Hastings High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hastings, NE)
- Class of 1925
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I XX -mp, W Y 'ff I I -:eff i1 I xx 11 41 I V ' J IN tl 4' I'oII1wi11,f I5dKfk'S. wc: II10 A .- I--- t- ti 'cs ' I ' - I ' I92., I '01I- ' 'I 'Is CI1 Ii .- fl , - .,,--CH. fs-1 ID '1' 1 n A n Q years I1 ave VOIIGLI Ivy, bring I:Ul'II1 tl1fOlIl Annu I. QIL ' 'cr' 'ts pyfvf, I I tI10s0 I yr vill . 1 'Ir' cr'uxxxI 1-LI with 5fooLI timcs In1I II vt' ns. ' ' ' ' 'xx r If W 1 ff' .. . .. .... In I. fV.-,,.-,, if E, I L- -, ,f 1 I ,, Y nv' 4 ,,l ' '! - lII1IIIIIir:1::111:I.-Qtx-fix,xflq1rzr1'f5,.ImIIE. ' f K 5.6 wx f 1 H l i QUXIIXIS l tlmlnt L X mmm M I sv' idk l y 'r x 1 'r 1 N , A 11A L I. l4:Xt'L'lllAYCS and flalssvs Il. Ur5ianizatia11.' I I 1. A - i -s IY. A I f -iw Y. .lolu-:Q K A f K j A , ,, . , , ' ' gi ,fflf:.J::x::u,,,'.. f :r1IK,,V1mTHlE ' +- L fl V, KY 'JY If x I E E 912:37 This is a constant reminder of the days when we were first introduced to Hrgh School lzfe szx years ago .2 g J l M V I i I . 1 .....,.......... . .... .. g 1 1. Q i i These four great columns at the north entrance symbotzze scholar shlp leadership service and char acler The possessaon of these IS the goal xf not the attamment of tlosc who have entered , I . . Q Every new day that comes brmgs us a fuller appreczatzon of old H H S as the guardmn of three years of our lzues Jxzzy 937 ff S ? Q. e e W lr. ' W M Qi l si L!'? By this school we have been shown a vision which we will follow. As we leave old H. H. S., our PI 9557 school world, we carry with us a vision of life--a field of needs where we may serve. Z -S v .....,.. l..Q .... ' 0 , I we so - F Q-2? ECI NES 1 BIS 17 QD 'SDCL-bf? Cf:3'Ql1 Gb - ig? se J -Wx 4' Among the fondest memorles we hold of Hastlngs Hlgh School IS our assoclatlon wlth the executlve factor of the school Through It and ltS co operatlon wlth the classes ln all thelr actlvltles has been effected the splrlt of harmony pervadlng the halls of Senlor Hlgh The executlves have worked Wltll the students and for them urglng them cn when lnterest slackenecl advlslng them ln moments of hesltmcy sorrowlng ln thelr defeats rejolclng ln thelr accompllshments Worklng together hand ln hand wlth the executlves are the classes wlth then membershlp from the student body at large There has always been the greatest Splflt of co operatlon wlthln the classes and between them Led by thelr OHICCTS elected by the students themselves much progress ln vltal and constructlve EIEHITS has been attalned Although the classes form that part of the school seeklng lnstructlon and knowledge thls alm for scholarshlp alone has not crowded out all other alms of the lnstltutlon Ideals of leadershlp character and servlce have been embedded ln the hearts and mlnds of the tudent These have always been glven much thought and conslderatlon and have become prlme factors ln the llfe of every student of H H S Someone has llkened the lnstltutlon of the school to a modern factory whlch Wlth 1ll ltS lntrlcacles and complexltles wollcs together as 1 slngle unlt The factory has ltS manager the school lts executlves the factory lts foremen the school IIS class rlflcers the former IIS throng of laborers the latter ltS body of students ust as the factory IS a great economlc unlt and the school a soclal lnstltutlon the slmllarlty of or ganlzatlon can well be noted Such IS the organlzatlon and the functlonlng of the school the CXCCUIIVCS headlng and overseelng the whole the classes co operatlng and performlng the dutles asslgned Wlth an lncreaslng feellng of harmony helghts deemed unattalnable may be reached for the glory of HHSIIHQS Hlgh School -.--un' , 2 ............... ..... , ....... . 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L32 L R r ,J jffvnnff- fy J Hina'-44 7:54 74 W fl! .ff f' I 1-ff ....-f 912215 91 lXIOR C I ASS HIQTURX The year I9l9 marks the date when a band of ward grads over two hundred strong began turnlng thelr steps toward unlor Hugh every mornlng about 8 30 oclock The incessant brllllancy of this group was Immediately noticed by the teach ers but woe unto them they were actual ly branded pepto mamacs a term that they ve carrlecl throughout thelr studlous hugh school career TQN S rm ox-5 L F. fxfx., fd-I These students as Freshmen seemmgly IH sgnlflcant to the upper classmen had thenr fun nevertheless that year Of course they were too old and yes dlgnlhed to be lleve IH Santa or Old Saint Nick but when lt came to Valentlnesll they were deemed O K as was shown by therr class party February I4 K X ZS ll WW, 3037 ' 'K' g e t fap fa Lery bas '4 l 1 Sl D1 can rou o os r T I Senior lag ljfi L As umors rn the year I9 X 'Q general h school actlvltles I r umors were not lef brlng u the I A r ournament and the ss s Cl flrack me t On May 22 l924 the httle umors wcgxtlged hard ab he coH h2ce rt fit to serve the unlor Semor Banquet t killrl-yhbzed-gszsts the Graduates Now they have cllmbecl the ladder rung by rung untll they have reached the top- lhey are now the lrreproachable Sen ors The most bestest party that has ever been held was the Senior party November I4 Before hnlshmg the history of this renown cl and noted class of Seniors there are yet many mterestlng and remarkable facts which should be brought out The followlng are but a few It has the cllstmctlon of havmg at lea t one married woman rn Its mlclst and several use to be members of the cla s have taken the oath to honor and obey lt has the largest collection of dramatic and mu ical artists ever vrsuahzed before 1n any one group Among thee are Vuglnla Alexander the reat prima donna Ned Green sllt and Raymond Coffey the chools mot hwrmonlous melody men and Mary Newell a worthy actress of the nat silent drama the tagel It has the honor of havmg one four letter football man Vance Llppmcott and one three le ter man Earle Kelly and Thurlo lVlcCrady the marvellous cage man cla ms to be a member of thls class I has the largest number of members on the hrgh honor roll and IS the largest class that has ever graduated from Hastings Senior High 1 n nu A' 0 DQ K X ' l 1 ' Y ' T 4 l L J 1 L n l J . O . l . . - ' ,, ' 50 l X l 'X . NA n -N1 V l o j - , e ' - - ,X s nl . . . - , ' XX- al , ' ' 2 . . ' J, .X -' 1 H U .. . 9 H F V- ' wld J -- ss- s-fs., ef . Q - Lg xf tilva its I Th ll- 1 h b - , ,' 1 . E H .. It 5 r e K 1, .6 't . X U W .,,i. A -e f ,rf K X - 'Q-:ri 4, X T f P-1 1- ' akin ' Q 1 J W ' V l ' x '- x ' ' ' X . K ' X f A. ' renown of the class grew lm 4 . n the ' ,P X Q J kk . . . ,I z . fl? A an U ' , - 2 1- -V.-... V -2-E mi: ttf-4 6 cla ' s WI '-Q v a - Q: X' ' '. , I ,l ' ,Q - - - ' J , ' 'T' - o - . . . L I , . . I 4' ' ' , g ' - , - . ' S . 3 L . .. M ,.. , - . , S - ' , . I l - t silllllllllllflllllill ll.l a ' 3 E Qu'-nuns: luluounts X , - N 'U g s gs o ei F 91:57 Hoyt Rohrer Wxlma Rutherford Ralph D Cressman H YT RO ER Academxc x NI lf! 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Tony Berres Lena Berg Clarence Bxerman Chfford Currler NY BERRES Comnlcx ml NA BERG CDIIIIIICILIW1 x CLARENCE BIERMAN Acadcnuc QILAS BINDERUP cadenuc X I 1 ll X 11. 1 It KATHRYN BLUM Commercial lx I II fI IIIU1 Q FERRIS BORDEN Academlc x I II CLARENCE BREHM Academic x I 1 Sxlas Bmderup Kathryn Blum Ferns Borden Clarence Brehm I U Mr 'P ff , 1' I f ' TO - 'fi' . N35 IIHI-I-x IX 1II!wi.II I'II1uIq HIlxI!l1'NxlllIIl II I, 'I'rn-.IxlIl'4-V 1. LE nf '.. NI- III.l.II5 Ie x.ulm-In: IUm3. X'xIn'lpQ1'IuI1 IZ 1'ImrIIx1I, I1 Lmlnlllvrf-III 1l11I: II, I3 S4-frwI:nx'y :md VIII' Il--lwwrf-I' I: N, XY V. .VX 2. fl. 4. --f ' ' . My I1-,lII.5 IN MII-I-Ir jmlxmx. Ilvlraxliuu 'l'mIm IL, L CLIFFORD CURRIER- Academic, X15 hfIIII.y is lu nu 11 :I v'.nI'er like NIv'Ix'X HIYY 4: Uuml 2. II. I. Q -A '. NI. ImII-3 lx m5 Ii:-I l'I'lINN lin -In III ' J. 4: Lui lub 1. Rzlriin Vluh Eg XVI -Ipx 1'luI. .I -- ' , Bl' muy xx Im'-r. 41 A, .X -IZ ' -u. il, 1, ff ' , Nlj Imhlry IN I-If-In WI:-Ipm Club 1I. 4: C'Iu-rue 32, 41 III-Y I: l'rn XX'n1'Il l' AMI- I'fxIl':1x:l::u11:I I. f NI. If-Ivlvy xx Ilrivimr :I I-'mul mm..-. Iluml I. I, J, I, 1:1-I-Inmlm Ili Y ii, It f'Im1'us It Lznlin VIIIII I 2. Carl M Brown Kathryn Brown Lydla. Bruntz Viola B CARL M BROWN Acadenuo III KATHRYN BROWN Academic I urroughs lx INIII1 IIII 1 I SLI 4 LYDIA BRUNTZ omznerczal I I VIOLA BURROUGHS Normal Trannng I I II NICHOLAS I' BUSKIRK Acadeuuc fx WEWDELL CALDWELL Academic XII I I IIIII .II BEN CHANDLER Comznerczal 'III I II III FLORENCE CAMPBELL Connncrcial II II I1 I ' P Ignle III III I I Nu In II TFEIIIIIIIL lllf I rx L thorn ml LI III NlCh01aS P Busklrk Wendell Caldwell Ben Chandler Fl orence Campbell . -f ' My IIIIIIII5 II IIiIvIIiII: II-IIKIN IIIIIIAIIX I, 1. II. I1 III-IIIIIIII: I: 'v. 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X lu 1 mm Nm EVA COLE Acadenuc x um, I1 LEWIS CRAWFORD Acadexmc x H LEN COPE Acadenuc K un X lv 1 L ANKL COWTON Acadenuc Nix I I I lxlllt H HELEN COLLING Academy. XI x I I GLENN HOLT Industrlal Arts X EVA CRISMAN Normal Trumng lx nm 1 I 1 1 1 1-lm H Prank L Cowton elqn Colhng Glenn Holt Eva Crxsman X x X5 QNX Marven E Cruse Hazel ross M1fVlZl F c1sco Grayce M Fmegau X 07525 MARVEN E CRUS LR unc 3 1 1111 N X11 11 111- 1111 5 1 at HAZEL CROS A adem and Gbxzunercfiml 111115 111 1 'luplv Qlllh e RVIN FRANCI 0 Academic U I1 ll 1 1-1 1 GRAYCE M FIN AN Normal 1131111 xx 1s1111f 71 bl-'LIE ulx ru 1 1 3 I-311 lmue IB 1 ELVIN CURTIS Norm Tta g 'W mx? IL 1 111 4 flm Xl GENEVA DAVIS N1.K111a1 1' 1111ng N 11111 1 L JACOB DROLLING S151-16.111115 X1 1 111 IK 1 N XXI11 1 1-I EUGENE DYE ca elnlq Q11 Jwhbx 1 l Elvm Curtis Geneva Davxs Jacob DfD111l1gCI H Eugene Dyer fffyi rug, Jug! ff.-1111 L v4UU1m'Qpk Q1 dbx A001 I Qu Ll N0 'ali J 1 A r 1 1 I 1 . X Q5 N . . KX. F N . 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Xl I I 4 ONA HOLCOMB Normal Tfallllllg 1 Pl 1111 11 1 lllum Qu 1 'VIARJORIE HOLLISTER Commercial lilflllllg' pre N 1 R EDWIN JAMES Academxc nhbx R Bdwm James 1 Club l tudent HIIIICII 3 Mme Pr1:1de11t 11 Club 3 4 Buslnesx 1 4 Llmx 3 4 Whnlp C HATTIE JOHNSON Comlnerclal 1 1 x 111 le 5 C HELEN JONES AC11d8I'l1C X11 l .1 x 1 Il X 11 1r11l l11l1I9 Fx ru LDRED JONES Acadeuun 1 Xl l 1 a Lf 1 T111 ll IIT in11u1 N M1618 14 1 L Y 1: f 1 ELMER KEARNEY Acadenuc Xl l l I H1tt1e Johneon IIe1v11 Jone'-2 1k1ldred Joncx Elmer Kearney sq f x . X X . x . , . - x X. A , X- 5 ' - I E V x. 'lx X I I I' x X ti . I3 ,X I. , N SX. Y T .1 Q ,v , .. xxx 1 1 Km X as f 1 - ' xx xl Q5 X - lk ug X 1 X If N' 'Q ' J - A 1 XQ x .xt -', N. . f v s - . 1- 11-M115 is liuxlwrlrrlll li. A, A. 21. -l: Y, XV. P. A. 1, 23 Lztin , : W1 Llp, 141111, ::. -1. LE - ' ' . Nl. I1-vlllq ix rml. ll1u1'11x lf, ZZ, -43 S C ' , 4: YmlfYil lie-x11v ll: X1:r111z1l 'I'1':1i11i1ug l'I11l1 ZZ, 11 l'1w-xinl It 41 Y. XY, if A. 1. 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Il: Iiuxin--W Vluh : ' 'us 3, -I, WA 4 ' . My lmblly is lt:-:I Vlmlul. Ilzmml -lg Ili-Y 4: WI -lps Vluh 1: 1' urns -l1Hll!'Sml'i'Ij 4. - ' . My hobby iQ VHA. Y. XV,1'. .L l. LI, I: WI.-lpn Vlul. 35, -lg Vlmrus 2.3. Ii: Latin Vlub I: Mi Qvrr-I 111 Vuh Ni: VI' 11 limmr Sm-in-ty I. 5 -4 x. Us N O Truth McKay Thurlo McCrady Wanda McGaw Orpha Persell TRUTH McKAY Acadenuc I I I I I THURLO MCCRADY Academic Xlx I II I x ,III I I Ir C III WANDA MCGAW Acadeuuc I uh 4 II Ium ORPHA PERSELL-N0rma1Tra1ui11g Nh Imhhx II tl n rm f'IuIv lu I DALE MARIAN Iudustnal Arts XI I Im un nwdnnm DOROTHY MANSFIELD Normal Trainmg XII I II II Q X I Ill JAMES MAGNER-Industrlal Arts 'Ilx I I I I PAULINE MADGBTT Academgc Nl x I I bln I hlIIIu'1tvI I AIIII IIIIII 1 llwnnwn hull I X XX L -X fn Dale Maman Dorothy Maush 11 .mnew Ivimvuor Pwnlme M1dg8it - ' . N y Iunhy IQ I5 IiII:, Y. XY. If .X. I. 2. ?7, -I1 XYIIIIIIQ 1'I1III lj i'II1II'ux 11. II, -I: l.:ItiII f'luII I: Nuturn-1'lI1II I, f A . . 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M5 lml-My ix In-U4-y':nNIilmliml. XYln'1ps Vllllv l. FREDERICK MEYER-Commercial. My ll-,lull ix 1'.,.,ql,.lll. l!:lr1x,.1L,,,11 L, 33, ::, 4: Ifflmbnll 2. ::, f'lm1'11s JS, 4: lillfinn-ss Vlulp Z! 4 VIRGINIA MIILBOURN-Academic. Aly lmblly is milling. Y. NY. 41 A. 21, 1: Kosnwt Klulv 4: llhnrus RAYMOND MOLINE-Commercial, My lmllhy lx mlluxxxlzlllsllip, Hi Y 3. -lg Cummerr-iul Club l, 4 lrnvk 4: l'uoLh:al! 2, ZS: XVll--lim Vluly 1 ELLOUISE MITCHELL-ACad8l1liC. My llullhj' is 112118. Clymwlx 15, 11 DHJBEP 'l'4':llll -11 G. .L A. Nvvl' Izlry .5. 45 X, XX. 1. .L 3, 13. ,lg 'l'1'rwml1xw-1' il: T'rPSi1ll-nt li liuxul--t Klub ll: llllnm' Socially H, - Yin-0 l'1'm-sillm-nt -1: Vulr Stull' Sl, 13 Wlu-IIN ll. 1: lil-wlulnaulwm Vrrxlfl-xl fl: f'l'uwxvnr1l Puzzle li lx'zlv:lg::11lA:l -1. WILLIAM MOUSER-Illdllstrial Arts. My lmlnlvy ix llgfllllllg with XYiUlLlr K. Foutlulll 2. ZZ, 41 1SnSk.- hull lg Truck 2.2, Ii, -1. AI.-CE MOUERvN0fII1a1 Training. My lmlllq ix llw lrin-l--x'::lrlvu1, tllllrvlx l, ' Zig 01-4-ln-sll':n I Nurnml 'l'1':1i11inL:l'l1xlf Zi, lt Y XX'.f',A.!:1Q. A. .X. SS, 'l W Mlm ly -l Jeannette Nelson Floyd Murray Lxvoula Murray Mary Newell ANNETTE NELSON Academmc 1 1 I 11 nl Q 11 I' OYD MURRAY Commerclal 1 LIVONIA MURRAY Academlc 1 x 1 X ml V11 5 1 Il MARY NEWELL Academlc 1111 11 lxluf P thorn 'II 1 1 m R, 11m VERA NIEDERHAUS Acadenuc Nls lmuhx rx bemg RIVIII I Chmu LESTER NEWKIRK Academic Iv I II h 11111 I 11 L I 111 LOIS 0 BRIEN Normal Traxmug 1 Llmrus 011111 MARCELLA 0 BRIEN Normal Training 1 ll 111111 111 f WQZZM fwffm MW fy!! X , I 1 JE 1 ' . M3 I111lI1y ix 11111-11-11111 Ill 11. Kf1x1111-I KI11I -I: S11 I--nt C4111111-il ,Ii 1l1111'11x Il, 4: Y XY, 1. A. I. I. Il. I: 'l'r+-.1x111'1-1' I: I'1'1-xi1l1-111 21 II+111+11' S191-ty I'1'vsi1l-111 -I1 XYI -lpx !I11I1 VI. L - ' , AIA I111I1I15 1x I1-1-I111'i11g:. 4 ' . 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Af vf , . f 1, X ' Y C7 ' 1 I fl , IW Preston Oder Margaret Perry Ruth Parsons Ehzabeth Overton PRESTON ODER AL3d6I1llC XI I II I u1I4 ll MARGARET PERRY Commerclal 1 I 111 Xb Xxlll. u luv! RUTH PARSONS ommerclal leu f horns ELIZABETH OVERTON Academic JV un UU!! luundb .Huuux xoll NED GREENSLIT Academic x un, Fvutlnll 5 4 limbknl a 4 liar' I I umm- I I Whelps 1' ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Academic lushlu Xuuu III Il Q lu 1 LPH PHILLIPS Acadelmc Nfv ImbIx I Il l un H um Hlmutx I l L L LOUISE PORTER.-Acadenuc 'lly Imbln ra I Ned Grcensht E11 b th Phllxps Palph Plulhp Loulse Porter I 95 1 'H . . 1 - ' ' . . 5 111 I I5 ix :ir 5. NI -ul l'11uu1-il!: ll Vlub ZX: WI -lpx l'lub ll. I: lf1sIlll'I Klub 4: 'l'l11- H1111-uw! 1: 'l'r:11'lc 2, ZZ, I. Q ' . XII' mbby i 1-xpl1u': kms. Bubiuv. Club -1: ' 'lps t'l b 223 1' 'us 22. -C ' . My lulbby is p' : 'lIiu:g. ' .' 2. Sl: Y. NY. fl A. .. - ' . My lunhl , if to W1-igll ulore th 2 I '. ' I' CL Il. -- '. Xl. lmluby is -xelf, 1 : 3. 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A. ii. 4: lnln In-pox'lv1' ZZ. rl: Knsnwt Klub LI. J. 4: Vml-Yil Rcxuc 35 XYII4-lps flulx 3. 1 1. lmruf -1. LOLA RALSTIN-Commercial. My hollby li cliulxlnmls, Clwrua 2. 53, 1. SYLVESTER. RYAN-Academic. My lmlully is running. Football 4: Track 2, 3, 43 Frnss Country ..,.. v-,-. . .,., .u. ll J. llnuns ... .,, 4. MONICA RYAN!-Commercial. My hubby is fvwillr. Clwrub 2: K.'rr111x11vrr-i:nl Klub 41 Nature Ululr -L. GAYLORD ROBARE-Academic. My lmhlny if 1-:ning pil- plant. Stuflvnt Vnunvil 1: livlrutc 35. 1 Chorus 12: AVlll'l1Ih Club 4: Ui-Y 4: llwnnr Smfivty -1. CAROL J. BOELSE-Academic. Aly lnmhy ik ln-in! za Fil-1-rn flunrk. Y. XY. V. A, 35, -l: Vlnurns 2. 23, 1 Nature Vluh -1: llunor Snciuty 4. Sylvester Ryan Monica Ryan Gaylord Rob re Carol . Roelse I , A I A ee vi w KX XM X NSXYVKKXNX W X A9 S293 Q N x X X Lewxs Shelley Janet SCIIIIIICZ Robert Shevlmg Ruth Sherman WIS SHELLEY Academic x 1 NET SCHMITZ Acadenuc Xlx I I 4 11 x I IL 5 I nhl on ROBERT SHEVLING Commerclal RUTH SHERMAN Academic Wx I ll nleflf 1 vlp I 1 horns BEDFORD SMILEY Academia 14 1 IK mn 1 ml fn um I x 4 FERN SIDLES AC3.d6XlllC lx 1 Mn N1 ux hm FRED WALKERPCDIIIMCFCIRI x . RTLEBELLE SHOWALTER Conmercxal Xlx I ll 1 , X XX Bedford Smxle y Fern Sldles Fred Walker Myrtlebelle Showalter V , I X, , . y- . A I N I xt yn - X J I 'X ' X X N . 1' ' 'q X X XX- ' f v ' g X R X X sa I .. I, X X X X .X I ' ' -X - xl ' X . A 1 , 0 X . bb 1 N- 1 I X I . ,NX x YS ' X X QW X XX ' f X X x 'Q . X X , YX Q N X . EX R' Nh x x ' X X , ,X , x X Y XX f' N X lk ' ' I X , X' X 'U ' ' X g LE - ' Xl ' lmlllrx if XX'-sl I'wi1n1 'l'I':wk LJ: I'muIlI:1ll I. Tl: 4'lwl'ua l. U. il. 1: IIifY il. 42 I.:xti111'llllf l. JA 3- ' . . 