Hastings High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hastings, NE)
- Class of 1928
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QKIJWH GIZEWGIZD In this book we the staff have earrzesstlq fried io compile a book which will recall the happlest moments of The beet period Qfour' UV645 - i may eDEDICATION U HQ lasarzi memories SK 7 of ihocie da-Zepwehich have been X spent inlhls school and to the e smcere frlendeknps whlcb have X X? vveldeci together' our High school XM 1tfe,w'e the Staff of 192.631, dedicate. .X Slbisffigew. E - W' M3 5' X5 5 Y ' 1 E Qi 0 . SW, me 'FSQQSE mx ,K My 2 ef lgffgfaff GSS? Sew pf! ff WWW Q5 qi! 9 v Q NTENT5 Classes O rgamzations Afbleiics A ciwiiies G3 . iii -x 3 .x 'Q' X ww' 'Z I -1 31. 1 I, f ' n - 'Ya ff Y Q wx, , gs. fin . 4 F M 'ii Q W -.52 fi 5,w1.,,w ,E . E4 W . f ,. 1 5' 'v ,li ' . w I van 1 Q , 1 H sw , V K ' l r vw u 11 am JE, ,1 U5 ww, , -. 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Univvrsily uf Nc- hrnskzi 3 fiNI.Kill2li.C' Work uf Stun- ford l'nivc-rsiiyg U rcgg School. MARY. OPAL HAlllil'l l' A. B. York Collegcg Graduate VVurk at Madi- son University. 'x .mf f wwf, i DWIGHT' l'. 'l'HUM.-KS A. li. Univvrsiiy of Nu- hrusku: Gruclllzliv Work ul l'ni vvrsily of Nchruskzl. KIHANT l.. S'l'Alll,Y IS. S. linivvrsiiy of N0- bruskzlg M. S. Vnivcrsity of Mich igaln. F16 K N A N D H E WS A. Ii. Nvbrnskal VVcslCy- ang' Urzuhmtc- NVork :nt lini vvrsiiy uf Nm-brusku. ICIDNA MAN UULLI lil! A. B. l'nivm-rsity of Nv- lv ruska g llrauluutc VVurk at Uni- vvrsiiy uf Nvbruskzl. H A Ll , STENZ Stout llilnlulnzig Stout Institutv, Wiscon- sin. be gf? If QQ ' 1 If X f f. 1 X ,X , is f Q N 5. K 4 .x,. 5 . ' 4 :rg 64 1 +54 if N X, Z 4? .Kg 52 .iii Sf 4 S K.. X f 1 2 f f X1 if A X?f29..f5,..ifm' in AY. ,Ax mi17,4sxP255XvWASkffc3S.71 5 x v' ' i . Ivy' 1 1 ' ,C 4 f 1 S 7 . f . - -MQMAXZ X l-E 1 'C I ' I A I5 IIEIJCN I. LEVVIS University of Nebraska. A. I.. MORTENSEN A. li. Univvrsity of Nr-- braskag Graduate VVork at Iowa Svllool of 'I'iwatrc-. I.. F. LUSCIIEI B. S. Midland Colle-gv. MARY I.. BHOWER A. 13.3 A. M. Univvrsity of Nebraska: Graduate VVork at Vui- versity of Chicagog Columbia Cui 'L-rsity. i4 qf1,o'vLLv0 ffygfi' . I.. It. IIANKS B. S.g A. 8 M. College. Oklahoma 4 M. Acct., Gem City Busi- ness Collc-ge, Quincy, FERN Mc-BRIDE V A. lx. University of Nr- Xi braskag A Graduate Work at I'ni- D versity of Chivago und X Columbia Fnivisity. X4 N . P . ,fx MAY I-IAMILTON A. l3.g A. M. University of Nebraskag 5 Graduate Work at l'ni- ' versity of Nebraska. X .RN N. ,P .5 A N NA DORA GREGORY A. R. Doune Collegeg 'X A. M. University of Ne- X ' hraskag f Graduate Work at Col- umbia Fniversity. 4 Q isiuwm cavwoon Q A. B. Sterling College-g Graduate Work at Uni- versity of Colorado. ISLANCHE I-IARRITT ,X jf. XY, A. B. York Collegeg Graduate Work' at Chica- go University and Cor- 1' IH' I ne-ll University. If! no IIIUIS. ' 1 .f .MM f I I I ' ' A If idw fy tuovifk ' x ' I ' ' , Cgqhdxvvi X l -my fm.. Ii 4 AM.. SM LX V f 1Qq EE W X' ii -3 w-lgffx 1-E N I, u I ' i X '-Q r x ,' I x :BX Q X xv lavm.YN wurric Q B. S. Uniwrsity of Ne- ,I pjlglq NIILQQEIJ A Q f hraskug , i 1 X Q' -V fifilfilliltf' Work at Vnivcrs- lor bmi -K UHPF59- Xb ity nf Nebraska. yfl, ,f i 1 f ff ix L- 7 ,f DX iQ 'Y SA , 2 xXx' ,. W . VIHKA i'iAiU.E iii. l'i. i UU'l'E A. li. Univcrsii ' u' . v- l'onnm-rvinl Di ilmnug 1 4 X , 7 X I , .xt L hruskug VV:xync- Slate 'l'ez1c-hers' 'fy 'X X- fifildlliltl' VV1 fa I College. fi K '6 versity oft iruxk' I X, f 1 T -X X MN ' ' XP ' Ni - 5 X i 6 ' A ' V IP, B JJ x A f X U 'N czmzx Il. JAMES !7'iRl, Y Q' Ax Mk A, lx. University of Ne- Tix rx X v hraskug XX 4 - L V Y. QQ Graduate VVnrk at Col- I X i y ms 'l ,Q ,Ye P. unxhiu University, Uni- -'V A '- ' ' vvrsity nf l,':1lifurnin. K Q . . , ' '4 X - is., D U . ' xx. Q it Q bs ,S ' Jhyyf' X if ,Q X . 1 ,J . Dis 4 i ,vw x ' www f Q N' QQ ' r X L Ui Hfffil lil'1I.ESINl+i SODERBICRG 4 ' 4 A. . linivvrsih: uf Nc- . . . , , Q . T , , Q - hr, gku A. ii. I lllVPI'hlt5 nt Nv- J ' hmsku. X X ' , . 3 , f ,X 5 2 X ff ALFRED X CLARK N ' f' I , GLADYS LIVINGSTON .Xi 5 Hastings Collrgcg , , Y ' xx Milwaukee, Downer Cul- 1 lf- 5- HUSUHIIS fUuCSf'4 ' X 3 hge.. hralchluh- Work ut lim- 4 L, ve-rsiiy uf Colorado. W X cf XY ,PX 4+ ii by Wig fx Qi- YZEQQXWQSVSQME 2:5 M - WXYZXXV' A N 5 gli? m Q .K- D V, is X 1 SQ, 2 , if is fb ' Of! fb 4 P Q 5 ? 5 .5 N X, F. N 26 X XR? 2? A 4 9 .4 31 5.5 RUXY Al'BI.l'l Univcrsity School of Mu- sic, Lincoln, Nebraskag Northwestern University. A. H. BUNKER Stout Diplomag Stout Institute, Wiscon- sing Graduate Work at Stout Institute, Wisconsin. H. F. PETERS B. S. Michigan State Col- legcg Graduate W'0rk at Mich- igan State College. H. II. HENDERSON Stout Institute, Wiscon- sing University of Wisconsin. HELESINE SODERBERG A. B. University of Ne- braska. C. E. SHARPE Diploma. La Fayette, In- diana Normal. ICM M A BLOOMQU IST Iowa Wesleyan Collcgeg Graduate Work at Uni- versity of Chicago and Columbia University. ARCI-IIE HECHT B. S. University of Ne- braska. X V' YAWXYXFR XY , A f !A I - 17 - V W Mfg Mill! pdl Y , , - ' ' H e , Af fl fc, -,,,- V A E5 e 4 e- 9- as f M 1 9 l 1' - M . ,Je ' f if 0 Q X ' H Af QW 'llll'llE TIHIEIVIIIE X- A Q -ll X Ye who love a nationfs legends, Love the ballads of a people, X That like voices from afar off X Call to us to pause and listen, Speak in tones so plain and childlike, X Scarcely can the ear distinguish X lVhether they are sung or spoken,- Listen to this Indian Legend, X To this Song of Hiawatlzalu l-CPT. 5 4 I X I r 4 5 B f t D 9 B Hi Is there anyone, who loves life, who is not carried into the realms of imagin- ation when he hears the name of Hiawatha? So it was with us when we, the staff, chose Hiawatha as the theme of the year book. There is probably not one of you who has not heard of Hiawatha, the primitive folk-hero, a kind of Prometheus, Beo- wulf, and Menabozo all in one. He was the teacher and defender of his peopleg he had human and super-human attributes, he knew medicine, magic, and all the se- crets of nature. He talked with the birds and beasts as with his friend. Especially have we chosen Hiawatha for our theme because of his nobleness and high ideals, which make'him an outstanding figure in literature. He came to his- people to supplant love for hate. He loved honor, and punished fraud severely. He loved, and was loved by all in return. He represented the ideal Indian man- hood, which we can also take as our model. The four classes: Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, depict the four stages of Hiawatl1a's life. We have him as the mature warrior, as a youth, as a small child, and as a baby. For the rest of the book we selected lines from the ' Song of Hiawatha , which we thought were well suited to the various divisions. It is our hope that you enjoy the theme. .-18.- f v 'x 1,5 , A y5,.,, . , , , , -' I, -mx. UAgiver:-9l'f,g3',1p.,1g11..', -1' . .yy fx.,-A . 1.4 AH 1.11-g.+,.Ap,-m..4 ,Ly ,ww ' l , . .. . ' f Y t f K X J I M ,Q M X 1 lm7'un H111 l 7fi'V hr lim jH'Ilil'fl'S rnnuf Ihr 'zevrrrinrs of Hu' 'llllfilllliv I X!X!XEE X f N f 'X A AXA. EFVQ VXAXX, XV X!X!X!X! ---MMA IPIIIUTIUIQIE WIRIITIINCE From l Took hi lis pouch he took his colors, s paints of different colors, On the smooth bark of a birch tree Painted And ear Gin-hue He tha As an e To the many shapes and figures, ful and mystic figures, h figure had a meaning, Manito the Mighty, Master of Life, was painted g, with points projecting four winds of the heavens. Everywhere is the Great Spirit, Was the meaning of this symbol. VVonder ' Each some word or thought suggested 1, 2 8 M Gitvllc H e the anito the Mighty, dreadful Spirit of Evil, As a serpent was depicted, As Kenabcek, the great serpent. Very cr Is the c afty, very cunning, p reeping Spirit of Evil, the meaning of this symbol. Life and Death he drew as circles, Life was white, but Death was darkened, Sun and moon and stars he painted, Man and beast, and fish and reptile, Forests, mountains, lakes and rivers. For the For the White t earth he drew a straight line, sky a bow above itg . he space between for day-time, Filled with little stars for night-time, On the On the On the left a point for sunrise, right a point for sunset, top a point for noon-tide, And for rain and cloudy weather waving lines Descending from it.. Footpri Were a Were a Bloody Were-a VVere a nts pointing towards a Wigwam sign of invitation, sign of guests asscmblingg hands with palms uplifted symbol of destruction, hostile sign and symbol. -20... 'ml Zulu nmnlmml :mic lnul groin: my llifzzurrflrvr, .wl.illw1l in ull flu' 1-ru lx 0 lzunlfcrs. lrfm f f I f lure uf old WIPII, in ull '11ofr1lllj'ul spnrlx mul prr.v15in1r'.v in all Wlflllfill urls and lIl!P07'S.n ,Q X, x X 'X f X . 5? IIS 'gg lwiuo ofldzyggiilwgpgff , .QNX gg a 4X fl 4 B f f P . ' Xi jf yi 4' ,Q QE ILASS N N N xx . y, if IDIFIFII QEIEIRS Q Q P . K JOHN KLINE, Prrszdent :X N f PX' FX, BIILDRED Kmscu, Vice-President X X VANCE ANDERSON, Secretary and Treasurer d N fix I, P R Y, p , Fx X r lneteen l1undred twenty-four will be ,P . recognized as a historical date when we Sen- 'Q' iors prove ourselves the intelligent and prom- X inent people of America. For in this year our f D ! class entered Hastings High School as Fresh- X f ff' men. On February 141, the class had its first if 4 party in the Junior High gym. Next year this same group of students cn- X4 tered the strange halls of Sr. High. On Feb- ruary 27, the annual class party was held. Q X Decorations were in keeping with St. Pat- , f rick's day. Vvith a program of unusual orig- 5 4 inality, thc party was a big success. xx r I B During the year of 1927 the class selected ' ji their rings, had their annual party on March fqf' -L, and on May 29, gave the seniors a won- bfi X- r f Q N derful party. 64 Now that we have climbed the ladder, A rung by rung, we are the UIRREPROACH- V' ABLE SENlORS.,' L' Qf X .A Xxx , P A N l , ,f fQ A get 995 ff N Q K f NZ5XY7Ai QZNXY 1 ' Y Ax i fr ss YY is eva' vm .1 2 2 1 w I A Z 144 lui Q Qi .ff .X .f X ff 5 P A -.5 5,51 xx X If I ! if P ff 4 N X ,D ,I X .' ff. flu C5 . f f D 'x Q, kt 2 S E 1 S X If Q . A X235 I..-XVENA SCHAFRR Chorus, Ig Special Chorus, 1. Wlmn she 7E'0lIJf, she 'won'f and fllllflb' lhrf mul of Ihal. ROSE SHIELDS Business Club, lg National llonor Sociviy, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Commervial Contf-si, 2, 3. We 1-an always 'fbank on her. LEONA ROOSE Chorus, 1. 2, 34 Special Chorus, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3. A Hastings High Srlmnl Sperial. EDXVARD SIIA ULIS Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Hzuicl, 1, 2, 35 Track, 24 Kosmet Klub, 3. They say Ihul the lwy lo lJcl'.v hear! has been fuuml at last. EDITH XVALKER Her sim has gone IIOTUH while it is yet clay. VfQXWxV A 1 EMMALINE BL i'ZlliI'S Chorus, 1. 3, Busim-ss Club, 24 Pep Club, 1, 2, 34 Frenvh Contest, 3, Our 11l1'lure-book girl. HARRY FORTMAN Business Club, 1, 2, B. C. 'l'reusurer, 23 Chorus, 1. .-I niw' r'l111sf1111t lopknot. DONALD RASM USS EN Industrial Artsg National Honor Socif-tv, 3. ' Nut that he says- murh but zvlmrz lu' :Ines if's yrnerally righl. lIt1+1Nl'l IIASKINS Normal Training Club. 2, 3: Presirlvnt, 34 Chorus, 1, 2, 34 Special Chorus, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2, 34 J lep Club, 3. llvr aim is to teafh. THOMASINA VVATSON Chorus, 1, 24 Annual Staff, 35 Pep Club, 3, Scholastic Contest, 3. l'l'1lflljl lwllnves in wommfs rights. of X 3191 X A 1 fZLX X! Y. 'x ,, 5 I xxx, ' XS: Z . fl .SX f N PX' 1 f f K .Y W fl 1 5 ,xi XX Xt 9, .xi E X 6 .Ni PX.: f , fx. X f XX. A! ,x X. K. R T f .X . D. ,- f N X , c N EE fx, 'Tli' 3' fwTYjWKXx, if ff 'xxg7js1qNQ,gf'f1QNjes Q f' A ' s M s ,lf ' .5 R fi VERN KLEIBER QQ' ij 7 FRANCIS KISTER Band, 1, 2, 3, if Orvhestra, 2, 3. Xxj 'fNnbody 'zvorries ,bout mef' jf sf, 'Q f ,N f ,A .Xxx ,X A 7 ff ,X Sq, RP 5 MAE BROWN 4 X 1 ,, Chorus 1 2 3' XX SIHVERN ARMSIRONG Ulm Cflulg, fi' ' E fl wifrrning sanile'wi'ns all. , . 9 4 ' RUTH BAKER. X. 1 3 Chorus, 2, 3: EMILY BUSKIRK Special Chorus, 2, 35 , K 1 I, A Pep Club, 3' fihorus. 1, 2, 33 ,X 1, N , Cnlee Club, 3. X' Never has lhe hlzmsf , ,X X IIN znterexf.-r are not en- f P Iirvl-11 in srhoolf' R Qfi ff if 5 Z 7 X sf HELENF1 BYERS Q 'XFN M A IiIE'l 1'A CLARKE ' '-.X Chorus, 1: ' , Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 lmruf, 153: X4 K' Annual Staff, Snap-Shot PPP Ullbg 31 is X F Editor: Commercial Contest., 2. yy Commercial Contest, 1. f'Iufhas -wilh a, lowly ff X I admit it, I lmrn u Inman '9I-U I X' zlispus'ition. K, if X, N Q ff! XX JACK BINDERLTP HAROLD GORDON ff r , ' . 1 K L. B A-k 'tb 11 2, 3: Band 1. 2, .ig Titel? Q f,l'ChgStl'il, 2, 3. , , , ffHm.k Fmn,-m.O,wn uplv , The Uhmnlrzla Sulllierf' :Off EN . A-X V X, ,Q z ff Qg r ' ' Y 1 5 1 , , N,x,l',, N ,L I X, ,Qs Qx,,fQ5.g,,f,,,, fyqwwg A A 1,7,zSy,45,.5xYzf7Q L, 5 fwi,Q m ...24... P, , 7 Y P 5 53 X N I ', X1 5, S 1 SS 7 X 5 5 x 5 D A Q5 xx X: nf X, P P 1' E , -so .L X, V v xvfxx X V OICRALDINE VVOOD Nunn' :lay shrfll fiml lmr.-wlf 'wifllmct Il'uml. ALICE Mcf'l.ENAll.-KN Pep Club, Il, Scliolustic Coniesi. 2. ll'.-f Inn lmrl ffllivll Ili.-rHL'f1.v fn xlmly. M A R l A 'l'll A I l' l'llnrllS, lg llomv l'lC'Ol101lllK'H, 2. Play liullf' l1ANNAll RYAN Business Club, 1, 2. Il: Chorus. 1, 2. IVF rlnn'f hwnr hw' .my murll. AGNES MAll'l'IN Chorus, I, 3g Pep Club, 3, Home l'1c'ono1nic's, 2. lfwr llfmpwr flnexrfl nlafvlf her hair. OPAL WOODS Business Club, lg Chorus, 2, 34 Glo? Club, 2, 3. JIirlh.'wifl1 Huw I mmm tn NTP. G RACE CLA WSON Chorus, 1 3 G. A. A., 1, 2. fl wirliwl Furl! herrlerf' LEO MCKEAN Cross County: Football, 23 Basketball, 25 Track. 2. 33 National Honor Society, 3: President, 3: Staff. 3: Chorus, 2, 3: H Club. 1, 2. Wall, GFP, Wlml luvveu you flo1m? ll ITSSICLI, MOUSEI. Kosmet Klub. 1, 2, 3: Treasurer, 25 President, 2: Cl'-V'-1-P1'd 2 X asa: lu. rLs1 ent, : Annual Staff, Associate Ed.: National Honor Society. ii. Sec'y.-Treasurer, 2, 3: Cub Staff, 2: 'Bi1ly , 1: The Romantic Young Lady, f 3. Rotary Honor fv'IEfl,ll, 23 Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club, 2, 3. lIn:l's yifi In lhe Ifflihw. I,OlS GENE GRABILL Cliorus, 1, 2, fl, Kosxnet Klub, 3, Annual Staff, 33 Pep Club, 3. Hflfnllwmerl prefer lil01IllB8.'U N ,f 5 Z Q A X QXKWNYA, 5, ,AQZKZQZI , NZ5-- T f ,X .X .6 Z 1 X x N K XX 4 X N 7. 4 .6 ,A Z xf, E 1' V XS X , X K x 5 ff 4 lx- 1 C -. N ff 1 'J A Bl'lI,l.A IKUSENIBEIHI Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Business Cluh, l, 2. 3. llow far this candle throws its beam. GENEVA GRUBB Chorus, lg Home Economics Club, 2. Of a sweet disposition. EDITH COOMBS Chorus, lg Commercial Contest, 2, 34 Typist, Annual Staff, 3. Nothing over IU vents. JOHN MALICK Why have srlmul nnywuyf, H ELEN P E'l'l'iR SON Chorus, 1. 'ffl sunny heart and rheery disposition. DONALD LOUDON Business Club, 2, 3. f'Not that I deserved the grade, but you know. TI IELMA FERC US Chorus, l, 2. 3g Business Club, 1. In turn. for references ask Margaret Ernst. I.Yl.lC TOVVER Football, 2, 33 Basketball, l, 2, 33 Truck, l, 2, 3g Chorus, lg National Honor Society, 3. lVhut gulfs between him and the angels. ICLMIRA MEININGER Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Ulee Club, 2, 3, Business Club. 23 Pep Club, 3. We all look 'll070'lf on her.' JOHN KLINE Class President, 34 Track, 1, 2: Orchestra, 1, 33 Debate, 3. The Shiek of the Halls. AX Axf X 1 'w A 1 7 X 9 5 5 5 x 5, 5 x 3, 4 5 b 5 fb 4 6 xx 5? 9 f If 3 X xv F ,- J ' My Ax Vff - - 1 XV F f r I KA'l'l-IICRINIC GODING Businc-ss Club, 3: Uomnwrcial Contest, 3. Silvia: as moclcxt us llilfjl. and blillm us she is Illlllllill. ' ALBERT TANNER Football, 2, 3, Track. 2. 3. ':l,fNf'fI'fi0H in xprrrh morn lhun zfluqucnccf' PA l'L PETERSON Lifr' :cillmul urgumrnl no! life. EDNA L'OUR'l'RlGlI'1' MARGARET BRANAGAN G. A. A.. 1, 2. 3: Concession Manager, 3: Student Council. 1: Girl's Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: President of Class, 2: National Honor Society, 2, Pop Club, 3: Debate Team, 3: Chorus, 1, 2, 3. If love ix inxanify. Ilmn is is 33 I am certainly intellerlnalf' NEVA DYKEM.-KN Chorus 1, 2, 3. 0'e:mzaa'.s pal. ICYADNA ISR l'lDEllUEF'l' Cll0l'llH, 1, 2, 33 Ulm-c Club, 1, 2, 34 Business Club, 2, fig Vicc-President, 2. lx'nuu'.-r Ihr' Chixfury nf lhel 'world X' ICSTHER USCHNER Sim is vary quiet-in .