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Page 12 text:
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CLASS PROPHESY For having been out of touch with the Delphian Oracle for the past few months we are not in a position to vouch for correctness of these ventures but respectfully submit them for Time alone to check. Twenty-seven years hence, Astrological observation points clearly toward the situation herein described: (With apologies to Shakespeare and others.) Ada Adams is located in Hollywood and is employed as the Chief Inventor of Thrills. Evelyn Ahrens is still wondering when something is going to happen and why. Arthur Andre, professor of violin, University of Australia. Alice Baumann, Chef DeLux, and de facto head of the House of Walla. Raymond Baumann, recently elected President of Sears Roebuck, Inc. Dorothy Elliott, author of the great novel, “What I Might Have Been.” Harvey Ellis, Director of Correspondence work in World History. Ina Flores has become famous for her diary, “A Hundred Dates in a Hundred Days.” Luree Gaster is connected with the University of Australia. Harold Goranson has just perfected his idea of a noiseless Ford; one without a motor. Helen Hensel is chief nurse in the hospital of Aux Die Threindow. Carl Ililz is now a world figure due to his in- vention of a monkeyless monkey wrench. Arnold Jahnke, landscape gardener for the Presidential Palace, Washington. James Jensen has at last secured his ideal vocation; commander of the Swiss fleet. Chester Johnson, Professor of History, University of New Mexico. Wanda Koontz, Chief Director of all New York-Frisco bus lines. Joseph Kraft, Chief Mentor of Athletics, University of Notre Dame. Margaret Meyer, Editorial Editor of W'estern Daily News Papers, Inc. Ella Leonard, rural housewife and fancy chicken expert. Catherine Moodie, Instructor of Horseback Riding, Stephens College. Grace Oaks, Scientist. -Her book on “Why Sleep is Unnecessary” is waking up the world. Margaret Oaks, Vice-President of Wrigley Chewing Gum Factories. Erich Oelschlaeger, owner and proprietor of “Erich’s Prescription Parlor.” Myrtle Peterson, Private Sec- retary to President of Illinois Central Lines. Harlen Petz, farmer and world famous amateur baseball pitcher. Lloyd Pospishil, President of American Bar Association. LaVern Radler, Head of an ideal household and friend of home- less cats. Earl Reppert, Inventor of automatic cow. Has nine pouches and chews all the time. Duane Sass, General Manager of Durant Motors, and foot- ball official. Amanda Schmidt, Head of Nurses Training, new Chapman Hospital, West Point. Edna Schwincke, Private Secretary in War Department, Washing- ton. Lester Sellentin, still wondering who finished the job he started. Delilah Stoltzman, Head of Department of Teacher Training, Wayne. Loy Thietje, In- ventor of effortless golf course; players stand still and the field moves. Myrle Tomrdle, Manager of Hollywood Beauty Parlor. Lloyd Thompson, Motion Pic- ture Operator, Universal Pictures, Inc. Catharine Weller, Head of Humane So- ciety opposing the annihilation of cats for laboratory work. Elray Woerman, Great Chemist, Inventor of oderless stink bomb. Madeline WTostoupal, touring Europe in grand opera. Elsie Zobel, Principal of school for education of zebras.