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Carl Starr Vl0Ia Spxlmau Merle Starr Don Snoberger P5 RL STARR Iudl strxal Arts II I II VIOLA SPILMAN Commercial I In Im I num ss bluz 'VI RLE STARR Iudustrxal Arts I D NI SNOBFRGER Anademu I In I Lhonm RVILLE STOEWEE Academxc I I In II CONSTANCE STERNER Acadcmxc lx I I II sI I I IU D TLOR STITT ACZICICIIIIL I I II ulun C um I LOLA STEINKE Commcrcxal XI I I I I I Omv llc .no wer Com a xc. .yt rncr L lor Stltt Lola Stemke I vb . , , r ' XI, I, I UI I A I . . I' I XX ' I II I ' w ' I' 1 N . .I , XX h, L 1 I' N- , - W- ,I , XII W, Mx I ,' I . - X I I .I I. ,V I I g .A .u , ,J I t I .I 5' I I , I1 '- I' 0 , . ' ' I I. ,X ' I -K - l X . ' I CA 7 I NA all I I5 lx :IxIrIIII-III.5. III Y 12. I. f ' , NI5 III-IIII5 ix 'NI-iIIi1Ig uv. I' l'lINfI, Ig I ' '.'.' ' I 4. L E 4 .' ' .. KIA II'-III-5 IN Inuglxiug: III-Y LI. OI I -- ' NIQ IIIIIII' IN In-rlxxilxz Ilu- IliI'liun.r5. III Y IQ I' -I. 0 - ' . XI, IIIIIIII5 if Im-Ik-1IIaIII. 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MARIE WEBB Commercxal s lil CHARLES WAHI-QUIST AC3d6Il11C Nix I .ll pp 4,11 l ttf l 4 I X I 4 X 11 WILLIAM WEINGART Academic x 1 s FRANCIS WEILER Commercxal Mx 1 M hx ml s nu pun ls LEWIS C WHITAKER Academxc x xv JOHN WEILER Academxc x Wllham Wexugart Fraucxs Weller Lewis C Whltaker John Weller 9-1 wJ- W XJ! If J 5 7,1 W fo -PM X. M . I f 1 - l' , ff f V -, A f - 4 , sf' s' f, , ' V- J - J - - 2 P . . Q , - 4 - f l J 5 ? - vu K V ' ' f' i',,a , f ' ' U X 4 Y , ' X 4, . A l I 'x . . X ,f F f ' Xl' lmlvluy lx vlvvllwls. Y. U 4 .Y 1, ll, 3. 1. XXI--Ips lllllu ll. 4: l,:1IinI'l11lr l. DA - 1' . N15 lnuhlly is using lrig: wrvrds. lfrvfxtlrzlll 11 l1anslmIh:lll 42 li-Y ll. -ll 'l'1'1-uslu'-r 15: Yivv- l,l't'hl1ll'lll ll: ful, ftzlfi' Il: 511 - 4'uunvil 41 l'x rus 311 H1 ' Roll Zi: Latin 'll . f ' . My hulvbA is N 'elf-rs Husim-ss ilub 13. I.: Yin- 1,l'0.'SlllUllf 1: Whvlps Vluh Il, -13 H. .L .L fl. - '. . Q u my is tri ing 1's. Vu: S 11 1. Z li' ' Z, Q Vhs-lps Ululn 35, -lg K'lwrus Ili R: lin Vlub 2. - ' . NI' lmlvlly is l 1'4-nf-ll Clxlss. Hi Y il, lj l 4mtImll 12 XYIQIII. Vllllx lil lmlin Vlulm 1. - ' . . I' lu ly is v1'uS'Y '14 'l . . - ' . My lmhlry is plugin: fmrtlvull with tln- l ls. 'l'r:u'k 5. -1. - ' . Ml' hulrlry is ll.-ing :mul in wluss. X l Lyall Rltlc James McCleery Lloyd Waechter ALL RIFFE fLlf1CllllL II I MES MCCLEERY Acadcmu. XII I I I I LLOYD WAECHTER Commerual II I mv I Nlutblll I mth lm, OWEN WILLIAMS Academlc Ix I I Band IXUNIIIP Ku I4 is RIB WOLFE ORUIICTCIHI fy I II I muh I Il Nh I nntp Nt If Iorus 3 M RTI-IA WIEGMAN Acadenuc Vx I II XX g 1 X X 'I 4 Chur Q Owen Williams Edxth Witt Marie Wolfe Martha Wiegman LY ' . 'z. X4 mIIIIx 1- ri Imnlw. l.ltllu IIIIII I. JA 4 . U In .hy ix :nw Blur V, Hi-Y -1. - . My II-Ihy is t:uIkiyvu alum llnivuun. Iiubi '. Vlull l. 4. 1 ia, I . 2. Il: F4 :III 55: XY! fllm 4. f '. 5 ' lmllw ix nx, 1'IaI1'im-I. 13. 1: THX' 1: ' .' X. I ll 1 XVI -lg,'i'I11II Ii. EDITH WITT+C0ll1ll1erCial. My lmlvby ig Knmly Bars. Utlsilwss Vlllh 42 Clmrlls 1. MA +C A . My In IL5 ix I-unlpinu 1' i bpm Nt-I 'us 'an k'u1nvm-rwixll ,' 'st .5 Fir: in Slmrtllzlmli Svwml l'Iz1vv in Iiiftris-t Vrlntvrl Iii Fl .' f, fl, A - ' . . -' In I yy is vi 3. 2. 1. . . f, 2 ' Ili IT, 4, ml I S Mabel Yost Louis Yost Ed1th Zlmmerman MABEL YOST Normal Tfallllllg I1 1 UIS YOST Commercxal 1 EDITH ZIMMERMAN ormal Tramlug X1 1 1-111111 111 CAROLL WRIGHT Aczdennc 1 1 1 ,ll1lES 11 k EVELYN WRIGHT Acadenuu I l 1 v Il m 1 Nunn lk SIE YOST Xl I ll BESSIE YOST Normal Trauung 1 1 ll 1 11 ll nmzel I1 11:1 h 1 K X X 'X S Caroll Wnght Evelyn Wrxglyx Jess1e Yost Bessxe Yost U 9131! f 72714 JUWM7 'Qyj ,J-1,14 j,Q44!,UJMf 5',ff,4,bjyJj1Ld Z0 ff!! f 011 7, ff ,1 .,.,f,, X lf,U FJ fl J I 1,11 1 Vf 44,1 1.11 ifyfftflfnfl J f I I I .xx 1 'B 'l XI X Q! X X X XR Xxx X 1.3 r YN Y 'Rx X, KN. 1 Y N X N 1 1 . l -NA X v K X is . ?x XR -Y ' ' . 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K Phhumx .Y V lixgl A 'YAKEZPY oi-Y-T lg 5 OLLES 7 The next fall they entered the halls o ,fig 5 Senror Hrgh eager for whatever the next CTN! ff three years mrght brmg them They rm medlately elected the followmg class offrcers Dorothy Lantz President Raymond Cur rent Vrce President William Ahlln Sec N'f2ezjll1llffLm.u an lr, I Era., XX Elll Xl'lfl retary Treasurer Thxs trro led the class successfully through the Sophomore year The annual party was grven February thlrteenth and the class talent was put mto play at this time A clever parody on The Merchant of Venrce was glven followed by some excellent readrngs and several orrgmal class songs The evenmg was happrly concluded after lrvely games had been played for some trme We are now ln our umor year and our class officers are Gordon Bergqurst Presr dent Alrce Baumberger Vrce President Avrs lVlcIntrre Secretary Treasurer wrth Mass Brower as head sponsor A BAUMBERGER G BERGQUIST A McINTYRE Vice President President Sec y Treas cl Q S ' U Q E J ' 1 ' , 4 , , . . . 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TA np, ...L,LJn L, ...nw fy u 'PJ7' ' rw 44 V F SOPHONIORF CLASS HISTORY One brlght day rn September rn the year l923 a group of eager boys and gxrls enter ed the nlnth grade to get thelr portion of M'-X knowledge to prepare them for the great ourney of Life The first class meeting was ,KJDT soon held and offrcers were elected On the thirteenth of February the class pf assembled ln the gymnasium of the unlor fx 'W ' Hrgh for a Jolly good tlme Clever car ,XJ toons of mdrvlduals of the class were drawn by the renowned artists and were dlsplayed l to the group A varied program was glven Ly the members of the class After a num A ber of lively games were played and the re A X .0-3 freshments served the party adjourned 'gk' , GWM Waf f man class made preparatrons for the most XN ' if E, W Important event of their Freshman year O Q the third of une a large aud ence gathered for the promotion exercises whrch consisted of two songs sung by the chorus members of the class a brref address by the class repre sentatrve Dorothy Preston and the pre entatlon of the dxplomas Not satlshed with what they had already learned the Freshman class entered the Senior Hugh ln the fall of l924 Thus unusually large clas was heartrly welcomed as Sophomores The fall seison passed and December came brlngmg the u ual Christmas cheer and Christmas parties Un the fifth of December a Jolly group of Sophomores gathered ln the Senior High for an enjoyable evening The record of the class has been very commendable up to this Sophomore class hnstory time and lt IS hoped that rt will always remam so Who knows There may even e a governor governor wxfe or pre rdent among this group B LOVELL D PRPSTON' B McCLEERY Vice President President Sec y Treas Z A Q Q' S 1 T ' -1 ,- -.- l T 4 1 t . . n We . . . kdm V fra A ' . .' , 1, . . . 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J S sin-dxf, 9115? ff? 6M'f a off ff: A Q .L WHAT ORGANIZATIONS MEAN TO THE HIGH SCHOOL It IS only proper that school actlvltles should play a very Important part rn hlgh school hfe Although cholarshlp rs and should be the chlef arm of hrgh school trammg lt alone can not prepare young people for the great game of lrfe m whlch they are so soon to partlclpate More than mere scholarshrp IS necessary to am success m any walk of lnfe and to supply these factors rs the purpo e of every hlgh school actlvrty Only a few years ago one was consldered fortunate to recelve the mental trammg provlded m the hugh school The standards have been ral ed ln the last few years and today the tudent IS developed physlcally mentally and splrltually School actlvltres are a powerful wheel rn every day school lrfe Thus wheel IS com posed of four mam spokes the mental the physrcal the social and the splrrtual The mental spoke IS of great Importance IU thrs busy wheel and IS the factor on which many school actlvxtles are orgamzed It rs part cularly emphasnzed ln such orgamzatlons s Normal Tralnlng Club The Ko met Klub The Business Club and the Cub and Annual staffs Class work teaches the theories of scholarshxp but school organlzatlons glve the pupll an opportunlty to put them into real practice The physical spoke IS wlthout doubt the most outstanding IH I-lastlngs I-llgh School People are begmnmg to reallze that the unhealthy body rs a hmdrance to mental develop ment Physlcal actlvltles commonly known as athletlcs are strong cords which bind to gether student sympathies and ambltlons The call to the football field never falls to brmg a multltude of student boosters and the call to the basketball game rs equally as xr reslstable Smce soclal development rs fast becomlng one of the most Important factors m the democratic movement which IS at pre ent sweepmg the globe rt IS no wonder that It may be classed as a mam spoke ln this all important wheel Soclal tralnlng has lts part n everv school organization for the organlzatlon Itself IS the common Interest on which the students meet It tears down unnecessary formality and makes Impossible the growth of foclal dlstlnctlon School loyalty and good sportsmanship, although only a part of the spoke of socxal traxnmg, are factors on which a great deal of stress IS lard The last of the spokes IS the splrltual spoke It IS perhaps not so strong as the others, however It must become so, smce It IS the bas s on which rests all the theories of modern lrvmg Farr play, honest efforts, and hrgh moral rdeals are bemg more and more empha sxzed, and the tlme IS not far dlstant when rt, the splrltual, will be the strongest spoke rn that busy wheel of student actrvlty , iTX ? .f .. t a V g l at Q f ll T A' Sl: 1.-H I A ' . - f -, f g I t c . . .. ...., g 1 A! 2 .......n.- nnununlnn 1 ua' .nun u: VJ gg Q , 'O V- o Jkq n -f PJ 91:27 1 4 orrnal Tr'a1n1ng lub The Normal Trammg Club IS a departmental club It mcludes all students of the Hastings Hugh School who have signed the normal tralnmg cleclaratlon It was organlzecl September 78 l9l7, Wllh a membershrp of thlrty and lt now has fifty two active members The orgamzatlon has the followxng alms To promote a fraternal feellng among the members of the Normal Trammg Department, to make posslble the broader culture that comes from such assoclatlon, to develop the professlonal spmt, and to afford opportunlty for tralnlng rn social leaclershxp JUNIOR NORMAL TRAINERS ur lr n r t Aluc lluumlutrgtr orotln 1 tt ru ulottt rhttl n lllllll ur xx lt' l Ruhr lltft' stplnm l lxmt Nlnlnl lxukellr mlm ll Iltlllgb 0 1g.,utt lu Xhrtle Nl ul hum x tr Nlrlmm s 'tltln 1 1 lmrntln Xlrllmurn N tnonr Nllllls X lXlllll Xlumex Lturr 'N rggau IIQIIL Sndtllel Z R1 n xXllNllll Xlxltlretl Xhtt an NN x N x POST GRADUATE :gust 'I ENIOR NORMAL TRAINERS llort Annltrwn le sure Xslrnmvt 1 ertrude li utr un X mlfi lfllflllllgllx t rrs un fur Il tx u at 1' lm X ntm Full: r I eonfr Holcomb Stella Lum ter llorothy Nlanstieltl 1 v I 1 on un rp n - nn nuuuunnumi Z, t 2 1 Nu Ser Trcrsurer Kula Reporter 1 NI ns 0 utollt nhl rs ll Iltlen Sulglt 1 1 tx omtln lit ssh X Us mtl us Oliicers lst Semester In su Qnt I rt 4 xsuru :sn 1 NIIICI 2 nd S emester lm rt Ul Instr t tt 4 ltmullu Bet er Nl ngorle lam xstnr Sponsor Mlss Hamilton 7 a u 4 1 0 u as Q y - - . 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' Altl H?ll0lll'Yil a 'is l7f-Aviv t ' t'r' !I7Yi l Elliot ' lH- .- , ' ' ll!--flI'2l4'1' 'gun l'rvs'l-r vlrt-nrrzl llulv ull. lil- Y 1 r , ' ' ll-.la ' Yirv- - ' l -nt7Ali '1 lizmmlu -11:1-1' 1104 . .' llbf. . .' .Y 1:.' 7 ' I' 'k,. Lllf 5 : fa ' ' 13-C 2 T f. z ' A' -as 1 22- -- - ,' - 14- . - - .' - - ' . in . an 1 I E -s . ' ' !f5 'N si The BUSIHGSS C lub This organrzatlon was known as the CommercIal Club until the year 1922 23 when It was suspended on account of lack of Interest Renewed Interet was manifested during the fall of 1923 however and the club was reorganlzed under the direction of Mr L R Hanks head of the Commercial De partment A new constltutlon and the new name of Busmess Club were adopted on December 4 1923 The alms of the club as set forth In the Constitution are as follows First The advancement n the theory and practrce of business and commerce as related to our IIIICTCSQS as students In business training Second To stImulate and cultlvate those qualrtres of character whlch Wlll make for busmess eHicIency Third-To render an Important -ervice to our members and to lend our co-operation to general .chool activities. And this year s members have striven to live upito these aims. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. LYDIA BRUNTZ . E . . E E E E E . President MARIE WEBB . . , Vice-President LENA BERG . . Secretary TONY BERRES . Treasurer PROGRAM COMITTEE. Constance Fuller Frederick Meyer, Rachel Bauer. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Viola Spilman, Alex Pauley, Mary McBride, lVlarie Blum, Adam Hohnstein. SPONSORS. L. R. Hanks Effie Hillebrandt Flossie L. Lyons. , J! 'I g ,Q . 4 . , 1 I . ff? ,f-- 2, ' 1 J ,w in . 'Rio' ,az . . ..- ' x lf My- U- 4 ' gk .. fb Uf, x 9 ' 35 W r fl nf' Q ,,.,., if gigiff N 1 ' x gif fir A Xkfffl a ' N Q iw ff 4 ffwl Lay, 7,4-4 1 ,gf.7LZAj AW flf4,fnf1u4Jf A , ' ,,4,Li..4f'f4 - OXQA4 XV, VI' , Q41-Oc 'mi-'7 ,7 ' lillfw f 1, f 14, V X r-Jia f I 1 4347 1 L.,-,N if I x-'eff K Q' ,Al A'.,,' -1 '-7-f ifhfva, fax .fl s xp, 17,14 'kwxkvlfg xl? NN xx X ,ff-X X 94-157 The Kosmet Klub Kosmet Klub is one of the most wide awake and active clubs of the High School Ir was organized by M1 Starboard in l922 1nd has more than lived up to the expecta tions of what a High School dramatic club should be It has produced with flattering suc cess several plays and Vod Vlls All students interested in the drama have is their goal while in High School Kosmet It IS a goal worthy of attainment as only those who possess the greatest dramatic ability and initiative gain access to the Sacred Portals Seventy five students tried out for membership this year but only twenty two of this number were admitted This elimma tion is necessary as only thirty five may be enrolled in the Klub as active members How ever nine others who were considered eligible were put on the reserve list If any mem ber is dropped on account of three unexcused absence leaving school or failure to main tain the required average in his studies some person on the list will enter the Klub as an active member The Kosmet Klub has a closed meetmg every two weeks These are in charge of ome member of the Klub and consist of short plays kits musical selections and read ings from talent within and without the Klub The theatre and drama 15 discussed at each meetmg by some speaker whose word carries welght After the program the business meetmg follows 1n which the program of the preceding meetmg is discussed ln the form of a Round Table The first product on of this year was The Hottentot a comedy in three acts success of the play may be judged by the fact that over a hundred were turned away that night and many requests were made for its reproduction Much credit for the production is due to MISS Hilton s excellent coaching and lVlr Stem splendid stage management Kosmet has a true friend and supporter in Miss Hilton who has been with the Klub for three years first as a critic next as an honorary member and now in l925 as sponsor Kosmet will lose more than half its members at the end of this year as is usually the case But as the preceding years have proven it will not lack new asplrants for mem bershlp Kosmet will each year grow better and better and continue forever in the annals of dear old Hastings High OFFICERS Farsi Semester Second Semeslcr MARY NEWELL Presrdenl GORDON BERGQUIST WILMA RUTHERFORD Vice President IMO DORIS WELLS GRACE FINEGAN Secretary LAUREN GILBERT GORDON BERGQUIST Treasurer Rov YOUNGBLOOD l I II5 ,- CQ 5 N-X x 'e' 'Y R- V l l which was presented to a full house in the Junior High Auditorium on February 25. 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French Wagner Rohrer Stower Youngblood Cru se Mr Bratt Sponsor 1 xv ' xlfdjafjdf NN ldv' 1' I I-ff X The H1 Y C lub The H1 Y club of this school IS now frnrshrng its second successful year The grext enthusiasm expressed by its members proves the success of the club s rctrvltles The pur pose to create ind extend throughout the school und commumty hrgh standards of Chrrstlan character has well been accomplished The meetings thrs yexr hnve been held twrce x month lnstexd of every lVlondxy was the custom last year These meetrngs hnvc been mxde very rnteresllng by helpful talks and dlscussrons many of whrch were on the subject of choosing x vocation lVlusrc1l everal tlmes dur ng the ye rr were 1 deemed uccess und were greatly enjoyed by all present In regard to numbers the club his grown very 1 rprdly The lncrexse rn membership expresses rn a tangible wry the surprlsrn growth of enthuslx m for the club The roll as lt now stands IS as follows Wesley Ab1tL Lawrence Bwugh Gordon BCl2QUlSl Cecil Best Edward Betz qrlas Bmderup Ferris Borden Clarence Brehm Charles Brown Sylvester Byrne Roy Clawson Frank Cowton Raymond Crabtree Ormond Cross Marvin Cruse Chfford Currier Dale Dragoo Eugene Dyer Harold Ersele lVlerv1n Foote Louls French lVlartln Fuller Lauren Gilbert Robert Hall ohn Heald Dean Hedlund Leo Herhahn Willard Hockman ohn Hunt Edwin ames ,ST 5 suns ll Herschel ones Vance Lippincott Robert Lovell Warren lVlcBr1de ames lVlcCleery Glenn lVl1ller Raymond lVlol1ne Bllly lVlunsell Lester Newlurlc Howard Ol on Ralph Phrlhps Cnylord Robare Hoyt Rohrer Lewis Shelley Robert Shrvhng Don Snoberger Carl Starr O1 vllle Stoewer Paul Thompson Gerald Vance Dallas Wagner Charles Wahlqurst Robert Watt Wrllram Welngart Owen Wrllrams Noel Wllson Carroll Wrlght Edgar Youn Roy Youngblood 4 : X 1 luvlnnnni X X ' +- bui - ,,.f,f Y 21 -X. Q I f' ' --...,,--- L, R Q it , 94:- Q Y - , ' U ' , I .K . . lv 1 V.