Alvo High School - Oriole Yearbook (Alvo, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS WILL We, the denior class of Alvo High School, of the year of 1950, being of sound mind and under no influ- ence other than our own will, do hereby attest this to be our last statement and will. In this will, drawn up while all are in our right minds------or as near as pos- sible, we bequeath to the following people. These, our most important and valuable properties: 1, I, Norma Jean Elliott, will my boyfriend to Bar- bara, so she can be closer to Art, and my desk to Karl Lee, so he can sit near Beverly next year; my figure to Larrie and my Presidency of the pep club to Jeanette Fischer, to keep her out of trouble, I will my office of Senior Class Presidency to Bob Lipskey, so he can be the first boy president in the senior class in the late Alvo High history; my feet to Junior Weichel so he can stand up on the basketball floor and my typing ability to any one who needs it, 2, I, Donna Lee Heier, will my volleyball position to Phyllis Marcoe and my curly hair to Dick Printz, I will my music ability to Jeanette Fischer, so she can play the guitar and my glasses to Georgene, so she can see who she goes with, I will my gum to Bob Lipskey, so he won't be so quiet in class, and my ability to study to Ted and Karl Lee, so they won't have to use carbons, I will my camera and flash bulbs to Lucille, so he can take flash pictures next year. 3, I, Bordina Rueter, will my unexpended cheerload- ing ability (combined with Norma Jean's) to next years assistant Cheerleaders; my ability to hold a man to Georgene; my shorthand writing ability to Bernice so she won't have to write notes in longhand and my thin figure to Lucille, I will my ability to keep in the frood of the touchers to Bill Moyors r,nd tny edi- tor3hip of the school papor to the Junior Class so they can get the paper out on time next year• Y o, the members of the senior class, will our boy friends to anyone who thinks they can get them; our mo- dern problems class to next year's freshman and sopho- mores; our last semester tests to tho high school classes of 1950; our sparo time to Mrs. Schneider, so she can have her five minutes more; our cheating abili- ty to anyone who needs it; our desks to next jears frushmen to decorate further; our ability to stay with tho class to next yoar's Junior boys. Witness whereof wo have this day May 9, 1950 affixed our seal and our signatures in the prosonco of Mr, Schneider, our sponsor.



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THE SENIORS SNEAK NO OMAHA On the morning of April ll at 7 A.!!.we three senior girls and ?lr. and Mrs. Schneider left Alvo for Omaha on our Sneak Day. We arrived at Boys Town at 8:30 where we went on a tour of the City of Little Men. The first stop on the journey was the Field House where we saw some of the boys playing softball. We watched the boys awhile and viewed their swim- ming pool and basketball courts, We were informed that the boys had a portable floor that they use in their games with visiting ballteams. We then visited the trade school where the boys were sew- ing, making bread, barbering, doing mechanical work, carpen- tering and studying without a teacher. V o also saw some of the pottery the boys had made and painted. We visited the aales department of the building and look- ed at some of the articles that were on sale. Donna Lee bought one of the dolls that the boys had made as ' a pro- ject, wo next visited the Catholic Cathedral where we saw Father Flanagan's tomb. We went into the main part of the building which was very impressive. After seeing this beautiful Cathedral we drove around the farms and looked at some of the boys' projects. We went through the school building where the boys v ere busily studying. hilo thoro we looked at the many trophies and awards of honor that the boys had won, ’.Vo then decided that we shouid leave Boys Town and go to joslyn Memorial. While at Joslyn wc saw beautiful paintings and other art works. V o thou left Joslyn for downtown Omaha where wc got a bite to oat . Later wc went to Brandies v hcro wc shopped through the store and rode the escalators. At one o'clock we mot Mr, and Mrs. Schneider and took the elevator to the tenth floor where wc were the dinner guests of the Brandies Company, That noon the Company entertained a hundred or more high school students, some from other states. Later wo w re taken on a tour through the sttfro. We vis- ited the advertising department, the shipping department and the candy department. After leaving the store we drove out to the Municipal Air- port whore we decided to take an airplane trip 30,--up wo wont. Wo circled over Omaha for about 15 minutis and then came down to earth again. y Leaving the airport we wont back to Omaha find shopped un- til 5» Then wc met Mr, and Mrs, Schneider at the Fontendlo Hotel and went to the Coffee Shop to eat. In the evening wo saw the movie Undertow and a floor show at the Orpheum Theatre. We enjoyed the four Inkspots in their specialties. About 9 o'clock wc loft Omaha for Alvo and home, ’-Ve stop- ped at the Calumet Cafe at Ashland to get something to oat, V o reached Alvo at 10:30,ending Sneak Day for throe tired girls and th ir sponsors.

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