-rr'l1ool. l Il A N K THOMPSON Band and Orchestra., l,2g Reserves, lg Scholastic Contest, 1, 2, 3. l ranlr is working in Nm hunk- hr lhinkx thlfrzfs moury in il. ' M A R I li DE HHS Stndcnt Council, 2, Vice-President, 25 G. A. A., 1, 2g Vicr-President 2, Jxlllllllll Stuff, Editor, 3, l':1.rnivul Clmirnizm., 2. l6z'm'yN1i11.g'.w 'O. Ix'.' with lIl'l'.U AV, MSW N . 1 1 ,f ,. ff :C B ' z P Q 3 'x N S S fi 4. 4 4 N ! 4, .X N 5 K N xB X 1' X X N N , f, 4 4 xX N, x N 3 A sz X, f f 1 f . X1 5 4' fi - -if fx 5 MARGARET ERNST Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Special Chorus, 3: Commercial District Con- test, 1. For reference. ask Thelma Fergus. PAUL GIBSON ICVELYN H ELZER Chorus, 1, 24 Business Club, I, 2, 34 Secretary, 25 Girls' Give Club, 2. Some player-piano and olhervn-isa? EDNA HERBST Sweet and low. BILL GRUBB Chorus, 1, 34 Special Chorus, .33 Dcclamatory, 3. Ile ix immumz to all the fair glances cast his way. x VERA HOFFMAN 4 , ' C.. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Chorus, 1, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3g llusinr-ss Club, 1: Normal Trziining Club, 1, 2. lm you no! know I am a woman? Whvn I think I must sp1'ak. 'I'l IOMAS FRINK Chorus, lg Nut. Ilonor Society, 3, Ag. Club, 3, President, 3 g H. S. .Iuzlging Team, 2. You can always rlrfpeml up nn. my j1LIIfll7lf'llff.u ICLINOR HAIIN Chorus, I. 2, 34 Spofiul Chorus, 2, Zig G. A. A., l, 2, 33 Business Club, 3. Nha has nn trait mnrr' .vlriking than hor ummzou x1'l1.w4. FRA NCES FERGUSON Chorus. l, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 33 Vice-President, 34 Pep Club, 3, Student Council, 3. El'1'r flown lufarhecl? Nn. ' LLOYD IIE ER EX 1 Chorus, 1, 2, fig I Glee Club, 2, 33 , 1 Business Club, 52, 3, ,A President, 3. l 'N Why 11 rflmrs 'like to lcaqjjl x?V1oo ff x , . IRD ,, U J I M in fb 'pl I X I ,V X X li I ,If A V f5.fj,!xQffn,, .Ox - , A I V W, S ', S jx f ff f, 1 . . vi l'fS'l'llFlli l.l'l'Clll'lNl5l'lliCl Clioruu, I. 2. 3: Pc-p Club. 3, Ulm-4' Club. 2, fl: Ki. A. A.. 3- 1'lIl'l'll lor-Irs. rvlml flu 'Ili' Inman' of llw n'urlfl? M,-Xli1l.Xlil'1'l' RUSH Wl'll,I,lNii'l'UN Kl'lI'l'll Chorus, I: Truck, 2. ii. '-,III of zchir-lr yum fn slum' jf, lmmfzrl lllllllfl' ln follun' Ihr pull: of lwrlxl rrxi.vlrl1u'rf.' til'llt'I'll CDH M II.I,Eli Thr 'ruusl' roniniillpr' :lis- !lIll'I'I4lI IWW. NIINNIIC SCllI.l'l l' Ci. .L A.. l, 2. fig Chorus, 1, 24 lloine Hvonomics Club. 2: Conunc-rviul Contest, Ii. 'NIH' unrl f'on1mon Nrfllsw rwzlk lmnrl in Izumi. MILDR ED KIRSCII Student Council, 2, 34 Nat. Honor. Sovivty, 3, Chorus, 1, 25 KOSIIll't Klub, 33 Cub Stuff, 3, V.-President Sr. Class, Scholastic' Contest, 1, 2. 3. 4'Tl1is girl has 1-azlxwl many n sigh. ls it a u'ander! FRANCES NIEWEG Nor. Training Club, 2, 3: Chorus, 1. 2, 3, Annual Staff, 3, l'7l'fll1f'l'-N' rc'ilhout 1-anllyl llorror.v. ' lliliNE ICRNST Chorus, lg Kosnn-t Klub, 2, fl, Business Club, 3: The Genius , 25 Declanmtory Contest, 2, Annual Staff, 3, Ads.: Pep Club, 3. 'GS'lm rlru4.vn'l want wx to mfnlion lmr. .-ro we 7c'rm'l'. LICUNA CLEAR Chorus. lg Pep Club, 3: Business Club, 23 Commercial Contest, 23 Annuul Stuff, 3. Swnet1m.v.v. truth. and awry .fll'll!'l? arv wall rlisfinrfly in hw' fare. ICRMA SCllCI.'I'Z Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Chorus, Special, 2, 3: Normal Training Club, 2. Slw's an 'A' 'rmmbrfr ou? gm? X ,l JACK Mt'MlllliAN X ' Chorus, l, 2g 1 f 1 2 X .XX s 9 GLEN VVALLACE 1 ,KA , f'swEv'-Zrwxv X X if Kosmef Klub, il: Orchestra, 24 Pep Club, 3. Lnw's young Dream. f Has been knorvn ln xlmly N before eu'un1i1mliomv. x 4 Dx ,X X X Ll+1S'l'ER SILIRIVER ,ff Business Clu-lm, 2, 3, Track, l. lDepem1uhle. P 4 T 5 ELIZA BETH MASUN Nor. Training Cluh, 2, 34 Chorus, 1. 3. l'ou'd be surprismlf' P . Q 4 ,Qi Q1 MAURICE PHILLIPS ff Chorus, lg Z1 Kosml-c Klnh, 3: Football, 2, 33 -D Wlwlps, 1. f Would be rr youll 1lnnr'r'r but fm' two things-his - feet. D N .I ANI ICS SlllYEl.Y Debate. Z. 33 Ku:-inn-t Klub. 1, 2. 33 Class V.-President, 1: XA! 'I' , x N X N Dist. Declamutory Contest, V f 2, 3: The Romantir- Yonnpc Lady.' 3: Orchestra, l. 2. 3: d 2 Bun , 3 National Honor Soc-ivty. 3: Tiger Cub Staff, 23 Student Council, 23 Chorus, 1, 2. u rl! gx X x 5. A X N xX X X I tolrl bel' not lo, buf she tp fell for me any rainy. l,0NNllC SCU AFFROTII Chorus, 1. fiFor referwnres. ask Lyl Tower. ARTNS SAll.OR. Chorus, 1, 2, il, Business Cluh, l, fl. 4 I? x X is U l' Q-5 X x xv fl X4 X 5 X 4 x Ways of peare and quiet- ness. I.l1lN0R,li BOUSK A Nor. Training Club, 2, Il, Chorus, 2, 3. if X Cl X A G We 'womler 'wlml ix buf-k of ' her silence. HELEN ll NED Chorus, I, 2, 34 The Genius, 2. J ,I 4 Xx x So lmzvom, lzlilhr. anal fle- bnnalrf' 1 r HX-x , T, I , . , XX- X WWW A is A A A ,Z X C, EH 2 'x K f N I Z 5 5. E ig 7 E. If 'ff X1 . kv ,4. 4 5 S 1' A X N 5 ,fg Fw f 1 ,4 iss ' ,f X 5 I x 5 Q5 X 1 .ii wld.. X .1 fo wwf f -W, -144 , I l'll,lZABl'l'l'll PI'lT'l'Y Student Council. 2: National Honor Society, 3: Normal Training' Club, 2. 31 Sec'y.-Treasurer. 23 President, 3: Chorus, I. 2. 3: Special Chorus, 2, 3: Pep Club. 3. llrpomlrrlrlrmwx lIl IJl'lU1l0ll In llle nth llcgrvcfi lCliNESTlNl'i ICIGEI, Uhorus, lg Glcc Club, 23 Kosmet Klub, 1, 2, 3, 'l'rcz1survr, 3g Business Club, 1, 3. Don'l lry lo kid her. VERA MAIKTIN Chorus, 3g Pep Club, 3. lf is noi good lhul man .should be alone. TIIELMA STUWELI, Chorus. lg Business Club, 2. Still looking for the man who adores lovely rvomewf' Kiln-XDYS STROH Business Club, l, :lg Chorus, l, 24 Pep Club, 3, 'zlzml lake u look and you run guess the rest. ELIZA l3E'l'll I MAN:-1'1u14:1,D ' is grealrrfu ,f Annuul Stuff, 3. For a 'while 'wc tlzouyhl his stone. I . ,X 'x 5 I MARIA VVACKER Business Club, 34 Glee Club, 3. ROY VV INTER f'Say.w lilllv and learns X 5 AN If ffx3W2iN72XfflW I 4 Chorus, 1. 'X Speech ix yroul, buf silence NB C C LLOYD lllCl1lVl0ND Cliorus, lg Q Football, 2, 3, N lmarl' 'wfls surely rnudc of Q G Chorus, I, 2, 33 X Doesn'l need ruu.sling. , 4 X 4 Business Club, 35 I Chorus, 1. ffflomthel' martyr to aduca- A lion? 4 fi FRED KAMIN much. if 1. f7 'vo A X, 'V X., Ayr f f. ,f t X, V l 5 , ,N --e- 5- ,f X !f X A 25 . NX f, - . . . Y Y ASCE ANDERSON Busims Club, lg Mun' .mxrz n1,,x1q1c D I Student Council, 3, Chorus, Zig . President, 3: . Urflwgfra, 1, 4 Nat. Honor Society, fl, Special Chm.,,,,, 3: X If0UU'?' Mcdagv it U Annual Stuff. 3. bee.-'lreas. 0 Irma. .,. HIIW mum, Wes H IWW , 1 If you knew him, you w,,,,-H ' fy -zooulrlrft 'wonder 'why wo all ' X like him. 5 LILLIS BOGGS Student Council, 13 A Chorus, l, 3, Glee Club, 3: Kosmet Klub, 33 Pep Club, 3.7 Home Economics Club, 2, Tiger Cub Staff, 3g Annual Staff, 3. Hence, loaded .lIelanch,oly. MILDRED CLARK Pep Club, 3: Business Club, 2, Chorus, 1. 3. Who -wouldn't love you? CLARENCE BLEYLE Chorus, l, 3. Silence does not indicate a lack of wisdom. VEDA BECKER Chorus, 2, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3. f'She's so modest she won! do improper fractions. ROSA l'lI,l,A CAREY Normal Training Club, 2, 33 x N lhorus. 2, 3g Q Sncvizll Chorus, 2, Zig National llonor Soc'lc'ly, X 3. fx Sunny Smiling Sonia: ' 12 C EX l,ll,l,lAN ISAYLICS Chorus, 1, 2. P 1 rnu'f m1.-eww' lhuf, lml I If was juxf going fu ask' . of NS! X 5X XX xxx Mmmonlrz c'A1,lm'r:1,I, P, Chorus, 2, fig cs A A 1 2 s . . ., , , I 5 Orclwstra, 35 Q National llonor Society. President. Zlg 33 fl Q 5 Pop Cluh, fi. lic your ozcn Iao.v.v. 111ENr1 Brzclilzu Chorus, 2, 3, if Gleo Club, 2, 3. , r So wise, so fair, So .-fwzwf. so rare. A Q Ria xt A A ',o1xvANffc,x7W -,32... l2fx:X1fffKYffx l RAY C'RAI5'l'REE Our 'Violent' Ray. MABEI. MCINTIRE Ulmrus, 35 Pep Club, 3. ll'.s hm lmrl xlw -isn'l I7c'ins. DOH O'l'l I Y DA Vl ICS Clmrus, 1, 2, 3, Pep Club, 33 Normal Training Club, 3. n1J07'UfIl.ll 'willmut hm' Irw- sun? Are you r'r'rfnin? ' Il lI.Dli ED HAM PSHIRIC Normal Training Vlub, 2 34 Sf'c'y.-'l'rc-asllrer, Sig Pep Ulub, 3, Chorus, 1, 2, 3. 'Yin Cl'ii'Iljlfl lll Il lllllll-hill' er. HJ FI .OR ENCE FROSCH EUSER Cll0I'llS, lg Pep Club, fig Business Club, 3: Annual Stuff, 3. Thr qwf.-rlimz nriws, Wim can help bu! like law? FRANCES SHIERMAN AI.lCR DOMINY Nat. Honor Society, 3 Sec-'y.-'l'reusurer, 34 0. A. A., 2, 3, Flmrus, l, 2, 3. She has a solemn sweet- Ness. LEA ll GA R RISON Nor. Training Club, 2, Zig V.-President, 3g Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Kosmet Klub, 3. Vm'i0Ly is the wine nf life ff Al1m'r4'x :nw zvarlzllyf' Q RICIIARD IIEJKAL Funtlmll, 1, 2, 34 Band, 1, 2, 35 Urclwstra, 3g Acuclc-mic' Contest, 2g Cmnnlerciul Contest, 3, Business Club, 3, Nall. Honor Soviety, 3. Tim 'wonmn-hater? IIERM AN FLYNN Basketball, 2, 33 'l'rawk, 2, Zig Chorus, 3. C'nm'l1il0rl? Wzfll .-my --he lfmkx clown nn e1wrybo4ly. XX f. X rf A . ,I . 1x4 Nor. Training Club, 2, 33 Q A .f ffx V ELDA CLA R K Chorus, 1, 2, 3g Commercial Contest, il. 0 ur shorthand e.rperf. EVELYN SIMMERING If silence gives 1-onsenf. we have her hearty sanction. BI+lA'l'ltICE BROWN Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Nor. Training Club, 1, 2. Her name goes with her hairfifs bright, NORRTS RIDER Babcock Test, 2g Ag. Club, 34 V.-President, 3. B'uHo1m. folks. just Bui- tons, is 'me 'namef' BERNICE SLOAN Nat. Honor Society, 34 Student Council, 3g Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Glee Club, 2, 34 Cub Staff, Editor, 3. lV'iqdown and IV are pals? M ..l AX l N E PA CLSON Cub Staff, 3, Chorus, 1, 2g Student Council, l, 2, Sq Nat. Honor Society, 3, Vice-President, 3, Dist. Com. Contest, 24 State Corn. Contest, 2. Sul .-mme rlimgree and say, 'Grillllelizeri prefer brun- xel . ll etffs' Der-irle for your-- J! ERSCI-IEL SIMMERING Business Club, 3. He hath not fed on books. 12 RIEDA S'l'ltOMl'llt Chorus, 1, 2, 3. Thai one may smile and smile and'-keep on smil- in T go. ED FRICKE Football, l, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Chorus, 1. 2. There are no angels on earth. BONN IE PORTER Class President, lg G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, lnter-Scholastic Contest 2: Nat. Honor Society, 2, 3 Class Editor of Annual, 3 Bonnie and Brazing. ' h NM WB. A A Nor. Training Club, 2, 3' L-EMS74Sf f V S 5 ?x 5 5 S x X Q P X X 2 3 f N bf Vx 2 X x 5 EVERT HASKIN Chorus, 14 Kmnlel Klub, 34 Yvll Lmrler, 35 Pep Club, fig Travk, I. lf you rlon'f SPI? him rlon'l worry-yuu'll hom' him. EDVVARD BEAGHLER Debate. I. 2. 33 Kosmet Klub, 35 The llolnzmtic 2'UllI1L!,' l,ndy. 3: f Nat. Honhxr 9 'iety, 3. All gre! in ar rlyi lg. I myself 0 n fuqlf i . , x N I N, X .x X, , 7 ,, X, ' 'V' unix 'fimczu ,-J' - ,, fff K r llryfra. 14 2, 35 f -,N j Nllgixulfll , 2, 3: ij Stud :jf Council, lg C Pe Eblnh, 3g 1 ih ye, 2. X 'Z 'f'llfk'llNlfl.'ffll' IU 1411110- lc uf single Iflcxsfffliw.-m. X, I PIIIL SCHVVABAUER Football, I. 2, 33 Basketball, 1, 2, ilq Track, 33 Chorus, 1. . lu'. fl1E'l1llilI', mr' Nl4'r'p. RALPH IIARGLEROAD HELMVTH KROGER Chorus, l. Thi'nlr.v almost as fast as U 111' lalks. MA RGARET MEYERS Chorus, 1, 2, fig Girls' Glec- Club, fig Pep Club, 3g Annual Staff, 3. I rlzaltrar, chatter as I gm' Ii ENN ETH HALLORAN 'Z-I mild and gentle lad Cap- pawently. 'I CLA RA STROM ER RONALD CARNES Industrial Arts, 1, 2, 35 Band, 1. 'lx'nu:vlwIge is po1A'vr'- Gosh, I feel weak! 'V Av KY - - DON FOOTE Balnll, 1, 2: fll'f'll9Stl'1l, 2: Class Sec'y.-Treasurer, 2, Bus. Mgr. of Annual, 3, Football. 2, 33 Junior Prince, 2. One major rrmron :Ulm lwwlwrs gal grey. WENDELI, FUOTIC Band, 1, 2, 3, Orchestras., 1, 2, 3, Delmte, 2, 3: Student Council, 1: Pep Club, 35 Nut. Honor Society, 34 Track, 2, 3, Football, 2, 3. 'Aly bonu' ix in lu'u1'f'n: Illll only llcra on a visit JIM ZOOK Kosmet Klub, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, Sq President, 3, Billy, Annual Staff Feature, Journalism, 2, Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Special Chorus, 2, 3g Debate, 3. Ilix grmlcst rnnrr-rn ix. ll'lII'Tl4 will I find lime fo :Io 0zmryH1.i11g?', GWEN I.lEN1IAR'l' Business Club, 1, 2, Chorus, 1, 2g Pep Club, 34 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3. As well Im out of flm world as ou-I5 of fll8l1.'i01l..'u . DALE SCHULTZ Business Club, 2, 3, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Truck, 25 Annual Staff, 33 Glee Club, 2, 3, Cub, 2. 'fll 1: hem 'ideas all his o'zc'n.', MARIE SPENCE Chorug, lg Business Club, 2, cl. A. A., 1, 2, 3. Me and my boy friend. RVSSELL COPE UltV'Il,Llfl SUNDLING lfz'rfry c'las.v has one. M ELV lI,Ll'l FOUTIG Class Scc'y.-'l'rea.s., 15 Band, 1, 2: KClSl1lCt Klub, 2, 33 Nail. Honor Society, 2, 35 Cub Staff, 1, 23 Student Council, Scc'y.- Treasurer, 2a Pep Club, 3, Inter-Scholastic Contests, 1, 35 'Rotary Honor Mcrlul, 1. Nor ug innocent as ho look.-r. VERA WOODARD Aly xpeccll is .Yll0l'f.u NQ fk V MEZZ V' XV XV' Qf N R! El TG EN E FORSTER 'K-lnollufr nur of flrusr pm'- pvlurll Sc'niurs. ' lJAI.l'l l'E'l'lillSON llaskvlball, 3g Track, 3. Our lx'l'7c'pif Dull. RUTH JOHNSON NUM' of the '57' z'ru'icli1's.' HAZEI, PRESTON Noi given to friz'ulily. FRED BROWN Foothzlll, 1. 2, Zlg Track, 34 Kosmct Klub, 1, 2, 3g Chorus, 2. What Um wall flrcxemrl nmn will wear. l,Ul'lLI,E ROBINSON l'nrirl'u- -plus. M ERIT W ICI ,LS Kosms-t Klub, 2, 34 Cub, 2g The Genius, 2g Chorus, 1, 2, fig Dl'l'liillliltOl'y Uoulcst, 2, 3. 'If llzr' size of oiufs feel fle- 71' n I ff al i'llfIliiijllllllI'I'. my. 'wuulflrfl .llwril lm ln'iylil?,' VIVIAN O'MAl.LEY National Honor Society, 3: G. A. A., 1. 2, 8: Business Club, 3: Annual Staff, 3: Cub Staff, 3: Pep Club, 3: Chorus, 1, 2: District Commercial Cun- test. 3: Scholastic Contest. 3. 'xlfusl 'wlmwa fflllf one fiml a lmllrl' girl, we ask ya? JOHN ROSICNA L' Chorus. 14 Cub Stuff, 24 lianrl, 33 Pep Club, 3. Uflizv' mr' leisure or give me flfmllrf' CLARENCE SLIGER Football, I, 2, 34 Basketball. 1, 2, 34 'l'ru.ck, 1. 24 Chorus, 1, 2. 'fll'h-u xlmul1ln'l hi.v jaw he squarr? Il'x lun rliffirull lo make rvurzwx on. liawl 77'1fCllL'7'- ial lilm flint. X Xi. X ff, V ,QFYZKANYZ 4 fx L' ' ' VAVL .XIX AX - ffx V A , Hi AY'AWAYAN - IOHN THLL S IFH IARGAR 'I CON I K1 b N w S x X L' xw N 0 EE 4 5 4 5 IVIEIEI Ll S J xx. x This sz 1 d N I M. , , LREQ X 3 ix N WE X lx x GX X 5 4 E Xi f--, S S f 2, Q? N , WS 55 X ' 4 X KX . X X 4 .4 N3 Q TX xx X 'W x 252 X 5 A EE 5 - lnmm :Q y. 1 X J , .A 51 'l .ff 225 5 rr Illllllfjl zuillz flvlllulilly f'r'111'lwl'.s' .willl lrix fluff of l'1fw1l,v. ra .vlrrrny1'r wvrlnlrfrs piping llrmuyll Ihr' ' 39 - Willuyr 5E , f -4 - 2 X 5 5 5 J ,pf P D x P 4 fb 9 X ,P f' 1 CEILASS CDIFIFIIGEIEIRS II.anoLn Ilomfvxmn I're.s'i1le'nt Y WANIJA SCHAFEH, Vice-Pwsirlami RoLAN1m Sco'1 l', Serrclary and Treasurer In thc fall of 1923, :i group of wide- cycd, curious, but by no lncans backward, students cntercd Junior High. The touch- crs werc inuch iinprcssed by the brillizincy and dosiru to learn which this group dis- played. YVith :in cxccllent rccord behind. and u clcun slate ahead, the-se students cn- tcrcd their freshman ycar. To impress their upper-classnicnn those Frcsliies clectcd Victor Medals, Mnurine Davidson and llorothylee Collins as offic- crs. A big vulcntinc class party was In-ld in the Junior High Gym. 'l'hc full of '26 saw those peoplc as dauntlcss sophomores, beginning to umkc L1 rccord tlicinsclvcs. This your Harold Hocp- pncr, Edmund Johnson :md VVundzi Schafer wcrc choson us officers. In '27 thcsc students be-came Juniors, Many interesting things were planned for this year. Harold Hocppncr was re-elected :is president with Wanda Schafer and Ro- land Scott as fellow officers. During the lutcr part of March, the class rings were ordcred. On April twentieth the Seniors wcrc royully entertained at 21 banquet. 5 A -wt fo V ' l IIUNIICDIIQS 'l'Ol' ROW- Tully, Jensen, Peeplvs. Scott, Brown, Frye, B. Tjawlen, li. Tliaden, Kissimrvr, Miller HunLer. Elliott, Hayen, Kockrow, A. Bivvns. Conslwruck. ZND ROW+K:iiser, Kennedy, M. Sneller IL Sm-Iler. Miller. Rinkvr, Hoff. Corbin, McWhorter. Leinhart. Sliyzs-r. Rounds. Burr, A. Bivc-ns. Stitl HRD ROW! Rose. Snyllvr. Gush. Hoff. llurtwull. Horrinxz. Boslauzh. Pollen, Dominy. Gales. Graham llollsmilh. Shields. JTH ROVV f-Tilrlvn. Svhultz. Kit-ff, Pigeon. Martin, Parsons. Scott, Motley lifnllerllp, Bnunian, 5TH ROWf-Harr, liatlvrson, Gallzurher, Laljrio, Brown, Curry, Fink, Biorman lfuhtor, liils, Herbc-ru. '1'Ul'IROW-llloom, Baurlvr, Giles, Summers, Hein, Baker. Mace-, Dykeman, Coombs. Sultzvr, Brower, lisp in. Ruby, Miller, McWhorter. Anderson. 2ND ROW iTinller, Hoagland. Fisher. Maul. Rewerts, ' arkham. Osgood. H. Dudley. Cahle. Wolf. Welxb, King, Stack, Boltjes. Crawford. Hoeppncr. Kreshack LRD RUVV--Gooden. Rundall. Sulaugh, Hobrovk, Courtrighl., Armstrong., Johnson, Campbell, Burton Me-ininge-r, Mann, Kahn, Frcclricks, Andurson, Ratlilf, Hildreth. 