Columbus High School - Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1925

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E S0lpJlll1COlUl'llCOJll'CB Y6dll Sept. 4-School again called to order by Judge Mathews. Sept. 21-That politician fas well as teacherj Mr. Sisty, was chosen sponsor with Miss Poole as his ever-ready assistant. Oct. 10-Held a class meeting. Our faithful servants were: President, Carroll Millerg Vice President, Esther Svislowskyg Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Gass. Oct. 12-Freshman and Sophomore Olympics - Not so good. Nov. 11-Sophomore party in the gym. Hazel Gibbon's powder puff?'!? March to, March 2, March too! March 16-Party in Gym. As much fun as could possibly be had. May 15-Picnics were in order so we had to be fashionable. May 18-Miss Jenkins' History classes had a picnic and hamburger fry at Cars- tenson's. ullrllllllllllflblln YGMT t Sept. 5-Vacation gone. Oh! - Sept. 18-Class meeting. Officers elected: Charles Sheldon, Presidentg Hazel Gibbon, Vice Presidentg Helen Brown, Secretary-Treasurer5 Miss Brochl, Sponsor. Oct. 3-Picnic at Rotary Camp. Nuff said! Oct. 29-Toiling - Exams. Feb. 12-We Juniors presented our Black Show. Feb. 29--Fun Fair. Carnival queen-of course, a Junior. March 28-Rah! for the boys. They entertained the girls at a party at Sheldon's. May 1-Nifty Banquet! May 15-Another good time at Wagner's Camp. ' May 23-Court was dismissed. S Clillllllilll ll' YGQT Sept. 1-Registration. Sept. 3--Renewed all acquaintances. E Our dignified statesman: Charles Sheldon, Presidentg Charles Gass, Vice Presi- dentg Eleanor Stenger, Secretary-Treasurer. Oct. 9-Football in motion. Nov. 3-Senior Class Party. Some VVhirl! Dec. 19-Santa Claus gave us another vacation. Feb. 3-Had to age 50 years to advertise the annual properly. Feb. 27-Fun Fair - bigger and better than ever. March 10-Felt like we were really going to graduate. Chose announcements. March 11-Staff pictures taken. fDo you remember?J March 26-A few of us had our report cards delivered by the mail inan. April 1-Fools' Day. April 29--Junior-Senior Banquet. ?' -We went. May 19- Seventeen , May 21-Commencement. That's all!

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Mid:Year Graduates A Class C34dLii.fBll'lIfIiiim'lI,lI We are happy to have included in the list of the numbers of the Class of 1925 the names of three who completed their work at the end of the first semester and left our midst. It was not with regret that we learned that they had attained the credits necessary for graduation, but we were sorry that they deemed it best not to remain with us for the rest of the year. We assure them that though they were gone, they were not forgotten. Gertrude Kent, Ada Long and Clark Burgess composed this trio. Clark is now enlisted in Uncle Sam's Navy and is training at San Diego, California. ..i. iij?lF'4BSiillll'll'1Ldl,lIlL YCGT Sept. 5, 1921-Saw our entrance into High School, thankful that we had only four years ahead. What We went through during those first few days is history and better not be repeated. Sept. 16-High School mixer which gave us a chance to get acquainted. Sept. 23-The first football game of the season. By way of diversion Columbus beat Clay Center 7 to 0. A Oct. 4-The month of October cost us something new in that we had our first Class Meeting. We elected our class officers as follows: Gus Speice, Presidentg Marie Dodds, Vice Presidentg Hazel Gibbon, Secretary-Treasurer, and Miss Rankin as Class Sponsor. Oct. 6-The day of days! We Freshmen showed our supremacy by winning the great Olympics, the first time in five years that the Freshmen had. ' Oct. 31-An awful day-had to be inoculated against diphtheria. Nov. 9-11-Teachers went to Omaha for inspiration-we enjoyed a Vacation. Nov. 17-Grand Island gameg snake dance. Nov. 19-Exams. The three stages: Q11 Fear and trembling, C21 Struggling, Q31 After the Storm. Dec. 25-Hung up our stocking. Jan. 4, '22-Day drab and colorlessg students more so. Feb. 10-Faculty Rally-Miss McKennan expelled for chewing gum. Feb. 19-Junior Basket Social. Gus bought Hazel's basket. March 3-The first funny Fun Fair festively festooned for felicitous students. April 18-Attempted robbery of the school. Excitementsl Bloodhounds! Oh boy! April 19-Spring Jubilees. Hot Dawg! originated. May 9-May Festival. Oh! See the pretty dancing girls! May 24-The last sufferings of our Freshman year. Next- Give me liberty-- .



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Clilfllllflllln l We, the renowned and illustrious Class of 1925, as yet possessing sound minds and in anticipation of leaving the C. H. S. for realms as yet unexplored by us, do hereby declare and publish with regret, this, our last, ultimate and final will, revoking all previous and former wills performed under our hand. Firstly, we instruct our executors named hereinafter to pay all our just debts and commencement expenses as soon after our departure as convenient. Secondly, we bequeath to the Juniors our place of honor and trust, our mental capacity, and all our textbooks. Thirdly, we bequeath to the Sophomores our boundless wisdom and modesty, obedience and our studious habits. Fourthly, we bequeath to the Freshmen our sunny dispositions and our pep, that they may enjoy a few of the pleasures of the C. H. S. Fifthly, I, Christian Allenburger, bequeath my extraordinary musical genius to Fish Snell that he may learn to play a mouth harp. I, Werner Alpers, bequeath my sideburns to Ronald Anderson to aid him in his quest for matrimony. I, Helen Brown, bequeath my athletic inclinations to Dorothy Stevenson. I, Milton Behlen, bequeath my tendency toward noise to Con Keating, in order that he might be heard as well as seen. , I, Virginia Dickey, bequeath all my well known virtues to Betty Roberts. I, Orlo Bonner, bequeath my marvelous physique to Bill Haney, thereby combin- ing size with brains. I, Mildred Dietz, will my essay on How to Get Beaux to any one who may need it. I, Allen Eggert, donate the use of my book How to Grow to the wee-wee mem- bers of the Sophomore class. I, Luella Gaver, a maiden of good sense, impart some of it to Irene Stein. I, Charles Gass, since I'm done at this school, turn it over to Mr. Mathews to rule. I, Hazel Gibbon, full of class spirit and pep, bequeath to Mildred Goodwin my wonderful rep . I, Walter Gregorius, enjoying a good joke, advise you all that it doesn't pay to smoke. I, Alma Hasselbalch, a strong member of the class, give up my place to some Junior lass. I, George Haney, bequeath my line to any downtrodden Freshman that he may blulf the teachers as I have done. I, Caryl Hadcock, will my natural marcel to Carroll Loshbaugh so he may save his sister's iron. I, Eunice Kuehnert, an intelligent lass, will my brains to Marjorie Gass. I, Gerhardt Koch, will my spirit to the C. H. S. that it may excel all former achievements. We, Helena Larson and Clara Skorupa, bequeath to the Freshmen all the giggles which we as Seniors have outgrown. I, Marshall Geer, bequeath my membership in the Bachelor's Club to Oscar Poeifel. I, Selma Loseke, deed my trusty typewriter to Helen Mac, with full instructions as to treatment. I, Robert Lecron, bequeath my musical, athletic, and scholastic ability to Ray Jewell. May he accomplish as much as the donor. I, Lelia Luther, give to Zoma Reuter some advice on choosing a career.

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