Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

 - Class of 1930

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 7he Cambraskan He sits, a turbaned Oriental, undisturbed in solitude, Raptly gazing: at the magic globe of crystal set before him, An augurer it is, possessing fickle whim and mood. Over its shining surface glides his fingers, ochre-lmed and slim. The shimmering shifting lights begin to leave, A mauve-like cloud obscures the rainbow tints. He watches yet more closely, the better to receive What it chooses to portray, of the future gain a glimpse. For this world-famed wizard on his myriad-cushioned throne Has been sought by Cambridge seniors anxious-eyed, insisting That he use the knowledge he so often times has shown. Would their barque reach haven safely, life’s treacherous shoals resisting? Suddenly beneath its clouded surface, familiar forms are flitting. Allen Culver, in a neat tonsorial parlor, customers serenely shaving, Agnes Moused on her chestnut locks a nurse’s cap is fitting, John C. Minnick, surgeon, world renowned, a sovereign's life is saving. Eva as a playground superintendent, amusing children is revealed, Ailene Alberti on a brilliant, lighted stage is singing, Jack, earnestly advising “Try chiropractic and be healed.” Ada, prosecuting lawyer, gives reports they find full stinging. On the burning sands of Egypt treads an archeologist, our Doyle, The twins, Eeota and f.eona, are the idols of the screen. Helen Benedict in role of charming housewife puts potatoes on to boil. Of a West Coast college. Forrest has become the worthy dean. y y y y y yQy y • y y y y y y y Page twenty-six

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e Cambrashan Thus my clear children have you read The tale of a class which is no-wise dead. Forty-one students of C. H. S. Having knowledge of stupenduous. nothing less; There's tall Ailene with a dignified air. (iav Helen, possessor of golden hair. Helen Brown reads with greatest of ease. While Freeda’s bright manner is sure to please. Leota or Leona, who can tell them apart? Hach possesses alike a gay, generous heart. Allen, who wears a grave, sombre look. Lena, whose interests in pen and in book, Doyle, who plays a silver cornet: Wayne about books refuses to fret. Also Jack, who constantly wears a sunny smile. Kva, who waits one’s heart to beguile. Karl and Paul each a football star. Myrtle, whose wisdom’s known near and far. Alice Cotton’s the girl who drives a blue Ford. Dora, who knowledge does eagerly horde, Cora expects a stern teacher to be, Mildred Johnson, an excellent typist is she. Harold Joseph has a manner quiet and staid. Zelma Kester, most friendly, a true senior maid. Alice Karash, worry to her is something absurd. Then there’s Forrest too, who is really great fun. And Ada whose lore is A No. 1. Leona, whose dimples we find most charming. Leonard, whose interest, we’re told, lies in farming. Grace, by office accounts is quite undismayed. Beth, pensive or smiling, a lovable maid. Louise Mayo delights in frolic and glee. Mable lias a wit most delightfully free. Also Mable Moore, who by nature is quiet And Emil, whose pranks are almost a riot. John Minnick, the boy with the football fame, Agnes, a great personality may easily claim. Mildred Stewart, so gay, yet demure, Homer is a helper, you may always be sure. Laura Richard’s so quiet and sedately inclined. Loren Saladen likes his books “Out of sight, out of mind. Doreatha, an efficient stenographer will some day be, Loren Stanton, a curly-haired dreamer we see: And. last but not least, fun-loving Lucille, a true senior las . Who completes the number of this illustrious class. 1930 Page twenty-five



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 nhe Cambrashan Social secretary to the governor now is seen, behold, 'tis Grace, Paul Callicott. an engineer, of polytechnic school the chief mechanic, Doretha Vaple, beauty specialist, advocator of marcels and lifted face. A severe and serious minded teacher, Dora teaches chemistry, organic. Emil, wearing a policeman’s badge, militant club, policeman’s blue. Lena Culver at last the president of her club beloved, “The Society Hu- Loren Stanton, as a lawyer, delights in evil terms such as “Foreclosure and sue.” Harold Joseph, Barnum’s chief ringmaster, does the spotted leopards tame. Lucille Phelps designs clever fashions, with scissors, pen and ink, Louise Mayo in a New York cabaret is a brilliant danseuse. The compass Earle carries suggests that he explores, we think. Loren Saladen, electrician, works with lines, lights, and fuse. I'reeda is portrayed a missionary, working in a foreign field, Cora, like her sister, instructress in a college, stern exact. Wayne Hiatt, a magician, keeps his secrets carefully concealed. Alice Cotton, secretary 4-H Clubs is busy, “ ’Tis a fact. Leonard Mayo from point of vantage a ranch contentedly survevs, Mildred Johnson, high in an office typing letters, writing shorthand, Homer Yerton. as a merchant, the very latest fad displays. Mable Voiles owns a Chinese tea room, the finest in the land. Zelma. librarian non-pareil, knows both reference and fiction. Alice Karash, sewing happily upon a broidered wedding veil. Helen Brown an article is writing on “The Human Voice and Diction. Mildred Stewart, selling autos, commission each and every sale. In the New York Symphony is our fair Leona Lathrop playing, Laura Richards, shy and quiet, imagine her a leader of the “Reds, Mable Moore, in heated oratory, folks to politics is swaying. Beth Marples, hostess at the Kit , greeting wealth and crowned heads. The globe grows clearer. “Miss Colton s Private School reads the sign. The murkiness now fades, the glass of crystal clears, The dark-skinned mystic himself to dreams does again resign. Seniors shall have wealth and happiness throughout the coming years. mane. Page twenty-seven

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