4TH ROW--Fulmer, Vance, Mil- bourne, Harris, Bassett, Helms, Marian, Witt. Mead. Lovell, Goodwin, Olson. 5TH ROW-Hvnry, Malick, Schouborgz, Matthews, Williams, Zimmerman. Marvel, Blum, Van Patten, Davis, Lorenz 6TH ROW-G. Dudley, Carpenter. Wagner. Ame-nt. Craven, Walls, Fuller, Schultz, Spady, Mayhew, Croft. Haynes. 7'l'H ROW-f-Pe-terfon, Davidson, Kipp, Fassler, Welch, Mclntire, Kahler. Bntterson Robinson. Phillips, Roberts, Collins. -gui 3.-....... IIN IVIEIVIUIRIIAIW Evrru WALICIQIK 1 9 2 8 Fareu'ell. ' said he, UlhIl11lH'lllll1,fL.' Farewell, 0 my Laughing Water! All my heart is buried with you, All my thoughts go onward with you- f'ome not back to labor C'o'me not back to suffer, Where Famine and the Fever Wear the heart and waste the body. Soon my task will be completed, Soon your footsteps I shall follow To the Islands of the Blessed, To the Kingdom of Ponemah, To the land of the Hereafter. ' E5 4 I D X S .XXV 5' f f S X 4 2 v S 4 5 4 VWQWIEE -4,-- .W 1: 'ii X hr J I Q I 5 Q 1 I If LAI Ihe dum' nn a'lllHlHI'l' eZ'z-'ning xul llu' lillllf Ilin1u'ufllll.' llwurrl flu' 1u'l1i.vpwri:ly uf Ihr- ,Huw lrwx. Izrrrrrl llm luppiurl uf Ihr' xvnlelx .wmllflx uf mush-. zvurfls uf mwmrle-r'. r-43 f E A fe- I V, fxvlxlim L' ,,., -4,f- f --W' if X .,-14,44 rv-M--A 43-ff lr- In A. 0,1 of ,- f 5 ffl: ,lil-Q-fs---90 -1-3 yn ,Q xx eiimss f r CDIFIFIICEIEIRS 5 X 4 BIARVIN I iN1c, Prcsirlcnt i IIAZEL B1zA'r'roN, View-1're'sidw1t 4 Xe Xi Bouisv BORDEN, Sccreffiry and Trcmurfr B ' . X4 A x In the fall of 1924, :x large group of boys S :md girls entered thc Junior High School to he merged into the coming class of 750. For two years we labored diligently under thc 4 supervision of thc I4?Ll'l1ltj7. In our third XX ycar instead of choosing class officers, wc I, voted to elect the most popular girl :ind boy in our class. Dorothy Roc :md VVilli:irn Whelan were chosen. K6 In the fall of '27, we hecznne dignified CPD Sophomores. We chose Marvin Fink, X . Hazel Brzitton. and Robert Borden to lm-:id 5 us through this year. During thc school i 2 year we proved that we had some exception- 4 ul talent in our class when we presented Pin:iforc :ind several othcr songs in thc 10th Grzidc Chorus liccitzil, :ind when wc I presented Il convociition program to thc Scn- ior High. ' ? 4' , A , A XXX! EOSQX 'fx X' l v , , I . 44--Y FK JJ- fy J' I f 'Ju ' J' 8 JJ 1 Y ,f'VJ ' 1 rf ff ,P X' J! bbw K fl 'lf' i 4' V.. f -1 ff , L, . .. . .-.,. Q.. .--M M -,.. Q ff, irinwn esmloli ,J:j,y,f.ff owl I M 1,77 1 ,YV ,4 .. 4-1 ,f 1 4 1 P Pi Mo l 119 V . I . 6 'P' 'r TOP ROW--Lipsack. Rowe, Bayles, Britt, Roush, Shea, Cassler, Bohannan, Kent, Ovvrturf, lsonhuru. Thomas. Bartrem, Walker. 2NlJ ROW-Fawell, Wynn, Halwez. Brown. Kresbaugh, Daniher. Bierman Riser, Rehn, Shriner. Uridil, Curry, Bayly. THIRD ROW- Sidles, Betz, Young, Schlitt. Copisy. Bar clay. Brannzan, Knberstem. Wright, Ronelvr. 4T'H ROW-fLaramore. Kissler. Blake. MrGowan, Al- liq-rs, Feather, Thomas, Halloran. Thaut, Nelson, Hocrner, Walker. 5TH ROW-Waxxunvr, Hoylman Martin, Daugherty, Hoagland, Cox, Maxwell. Atwater. Cooper, Brockerman, Armstrong, Schull.. Lee GTH ROW-Klos, Whitcomh, Louden, Jones, Wheeler, Hawes, Branford, Schuler. TTH ROW-Cori win, Merrill. Nixon, Ochsnvr, Dnnker, Rynearson, Hclzer, Craig. Roe. Parsons, Linn. TOP , , an, Yost, Lainson, Roeder. 2ND ROW,--Lenz, Buskirk, Woll, Givens, Long, VanEvery, Hudson, Spriprgle, Smith. Stiner, Payne, Rose, Yost. Hompel. Rierle Kroger. 3RD ROW-Thomas. Rodehorst, Stromer, Saunders, Campbell, Still, Burlre:-ir, Peterson, Mapes, Vieth, Mclntirv. Kelly, Hopkins. Losce. Lhughlin. Robb. 4TH ROWfBorden, liorley. Fink. Abitz, Boggs, Brandt, Polcnskc. Roscnburiz, Pel- exson, Nicholls, Kort, Smith, Sharpe, Orcutt., Hamburg, Stairs, Stafrin, Myer. BTH ROW-liuriv hardt, Stulken, Lawrence. Baker, Heeren, Jones. Heartwell. Shaneyfelt. Baker, Halwexz. Tjaden, Pear- son, Elmore, Terwey, Barrow, Smith. STH ROW-Heye, Noble, Harris, Frazier. Bratton. Staley. Frink, Lawson, Pearson. Bruno. Powers, Colling, North, Schmore, Lnnsrlen, Schaffer, Miller. TTH ROW---Wnnzer, McKenna. Burnham. Knoff. Adelsack, Burr, Bell, Williams, Mahoney. Richards. Goodin, Rorlc. Shivcly, Bolren, Whelan. Burton. Larmore, Baker, Herrin. -Traut, Frisch, Davis, Rocder, Tully. Kent, Criswell, Dearborn, Richmond Volland Whol- ! l Y - . l , N.. I l L , i . l 1 'l l J l a i l . l l 5 K y 1 Q l ' , Q i , . 1 4 .l v ,' I V' .4 ig .L.,,wi..,..,,,4 .U my 1..4.,f I , I L. 'c J y' 4 , in . Y fqr , ,. , AM 'i.,v-42 . Af,,fi1,-QW-Mwl! fr Q 4 i , 3 1. it 4 w,':3A-,T L! 2' 4 Us , wav 'f fd! I iff ,N 'H if I f 72 SMH' A 4-M4 V5- 'fri'-1 ff rr'-'T' fa!!! , rw .f fl, f i ve M-1 x ---.-- A ' J ' f ' -' o....-,.. ,-..,....,..-W- .K 1 . L, -.,, , Wi,-,hu .,,,.15,- 1' y' 'N- zrwm n:WA-rm i M Mfrs IX' i XXIX AN AIDIDIQIEQIIATHGIDN We, the 1998 staff, wish to express our gratitude to the fol- lowing: To the business men of Hastings, for their support and financial aid given to us in the udvertisingg A To Mr. Brookings, for his kindness in giving us notes on In- . dian life, N ' To iMiss Sylla, and her art classy 4 imgbvbirr H71 ' 1 - f, ,, -A-v ' A v ' ' 4 fe 'KU J' J I fl X' S. X' x 2 -s Q 'fr it ' . ef., , N .. U - I W To the Nebraska Mill VVorlis, for the mounting of our' block prints on hurried orderg To Bertha Debus, Helen Reed, Rose Shields, Emaline Butzirus, and Miss Hart, for their willingness and help in the typewritingg '1'o'Mr. Bunker, and Francis Kister, for their contribution to the opening pagesg A Tn'iMr. Watson, and Miss Collier, for their advice and uid, l A To the whole student body, for their support of this annual and their co-operation in producing it. . 5 Y 46 A its 1,3 J ns mul TIIXIIUN .wrfrfly lfnunr Tl1ffrf' Ihr 1c'rlnl.'l1f:l, nlrl Nfflxrnnix llIIl'.'H'!l lllr lilflf' llfuiwlllrrl. l'IlI'lfI'lI llim in his linrlr I wifi: l'lZfl1ll9l'l' Sill01w.v. xx '- sofl in mu: V Qi NIINIIIH QEIRAIDIE CEILASS IRQDILII. ARITZ, RUBY ADLER, HANNAI'-I AGEE, LEE ALSPACOII, SYI.vAN ANDERSON, ALBERT ANDERSON, HAZEL ANDERSON MARGARET ANDERSON, VERN ANDRE, HELEN ARMSTRONG, EDWIN ASMUS, VIRGINIA ATHEY, LYLE BARR, EDNA BARRY, WILLIAM BAR'1'LETT, VIRUII, BAYLES, VIRGINIA BEAGHLER, MA RY M A RGAR ET BECKER, ERMA BEGHTOL, JUNIOR BENSON, EUGENE BERRES, TRACIE BIERHAUS, .IAM ES BLUM, ROSA BOGE, ALLAN BOGGS, KERMIT BREAULT, DANIEL BREHM, HAROLD BROMMER, IDA BROVVER, JAMES BROVVN, NORRIS BROWN, RUTH BRUCE, LOREN BRUNO, ESTHER BRUNTZ, MABEL BUDNEK, VIOLET BUTTELL, GERALD CALDWELL, MAXINE CALHOUN. ROBERT CAMPBELL, LAURA CAREY, GILBERT CHANDLER, KATHRYN COFFMAN, TINA COLE, ARDISS CIOOMBS, MARION CORBIN, KENNETH CORNELISON, BETH CORNELIUS, ANDREW' COURTRIGHT, CHARLES COX, MAXINE CREEKPAUM, NORWOOD CRESSMAN, JOSEPHINE RUSHING, ROBERT DANIHER, HELEN DAVIS. MILDRED DAVIS, VERNON DEANE, DOROTHEY DEBUS, RUTH DE FREESE, LOUIS DE FREESE, LUTHER DE MARS, BERNARD DETRICK, JACK DE WITT, MARK DE WIT'l', RUTH DIEHL. BILLY DOBESH, CLARENCE DONAHUE, BILLIE DRAGOO, NILE DUDLEY. GALE DUNN, JUNIOR DUNN, RICHARD DYER, DENITH ELLIOTT, MILDRED ELLIS, ADALINE EVANS, AGNES I-'ABER, IRENE I-'ARREI,L, LORENE IIEROUSON, CLAUDE IAILOES, RAYMOND FINEGAN, HELEN FITZIQE, DOROTHY If'ITzKE, MARIE FORD, MARION EORSTER, HATTIE FORTMAN, ROIIERT FRANCE, GERTRUDE FRASIER, MELITA FRASIER, ROIIERT ERERICIIS, LULU ERINI4, BERNICE ERISTO, EDGAR OANOWISCH, VELMA GARRISON, LOOAN UATTEN, VVALTER IIETTMAN, HARRY GIBSON, ROGER GILNA, DONALD ULANTZ, JACK , OOLDENSTEIN, CAROLYN COLGERT, DORIS GOODWIN, LORENE OOODWIN, PAUL GORDON, HAZEL GORDON, HOWARD GRAY, ZELMA ORQEEN, DOWELL , OROENEWOLD, OPAL HANRINS, ROBERT HANKINS, MOME HARRISON, LORIN HAUCR, MARLE IIAYNES, BILLY I-IAYNES, WHITNEY HEIN, LYDIA HELEER, GRACE HELZER, RICHARD IIEMPLE, BYRON HEMI-LE, RUTH HERBST, ELMER HERRST, FLORA HERMANSEN, MARIE J HEUERTZ, CLARENCE HIEER, RICHARD HILL, JULIA LEE HILL, MARION HOFF. NAOMI HOFF, WALTER HOHNSTEIN, EDITH HOLLISTER, FRANCES HAOE, MARIE HORA, JOSEPH I-IOSSLE, CARROI, JEAN HOWAT, LEAH HUFFER, FORREST HULS, DAVID JEFFERS, FAY JENSEN, RENE JOHNSON, EVELYN JOHNSON, I-IULDA .. 4 3, JOHNSON, MERVVIN JONES, WILLARD KAISER, MARIE KENNEDY, ARLYS KENNEDY, RICHARD KIBLER, GRETCHEN KING, WILFORD KINZLER, MARVIN KIRSCH, HOWARD KISER, OVEDA KISSINGER, MARJORIE KISSLER, HELEN KIVETT, DONALD KLEIBER, FLOYD KNOPF, FAYE KOBERSTEIN, ESTHER KOMROFSKE, WALDEMAR KOONTZ, FRANCES LAND, NORVALL LAPP, HELEN LE CLAIR, LENA LEE, FRANK LEHMAN, UNA DALE LIGHTNER, GALE LIPPESTREW, ELSIE LOU LIPSACK, ESTHER LIPSACK, TYLINE LOFING, ELMER LONG, EDWIN LONG, LELE LOVELL, HELEN MC COY, GLEN MC CROSKY, DALE MC ROBERTS, RUPERT MACE, GLEN MAGNER, LEONA MARKHAM, VIDA MARSH, NED MARSH, VELMA MAUL, ALBERT MAX, MORTIMER MEAD, EDGAR MEAD, YVILLIAM MEESTER, WILMA MEININGER, LAURA MEYER, ALEXANDER, MILLARD, LEOTA MILLER, DONALD MILLER, GLEN MORRISON, CECILE MOTLEY, DONALD MUNN, MARION MYERS, CLINTON MYERS, HOWARD NELSON, WILLABELLE NOLAN, OLIVE NORTH, ROBERT O'MEARA. EUGENE OVERTON, EVELYN PARK, HAROLD PARSONS, BUFORD PARSON, ETHELYN PAULSON, ANNABEL PAVELKA, ALICE PEABODY, WILLIAM PEARSON, IRENE PEARSON, LETA PEEPLES. CATHERINE PENROSE, RUBY PETERSON, ELNA PETERSON, RALPH PHILLIPS, ISABEL PHILLIPS, MAXINE PHILLIPS, RICHARD PLEIN, RAYMOND PLUM, ELVA PORTER, GILBERT PREWETT, HORTENSE RANSOM, HOWARD RATLIFF, WAUNETA REIMUND, DEAN REUTLINGER, KERMIT RIDENOUR, RAYMOND RILEY, DOROTHEA ROBINSON, OLLIVENE ROULIER, CLEMENT RUBY, HAZEL R UTHERFORD, MARY SAILOR, MARVEL SANDER, CHARLES SAVAGE, MAX SIIAFFROTII, HAROLD SCHMIDT, EVELYN SCHMIDT, RAYMOND SCHMIDT, RUDOLPII SCOTT, MARY SHIELDS, NORMAN SHORT, VERLIN SHRIVER, .IAMES SHRIVER, LLOYD SIMMONS, GLADYS SIMMONS, PHILIP SIREN, VINCENT SMITH, ALTA SMITH, MAR JANET SMITH, MELBA SMITH, MONA SACK, ADAM SPADY, FRED SPARGUR, HOWARD SPRENGER, RUTH STRAT'I'ON, HA RR ITT STRAYER, GALE TANNER, DALE TEMPS, MARGARET TERRY, NORVAL THIEDE, DOROTHY THOMAS, LES'I'ER THOMPSON, NELLIE TJADEN, FRED TJADEN, LESLIE TOMPKINS, LAVERN UHRICH, EDNA VARAH, VERNLY VENNER, BETTY VESSEY, WINIFRED VVAGNER, FRED IVAHLQUIST, GEORGE WVALKER, AMELIA VVALL, DOUGLAS WALN, KENNETH WISENAND, IDA MAE WHITE, KENNETH WHITE, ROBERT WILLIAMSON, ELWIN WILLIAMSON, INEZ WILSON, BEATRICE YVOODARD, ARLOW' WOOD WORTH, WAYN E VVRIGHT, KENNETH WYMAN, VERNON YAGER, VIRGINIA ' YANT, KATI-IRYN YOUNG, GILBERT YOITNGBLOOD, MYRON ZAIIEL, MARGARET 45 YV. .XA V V k'! V. AVA I A 4 YA AX A XX , -49- If 5 H' A , V vw ww ,Fw H . .,.. -Y 1 'T'?:-:fi-,g'sf,'5x 31 ff mlEZ'HSQ?f?35'v15 7 .I 14f'ff'F'sfI5hifTQJf'-:'l'f'f'- Z 1, . 4, 3 ,QL .. .. :R . .1 A -5 L .f'e.'-3912 '-, L4 - ,' n' -AH. -514' F' V. cQwgQ'EfcHf'vff:a2'f- f 'S if H. '- ' ' Mfg 31Q'm.?QgQ'.f?kj:' QQGL 4:4' 1 - 'ar - av., -f A , H Y 1-.f jf.. 3, V .446 - ills llrr lrilufs of nwn lrry1r'l1n'r, rullx lllf' 7l'lII'l'fUl'S lu his 1'u'1ulf'il, ' 4,4 . 'T W + 6 .- x W175 V, Jo. My 7,244 MMM-M I - X- E, 5 4 7f' f - -J' A - 1 ! , .A ' . amy- ZLL- uuf' , V D - KW fu f f ' i - W . ,I f u I A Y W ' Q12 U '1 1 A , g 51 ' 1 EU . . ' , - ww ,X . ,, A M, . Tl fl TOP ROW Courtrizht, Peeple, Lyle, Haskins. 2ND ROW-Corbin, Markham, Williams. Nieweg. Mason. Carey. 3RD ROW Hampshire, Huff, Bouska, Porter, Garrison Pullen, Campbell, Robinson. 4TH ROW---Petty, Witt, Litchenberg, Lienhart, Dominy. Hamilton, Beach, Rinker. l1'l'll ROW -Smith. Dudley, Osgood Woodard, Mclntire, Gates, Marian, Langloss lAbsen1,.l llltlli NQDIQIVIIAIL WIRAIINIING CIIILIUIEJ 'I'. N. T. E FIRST Sl'IMl'ISTl'Ilt Ul l lCEliS Sl'll'UND Sl'1MES'l'l'lll EL1zA1s1f:'i'n Pn'1 rY Pr1'.vi111'nt In1cN1f: IIASKINS IAYCRETIA PULLEN Vice-I'residcnt LEAH CSARRISON Amen l,0MINY Secretary-Trea.s'urwr T'IILllRl'ID I'IAMPSHlllE Boxxli: l,0ll'I'l-Ill Reporter Manu: Hui-'F Sponsor-MAY H,u11r,'rox lj , The Normal Training Club was organized September 28, 1917. The .lunior and be mor normal trainers of that year had a vision of definite advantages to he attained through such an organization, and they were far-seeing enough to formulate a plan for their club which still functions well. The constitution makes provision for the development of initiative, co- operation, responsibility, and leadership. These are all things that are being stressed in education today. The Ulub aims to inculcate in its members high professional ideals, and to afford op- portunity for project work in community activities. ' The association of the two classes forms a hond hetwcen the prospective teachers and those who have already entered upon their work. Graduates of the Department are honorary members, und are welcome at all meetings. They are generous in their words of appreciation for the help received in the Cluh, and their problems are intensely interesting to those who will soon join them in their profession. f 15 , A 'X . f -5-2- 'v' ' 'V' if ' X 'X ' Ox - -l4ff X3Zx.x fx ls fyxf' 1 X! ,X H, yu bf Q 1 Q 3 4 X, QP' 5 'f x Xw NNN P f Xxx N5 Xa. ? 4 -ff 'xi X M f f TOP ROW--Hilclreth, llinrlerup, O'Malley, Paulson, Scott, Mnusol. 2N1J ROW -Sloan, Woods. Moyers, Walls. Kling, Kirsch. XD BRD ROW McKean, Bs-rtwx-ll, Ernst. Bupws. Finnvgam. Ch-nlvill, Ilwyvr, lllzmke, Mm-lenmm 4 .ff X ,X xx X ' llllllli llllililillil CHU EJ X A spiril of 1'rngrc-ss has pc-rvaulccl ull lhv swlivilivs of lluslings High Svhonl. 'l'hv Tigrvr Xxx Cub has played am ixnpm'li:ml, psxrl in Sl2lld0lll' life for sixlm-n ymrs. Yvur zmfivr yvzll' has 'X sf-on sonw imprnvcnwnl. :md today thu r-yste-nl nf pulmliwxtimx is vlulim-ly mmlern. X llerciulnrc, lhv mlltlllg' ol lhc llgrvr iuh half. hu-n lctl to il svlvvlcml skull which has dom- its wurk :lflur sclloul llOlll'h. This ye-:lr an -l0lll'IlllllSlll lflrlm was ll!'lIillllZi'll, ezwh une PF vnrulleal rovvivilxpr English credil. Wilh an 1-nrollmvnt of lwmlty-one sluclents, an Sl'llL'illll0 5 wus lxmdv, by whim-h wwh stuclcni haul 'lhc opymrllllxily of filling cuvh of lhu nine uffivvs on 1 The stuff for om- wvek. All vxvm-pt Ihr' l+lclil'm'H wa-rv rc-qllirl-ml lu wrilv Hl'VClll6l'll invlws of 4 mzlfvrizll :n won-k. X B The lnsl lc-n ww-ks of school. nine sludc-nts lmvinp: the lxiglu-sf stumling: in llu- c-Inns lnulx 5 1-lm:-ge ul' lhm- umliling of lhc 'l'i4.cl luh :mal hchl ollnc 1ll'l'lllilIll llllj'. ,hx 'l'lw -lUlll'llil1lSIll Class of ISDQH. t'Xll'llKlm lo fulmz- wl':ll'l's, lwsl wishes fur unlmuncla-ci suv- N mc-ss in ye-urs to cumf-. ,V Q K .X X The Stuff vlxusvll fm' lhr hml tru wchks wus us. follows: 'X Mlllflfil' - - - Ill-:Hsu-r: SLUAN 1' X Nwuuv-lfrlilm' - ROLAND Suu'1 l' X N .-lr1z'f'1'Iixiny .llumlyrr Ll-In MCKHAN QV' I' lffliluriul Erlilur I n.xNK l'lll.lIRH'I'll X X Ulllfl'-lvl! Ifllilnr x'lVl.XN f,'AIAl.I.liY 2 I'l'oof lflfadwr - :VllI.llIH'Ill limscu , X--, f- 10,171-lmlpyp Edilm- Ihl,lZAIIl'l'l'Il lSr:lv1'w11l.1, .llailiug - - - l,xl,1.1s Bonus U f'irr'ulaIinn - Mun' JANE BLAIHA: Q 'I'-qpiyf - Nlxxlsirz l'xL'1.suN ix 5 , X! AN . f4Cr. ffixx A uf Q , f X, X! E5 9 X l - - X X ,X K D P TOP ROWBForstc-r, Rider, Garrison, Curnc-lius. ZND ROW-Frisch, Yost, Summers, Plein. X 3RD ROVVf--Kropzur. L4-nz, lfrinlc, Ridcnour, Burr, Plum. ,N 1TH ROVV Williamson. Criswc-ll, Barrows, Goodwin, Sample-, Iluurnan , , .HTH ROVVf-Rose, Woodward, Purtvr, Copsey. Dunn, Shriver. PL-ters. xg lS'l H ROW--Gibson, Orcntt. 'I'jnrlcn, Dunnhuu, Martin, Imscv. X 5 HNSlllN1ES IHIIOEIH Akllilllllllilll Lllllllllf-NL QEILIUIB 'l'his is llc first your of lhv JXfIl'lC'lllllll'lll Cluh in this school. ll wus org:u1im'cl unrlcr lhr' sponsorship of Mr. ll. l . lk-ll-rs, Ajl'FlCIllllll'?ll Instructor. B 6 'l'lu- nmlln uf this urygzuiizulion is ln foster goml l'm-llowsllip, :intl ln pronmlv lligllm' stand- , X :lrxls ul' ugricullurv. f l'lu- nlmJ1-cts of thc- vluh ure: to clvvvlop and Slllllllllllli llltC'l'l'Sl!-4 in hvtlvr Hgl'lClllt1ll'?ll I pravticvs in this Clllllllllllllly, to encmirzige wllolesome recreation and sovinhility fur its mem- lwrs. tu uid in financing: judging tl-:uns :incl others representing Hastings High Sn-luml at N jllclgirmg cnntn-sts, to huilrl up anal llll1N'llYl' thc Agricultural ljl'13ilI'llIlK'lll of llustings lligh J Sclmul. 'l'hc- fluh this yr-:nr has thirty-unc mvmlwrs. 'l'hc-sc buys arm- lll43llllK'l'S of Mr. Pctcrs' 5 YUCllllUllill agriculture classes. The time of lIlt'l'lllljI is the first and third 'l'ucsclu,y of unch lnunih. .xx X! f X f X i 4 E, V - IST ROW-Richard Hejkal, Lloyd Hecren, Ralph Harfrleruacl, Lorene Jones, Dorothy King. Lester Shriver. ZND ROW-Gladys Frye, Elinorc Hahn, Evelyn Helzer. Vivian O'Mallc-y, Henry Boltjos, Herschel Simmering. BRD ROW-Evndna Bredehoeft. Ardis Sailor, Genevieve Brown. Dale Schultz, Donald Loudon. 