Oakland High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oakland, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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HIY Q ont 1 1 1 111 nson cnne ifohlt cl 1 1 lllN 1ns1 ll 1 oscm 111 s ci vel 1 eteison I q'll lf eis ellii 'll1'1lil0filCX N C is an Olgllllllilflll toi high school hoxs To c11ate Ill'llIlt'1lll 1nd extend thiough out the school 1nd coinniiinity high stan raids ot Chiistiin cl111 1cte1 is tl1e sti ec puipose ot thc H11 Its pl1tfo1n1 consists 3111 iks 1 cl1 Cle 111 speeci clean spoits clean scholaiship and clean hung At 0111 meetings which aie held bi w eekly Dl0gldIllS ot waiious types co11ce1n ing topics ot tl1e dat tnst aid 'incl woci tional guidlnce weie piesented Aftei each iegular business session a recieation al pe1'iod was held in the gymllasium and stage. As is natural with all high school lads tl1is organization enjoyed wateriiielon feeds and other types of refreslinients af- ter meetings. As a means of varying tl1e ciirricula several noon meetings were held i11 the Home luconomics Room, witl1 Miss Russells second y6'll' IiOI'llGIll'iklIlg class serving, tl1e luncheons. As part of tl1e entertflinment prograiii, this year the Hi-Y engaged tl1e lyons If. If. A. and tl1e Tekan1al1 F. F. A. in basket- ball. The team won half and lost half of its games. It is often said that strong finances in- dicate a working organization. Therefore tl1e club sponsored two shows. Hi-Y a service organization, devoted most of its time to nonemoney making ac- tivities, preparing a sh11ffle'board C0l11't. gathering books for tl1e Xictory VVar Book Dine sponsoiing., a school table tennis to111n1111e11t 1nd making complete table tennis tacihties to tl1e l11gl1 school M1 P1011 the IIQYEIQIICI Goliv and ten ineniheis ot tl1e club attended tl1e fall clls t11ct conteience at Colunihiis Tl1e cl11b was iepiesented at tl1e state LOIlfQl6IlLt3 bx Hexbert Jacobson Foirest CilllbtEI1S9l1 Robert Balnes Wesley Teich 'ind Mr Floia Heibeit Jacobson was our repre sentative at Camp Sheldon- last summer -Xlso Oakland was host club to the Spllllg chstiict conte1ence 011 April 15 1942 Although a la1ge membership was ob tained this year it is tl1e sincere hope that a even larger more active useful group Illay be obtained in the coming years for a better Hi-Y club. Olf FICILRS M'. J. D. Fora Herbert Jacobson Kermit Moseman Jerry Rennerfeldt XVilliam Larson VVesley Teich Devotional Chairman Forrest Christensen Service Chairman William Osterberg Recreational Chairman Charles Sanders Publicity Chairman Gerald Peterson tdeceaseclj Sponsor President Vice Presiclcfnt Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman Herbert Jacobson.

