Hayes Center High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Hayes Center, NE)

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M. vw ,iw .f f 4 w . X, .ji ,-1 41,0 M 4 -V- . Ian, f v f 5 , 1, ., 1' ,, ' 'S 7 - Ziff--. ul ,u ,. ,, ., ME ' 5-LW. H, ,.v fy ' 'F-' '-1 4 -, , M ' gf - f3,.:'f: - win: ., VI ,li 5 :gp 45,3 x , ,aw 1' Q 4 L , -LZ'-' x v 4 ,gwawf-. w .ry .,.4,Q....nm.a 5 wr nm 1 :m,a,,.g.w.-zumafzazrmnru , . ,: A ,. mm. mr. The Cardinal Hayes County High School Annual Published by the Class of 1938 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor In Chief ....v..oo,,,oooo........,.o,,,,.A......,..ov7,,ooo Victor Potter Assistant Editor t,,,,, .,,.,, , Betty Alexander Art Editor ,,,,,,,,ooi 7 ....,,i. Mildred Rann Sports Editor .,......,.,.,, ....., , Stanley Wilson Organization Editor .,.. ,. ....,...,. Helen Fichtner Feature Editor ,,,,.,,.i. Y, ......t. Harry Scbaffert Advertising Manager .... ,,...,,,...... , Iobn Miller Sales Manager ,,,..........,,.........,,,,..........,.t,..,,,,,, William Fowler CLASS MOTTO 'We build the ladder by which we risef' Class Colors: Royal Blue and white. Flower: White Rose. Class Song: Memories of H. C. H. QTune Blue I-Iawaiij. Dedicaiion To that one, who has guided us through our high school days, helped us with our seemingly unsolvable problems, and in many ways pointed out the right road to travel by which we might reach strong manhood and womanhoodg to him, Whom we shall remember with love and respect as we turn back the pages of memory, we the Senior Class of 1938, in all sincerity dedicate this Annual to Mr. C. W. Westley. Facul'ry EVERETT NW. GREEN PRINCIPAL AND COACH Bachelor of Arts York College Teaches: Biology, History, and other Social Science. IRIS M. TIMSON Bachelor of Arts In Education Nebraska State Teachers College at Kearney. Travlarsz English, Agriculture :md Geography of Nebraska, and Music. H. LANDON EVANS Bnchlor of Science In Education. University of Nebraska. Trnchrx: Mathematics and Latin MYRTLE I. ANDERSON Bachelor of Science In Education. Nebraska State Teachers College at Kearney. Tmcbvs: Normal Training, Home Economics, and General Science. SUPERINTENDENT CHARLES W. WESTLEY Bachelor of Science in Education Nebraska State Teachers College at Kearney. Teaches: Chemistry, Physics, Man- ual Training. Seniors JOHN K. MILLER If my lionl han' uxingx, IMI nmlw il fly. Chorus, Glee Club, Basketball, Annual Staff, Class Treasurer. OLETA SHIRLEY Mori glorious nighf, lhou wvrf no! .rrnl for slznlzhvrf' Glee Club, Chorus, Junior Play, G.A.A. MAXINE TERRELL The Jays of our youth avr fhc rlnyx of our glory. Chorus, Glce Club, Band, Orchestra, Junior Play, Senior Play. WILLIAM W. FOWLER Wriic me as om' who lows his fellow- mon. Chorus, Glec Club, Senior Play, Annual staff, Class Sergeant-at-Arms. VICTOR J. POTTER Alas! Ihr- low of a womrml il ix Il7I0lL'7l I0 be a lowly aml fvurful fhiugln Football, Junior Play, Annual staff. BETTY JEAN ALEXANDER W'hvr1z'v than zloxf pour upon Ihr worlil a flood of harmony-. Chorus, Glee Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, G.A.A., Annual Staff. HELEN R. FICI-ITNER WA I zlo what nmny zlrmm of all lhvir lives. Chorus, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, G.A.A., Class Secretary, Annual staff, Junior Play, Senior Play. RREN H. GARRETT He doth imlerzl show some xfmrlzx thu! are like wif. Glec Club, Chorus, Basketball, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Vice President. in ...si Seniors L:lVERNE NITSCH NFI'l'I' zvfrv .web sharp qucxtions ask'd ax Ihix day. Junior Play. CHARLES M. LAIRD TIN world lows a xpife of wiflu'lll1ess. Senior Play, Chorus, Glee Club. AUBREY W. FIELDING Snrm' old siory, sanze olll song, Sllllll' old 'Aub' ull ycar long. junior Play, Senior Play, Basketball, Football, Track. EVELYN B. MCPHERSON Willa honor,-wills courage,--for truth and rigbl, honorably and l'01H'dgP01IXlJ', I foughl my fighlf' ZANIA MARIE RUSSELL TlJ1'rc is no why without a l2z'ru1l:f'. Junior Play, Senior Play, Chorus, Glee Club, G.A.A. LEONARD H. MOON My .virvngfb is like fbi' slrrngfh of lrn l7K'l'llIlXt' my boar! is pure. Orchestra. FRANK H. CLIFFORD He hath a kr-all lo fonfinur, a langue lo pvrxzzaalv, .frml a launrl to execute any lni5z'bi1'f.U Glee Club, Basketball, Track. MARGARET LOUISE TROUT YN lmzriug here a name, I hurl, tba! will no! perish in lbe flush Junior Play, Senior Play, Chorus, Glee Club, Orchestra, Band. ...4- Seniors HARRY