-kv i ' 2 v 1 , ' 1 I , I ' 1 . . ', K D n ' h 1 z ' 1 , h ' .Q ' i , as . . ,, . , ' 5 z ' . i , ' V numbers often added pep to there instructive meetings. The socials, which were held s . I ' 2 , ' ' t ' ' 5 2 . ' 1 tg M ' 'z ' . , A a ' ' . ' ' ' z J ' ' g ' , 2 s . I r . . . s f . . . Y ' s Hwy- f f'-'L+ ,nv f .. ,I L: . if 31,11 4 , ,. K N , ' Xin if ' . gl., -I -'f...' Becker Lienhart W Rutherford Alexander Reed Schmitz M Cole L Holcomb Mxtchell Sponsors: Lyons, Brower, Burns, Andrews, Dillon COMMITTEES F7 lllI1lOf' bLI1lOI C The unlor Senior Club ha thls year proved ltself to be an organrzatlon of true worth The theme chosen for the years work was The Art of Llvlng and every actlvlty of the Club has furthered that ldea The general Y W C A plan of seasonal meeting World Fellowship and drscusslon of current soclal problems has been made a vrtal part rn the life of each grrl But to learn truly all phases of Lrfe glrls must play must know and appreciate the rlght kmd of fun rl he unlor Senior Club has grven thrs to lts members ln full measure thls year l'rom the b1g all glrl party ln the fall to the Motlaer Daughter tea rn May almost every month has had at least one red letter day of fun for unlor Senlor grrls Out tanchng events on the socral calendar were the Faculty Tea the Llttle Slster Party the Birthday Party and the Father Daughter banquet No hfe IS fully complete wlthout the element of servlce and the servrce work of the unxor Senior Club has played no small part ln 1ts actrvlty Baskets of Thanksgiving dinner for needy f8mlllC5 a Chrlstmas box to the Indians at Santee Nebraska and a program at Sunnys de are some of the sahent features of the servlce rendered by the club One of the most umque events of I9Z5 was the Cro sword Puzzle Extravaganza presented rn conJunctlon wlth the H1 Y Cluo of the school Judging by the moral as well as the fmanclal support accorded that novel product on It was mdeecl a success summer conference at Lake Okobojl Maurme Cole Helen Whrtcomb Leona Holcomb VlYglHla Alexander Helen Cope anet Schmrtz Carol Roelse Lors Lrenhart Margaret Logan Dorothy Becker Dora Anderson Wrlma Rutherford Mary Newell l FINANCE Mrldred jones Ruby Wilson MEMBERS HIP Ctrace Flnegan Music Vlaurme Hardt Miss Lyons Sponsor PROGRAM Ahce Frey Vlctorla Renner Miss Dlllon Sponsor PUBLICITY Maxine Goodbrod Bessie Murray SERXICE Helen ones Wanda McGaw Socmr. Ruth Thompson eannette Nelson Nola Llvmgston Miss Brower Sponsor Henrietta Waechter Hazel Cross Pauline Madgett Evelyn Kitts Pearl Schafer Marjorle Lancaster Miss Andrews fSponsor lmo Doris Wells Mrs Erxleben Sponsor fi- mIDImm3Cq-Qf L Q S + . ,., f ll . W . Y J . - . S . Y . H . .. . . - . ' js. . -. ,' . ' A - . 1 . . E Q . I I J .I - l. . u I With the money so earned delegates are to lyc sent to the high ,school girls' Y. W. C. A: ' f 3 J . .' I I . l ' C 7 J ' . . I ' z L J ,4 ' JXZZJ' .XX 353' L.'7I.1'1? P qh::i7 Ph N bb :B Coe st McGraw I-Ieye wa rm-'I .rs EB I Sh elds Wah qu 'QE offib' In 8 PP S McPherson n o K ru b all em W Heye 05' S 'am oi' Ewa mga: S ,PG 75 .Q '55s 0Ckl'OW K W, 0 R Fourth v 5 Di O O 'd FWF! X J ! an e nnllunn :aux N Cx I vi 'Il N 2 ..- AEE N 2562 1 ill v 1 ZS? h Fu -56 ESE -' 2 , N w - so M ed: H ' oi .32 D I Eavg , m3,u ..-46 H . HE .s ' 25.53 .rg-5: -1 2.2 H , oat? 1-1 -5 --, I I ' .-1 .' ' Q - - 5 -' A 'Q fe g ' R ... , P . Q . Q., :sig ll ag' HZ m M - us: :SE -io-.4 ,V - .. xx - X Q X x s x, I - I .X x 'V . ' 'V X , T xi N 'x' J J X -. - . , X x E KAN J xx- ' .N X , ' - v V , e........ .. . .... ..... ,, xi ' : i : . . 2 ... .. .. : A X XKXL ,MJ V K W W - X., x.' Q ' X NX . A 1, - X X NX ,, ' ' X . are G. A. A. The year 1924-25 is the second in the life of the Girls' Athletic Association in H. H. S. On the whole it has been a very successful year both in finances and accom- plishments. One of the most salient events on the G. A. A. calendar was the week of probation were obliged to wear mIddy was placed under the super was required to report each charges of the various mem ers were obhged to carry home the books of said guardians and one may be sure that for those who had Senior guardians this was no light task for new members Throughout the entire week the novices tIes on backward To enforce this decree each probationer vIsIon of an old member of the organization to whom she morning for inspection On one night during that week the The week of Sophomore trials came to a close wth a grand InItIatory party IH which the unIor and Senior members took a somewhat Hendish delight In torturing the poor novices with the terrors of InItIatIOn After lt was all over however the verdict of most every Sophie was that It was worth while after all Under the able direction of MISS Violette Stewart girls gymnasium instructor the G A A has conducted Inter class tournaments In Volleyball Soccer Basketball and Baseball In addition to the spring track meet The great enthusiasm shown by the girls for these activities was evidenced by the zealous faithfulness with which practices In the various sports were attended Because of this manifest interest and the comparatively small number required for each team a premium was placed on attendance for practices In that way many girls who otherwise would have labored In vain received pomts toward the much coveted letter By means of concessions at the football games the organization earned money for running expenses It IS gratifying to note that the sale of sweets met with hearty pecuniary approval on the part of the football fans The surplus was used this year to purchase hockey sticks thus making possible the addition of another sport to the activity of the ,- O GAA At the regular meetings of the association Interest was manifest In matters of special athletic interest In the U S and IH the world at large Various reports were made to keep the girls mformed of such matters and to promote a greater zest In local activities The running machinery of the G A A for this year IS composed of the following officers and sport leaders JANET SCHMITZ MARGARET LOGAN ELLOUISE MITCHELL ALICE F REY MAURINE COLE RUTH THOMPSON CoNsTANcE STERNER EVA COLE JOSEPHINE REED WANDA MCGAW RUBY WILSON Presxdent Vice Preszdenl Secretary Treasurer Soccer Basketball Hockey Track Baseball Caplam Ball I on ll I Hmm'ACdQ 2P i- b i .. . . l . , i l - z ....... .., ......... ...., 1 5 llllllllllll ll lllllllllllg . HH Club Wrth a vlew toward fosterlng a better athletic sprrrt and promotmg a keener lnterest rn athletrcs throughout the student body the Hastmgs Hugh School H Club was organ rzed rn the Autumn of l923 Although membershrp m the club rs lrmrted to those who have qualrhed for the honorary athletxc H lts plans and purposes have been mtermrnglecl from the start with the best Interests of all student actlvltles At the begmnlng of the school year of 1924 1925 many of the former members lravlng graduated nothmg was done about contrnumg the actlvltres of the H Club But wlth the commg of the Dxstrlct Erght Basketball Tournament the remammg members got together elected ofhcers 1nrt1ated new members and proceeded to lend invaluable ard ln tagmg the frrst of the annual drstrlct tournaments m Hastings Officers for the present year are as follows Vance Llppmcott president Earle Kelly vrce presrdent Fred Walker secretary treasurer Coach Thomas sponsor l 5 - - A - u n . . H ,, . . . 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I XX ' in ' -.- McGrady Greenslrt Current Mr Steuz Mr Johnson Mr Thomas Hunt Mlss Glaser Mrss Stewart Rutherford Llppincott Atl1ltt1c AS9CJLIdfl0l1 The purpose of the Athletic Association IS to promote and encourage athletlcs The OHICCTS elected were president Thurlo lVlcCrady vrce presldent Vance Llpplncott secretary Fern Rutherford lVlr Stenz was appolnted treasurer The class representatives were tenth grade ohn Hunt eleventh grade Dlck Current and twelfth grade Ned C-reenslxt The assoclatlon boasts of a successful year ln regulatrng athletlcs The football games were the Hrst events the council sponsored and wlth the co operatlon of the school both rn buylng and selling tickets the season closed very successfully Followlng thrs came basketball The home games were staged rn the Armory Through the help of the school the assoclatlon was successful m thrs sport Next was the track work which proved worth whlle More boys went out for track than ever before Our best proof of success IS the athletlc section of thls annual ust look and see We wxsh to thank the student body teachers and patrons for their ard ln making the Athletlc Assocratlon a success 1 llillll mx A-RK ImQbD , t . 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RL S l N K 5 l v l XX , 15, K, k Q M 1 . tx f- lf ',x, gp 2 ' Third Row Cnswell Calhoun Sparger Wnght Nelson Bauer Sterner Crisman Fellman Second Row Nelson Lovell, Wagner Stmer Ahlxn Hall Kltts First Row Quig Mclntxre Holcomb Miss Kauffman Jones Becker Rundall The Student COU1lC1l The Student Councll ns a school organlzatnon whlch meets regularly to dlscuss toplcs of school mterest It lS composed of a representative from each home room elected by that room and two representatlves from each class chosen by the class The purpose of the council IS to arouse the spmt of loyalty toward the school create an mterest rn 1ts affalrs help put across school actlvltles and extend the feelmg of good fellow ship throughout the student body The Student Councll helped to arouse the splrlt of loyalty by organxzlng the Whelp Club which showed much pep and enthusla m throughout the year The Splflt of good fellowshlp and loyalty to the school was agam brought out by a pledge to the school Several tlmes durmg the year the councll urged the student body to keep the school and the surroundmgs 1n the best posslble shape As a regular duty the councll took charge of tlclcet selling for varlous occaslons and aroused further mterest ln debate by offermg a banner to the home room selllng the most debate tickets Z F9' 0 52' O o fs PLU- ELO Orv- :r Gin Too 53 can 057 7?- Q. 512 FD 7,551 an F-5 :r on :so 'US '10 2: 5 1:-'6 CDO Q3 so 23 Q. E WE ECI? PY 555' I? EIS D'-1 .'-E we s: 05'- S 32 Pfan-1 55' 5 re- l 'A 0 Q 1 l . I fl . . - .. ,u . . ' , 1 - g ' l Y s ,f - J . ' - -4 l I , - ' ' l . . , . D . . . J E : ' 4 E : ' . ' I 2 ' ' ' x . 1 r . , v - . ' ' un . , ' ' - l . 3 Q ' 1 Q I '- M . . . I . . 1 , ' A E- 9 7 FQ 1 ., Thlrd Row Medals Habig Hoeppner Volland Brown Hoylman Second Row Madgett Schultz Wanzer H C McGuffey Dominy Minor Foote First Row Staley Walls Stroh Persell Boggs Pullen Borley luruor' H1gh Student C ounc1l The unlor Hrgh Student Councl has been very energetlc m promotmg school ac txvltles thls year Under its Influence student clubs have been organized A Star Club blrds there IS a Bird Club The Arts and Crafts Club attracts those students mterested ln beautxful handiwork The Dramatic C lub glves entertamments and prepares candldates for the Kosmet Klub of Senior Hrgh All these clubs have tended to enrnch the educatlonal and social life of the school f ll ,r . . , ,, x . W , I. . 5 f' C was formed for those interested in studying the heavenly bodies. For those interested in b . ... 2 1 ann-unusual uvleannng 911 vim N-ALP 'LQ ,f.d N5 ,-+A N.. ,?' Nag Nw W iwb. Q Www M M, Si' ff, , X X . ,., 'X .. ga' R A p . , V A . K J' -5.55, ,r ,M 1: . QC' 0 1-A ' 'Tffi' Ci, X,-ff: - 3 . -1 .k rig 2 fi P52 'fa M' X in A' s 'hr u :iq X , I K- A- 'S ft. ' ' 4 ,YK ' Xxx V, . X 2 x T X N . ' X Q X , 3 43 ' A X fy ,425 Q u .X- X E N. ,ff BN my 'IHR 'I IGF B C UB I Ineteen hundred and twenty five marks the thtrteenth year Of The llger Cub wlIIch repres n s the student body of Hastmgs I-hgh School ln Its earllest days It was only a Inonthlfl PLlbl1CHtlOI'l of the domgs of old H H S but through the loyalty of the trons' as well as the students It was later po s ble to pubhsh The Tlger Cub weekly the Ulltlflflg effolts of the buslness Staff the number Of subscrIptIOn has been greatly ID reased Thls IH Itself hws been a source of great encouragement to the edItorIal staff whlch has endeavored to uphold the Ideals Of the school 1s well as to make the paper I success from a Journahstlc poInt of vIew BeSIdes the regul1r news artlcles and ed lOtlll department two new paIts have been Idded The Forum and the department for tlIe dlscu sIon Of books and magazlnes The exchange department has been the connectlng hnlc between Ha tmgs l-hgh School and the h gh schools all over the contment l:.Iery week COPIES of tl1lS httle plece Of Iournah m make thelr way to CIIICS and towns from the Atlantlc to the PTCIHC 1nd everal COPIES are sent outslde the Unlted States Both the ed torlal and the bu mess staffs have worked hard to promote the Interests of The Tlger Cub Wl'llCl1 they conslcler play 1 very mportant part IH every diy student hfe lt IS thelr hope that the commg yCdlS wrll bIIng Unllmlled success to the lIttle paper whlch IS now S3Illl'lg so bravelv down the exer wlden ng s're1m of tudent hfe IVIARGARIT FUI Ml R ELLOLIST MITQIIELL FRANIS. COIITON SYLX LSTER BYRNE ENELYN WRIGHT MAXINF GOODBRCD LESTER STINER KATHRYN BROWN PAULINE MADGFTI BETTY WAHLQUIST CARCLYN MCCLEFRY CONSTANCE STERNVR l lARCL.D EISFLE HELFN JONES CHARLES WAHLQUIST DETLOR STITT HERSCHEL JONES JOHN HEALD CLIFFORD BIERMAN STAFF EDITORIAL BUbINESb MISS JOHNSTON MR DAGGETT A! nnll I lfll0I'1l1C,Il1Lf Marzcrgzrzg Ldrlor Assrslanl Eddor Alhlttzc Edzloz Lrlerary Ftalurc f drlor xfchczngc Ldzlor Socrcly Edrlor Falziorrrl Department unzor Plrgh Dept Scmor Hrgh Dept Crrls Ordanr alzons Boys Orgamzatrons Busrntss McInc1gtI Asszslanl MGHGULT Adunrtxsrng Manager Aduertzslnv Manager Clrculalxon Manager A ss'l Crrculatzon Manager Sponsors J, L SQ- l l, QC ANI! I IIUIIDUIIII llllll I4 : x Eu as-un I uname? 9 A is n I V ' . I I D I ' It A g, ' I I 1 . U I ' ' ' a I, -S 5 5 . ' I Q I ' fx ,I . I I I , I ' I Q I ' A . l I I 'I Y ,Q A' I' Y A . ' I I I I t II I 1 N9 S I , . gl . I L f ' 4 '- L ,Q -, I li ,I I I 567 Q ' .' I ' 'I A I' - ' I 1 f A I J ' v X Q K J 9 , .I ' I A 2 I . I I 1 Q ' l l I g l X 1 tx ' .x 4' Q ,I 1 1 1 J 1 x V I I . Q 5 I J I ,J ,I . N 5, I I 3 ..' b f K ' . l 5 1 1 , rf. 1 lx I - ' - s nl V . A I . 4. L C l 6 ' 7 1 . .A . g, . . g I I s . . . l The year l924-l925 has been a particularly successful year for The Cub. Through ' I ' Q 'le I ' - 5 v .. I. I 1 I . I . . . . . ' I . . I 1' ' I I l I ' I' L ' I. I .. I I 1 V i I I . . . . A- V V. I K S . . I . ' , ' T ' ff. I 'Y ' , AA Al . , U .Z . . I D I I D , 0 5 ,2 5 X 9a:s7 National llonor Socrety 'I he close of the econd year rn the lrfe of the Hastrngs Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety of Secondary Schools has establrshed rt among the foremost factrons of the school nl he rm of the ocrety rs to crexte an cnthusrasm for scholarship to strmulate 1 desrre to render servrce to promote vrorthy leadershrp and to encourage the development of character rn the pup ls of Hastrng Senror Hrgh Mernbershrp rn thrs socrety rs con srdered one of the greatest honors that may come to a student The membershrp rs compo ed of not more than fifteen per cent of the Senrors who tand rn the upper quarter of then class rn scholarshrp and who have spent at least one year rn Hastrngs Senror Hrgh Frve per cent of the eleventh grade rs elected to rnemlnershrp durrng the last months of the unror year Any actrvc member who falls leloxx the standards whrch were the basrs of hrs electron to membershrp may be dropped from the chapter by r majorrty vote of the faculty upon recommendatron of the councrl The councrl consr ts of the prrnclpal and all the teachers OFFlCERb FOR FrRsT Srx1r1sTrR Lowsmwc r STI Rvr R Fusorrsr Mm rrrr 1. toursr FRENILII Mrss MARY BONVER OFFRL jr ANI Trr Nr LSON RALPH Prrrr.r.rPs WAIIRI N lVlLBRIDt Mrss MARY BOWER ix r FOR Sr :CND SFXIESTFR I uno Ill 1 rcsrrlurl Vzcc 1 rcsrdcnl Secretary Treasurcr rcsrdcnl Vrce Prcsrdcnl Secretary Tr casurer , N- J O- ,, ' r 3 1, Q r , 1 E x t, -,V 2 , Q if 1 I l. 1 r ' . W . 