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GIRL RESERVES 1119 N S ll so 11 11.131111 s dt 111so11 S llultqust N 111141115 S 11111 1llN IH h 1se Nemnann ss I Hell ss Xl1ss Rxllssln Xl1ss Nelson Nl1ss Bowen The DUIDOSG ot the L111l Resenes IS To tlnd and g1Vc tl1e best and to tape l1t1 squalely A dlvlslon ot tl1e Y W C A 1t IS a QSIVICQ 0IgHI1lZEit1Ol1 and helps to tarrx out tl1e demouatlc 1doals ot the school Th1s 3981 the a'111 was tullx real a 100 pet cent 111en1be1sh1p was obtained Ou1 meetmgs were held once a month 111 tl1e school house sta1t111g at Q o clock At 6 oclock suppe1 was selxed hy the host esses After supp r tl1e 5,111 were dlwlded 1nto then two groups tolk danclnq and photography IOI study and CUSLUSSIOD The annual fxlfl Reselve Contelence was held tt Oakland w1t'1 the theme of 11511151 18 Ac g lwels town was well 1111188 nted and the day DIONLCI to hc xelx educatmnal as will as ente1t11111ng The Oakland frlll Rcseuts ue 110111, en an 1 11111, 11r counn 1 selhng, wa1 bonds and stamps Thu 1lso collected and soltcd buttons tot tht Red 1058 Xs 1 means ot lllelllg, monex we SDOIlbOlBd one SIIOW, wluth D10V6d very successful In F9b1ll3ly o11r annual l1earts1ster wfek was obselved wlueh was concluded 1111.11 a partv ln the spllng we l1ad our Reeognltlon SQIVICG and 111s-tallatlon f M1ss 'Nlelson was tl1e G R sponsor of thlQ o1gan1zat1o11 w1tl1 IWIISSCS Carr Byl lesly Bowen and Russell as co sponsors Tl1e town sponso1s were Mesdames H M Holmqulst J D F1o1a Chase Neumann a11d -X Q Ho1mqu1st LaVerne Wlstrom QABINIB T Pnesulent Mar1lyn Swanson Vlce P1 esltlent Beverly Vkallerstedt Seuetauy f0I'I'1Il9 Young T1 611811161 S1111 ley Hultqulst I. Se i1 , lb. llultquirt, l. .l0l1l1,'HYl, J. lie-1111113 V. S:1114le1's, lb. EIISII' n1, U. '1111 . 'Q Ile'- Jte , M. Sw: J , is A MVS. ll. ll. H11 1 ','t, Mrs. .l. lb. FIUI11, MVS. A. U, l-lfl I '31, M 1' 1 .' 1' Q 4 1114- 1111.1 , 311.11 C'2l14l', . ,- . 1' : . . ' , 1 1 U - w' . L. . 1 L. 'h1 L. 1 1 L. ' . 1 H , ' .A 1 , ' . ' ' 1 A, .. K.: ' I , , lv - - ,- - v . 1 - ' . . . . . ., A1 . A 1 ' . 1 ' ' L1 V 1 1 L1 1 u y v ' 1 v 1 1 ' . '. ' ' , 1 Q ' j - ' ' ' ' ' ' .1 ' o ized, the same as tl1e previous year, when new officers. 1 4 1 1 ' 1' ' - 1 A 1 . . 1 ' L. 1 I . 'A - ' ' y ' ' , . 5' .' , A ' ' ' 't 1 . I' 5 , . - . Y v A1 1 vc L1 A1 w v I A A1 , v 5 1 u 4 v . . 1 1 1 1 Q r' - 11 1 ' v' ' - ' ' 1 v 1 1 ' .' 1 ' ' 1 1, ' 1 A. ' 1 , A.,.' . ' . 4 V' 1 1 v ' 1 1 1. L. 1 2 , 1' A A 1 H 1' Y' A .tin-,.-H 1, .', . ., I. 1 , 0 1 A I I ' ' ,' ' -Y 4 L' X ' 1 . U l D -V. ..........-. 1 . . F ' I 1' Y I tl1 sh' -A in lell' f Ile' 1 tj hy ' ' ' U ' ' ' -' ' -' ' .' 2 S S -' ' .,,.............. I ' 1 4 4 1 I L' ' i I' ' ' 1 C' 1 Q 2 A Q ' 'z'.:' ' N' 1 ' ' ' ,, .......... .. ' I l I



