Humboldt High School - Red and White Yearbook (Humboldt, NE)

 - Class of 1928

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Qi' Calendar of School SEPTEMBER School starts Sure some good looking new teachers Occupation inventory All write on a slip of paper what their life work will be Some variety of answers D bate class started Thirteen enroll Boys Gle club organized Sure a melodious bunch Sheard back from North Dakmta Welcome home H S team tied town team in a game of football OCTOBER F B gam at Table Rock Nervy things gave us badges saying Beat Football game at Sterling Great pep rally We urprise the natives Football game with Auburn Lost Juniors have a hard time party Sophomores 1n1t1ate the Freshmen NOVEMBER Football game with Shubert Won 57 0 Juniors sold refreshments Rev R R Brown of Omaha spoke before the assembly Accompanied by Prof R C Neighbor Jr The Rev was late and Mr Weber started to draw upon his fund of stories Dismissed at noon for Teachers convention Two and a half days of extra holidays Small wonder that every one is lookllng happy The debating class under Mr Weber are getting a fine start There are seven Seniors three Juniors and three Sophomorels enrolled A new pupil appeared at school It IS none other than Mr Garter Snake Mr Huff intends to preserve h1m in alcohol as soon as he gives up the ghost Juniors gave a very good program this morning Mr Hecht spoke to the assemblv Humboldt played Brock at Brock and Won 36 to 6 Carnival best ev r shows what the Seniors can ,do Cleared S100 00 -Ouchl Stop reading those names for ninth period. -First snow fell last night. Football game with Nebraska City. Won 7-0. Sophomores play Station Y-Y-Y-Y. -Class rings are here. We can get them out of the pawnshop as soon as we bring our money. Pandemonium reigns supreme in the Senior class. Six w eks exams start this afternoon. A few exemptions. .Scholarship letters look farther off th.an ever. -Thanksgiving holiday starts with cranberries n everything. Goodbye books. School started again. Everyone looks nice and fresh and well fed. DECEMBEI1- Teachers exams. tomorrow. All Normal Trainers o full of knowledge they re about to burst. Pep club sponsor a banquet given at the Park hotel in honor of o-ur glorious .football boys. Seniors had a party at the gym, Had a lot of fun and punch. Everyone wants the receipe for Mr. Huff s hearty laugh and Miss Coddington s mil- lion dollar giggle. Junior boys walk out of class me ting. Maybe they were tired of standing. Mr. Huff fortified by a hearty dinner made more rules. Speech by Rev. Randolph. Football letters were awarded to sixteen men, including the manager. A -Local music contest held in the H. H. S. building. Its winners 'go to Salem Friday and Saturday. Sure had s-ome close harmony. Senior boys won Inter-class tournament. -Solve this riddle: Why are the Freshmen so good about facing the front, 'P lately. Answer: Because there's a big looking glass up there. Senior class has its first sorrow this year. Nayadeen Wilson quit school. Music contest held at Salem. Humboldt placed several firsts, but not enough to win the cup. Humboldt inaugurated the basketball season by defeating Falls City 12-10. -Juniors have a party tonight. We know they had popcorn. -Seniors finally gave their program this morning. lt was a playlet entitled, The Humboldt Baby Show, and must have been funny. The audience Page Twenty-Five 4 aulfar a fnuff4u,4'fm4'room-4111414waulfa1.4'fnurrfamaff-nnrrfav.af- nuzfnr v 1 1 I X - e . ' '. .1 ' fx ' ' s L , , - . . e i . - t , ' Humboldt. They did. s ' ' . ' ' 4 . ' . s - ' T . . . I , . . . . . , . . . ' 5 ' A ' , . ' ' l D , ' i- . 'l e- ' . . . . . , .. ,. l e , , Q .' s , .. ,. , , e 1 J ' I Afflnflf P APVI1rn-.rnrfznm-.rn rf14rv-irnrffuuwruIf.rnvfinrf-frarfiiro in 4

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