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LADONNA HUMISTON i', i , :' 1' My only wish is that my wishes Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4; 7' come true. Pep Club 2, 3,4; Librarian 2, 3. Sneak Edy The stats seemed almost as sleepy as we seniors when we treked our way to the High School on the balmy April morning of the first. We were going on this venture with high hopes. and a few hours loss of sleep failed to dim our enthusiasm. With Miss Holmes and Mr. Bede, our sponsors, the adventurous group boarded the two buses for Omaha. - Breakfast had been forgottenvin our rush to reach the bus on time. Few of us were accustomed to getting up at such wee hours of the morning, so by the time we reached tWahoo everyone was wide awake and eager for food. . Next stop was Boys' Town. a spectacular place and we marveled at the expanse and beauty of this wonderful home for homeless boys. Here we visited the trade school, the huge amphitheater, and the chapel, which was indeed an inspiration. Again boarding the buses we were enroute to Omaha. Our first excursion was to the huge Swift Packing Plant. Guides divided us in two groups and the tour began. They explained to us how they process meat from the killing of animals to the chilling of the carcass. Although many of us agreed wewould never eat again, we managed to consume a good-sized meal at the Stockyard Cafeteria. At the Immaculate Kitty Clover Plant we visited spacious executive offices and were shown the entire process of making and packaging potato chips. Strictest sanitation is required so much of our view was i through plate glass. We were much impressed with the speed of the workers. At the end of our visit we were presented with a freshly packaged bag of chips. The World Herald Publishing Company was our next stop. Few of us realized the work involved before the newspaper finally reaches us. Next was a tour of KMTV after which we had about two and a half hours of free time. Some went to shows, others went shopping, while still others roamed around sight-seeing until supper time. For our evening's entertainment we attended the grand and spectacular Ice Capades. This was a first time for many of us and was a genuine thrill we will never forget. A quieter group returned to Central City feeling this had been a thoroughly enjoyable day, in spite of the flat tires which greeted us at the end of our journey.
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-. 3 BOYD BURHOOP , , Choir 2,3,4; Men's Glee 2,3,4; Football 4; 3 fy' w '1'4 L 2 Track 2, 3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; cc Club 4; EPA 1, 1k ' ' 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3. jag,- 713R .1 Thrift is a wonderful virtue--especially in 5' h , -', g S t an ancestor. 4 K7; ' Rx 2 ft ' i V DELORIS BRONDELL v x Pep Club 4; GAA 4. : h ' v There is a time for speaking and a time for X being still. ,r BOB VOLKMAN The greater the difficulty the greater the glory. JACK SRONCE God bless the man who invented sleep. LARRY MASON Choir 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee 1, 2, 3. The man whose conscience never troubles him must have it well trained. LUETTA STETTNER ' YeTeens 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2; Office 3, 4. Smiling, smiling all the day, making sad hearts light and gay.
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