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

 - Class of 1934

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The RED and WHITE tRegional Tournament Continued From Page Twentyj honorary captain for the tournament. Each one of the team acted as captain for one or more of the scheduled games. In the first round of the Regional Tournament at Ne- braska City, Marcih 9 and 10, the Cardinals defeated the ceded Peru Prep team 27-22, showing plenty of class, but in the semi-finals they were unable to hit the basket and Track . . . THE 1933 track squad won every meet in which they participated except the State meet. In the first contest of the season, a dual meet with Auburn, on April 14, Humboldt won 58M to 5414. On April 21, at Humboldt in a triangular meet with were defeated 25 to 13 by Nebraska City. In the -consola- tion game they were defeated 24-23 in a thriller with Plattsmuoth. Chandler was named as center on the All Tournament First Team. During the season Humboldt scored 518 points to 332 for their opponents. llIl --'- Table Rock and Stella, Humboldt again won. The points were: Humboldt 6155 Table Rock 583 Stella 2115. Then in the Little Ten meet, on April 29 the fleet Humboldters won by a margin of 42M points. It was the third consecutive year that this meet has been won by Humboldt. Those who were awarded letters are: Dale Goodhart Robert Ninger Gordon Uhri Merle Snoke John Sutorius Gilbert Shadden Harlan Fergus Ernest Fruhbauer Kenneth Sha-df-1911 Burnus Schuler Clyde Howell About fifty have signed up for track and kitten ball this spring, and with eight letter men returning the pros- pects for a good season are favorable. junior High Basketball . . . Humboldt ..............,, ,,,---,- ---- 1 1 Humboldt .... H- ----11 Humboldt --- ,-------- u 9 Humboldt .... ,,------ Humboldt .... ,, n u -1-- 12 Humboldt .... ,--- 1 3 21 Humboldt .......,..,,-... ---,,---.,--- ------------- 2 0 HE Junior High basketball team had a good season- losing only two games. One of these was to Stella and the other to Falls City. However, one game was won from Stella and later Falls City was beaten on their own floor, incidentally the first time in six years. Dawson was beaten twice during the season. Bratton Union was de- .-HH.. Fans City --- ..... ----17 Stella ....... --- - ---- --- 3 Dawson ....... -.-.-.. ---- ------------ 5 Bratton Union --- .------- -- ---------- Stella ......... --------- ---- D8.WSOI1 -.... ------ -,,-13 14 Fans City ....... -.................... .......... feated on their home floor. Four of the boys will gradu- ate frcm the eighth grade this year. These four are Mor- ris Jenkins, David Boukal, Wilbur Merritt and Jack Cernohlavek. All of the others will be back next season and should prove to be a fast, scrappy team. Humor . . . Bob Ninger: Who is the best looking boy in school and why am I? Emma: I hear Loren Biggs died. Colein: Yeah, killed himself tryin' to be an inventor. Emma: Howzat?' Colein: He was tryin' to get an idea and scratched his fbrains out. Dick: I hear that Fred was kick- ed off the squad. Jim: Howzat? Dick: He was told to tackle the dummy and the tackled the coach. Howard: Will a dollar pay for this hen I've run over ? Austin: Better make it two. I have a rooster who thought a lot of that hen and the shock might kill him too. Page Twenty-Four Can't study in the fall, Gotta play football. Can't study in the winter, Gotta play basketball. Can't study in the spring. Gotta play baseball. Can't study in the summer, Gotta girl. Huff: You were wrong to disobey me, and I have punished you to im- press it upon your mind. Helftyz Aren't you mistaken in re- gard to the position of my mind? Bob Howe: Boy, my girl's sweet! Gordon: I'll say she is. Bob Howe: Whatzat? Gordon: I said, is she? The dimmer the porch light, the greater the scandal power. Miss Campbell: Give an example of period furniture. Charles Nemechek: Well, I should say an electric chair, because it ends a sentence. Poor Bill! What-sa-matter ? He was practicing putting the shot the other day and forgot to let go of it Mrs. Sterner: Herbert, translate this Latin sentence: Caesar sic dicat in decur egesse 1ictum. Herbie translates: Casear sicked the cat on the cur. I guess he licked him. Robert: Mother, do you want me to put the parrot on the back porch? Mrs. Weber: Positively no! Your father is repairing the car in the back yard.



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The RED and WHI'IE F. J. PIPAL RED CROWN James Poultry C0- I-IARDWARE, FURNITURS SERVICE STATION FOP Better Poultry Prices and PAINTS Free Cranrkcase Service CALL US! Everything For The Home L. C. GOULD, Prop. 44 PHONE 44 Perry 0'Keefe, Manager When YOU Want A Y'I1i'19 'H wiiiard Batteries - Fisk Tires J. PHOTOGRAPHY Radiator Repairing - Brake Lining VVS Would Appl CCIat9 Your and Business. HUMBOLDT, NEBRASKA Th t St d- D- M- HESSLINBLUW Orn on u 10 Phone 113 S. W. Corner Square Baby Chicks - Custom Ha-tcIIing- POUIKPY Equipment and M' Wanna: can you Operate a Kerns 85 Bahl Hwd. Remedies typewntew, A th' v N d I Th ny ing ou ee n e Howard C.: YES sir, I USS the HARDWARE LINE HATCHERY Bibical system , o Ivi tr - Liv d I. t Live Phone 91 East Side Square ur 0 0' e an e Mr. Hanna: I never heard of it. RELIABLE PRODUCE . MARKETS Howard C.: Seek and you shall Red 86 Whlte St0l'e FAIRMONT CREAMERY md , MEATS . GROCERIES Ph COMPANY -lg PHONE 186 PHONE 186 87 J. . . one H Fraser' Mgr Bernita: You got fooled on this Quality Meat Market FRESH AND CURED MEATS A SPECIALTY JOE NEMECEK. Prop. Dr. Howard Starns V ET ER I N A R Y Phflhe 220 Humboldt, Nebraska John A. Fellers FURNITURE G. UNDERTAKING diamond ring. Dick Mc.: I guess not, I know my onions. Bernita: Maybe-but not your carrots. Mr. Weber: This mummy is about 5,000 years old. It is pos- sible that Moses saw it. Harold C.: But was Moses ever in Humboldt? Cash Buyers O'f CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS JERPE COMMISSION CO. Phone 283 E. Ward Meri-it. FOOD IT IS A PLEASURE T0 EAT D. A. HALM PHONE 33 PHONE 33 Penningtons' Hot AMBULANCE SERVICE Lhgriiiflgvgxrilflled mustard on Bologna Shop Ph e Day . 3 Niighsl,-S Sunday . 195 Rose McG.: Oh Oris! How could PHONE 7 PHONE 7 you! This is lemon pie. CLOTHING FOR EVERY TT-T Hackett? Pha1'maCY MAN OR BOY PLEASE PATRQNIZE Drug Store and Soda Fountain OUR ADVERTISERS Service THE FAMOUS -THE STAFF OPEN SUNDAYS Free Delivery ... C Vertiska Watzek DORLAND BROS. H 77 oRUc.o.IsTs ang stem HARDWARE and PAINTS uwhere Quality Coumsw We Have The Best In Our Humboldt, Nebraska Line GLENN D. JENKINS, Treasurer CHARLES HYNEK, Mayor OSCAR A. KLEIN, City Clerk JOE WEDNER LLOYD G ULD COUNCIL O HARRY PENNINGTON GUY WRIGHT CITY OFFICIALS Page Twenty-Six

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