4TH ROW-Virginia Brower, Frances Heeren, Doris Walls, Gertrude W:-inner, Florence lfroschcuser, Maria Wacker. Mr. Hanks. ETH ROW-Bella Rosenberg, Grace Batter-ron. Irene Ernst, Hrncstinc Sigel, Max Billesbarh. lfltlli IEJIUSIINIESS llIILllJIl5 The Business Club offers an opportunity for the business students to cultivate those qualities which are essential to the success of business men and women. Some of these are: initiative, co-operation, self-control, courtesy, responsibility, leadership, and friendship. ' OFFICERS AND COMM I'I I'EI'lS I,LoYn Hizmuzx ------- Prrfxizlrlnf DONALD Iiutmox I'ir4'-Prf1.vidr'r:f GLAm's Fnim - Secretary D.x1.n Scmnxrz - Tl'!2ll8'1H'0T COM MI'1 I'l5l41 CIIAI ll MA N PROGRAM S EvAnNA Runnin llOlCl 'l' - .ERN lcs'rIN1z Slam. lnmu-1 Enssr KIAMICS AND EATS Doms WAl.IJS Uilzivrnnnia WAGNER l nANcr:s I'li':i:m:N XYIVIAN f,'MiKl.l.l'IY Ilr:1.1,.x Roslzsnlzma G1,.xnvs Fun: IVl,xm,x Wmunzn SPONSORS I.. R. Ilzlxics G1,.xnYs I'lAR'I' 7 -sem ' 5 fly? f4'l '- li. gf- . ' Li A ,, . ,f,Mn,Av 5 X I: fi.. v--. ll M 3 ,UT if I 1 4: -1 ss s eem 55 .fl vi TL TOP ROW-Hildreth, Beaghler, Overturf, Whelan. Crabtree, Brown. f 1 END ROW-Volland, Boslaugh, Wagner, Meininger, Batterson. Boggs, Hoff, Peterson, Phillips. fi 'XL ZRD ROW-Kirsch, Staley, Mann, Garrison, Adelsack, Mousel, Zook. ' x 4TH ROWQLainson, Pullen, Grabill. Barclay, Debus. Scott. BTH ROW-M. Foote, Shaulis, Ament, Still, Richards, Smith, Herrin, Graham. , i HTH ROW-Hilton. Craven, Ernst, Cowton, L. Robinson, Kissinger, Helms, Haskins, Sigel, Mickel. 7TH McWhorter, McKean. IIMDSIVII IETV IMLIU IB To all students interested in drama, the Kosmet Klub offers a chance for expression of such talent. Admittance to the Klub is gained by competitive tryouts. Only those students main- taining a good scholastic standing and favorable citizenship grades are allowed to remain as active members. The regular closed meetings of the Kosmet Klub are held on the second and fourth Mon- days of each month. The programs consist of one-act plays, original skits, and instructive talks. These programs are almost entirely in charge of the students. Not only is dramatic talent developed, but a greater benefit is derived from the originality and co-operation under such a plan. Much material, educational as well as entertaining to dramatic students, is brought to the Klub by outside speakers interested in the promotion of drama. The Romantic Young Lady, under the direction of Mr. Mickel, was presented as the annual production. ' In harmony with a tradition of Kosmet Klub, two open meetings, for friends, were pre- pared. The programs consisted of one-act plays, vod-vil skits, and musical numbers. Besides the benefit to the High School, Kosmet renders a service to the community at large. Programs of variety and interest have been presented before numerous gatherings throughout the city. We, who will no longer have an opportunity to represent the Klub hope that this service to thee community may be continued. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Rvssizu. M0l'SEl. Prexidenl JIM Zoos: Munn' XVI-ILLS l'ice-l'rexideul Dono'rnvl.Er: Conmxs JIM ZOOK Secretary Es'rmm l-Inrms EnNus'r1N1a Sloi-:L 7'rnrum.r0r ltomyn Sco'r'r SPONSORS: Miss HILTON Miss Mansuau. Mn. Micxizr. ROWhMcMillan, Gasch, Marshall, C. Robinson. Miller, Burton, Lawson, Boggs, Collin, Bradley, ? x X'f..X ' V. X'!. V V UXLJ H! Myvf' Y 4 f 4 7 1 5 5 fig myl- pt- I X dr ' llll ,JNQ Vi -f YJ' A M, I f -. g 9 .-57T be ' V V V 'Nj EB V. X X V - - ' ,V 3 . X7 J M , V' - Ft .s .. QNX , L l X X ,2 , t X TOP ROW-Rounds, Sliger, Haskins, Harris, Roose, Baker, Rose, Martin, Goodrich, McClenahan. 4 SIND ROW-Bradley. Q'Malley, Watson, Grabill, Ferguson, Armstronfz, Petty. Robinson. SRD ROW-Hunter, King, Leinhart, Carns. Wilson, Woods, Kealy, Simmering, Buskirk, 4TH ROW-Bratton, Roe, Litehenberg, l'uIlen. Mansfield, Coombs, Miller, Hampshire, Boggs. 5TH'ROW-sBoggs, Schafer, Kipp. Collins, Lawson, Stevens, Zimmerman, Whitcomb, Cowton, Rob- lnson. 6TH ROWwBrower, Frye. Stiner. Bertwell. Ernst. Clear, Stroh, NVelch, Barber, Brandt, Calling, Haynes, Martin, Miller. T'l'H ROW-Kraft. Mclntire, Branagran, Gilbert. Byers, Klos. liell. STH ROW--Peters. Dominy, Fassler. Hoffman, McMillan, Meininger, M1-Intire, Goodin, Mahoney, Trites. Phillips, Kissinger. 9TH ROW---Davidson, Haskins. P IDIEIP 112 LIUIB , The Pep Club, under the leadership of the Senior High School yell leaclers, Maurine , Davidson and Evert Haskin, was organized early in the year. The aim of the club was to develop school spirit and to advance the ideals of sportsmanship. Membership was open to the entire student body, and those who were interested were urged lo get orange and black jackets. Q E 5 X SX 5 Besides sponsoring enthusiaslie and organized yelling, the Pep Club worked out Iwo stunts. One of these was the forming of u. letter ll on the field between the halves of the Kearney-Hastings game. The other stunt was staged between halves of the Omaha Central- Hastings Basketball game. This stunt was a tilt between horsemen who rode gallant steeds. Of course, Hastings was vietorious, und Omaha. Centrul had to be carried off the field. The Pep Club has not only cheered football, basketball, and lraek teams, but it has also supported all other organizations which represented the Iligh School. A ,ZfXx ,i.,f is -53- X w ff I uf X rt ,XX EN V1 x X ? X 5 D , .44 fx wefffni or - -My ' fzwgm .X ,X ,X X , l TOI' ROW--Cope. Gordon, Hargleroarl, Dudley. DoFrees. N ZND ROW--Rickel. Clarke. Rose, llrown. Marlgett. Creekpaum, Asmus, Welch. X r, BRD ROVVfHem1wl. Crain. Kauffman. Peterson. Wagoner, He-jkal. Goorlwin. Criswell, Kully. 7 4TH ROW--Baumann. Bruce, Volland, Sharpe, Kleiber, Shaulis, Scott, Klvibcr, Haynes. ETH ROW' -Billeslmch. Sharpe, Burton, Haynes, Jones, Burton, Miller, Sharpe. 5 GTH ROW-sNaultens, Medals, Rindcr. N P ,- Thc Hastings High School Band was organized in H119 by its present dirc-1-tor, X Mr. C. E. Sharpe. The membership at that time- was twenty-five :md has grown to fb forty-two at prusont. The Band is :1 very popular orgunizzition, and za. grunt aid in Z school activities, playing at ull homo uthlvtiu ganlcs. .Xxx iw Q0 -Qt N f XX Xt M, I. N X XX lj C XX' xt x-, 1-5 7 I A ,A , 7ZEmvmv4t EE - - H KAW SG f 4? 4 2 ill 41 -XX fy X. 7 ' Q X , , I x 1 X Y , BACK ROW-Left to Right: Wagoner, Kully, Burton, Lee, Vtfagoner. Welch, Gordon, Cope. XX' ZND R0W4Borcn, Blake, Kauffman. Hejkal. Kleiber, Shaulis, Kline, Borden. BRD ROW-Shively, Wright, Courtright, Burton, Sharpe, Foote. 5 olmiilwlisirlm The Hastings High School orchestral is coulposcd of twicnty-three members. ,- X Both students of the Junior and Senior High School are eligible to belong to this K f orgzmization. Besides playing for school affairs, the Orchostrzi takes part in out- Q side activities. An annual concert is givvn in the spring. This year thc Orchestra X ' placed second in the District IV Music Contest. 1 W '. , if ji A Q 4 K Y f V A X X i -fl ,J of f' AJ 1 1 ld' .X , ' 5 Yx ' ' 1' .XX X 1 I sw I ' f ' fi N gf! JJ , V at W , I, . S V if W., 5 r i 4 of J 'L ' , Y Y . L - Y . . , Y - . BH YmfMSi7iR7f5AXXyl E5 .-50.. 1 J ! ,i X N1 . Q ,, it ij J' 1 I J g A , 'I X c gk.!X1xxl-,ldv l N 1 4 L .X .X f.X .X !.X TOP ROW-Whel n. V Hand-V Lewis, Sloan, S ott. Fink. 2ND ROW-.B1rlon Ferguson Lawson Bradley Paulson, Jones Borden BRD ROW-Helms Schafer Kipp Anderson Pullen Kirsch Saunders. STTIUIDIENIV UDIUNQEIIIL The Student Council is an organization that meets the second and fourth . Tuesdays of each month. ' The Council is composed of one representative from each of the tenth, eleventh :md twelfth grade home rooms. 'f.X'!.X'! X'l.X'!.X D The purpose of the Council is to rousc the spirit of loyalty toward the school, to extend the spirit of good fellowship throughout thc student body, and to foster co- X operation between the students and the faculty. f During the past yearjathc Council has had charge of a convocation, election of class officers, introducingifsitudcnt government in thc home rooms, and the sponsor- ing of the annual Carnival. x N X, X, ' VVith thc co-operation of the students and thc faculty the Council. has been very beneficial and successful. D . Q5 XXX ya gm: 4,1 xv M Mfg, --.s Q xc i. .C ' X4 1 ' Ji IJ! I 'yy 111 if A V I Ns ,LJ fx-f y A 5 - ' Ax, -'ig ,X lx 5 X 'W' U , :Y 54 , I ,Aj . . V 4, l J- Iii. x 1 2 3, V-'M '7 in ' 1. uv' K- I in P a o c J, - I i I ' D ' , , , 1 , y I ., uv 5 K Hi C wanna 5 S .XC NX ff D , 5 5 5 S 5 K xx PD 7,1 .f' I N n ff, 5 I Ex fii fi 7 fx? X Q N is is f ff 5 S A ff - -f' 'NQQXV 'FOP R0WAShively, Beaghlor, McWhorter, W. Foote. ZND ROW-Gibson. Kline. Zook. ?RD ROW-Goodrich, liranagan. DEBATE The High School llehate 'l'ean1' has expcrienced a very successful season this gear. Out of twenty debates they have lueen cngagcd in, they have lost only four, .ill of these hy 2 to 1 decisions. The team has had a schedule which included many of the strongest teams in the statc. Early in the season, a squad was picked from thirtecn students who tried for a plaee on this ycar's team. Those successful in preliminary tryouts were John Kline, Janics Shively, iVendell Foote, Edward lieaghler, James Zook, Mar- garet Brannigan. Dean McVVhorter, and Paul Gilvson. lfrom this squad the 'first four were chosen to cntcr school competition. The team went to the Midland l'nvita.tion Tournainent in February. Here they advanced to thc scmiefinals by decisively defeating Rosalie 3 to 0, and elim- inating the strong Omaha North tcaui in thc quarter finals by a Ii to 0 decision. ln a close debate in the scini-finals they were eliminated hy Lincoln hy a 2 to I decision. While at lfreinont, a practice debate with Omaha. Central was held, Hast- ings again winning the decision. 4 In the Hastings College tournament, John Kline and Edward Beaghler were unable to debate hecausc of sickness. Margaret Branagan and James Zook took their places. Hastings was successful in advancing to semi-finals, defeating Cozad Lf to 1, and Beatrice 3 to 0, but was eliminated by a 2 to 1 decision by Sutton, who had, previous to the tournament, been defeated hy a unanimous decision for Hast- ings. ...- sx X 2 f X 4 X , x W .X ' 5 Z A 2 i 5 .XX x . X-X XX . jx If K ix 5.4 Soi S' Y! . X 5 K N S f 4 Q gi D 5 .X 5 5. NWKQQA 45MavMXxZewQxwNMM5 5 .L ... - In the District Tournament, the Hastings team, composed of John Kline, P James Shively, Wendell Foote and Edward Beaghler, was successful, having de- feated Minllen, 3 to 0, and Holdrege, who had eliminated Kearney, in the finals by a 2 to 1 decision. This gave Hastings an entry in the State Tournament, May 10, ll, 12, at Lincoln. Hastings has also won three unanimous decisions over Mid-State League teams. X V Woiv Los'r NON-DECISION Geneva Lincoln Aurora Doniphan Sutton Doniphan Sutton Kearney Omaha Tech. Rosalie Geneva Omaha North Omaha Central Kearney Cozad Beatrice Minden Holdrege Hebron Academy CDefaultj Grand Island in Hi h WEWEN lWlQAY0 lE X'l.X'!.X'! X A Hi 'la X l..X !..X f..X f.X A A I .X X! X'f. 5 BY! Y!!.X7.W. llllili TTIIGIEIR SWAIFIF liUssr:I,L lNloUs14:1., .fissocir1ff' lfrliirn' DON l'l00'I'lC, lf11.vi1uf.9s llIlHlllfgl'7' IJALE SCIIULTZ, Adv. 1llf1lHH!gf'7' l3oNN11+: l,0R'l'lGR, Ulass Pfrliior RAY CuAu'rui-:i:, Jr! Ifrliinr Luo NlcKic.aN, Jtlzlwiiav XYIVLKN 0'NIAl,Li-tr, I eature.s- NlAlm.xui:'l' Ml-:vi-Ius, Flub Ifdiior I'Il:ILEN Burns, Snap Shot Hrlimr l.1L1.xs Bonus, fldlflllilll' To dcteruiinv tlu' progress uiadv in this S1-nior Annual, wo iuust recall thc- First 'figvr and otha-rs up to this edition. In 191 lu, under thu vditorship of Norma Car- son, the first Hastings High Svliool hook- lz-t was puhlislu-d. This consisted of about thirty pages, was issued quartvrly, and lu-lpcd to boost ll. H. S. to the front. 'l'lie- Staff of the- Tiger was sele-ctr-cl from thc' 'll0t6lll Club, a literary organization. The first annual was published in l91Ii. Prim-, quality, and management have 1-lizmged gre-atly since that datv. Thx- ISJZH Tiger is published at a cost oi' one' thousand dollars and sells for one dollar and seventy-fivv cvnts a copy. 'l'lu- 1-ditor for the next edition is chosen whilc yet a Junior. The following fall he sulwts his staff from the Se-uior c-lass. This your we are- espn-ially proud oi our :nrt work. l r:xm'es Nivwig is rvspou- Muir: lhzuus Editor 64--W sible for the opening pages, and Francis Kistcr and Mr. Bunkcr for thc hand let- ic-ring. VV1- arc' niorc than indebted to Miss Sylla and hcr art class for their contribution of thc division pagm-s. Tlicsn- block prints wvrc drawn and cut by thx' pupils, and wc' can assurv you that it was no vasy thing for bcginncrs. However, thu class cntvrcd into thc' projcvt with wonderful spirit and dosurvc inuvh praisc. This is a sta-p forward for Hastings Higll. Lfp to this timv, either drawings wen' Illiillt' and scnt into thc' ungravcrs, or stoc-k prints wx-rc uscd. Xvxt ye-ar's hook should havm' sonu- splcndid work in it, as tho grvatvr sharv of thc artists arv Jun- iors, Sopholnorvs, and l r1'slnncn who will, no doubt, show that thcy have bona-fitud by a ycar's cxpcricncv. ll TYIIQEIEIR STVNIFIF l'lLORENNt'E I'lll0SCI'lEIlSER, 41.v.vix11lnf Snapxlzof Editor :NIAHY JANI1: IBLAKIC, .'1s.vis1anl IRICNIC l'lnNsT, A.v.wi.s-tant VFIIOMASINA VVATHON, .f1s.vist111zf .lim Zoon, .lmwisiarzt 1 l'lIfIl'F4' Editor l,i:oNA Cm-:An, Typist I,l,ovn lilvllmoxn, .-Issisfanl Envrn Coomus, Typist I.YLE VFOXVER, C'arloons l nANm'1:s Nicnvuo, Jr! Iizlilor Bnxfi NIAE COLLIER Sponsor -ins I. H1 4 is , f3liXZ55f' Vasxglgz Z if 55 1 fi ' 4 S4 :P X' A ' X 5 X f S . xx x SX ,X . 5 K X f X 7 f Qgf I, f ' Tx. x f rl W Q TOP ROVVf-Carey, Rasmussvn, Hejkal. Tower. O'Mallvy. f' ZND ROW--Brower, Paulson, Kirsch. X Y! BRD ROVV--Sloan, Porter, Dobus. Pm-tty. Dominy. Caldwell. Branaisan. i Q 'X fl 4TH ROW -Anderson. McKvan. M. Footv. W. Foote. Shiv:-ly, Br-auhlvr. Frink, Moussul. S 1 if - xx ff f f, A' X , N Z NAllll1DNNll. IHCNCIR SUCIIIEUNY Q 5 'B Tha- National llonor Socicty this yvar has a lllCIl1l1l'I'SllllJ of twvnty-four Hon- iors. They stand in thc uppvr third of their class in sc-holarsllip, and wc-rc svli-ctr-41 ixx as worthv lvadors of thu class of 1928. 'XX x ' 7 3 I Thi' four-fold standard of thc soc-ictv is c'll2ll'ilCtl!l' Lcadcrshii Sc-holarshi 1, ,ff j . 1 J l 1 l and Sorviuc. l i ,f f 4, . SNS ., . Z4 X Xi llu- offivvrs of tho yoar arv: ,, , 4 ff, l,Tl'Sif1f'Hf, Liao lhll'Kl'1AN 6 1 .Xi Vicr-Pr1'.virlr'nf, NIAXINIG l'AI'l.soN Q - x . V. Sfcrr1nr'y-Trr'r1.surrr, liussicm. llloosml ig P X 'l'hv IllCIIll70l'S arc: 5 Edward licaglilvr, Marie llchus, Margarvt llranagan, lvcndvll lfootv, .XX fix Richard Hcjkal, l.co McKean, lilizaha-tll Putty, Rosa Ella Carry, Alice Dominy, Thomas lfrink, Vivian O'Malley, Maxine Paulson, X , ,ff Bernice Sloan, Frank Thompson, Lyle Tower, Marjory Caldwell, C. 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Philip Svliwnlmlu-r. l'l1nrle-5 Shia-ld:-, llilyllllillll Crsllvirvv. liivlinrml Pct:-rson. linsil . .'XlS1l4IlljJfll, Frecl Brown, lliclulrml Ks-uly zuul DWIGIVI' THOMAS, VWICII liclnloiul Jolmson. X i L. J ffjp , ff X W1 - Qmiifi , I f f aff 'f' f ff! U . f, , L W , 1 jwJwwff I SQUNI if Q,.W' yy K ,WI in V'i r a iff f 'i Ar' gfff 2' z ,ffl lil- f rl' 'Wai fav-7 j. ,,Li I-'Q TOP ROWfGiven. W. Foote, liakor, Snyder, Mm-Whortvr, Tully, Bivs-ns. Yonrklo, Payne. Harrison END ROW fllivens. 'Yanni-r., Rivhmonrl, Vollnnd. Phillips. Dearborn, Medals, Koi-krow, Fink, Millvr. CSRD ROW fCo:u'h D. 'l'l'xomas, Parsons. Sundlinyr, Brown. Holymun, Malirk. Davis, D. Foote, Gett- mnn Hecht. 'l'l'H ROW fl.. Rivhmoncl. SK'l'lXV2ll'l1llH'1'. Shia-lcls, Vralitrvv. IH-if-rson.YH1-jkal. I 1'ick+-, Slifer, ETH ROW fl'onslwruclx, Curry, Johnuon. Kvaly. Towors. I'llJf'llIll'll'!'. Ixrvsbm-li, Brown, - To X QENZQWQN- flf fx E5 BASIL ALSPAUGH This is Basil's first year at Hastings. H0 playcd tackle and was always on thc joh to stop an opponent's charge. RICHARD Pll'I'l'1RSON Veto was a ncw man all the way around. He had ne-vcr had a football suit on until this fall. He developed into a good ccntcr huforo the your was ovcr. Being only a Sophomorc hc will he with the Tigers for two more ye-ars. , CLARICNUE SLIGER. Higgs played in hard luck last year. H0 got his jaw hrokcn at the first of the sc-ason. hut came hack strong this ycar and prove-cl to he an cxccllcnt wingman. ? ,XX . 