Dunbar High School - Wolf Yearbook (Dunbar, NE)

 - Class of 1951

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prophecy con't talked with her for some time. She said heaven was nearly filled up when she got little hut or nothing. It was very late Sterling told us we could stay at a ing for a while we decided to stay. A few minutes our rooms and then We were pleased to find such fine foods, later we entered a large invited to supper in the that she lived so long that there, so she had to take dns when we finally left there. nearby hotel. After deliberat- hotel. We were shown to dining room of the hotel. as were served us. After supper we were shown through the Then we asked to see the kitchen. The manager of the hotel gladly gve his consent. ballrooms of the hotel . As we entered we were suprised to see such a large room, but also to our suprise it was completely empty, except for a large woman, she had her back to us. The manager said that this lady would show us how the kitchen operated. At this comment the lady turned around and faced us. Someone and something about this woman looking like Darlene Heiser, but she didn't hear us and we laughed it off. After seeing how the kitchen operate d one of us asked the name, and much to our suprise she said nDarlene He- iser.u We stayed and talked a while before leaving. After we left we went to our rooms and slept the night through. As far as the Juniors were concerned, the fatal thing that had happened was not so awful, because the aim of the meeting had been ful- filled except for one person. Irma Ganzel. Sometime during the night, we heard the manager of the hotel yell at someone to quit sliding down the banister of the stairs, and a wee voice answered him to try and stop her. Some time later after muchxmre shouting we piled out of bed to see who or what made all the noise . We asked the manager what caused all the commotion. He said it was a small old lady called nThe Irk'. He said she was the meanest person in Heaven. He was shocked to hear that we wanted to meet her but we explained that now that we were here she may not be the worst. We found her per- ched high up in a tree eating the golden fruit. When we saw her we knew right then that it was Irma. When we called her right name, she came down and talked with us for some time. When she wasn't looking the manager grabbed her and gn - bed her and locked her in a small room until she repented. Thus our exploring of the Heavenly kingdom came to an end. We found complete happiness in our new home in Heaven. - l



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KSENIQIZ C 5 aff M3732 In the fall of l9h7 eleven green Freshman climbed the steps to obtain a much higher education. Initiation was a sad affair since every one had to wear peeled onions around their necks. So you see what we mean when we say 'sad . In the spring of 'MB the freshman gave a one-act play 'Cry Baby Cry'. In our sophomore year we lost three out of our class Percy Stu- art, Maxine Heiser, and Delores Schneider. This year proved to be much more familiar since we were getting used to high school. In the spring of 'M9 the sophomores gave a one-act play 'Stoney's Brides' . We were fortunate to take some field trips to Lincoln and tour the University of Nebraska and the Museum. Our Junior year was filled with much more happenings than the previous years. The Junior Class play given in the fall was nJohn- ny Get Your Girlu. Our class consisted of one boy and six girls since Dorothy Roos dropped out of high school. Although Sterling was the only boy he managed very well. The Juniors also got their class rings, of which they were very proud to show every one. Sterling Clark was taking part in Athletics as well as the girls taking part in Volleyball. The Junior--Senior Banquet was held May 2, 1950 with a large crowd attending at the Steinhardt Park Lodge in Nebraskachy The theme was'WM1d-Centuryn. The Juniors also took part in decoradng the Church for Baccalaureate and Commencement for the class of 1950. On September 1,1950 the Seniors came to school with the feeling that they had one more rung to climb the ladder to high school grad- uation. This was to be a year of great doings. The Seniors ordered their announcements and also had their class pictures taken on Febr- uary 9th at the Evans Studio in Lincoln. The Seniors sponsored a box social on March 29th with a large crowd present. The proceedsgp- ing to the Senior Annual. On April 5th and 6th the Senior Class Play nRoom No. 13W was presented with proceeds going to our WSneak Dayu. On April 10th the Seniors observed the old tradition of sneaking off one day and resting, Uhau. They journeyed to Omaha and visited the following places, Boystowng Joslyn Memorialg TV showy Shrine Circusg and the Ice Capades. Mr. Pauly, the class sponsor, accompanied Us Seniors and we believe he had an enjoyable time as the rest did. On April 12th the Juniors invited the Seniors to a formal banquet at Steinhardt Park Lodge in Nebraska City. The theme was HApril Show- ers Bring May Flowersn. The Seniors had a grand time and will remem- ber the occasion as being one of the last things to escape their mam orles of grand old DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL. Baccalaureate was held on May 13, and Commencement Exercises were held in the Presbyterian Church at Dunbar on Thursday, May 17, 1951. The Valedictorian of the Class of 151 was Darlene Heiser with a grade average of 95.1 per cent for the four years she attendedDunbar High School. Salutatorian was Irma Ganzel with a grade point of 9h.5 per cent. Honorable mention went to Rene' Bouse with a grade point of 93.3 per cent. The Citizenship Award went to Sterling Clark for being the all around student in the Class of '51, The Seniors received their diplomas and each one f th f lt 9 P9SP0HS1b11ity of making good of themselves in the futgre. em e I

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