M. SCHAFFERT None but the brave deserves the fair. Class President, Glee Club, Chorus, Or- chestra, Band, Football, Basketball, Jun- ior Play, Senior Play. GENEVIEVE RICHARDS Life is a jest, Ana' all lhings show il I though! so once, And now I know il. Chorus, Glee Club. DARLENE F. ORMAN This new life is likely io be hard for u gay young girl like mc. STANLEY E. WILSON A mans a man for a' lhal. Football, Basketball, Track, Junior Play. MILDRED MARIE RANN The world is so full of u numhvr of things, Pm sure we should all bv happy us kings. junior Play, Senior Play, G.A.A., Chorus, Glee Club, Band. WILBUR L. STONE I strove wilh none for nom' were worlh my slrifef' Football, Basketball, Track. LaVETA J. MINTLING The quiel mind is richer lhun a frown. -5- Class Will The official will of the Class of 1938 contained the following bequests: Victor Potter wills his Physics ability to Ed McDowell. Mildred Rann wills her good looks to LaVada Leach. Bill Fowler wills his many sweet hearts to john Wilson. Betty Alexander wills her excess boy friends to Florabelle Denny. John Miller wills his good grades to Eda Marie Snoke. Helen Fichtner wills her acrobatic ab'lity to Doris Beckwith. Charles Laird wills his strength to Merlin Yonkers. Genevieve Richards wills her extra heighth to Doyd McLeland. Warren Garrett wills his Physics book to Mr. Westley. Oleta Shirley wills her sophomore memories to Viola Pinn. Frank Clifford wills his broad shoulders to Merlin Clark. Darlene Orman wills her dimples to Irma Wach. Aubrey Fielding wills his airplane talk to Dick Westley. Zania Russell wills her boarding place to Vernon Rucker. Leonard Moon wills his size to Eldon Mintling. Margaret Trout wills her grin to Donna Berry. Stanley Wilson wills his curls to Wayne Gage. LaVeta Mintling wills her quiet disposition to Edwin Loomis. LaVerne Nitsch wills her loving personality to Ruth Wilson. Maxine Terrell wills her voice to Josephine McHarness. Evelyn McPherson wills her quiet ways to Helen Alexander. Harry Schaffert wills his potent personality to Wayne McKillip. Wilbur Stone wills his bashful- ness to Johnnie Gage. -6- Junior Class President ,,,,,,,,7,, .,.,Y,,7,,,,7,. ,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, V ernon Rucker Vice President ,,7,, ,,,,,,,7, M ary Evans Secretary ,,,,,,,,... .,,,...,...,,7,, B arbara Davis Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,,,,.,.......,,,,.. W uyne Gage Historian ,7,e,., ,,7,,7 , .Lillian McGrew Counee Sponsor .,,.,., ..,. , ..,.,,,, M yrfle Anderson We, the class of 1939, entered Hayes County High School in the fall of 1935. At the present we have twenty-five members. Our colors are Maroon and XVhite. The class is well represented in all school activities. The Junior Class play, The Man In The Green Sbirf' was ably presented on February 16th. Our Girls, Basketball team won the girls' interclass championship for the second successive year. Our boys also won the boys' interclass basketball championship this year. Many of our class took part in the Music Festival and District Music Contest, bringing home many Excellent ratings for our school. 17... Sophomore Class President H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Freeman Campbell Vice President ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,.,... S loirley Miller Secretary ,,,,,7,777,,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,i,v. , Ruth Miller Treasurer ,,,,,,,, , ..r.,,,, LeRoy McLeland Sponsor .i,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. .i., .,,,,v ,.,.,,,,,,, E 11 e r et! Green Class Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Talisman Rose The Sophomore Class of 1937-38 has an enrollment of 37 mem- bers. Ten Sophomores are in the Mixed Chorus. Nine girls belong to Girls' Glee Club and seven of the boys are active in Boys' Glee Club. Orchestra includes eleven from our class, but Band exceeds that with fifteen of its members from the Sophomore group. Dorothy Gould, one of the five Sophomores who were in the local Declamarory Contest, went as far as the State Contest where she received a Good rating. The G. A. A. includes nine Sophomore girls, three of which are members of the Pep Club. Q Merlin Yonkers set a good example for the other five sophomore football stars. Merlin Clark, Johnnie Gage, Dick Westley, and Melvin Steckel are the four oustanding of the eight sophomore Basket- ball players. Seven from the class are out for track. Melvin Steckel, Edward