4 'I L I 5 5 f' I ' , ' ' 5 . ah f A 7 ' 1 , ' 1 , ' 1 ' ' ' , , f ' ' E . S . I . ' . .... I 1. W L I ' Q ' r I ' 2 I K Y . U 1 .Q . . . , I . 2 ' . s . I - . ' . r .- T J ,' , 4 ' f . ' , 3 ' , i ' 15 2 ' .' L ' . . f 1 1 Q P 1' 1 1 r ' Q ' 1 . . . Q 1 'ff I . . nn 3 X. K F s -NY '---, V - JV V ,f JK 1 Y g tg! ' I li-f df ' t f 4 9 1 ' K f I N I nd W Q f I, I I f 4 X Q ' ooo National Honor Society. Q N- X K X 35? NN 3 X ix NW Na I ORCHE TRA 5l.f1' Z-Z rs l he Urche sim fl he Orchestra duuected by Mr C E Sharpe us composed of twenty one of the most able musuc ans un the unuor and Senuor Hugh Schools During the one hour periods each Monday and Wednesday the orchestru prepares duffucult selections fts aunu us to render these selectuons un a finushed manner Besides playung for several school affaurs such as the munstrel and Kosmet Klub plays thus orchestra has filled cut ude engagement Broadcasting through KFKX un the wunter and sprung seasons was an unterest ng part of the year s work Reports from the du tant parts of the Unuted States und cate that the c programs were a much greater success than the ones broadcasted last year Thus sprung these boys and gurls expect to be contestants un the state Music contest a Lincoln The concert guven wuth the band wull complete the annu ul achuevement rl he Band Hastungs Hugh School can boast of one organuzatuon to which schools of uts suLe E Sharpe un the sprung of l9I9 There were twenty five charter membeus It has grown rapidly untul ut present ut consusts of forty pueces The Band us very well known un the vucunuty of Hastings the home of K F K X Ir has been a great aud to Hugh School actuvutues furnushung nuuch moral support by p ay ing at all the home athletuc games The musuc played by this Band us not of an unferuou grade It performs luke a much older organuzatuon and plays some of the very duffucult electuons Plans have been made for the Band to accompany the orchestra to Luncoln un order to compete wuth the other bands of the state As a hnal exhubutuon of the year s udvuncement a concert us guven each prung prevuous to commencement The Band under the able durectuon of lVlr Sharpe has acquured a well earned repu latuon and unless all unducatuons fall ut wull be upheld un the future HHmm Q19 EWUWUHU u i ii as E ex, xv F 2 . in -C-wr! . Q31 T I l . tl . 2 ' . 1 usually cannot lay claim. This is the Hastings High School Band, organized by Mr. C. 1 . . . . . , . . y I' 1 f. SHI ll..' I1 if K Vx r W' A' .3 ff . , ,YV - -1 'HlE!1L X X X X X 3. Xxx XX Xxx BAND . , ' 5,9-J ' , . if ' I E 'I 0 K! , ,fy Lug 1-'ff' ' 'ff ff? A-J74 Q44 ,gwyy 1311121 411, ,f 4' 1,2 ' I ,h . . - If - , . ,,,- 1 , 1 , ,df B ,1 pfff:-4? Q ff M-if ff' .f '-ff.,-.ff 5, -L-, ,1,0 fy -y 'J' .Q-44 ' . ' f 1 , ' . I . , ', fl: ' ,,.,,9' f:f,.w, ' ff,-Af,dQ-1' OVQ 2 Q:-'Lf'-1 'f4f: 54rfQL,' , f fa.fvJfffU X, Vw'ffffG. ffffA THE . Xx xx NX x X Xe-Y' l,- lxji' pl lx 5 : ' X Vt Q X - r . , , I f rl as fx-I f r X! 'v N xl v ,gal L, ' , V' , f . ' , . F' All A. lx lliXNX 'NX P 1 f f-'N l I 15 L E bv! LJ Back Row Boron Leick Long econd Row Clmg Stromer 0 Brien Conrad Newton Yocurn McPherson Erxleben Perley Monfross Berry Hedlund Thxrd Row Witt Cambhn Mullen Cnswell Shields Miss Piper Jacobson Lawson Kelly Hopkins Weseen Fourth Row Preston Rose Rutherford Snuth Johnson Smith Vxeth Front Row Cox Alexander Hamel Rosenberg Stowell Snoberger The SOpl'101'1'lOI'6 The Sophomore Club IS an orgamzatlon of Sophomore Glrl Reserves The club purpose IS To promote Chrlstlan fellowship and encourage frxendshnp among all gxrls The club meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month The obyect of these meetmgs IS to glve the gurls a better clearer and broader vlew of life thus teachmg them lo appreciate the better thlngs Durlng the year current and helpful topics were discussed A debate on the XXth Amendment was presented at one meeting Several meetlngs were devoted to Vocatlonal Guldance talks A Charm School mcludmg a Health Court treated the various charms and the means of obtammg them and their mothers A pageant Gnft Brmgers All was presented The Club gave a program at Sunnyslde Lately one of the regular meetmgs was devoted to work for the Red Cross At Christmas tlme the Club ln co operation with the other Glrl Reserve Clubs sent a box to the Indian Children at Santee Nebraska Several hlkes and partles were enjoyed Durmg the Chrlstmas season a Whlte Elephant added to the Jovlallty The Club sponsored two short plays Her Uncle s Boots and Cat Fear A japanese bazaar was held ln connectlon with the plays The proceeds of the plays were Ulven toward the World Fellowship Pledge f Ng xx Z ffL. QQff2 ? L 1 , L t , ,Yl f' 'MJ-ff' Al, 4,119 L vgzfrlq ' J , If F, p ' ' 6 ' , A zz , 4 1- ' 1 sf' an I .1 C l l x l s - ' , , ' . T '. ' . ' , , , , l A . . , . T Y Y V I 1 V 1 I Y I Y Y i Y U ' J l . 4, . . . . . D . ,, . . , , - ' .5 s . ,, . . . The So homore Club was in char e of a Ves er Service iven for all Girl Reserves g PM 8 , . .. . ., .. .. - . . . U. . A iununulnulllllllllllzllllig , 1. X VX 5 F n'.5xix.1XN?- 4' N M ' i SNK- '-: 5 5 si -N E. m V . ,r 5 -x is XE 'E 2 R O A E N 2 kk C 2 NR E A V1 Y Y, FQ ,f-fl X DI BAT! The ye1r 1924 25 m1rl1ecl 1 strenuous cleb1trng se1son m the 1nnals of H H S Returnmg to the St1te Delntmg Le1gue H1stlngs wrs pl1ced rn the southern dlstrlct wrth Hebron Superior Fa rbury Steele Clty Harcly and a few otl1er towns The state quest on w1s announced rn December Cll'll'lgCd rn anuary and settled hnally by 1 referendum The one decrcled upon vu rs Resolved Tl11t the United Qtates Should Enter the I eague of N1txons Wl11le there were 1 few veter1n from l924 avarlable some very promrslng new maternal was drscovered Wrth 1 squ1d of thrrteen members wrth whrch to work rt drcl not take Coach Blunlc very long to round two te1ms into shape A number of practice contests were held thus grvrng the debaters on both teams 1 ch1nce to get rn trrm for the drstrlct tourn1ment 1t Hebron M1rch 27 A team of four w1s chosen for that 1ncl prepared to t1l1e erther side of the questron THE PRACTICE TEAMS Allrrm1t1ve C1rl Brown Louls French Herschel ones Negative Edward Betz Nathan Levy Ellourse Mitchell THIL TOURNAMF NT TEAM Eclw1rd Betz LOUIS French Nathan Levy Elloulse Mitchell THE SCHEDULE. Feb 26 Geneva Here Negatlve Lost March 3 Kearney There Aflrrmatrve Won March 3 Kearney Here Negatrve Won March I2 Holdrege There Negatrve Lost March I7 Hebron There Negatlve Won March I8 Holdrege Here Affirmatrve Lost March Z5 Curtis Here AHTTm1tlVCiWOH March 27 Tournament at Hebron Superror Affirmative Lost ,Bl x 2 ff' qlmlllllllrflltlrn Qg,jf'rn1rfHHIHHIH-IE! A ff X ,, , 3 X xx' - 2 I f gf- i,-,-,..,J T 0.-gc I 1 1 4 ' 4 J J n 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 x . 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 1 K 1 , . 3 . z . 1 . . . . V J - . . , - 1 4 r - . , . j , . I ,, ' . 1 . '1 . I . 1 - H L. .T , , l 1 - ' 1 1 F ' , . r 1 ' , ' 1 . ' . , . 1 c , 1 1 , 1 . ' K 5 T K C e 1 - . , . j . V V 1 u L . C U ' 9 7 n 1- TT ? C eusrufuu.nuuul..u:--ununq 3 2 3 5 X, 1 nun I luvnnnnss ex ,ff T F!-'-4',,, ' ' S A X ---, T ,L Tv Y - , --f T'l ---. T - . , - . . ' rxwr ' - a U ' - , tg xg? QL F174 1 G? F Uttilsjulgi yg,fQPWx 9 fc, 3555115 Q of itil W1 Gs .J X Q 'r-.ae 'J' X ln the season just passed Hastmgs l-hgh has made a name for Itself as one of the fnnest schools for athletlcs m thls part of the west An athlete wearing a Hastings letter IS honored because of the spoxtsmanshlp that rs requrred of hum before that letter 1 awarded Since football IS the Hrst of our hugh school sports we shall say a few words about the season that has Just passed The season as 1 whole was entirely successful Whlle we drd not w1n the State Champlonshlp we had a clean hard fighting team of which any school may be proud The basketball season was 1 wlmlxx md of excitement for our quintet was matched against the fastest teams of the state Havmg been runner up ln the DlSlTlCt Eight Tournament our team journeyed to Lincoln for the state tournament There the fellows lost to the strongest team of the tournament ln one of the cleanest hardest fought games Conslderlng the season as a whole we are justlhed ln being proud of our Trgers The Hast ngs track team has 1 golden outlook Only one man gr1du'1ted that placed ln the state meet of last season After comparlson of our track maternal with tlnt of other schools lt will be admitted that Hastings wlll be among the foremost m track thls season nun nun: n-up-nulu CL Q m 9 3 x I II' l o S X' as ' V2 - ff t x Q!!!- I su , , f ,,-, ...,- ,. -I Q XX o ff H Q g Y-- K 4 , 7 ' Xl- tr sive- t 1 'T .g,:5-'l'lf.':.g'f ff f A 'I Emggjnrrtrurma,yXQjf.,,16g ?,1' 'lgihg Y 9a:x7 n -H' DWIGHT P THOMAS Coach Thomas This IS Coach Thomas hrst year at Hastings Hugh and every one hopes that lt IS not his last by any means Coach Thomas has turned out a wlnnmg football team and a basketball team cle ervlng the full crecllt lt recelved He IS now tralnmg a track team that will wm more lrophres for H H S' Mr Thomas fought wrth the boys He was right wrth them ln all of thelr games Although he could not 10m them on the fxelcl or floor he was wlth them 1n spmt urgmg them on keepmg up that Trger Goal to wm He mstrlled unto them the splrlt of true sportsmanship and clean athletlcsll 2 JQq-w '?- XX I . 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' S : : Gu n-nuns lllnnuunuf K N , -H. fN - Y V1-1 K a t -XI, 9 1 FGOTBALL RAY COFFEY WESLEY ABITZ Captain 1924 Captain Elect 1925 CAPTAIN RAY COFFEY 170 lbs w l CAPTAIN ELECT WES ABITZ 150 lbs Wes e lst 1 s 1 Nl x next I ootball Season The Tiger heads arranged the stllfest schedule that this institution has ever set for lts goal It looks as though Principal ohnson had somethlng against Coach Thomas or some one on the squad However a good man can never be put clown and Coach Thomas realizing the greatness of the undertaking set out to accomplish this task Cer talnly lt was a goal at whlch to shoot Practice began with enthusiasm rn the Tiger camp about the hrst of September Thrs gave the coach plenty of tlme to place his men IH the positron best adapted to them Of course there were valuable men left from l923 but those alone would stand little or no chance agalnst the on coming schedule Some green goods must be colored and taught how to co operate with the experienced grrdsters As rn everythmg there are those who from lack of experience cannot be regulars on the spur of the moment but eventually will be So rt was wlth the squad The fellows of this type were called our Tiger Reserves It can be truthfully sald that without these 1, llllllllli n nsS I... 1 1i ,f , 21 1 -ff I 9 . 7 l l i 1 Y l rr H f v . .-Rug plnyml :ur :ull :nrouncl posixion :it fullhzrvk. Ile was an triph- tluw-:nl mwn, 'l'his is l'ot'l't-y's swonrl :und firml vi-zu' :mal his position will ln- xr 4liIl'ivult om' tu fill. l ll ,V -tr vi ,, plzrywl u reserve tackle position rlnringz th fit' lnlf of tho st-usorr, hut was shifts-cl to enrl whern- he was inure 1-Il'ir-in-nt. lla- wus on thu- rmweiving eml of unruly passes. llis rw-:nl Wirth will he slovn -.' sa-arson :uml we shoulrl ull huost him :rs ln-:ull-r ol' thn- 15l25 'l'i:er's, ' 1 l . J . n .I I y 1 I 4 ' s y f v y , . . - n -..- . . .-un, I S p -V I Wu: --nu. In n ' xx X , ..2 ,NX .k, i - ., gunz: Xl 7 oi THURLO MCCRADY BILL WEINGART EARLE KELLY TRITZ MEYER THURLO MCCRADY 150 lbs N 11 IX911 1 1 11 p11s1t11 11111 was 11111111 for his IIISS1 1111 1111 111 e1 1111111111 N 1111 t11111s X111 11115 he-en T8Sll1lllbllJ1B for lung gains 1,11 111111-11 11.111 1 Nl gl 11111111 L WEINGART lbs 1 1 1 11 We 111111 1 hen 1111111 11111 11 1 Ng, EARLB KELLY 172 lbs l 1ss1I1l1 lx ll I l111111111 1 11 11111111s FRITZ MEYER 155 lbs 1111 s 1 111 1 st 1 s 1 1 1111115 1 loyal fellows, our school woulcl have inevitably taken a back seat The opening game with McCook started w1th a cheer from the Whelps and the clapping of hands from the subs lVlcCrac1y and Coffey started a march down the field for a few counters The following week end the entire squad Journeyed to Superior for a gr1d1ron con test that resulted merely in a scrimmage, which IS valuable to any team Kelly was the outstanding player in the line, whrle Captain Coffey and Smith were among the list of ground earners 1VlcCrady again displayed the art of drop luckmg, when he made three out of four goals, missing his lirst try for point during the season Witli an ideal clay for a gridiron battle and erght hundred spectators around the arena, Hastings Tiger hang men took their places staunchly against the Aurora eleven up ! 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This is .l:11'k's 1irs1 y1-111' i11 11111 li111- I1111 lhird y1-ur as :1 11-tter 111z111. 111- will I1-:11'1- :1ls illl1I will 111-11h:1l1ly 111- hlllllt' 111111-1' fnst 111:1111's ' .'111y. . l1:1.' 1-111111111-11-11 his 1'11111l111ll 1-111' '1-r, :11111 11i11 so 11l11yi11g : 1111, 1111.- 1111si1i1111. ll' 11':1. 11s 1'11p:11lz1r i11 1l11111pi111: l1is lllilll :1s the 1111111-h was ill 1'1111111li111- ' f li111. , . 1 1 Q1--in . 1 . . .u 4 I 2 3 I ' Q fx xg -o -J 'K' X , .-f' ' --W , ,W ,LY V six sb Nh rf NED GREENSLIT CHUCK SNIDER HEINIE SMITH LESTER NEWKIRK D GREENSLIT 1-1' lbs 3 11 I 1 111 1 4 trll CHUCK SNIDER 13a lbs 1 1 INIE SMITH 1-10 lbs X 11111 1 LESTER NEWKIRK 178 lbs 1 X I It took some time for the Orange and Black representatlves to pick the opponent s star player But when they did Wanek Bohemian fullback was thrown prone to the sward Compliments should be pa1d to the l1ne men for thelr remaikable work Again Coffey and Mac were at the head of the 11st of ground gamers The contest ended with an 18 0 score to the satisfaction of followers of the game over the state One and only one being has e1e1 been perfect and as the team left Kearney the followmg Fr day night all the more did they rea11Le 11115 fact The Kearney Tlger con test was not only a dl play of football strategy but of spoitsmanshlp as well that type of sportsmanship that brands the callbre of the team as flrst class wherever It may go the sportsmanship of bemg able to play a losing game Kearney had the edge on the Tigers in Welght but not 1n fight Durlng the second d1v1s1on of the game, Hastlngs Q xx v 1 X T . 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'x J ,Llp il 911:37 f 'l IVAN GREUTER RED SMILEY GERALD VANCE BILL MOUSER IVAN GRBUTER 168 lbs x ll sux v 1 1 I s D SMILEY 157 lbS l l 11 mi s nl 1 hp. 4 1 11 L MOUSER 170 lbs Im s is 11 0 1 ls 1 1 l 1 1 x 1 1 lNtXl lt ax lu rushed the Bearcats into hibernation by their NICIOUS attacks Lippincott, noted Tiger standby, and Caldwell, Tiger end vson mention ln the hne with Captain Coffey showing his goods as a baclc Victory spells confidence and defeat spells fmght This rule above all held true ln the game between Hastings ancl Columbus After being broken by Kearney the tribe set out with the determlnatlon to win, and they drd Wnth Mac on the injured hst the Tigers could not rely on aerlal attacks but on straight football However the Orange and Black was piloted successfully to vrctory by Greensht Only once did the Columbus team have a chance to even think of scorrng This battle ended 20 0 As luck would have rt Hastings was to suffer a set back on the following Friday, at Beatrice This game turned out to be the fastest game of the season The defeat at Beatrice was not an unmerclful one, as the score was l4 0 Swlft and Shrfty must up ! dun nun ullllnna Il!55 lTlIIII1I1rm1n.v4QQC -,X L svn- X 2 l '-'1-'- s 1 N ' , A l f , 7 1 ' ' Ll g 4,1 , A Yrlr. 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' ll ' ' ' II 1 2 X , 5 ' 4 , 5 1 I ' 1 , X Nm- n . 1 u . . -u A 2 E 2 2 ' I l . 