1 f-T1f- fl J .L L L 5 Y i XZ?2N--,,-VXNZNXRWWWNIE E i-ii! N ' ,- l'IIIl,Il' SCTIVVABAUICIL Q75 fl' X' . N Phil playa-d :i fine gunna :it cud. He was Qi! f always fast in getting down on punts. He was the only Tiger to go through the season with- X out missing an uiinutv of play. . K Q fi X. Q u f i X .XX S R,If'HARD IIHJKAI, 4 I irpo played his third your at guard for the Tigers. He wus :1 big stone wall on the line and 1-ould easily get his man out. 2 Ng I xx Y , 4 77 .-Q4 .X P X 2 m'I.F. 'fowl-:R A4 f X N , R Lyle was an shifty, hard fighting, little qunr- 5 i L X terhuck. The opponents found him hard to ' Q stop on his returning of punts. Lyle was hon- Q ored with a place on Gregg McBridc's Honor X Roll und was selected :ns second Mid'St:xtv N Ng I,,cugl1e qlmrtvrbuvk. ,Q 4 5 x 1 i Q .XX i X E if Z, X' QQ 1 -v rf lil X i if-5 , K 2 Y, XX 5 ix E5 l rN AW? Axifzfk YW r, AQ.7,SY1QNX5?f3Tf 415RM!.-!'i ...72.. A A XAX- - LLOYD RICHMOND Richmond played at tackle for his first time as a regular this year. He could always be de- pended upon to open holes in thc- lines. ARNOLD KRESBACH Krissy played his third year at half for the Tigers. He' was u good kim-ker and ball lugger. . '1'I Il'l0DORl91 FRICKE Ted played at tm-klv. He was :1 hard line smasher :md was always in thc fight. His op- ponents werv glad when hv was out ofthe game. ..1B.. X .X!.Xl.X!.X !.X A Hi .X !.X fix !.X I. L 5 k'A'!.X'f.W.X'!.X !.X RAYMON ll C'IlAli'l'IiF.l-I 'l'his was l :1t's sm-cond yi-:nr at :i guard po- sition with thc Tig:-rs. and lu- he-lpvd out :1 lot on thc' linc. He was always :a hurd fightvr from the minute hcl startod until thi- QQHIIN? was over. l Rl .ll BROWN If :my main c-arncd his lm-tter in foothzlll it was Fred. Ile cauu- out 1-vm-ry ym-ur for four long seasons :md seldom missed u przic-tir'1'. llv was :1 hard lighting guard :md could hc- de- pendvd upon to takv his man out. C'HARI,l'1S SIIIIZLDS 'l'his is Shigg's' first ye-:nr for football, :md he played :l good gunna :it t:u'kh'. He would get in the gumv :and fight likv 1-vm-rytliing to win. , 74.7 HAROLD HOEPPNER Hep was a hard fighting half back. He was always called upon to hit the line. He liked to play so well that even if he was hurt he rc-fused to be taken out of the game. This was Hep's second year. EDMUND JOHNSON Bud played his third year for the Tigers at half back. He was a fast man on end runs, and carried the burden of acting captain in the majority of the games. RICHARD KEALY Dick was a fast half back and an excellent ball carrier. He was always good on end runs and off-tackle bucks. V.X'AX'AX .X G Q Q 4 x N f N f x 1 f x I N 1 Q ? N x X SIIJMIVIIAIRNY CIF QEMVIIIES Tiemns, 6'-'lhIlNDEN, 0 l The Tigers opened their football schedule at Minden. During the first three quarters of the game both teams fought on even terms, but in the fourth quarter the Tiger eleven displayed a brilliant aerial attack which gave them a six to nothing victory. The Tigers carried the ball eighty-five yards in the last few minutes of play to gain the victory. Lyle Tower scored the one touchdown on a line plunge. 'l'1GEns, 15-fN 1cLsoN, 7 The Tigers uchalked up their second victory when they defeated the Nelson eleven, fifteen to seven, on the Hastings College field. The Tigers held the Nelson team scoreless until the last few minutes of play when Roby received a punt on the fifty yard line and raced down the field for their only touchdown. Tierms, GH-Aunoim, 0 In this game the Tigers were forced to be satisfied with only a. six to nothing victory over the Aurora eleven because they were a little over-confident when they went into the game. ,This game was featured by many costly fumbles which tended to mar the smoothness of the game. Krebsbach scored the Tigers' touchdown. 'l'1umns, 9-Surnmon, 0 The Tigers won their fourth consecutive victory when they defeated Superior nine to nothing. The Tiger line worked to perfection, holding Superior to one first down in the first half, and to two first downs in the second half. Hi vmNm lk max o x A E5 !X E5 XXCAX VX X!.X X!XfX X!X!X!X!X 5 e X 'I'IGERS, 7-KEARNEY, I3 The Tiger eleven lost their ,first game of the season to the Kearney Bear Cats, seven to thirteen. Although the Tigers were defeated they were by no means hum- bled, for they gave the Kearney veterans the toughest battle of the season. In this game the Tigers made nineteen first downs to Kearney's seven. They made two hundred nine yards from the line of scrimmage while Kearney made only one hun- dred two yards. The Tigers had eighty-seven yards on passes while Kearney made II mere thirty yards. Kearney scored early in the first period by a series of line smashes. From then on, the Tigers buckled down to business and gave the Bear Cats a real battle. The Tigers failed to score until. the third quarter when Tower, Kealy, Krebsbach, and Hoeppner took turns at carrying the ball, and then Krebs- bach carried it over for the touchdown. He also kicked the goal for the extra point. It then looked like a Tiger victory, but the ill-fated wind caught a Tiger punt on the twenty-five yard line and carried it outside. This gave Kearney a great advantage, and they managed to carry it over to win the game. ' Tmmxs, 0-CRETE, 28 ' , 8 This was the only game of the season in which the Tigers failed to score, and, also the only game in which the opponents had such a large score. Although the veteran 'Crete 'team out-weighed the Tigers, they played on even terms until the last few minutes of the first half when Crete completed a thirty-five yard pass for a touchdown. From then on Crete had things their own way and scored three more touchdowns. .4171 X X'f 'I V !.X'A 25 .X !.X .X l.Xl. Hi K'! X'l. '!...W.X !.X X 2 .xi 4 K A f f x x x z x f 4 X 4 Z X f X f EFXX Y 'XfZ'W1 lN - - WRX QX IAX !.X !.X .XIXVXA i ,-'. EE 1 s wily!! Q 3 . ' A Q 5 4 Tlmzns, 7-Yomc, 6 X 4 Taking the ball from the kickoff after Kuntzelman, York's right end, had re- covered a fumble and raced fifty yards for a touchdown, early in the second half, the Tigers tore the York line open at will and scored a touchdown which gave them a seven to six victory over Coach Gautsch's gridsters on Hanson field. Both teams fought on even terms during the first half. Tm!-ms, 6-Fsmmmv 12 This is another one of those last minute wins for the opponents. The score was tied six up to the last few seconds of play when Fairbury completed a twenty ' yard pass to win. The game was played on a snow covered field, making it diffi cult for both teams. TICiERS, 7-BEATRICE 7 The Tigers closed their football season at Beatrice with a seven to seven tie Tower, Tiger quarterback, made the first and only touchdown in the opening period when he returned a punt for eighty yards. Beatrice scored their tieing touchdown in the third quarter. A .X'! L T P 5 YAY Q- -3-+ -- -mg K4 ,4 123057 'Aoi' P: P 1 za Q :ri '4 ' 4 Z r: 4' F 5 q 5 A I XA P4 Q' Q S 4 'I H4 55 1 Wxmwmmxv ' L 4 5 x'vvvVVvvvAv yif 'Lind lhw nuhlv- llmrxvzllm .muy Ins rvur .muy rmld and Tffllffllfl. mul ILIIOTV' lnm Iliff wav' amyle, lim lxmwflu, H10 gran wrm' elmllz. scrmwmzl and lrurllml l111'n1lgl1 lim l1r'uz'r411,.v. -Tir- TOP RflW fCKY31'h Thomas. Petr-rson. Foster, Flynn, Krebshach, Bivens. ZND ROW--Schwubaucr, Kockrow, Tower, Shea, lim-ppm-r, Bivcns. S EN HD ll IHIICEIH BNSINIHV BAILIL SCDIUA D In spitv ol' thu fact that scvvn of thi' 1-ight lt'tti'YlllCIl from thc 1927 tcain wore gramluatecl, Hastings was again re-prcsvnti-cl by om' of its traditionally strong bas- lwtlrall tL'IilIlS during the past svason. Starting with Lylu 'fowcr as tlu' only Vfft-CI'il.ll in Suit, and a large' supply of ambitious but inf-xpc'ri4'nc'cd candidate-s, the- Tig:-rs roundud into shape slowly, but at t0l1l'YlZlIIlt'llt tixnu tliuy wcru convcmlcd to bl' one of tlrc fivu or six strongest tvalns in tln' statv. . An unfortunatc sc-liedulu arrangm-mm-nt in which tllrvm- of thc Mid-State: Imagllcu opponvnts wcru inc-t on their own small courts, and an unvxpcvted slump in mid- suason, during which the Bcatricm- five humblcd the Tigcrs on thc home floor, warm: thc causes of an unclcscrverlly low standing in tlu- IA'3,Q:llf'. Tlmsu rc-vcrsals worm- morc than off-set. llowc-vor, by finc victoria-s ovvr Omalia 'IltfCll., Omaha Central, Havelock, and Univ:-rsity Place, tlu' lattvr lmcing inaclc till' victim a sucond time in a fast gamu at thu statv tournamunt. Of the rcgulars, Tower, Foster, and Flynn will llc lost by graduation, lcaving liovkrow, Hocppncr, Krvlmslmavli, and Slim'-a as a powvrful nucluus with which to start thc 1929 season. ..50,,.. TOP ROW'-Coach Thomas, Hoylman, Hocrner, Medals, Binde-run. ZND ROW -Curry. lirown, Driulmlhis, IJ. Pi-Lerson. IRIESIEIRVIE IBASIKIETIBAILIL Although the hoys Wl10 play on tht- rcsorvc baskut ball tvani svmn unimportant to tht- succcss of the rt-gular team they arv a hig factor in putting the regulars in lip top shape, The rcserves provide znnplv conipm-tition for the regulars and work hard all season for thv good of thc first team. A number of these ft-llows are already being considc-red for m-xt yvar's toani. They have shown finu work throughout tha' svason, and in most sc-rinnnaga' g'1llllf'F lllilfll' tht- regulars gt-t up and str-p in ordcr to ln- safe from dcfvat. During thc sm-ason thc reserves played a number of prcliminary ganu-s with other teams about town :md won all of the contt-sts with tht- c-xcc-ption of onv. Thi- resvrvt-s 1-losvd tht-ir season at thc- Grand Island tournzuuent. Thvv worm- pairvd with Dann:-hrog in tht- first round, and were defeated 27 to 23, aftvi play- ing two Q-xtra periods. M glu., TOP ROW-Harrison. Meade. Buttell. Foot, Savage. Volwicler, J. Dunn. 2ND ROW--Breault. Nuultes, N. Dunn. Hujkal. Anderson. King. UIUNIICDIQ IHIIQEIH BASINIETVIBNILIL SQUAD The Junior High had a successful season. playing clvvcn games and winning nina- of them. They defeated Kenesaw, the Adams County Champions, twvnty-tliree to nine. At the close- of the season they won the Class D championship in thu Grand Island College- Invitation Tournament. Letters wore awarded to Gerald Buttell, Otto llvjkal. William Nlvad, Daniel llreault. Junior Dunn, Max Savage, Jake Yollweiller, Donald Nloiluy, Alb:-rt Anderson, Kenneth Waln. Gerald Buttell and Otto llvjkql were placed on lhv All Class D team, winning sil- vor basket halls as awards. 'l'H E SCH l'2DULl4l: Hastings Juniors IT lilvnvil High School IH Hastings Juniors ll li. l. XYalnat Jr. High li Hastings Juniors 25 Kearney Junior High li Hastings Juniors 13 Ayr High School H Hastings Juniors 30 Harvard Junior High T Hastings Juniors I7 Kearney Junior High 21' Hastings Juniors 32 iilcnvil High School I2 Hastings Juniors 21 Juniata High School 9 Hastings Juniors 23 lic-m-saw High School 9 GRAND ISLAND INVl'l'.X'l'IUN 'l'Ul'ItN.XMl'lN'l' Hastings Juniors 16 G: I. Barr Junior High H Hastings Juniors 12 G. I. Walnut Junior High 7 -812- S IU IVII WI! A IIQNY Basket Ball in the Hastings High School was a little different story this year than it was in 1927. Graduation left Coach Thomas with but one letter man who was not even a regular last year. With Lyle Tower, and a bunch of green material, a new team had to be moulded. This team, although not quite as successful as the seventeen consecutive winners' team last year, played some excellent games. They defeated many strong teams, such as Omaha Tech., Omaha Central, University Place, and others. ' - TIGERS, 23TGENEVA, 14- The Tigers played the first Basket Ball game of the season with the Geneva quintet. After playing on even terms for the first half the Tigers came back with a strong finish to raise their score to 23, while Geneva succeeded in making 14- points. Hoeppner led the scoring attack with 10 points. IFIGERS, 12-SUPERIOR, 9 The Tigers won their first out-of-town game by defeating Superior 12 to 9. Because they were handicapped by the small Superior court the game proved to be a hard fought bat- tle from whistle to whistle. At the half, the Tigers had a 7-3 lead. Krebsbach was high scorer with eight points. Tower and Foster were the stars in this game. Their ability to take the ball off the back board und work it through Superior's tall defense was effective in bringing victory to the Tigers. TIGERS, 25-CLAY CENTER, 14' The Tigers added the third consecutive game to their credit when they defeated Clay Center 14 to 25 on the Clay Center court. During the first half the Tigers had only an 8 to 6 lead, but they came back strong in the last half and made 17 points. Kockrow and Shea played a good offensive game: Flynn was high scorer for the Tigers' machine, with four field goals. ' ' 'I'mEns, 20-OMAHA TECH., 19 This was a hard fought game and neither team gave up hopes of winning which made ii very interesting to watch. The scoring was evenly divided among the Tigers. Flynn and 16 rebsbach each scored four points and Hoeppner and Kockrow each scored three points. X A g fl -sa-e I l 2 2 2 Hi A X'! ...XN5.'!.X' !.X A VAX I A X! X- '!.. '!.X7.X'!. 5 LW. W y - Txoans, 1 3-Cams, 28 The Tigers met their first reverse when they were defeated by the veteran Crete quin- tet in the Manual Arts gymnasium. Because the Crete tossers were unable to penetrate the strong Tiger defense they were forced to shoot long goals which gave them a 28 to 13 victory. Shea was high point man for the Tigers with four points, while Krebsbach was second with three. TIGERS, 17'-COLUMBUS, 9 The Tigers won their first Mid-State basket ball game when they defeated the Columbus cagers 17 to 9 here. The game was not as fast as the one played the previous night with Crete, but Columbus was unable to connect with the basket for a single goal until the last few minutes of the fourth quarter when a Columbus forward caged one. All of their first seven points were made on free throws. Hoeppner was high scorer of the game with six points. Bivens and Tower each contributed three points. TIGERS, 20-Yonx, 32 The York cagers handed the Tigers their second defeat of the season when they piled up 32 points to the Tigers' 20. The Tigers were handicapped by the small York court and could get neither their defense nor their offense into action. 'They were also hindered by the absence of Foster which caused the placing of Krebsbach at guard and Flynn and Kockrow at center. York made a remarkable average in goal shooting, making one out of every three attempts. Tower was high scorer for the Tigers with three long tosses for a total of six points. 'rlGERS, 22-UNIVERSITY PLACE, 14 The Tigers continued their winnings by handing the University Place quintet their first defeat, on the University Place floor, 22 to 14-. The Tigers got into the scoring early and secured! a lead which they maintained throughout the game. They held a 15 to 3 advantage at the end of the first half. Flynn was high man of the game with eight points. Krebsbach was the main strength on the defense, and he also played a good offensive game scoring six points. Tlonns, 1 7--Bayriucin, 16 Beatrice handed the Tigers their second defeat of the season in the Mid-State League when they scored 16 points to the Tigers' 7, in the Manual Arts Gymnasium. The Tigers had great difficulty in locating the hoop from long and short attempts, while Beatrice made their large share of points on long tosses, being unable to penetrate the Tiger defense for short shots. .ANXZA ,.84.