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1 V MISCELLANEOUS Continued -1-2mil2-:- Sponsors of classes have been as follows this year: Seniors-Misses Howe and Harrisg Juniors-Miss Campbell and Mrs. Sternerg Sophomores-Mr. Huff and Miss Arnupg Freshmen-Miss Walt. We have carried a heavy extra-curricular program this year which has been divided as follows: Boys' Athletics, Mr. Huff, Girls' Athletics, Miss Howeg Debating Mrs. Sternerg Girls' Reserve, Mrs. Sterner and Miss Harrisg Orchestra, Lloyd Reid: Band, August Hagenowg Vocal Music, Miss Arnupg Drarnatics, Miss Campbellg High school, night program, Miss Waltg Red and White, Mr. Weber. Leah Ruth Cornelius edited the school column in the Humboldt Standard du- ring the past year. Miss Walt has had charge of the library this year. Miss Harris was in charge of the various high school fimds, acting as banker. In order to register as a member of one of the high school classes a. student must meet the following requirements: To be a freshman, he must be a graduate of the eighth gradeg to be a sophomore, seven creditsg junior, fifteen, and senior twenty- three. Thirty-two credits are required for graduation. In order to aid in the economy move, nearly all of the classes limited them- selves to one party or less eaish semester. We didn't do so well in the Little Ten this year as we have in years gone by. We lost out entirely in the declamatory contest but plans are under way to re- deem ourselves next year. In the music contest we won first place with Dawson a close second. In this contest we won more points than we did a year ago. We finished fourth in the basketball tournament and then went out and won the championship of the Southeast Nebraska Conference. It is too early to report the results of the track, baseball and scholastic meets but we are expecting to make a very good showing. We regret to report that the Hi-Y didn't function very well this year but we have hopes for better results next year. Fire Prevention Week was appropriately observed in October and as usual a bushel or two of interesting essays were written and graded f?J by our industrious English teachers. George Pipal and Leah Ruth Cornelius were selected as Richardson County's best citizens in a contest held at Verdon last fall under the auspices of the American Legion. Later both of these fine young people were selected to represent a larger dis- trict in a state contest at Omaha. In the final contest, George was selected as one of the ten best young citizens of the state. In compliance with a request from the pastors of the Humboldt churches, the school sponsored no programs on Wednesday niglrts so that the churches might have one evening during the week for their activities. The Girl Reserves and their sponsors attended a Roundup at Wymore last November. Later the girls held a Mother and Daughter banquet which was pronounced a great success. The High School Frolic under the guidance of Miss Walt netted about fifty dollars for the high school annual. PAGE FORTY-SEVEN
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The Red and White Store Quality always higher than price The Fashion Shoppe Women's Apparel always priced at a Phone 186 bargam' U H Mrs. Lena Hoagland Kolar 85 Sons West Side Square Phone No. 84 6KFORD77 At the head of the class Ronald Wherry Phone 214 Great Western Hatchery Baby Chicks-Custom Hatchin g Poultry Supplies and Equipment, also Conkey's Feeds and Remedies Humboldt, Nebraska East Side Square Phone 91 Vertiska and Watzek Prescription Druggists Where Quality Counts Humboldt, Nebraska Marburger Shoe Store For Stylish, Comfortable Shoes Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances and Hosiery Repair Work Neatly Done Harding Motor Co. Storage-Auto Repairing National Tires-Batteries DeSoto and Plymouth Cars GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES The variety and quality of our stock are for your convenience and satisfaction. Hynek Bros. Phone 127 Phone 127 Joe Nemecek Fon PRINTING or THE QU1i1VILi?gvigrFAT BETTER CLASS Fresh and Cured Meats a Specialty. Home-Made Weiners, Bologna and Sausages of all kinds. SEE US! The Humboldt Standard PAGE FORTY-SIX
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When Better Prices Are Paid--We Dr. Frank A. Nelson Pay 'Em Physician and Surgeon f3 SIP? if fi James Poultry Co. Office Phone 69 Home Phone 234 H H Humboldt, Nebr. H H Phone 44 Perry O'lieefe Red Crown Good Goods Cheap Lee's Variety Store Southeast Corner Square Humboldt, Nebr. ' Service Station Red Crown Ethyle Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Greases Tires and Accessories Free Crank Case Service L. C. GOULD, Prop. The Arcade Cafe Meals and Lunches at All Hours Cigars and Candy, Bread and Pies A. W. THOMPSON, Proprietor East Side of Square In Every Good City in the U. S. There Is One Rexall Store The Rexall S-tore at Humboldt is owned and operated by E. B. Hackett, Ph. G., a graduate and a registered pharmacist. Slogan- Accommodation and Satisfied Customers. Every Dollar Spent With Cooper Pays You Big Dividends This friendly home-owned company has been doing business in Humboldt since 1880. Resident employees draw 340,000 annually in wages, 99W of which is spent in Hum- boldt. Coal, Flour, Feed, Ice, Oil Grain and Livestock THE O. A. COOPER COMPANY Humboldt, Nebr. Home State Bank ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE PAGE FORTY-EIGHT Armstrong, Brown, and McKnight Attorneys-At-Law Humboldt, - Neloraska -The Home Of- REAL POTATO BREAD ICE CREAM LUNCH and ROLLS Sanford's
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