a Rolls-Royce and appointed Miss Hemphill and Mrs. Greer guides. Rudolph Watzke was in charge of our last journey, with Robert Wedner as assist- ant and John Cooper in charge of valuable possessions. All experienced one of the best times ever on Senior Sneak Day. We enjoyed a banquet given by the Juniors. The play, Peg O' My Heart, was most ably pre- sented. Now we have finished our journey and start out on the paths of life, much better prepared to follow them, because of this delightful journey we have taken during the last four years through the land of knowledge. Page Twenty-One P I IIIYIIHULQ 7l'II7'l'x,:l VIIJVUIVPT 'Ill' lli1I:l 7!IlYIr-1 PJIIAF4I1jYlIl7lAF,D:QVf11II I
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