-. TIGPIRS, 23-Fmnnnnv, 244 The Tigers dropped another game when they were defeated by the Fairbury quintet 23 to 24. The Fairbury team was composed of all tall fellows who were veterans from last year's five. In the last thirty seconds of play it looked like a victory for the Tigers when' Flynn shot the ball clear into the hoop, but it took reverse action and rolled out, letting the score stand 23 to 211 against them. This was the fastest game of the season for the Tigers. TIGERS, 9-KEAIKNEY, 21 The Hastings Tigers lost a hard fought battle to the Kearney quintet, 21 to 9, on the Kearney floor. The Tigers put up :I good fight, but were unable to stop the veteran cage- ster's attack. Foster was high scorer for the Tigers with a field goal and a free toss. TIGERS, 30-HOLDREGE, 10 After having a losing streak the Tigers got into action and turned back the Holdrege aggregation 30 to 10 on the home floor. The first quarter the Tigers held a 12 to 3 advant- uge, and by an uncanny goal shot they raised the count 22 to 8 for the first half. Shea was high point man with 14 points, almost half the total score. ' TIGERS, 21-HAvELocI4,'20 f 1 The Tigers continued their winnings by defeating the Havelock quint' 21 to 20 at Have- lock. An extra period had to be played to decide the winner. During the first half of this game the Tigers failed to make a field goal, scoring all their points on free throws, but a rully in the last half tied the score at 16 all. In the extra period Shea scored five points, while Havelock could tally only twice for four points to win the game. Shea was high scorer for the Tigers with six points. Kockrow was next with five. rIlIGERS, 15--LINCOLN, 16 Although the Tigers held Lincoln to only a single point in the last half, they were un- ahle to tally enough to overcome the lead Lincoln had piled up during the first. half. In this way they lost their last out--of-town game 15 to 16. The Tigers put up a strong last minute drive and almost duplicated the Havelock game finish. Kockrow and Shea were high point getters for the Tigers, each scoring four points. Tower was the big noise 'on the defense, his floor driving was one of the features of the game. TIGERS, 29-OMAHA CENTRAL, 23 The Tigers closed their cage season by defeating the Omaha Central quintet 29 to 23, in the Manual Arts Gymnasium. Central led 14- to 12 at the end of the first half, but the Tigers came hack strong in the last period and scored 17 points. They scored the first seven points in the first four minutes of the last half, which is a remarkable average. Shea led the scoring with 15 points. Tower played his usual, brilliant, well rounded game. A . ,fix . -35- '!.X' .X'!.X'!. 'A EH Ei Bt' WAXV. X .X - .X!. .. .X .XA l X i S .5 ff ,f Q ? XX V. S 5 K J? wffpi yu . r l, ,, ll f f ff, 1 ff' J f . lim f X ff! f 4, LM mn! f f f 'x ' X A I -- - f N pffy , ..- f' Q., , f-1' 91 ', A O'Mall , Hqh , 1-1 kin-, Debu . X' ' ' W'?eYngart.nBhr?sn. Eampbelfl. 'T i' X Brnnayzahi' Hang. Gates, Dominy. 5 - I F4-1-ssler. .Gilbert 5-lch, Hunter. Litchenbvrg, Nixon, Walls, McKenna. ,x Nr. P' X' NV l Y Collins lfipp, Shields, Pifter, Kimi, Mclntire, Hallornn, Burr, Rosenberg, Staley. U 4 l V X Kahier, Mill ', , -Ioffman, Footu, Damme, Schafer, Burley, Wanzer, Cahl- X xx , ' R.fJlLfIKiS, Sihfitt. w Maxwell, Licnhart, Rose, Rutherford, Brandt. Klos, Colling, Gooilin. 1 A ' . ' . . f W 'J' U W ' 'Ml X-H 'XX sq N , I, , if ' ' 45 2-AX A X , , , ll ll an - N ' ' ' 1 - X it s ' ' -' ff D 'flu' G. A. A. snolisoryv is Miss lluby'D:unn1e, xx ho camo to Ilustings in I926, ns Physical Q ' l5,iiree10r.MuUmlvi' lwl' lvnclorship tha- 0l'2fflllliZll.lilN,-BLIS grown :md is now un :ictivv and inter- X K ' g-sling bluh. Its xpurposzj isxioli o .' to 4-neu lrilgl' clean utlilctics and all-round sportsman- wsliip, hut also to promotika lliilltll er intqrc. in high wal' activities. The requirement for ' iiicinhvrship is 100 ioinir.,ximt noi nut 'Q350 mints ' 4- hcl-n earned is thi- Il awarded. N . l N. I 4 f . r 1 ! Qfifivcrs Hn' 'lhv fours 1927 ailuil 1928 zirvzi ,' Q f Y ' lJl'f'NilIf'llf. TVIARLXLJKIII' f',xl.nwi-21.1. 1-XX' x,,4 A A i'ir'f-l'rrfxi1l0nf FRANCES Frzmirsox V ,jf ij J ' ,l Nrlrrrfla lu, Doms Kms , I V , fi' 5 7'1'rfusuwrf'1', GrlCll'l'RllllE M11.Lmc .XX x l Il. ii. A. Rr2y1ov'lM'. lVlu.mu:n Kim' XXX K ' - ' l,'llllf'l'.N'NiUIl Jlrnuuufr. M.xRu.xRi:'r l3R.xNAG.xN , V KX g nl . If ' X 1 The zlssocizitioifs chirf activitivs url' thc' favorite sports among thi- girls. . 4 I ,. llxopkvy, an. iiruc American sport, is indeed e11tl1usiu.sticu.lly rc-ccivccl by thc U. A. A's. of XX ' X H. H. S. . l SlK'l'l'l'7l,i'l'hilDS the reason for its popularity is hl'CZlllSl' of its similarity to football. ff X . , ' lu Basket Ball lhe color tournvy has promotml more mtcresi. and has brought out more f' , ' fls ihun amy other sport. h m '-,QV W Vollcy B:,1.llfVVl1a-it is Spring without. Vollcy Bull, und what is Volluy llazll without an. fvw lsr X X 'iizjurvd fists? X ',x,f 'l'rz1cl-:, a m-W fvuturc in G. A. A., promises to lu- an vc-ry popular onr-. for thc word il- 6 sclf spurs the fair sux ou to hit thi- ciuclcr trail as competitors of thvir hrothcrs. 258 Base Bull, thc ull-Anicririui sporl, is as f:-isviuting, to the girls, :ls si league' game, and . ' ' more fun. ' BX! ln Hikiu r. thc memhc-rs, not lacing Scotvhmen, do not vonsitlcr thc loss of shoe leather. ., f 5' . . . . . 'ff' Through these sports tht' girls of G. A. A. derive much pleasure, hlghG'I' iflvnls of sports- fq lllillwlllll, stronger bodies. and a. hcttvr unclvrstamling of othvr girls. .xx X. ..... .EE i is -als Z7,fsxfmXVfffm 77, fSV,,f7.Xv,fA, wt- ffm ffffsik-X7 SJ ..-g5.. ff f f We .6 . y y,fe..,,V,,9f 5 1il'L! . , ,ef ' 717 -AJ frafffff C2144 A .4 af are 7. jg TRACMFHQZT Track in Hastings High School last year was probably not as successful as in some of the previous seasons. Considering the material which Coach Thomas had to work with the team was quite successful. The only letter men to return were: Clifford Kennedy, Alvan Millard, Noel Wilson, Alex Pauley and Roy Bassett, fht Tigers' first meet was the Kearney Invitation Field and Track Meet. They respectively. Clifford Kennedy won first in the 4140 yard dash and first in the 880 yard dash. Iieo McKean placed second in the mile run, and fourth in the 880 yard dash. Roy Bassett won first in the javelin. Noel Wilson placed third in both the 220 yard dash and the javelin throw. Edmond Johnson won fourth place in the 4-410 yard dash. Charles Shively placed fourth in broad jump. Flu. second meet for the Tigers was the Mid-State League Field and Track Nleet which was held on the Hastings College cinder path. They won fourth place in this meet. In the events Leo McKean placed second in the mile run and third in the half mil: rung Roy Bassett won first in the javelin, fourth in the discus, and tied with Lester Stiner for third place in the high jump, Noel Wilson placed sec- ond in the iaveling Alvan Millard tied for fourth place in the pole vault, and the relay te-im placed fourth in the 880 yard relay. The Tigers last invitation meet was the Central Nebraska Field :md Track Meet in which they placed sixth. Roy Bassett placed fourth in the discus, third in the Javelin, and tied for third in the high jump. Leo McKean placed third in the mile, and fourth in the half mile. In addition, the relay team won fourth place. In the Annual State Field and Track Meet the Tigers' team won sixth place. Leo McKean placed second in the mile rung Bassett placed second in the javelin, third in the discus, and fourth in the shot putg and Noel Wilson won fourth place in the 220 low hurdles. Eleven men were awarded letters at the close of the season. They are: I.eo McKean, Roy Bassett, Clifford Kennedy, Noel Wilson, Edmond Johnson, Charles Shively Alvan Millard, Lester Stiner, Alex Pauley, Willard Davis, Richard Kealy. J, ' 1 f VP AA,-24 .Afnfxz rf placed third in the meet, with Grand Island and Kearney winning first and second 5 55 WkN 1W XQNOXNQN 45 X AX! 'VAB 4 V AX A X ,f A X 'A .X !.X !.YfAk .X l.X X V 'A' EEK EE AWANWAYlH - - V QDILHV IJDCDIIQ IHDII32 IIIQDZS Prospects for a successful track are very promising for this year. A large number of men are out every night working hard on their various events. The lettermen to return are: Leo McKean, Edmond Johnson, and Willard Davis. Among the promising men are: Paul Peterson, Wallace Curry, John Shea, Lyle Tower, Alan Bivens, Adrian Bivens, Herman Flynn, Arnold Krebsbach, Jack Binderup, Dale Peterson, and Al- bert Consbruck. HASTINGS RELAY CARNIVAL The relay teams have already gotten into action in the Hastings College relays. They won the mile relay, establishing a new record, and placed third in the medley relay. The mile relay team was composed of Edmond Johnson, Wallace Curry, Alan Bivens, and Leo McKean: while Edmond Johnson, Paul Peterson, Adrian Bivens, and Leo McKean IIlElClC up the medley team. A INTER-CI,Ass BIEET The Juniors won the interclass field and track meet this year with the Seniors placing second. Tun SUMMARY: 100 Yn. DASl'l'f'WtlIl by Paul Peterson, tsenj: second, Maliek, tsenjg third, Shea, tsophjg fourth, Richard Peterson, fsophj. Time: 10.6. 120 Yu. H161-I I'IUllDl.l'!S-VWYOII by Binderup, CSr.D: second, Krebsbach, CJr.D: third, Cons- bruck, fJr.j. Time: 18.8. MILE RUNmWon by McKean, tSr.D: second, Curry, CJr.J: third, Rosenberg, tJr.Q: fourth, Anderson, fJr.j. Time: 5:58,8. 4-I-0 Yo. DASII-XNYOII by Johnson, tJr.J: second, Davis, tSr.D: third, Alan Bivens, CJr.J: fourth, Brown, tJr.j. Time: 59.44. 110 Yn. Low I'IUlIDI.1'IS+-WOII by Krebsbaeh, fJr.J: second, Shea, tSoph.j: third, Consbruck, fJr.j: fourth, Alan Bivens, CJr.J. Time: 14. 220 Yo. DASH-WOII by Pterson, tSr.J: second, Maliek, fSr.j: third, Hejkal, eighth grade: fourth, Barrows, tJr.J. Time: 25.2. IMIALF MILE RUN-Woxl by Johnson, CJD: second, McKean, CSr.D: third, Curry, fJr.D: fourth, Brown, tJr.Q. Time: 2:16. PIALF MII.E IIELAY-WON by Seniors Kline, McKean, Maliek, Peterson: second, Jr.: third, Jr. High: fourth, Soph. Time: 1:4I3.6. , BROAD JUMP?W0ll by Adrian Bivens, fJr.j, 18 ft. 1015 inches: second, Alvan Bivens, tJI'.D, 18 feet, 4- inches: third, Wells, tSr.D, 17 feet, 111A inches: fourth, Hoeppner, CJr.J, 17 feet, 'IM inches. HIGH JIYMP-W0l1 by Flynn, tSr.j: second, Binderup, tSr.j: third, Hoeppner, tJr.j: fourth Tower and Wells, tSrs.J, tied. Heighth 5 feet, 314 inches. DIscus Tunow-Won by Krebsbacb, tJr.D: second, P. Peterson, fSr.j: third, Malick, fSI'.D: fourth, Shea, tSoph.D. 91 feet, 6 inches. SIIo'r PUTYWOD by R. Peterson, CSoph.j: second, Sundling, tSr.j: third, Shea, fSoph.j: fourth, Hoeppner, fJr.j. Distance, 35 feet. JAVELIN Tmzow-Won by Adrian Bivens, CJr.J: second, Tower, fSr.J: third, Krebsbach, CJI-.lg fourth, Hoeppner, CJr.l. Distance, 119 feet, 9 inches. GRAND ISLAND MEET Tile Tiger track team met its first taste of real competition Saturday, April 21, at the Grand Island College Invitation Track and Field Meet. A stiff, cold wind hindered the team somewhat in displaying its best. Leo McKean won the mile run and tied with Wenrer of Grand Island, for first place in the half Inile run, Illttlilllg' him high point man for the Tigers with nine points. Edmond Johnson placed third in the 880 yard dash and also placed third in the half mile run, giving him second place in the Tigers' scoring with four points. The relay team composed of Alan Bivens, Delbert Barrows, John Malick, and Paul Peterson placed fourth which added one point to the score to give the Tigers fourth place in the meet. The Tigers' second meet will be the Mid-State League Field and Track Meet to be held at Beatrice, April 28. Coach Thomas will probably take a large squad to this meet. The Central Nebraska Meet to be held at Hastings College, May fifth, will be the next meet on the Tigers' schedule. On May 11 and 12, the Tiger squad will go to Lincoln, to participate in the State Field and Track Meet. This will probably be the last meet on the Tiger schedule' L 1 'IJI'-I 1.l LF'1.ll-F 4 SAE!! AU ll Smokv Ihr' ralunufl Inywflmr, ami as bruthur.w. live h0IIl't'f0TZU!lTlIfn E H ff? Ng, .MMM A ,, g z E i M 91- jk 'Q 3 .. if? ig XE Ms ,ix r 4 SF N. w R X S Ml WN? EFX njgq Q 3' ii Q gh ix f Q i l 5 i . pg-, .X E5 SAX 4 x G .X'AX'AX'A 57 WX X XXX !X!X XA . ,. , Y, at -mzf? -f,-al. W., ., !,f,,,,,. ... f--f ,r -f- TiII'I IE VIEIQSANVII ILIE 1iIlDN1iIES1i Contests are always popular in any high school, especially those which have to do with the selecting of people to suit various characteristics. In 1926, there was an A, B, C, Contest in Hastings High School. This year a Versatile Contest was held. , Since the annual is the Senior's year book, we confined the contest to Seniors only. VVe felt that the other classes would have their chance when they become Seniors. The voting took place in the Senior home rooms, amidst a great deal of campaigning. In spite of what often results, the selections were very good. The election of the winners was due to outstanding work in athletics, scholarship, dra- matics, or other activities. i The winners of the contest are as follows: A-Versatile Bog-LYLE Towmn. B-Versatile Girl-MARGARET BRANAGAN. C-V-ivacious-EVERT HASKINS. D-E-fficient-BONNIE PORTER. E-R-efined-MILDRED Kmscu. F-S-agacious-MELVILLE Foo'rE. G'A-ltTui8ti01VANCE ANDERSON. H-T-antalzfing-DON Foo'rE. I-I-ngenious-MAME Drzsus. J-L-ikable-RUSSELL NIOUSEL. K-E-nergetic-MARJORIE CALDVYELL. -105-- '!.X'A 5 X'!.X'l.X' '!.X IAX l.X l.X !.X l.Nl'.XV .. .X LX'aA'!.X'!.X'! EE f' f li A33 Ai. , N S ll D U JEX . i g W i D CAMERA. W Sl'lPTEMl3EIt SRD- Step lively there, you Greenhorns, Central Casting Offices in As- sembly Room. Ilurry along, Juniors, the picture is about to he filmed. All ready now- Camera! Let 'er go. Sl+1PTEMI3EIt 5THi Hey, grate-keeper! Who the rlickens let these Sophies loose on this set? Get 'em o' here before we begin this mob scene! Sl1IP'l'EMBEIt 13TH-W - Miss Porter'-this your pup? Well. please lead him oulzx here! lsn'l it had enough hearing' this gang trying to harmonize? Sl'lP'I'EMI3EIl IQTHWA Say, Beaghlerl Off with that sweater before we all get Kleig eyes. SIQPTEMISER 20TH-A-A H Minute, cameraman. I have to read this scenario of the Hello Club. INSURANCE R E A L E S T A T E Sales Rentals Exchanges L O A N S State Savings and Loan Association HILLER'S AGENCY 219 North Lincoln Avenue Phone 558 THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Polenske Bros.-Sehellak Sz Co. Brick, Tile, Building Materials 112 SOUTH HASTINGS AVENUE X flxx I N, , A , .f'A . fix --IOT! '-7 SEPT EM BER 2lST- rn Dt 3 U All extras required to attend thc initial showing of film serial, The , , , I1 'QWU lui- 9 D Convocn,tion.'i---To be continued. D itil. My U fl U su11'1'icM1aEn, ZZNDQ V' Male roles in The Mystery of the Farm will hc ready for transfer D 15 to Set 10. Scene-Clay County Fair. SEPTEMBER ZSRD4 D D Hereafter, Actors will please park cars on the south side of location. D' SEPTEMBER 29TH- Q 4, U Those wishing to sign up for Kosmct Klub must llJl.VC naincs at Cen- D S : tral Casting Office by'4 P. M. X SEPTEMBER 30TH- tl Get action in that! Remember in this scene Hastings makes a touch- down for score of 6 to 0 over Minden. U OCTOBER 3RD- E 1 No snuke's hips needed in this scene. Take your pet home, Hep, so 'ff-Q he won't drive the stars into hystcrics. , L 1 . . V . 3 D E 5 H 0C'1OBI'.R 4-'IH 5 s f H S f All chorus men and chorus girls booked for the special chorus will meet with Director Fuhr, on Set II, 8:30--Monday and Wednesday. s U ocronan 5TH- H. I-I. S. studios are honored by the visit of Chester Conklin alias U Ctemii Nathan Levy. Mr. Conklin is sporting n. new overcoat direct from M mC 's ' Ov Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. D ,, The E Corgwmslm OCTOBER 6TH- I' al Yea, bo! This is a pep assemblydnot a Quaker meeting! Snap into it! .V cz Get lined up on your yells, 'cause we're gonna break Nelson! D ' ' Headquarters for Homes of Beauty and Comfort, also ELECTRIC LAUNDRY Clean, All-Heat Coal PHUNE 203 Phone 542 OLIVER LUMBER CO. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS 313 North St. Joseph Avenue HE Memorable message of Commodore Perry, We.have met the enemy and they are ours, was made possible by the fact. that it was the salt petre from the Mammoth Cave that was available for making the gun powder that enabled Perry to overpower the enemy. The ENGLISH have had great admiration for the Mammoth Cave since the war of 1812. Fleming Glatewood, great grandfather of the Livingston Brothers of Hastings, Nebraska, was with the man that run the bear in the cave and owned it twice, and made it a show. place for the world, and spent 40 years of his life at the cave. The Mammoth Cave IS one of the seven wonders of the world, and is about to be sold to the State of Kentucky for S2,500,000.00. Edward G-atewood, grandfather of the Livingston Brothers was a guide ln the cave from .the time he was a small boy 'till he was a young man twenty-one years old. At one time Fleming Gatewood sold the Mammoth Cave forna large sum, and started West, and near St. Louis, was robbed of every cent he had in the world. Edward Gatewood lat- er heard the call of the West, and lived in Dallas, Texas, when 1t was a town of 80Q. Livingston Brothers heard the call of the West, and they thmk they have found lt where it's best, Hastings, Nebraska. X X, AYXMYMQXWKJIEE -10S- L U OCTOBER 7THf D Now, Mr. Mousel and Mr. Anderson, walk into the Economics class- room with a worldly wise air. Remember you have just attended a D E ., Rotary luncheon. ' 5' OCTOBER STH-A ,jk h k . Miss Davidson and Mr. llaskin will star yell leaders in scene, Nelson vs. Hastings. ' OCTOBER 11'TH'- U D Miss Kipp, you will please refrain from sneezing on location! Your L-,Q last outburst caused considerable damage on Net No. III, depicting a High School chorus room. U I U OCTOBER 12TH- Episode II of The Convocation will be shown today, featuring Miss Ruby Damme as the soloist, and Dr. Newell as the leading male char- U acter. To be continued-don't fail to see the thrills of Episode III. OCTOBER 144TH-- 'S Mob scene be ready to appear on Set IV for filming of game be- tween Aurora and Hastings. Score: Hastings, 65 Aurora, 0. -5. 