Wauneta High School - Broncho Yearbook (Wauneta, NE)

 - Class of 1930

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SOPHOMORES Of the thirty-two members that started their high school career in 1928 at the Wauneta High School, twenty-three of the originals remain and three new ones were added at the beginning of the 1929 school year. In the beginning of their Sophomore year they gathered together for the purpose of electing class officers. Charley Jones was elected President; Kenneth Kitt, Vice-President; Kenneth Frasier, Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Carlson, who came from Denver, was elected as their sponsor and under his guidance they enjoyed two spreads and parties. They have now bravely faced and fought with examinations and threats from angry teachers and professors. They have played hookey, skipped assembly, and performed other brave and daring deeds. They are a bright and happy group and wise in the way of all Sophomores. They believe in the code of “Green Freshmen,” “Honorable Sophomores,” and “Crazy Juniors.” May they never change, except in name. They have written prose, poems and verse in autograph books, wishing each and every one best luck and bright and happy futures. Back Row, (From Left to Right) : Velma Hixon, Edna Metcalf, Helena Jefferies, Margaret Skelton, Ellen Stock, Irma Laurence. Second Row: Woodrow Moody, Louise Grimm, Fern Hamilton, Mildred Crow, Alta Von Stade, Lela Mae Oliver, Carolyn Skelton, Shirley Pennington, Howard Stinnette. Third Row: Ray Stinnette, Kenneth Frasier, Melvin Wade, Kenneth Kitt, Henry Carlson, Nathan Mohler, Burnell Frasier, Charley Jones and Floyd Wade.

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JUNIORS Top Row, (Left to Right): George Almond, Walter Anderson, Vetura Athey, jlenda Carpenter, Cletis Davis, Della Decker, Pansy Dimick. Second Row: Eunice Fanning, Frank Gauger, Corinne Higley, Irma Judd, Joris Kitt, Helen Kitt and Phyllis Kitt. Of poets and their works from Miss Hankins we hear, Of Lowell and Holmes and old Shakespeare. Miss Benson teaches Latin to us all, About the greatness of Caesar and how Rome did fall. Anderson teaches us music which makes a happy life; Yes, in later years the boys can drown out the wife. For our sponsor chosen who was Mr. Lofton; For good advice we went to him often. We are proud of our colors, The Maroon and White, And we mean to try with all our might To graduate this class of ’31, A group of students surpassed by none. Nine



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CLASS FRESHMEN When Sept. 3, 1929, dawned, W. H. S. found 34 green Freshmen ready to begin their struggles through High School. Such a class of Freshmen had never entered High School before, a class that was determined to be the best of all the former classes. The mistakes they made were plenty, but after a short time, they soon became accustomed to their high school life. Soon the class gathered to elect their class officers. Byron Ditton, President; Orin Troxel, Vice-President; Keith Krausnick, Secretary, and Lucille Decker, Treasurer. Miss Benson was our class sponsor. Several parties were enjoyed by the class, and they say there is safety in numbers. But this is hardly necessary when it comes to their initiations. Now, this Freshman class has survived all the hardships of their Freshman year (examinations and the rest), and are ready to begin another struggle in their Sophomore year for old W. H. S. When this class of ’33 leaves high school to go out into the world for other hardships in life, they hope that there may be many more classes of Freshmen, that will help W. H. S. as the former classes have tried to do. Back Row (Left to Right) : Wayne Anderson, Cletes Doane, Keith Kraus- nick, Edgar Fanning, Donald Cox, Warren Ady, Eugene Jones. Second Row: Clair Carpenter, Leland Lawrence, George Freeland, Hattie Rueter, Gladys Walling, Roberta Tuttle, Dorothy Maris, Dorothy Sturtevant, Viola Barnes, Byron Ditton, Donald Judd, Orin Troxel. Third Row : Dorothy Easterbrook, Lucille Decker, Ruth Sturtevant, Olive Carpenter, Lillia O’Neil, Florence Wiley, (Della Benson, sponsor), Oneta King, Pearl Enyeart, Fern Kitt, Corinne Schroeder, Ethel Snyder, Audra Kerns and Edith Stock. Eleven

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