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PLAYS The Junlor class plesented the CO1lledy The Yankee Klng to a tull house at the munlclpal audltorlunl November 20th The comedy concerns a very staunch yet hen pecked husband Pa Hlnkle Just doesnt seem to be able to control the household wllen Mrs HlHk19 1S at hand Wlllle taklng a nap Pa dreams tllat he becomes klng of a small European state Under such elrcumstances he rules not only the country but even dlttates to Ma The l0l'Il3.IlC9 of the play lb aptly fllI'IllSlled by the Hlnkle son and a Duthesss daugh tel After escaplng several coup de tats Pa letalns the throne and young love takes lts course Untortunately when everytlllng However Ml Hlnkle has now changed and he lndeed IS mastel of hls household as the play ends Cast Pa Hlnkle SIIQIWOOLI Blalr Ma Hlnkle Imogene Johnson MHFIOD Hlnkle Bexerly JQHII xK3.1l6lSf6dt Wllllam Hlnkle Wllllam Larson VS ayne Douglas Ambrose Andelson Prlnle Mlnlster lu uger Oswald Molller MGIISSE D9StlHH Duchess Augusta Julla Leon Morton XR allda Geltrude Genevleve Gladys Forrest Chrlstensen Xlncent Anderson Katllerlne Carlsten Jean Selvlne Darlene Enstronl Wlley Anderson Ewald Dahlqul t Yerna Sanders Jane Beckman Murlel Sandqulst Clarlte Cunnlnghanl The SPIIIOI' Class presented the flnal dranlatlc effort ot thelr school careers on May 8 1942 at the Clty Audltorlum It was a three act comedy entltled Nothlng but the Trutll In tllls play Robert Benllett bets ten thousand dollars that belonged to Gwen Ralstons Charlty tllat he could tell the truth for twenty four hours He was bettlng agalnst hls three partners E 'VI Ra1St0I1 Clarence Van Dusen and Dlck Donnelly Durlng the twenty four hours he man ages to lllsult Ethel Clark a very pharm lng glrl loses the frlendslllp of hls part ners and gets Ralston IH bad Wlth h1S Wlfe over two gold dlggers Mable and Sable JHCkSOll Of coulse ln the end Bob gets the money and also Gwen He squares Ralston wltll hls wlfe and BVGIY one ls happy These characters are aptly portrayed by the followlng Robert Bennett Charles Sanders E M Ralston Wllllam Osterberg Dlck Donnelly Jerry Rennerfeldt Clarence Van Dusen Stanley Young Blshop Dolan Wesley Telcll Gwendolyn Ralston Marlan Tunberg MIS E M Ralston Dorotlly Dahl Ethel Clark Marllyn Swanson Mable Jackson Pllvllls Anderson Sable Jackson Beth Anderson Martha LaVerne Wlstrom The Selllor class presented three one act plays to the publlc Malch 20 at the cltx dl1dltOllllID The fnst a conledy Balg3lIlS ln fiall Jack Balret Lester Nelsoll Leonard Charles Sanders Mrs Barrett Dorothy Hultqulst Glolla Howald Clorla Selvlne Mrs Howald Elalne Hansen The second play a dramatlc pro ductlon The Blshop and the Convlct by Vlctor Hugo was cast thus BISIIOD Beallwule Wm Osterberg The QOHVlLt Jerry Rennerteldt Blsllops Slster Dorothy Dahl Mald Malgaret Anderson Captaln of Pollce James Karten The last a Russlan falte A Mar llage Proposal Thls lllfllllded Evan Vassllyltch Ionlov XX esley Telcll 'Natalla Stepanovna Marlan Tunberg Stepan Stepanovltcll Tscllubukov Merlln lXelson Dorothy Dahl , - ' H ,, , 7 ' u , v . . I ' ' , . 1 . y Y . ' vl , . y . Y . , ' y , ' Q v ry - ' ll . ,, - 1 . . I ' . . ' ' ' ' , ' v . . , . . , . - - 'fl n - , 'S' ' ' I - . V ,l 4 1 ' K 44 - - , mu A1 ' VY . Y , - 4 .' y . ' .' . - v - . i V ' . H . ' ' ' .. I ' 'l' . ' ' ' v v ' is going along smoothly 1-pal' vyakes up. cuts included the f0l10Wlllg cast: Q. V ' ' h I I . , . ll 1! ' ' , - ' . . ' . , . . - V , v y .l K, , - 1 . - - . .I v v v 1 1 v 1: . . . L , i - 1 K w ' , - - - I - ' - - - . 1 1' -, in l l ,f I yy - - , v 'Q ' J - Y ---- V A, L, . - . 1 1 l 1

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