5 fun, OCTOBER 1vTH-- p -f W' Qffff No work on location today. Miss Branugan, starring in The Debate X ' ,Fo House Mother, is ill from the effects of making the mistake of ' ' D treating a pimple with fried bacon, rather than raw. OCTOBER 19TH-f I a Episode III of The Convocu.tion'i was accidently destroyed by the S I janitor. NX OCTOBER 22ND-- U JL U Director Mortensen will take his cast on The Cub to locatione Xw Lincoln, Nebraska, to get atmosphere. H O. E. Serf Printing CO. SUCCESSORS TO RENNER Ez SERF NORTH OF POSTOFFICE SERVICE OUR 'MOTTO KODAKS, CINE KODAKS, PHOTO SUPPLIES Carl R. Matthiesen KL Company ' acPTOgT6SSlfU6 qDmggists PHONE 213 STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, CANDIES M109- ,r . c SNS' 5 -- . 1 x QW X A A K Q Q A I 'YV V V xx 5 K f - 59 X ' rl A T O OCTUISEIC 2ti'I'l-I - ' XF D Vernon Sheffield.fcatures in Episodc IV of 'l'he Convocation. , . D .gy 1. F oc'1'o1sE1z 27TH- V 0 1 Mob cast move to north lot at 3:-1-5 to hc-gin work on the filming of lg pw - D 'l'hc H , for the Kearney game. ,f ' 0C'l'0l5Elt 3lS'l'-- J No work again today. All players. will spend time in recupcrating.: from effects of last nig:ht's Ilallowc'cn frolic. C! l l, , , Q U UE, NOVEMBER 7'l'H- C I Q ' Clara Bow, alias Miss Cleo ltohinson. appears on sct, her hair flam- U I Cl l ' El - 3... Q ing with a new tint. All action will he held up until thc radiance is s ubdued. .f 'T 1 D NOVEMBER 9'l'H-- Episode V of The Convocation is being shown today for the bene- fit of all players. Roland Scott stars as King of the Ivoriesg the Student Council Quartct's playing: in The Sweetheart of Sigma Ching also further attractions in form ot' announcements hy Raymond VVat- son, part-time owner of Ii. H. S. studios. U' LI n , .3 . . Q NOVEMBER 10'l'H'f- O Q ILM I :.- v' S ' 51 'R Special showing of the further adventures of a student hody in the popular film serial, The Convocation. Miss Ely, noted lecturer. ca Jtivatcs audience in her rroduction, 'I'he Art' of Correct and Com- 1 x U U plete Voting. X -N NOVEMBER 1-i.'l'H-- V' F D For thc benefit of all location people who wish a place in the Scu- X U ' -' iorts production, 'l'hc Allllllillfl hc out in front at 1:00 P. M. Cam- 5 l, f X Q cras will he in action for all desiring photos. X L1 ,JD Q , ' ' 1. OFFICERS: NEIL H, DUNN, President Banking- VERN MANAHAN, Cashier OCTAVE LIC BLANC, Ass't,. Cashier HOWARD M. DUTY. A:-1s'1L. Cashier A. L. MCDANNEI.. Ass't. Cashier PL 5 909 Us , 9 J v O 13' 0 5 s 'O xi 4 o 5 i GM XO AA lo t X it Q an 5 Z, +V fy Gs,nF. 5 DIRECTORS: NEIL H. DUNN 4 R. D. GASTON X ERNEST HOEPPNER H. E. STEIN . 5 P, E, BOSLAUGH Old Fr1ends Not Forgotten, A. H. JONES - 4 VERN MANAHAN New F1'1endS Welcome. X . A . IZA -110- NOVEMBER I6'I'H-- Mr. Shoemaker, with his troupe of young instrument trainers, will appear in Episode VI of The Convocation. Film gives promise of . much entertainment. NOVEMBER 18'I'H-- .i wig? D . I i . 1 D U U Hey! Snap out of it, mob extras. Dry up-your tears, even if Fuir- hury did beat Hastings, in the last nineteen Seconds of play. This is a casting offieeequot a funeral parlor! NOVEM BER 22NDf - All players transferred to new location-City Auditorium--to wit- ness 'I'hanksgriving' produetiou, featuring female dancers and flug waving. NOVEMBER 2311 D- '- Location vacant today. All movie world ill from after effeets of The Turkey. D ECEMBER 7TH-- All in cast entitled NG. A. A, he out on field for final filming ol' Q n 5 6 Q 2 U cz Soccer Tournament , in which Sophs gripe the Juniors with a seore .3 of 1 to 0. DECEMBER 9'l'II Miss Dorothylee Collin, rising' young cinema star, soon to be famous S - D IA 4 5312- 5 D U IHUIIILX B D .,,. CI Cl New O U for her sparkling personality and vivid individuality, fulfills her D E5 5 ci . -,,.. . 15, EZ 0 2 3 U3 rn P4 3 UU 9' :J 125' sv 0 : , S1 5 Q 2,-ag Pd Q Go 4' 9 p g--err E Z S 5'-v Q 5- rn 2' it' W 211 H 2 wh 6 S 0 if 2 T' E ' 8 S dj 13592 PU Q 5 Od :ii 4 ::::' 91 S3 O '51 'S CC' E119 52 EEE' :fa 'U-va '10 es Sim as-4 U owe: . 942 31 Q. 5 2-if: Z 3 -2 : F1 E-'J 31 Z r' : ' 'PU Q... 4 cn U 3 FL' Ee? gi f-1 FJ Q o 555 :zen :U 'S' Ps 5 ' S lim'-H :U Q cs K: Q13 G H Wm M22 U3 Q XX Z gf UQ if Z? Eff, m Q G FU' E- Z mmf, Q H ts. ,L-5 H v-.q 531: ,1 :U E' O U? O 255' w 11 fe rs Fd 'SZ CD pl-'F Uri D EE A IX! X VA AX .X - .....i..i Hi Q U .JANUARY 5'1'HA U Baby Peggy-alias Emma Mae Craven, appears on screen with a childhood picture of Ricardo Cortez, alias Jim Zook, noted Spanish . heartbreaker. Picture on exhibit, all who wish to see it, look on page 94. JANUARY 6TH-- f Minute-cameraman. All repair to Auditorium Studio for The . ' U Awarding of the H's.', Give 'er gas! You're at the first Basket Ball 3 - game of the season. Yell, nw come on-Yell! Watch Tigers skin i a ' D a 5 nf? U 'Z . Geneva 23-141. I ' i1Q.. JANUARY 7TH- U 0 l iv A Wm 'I V , Repeat last night's performance. Get on to your pep! We're trounc- Q JANUARY 1o'rn- ' D ing Superior 12 to 9. Miss Collin-will you please desist from dematerializing Mr. Haskin? of Na We may need him in some future production, you can never tell. ng -ygr - JANUARY 11'IH- - f ' 3 Mr. Raymond Watson explains Episode VII of The Convocation, - ff D which is Civilization and Education. Hey! Stop throwing those .. 4 U--'rf ii- eggs. Don't bring the poultry show over on this location. Cut it out! JANUA RY 12TH- All scenic workers who took part in the egg throwing will report Q D immediately to Mr. Watson for un all day session. 0 ' ' U ' Sf J JANUARY 13TH- f ,fn WD Groan and sigh now, everybody. It's Friday, the thirteenth, with ex- a i ' aminations. fEgg throwers must pay 961.00 a piece for destroying the ! 2, thoroughbred eggs., Extras report at locationgClay Center for l P 5 ' U winning of Basket Ball game. 6 NEBRASKA PHOTO CO cU COMMFRCIAL ART PANORAMAS KODAK FINISHING 220 North Lincoln Avenue N I 5 HI El 4 I X X y El Hi NKNMNQNQ XRNMX .X 5 .7 ff by 5: 9 5 5 5 s X 2 P A Q, Z5 1 2 4 5 ki Q21 Q C 5 E sa I V f F V U JANUARY MTH- J 0 Get out your liandkerehicfs! VVeep! You think Omaha Tech has beat- en you-But no! Hastings wins hy an single point! Hurrah! U JANUARY 21S'l' '- W D Yell some more: VVC skinned Columbus! O JANUA RY 23RD - Cl Episode VIII of The Convocation enlightens the audience as to the gentle art of Home Economics. Male members of audience U FJ breathless with wonder. E JANUARY 27TlI-- U XX Cheer up. York heat us -hut there's a good time coming in the year 7 ,,. D of Juhilee. Mr. Zook, Spanish heartbreaker, will always hereafter U ' N he cautious about accepting any free rides to York, where some of his swes-ties are. D JANUARY 28'I'l'l' U I . , li. H. S. studios now ahle to work in earnest. We heat University A Q Place. U - f ' U 9. F D JANUARY 30TI'l-- 7 ...I fi ig ., z A Today Ramon Navarro. alias Merle Overholser, from Sious City, ' s strolled in. All the hearts of the female extras and even the stars O 'M D stopped for a moment. Oops! l4'I+lBRUAItY 1S'l'-- D 5' lligh class vaudeville. Episode IX of The Convocation. Main li' 1 features were a play, starring the male seniors, a quartet, and the Bell Hops. This troupe was arranged by the Senior officers. This was the initial showing, ac they have not yet started on their circuit. ' 21 U Slit U T ISN 'T HOW LITTLE YOU PAY for merchan- dise that counts. It's what you get for what you pay and how much satisfaction it brings to you. Our business has grown to its present size because We have at all times given our customers satisfac- tion and service. QM Ggiifty-third year of Qfaithful jerfvicei' eff . HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 1875 192 QE... 8 Vi Y , .X ,VISWQX -113- fyl yr ' ,xiii XA, 1' , 'jj ' I If ,f ,idx X fy' 111.1 i .i Q- , e , .,, e ' -- . 10'A.'?.RSZ!. Ql - 5.5 I .ff yfffx 1, 1 wr f' N3 pt ,. gy JL I M, W Ali! fn i if . f f' 'E f A 4 if ' ' N lf, ,uno FEBRUARY 2ND-- ' P y X ,f -X U Mr. Kline, will you please do something with your newly acquired I X f d . .J D misplaced eyebrow? It strangely resembles charcoal and glue. lf V V 1 , I 'A mf '11, V 1 1 ' Y f X 7 X l'ILl3ltUAllX SRD- ,f ' XX 1 V ' G mv 5 You're down in the dumps again. licutricc has chulkcd up it higher Q score than Hastings. N U F,l41llltUARY 4f'l'H- E ,D Hastings lost again toduy---to Fuirbury. K X U ' U A X FEBRUARY STH- ., D Reverend Fey was the main attraction in Episode X of The Con- j g U vocation. Another novel feature was the awarding of The H to 4 G. A. A. stars. 3 4 FEBRUARY QTH- 0 Scundal abroad in H. li. S. studio. lt is rumored that those two S lb D attractive, worldly-wise Seniors, Mr. Mouscl und Mr. Anderson, had NX D ,D dates with Miss Hilton and Miss Andrews last night! A li 1 ' 4 D F1sm1i.UA1iY 1o'rH-- P ' 5 U 4 Hastings won low score ut Kearney. , cw ? X '3 , y FFIBHUAIIY ll'I'H-- ' XX vi Q U U Holdrege crushed by Ilastings. bl jf A ' ,U F1s1snUAuy 14'rHF4 Xo 4 lib H. H. S. students are sponsoring ai new type of contest for a feature XX 3 Q 4 X ' in the yearly production, The Annual. It is called a Versatile 5: N U 'if 7 Contest. . D X 3 y 5 . - YQ, Q eilStt B k be . - . rs so 3. 9 all H my X X H A ' - 4 - , i 4 ' YI of JW. V1 X 0 I 1 . Hastings XWQNN A Q X ' V wif 4 r K Q ' -M -H it 5 ' D 7 X H. -s ' 4 2 Jil, coMMERc1AL 5 X NX .- N 3 X of and School Supplles f 5 gf ' Xa Q N 5 fi SAVINGS P Stix' KD! xi 3 of i 716 West Second Street A S A -,He 3 fn E A 2 .... ', :Ind and Denver Hastings, Nebr. 9 --J14- FEBRUARY 15TH- Miss Auble's world famous troupe of performers on the Harmonica entertained in Episode XI of The Convocation. A further attrac- tion was a reading given by Miss Lucile Robinson, and a children's orchestra from The Longfellow. FEBRUARY 17TH- Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad! H. H. S. has just skinned Havelock by one point, giving us' the chance to be in the state tournament! FEBRUARY 20TH- All feminine hearts are fluttering again. Merle isn't gone after ull! FEBRUARY 22- Hello, hello, hello, hello! We're glad to meet you, we're glad to greet you. Hello, hello, hello, hello. Feature of Episode XII of The Convocation, MARCH 5TH- Scarlet fever descends like the pall of the Red Death over I-I. H. S. studios. Kiss the debate medals and the beautiful cup goodbye. Woe, Eddie Beaghler is afflicted with the pestilence, and Johnny Kline is isolated for ten days. Weep, Miss Goodrich-we are, too. D D J D 5 D Q F G o Qui- - D U ,, ,. 2 E g D . l-' U Y li 9 Q l D MARCH 6TH- Oh! oh! Hear ye! Vagabond Frolic postponed because of the fever. MARCH 7TH- Listen-Further Episodes of The Convocation cut until epidemic is over! U 0 H D ...,' W Y U G Y-ri sag G ! pmbnnh .Q D GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIG- ER-WON L. E. SHERMAN WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGES Q EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS GTOCGTIQS MAYTAG WASHERS MAZDA LAMPS 828 North Denver Avenue J. B. KLINE Phone 856 300 N. Lincoln Ave. PIWOUO 390 Hastings Fuel Company Coal and Fuel Oil PHONE 112 HASTINGS, NEBRASKA -115- Q If MARCH STH-- D U Two members of second debate team now ill. Another team was gathered from the depleted class---were sent to the tournamentfe 0 PM A-3 .5 and won in the first round! Basket Ball Tigers won in first round - W ' 4 in Tournament at Lincoln! Hit it up! We're in luck! X 'S X, tt! 4 MARCH QTIJW Q Q G 'L 'rl Too bad, too bad! Hastings' studios conquered in both dehute and f basketball. 5 D MARCH 12TH- , ' Miss Branagan! For goodness sakes! Lo:-k your locker when that f W debate box is in there! V' 4 Q F' MARCH l5TH- N I What is it that makes R girl attractive? It's not so much the n clothes she wears as her actions that show her elni,racter. Director ! g Staley uddressing all girls in II. H. S. studios. 4 MARCH 16TH- I xc, Will Mr. Lyle Tower please rise? He has reeeived honorable unen- U tion for the all-state basketball team, f - MARCH 2RRD- 4 3 ' KQV-X Director Fuhr explains why one should eough into oni-'s handker- Il, at M1155 ' chief. 1 E ,av APRIL 21 A f - J D All of east How Beautiful is Night meet with Ilireetor Fuhr at 4 4:00 every night. X APRIL 4'l'HH U D Episode XIII of The Corivoeation' given this morning. Say! you f H J sure are pleased! Bishop Seager talked till 11:30 on China. 'l'hut's Q X, the stuff! Big attraction at Manual Arts building tonight! All gym X U gs. U girls report on set on time! X X u APRIL 5'l'H I X AM- ' U Tryouts for The Charm School now in avtiou. Q HOFF BRQS. 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I X 7 Q ' ,D 1 1 G sul N 3 ka for forty years. Our resources have grown to x X I 2 1 ,X 5 M X -X 9 X x, ered and cared for, along conservative lines. if The Nebraska National Bank T Qy' l A W 1 if, '- -X 4: i , Wm ::L: vxzzl IAEI U iBmcb's fBeauty ,Salon up T N M' haf. M- BRYAN R 3 5 T - P 'ietor s t ' 'h x X l Q i Export Operators--Always Reliable ' X SR SFO GIR - X PHONE 2646 if SQ ' 5 3' 5 X E D l 4 X SCC G 0 I XS-C50 the Qlass of IQ28 X , ' Jo T V . gf is gm e we offer owr sincere T ff, - 'UU' 'X iw congratulations 5 D' ' ILJEADI G - f X JEMFE. M RUTHERFORD Bnos. fa eg iis H in x ,fl - f , I . X4 I fhxx 1 .1 f IFN Q, if A rf is VVIIA'l' AN ICNGLISII 'l,'l'lACHlCR, 'VIIINKS Ulf' NO'l'l'1 BOOKS. 71 , , , rfhii 'I The English note-hook is an instrument of torture devised entirely for the gy-I destruction of the grades, puaev of mind, and sell'-ruspeet ol' seniors. Someone has ,' 5 very aptly said that mental torture is the most refined sort of tortureg perhaps Q6 ,ff this accounts for thc use ol' the English note-hook as such. The real reason for I-QX, f . I . . . . - - X using the note-hook on the Seniors is that the Juniors and other classmen have not A the mental and moral stamina or the physieal 1-ourage to 4-nahlo them to undergo I sur-h refined torture. N4 4, , Xe, K , , , , , ' X -Nxl The I'1IlgllSIl note-haak is supposed to contain the he-st thought of the writer 27' N fi and not 4-ontain any thought which should have remained unthought. It is all too if' f' often the vase that all the thoughts in the note-hook should have remained un- I .4 , ' thought. 1 X . ,B . Perhaps I should not speak so harshly of the lfnglish note-hook, for there are those students who for some unexplained and inexplicable reason seem to have a 9 X ,f Y deep sentiment of some kind QI know not from what souree it comes, hut to me it ' f' savours strangely of Afriean Fetiehisuij for this instrument of torture. Xx , . .XY W V f ff f XX N 71 .4 iii P2 .XX VVIIAT 'l'lIl'l S'l'l7Dl'lNT TIIINKS OI ALI, N0'l'I'l-BOOKS. 1- H Q , . -,X I think they are terrihhr. I think they are the hunk. I think they are awful FI fx terrible. I think they are terrihly hunky. I hate note-hooks. I don't like note- ,fy hooks at all. In other words, I simply c-an't stand note-hooks. ' - fr! s ffqt Pm Qliditofs note: This is an uxaunple ol' ,eh-rir, 1-om-iso, simple, and right-to-tl1o- yi point writ.ing.D I 7 r K+ Q41 K. 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The College is also a member of the Association f A '- ? lcan Colleges and the Presbyterian College Union. O mel N Our credits are accepted without discount or question by all other standard colleges and universities in the country. A X 2. IT IS YOUR HOME COLLEGE :- X Naturally, you are interested in things which belong to 4 f . your own home town. Since Hastings College is a standard X X college, and has come to. be a leader among the colleges of X Nebraska andthe West 1n forensics and athletics and other ' 4 4 college act1v1t1es,.your interest and pride in your own home X town is an additional reason for your interest in your own home college. 