1 ,gm or J K - ,s s!e ---E- A15 - 1 X tk 91::s7 WENDELL CALDWELL PAT LIPPINCOTT CHINK BATES NDELL CALDWELL 135 lbs tell et is e Lllll 1 FAT LIPPINCOTT 200 lbs t r urn IX is 1 IS CHINA BATES 158 lbs x ft 1 ll Ill l I have been their motto for it was proven so that day by the speed of the opponent s back field Although fast Beatrice drcl not realize what peed really was until Ray got loose for a forty yard sprint He was the outstanding player on the field and such nice kicks as he booted will probably not be een in th s school fcr ome time to come After taking a lck ng from Beatrice the Tiger grldmen began to prey upon the remain ng opponents The succeeding Friday added another victory to the Tiger account book when Geneva fell into their claws with a defeat that tall ed 34 0 It is true that the Tigers fought hard all eason and n wer unwillingly but little did they fight compared to that old iight which loomed out o prominently at York There they were against the best team ln this part of the state and absolutely the be t Hastings had met The Orange and Black Cats tore and clawed to a twelve twelve game There never was and it IS doubtful if there ever will be such an exhibition of the pigskm sport displayed as was exhibited by the Tiger troup With such odds against them it made no difference ln the fight ln fact it increased it to such an extent they fought like Tigers ts they were at bay The lme deserves much credit in the York game Especially did Bates Tiger pivot man earn commendatlon Every backfleld man who played for l'last ings that afternoon starred The re ult was as close a game as pos lble But this fact was not assured until Smiley Tiger end in the last few m nutes sped to a touchdown after receiving a perfect pass from lVlcCrady Where there is l1fe there IS hope As the end of the schedule drew near the Tigers realized that the home chalk llne had not been crossed by the r rivals Ths was a record if won that had never been recorded in high school history This was possible as the Hastings team had only one more game at home And in this game they must fight in order to establish that record They did and were constantly watching that University Place d d not lug the oval too far Several times however the situation became serious but the Tigers finally subdued the Suburban youths This game was completed with a 9 O tally closing a most success ful season and setting a record for the future teams to equal a! sunnl luuu uxs ? 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Vance, Mouser, McCra.dy, Kelly, Coffey, Lippincott, Smiley, Bates, Meyer, White. al ek H arnsh s Fra csco P 118 Ryan Sam Love ack Row- U7 In F f 91:27 BASKP TBA LL Facrng one of the hardest schedules rn Hastrngs Hrgh School s hrstory wrth only two letter men as a nucleus around whrch to burld the ba ketball squad set to work lm medrately after Thanksgrvrng rn the unror Hrgh gymnasrum After two weeks of drrllrng on fundamentals and condrtlonrng exercrses the Armory was avarlable and then the unceasrng grrnd of ba ket shootrng and scr mmage got under way Bedford Smrley and Thurlo lVlcCrady veterans of former campargns found therr places on the frrst team but feebly challenged These tvxo with Henry Smrth Frederrck Meyer and George Shrvely compo ed the frve that took th floor agarnst the Alumnr rn the annual pre eason battle During the first half the Alumnr rn sprte of former stars and present college players rn the lrneup found rather hard work rn keeprng even wrth the h gr chool hve but toward the end of the game werght and exper ence began to tell and the graduates frnally pulled away to a safe lead Thrs same frve wrth the occas onal ubstrtutron of Noel Wrlson Russell Parrish or Paul Knrss won from Clay Center Fremont and Columbus rn the three opemng games of tre season Lrncoln appeared on the hcme floor for the fourth game and halted the wrn n ng spurt of the Trgers by takrng a four pornt vrctory Cmaha Techmcal and Crete two of the very trongest teams rn the state won from thc' Trgers durrng a two game trrp but York lost an excrtrng battle at the Armory the tollowrng week by one pomt Beatr ce topped a Trger rally on the Gage County floor the next weck and left the home team wrth a three po nt margin Unrversrty Place won a hard fought battle the followrng nrght At Geneva the team not yet accustomed to the absence of lVlcCrady played far below form and lost by a score of 23 to I4 With ten games of the thrrteen game schedule gone and rx of them lost rt was qurte mvrdent that omethrng radrcal would hare to be done rf the Trgers were to frnrsh the regular eason wrth more games won than lost Thus rt came about that when the l-lastrngs team took the Hoor for the Kearney game several new performers had replaced a number of those who had carrred the Orange and Black through the earlrer games of the season Corwrn Hargleroad and Hoyt Rohrer were rn the guard posrtrons whrle Noel Wilson and Rus ell Parrl h were the forwards These four wrth the ever pre ent Red proved good enough to down Kearney by a score of Z2 to 20 The next nrght wrth Dallas Wagner replacing Rohrer the Trgers journeyed to Holdrege and treated that team to rts econd defeat of the season by a 21 to I8 score Creighton Preparatory School I924 state champ ons the frnal opponent of the regular season had been defeat cl only a fevs trmes when the frrst whrstle blew at the crty audrtorlum for the start of the great battle But when the fnal whrstle blew the vrsltors had been outcla ed and outplayed much more than the I5 to l 3 score could rndrcate I thrs battle the Trger defen e came rnto rts own and forced the Invaders to do therr shoot rng from regrons remote from the basket wh le Smiley Smrth and Shrvely presented an rttack that netted seven ba kets and as many more easy attempts from near the goal Bloom ngton and Sutton fell before Hastrngs rn the first Drstrrct Erght Tournament held rn the Crty Audltorrum of Hastings ln the final game of the tournament Holdrege garned revenge for therr earlrer defeat by nosrng the rl rgers out I6 to I7 Hastrngs drew Qmaha Techn cal rn the first round of the state tournament and although the local hve put up a hne battle they were bested by a score of 22 to l l For hrs splendrcl work rn thrs game Bedford Smrley was awarded the center posrtron on the second all state team Those who wrll be lost to the team by graduatron next year are Bedford Smrley Thurlo lVlcCrady Frederrck Meyer and Hoyt Rohrer ! :nu Qfruwmmm, Q am-fmmtp T E S ' 7 1 J , 0 . . . . , . . 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W ' 1 . . , w w ' Z4 2 ' I6 ' 24 ZI ' I6 9 Hastings I9 Lincoln , 2 3 A Z0 1 . 36 . ' 20 34 A sh I6 ' I5 ' Z6 ' Z9 . A I7 ' A' -S' Z5 ' I4 '. 23 ' ZZ 20 ' 5 ZI 6 I8 ' u 22 ' I I XJ 7 5 ' I8 , ,, ' J4 ' I6 I . I7 X 1 ' II . 22 ,-Q 01 , j' . ', X .Jill 'x, . V. A Ill f - to ' 'Mt 1 , 1 , - l ' 7 fu I ' - ee- , Wan? l1l1'1101 e e e e 2 e ,.--l L e hLd dMdde ompo Johs I-I pp Sh M 1,S11gr Wht l'l1f,ll Basketball Seheclule Hastmgs Hastings Hastrngs Hastings Hastmgs Hastrngs Hastmgs Hastings 40 I 2 I 2 Clay Center 5 Blue l-llll 34 Aurora I There There Here Here Here Kearney 8 Clay Center 2 There Aurora 8 Here Bladen I2 There Kearney I5 X nnw KIQQHHYHHTUTYWX N' Z Gre 11, P. Schwabauer, Geyer, Coac e for , e 1 s, Tow T s n, n on, oe ner, R. c wabauer, Simmons. fi , 'I Jan. l0- ' l9- - Jan. l6- ' l2- - ' Jan. 23- ' 18- -- Jan. 30-Hastings 3l--There--lVlinclen 9 F b. 6- ' - - F b. IO- ' 6- - F b. I7- ' 9- - - F b. I- ' 3- - F b. 27- ' 3- - J ' Q If 3 91:57 TRACK The track team of l924 under the coaching of Dlck Newman and the captalncy of Smiley was sure to w n honors as cmder artlsts The first meet was held at Grand lsland about the middle of April Hastings brought home a cup which was awarded the chool wlnnlng this meet Thxs trophy can now be seen rn the study hall as our permanent property Following this meet lndlan Schulte s home course relays held the Interest of all concerned ln these events The Tiger relay team won recogmtlon ln the state and placed econd rn the 880 yard relay The followlng week saw Hastings ln one of the fastest meets held rn Nebraska last season This was given through the courtesy of Hastings College Six cups were our reward for that day s competition The annual Hrgh School Track Meet was held rn Lrncoln Thmgs looked bright for Hastings m track events and there was no particular fear about the outcome of the held events The day was cold and tho e partlclpatlng ln held actlvltles drd not make a very good showlng Omaha Central was fortunate enough to take this meet by a small margin A week or so later srx fellows yourneyed to Omaha to take part rn the Unrversrty of Nebraska Medrc Raleys At thls meet Hastmgs establlshed a new state record by lowering the Nebraska Medic Relay record eleven seconds It would not only be frttmg but proper that we say a word of praise about those who represented our school In the varlous meets ln which we fought for honors Smlley was nearly always accredited with two hrst places Coffey could be counted on for pomts rn the sprrnts and at one time his total polnts won for hlm mdlvldual honors Mouser Holmes and Creenslrt often made po nts In the field events Curry Lrpplncott Stmer and G1 h could heave the weights a sufhclent distance to make counters Whltaker Creuter and Helkes cleared the poles for more pornts Likely Oder and Walker led the held ln the drstance With ten members of the l924 team answerrng the flrst call for track candldates and a promrslng freld of younger runners ready to take up the tralnlng routlne the pros pects for a successful season ln l925 were exceptronally bright Mouser Creensllt Coffey Smlley Whrtaker Walker Greuter Frlcke Hohnsteln and Lippincott were the letter men reportlng whlle among the new prospects were Knlss McCrady Ahlm Wagner Addre Pauley and Smrth The schedule llned up for the l925 season was as follows April l lnterclass Meet starts April I8 Dual Meet with Lincoln there Aprll 25 Drake Relays at Des Momes May 2 Hastmgs College lnvrtatron Meet May 9 State Meet May I6 Omaha Medic Relays o lu ssl Z... J QD ? i Cf I , g K , - i - 4- - 1, - t , l . C . ' - 1. - vt , . y F . . . . , . . Q y - , 1 - , f - v s , .C . . . . . . , I 1 ' ! ! c , ' A 1 1 9 ! , , , , , , , f y y , - - , I , u I s 1 y v v I , . sill!! Ill iv ll lllll I4 u 2 F 3 XX Qnnuuun uvlnuu X ,ci-V . Hr,-ill c X ' S. Q- , h Q S' B 533 D gy 5 f 0 x L ' fig ,ffl x JFS? Q5 x 95:7 gs? N sb x . x ,X J Whtk ti1dG C yLpp ttM Hh k 1yW IN 'VIEIVIORIAM 10561711 I lOSlfleuSeT' August 21 l907 Marclm I0 1925 ,l yf mmm - A L+ i N 1 i a er. Green e , reenslit. offe , i inco , ouser. Oder, o nstein. Fi e, Smie , alker. A i 4 1 l . 1 l I 1 I lo Qvinllllll' 2 1 s ,, : 1 5 . 1' 5 nun n I nunnunte , 'aw ff' x , V K, 'f 'J x-- N K vriiff JY 5 '- , I - K Y uxisjf N ' X, ,-fffkf gh' -- ,WJ YV K X.. FS QJQ, ef was 1940 at 'w E I f Jrow 3 1 I 21. Q Sept bept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept bept Sept O ct ct ct Oc Oct I oss Sit, oi ax Q05 -lf' .922 S t . If. 19. L29-3 5'r2? sv A l ts?sfs- 6'L2a'Q' ' if 391.5 5- 19 '1 Q 2 3' 91 AS 4 lvschool started on Labor Day Yes our labors have 2 just commenced Saw so many small krds around the halls I rnqurred about them Ha' The joke s on me just drscovered that the lcrds are the Sophres After two glorrous vacatron days we agarn resume our studres Have you subscrrbed for a Cub yet3 Frrst convocatron Reverend Buckner spoke for cele hratron of Defense Day Specral convocatron to boost subscrrptrons for Cubs and to encourage each one to buy a football trcket unror Senror Club Grrls How Do You D03 party Everythrng was lovely from the rce cream sandwrches to the dates that came shortly after them' Krttre s harr got sunburned CU Very becomrng rndeed Entertarned rn convocatron by lVlrss Drllon and lVlrs Byrne lqallc rn convocatron by udge Burton on Presrdentral Electron The yellrng heard by so many rn the vrcrnrty of Senror Hrgh proved to be that of the newly organrzed Whelps Fred Walker was elected presrdent Drd Hastrngs beat lVlcCoolc3 Well I guess' 34 to 0 Yes Yes Yes' lnterestrng talk rn convocatron by Reverend Cross on Musrc xcrtement runnrng hrgh rn lVlrss lVlcBrrde s frrst perrod hrstory class Great Republrcrat Convention bemg held Coolrdge wmner after elrmrnatron of Andrew Gump Went to Superror to see Hastrngs romp therr foot ball team 27 to 0 Who s gorng to ard Glenn ones rn frndrng hrs seat for convocatron3 Poor boy hasn t found rt yet JP sg? 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Presents n everythmg Profess ecl Ctr slut conducted hrs Engllsh class wxth t e utmost dlplo cy We have a great future planned for lVlr Greenslrb We beat Aurora I8 to rn spxte of drscouragrng rumors The Auro captat srmply could not play wlth Crace watcht g hr ' Zl-Umque talk rn convoc tron by Princess Neawanna a member of the Opbway lndrans Roy Y would lrlce lto know the translatron of that lndran love song so he lmrght try tts magical powers on Ellzabeth 24-l-Boo hoo' We met our first defeat of the football 8 Oct 31 Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov season at Kearney I4 to 7 Everybody started for home by eight o clock Political clrsputes raging rn lVl1ss lVlcBr1cles hrstory classes Pepprest Whelp meetmg of the year Certam foot all boys were there too' Th counts for Leona s ervousness whrle playmg the plan especrally when s e caught glrmpses of that brflghl red hair' ad two occasrons to cele rate Hallowe en and the Tl er s decrstve vrctory ove Columbus Believe me' we urely drd tt up rrght to Th worst rs yet to come Tomorrow we get our re port ca ds Clever e ctron play grven rn convocation by students Speaking of mb bells Mary N surely played the par of one The e always acts so natural on the stage Arent teachers conventions gran Two whole days of vacatlon Haz Cross suddenly lost all of the natural curl In her h rr Too bad Hazel better not wash lt any more Ce brated Armrstrce Day School was drsmlssed at 3 o c oclc that rs for most of the students am toprc of conversatlon got a date for the Senror Class party? gers defeated Geneva 34 to 0 Semor Class party went off wlth perfectnon from ean safely guarding the eats to Leona gettlng a date with Red Severe weather has mduced the football boys to wear red whlte and blue wool socks We dont want them to catch cold do we3 X11-.-za-asks ,.v- 51 QQ n E B Ill' if QNNNA X ik Enwsu 'E Q Y -IN fu' X Qt! V P lx I . , hmmm! Ava Q egg 1 fa Fill-I OGI if-I t t t.l4-- ' . ' ' l v . . Q . . x x: 45- . l' ' ' ' ' . N? .16-. ' Q ' ' ' Q? T , ll l 5 ' aw, T H . , . gif T l , . . . .' l , g-, P . ,',.r,:'1' . I . i ' A 5 ! . .. l l. . . . Ji Txnz 7 .2 'u ' ' l .30 ' ' . ' ,- K' ' . 3- ' l .l - Q? - . . . . ...L I t . Xa A 5- f T a T W e . ' D . ' S Jo- D Y ' . 'H-' D .. ' . . , . s, ga .. lx . 4-Ti U . . ' 6 at N J or Ill .l7- ' . ' I , T 45 . . ti l Q ............ . ' oss s 0 , kt- ,fi X , n - K 'fc 'K V .J Nov I9 Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec FS l Thlrd perlod Economlcs class has a more dlfhcult puzzle than any cross word puzzle you ever tried to work How drd Mlss Glaser know the gullty one that locked the door whlle she was out of the room? We all kept our promise Earle Zlipectacular run by Red Smiley tied the York game 6 nloo bad Leona or should I say Alice? was not there to cheer hlm umor Semor Club entertained the H1 Y boys Mary s war cry everybody come here a minute proved very successful ln making the games a snappy enter tamment Those who survived their Thanksgiving dinner attended the football game The Trgers kept the perfect record of keepmg thelr home goal uncrossed during the entxre season Three yea bo s for our slde' ' Lost Two of our Senlor glrls It seems the style now to get marrled Who s next3 Scandal' One of our dlgnlfned Senror glrls was pmch ed for speedmg' Beware oh fellow class mates your turn may be next Our two gym teachers forgot thelr pronounced dlgmty and went sleddlng Oh yes they took thelr tumbles good naturedly too The eclltor of the Cub would hke a new plece of furniture Installed rn the Cub ofhce namely a day bed She does not fmd sleeping ln her chalr very comfortable Shall we all come forth for the worthy cause? H H S annual football banquet The Whelps wer also guests Poor Mary wanted to do so much talklng but when lylr ohn on gave her permlsslon to do her talkmg before all she lost her nerve C-aylord surely does fall for the girls In fact h tripped and fell all the way down the stairs for Peg Vacation tlme drawlng nrgh Oh boy' Only two more days Christmas program And now we can draw a breath for two whole weeks' Back to the famxllar halls agaln Santa certamly left H H S folks well supplied with goolashes and brlght colored mufflers Basketball thrlll for fandom' Hastings beat Fremont 24 Zl Rah for our midgets Seniors ln mourning One of our girls spralned her wrlst while skatxng Carolyn has been mad at Davld for three whole days' ' Hastlngs met first basketball defeat Hastmgs I9 Lincoln 23 Ch yes Cal and Dave have made up I . il ? 1' gf'?a 0 i 10 1 1 V9 .43 I 4 If 'flllll' If- IT1Y'1D11u CqE y 7-X -Q S 1 . t. . gf ,, ' , . A ' xx .2 -1 ' - Q ' '- U ' Q A . l- :l I ', ' . H . 2- . H ' ' Q ' ' ' - 4' 8- , r I ' s . t 41 Pa - . . . t n . 7. . L . l l- . . . . e ' . . ' Q94 sh 5 ' Lfg L Qu?-E .I5-w ' i U 3 6 . 17- ' ' ' ' ' . . U I C . 