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Page 11 text:
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1928, of the city of West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, do draw up and declare this will to be our last and only testament. As to such items as we see fit to give to our successors, the Juniors we do dispose of the same as follows, viz: To the Junior Class as a whole, we do give and bequeath our un- tainted record of perfect behavior and good grades. We bequeath to William Schinstock, Ina Flores’ habit of being tardy; to Orva Zeplin, Dorothy Elliotts’ ability to get dates six nights of the week; to Doris Peterson, Luree Gaster’s crimson tresses; to Omer Brazda, Erich Oelschlaeger’s cheerfulness; to Ernest Ricka- baugh, Arthur Andre’s host of girl friends; to Hilda Lorenzen, Joseph Kraft’s wistfulness; to Lolanda Sass, Alice Baumann’s honor of hav- ing an unbobbed head; to Marvin Wendt, Ada Adam’s love for ex- citement; to Marvin Schellenberg, Carl Hilz’s ability to grow tall; to Roland Berg, Raymond Baumann’s athletic prowess; to Esther Kollmorgan, Evelyn Ahren’s retiring disposition; to Vernon Miserez, Earl Reppert’s speed in typewriting; to Fontyan Boldt, Amanda Schmidt’s individuality; to Lester Gaster, Lester Sellentin’s skill in raising pigs; to Ruth Collins, Catherine Moodie’s gift of gab; to Elmer Groene, Lloyd Thompson’s rosy complexion; to George Luedtke, Harold Goranson’s sense of humor; to Irma Mortenson, the quiet manner of Duane Sass; to Alfred Wickert, Myrle Tomrdle’s punctu- ality ; to Lester Muhle, Harvey Ellis’ love for girls; to Ruth Baumann, Myrtle Peterson’s record of conduct; to Gerald Beck, Arnold Jahnke’s captivating smile; to Walter Walla, Loy Thietje’s neat appearance; to Albert Weber, Delilah Stoltzman’s studiousness; to Ester Hein, Margaret Meyer’s sweet disposition; to Violet Pahl, Margaret Oak’s habit of incessently chewing gum; to Howard Simonson, Lloyd Pos- pishil’s oratorical power; to Alma Jensen, Lavern Radler’s attractive personality; to Evelyn Boldt, Madeline Wostoupal’s grace and charm; to Blanche Hartz, Ctaherine Weller’s uncontrollable giggle; to Edith Doescher, Grace Oaks’ flirtatiousness; to Elsie Reher, Helen Ilensel's altitude; to Vergil Miserez, Ella Leonard’s ever-ready smile; to Violet Doescher, Wanda Koontz’s sincerity; to Lloyd Feyerherm, Edna Schwincke’s exemplary conduct; Furthermore, we do bequeath to the Junior Class our beloved classmates, Elsie Zobel, James Jensen, Harlen Petz, and Chester Johnson. WTe hereby, appoint the high school faculty the sole executor of this, our last will and testament; In witness, Whereof, We, the class of 1928, the testators, have to this will set our hand and seal, this eighteenth day of May, A. D. 1928
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THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY “ SWEETWATER TRAIL,” the play presented by the Class of 1928, is a breezy comedy of the Canadian Northwest, full of stirring situations and typical Northwest humor. Vera Randolph,—played by Catherine Moodie—unless married by midnight on the day before her twenty-fourth birthday, must for- feit a large estate, left to her in the freak will, and the property goes to the young lieutenant of the Royal Mounted Police—the part played by Loy Thietje—a black sheep, whom she is planning to marry. At the eleventh hour the groom-elect exhibits his natural caddishnses and the bride promptly breaks off the marriage, only to discover that her precious lieutenant had not intended to marry her anyway. Fur- ious at being double-crossed, she hastily digs up another bridegroom, a young rancher from up Sweetwater Trail—part played by Harold Goranson — and a midnight marriage is solemnized. Fireworks! The double-crosser finding himself double-crossed in his efforts to seize the coveted fortune, attempts to break the marriage and is fought at every step by the doughty young rancher. Bad blood be- tween the two men culminates in an apparently fatal quarrel, but a sudden twist in the action turns the would-be tragic ending into comedy. Captain Terry O’Rourke Colonel Randolph...... Mrs. Sheldon........... Pomona................. Gabby Lon Peters....... Jo Grosjean........... Dan Marlow............. Jeffery Benson........ Annie Crowfoot......... Vera Randolph......... Stella................. Della.................. Wully McCallum........ Director..... Stage Manager THE CAST ........................Erich Oelachlaeger ........................Raymond Baumann ........................Dorothy Elliott ........................Myrle Tomrdle ........................Lester Sellentin ........................Elray Woerman ........................Harold Goranson ........................Loy Thietje ........................Wanda Koonlz ........................Catherine Moodie ...............Ella Leonard ........................hui Flores ........................Duane Sass ................Miss Innis ................Lloyd Thompson
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