4 3. EIIQJSIEILL COST YOU LESS THAN ANY OTHER COL- D 4 ' If you can attend a good college in your home town, you , will reduceethe cost of going to college by more than one-half. f f Tuition and other fees are as little at Hastings as at any other S S good college, and other expenses are comparatively low. 2, X Ask for a catalogue. 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A SHOP FOR WOMEN Next to Woo1worth's DEPEND ON US FOR- SATISFACTORY CLOTHES 718 West Second Street Congratulations Seniors When You Sturt Housekeeping Don't Forget KARL KAUF'S MARKET Quality Meats Free Delivery Phone 49 YNESB 3 ,ff QELIYA EIT EF f i I X f ll l ..QEf2F'AT95SD ..x PICTURE FRAMES and ARTISTS' SUNDRIES REMINGTON PORTABLE Keyboard just like the big machine EVERY STUDENT NEEDS ONE EASY PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH IVIABLE CRAMER 510 WEST THIRD SATREET DAVIS CONFECTIONERY Gator Upfto-date Service Phone 190 Free Delivery Rutt's Drug Store BEST IN TOWN MALTED MILK AND FOUNTAIN DESSERTS IR. Kg RATHBUN BARBER SHOP PICRFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES 201 North Lincoln Avcuuu I AxV ZS1aKYfmY1fk!l5 XXX! N!Nf 26-:U 2: E L62 Hmm Seam 'Swami :gm :EEE lc:-egiv -E Sycwgg Q8 3:25 CEEEOAH RUMAUEU 'SZEEH ESE? 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Gentml Uxkbraska c72fCillwork Gompcmy Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS, SCREENS, GENERAL MILLWORK SPECIAL OR STOCK If It's Wood-We Make It SPEND YOUR MONEY IN HASTINGS 121-123 SOUTH DENVER PHONE 1769 THE CLARKE-BUCHANAN COMPANY EXECUTOR Under Wills. ADMINISTRATOR Without a. Will or with the Will anne GUARDIAN nf a Minor or l mpetent P TRUSTEE To Execute T sts or Manage P p ty For Bond Issues. WILLS MAY BE FILED For Safe Keeping without cost. You are invited to discuss any of thes ma rs. confidentially, and without obligat' Business -Established 18 82 PROPER PASTEURIZATION Simply means holding milk from 1420 to 1450 for thirty minutes. IT IS NEVER BOILED Nothing is added and nothing is tak- en away, says U. S. Government. If you live in the city, buy it Pas- teurized from a Clean Dairy. Topaz Dairy L. B. STINER P. E. BOSLAUGH STINER Sz BOSLAUGH LAWYERS Office Kerr Opera House Bldg. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY LUMBER AND COAL J. H. YOST LUMBER COMPANY B. F. 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It is the school of today that molds the life of tomorrow. We extend our best Wishes and hearty encouragement to you in your school Work. Let's Work together for a Bigger and Better Nebraska. A: y ,A o A,fA..,XyX,,.,N. -x ahh-- WHY STAMMER WITH WORN-OUT EXOUSES? YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO BE EMBARRASSED BY THE QUES- TIONS OF' THE TEACHER-ABOUT OUR METHOD. When you have been tardy or abs-ent and have to go to the of- fice and explain, there is no need for your standing first on one foot then on the other, trying to think up a good excuse. Let the Amalgamate Alibi Association help you out. HAVE POISE With a supply of A.A.A. alibis and excuses you can talk to teach- ers about your offenses with per- fect ease and poise. All you have to do is check the excuse desired. EXCUSE FOR TARDINESS OR ABSENCE Please excuse .......,..,,... for being ....,........ yesterday on account of: Alarm failed to sound -Thought is was Saturday-Im somnia - Lessons unprepared -- Indisposed - Studied too late -- Sickness -- Laziness - Overslept -Naturally tardy-Miscellaneous reasons-Can't serve detention because-Further remarks. All our other excuses are just as good as the one here. LAUGH AT FELLOW STUDENT A student who owns our Hand- book of Excuses can laugh at the others who awkwardly and un- easily try to explain to teachers for certain offenses. DOES AWAY WITH WORRY After acquiring our ready- made alibis you will feel happier because you need no longer worry about Fixing it up with teach- ers. BECOME POPULAR WITH TEACHERS .Besides 101 every day alibis the Handbook contains funny stories and jokes to tell teachers to keep them in good humor. Your joke about the Irishman has saved my life many a time, writes Dizzy Cohen, of Night .School for the Dumb. DON'T SEND A PENNY SEND TWENTY-FIVE A.A.A., Brown's Station: Here's 25 for your Handbook of excuses. I want perfect poise when I ex- plain for leaving the building without permission, chewing gum, being tardy or absent, etc. Name ,..... ., ,. ,, Address. . . l AEE A IXXQ !.XV 5 k' X'!..X'!.V..X IAX !.X !.X f.X l.X X I X 4 067 pffljf 10094 ,fpdfnfq qv - - 4 ' . IW A ' XVQQXAA. f pu dc' Z Q G IIS! IIZQTUK IES X- e bg l Z ff- l us A elFB'm?'i,QA l I 0 f 4 Q1 I SOPHOMORE-Blarneystonc 1 9' jf ,I , jf J umon-Grindstone 4 lc 0l:-'l'omlnstone Y- X Wha.t is Anatomy? 6 : 4 Margaret Gilbert in answer to this question wrote the followi X Anatomy is a human body. It is divided into three parts, the head, the chest, and the stomach. The head holds the skull and the brains, if there are any: f the chest holds the liverg and the stomach holds the entrails and the vowels Q which are a, e, i, o, and u and sometimes w and y. X Absence makes our marks grow rounder. 4 Mn. HANKS- VVhat are you doing, John? JoHN- Oh, just talking to myself. f Mn. HANKSi WCll, there are wiser people you could address yourself to. Boy-Book X Girl--Look 4 Book neglected X Flunk expected I MR. FUI-IR: VVhat is the matter with vour sin in -vou are sim ly screeching! f . S 8 . P EVAUNA: Only hittin' on one tonsil. VVhen the Eskimo breaks his celluloid bicycle pump he d0esn't fix it with 4 paste-he uses a little igloo. Som-1: Are you going to the health service? FRESH: Is that next Sunday? 4 Where's the funny paper? Today ain't Sunday. I told you not to take that bath last night. 4 I'll never do it again, said the suicide as he passed the thirty-second floor Q on his way down. 1,1-IIL S.: Someone played a dirty joke on me tl1e other day. , EVELYN H.: VVhy? What happened? f PI-IIL S.: Well, I wenthto a tea-and they served coffee. Q Aw, go jump in a creek. You know what a creek is, don't you? , Sure. One of those guys what runs a restaurant. Q The doctor's version of the Deserted Village runs: And fools,, who came 9 to cough, remained to spray. . Q -182-1 Can Over 9,000 People Be Wrong In Their Choice of a Newspaper? Tihe Unkidahle 'Publicl Barnum thought otherwise. He may have been right-one day in the year. A circus can get away with murder because it moves on. But a newspaper stays PUT--in one place, doing business with the same people day after day. It can't kid its customers often or longg or they a1 sn't customers after awhile. Neither money nor ambition nor effort can make or save a newspaper that isn't right, isn't read, isn't WANTED. The Hastings Daily Tribune, here since 1903, started from the be- ginning on the right foundation. There are over 9,000 daily readers who read it, believe in it, and want it, 365 days out of the year. The Hastings Daily Tribune is in a class by itself. More national and local advertising than any other paper in the country that is pub- lished in a city the size of Hastings, and carries ALL the news that's fit to print. The Hastings Daily Tribune ADAM BREEDE-EDITOR AND OVVNER COVERS ITS FIELD LIKE A BLANKET OPERATING IN CONNECTION A COMPLETE Jos PRINTING DEPARTMENT A NEW, MOST MODERN ENGRAVING PLANT 5 A-. I E5 13- W 9S'4i58N' lvg A NlANM+ K I 4 A N V t I P , - . F in I ' ' 5 A All A5'4L'lflfvLx'1x..f'-4.2314 ,VI eg, Alf ' 4.5. av Tv. 1. ' 1. A, .-L .-,ir .L 3, A I 1 M 9 4 9 ,S I v p 1 1 1 pg A r 7' g Vi- ,J ,'- X I fffxl-XQX7 - J X75 V! , kb., -Gel X ,I Y V SF ' V .V V V ' ' 'Q ai MV IU Bl ut 5 J l . ' V I W I 1 . A I M K 1, y Wfwf' c 11 1r1111Qt'.-riirxmffnmmgevs-im'-'bg-. . I f X , ' hat i i y ie D ry ' t f .1 t' jusftL:et9e1Ltly,ifn. t g , htudy a , as not a fire sire or :1 hog-calhngt contes , but the special girls N 4 chorus wl1o took pal? in the tourna111ent. X UN-f p 5 The only Tiger fun section about tl1e aeulty is 1 f ! that all the nazi was censored, and, not becanfsefwe didn't w t to lragejift. ,Q X l , ' X ,Ii ' 1 4, ' f if f X X ,f Y! VCAJ, I xi 1 1 K K , 'ie 't dent 'ounil is a oup of 'tudents from a 1 101 e oo1 w make I ' Y - if ll es on c ewing , . u ay n't1far o hem, so we' e se 74 K? this and begin all over with something elxsei f , I a Jaw-Mr of 1 ' 4 Tl1e blank Jages left in tllll Tiger ere prel .1 ed my .irie Debus, editor-111- ! X 1' f f I ' J ' QI , 1. c ue . U, f W, +. LAX! K 4 ' I ,Z24ff1,L, VD .uufuef-up fu-fa 4 Q The write-ups of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore and F1'CSlllIlClT classes are T 1 5 3,-J jot intend d as jokes, or did 'you guess AJ, A dl i ' 1 I T 1 J 6' f you lappen to e le tout of the razzing in the iger we apologize, for it N X was simply an oversi t. if , ' f 7 ,,. We Mwfwexizaag, 1 4,111 e if if Our joke section is s iposcd to be funny if yyu hav 't suspec exft s far. .7 N 14-Q I ' 'IU W 51 f A .ff 16s Somewhere in tllS section tl1is joliekappears: 'Wi you please fi e these 1 7' L ' 9 papers for me F Won't it be easier to cut tl1e111 with scissors? Well, you see f Apsdf Q X it's this way: the student thinks that the teacher wants the paper cut with a file- Q yes a file! See, that's where tl1e joke comes in because she means-un-uh--she yy, 5 means for him to put them away in an orderly way! This is what is commonly Q BX , known as a joke. X .Qi 5 , Q' Those things which you have no doubt noticed on tl1e regions occupied by Merit ,f 9, E' Well's feet are shoes, not-infant gun boats. D0n't ever try to sail them, they'd sink. Q in S The lockers are for students wl1o do not wish to carry their books witl1 tllclll. 7 5, 4 ?g You are not supposed to chew gum or eat candy in class roo111s just because. b -A Q- , X Q . reason you see a boy and a girl exchange notes is because they have a 4 If 2 lf you don't understand, we refer you to Webster's Dictionary. , 1. ., , Q 1 - - ot to carve upon desks because it's hard on your pen knives. X , ' 5 L N 6 X 1 OT Z' :-A ooth will be established on tl1e campus at 45:00 o'c1ock next sun1- 7 K fl Lau er e e anation of things you still don't understand then. Come early. W 5 5 ,.- 'N Q ' X Qi . 0 ' , 6- Ss . as , - 4 ' 'i '-11' V NQXlNWk A W 5 - L . 5. 9M.Xtw11A .Ak . .fx f ff X Q ex - ' -154- 1 'ie f s . ,fx fx- x S v v 1 v 5 X NL X I A f e MUSIC IN TH+ css R lf ll V -gmrgggl ' -w: .,A V M I Y I f- . S, K ye, A ,. .. M: 5 X 4 , , k i Sly A, WORTH WHI 4 ' I ll X X Nl .1 ' . ' NM x ,and Q N X A Wlef:de'Ifi,S gf Q , Q 1 , MX Q Clark Jewel Ranges N' ' E N with the X 4 Y f f L 0 R A IN ' ' - - Oven-Heat R0j1Lll2ltl3l' X Y X f 5 l ' - QS Q CENTRAL POWER Co. J , ,X Gas with Service. y Xa X I2 X X X N K - LO A L I Q3 'l Z 2 X R I ' ,f A be . DJJ I1 .I , '11 id ,Q - . I 54 cTL3fTnl+:I':.x wig gle L EU. 4 l cr LOVICI. n X l -I '32 X 5 SCHEBLER K O. Wmk . X X 4 204 . Denver ' uv ., LEO S .R +1 X 'M l N 208 N.. Hrlstings - onue X 5 The 1-lomes of Good S I wepairm X N I , wx X Y Q BRAKE SERVICE SHERMAN IEW 'RY . . wg l C x 9 XX 5 FOR HIGH CLASS JEWEL Y f X X Walk Upstairs and Sav our D D , Egg f A X X 5 . PATRO SUR ADVERTI 'RS X ? A lx I2 I 55 IA zmawxwafs . l Hi X X f X f X I XA' A IXIXIX XIXIXX V X X'A 'Q' AX V H ' 'S WW Mfu ll' Tw A 3 J M A , 1 ' o i I f , I , f 0 l I 4 S ., I 2 I 'D j' X 's ! rJvJ!ZX I I A J 1 Q I I if ffl I L fy 'X Ml' wlfry lmytf'-ffftjg r ,V p fgjggi V f ffl ' w 'K' K I y1VlllElEIl2 STVAIFIF CECDIES CEIRAZNY We've got to get busy not much time left now who'd you take to the show last night look at these snaps I'm gonna flunk Economics if I don't study keep your feet at home had a date last night we've got to get busy writing copy say Lyle this lettering is not so good is Helen Byers on Tiger Staff I don't know Miss Collier says we see too many shows that was a good one Wednesday Dale you must learn to he stern and hardboiled yes mam if you think being on annual staff is a good job you ought to try it once oh my I haven't looked at my English this week just what is Russell's job anyway say give me some of that gum too don't think I'm aristocratic Jim get those things written up by tomorrow yes mam hey there give me some candy no I don't think Jim Shively is dangerous yet I wish I could find time to sleep When's the next dance yes mam. Leo said he'd have the write-ups in this week-end Gee, I bet he hasn't started on them we'l1 take those pictures Don you leave me alone say you Juniors ought not to let them put you on the Tiger staff next year unless you want to be holding the sack yes mam I will have this stuff ready tomorrow sure but gum stimulates the mind as well as the jaws Lloyd have you done anything five touchdowns each of you take a seat by yourself where's my pencil put the lid on that paste every body shut up and let me say what I have to say or we wil.l be here all night. FARMER'-KlWCll.l Well! Did you ever milk before? PHIL S.:- Not exactly, but I've had a great deal of practice with a fountain pen. Miss ANDREWSillClElSS, this is actually the worst recitation I've ever heard. Why. I've done three-fourths of it myself. Miss Comma-- Have you finished con crete yet? CLARENCE S.-QScratching his headj No, I'm working on it now. I rg 7 2 in W' 's Z 4 5 4 r 4 4 wwf M I R 'x y K Hi WEVAX lW lk V !-E l -1363 . fNx 1 ' ' LH: 1-5 l ix R Z W, e v MQ r ' , I if ' ws if , ' 1 2' e ,s' . - ef - aa A ifdfio w a w 1 'ibm YM ii , f X 14 4 5 ,fm NlnLbON STUDIO l gj gff i : 7 , X 1 A , 'i MT. X 'mea BURIED TREASURE 2 W3 l X l gf l it 4 '.' lb s l all On the wind-swept beach of a lonely W ,' , if f desert isle, the pirates buried their treas- ff ,N J lg' ' .I H , ureg 1 cn unti t ey s ou return 'or lt. w l s 1 ', X! h-dd .1 h h ld f . l line lt! ' On the beautifully illustrated pages of ,fl 7 s P , ff youi Annual are engraved photogiaphs fx, f in-y 1, X .QV everlasting memories of your school days. 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I had a brass alarm clock, It rung quite loud and deep, 'iMac-beth, I called the darn old thing, Because it murdered sleep. .X .X - Miss HART: Aubrey, will you please, file these letters for nie? AUBREY F.: Won't it be easier to cut them with scissors? Did you ever see Oliver Twist, Auntie? Hush, child, you know I never attend those modern dances. MR. LUSCHEI: What is Tri onometrv? X s . I'llANK1 A man with three wives. !.X'f.X I sit alone in the twilight, Forsaken by God and by man. And murmur over and over I'll never eat onions again. AWA' Z 5 s S 4 2 2 Q 2 5 2 E N .- I o-I 03 U2 I Mn. CAvwoon: Your report should be written so that the most ignorant can un- derstand itf' ' FRANK H.: Yes? Which part is that you don't understand? E5 lWAEAYAN W- S ANDARD of Merchandising c7XCodern Storckccping has gone a long way from the old trade maxim., CAVEAT EMPTORH CL,c1: the Buyer Bcwarcj to the present high Standards of this store, which have made shopping today as safe and satisfactory for a child as for an expert Judge of Merchandise in its different departments. Stein Bros. Co. offers selections of New, Standard, quality merchandise at lowest prices consistent with quality, assortments and services that were undreamed of a few years ago. ' TEIEA S v Central Nebraskzfs Greatest Store t' TFJN a l Where Satisfaction Is Certain l -139- 11111 I 5 V AWl. A'YAN .X'A.X'!.W AE' XZ E57 V.X!VX!X!X!X!X!X!.V'4 A y Miss UNDERwooD: Which of the five senses is the most important? MARIAN D.: The sense of touch. Mr s UNDERWOOD: And why? MARIAN: Because you cannot see, hear, taste or smell a pin when you sit down upon it, but you can feel it. MR. STAHLEY: fljointing to a broken test tube, How did your experiment come out? DALE P.: Through thc hole in the bottom. JACK B.: Do you know what the height of painlessness is?' ERNms'r1Nx-: S.: No, what is it? JACK B.: A splinter in a wooden leg. MERLE O.: I've got a compliment for you. WANDA S.: Well, what is it? ' MERLE: Someone told me you had acute indigcstionf' A stout matron is a lovely girl gone to waist. One of 1ife's little mysteries: Is the straw that broke thc camel's back the same one that the drowning man clutched at? Oh, well, I'll never forget it again, said the aviator as hc found he had jumped out of the plane without his parachute. WAITER: Are you through with the finger bowl, sir? JACK B.: Through? I haven't even started. l'm waiting for some soap. HAROLD H.: I have a chance for the football team. ' MAIYRINEZ Are they going to raffle it off? This is where you get stuck, warned the M. ID. ns he injected the serum. TEACHER! If you had brains like Napoleon you wouldnit have to study, but you haven't. STUDENT! 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