19- ' ' . - 5 'lan' 51 H . . l Q 8 lp 'NGS-14 Jan. 9- ' I , H ' Q up Q .,:f.. : . ' . Jan. IZ- -' i ' ' . f ' ' f ' ' ' . ,,..t 5 Jan. .5- -A v- a K in Jan. I7-. ' . , H H H .H ' Il C C C C C C C C C March March Mlarch Nlarch F -X112 21 Pamted goolashes seem to be favored by all but one Never mmd glrls you may show them off on the streets 26-Begmnlng of second semester Workrng encouraged after grades were grven out 30 Thrilling basketball game Hastings I6 York I5 2 Cross Word Puzzle Extravaganza a howlmg success 6-Leona s lonesome No wonder the basketball boys left today to play Beatrice and Umversrty Place Basketball boys back after their eventful trlp to University Place Hernle s black eye and Mack s bandaged hngers caused much excrtement Frrday the thlrteenth brought rll luck as usual o Reed attrrbuted thrs unlucky day as the reason for her mvrtatron to leave Economics class The basketball boys lost the game to Geneva Students of Senror Hugh had the prlvllege of seeing The Fool a play presented under the ausplces of the Rotary Club If you have a hard time keeping your dates straight rt would never do to take Amerlcan Hrstory exams from Miss lVlcBrrde Tigers won from Kearney 22 to 20 rn one of the hottest contests of the season ln splte of the handrcap of replacmg two players almost at the last mmute lhe Hottentot was a decrded success 1-'oor Jean had a terrrble time to get a chance to present the bouquet of roses to lVl1ss Hilton' Trgers celebrated hrst game rn audltorlum about rrght They trrmmed Crerghton Prep the state champrons I5 to I3 Everyone yelled so hard there were many sore throats the next day 5 Voted on Carmval ueen thxs morning Wonder who was the lucky one? Guess I ll have to walt untll Carnrval nrght to hnd out 6-Hlp hurrah' Everybody got out after hrst perrod to attend the drstrrct basketball tournament I m bettmg on the Trgers Are you? 7 Those femmlne tears shed after the fmal basketball game were fully Justrfled for I-loldrege won the tournament and the cup by one mrserable porntl 9 H H S happy agam for Hastmgs got rn class A at the state tournament lVlarch I0-The flashy red tres worn by so many of the boys are very becomlng especrally to rm lVlcCleery The two reds blend so nicely lVlarch I2 Tigers lost frrst game of tournament to Omaha lech Z2 to I I March I3 Frrday the thlrteenth brought a terrlhc blizzard thrs trme but thls dld not stop the H1 Y s and unror Semor Club from havlng a good tlme at their St Patrrcks party The Jazz musrc was enjoyed even rf dancmg was not permltted Roy Y proved fum elf an Ideal program charrman 'Vlarch I6-The saneness of the mmd of many socrology students was questroned but It was dlscovered they were merely mumblmg statrstlcs to themselves March I8 Everyone kept busy by quarterly exams and by preparatrons for Nrfty Nrckel N lte 'Vlarch 20 Nlfty Nrckel Night a decrded success' The crowning of the queen VICIOTIH Renner by the lung Ferns Borden was mdeed the mam feature of the evenmgs entertamment lVlary Newell was maid of honor and anet Dutch ean Dorothy B Peg Fulmer and Wrlma were attendants March 27 Debatmg team lost therr debate with Superror rn the dlstrxct tournament at Hebron I ,,,- 4mmm E fDEEQQmmKfD , ,Q Q M . , 77'-f-rl A l 7 I ve:- V Jw. -' F ' ', Jan. h l . I ' ' . Ja . - ' . ' , . F b. - A . rs 'L' . , ' P. b' QT . . . . . . s ,, . - , ,- Faux-'r , ' , ' v' .'JH Al' ' Fhld- ' ' f' ' I Fbl9- I A ' 'U U k ' F b. 20- ' I . Fb2i-H ' ' A ' F b' .. - , 1 . .I I 1. v I! -' , '.Q. f f -. J.. s .1 n . ,4' , U '., , l . . ll. H ' I . , -I ' al ' n' . -. . .. - A e b It - Q , . V , . f . ,fi , ,,M... ? i 1 S S W N x I May 27 Arll A Jrr 7 Aprrl 8 Aprr I 0 Aprr I3 Aprr I5 Aprl I6 Aprrl ZI Aprrl Z4 Vlay 6 lVlay Z4 May 25 Vlay 29 F 2 Teachers held a banquet at the Chrlstlan Church lVlr Bratt was elected presrdent for next year Qome wonder why the faculty chose Fool s Day for the day of therr banquet Me thrnk S twas xery approprlate Aprll Fool' Senlor Hlgh students favored by a group of peppy songs sung by the Unr ver Ity Clee Club P S Leader very clever and good looking Too good almost to be true' Faculty gave us another convocatron today Two In successronl Basketball boys awarded letters Annual gym exhIbItIon of boys and grrls held In Crty Audrtorlum Patron well pleased Tryouts for declamatory contest Black and Whlte grven by band and orchestra In JUDIOI' Hlgh Audrtorrum Very much enjoyed by all Art exhlblt wrth all ltS splendor NlSltCd by many students Heretofore unrecognlzed the talent of many of our H H S students was drsplayed In the play The Thrrteenth Chart grven by the Congregatlonal Sunday School wIth Bud plavrng the part of the hero Many students and teachers had the prIvIIege of hearlng the MIHHCHPOIIS lVlr Fuhr s chorus recltal effectlvely gwen In the MUHICIPHI Audrtorrum Senrors absorbed much useful knowledge Into therr already over crowded braln from the Baccalaureate sermon All of a Sudden Peggy Senlor class play under dlrectlon of lVlr lVl1rtIn was glven In the AUdltOTlUm Commencement exercrses Cards out and everybody done for at least three months rl he Annual Staff If you care to remember them MARY NEWELL LOUI5 FRENCH RALPH CRESSMAN JANET SCHMITZ MARVEN CRUSH ELIZABETH PHILLIPS MILDRED JONES NED GREENSLIT LEONA HOLCOMB EMA CRISMAN Horr ROHRER ORVILLE STOEWER Edrior In Chref Busrness Manager Assocrale Edrlor Assocratc Edrtor Art Edrtor Assrslant Art Edztor Memorres Aihletrcs okes Snaps Aduertrsmg Manager Adverlrsmg Manager Thank You The Annual Staff expresses Its srncere apprecratron to the typrsts for therr part In the malung of thls book dl x g' KQT--'A Jb L f ,Iv I4 A l I. QZ?'9.r p 'l - ' ' ' . . I -I w- V. . .. .. .- .l I . 1 n - , , 1 - . . . S 'l - . .l -- . . ' . . , r. . . Symphony Orchestra at the Auditorium. l -- , . 1 c 'D n 1 A A f 4 4 9 9 l . . 1 1 alll lllllllll. -....llIllll.'s ,X 7 95:37 Do X OL1 .RCITIGITHJCI 2 The fight between Thomas Benton allas rm Mc and Senator Foote alias Hoyt Rohrer 3 The dxy Mary sneezed ln sewing cl1ss3 Leona s first date wlth Red3 Wllen Carol Roelse got D In cxtmcnsh p3 Nobody does How curious everyone was to fncl out who was the Carnival ueen3 Pauline Madgett s first d1te3 54 40 or bust3 When Leona fell mto the lake3 The day Mlldred wore her ha r stralg 3 When Kathryn golden ghntecl her ha1r3 The hnal B B game of the dlSlllCl tournament3 What an awful tme the Ko met Klub had rn putting on The Hottentot3 When Ferns crowned Vrctorra queen of the carnrval3 When Miss McKay lost her VOICC3 Love s SHCTIHCCB Those brlght remarks of 1m MC3 The XVl'llStlCI' ln thlrd period Sociology class? When Earle lxelly wore short pants3 When red necktles were the fad3 The hrst pamted goolashes3 When Herschel ones brought home some of Superlor s real estate ln his ears 3 When Thurlo lost h1s temper and con equently the use of his fingers for a whrle3 The mlsslng bobbin case rn sewing cla s3 The day Lyall Rlffe Jolned us3 The cross word puzzle r1ge3 The numerous Wlnnle XVlDlCl6S that budded out3 Lester Newkrrk s moustache Earle Kelly s beard and Lyal Rlffe s Van Dy Miss McBride s favorlte say1ngs3 Helen Prather s unexcused absence tthe tr p to Smith Center 3 Detlor Stltt s sprmg dance3 When janet got klcked out of Sociology class3 When Jo Reed was good ln H R 3 When Ned Greensllt was not talk1ng3 When Vance Lrpplncott was pet1te3 When Frank Cowton sang a solo3 When Louls French recelved a letter from Hebron guess who? When Mr Blunk fell rn the creek3 When Hoyt Rohrer got a D 3 When and how E. H got across the Blue3 When Julius Polenskl played chaperone to Mr StenL3 When Enghsh XII people were all looking for the Louse3 Vvhen Miss Glaser took Mltchys mlnts away from her3 When Warren McBr1de was Hower girl at a wecldmg3 Z gf' 4 Si' . 9 Q X 1 '-' ' + l 4 7 . , ' J' , , ' C I 3- N U . , L Q a' ' Q . ' H J. V H i 'U ht. ' ll . , II S ' l ' ll .VI 4 V- vs ' - - l - J . ' ' . f' ' 3' u - - an 3 - x - I- A S . . - v , A . ' - ' .. key- - s 4, - n A I D' ' . J., . . . , Qllll llllfllllfl jjj... I i 5 ,Z 5 noun on I uuuluutf '--.X Q 13 3n'E' f -'I X' Y xx FQ 2 U sumti WHAT THEIR FOLKS CALL EM Henrietta Waechter Harold Elsle Lester Newklrk Preston Oder Carol Roelse Truth lVlcKay lVlary Newell Constance Sterner Peg Fulmer Martha Wlegman Snookle Daughter Connle lVlack Wesley Bratt Flossre Lyons Ned Greenslxt Bud Stoewer Ralph Cressman Charles Wahlquxst I:.llou1se lVl1tchell Caroline lVlcCleery lVlarven Cruse Gaylord Robare Baby Sonme Do Do Tootsie Vlrgle Topper lVlarthy SEEING OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE US can Nelson Elongated pug nose wlth slight tendency to be Roman Klttle Blown Cupid bow hps Frank Cowton Da hlng gentleman rn red sweater Slightly plgc lVlarven Cruse Gold crown on front tooth Nlaurme Hardt Shoes versus feet Ralph Phxlllps Cay cocky poumpaclor Ormond Cross Watch fob Bud Stoewer Cross word puzzle necktle Ferris Borden Rouged cheeks Cal lVlcCIeery Vamplng eyes Gaylord Robare Dxmples Imo Dons Wells Cork screw curls on toed WHAT IF WE DID ALL THE TEACHERS TOLD US TO' Run your eye down the page You may contmue the Cml War tomorrow Skxp OYCI the next two chapters Bnng your Beards and Harts to class tomorrow Run over the lesson carefully Stop on thus polnt Bring your Green back Tuesday Run up the shades ump at conclusions Sleze opportumtles Outlme john IVIxlton Go get Danlel Webster out of the book case We wlll conclude Democracy tomorrow 1325 Dear Brlclget Eddle on Ralphy Snoopy a Cally Honey Gay Y I f5f4HIH11,1Q.Lfm:1 iwfnmmlmlifg ci? u - u - an ,, - I u u - I H . 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O g 9, QQ M' N h J ' 1 vw? me 1 V' fin 1 IC JXT' ,,c FORLVVORD lb 5LClOIl 0 lgu nuxl xc hum chromclcd omc of thc mot worthy hippemn for which me hue not Ind spice befome 1nd our eventb unworthy of men tlon ln the more SLTIOUS precechng p1 es Vke offer no wpologxcs fox ettmg clown thxt which me reco c the txuth whole mc un wdulteratecl .LFU1 ...lf Q 2-'ff-X! gmlllnul 1' rnHIT1U1 1- f 'xx H X , 4, V X f 0 QI N Q N -I I0 'J Q X 1 1 , 111:13 XA lpll ' ,j 1 J Us gf, In thi ' 'N A t' f 'thc T' -- .XXII i V 2 4 'V I ' liz? as Y ' E , ' ' Ya 1 gi 2 D 1 , . ,I W J- , I J I . 5-3 ,H,l 5UMxLbj in-I , Q- F 91:37 Al TO BIOGRAPH1 IB Louis l- RENCH Francine mg, xuth 41 S um x f nn hfo .11 t, c I D tl PX I I w s 1 ml It vull he snfhcu nt uxoxex t Q x as a xerx lllllllilllllt occasion for I 1 s Hxgh S111 1 urx nuhly sucrlhud my sllpalflunux un X x I 1 I 10 I I ,pun ks lx 4 lx n xx N 1 Ill U x x n 1 1 1 0 s ut en N 1 mx hnrdlx L on 1 1 x L pusn w MARGARET FULMER P g x 1. H lil xx llll I X Il IH il ll X 4 l ll X 1 It 1 f 0 mlm an our.: 1 x 0 H ' N 1 Q ur 1 4 noun u 1 r ax 1 nt 4 1 lump of ld mt :Ile 1 llx u nu T1 lx s u sl 0 mu 1 xumuxs mlm nm om ,gn wht lt nts 5.11 1 Os Qdmul zu xll the umurst RALPH CRESSMAN Doc hu utmrlstub und ulnex nts 1 0 1 X xx f n IIN i4l0l1llbllNllIIltl X l i N K IX wus th: 201140 Inu su odd Nlltllllll un X 1 l x xtetx x xxx N 4 11 lu N 1 nt 1 'mu tl x x 1 llll H 4 HT f um mtv me xx Oxe lllLfllllIl1l0l15 nt 4 xt mtl 0 H1 X 1 x Am x 11 14 -UI r 1 I 1 IL 1 mnntvs me s 1 m-1 40 nn x ndturxl I ann growmg tlmld I will u-'dw xxrltmg of 1115 glories and no most smcerelx that e NV1 e :ble Slll'XlX0 V5llh0lll mx not uhh presenct mnu u nun en. -nnnunp 1 an nun 3 A lilllllnnuuis ,FXR ,ff f JK , , X ' f 4 , , Y L ' ll , ' II All f the ther .'utTi1-in: 0x - is o if ' - ul h fum thzl l :lm overt urdvn-I ll' my high rl'g:1'n-- of nlentalilty. thu dutv uf l!Z.' birth has Sl1dllC'Illy slippn-tl ny 'nd. Y' ' ' . hu ' ' ', 0 .ay that it var z ' j ' 'z ' ' last- ing ,VI ml. I huv- '- D' .' ,' 1 -' ' ' J lnunn lm 'H' In thm- mwking nt' Hzptingx Il'uh, l hun' lnzulv tl:- higl sf-html lhztin: I1-:uns what th:-y nrv tmlny. As pr-Qhlvlut of tho IHYY, I huvt- prmmm-tl that Ul'Lf:llliZiIliUll to tha- tc :st mn in Nm-hrzsku. I wus th' mcst nntn-wrrtlxy vie-1-fprt-sith-nl of tht' vluss nf '25 in my .luniur your. As thu' husim-.. nlnnznggn-r uf thi' Annual uf 1923. I huvs- wit! my 1'l'1lll0IlIil'2ll ability. mmlm- it what it is for tha- pri:-v you huvt- paid fur it. Ya ws- all nl' that tn mv. My f:l'nritn- pustinu- is mainly vrmtinwl to taking rairn- mf Hi1'ly's vat. I love- th .t If 1. :ml thu-y hum- tm-fthis th -I' 1-un : j hc- IYIZIIIIQWI fur. I :un not perfvrt. hut au nm-:lrly xo. that any small flaw in my Iiff may he nvcrl kwl, in xi-x' ut' all of the Hn- qunlitivs I 1 - H C lla in ' boon dixmwn-tl frum thv nznum- gi -n mo hy my pri '- ns. I u,,'1lxm'4I thx' na - ef '4Sn!I.' Outvsf' Tho- six plie-ity nf my mum- :md my uw! I-'f l :ul 'im' :ml ffvwtllomflmt. vauxswl all pt-uplu tu rlllli' tu llll'-U10 In-:wo vith all th -ir tra lhh-s in tho nhl kit Hur. 'l'h m ': thx' 'I whi-h I :u-1-ntllptisllml this vzlx th 'Fig-1' Full ut' 1.I24 This at-I i0Yl'llll'llI was in tht- 4-:n'li4-r part of my curve-12 My nnnu- brought nu- fannu- rm tho Vnh SHUT nf '2-1. 'Thu Fuh is now um- of the I+-aiding high st-h 1l pup-rs in th- ' try. Yo may know thi 4-:.'nm. I was vlvvtn-tl prwi- flu- nf tht' Stulont f'0ll!ll'Al. whivh favt hm-lps tn :tvs-mint fur tht- hril ': tl't I ly. XVI' it tl'.' FF'-, I spmtsnrt-ml tho St. Put '1 '.' J V10 -zu I 'l'l1f,: ,' Ts nut my care-vt' :ln :lst 1' LZ 'I If the hifl ml vm ninvd mon- studo .' of my culihcr. it would hc thx- f'-at .'t ll I1 I 1-m1l4l not 9llllllll'l'il10 ull of my 1' 1 'z ' ' 't '1' 1 H ' 'c- mm- .4 in any loss than six vmlumz-s, so T will tell nly 4 'ery fo ' 1+ my li j : '- -tts. Th' duh- of my birth ln: nlx':.'s Iwi-n :n nlystm-ry to mn-. I poxxl .'.' ' intelli - uf :I vsml of twvtlty til' .' .' frs and yvt I :lm Iyf- XXVI, us I said, it has always he-on :A my: und will alx':,'.' rw-mnin so, In my supllmnnrn- yn-ur, I was um- nt' lhv vs-ry highly t'S1'L'lll' 4-tl t't '-rs-Wftlw 1l'l'El.'lll'l'l', in fnwt. ut' th' 1-lussf-wl l nv- tts for its pri-sn-nt distiuv Wm. MI' intl-Ilig:vm'v knows nu lltbllllllf :nfl lwlzwllvs mx I' its. T :un :n 'Hll'llllIt'T of tht- National mun'ury Su- vivty. nnl ulsn nf tht- Annual St: u '25, So Q an - 'hy th .' ' 2 'za ' S z '- of sulh high . : l'ng:. As an Ul9lll1l4'I' of th. '. ', my very ll1l'lIlhf'l'Sllill in th' sauna- has mise-tl its .'t: l- unls In tl 1 .' - pu ull:-I. ,Xhf yn we my iIlf'H Q'It'Q' pr .' - to uso this historit-:il t-rm 7 - . It is lj i I hql E ' l' : th vlzlss of '26 'll h z to W r 5 : . ' Mo AP E 92127 9135? A TOBIOGRAPHIII MAURINE Com: Calle onlx n Innmr nn ablllty null be rtcogmzed to n 1.14 nur sxtent when I nm n tluznlfiefl Sen or However I have xlu uls IUKOIIIPIISIICWI n grunt dell of benstiunl work for IIIINIIIIUIY Illgh u t X XI f' I for three years um 1 um vu: re surer s u I thxnk I han h er h s posltnon urx uuuewfnll Thx-4 honuer ls to be evcpee ed I haue at xerx nthletu career aheud for me nnd for Hastings Illgrh I uns n mmmber of the tthlntn Assnmmtnon m my Sopho more xc nr t mem mr of the K K m 24 and 1 and a XVhe nn both of thess tears Topping Ill of this I was Soncer Leader SIIUO I um I kosnut lxlub Iteseru this wenr I shall probably bn the outstanding: hgurt Ill thu Klub next ye'1r GORDON BERGQUIST Bn-lu el nn dutv the nude rs of this Annual to write this obnoguphx bunust llll suxh I xerg Important personuge I wus lutky tnongh prmferlbly the kosmet Klub was lmln enough to reune the honor of mv presence as a member S ne I haxe been ln K lx I haxe hten ln a great many per formames Ind this year u IS ln the great success The Hotten to A football reserxe mums that I wlll be a great addltlon on next sm tr s footbnll term Xiu husky and robust appearance has gun n me the tltle of Shlck of the Grid How well suited tl s I3 to 1 e Perhaps the most Important of mx manv llLt0l'llDIlSIlIll0Ilt9 is f t tl t I un lnmor clnss presulent th yusr an honor nh o n person w I nl llt coule mu 1 et s 4 lllll'iIIIlII19l prmtnx y one lurr of It n usn ln thor recen x buonn n member of the III Y and XVhf. I X II' I 'Q Il XII Nlllll PXP!!! ll I' I 31 7 IIN I ELIZABETH WAHLQUIST Belly I nm Sophie n fl proud of It Benause of Inv unsel sh nature I um glad that I nm to rc-mann two more wears III hugh vhool Ins. thunk how nnuh better I-Iastxngs I-Ilgh will be after nn unhrmg efforts So fur I hate been m :numerous mtnltles I am a member ot lln 1 A A and very IDTUIIIIIIQIIII ln nthletlcs Ilnxe you often wonderul why this year s Cub has been s ood' Inudentullx I um u member of the Cub Staff I am a member of tl e Y XX f' K und hope to widen thls actlvlty through mx membership I am I Kosmet Ixluh Reserxe Ind I hope Cruther know? that I nxll be rl prominent member ln that club next year I nn a member of the Sophomore Chorus The success of this IS to be noted from thi fmt that I play the plano I hope most smcerely to lmprove Hastings High ID the nevt two xesrs I hope to raise its standards and I will t n an I- are aura . .,..,,,, ,! un uuunnllluununxi 2- -A f i t J 1 l J 0 l ll I U, As I :nn ,' . ' . ,' ' ' ' ' f-,Q , Y ' ' K' i , v V I lm ' 1 been n Ill0lllIN'I' of he '. '. f. I . V . I nn the I -al I' I zu' ' thi. j-nr. ' '- 'll l gf 1- , 1, A. -.' '- 'arg lp in '25. A I M ' at . .n I fe it ,' , to H H - ' ' nut ' ': ,' . - I z .- - I 'f ' ' . A - l' - ' , or, - a , I ' .'i1 ' ' . J., ' ' : . ' .' 1 ' ' 'z. ' I ' . U - t-,, V l . . . v'-rv . 'UE ' IA. '- A 'v - vv ' lin '. n . the av nn : A. ' - b' ' is 1 - U wh nly .' itl my ri ' y ' I '1'1t. My fl ,-p bass voi'e ' .' ' '. - '- ll '-I ' I tl ' 1 ' ' ns. I IIIIYI' ', tlj - ' '- 'lj Vlubs and neft ye: when I gg-t at rtezl. j ll . ll .' 't t hen IIIIIOII of tle. : 1-lnl rl 2 I IIC. ll I9 ' an 1 ' , n ' . ' , . - 1 ' 'L . . . . ' ' '. ' ' I. '. . ' ' ' A ' .. . i, , -A . .0 : . -I. ,. I . ' ' ' I E ' Ill Q y ' , .- 'L ,-J ' 3 X 1 2 X 91:27 C INCI R SNAP? ..-ff' Miss Mogen en ln phy lology Cxygen IS essential to all hte If there were no oxygen nothing could hve It was dlscovered a few years ago Leo Herhahn How dnd things hve before rt was chscovered? Dorothy Becker ln geogrrphy What two lslrnds are off the coast of North Xmer1ca3 Avis Mclntlre Iceland and Creeceland SOME Excuses Miss HILTON RELEIX E5 Dldn t get my halr combed ln time Flmabcth PhllllpS Please excuse me becau e he was slck George Shlvely Outside work to do Sylvester Ryan Overslept Elvln Curtis Was up late last night Roy Youngblood He was detained Earle Kelly Please excu e Glenn at 3 I5 to go to Grand Island as his grandmother IS rll Glenn ones ln economics class Mr Hanks mformed us that xfter the necessities of life had leen recelved we mlght want a dlamond rlng We wonder how hc knows Dorothy Baumherger teachlng a class ID Sunday School wls revlewlng the lesson Who led the chlldren of Israel out of Egypt3 he asked There was no answer Pointing to a llttle boy at the end of the row she demanded a httle crossly Lrttle boy who led the chlldren of Israel out of Egypt5 The child was ready to cry as he plped out with 1 qulvenng VOICE Please lt vmsn t me We ju t moved here last week We re from MIQSOUTI The other day In phy rology while Charlotte Frey w1s trying to draw a mosquito he made this remark I ju t can t get head or tall of this mosqulto As SAID BY THF TFACHFRS Miss McBr1de Peeee pull' The hell has rrrunvl Miss Stewart Slap your talkmdf Miss Hamilton How would you hke to have your puplls conduct themselves as vou are conducting yourselxes3 M johnson Gettuyerhomerooms Mr Hanks We ll have a lztlle 3 written work today Teacher Vlfho slgned the Magna Chart15 Youngster Please ma am twasnt me Teacher disgusted Oh take your seat Skeptical member of rural school board Here call that boy back I dont hke hrs manner I beheve he did do It 7 ll sn asf asain r-,gf ' 'riff-X I y 5 , X Y X 41 Y I 1 I 4 L . - . . 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NIGHT Being Too Tnecl to Llnger Awhlle Charle My Boy and Blue Eyed Sally went strolling down Memory Lane wlth Hard Hearted Hannah On the way he told Sally that The Pal That I Love Stole the Lal That I Love and Sally feelmg sad replled You have notlung on me krd for Im wondering Where Is My Sweetie Hldmg 3 With that they turned around and went Way Out West In Kan sas and Lllarlle popped the questlon and called Sally My Best Curl B Battery Hyglene Teacher Why must we always be careful to keep our homes clean and neat3 umor Hugh Glrl Because company may walk ln at any moment Mary N fat the ball game What IS the score3 Elrzabeth K Two to two Mary How lovely' In whose favor3 Lauren Gilbert sent the following on recelpt of some shaving cream Dear Mr Cold gate I bought a tube of your shavlng cream It says no mug required What shall I shave? Yours truly LAUREN GILBERT Orvllle Greenfield ambled Into Barnes Clothlng Store about 8 30 ancl found the oss mfurlatecl Do you know what tlme we begm work rn thls offlce? he thundered No I cant say that I do repllecl C-reeme but they re always at It when I get mere Dallas W The llne ws as 54 40 or fight Laugh from puprls Dallas Or was It bust3 Kathryn s llttle slster to Kathryn s caller You lnven t any whxskers or very much harrl Ray C Well what of 1t3 Ruth Oh I was only wondering how pa was gomg to manage lt Ray Manage what? Ruth I-le sald he was going to mop up the floor wlth you Lost your Job as a cadcly3 sald one boy Yep repllecl Nnck Busklrk I could do the work all rlght but I coulcln t learn not to laugh Mlss McBride VVhy clld the south want slaves3 Mildred J Because they took the locatlon sltuatlon and 0CCllp'lIlOFl Into con slderatlon 1 ImmQ0 S i' S Ai E 7 .V I ' U23 H U ' it ' I1 ll ' ' VI ll Il ll , n - H v- - .4 n 1. N ,- L I . . 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C I in r. n . eflllflf Ulllllilmliilllllllllffq 3 2 ' Q Q V fx, sv uric: ll lllllllllls XXX -ff' X E WTA' ,f KE!-ff 1.x-mmf' V! ii., if - .4 A L -Liguzuux?-,K Y A Y Y ,J ' ,g X k JKIZI CLASS PROPHECY The noted mventor Utellem I Fakem bent over that remarkable chrld of hrs brarn the Vrso Radro whrch had Just been perfected and whrch he was now prepar mg to try out rn publrc for the frrst trme Besrde hrm on the extreme edge of her charr and wrth wonderrng eyes upon the machme sat the author of thrs rnterestrng lrttle artrcle lhrs young lady had been grven fol 57 by M Newell edrtor of the Trger Annual rn order that she mrght garn materral on the futures of the rllustrrous Senrors to frll up space rn the Annual and she rntended to get her money s worth Upon hearrng of the great Vrso Radro whrch provided entertarnment for both the ear and the eye by Hashrng upon a trny screen the portrart of any desrgnated person tellrng of hrs past present and future rn the manner usually taken by a radro rn relayrng sound and reproducrng any remark whrch he mrght make she had made arrangements with the mventor to be present at the tryout and to provrde the necessary subjects upon whrch the machme was to work After much mysterrous workrng of levers and pushrng of buttons lVlr Fakem turned to the aforementroned author and sard rn a low enrgmatrcal vorce Pronounce the name of the frrst person about whom you requrre rnformatron and then havrng fixed your organs of srght upon the exact center of thrs machme prepare for the worst Havrng complred wrth thrs request our young and trmrd emrs ary was overwhelmed to see a strange scene come rnto vrew upon the trny screen rn the center of the mystrc machrne It portrayed a crrcus srde show the attractron of whrch was a mammoth fat lady across whose head was pmned a srgn proclarmrng her to be Mme Helen ones On a second look she was found to bear a close resemblance to our frrend Tubby ones But no' thrs was rmpossrblel Had not our Tubby been remarkably slender and shapely rn her youth? Surely thrs preposterous machme was not functronrng correctly Havrng let out a war whoop of bewrlderment the young author turned to the mventor for rnformatron but just at that moment a vorce rssued from the monstrous horn connected wrth the screen and the srtuatron was explained It seemed that Mrss ones had grown trred of lrfe at the mature age of twenty one and had determrned to dret and reduce herself to nothrngness But alas' Her efforts farled she grew fat on the dret and had been put trng on flesh ever smce In a moment the scene faded and an easrly recognrzable person appeared rn the globe Thrs was Vrrgrnra Alexander the song brrd of 25 who had become a noted prrma donna as we had always expected She was shown whrle berng rntervrewed by a reporter of a New York paper One of her statements whrch the Wonder machme reproduced was to the effect that she had but one obyectron to her professron and that was that rt was necessary for her to eat a great many lemons for the preservatron of her vorce The lrfe of a prrma donna rs hard' Next appeared the sherk of all sherks Ferns Algernon Borden who accordrng to the oracle wrthrn the machrne had rmmedrately upon hrs graduatron from college b come a model for Arrow Collar advertisements Dont you love that3 The scene followrng thrs presented our clever lrttle class mate lVlarvrn Everett Cruse who had become a cartoonrst and general mard of all work on the staff of that nationally known newspaper the Hastrngs Darly Trrbune He had refused an extreme ly lucratrve posrtron on a London paper on the grounds that hrs love for Edrtor Breede and hrs extreme usefulness rn preparrng the Trrbune Trps prevented hrm from acceptrng A holrday had been set asrde by the people of Hastrngs rn order to frttrngly commemorate the day of hrs refusal and the day had been named Cruseday Not Tuesday Cruse 'f Z, NL r ? g+ lf' ff Q, A rgggr - . -I . . 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Z-V day' lt rs not hard for us to belreve that our lVlarven wrll some day become Frrst ln grggles hrst rn blushes and nrst rn the hearts of hrs crty men Wrtlr the fadrng ol thrs scene a school room of enormous proportrons came rnto vrew A class rn penman hrp was be ng conducted by a somewhat chubby but very rntellectual teacher who proved to be none other than jo Reed ust before the pass ng bell sounded lVlrss Keed called the class to order and gave a short speech on Success lul Penmanshrp rn whrch she attrrbuted all her success to constant practice garned ln wrrtmg notes rn the old H H S study hall lhe next prcture showed a parade led by an energetrc red harred lady who carrred 1 banner rnscrrbed Get Out the Vote lhrs was lVlrss l:.llourse lVlrtchell who N44 was suttragette candrdate for Presrdent of the United States ljesrde her marched her farthlul campargn manager L L.ours l'rench whose natron wrde stump speakrng had done so much for her cause l:.veryone seemed to be very proud of lVl1tchy and everal lKnew Her When Socretres were spread about the country spendrng therr trme rn telrrng tales about her former naughtrness and popularity ln hrgh school However some of her old frrends expressed therr fear that because of her love for anrmals she mrght turn the Wh te House into a zoo upon her rnauguratron Let us hope for the best' l'ollowAng thrs the rnterror of a court room was shown The case berng trred at the trme was that of the S P C A agarnst lVlr Henry Smrth It seemed that Hernre had grown up to be a perfect grant and one day whlle he was dreamrng of former basket ball days he had absent mrndedly prcked up a horse hrtched near hrm and thrown rt through the dome of a church a perfect score' Unfortunately though the S P C A had no sympathy for hrm and rt was dorng its best to have hrm convrcted and put safely rway so that rdle and well meanrng hor es mrght safely eat grass upon peaceful street corners rn dear old Hastings Next was shown an enormous hosprtal at Ayr unctron Nebraska s leadrng metro polls Here rn one ward appeared jrm lVlcLleery hrs arlment belng mrntrtls other wrse the consummg of an unduly great number of m nts Apparently hrs supply was strll as unlrmrted as rt had been rn Soc ology class long ago' Near hrm was found another of our old classmates Lewrs Whrtaker who sustarned a broken leg acqurred whrle trarnrng lor the Ulymprc Games rn wlrrch he had formerly won several events ln this same lrospltal everal other 25ers were drscovered l'ern Sldles head nurse Geneva Davis Enola Haynes and Rachel Bauer nurses rn trarnrng and Adam Trupp chef besrdes these Clarence Travess and Cleytus Bates appeared as rrsrng young rnternes followrng thrs scene rn raprd successron were shown Fred Walker Speaker rn the House of Representatrves thrs must have come through experrence rn old trme Whelp meetrng bl zaberh Overton a noted leader rn the Movement for the Suppressron and Eventual Abolrtron of lVlen and Lrvonra Murray as a house wrfe rn a small Kansas rrllage The best behaved chrldren ln the nerghborhood are hers The next persons upon our young author s lrst were Evelyn Wrrght and Margaret Fulmer and they were soon flashed upon the screen as rnhabrtants of a brzarre lrttle genrus colony rn Greenwrch Vrllage Therr clarm to genrus had come through therr wdely read books or rather novels These were wrrtten Jorntly and on wrdely varred subyects such as love love and love They were consrdered masterpreces and qurte the thrng for young and old man or beast The next scene was staged rn Russla vshere Henrretta Waechter was shown as a famous Reclamatron worker Can rt be possrble that Hank was rnfluenced to enter thrs work by the numerous complrments she recerved on her appearance rn a Russran blouse durrng her Senror year3 You know clothes do make a drfference w1 qrp f 9 S X H X ' ' 'A 7 J - - - H . . , . 1 Q , , ,, 1 1 1 . . 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I'1QUIH'1 l' Snnnuo-...nn-nun....'-nnonlq : E all lllllllll I fllllllllllllis JMIZJ 9557 Louise Porter came next working as a scientist ln a splendid laboratory Her busi ness was to determine the effects of different things on the skins of people by trying them cut on animals Her latest experiment had been the application of a certain face powder to the nostrils of a white rat and the result had been that said rat had died gasping for breath Alas for cosmetics if this keeps up' A small village was then shown One of the matrons here was Mrs David Hill nee Cal McCleery who was a very pleasant conversationalist and very must interested in the best way to prepare corned beef hash Another lady in the village was Mrs lcormerly Virginia Mllbourn who is noted for her cherry ples and has won several blue ribbons on them at the County FHITS After this Wilma Rutherford faithful Kosmet member was shown as David Belasco s fax orite leading lady It seems that her Kosmet Klub experience was of great benefit in aiding her to choose a profession She is a great favorite ln theatrical circles but she still drives a Ford coupe as she claims that it is the only car she can manage The interior of a movre studio in Hollywood then came into view and among its notables were Marjorie Hollister who plays vampire rolls to great perfection Silas Binderup a second Harold Lloyd and Lydia Bruntz who takes lngenue parts After this Earle Kelly was discovered being tried before the State Insanity Board rl he charge against hun was that he had made a bright crack while being run over by one of Hastings numerous street cars and the authorities were unable to see how anyone could be witty under such circumstances But then Earle always was clever you know A gallery of notables followed in which were found Constance Fuller the world renowned author of a book entitled How When Where and Why to Type Vir ginia Hamel Pavlowa s equal as a ballet dancer Ray Coffey a second Caruso and author of a delightful little booklet called Your Vocal Cords and How to Wiggle what do you think of that? A riding school m New York appeared next with Warren McBride as the mstructor Mr McBride s mother was reported to have claimed that the raeson that her son went into this business was because some sweet young thing had told him that his legs looked so cute in those leather leggms' Vanity vanity all is vanity! However Warren seems to find plenty of time to attend the Broadway performances of David Belasco s produc tions and his bouquet of homage to the leading lady IS always the largest and most beautiful After a short consultation over her list our representative called for Miss Leona Hol comb who immediately appeared as a zealous reformer of athletics especially basketball All her statements were backed by experience with basketball men in her Senior year in high school Laugh that off' Clarence Brehm was found to have remamed in his native home as had many other graduates of 25 and he was shown as a prosperous dealer in saxophones his trade mark and slogan being Ask the man who moans one Next door to the Brehm shop was the office of Mayor Martha Wiegman Hastings most influential political leader who is a strong advocate of the movement for the prohibition of popcorn a harmful concoction which deadens the mind and promotes lock Jaw Hastings College appeared next and Bud Stoewer was found still faithfully at tending there He had never been able to master the courses whlch he had chosen so he iemamed as a permanent fixture The Teacher s Pet Even among the instructors Z S Z, b L q' 5- st y E PJ Themf' and Dora Anderson, president of the National Teachers' Association. Now, ,, ,, . . ' . y . , . . ' i , ' - 1 ' III llllllll? annunu-nuulllnvn:sumti , -'Q swwx ' S -X D!! l O F , , - ,Q ' XX xxx 'Z Q X Y 91257 Osborn Oil Company High Gi' ide Gasoline and Oils Sei vice that Sei Vee Cushing Grocery Co WHOLESALE GROCERS Sl'X4S X Hastlngs Fuel Company COAL AFTER SCHOOL REMINGTON PORTABLF Fountain Every Student lx eeds One BROOKE DRUG STORE ! X ,f 35Tl,QQLI.m OL UIHUUU? S- H F JACOBSON 7 2 ' Q l'Illl,1llANlx VXNI4 bl llXll'l. H 'l'lllll'Il'l S'l'.X'l'lONS ON 'l'lIl'1 ll. l,. ll. l ca , ' i , Nav ' 0 O K 96 96 96 llA- 'l,' if. Nlilllll SKA I .' il L .. I' N1..', N 1' . .' ', lim-I. in to our J Ke-x'lm:u'1l just like- the hip: mzuflxina- . ' ., 1 Always Fool 111111 Szinitury EASY l',XYAll'IN'I'S ll-' Yul' XYISII 310 VVHSI Iirll Stn-1-1 gc I snnunu g-nun 0 If 'lu nun: u c nun-uns -X X -QB gi ,,-v, ,pf ,-. ', Fo 'M DUKE-IJ-5 4' 6111724 9 kink- F7 91:37 here an old classmate was found rn the person of Elmer Kearney who holds the reputa tron of wreldrng a mean ruler and rs greatly feared by the Freshmen The next scene was a corner drug store rn unrata where a handsome young man was lrown rn the act of demonstrating omethrng As the scene became clearer to the eyes of the watchers the young man was seen to be Hoyt Rohrer and he was demonstratrng Palmolrve Soap you know Keep That Schoolgrrl Complexron We always drd thrnk that those rosy cheeks of hrs would be a benefit to Hoyt rn some way Next came Dorothy Baumberger arrayed rn a ballet dancrng costume and grvrng a performance rn a Parrsran theatre She had become a world renowned terpsrchorean artrst and was the prrde of Hastrngs and surrounding country even as far out as La Camrna The followrng pcture repre ented ean Nelson as a very busrnesslrke young woman n sole charge of the large t rnsane asylum rn the world She stated that her method of dr crplrnrng the rnmates was to lap therr ears down every trme they were naughty You know how good ean used to be at that dont you3 Brll Leonard followed as a model rn a Parrsran shop-very chrc and Frenchy you may be sure In an optrcran s hop not far away lrttle Eugene Dyer was drscovered demon tratmg pectacles Isnt rt urprrs ng that he should take up thrs professron after all the ccmplrments he used to recerve from blushrng young ladres on hrs appearance as the four eyed mon ter rn H H S ? However Eugene turned out better than mrght be expected from hrs terrrble autobrography prrnted rn 25 s Carnrval scandal sheet Luckrly Parrsran pol ce mrs ed readrng thrs delrghtful lrttle artrcle or any further murders rn the Rue Morgue would rmmedrately be attrrbuted to that wrcked Dyer boy Th ne:-t cene prclured Charles Walrlqurst as Jun or partner rn the frrm of Wahlqur t and Son Prrnters Charles grew up to be qurte as nrff naw as rn the old days and The Tger Cubs w re strll berng prrnted by the Wahlqurst establrshment and Charle .rffrrmed that some of the Jokes presented for publrcatron were even worse than those sub mrtted rn 25 The scene swrtched to a meetrng of the Kalamazoo Ladres Ard Socrety where Crrayce Frnegan was shown as presrdent wrth essle A hmore and Vrola Herbst as her rrght hand women Durrng the ensurng comersat on Crrayce raved qurte as much about Clayton as she used to rn Study Hall but now her ravrngs were rn a drfferent vern for she had marrred hrm you see Nlarrrage rs so drsrllusronrng' The rnterror of Westmrn ter Abbey came rnto vrew as the Ard Socrety faded rn the drstance and anet Schmrtz was revealed burred there among all the famous men and women of ages past She had dred at the youthful age of thrrty five after a lrfe spent rn enlrghtenrng the world on thousands of drfferent subjects ust another example of the truth of that old sayrng The good dre young Wrth the fadrng of thrs scene there was a terrrble explosron whrch caused the rnventor and the H H S er to Jump exactly 4 feet 9 3 4 rnches from the floor Wlren they agarn reached terra frrma they found the precrous machrne scattered about rn all portrons of the room a prtrful srght Alas' The poor lrttle rnstrument had been worked over trme and rts calmondoman ac accrdentally com ng rn contact wrth rts pandemonale rt had accordrng to rts owner busted somethrng So rf everyone s future has not been told rt rs not because they have none but because the prophecyrng machrne went to the bow wows somewhat ahead of schedule Perhaps rt thought we had our money s worth I loll s r' 5 ffe K f 1' q T l 5 U . 5 ' S J . . . I .S 5 . . . M Us . I . ,,, l , ' . most of his business hcurs were spent fn dispen'ing tea to the ladies of the neighborhood. . ' . A. l 5 .' S f . . h t l . H . ' J .. H .. 1 . C . . -J A I l I Ill.. 'Q inn U I llillllulis X s 9 S if XX? 1875 F1fty Years 1925 1995 5 om FllLtl6tl'l Anmvel aly Much could b ald Wlth thls l let fO1 a theme Im poltlnt ex ents have oceuued m these tlfty 5681 ln some of them vxe have played ou1 palt hut the past lS hlstolv and speaks tol ltselt VIPXV of ev ents we W1Qh to 9XD16bS ou1 1at1 tude to thoqe who have helped to make th1L, ftnmver aly poselble We do feel Qleatlv fateful We ale proud of the contldenee shown bv thoae who IQDQ'1tQCllV place then bl.lSlYl9QH vvlth ue We IQJOICQ at the meleaqmg Ieapon Slbll1tlQQ that come W1th contmuous Qlowth And lHSDl1nQd by 31110619 appleelatmn We st ut off on the next halt centulv with I6 nevved enthusmam and eaQe1 ftntlclpatlon Wolbach 63 Brach d wQQmmmME ' X-f YTG ,fig-ff' KK ' l , X . 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You as a mother can not ig nore the Value of our pas tuerized milk as a brair and muscle builder for oung and old TOPAL DAIRY State Bank Hastlngs Rcnncr E3 Scrf PRINTERS 1' ll Always Good P1 mtlng YOU LL LIKE Trading at Gaston s 2 ,- iilflllllllf on mfmmwir IX , - R- . . . A Q, I y c . T Q r N Y 4. , 4. My I. lv, , 1. it si, , ' 1 . l 1 S: 'E Elite. of 1 I I a IIUMIC UI KFKX 5 . v . H, . - Nehl, 1'lVlGliY' .' N MVSII . . . ' I , ' . SHIN ANI! lullliil if nillillill I4 s 5 It KA, in -nun I I lnnnnst XXX gan NY A fi X V' -V 4 fi Hirzggzfjf f A , '--in x vi ,U JRST '4-fl 95:7 CLASS WILL We the graduates of the l925 class of Hastrngs Hrgh School srtuated between the rntersectrons of Frfth Street and Hastrngs Axenue and Frfth Street and Lrncoln Ave nue of the crty of Hastrngs home of K F K X rn the county of Adams and the country of the Unrted States of Amerrca do hereby draw up and publrsh thrs last wrll and testament and by so dorng any other wrlls contracted by any one or group of us at any trme here to fore are hereby declared null vord and of no account Wrthrn erghty srx days after our departure from these halls the executors shall transmrt each term of the sard wrll wrth assrduous care and a full knowledge of the bestowals herem Frrst To any Jolly unror preferably a boy Marven Everett Cruse krndly confers hrs rnrmrtable laugh lest the faculty forget' Second Fern Srdles leaves to Margaruerrte Verth those rncorrrgrble creatures her boy frrends Thrrd Dallas Wagner leaves to ohn Heald hrs smrlrng eyes and laughrng drsposr tron Fourth Frank Cowton wrlls to Sylvester Byrne hrs abrlrty to srng soprano and bass at the same trme rn the same place and under the same condrtrons Frfth Wrllram Werngart wrlls to ohn Hunt hrs Sunday surt mcludmg tre socks belt shrrt and other accessories Srxth Tony Berres leaves to anv asprrrng unror hrs krttenrsh ways Seventh To next year s football squad lake Drollrnger bestows hrs Maxwell rn cludrng srde curtarns wrndshreld spare trre and tarl lrght of charmrng the farrer sex Nrnth Carrol Wrrght leaves to Vaughn ohn on the oprnrons whrch he advanced rn Socrology class Tenth Dorothy Mansfield bequeaths to Dorothy Mrlbourn her notebooks and outlrnes namely Hrstory and Economrcs Eleventh Lours French bequeaths hrs sophrstrcatron to Robert Watt Twelfth Elrzabeth ane Klrne trusts to the unensnarrng care of Colda Knudsen Roy Youngblood Thrrteenth Gaylord Robare bequeaths hrs drmples to George Shrvely Fourteenth Paulrne H Madgett wrlls to Lester Strner her Fluency of expressron Frfteenth Srlas Bmderup leaves hrs Red Cross button to Hugh Turley to be worn at all sea ons of the year on the coat lapel Srxteenth The Senrors on the debatrng squad namely Clarence Brerman Raymond Hohlfeldt and Carl Brown bequeath therr combrned argumentatrve abrlrty to Donald Brazelton Seventeenth Harold Ersele leaves hrs talent to turn hand sprrngs and to extend downward from a trapeze by one foot to Raymond Kennedy and Larsen Howland Erghteenth Ned Greenslrt wrlls to the school lrbrary hrs numerous volumes of prose and poetry These are very rare as they are strll rn the orrgrnal manuscrrpt Nrneteenth Ormond Cross leaves to Herschel ones hrs fondness for rhubarb the strck and salt Twentreth Nlrldred ones bequeaths to lmo Dorrs Wells her drary kept durrng the years of l923 24 up to anuary l l925 It contarns a full account of the lrfe 2 Z esmmm mmfme wi 1' Q'- nc! g ff Q wus- ' ru ' , U R., ll r . . . '. - ' J ' ' ' ' C -D I K . .-1 1 1 . s 1 O . . . . Eighth-Lester: Newkirk hereby agrees to teach allyoung Junior sheiks his methods . .Q 1 n I J S n a 1 1 n J u l 4 ' I n l -i , .I Q . 7 . ' . . , . J . ' . 'x - J . . I . X '5 X ff Nelson Siudzo l'llU'l'UHIi XPIIICKS FOR 'l'IlE Tltiluli lflstfihllsllml 1903 Phrmv 9 I Pi fy! F fJ :1' , , ,f Ty ,W ...Mali l,0I,. . Al. .. v' . ,,' '7 l i A ,, 4, A 1f ff ' 'U - 1 I - ' . ' ' gf 4,1 In I I' . ' Ir l f I 7.1511 I, ff ,4 : , qw Aj! ,WAV , . .. 1 Afff' rw! i I 'il A ,I ' ,I . ,IA A-1 0 -, n 'C U I ,7', f 1 02127 ff 91357 hablts and tastes of Bud Stoewer An assortment of photographs rs also mcluded Twenty first Elloulse Mitchell and rm lVlcCleery Jorntly confer upon Duck Cur nent thelr freckles and locks Twenty second Hrs flashy neckwear tres scarfs mufflers cuff buttons stuck pms and other artlcles too numerous to mentlon Ferns Borden bequeaths to Edwm Brandes Twenty thrrd Leona Holcomb wllls her volume wrltten by herself Adventures ln Tammg the Red Head to any asplrant desrrmg to capture a personage possessmg auburn halr Twenty fourth Ralph Cressman leaves hrs coaster wagon and Indian sunt to the whole school for use rn general Twenty fifth Elizabeth Overton and Carol Roelse bequeath their chemistry note books to next years chemrstry students pl'0Vldll'lg those who make use of the above mentioned assume the debts contracted by the above for broken tubes and lab tools Twenty slxth Evelyn Wnght dedlcates to Hastlngs College but bequeaths to the hugh school her most recent book The Temperament and Chrrstmas Glfts of Wllllard Mexnlnger Twenty seventh Loulse Porter wllls to Ruth Thompson her pug nose Twenty erghth The C-oloshe SIX namely Kathryn Brown anetSchmt1z Carolyn lVlcCleery Mary Newell Eva Crlsman and Helen ones wlll to their succeeders rn the lunlor class their hand painted puddle hoppers Twenty nmth Mane Webb and Constance Fuller bequeath their rules and regula tions for bosom fnendshlp to Dorothy Becker and Avis lVlcInt1re Thlrtreth The Cub Edxtor bequeaths to the eclltor elect her desk and chan and other journalistic tools about the Cub office also a prescrlptxon for rellef from likely aflllctlon of edrtors ltch and devll Thirty first Thurlo lVlcCrady wllls hrs Freshness along with a set of general Instructions and foot notes to Bobby Funk Thirty second Orpha Persell agrees to teach any umor the mechanism and drrv mg power of a Ford car Thirty third Adam Trupp bequeaths hrs red sweater to the school Thirty fourth eannette Nel on wllls her term paper Becommg a Senior and the Thirty fifth Edxth Wltt walls to Gerald Vance her English XII notebook with margmal comments Thirty slxth Ruth Sherman wllls her old football and basketball tickets with pro grams of varxous events of the past year thrown ln to Helen Wl11tcomb and Dolores ohn son These are to be drvlcled equally Thirty seventh Elrzabeth Phllllps Bull Leonard and Truth McKay sell to the highest bidder pms notes gum paper candles and old Tiger Cubs accumulated durmg the years spent lh H H S Thirty elghth Maurme Hardt agrees to teach any umor successful methods for dramatxc drowning ln a dry goods box Thirty nmth Wllbur Knapp wllls to Clifford Brerman hrs new style socks Fortleth We the Senior Class each and every one of us do hereby dedicate to the whole school fond memorles of our noble selves All the good tlmes and pnvlleges and favors of being a Senior we dedrcate to the Seniors to come We do hereby de lgnate and asslgn Professors Edna Mae Colller Ann W Muller Ethel Jane Hnlton as executors of thls last wlll and testament In witness thereof we do hereby set our offrclal srgnatures thus nlneteenth day of February ln the year of our Lord nmeteen hundred and twenty frve SENIOR CLAss OF I925 qi? ? Y- L, 'q Q'- , A n ga L E 1 C ' ' 1 . . J. . . . - ' , ' ,' ll , if J . . - - J . . .- Trials and Tnbulatrons thereafter, to Brlhe Ahlm. Sn u ' w ' . 1 . Slllllll Illlllflllil llllllllifllq . 4 inn.-:snail llllllvnluulig X-X ' ' 'six to , A lf s L c so FS 2 WAHLQUIST BROS Good Prmtlng 1 ln IL Wlth Our Best W1Qh6S I 1301 PSSIOX XI Bl SINESS MPN XXII NX UNH N 01+ Il XSHNC S Company The Inslltulzon of Better Banking 90RPLUS X Keep That SQHIOI P1cture X! NN 4 ll NPI HAYNES BROQ llxtx HOFF BROS Cleaners and Dyels -XI OFFICERS NEIL H DUNN Presldelt VERN MANAI-IAN Ca hier OCTAVE LE BLANC Ass 1: Cashi r HOWARD M DOTY Ass t Ca hier A L McDANNEL A t Ca hie 'fa efjATi':NNbl. 'X- 'Ncg N559 DIRECTORS NEIL H DUNN R D GASTON ERNEST HOEPPNER H I: STEIN Old frzends not forgotten KIRK GRIGGS H JONES New frzends welcome VERN MANAHAN J-if Y lg? df if CdlIUHHl1UUIlL11.x ' .1 Z xxx xxx- s 'V 4 N925 Fm: ' ' ' HY HAVLV1 IT FII.-.IEIJ Hi Mc 1:11 .-VP I WL e. yy,. I-I-im NH. plflg SH yy.. 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IN S MEININGER S BARBER SHOP I9 VII tnslll illl SI 111 II e 1111 sexvive N I1 uhm X mtlonal Brlhk I llIIlIlll EIVIPRESS THRLE ACTS JR ORPHEUM VOD VIL AND IIII II CLASS PHOTO PLAYS S NEWS If IIXSFINIS HID II fd 7 ZH iTIIHIIlIII11um C9 5 Ni- X if XX E- ' F, Z X N, N C6 L . . . . ,F I'l.'I11 IINII 1' , ' : -I4 h Y I'IlI-IS1'IlII I'IUN ' 1 I !. I'.' Isl IJ11111' S11 tl 111 1. M. l'. A. XVI If ' I IIIY 3 GE C. .-VI' THE You will find he' fm ' o so :I 1 ' 'sxt. 'Io v'll prix' you PXUPIIIIUIIIII work in I-oth 1111:1Iity 1 1 ,' ' ,. . ml Sw-111'e the- Full .'e '1-- In VI '1'l1 XYUII 111-0 Iimitlm-11. NVIAYIIIC ALI. IIOUSTING FOR V , H II. II. S. -I. Ii. .INE Illu 0 8516 I '41'tl L1 11'1ln A'1w':. 1 .': ' 1 3 ' ' E5 'I'IIl'I 1:11:s'1' ow P , A. I 1 T1 'v I K K I'OI'l'I1AIl ' ICICS 5 5 11- ' ' ' ' SI'ICl?I.-XL 1 .' 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IlI1nux2'j'T nfif' --J 5-, 5 M ,5 QW. 2' 'f ff'-:MK 35' A I: L 'j A -. -- S X RICHNESS PERSONIFIED Me Juet the WO1 ds to Use When Exp1ees1ng the Snfxp of oul WOMEN S AND MISSES WEARING APPAREL N PIZCF 81 Compamg Cfhe Clark Buchanan Companq H Central Nebraska Mlllwork Companq SASH DOORS SCREENS GENERAL MII LWORK 1 ORSIK If Its Wood We Make It x xx I COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1921 HASTINGS AUTO TOP COMPANY f :V ,, 'ijwlllllm g i C -9 K . C y 4 A ' X1 -A-.Ig ,f-f , ,QE ' if f x?'i.1'l 1 N W ... 1 f N ' 1 ! 7 X'l.'l'l' VS .XNIJ l3I'Il'ONX'IN1'Ell ' W ' H .5 HIINTYIUSS lislzllwlislmwl INS! 3 IlAs'l'lNf:S. Nm:l:AsK.x ' '1'1:l's'1's AlmAllNls'l'I41l:Iilm P Hl'li REQ' NIJ: I lst---Ou-r tllirty -YQ'Hl'N sm-1'viv1-. y Qmlf f'1wU'1'llff'-Nl'Vl'Il milliml lfbilllvll. Z5r'mlfANut il mlollur lost for illwstm' or uul'sm-lvl-s. 4th Yum' intl-rest wzwllvs you The dup' it is qlm-. .l.X.XlI'IS N. 1'1,,xI:Kl4:, I'1'n-sinh-111 ll. If, ul, ,, 'iw X NV. M. NIGLSUN, Seafy :xml T11-:1s. MANV1-'.x1 l'l'I:l':l:s mf' I K , 7 , J SPE 'IAL WK ll ' 7 37 7 Sl'E.'I7 YOl'Ii MONEY IN Il:. l' NHS g - gi ' wvm-1' ll . F' l E L , , O 312-:ua N0 'FH llAs'l'lNr:s E lllllllllll I -lfllllllllills , va Je Ne Q , F,-,,, -L,,N, wx-f F A-,,..f Mlss ohnston What figure of speech IS I love mathematlcs ? Helen Merten Sarcasm Mxss Glaser Why are you always late to class? Detlor S Because of a sign I have to pass on my way here Mrss G What has that to do wrth lt? Detlor Why It says School Ahead' Go Slow' Miss McKay People I am drsmlsslng you ten mmutes early today Please go out quletly so as not to wake the other classes Fred Meyers to teacher Can you tell me what s the matter? not a brg word but ln Just plain English Mlss Lyons Surely you re just plamly lazy Fred Thanks now grve me the bug word for rt so I can tell Mom what you sand Engllsh II class was studying Danlel Webster Lllhan Hoff Mrss Colher was Alma Mater Daniel Webster s wrfe? Chfford C I spilled a httle of that acld on my hand and rt surely made rt smart Marten C Why not drunk some then3 Mr Ledford Why dd you put quotatlon marks at the first and the last of Hat exam paper 3 Robert W I was quotlng the boy ln front of me Mrs McCrady Thurlol Thurlo wake up Mrs Mc Why can t you? Ihurlo I am t as eep Miss Mogensen Wesley name an organ ol the body Wesley A The tooth Mlss M What klnd of an organ rs rt3 Wesley A grmd organ I-HE PROPOSED SPEECH OF A STUDENT WHO HAS RECEIVED AN F IN Hrs FINAL EXAMS Now Professor I feel that I am the v1ct1m of a gross IHJUSIICC Throughout this term I have drhgently applred myself to my books I have even sacrlhced my evenrngs for the purpo e of studyrng thus very subject In the exammatxon I answered every ques hon wrth specral care and precautron Now slr I fmd that you do not value the merlts of my work to the extent of allowmg me to hnrsh my academlc pursuits wlthout the handl cap of thus fallure I repeat rt slr I thmk I have been treated unyustly and I demand that you reconslder the matter and see what can be done THE SPEECH THAT HE REALLY MAKES Oh er I er beg pardon I feel er that I er What do you want? 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