Wilson, and Herschel Evans show up as promising material in this sport. ..g- Freshman Class President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.....,, Pafrica McGrc'w Secretary .,,,,, A,.,,,,,,,, D alt' F0u.'lCf Treasurer ,,,,,, ,..,,,,. B onnie Leffler Sponsor ,,,,,r,,,r,, .,,,,..r L andon Evans Class Colors s,,,,,7s,, ,s,7,, , s,..,Q.r,s..,,....s,s,..,.,....,., Blue and Gola' This class entered school with a roll of thirty members. During the year only one has dropped out. Members of the class have taken an active part in school activities. Fifteen were in instrumental and vocal music, one in dramatics, eleven in boys' athletics, eleven in G. A. A., and two in Pep Club. Early in the year the Sophomores entertained the class at Freshman Reception and initiated them into the mysteries of high school life. Later the Freshmen returned the compliment and enter- tained the Sophs. They have enjoyed another party for Freshmen only. The class has found high school life enjoyable and profitable. They are eagerly anticipating the three years of High School that still lie before them. TQT Lucky Dedmore Um' Photographer Nor+h PIaH'e, Nebraska 'ir ir The Guy Thaf Makes Faces r x V W W 1 11- Pep Club l Members: Leona McKibbin, Barbara Davis, Mary Evans, LaVada Leach, Zina Laird, Ruth Miller, Irma Wacli, Geneva Laird, Evelyn- Garrett, Dorothy Gould, Elizabeth Garrett, Doris Gathman, Mildred Carter, Shirley Miller, and Mildred Rann. Mascot Herbie Wilson. The Pep Club consists of fifteen members who have taken an active part at all basketball and football games this year. The girls made costumes of red skirts, white satin blouses, and red bolero jackets, which made a very pretty effect. They entered the Pep Club Drill Contest at Stratton and received many compliments on their drill. At the last basketball game of the season a flashlight drill was given and was highly praised by all who saw it. Miss Anderson, the sponsor, and the Pep Club leaders, Barbara Davis and Leona McKibbin, de- serve the credit for the accomplishments of this group. Herbie Wilson, our little mascot, has been a center of attraction at the per- formances and helped much to make them a success. 1.12.1 Foofball Team Our football squad had quite a successful season. They finished in third place in the Frenchman Valley Conference. There were seventeen boys out for football. The team elected Victor Potter 'Hon0rury Capfaifz' for the season. Vic was awarded an engraved sterling silver football by his team-mates. THE GAMES Opponents I Score Ours Theirs Palisade , 0 19 Madrid eeeeee. ssss 1 3 1 3 Hamlet ,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 O 7 Danburg ,,... , 6 0 Haigler ,,,,, ,,,, 3 9 14 Stratton ,,,,, ,,,, 1 3 3 1 Hamlet .,,,,,, , 6 19 Danbury ...,, ,,,, 3 2 32 Madrid ,.,,,,, . 9 32 Palisade ....,i, ,.,, 1 9 19 -13.. Baske+ball Squad The team from left to right- Frmzl Row: Harry Schaffert, Aubrey Fielding, Warren Richter, Vernon Rucker, Wayne Gage, Keith Leffler. Bark Row: Edward Wilson, Edward McDowell, John Miller, Stanley Wilson, Melvin Steckel, Johnnie Gage, Dick Westley, Merlin Clark, Coach Green. Hayes Center, Nebraska The Hayes County Cardinals ended their basketball season with four wins out of the twelve games played. An engraved sterling silver basketball was presented to Wayne Gage, who was elected Honorary Captainn by his teammates. This honor was bestowed upon Wayne at the banquet given in honor of the football and basketball boys by the Pep Club on March 30. The team took part in the Frenchman Valley Tournament held at Stratton and the State Class B District Tournament at Trenton. The Juniors Won the Interclass Tournament While the Seniors took second place. -14... Dramafics Lovers of Dramatic Art were given the opportunity to develop their talent in various ways throughout the school year. On Novem- ber 23rd an all-school cast presented two one-act plays for the benefit of the Activity Fund. Coaches were Iris M. Timson and C. W. Westley. On February 16, the Junior Class gave a clever perform- ance of The Man In The Green Shir! coached by Myrtle I. Ander- son. The Senior play Skeet Goes Eastv was given April 20th under the direction of C. W. Westley. In the declamatory contest there were thirteen contestants, who showed real talent and good training under Iris M. Timson. Three from the local contest were selected to represent the school in the sectional contest at Culbertson. Harry Schaffert was rated Good,' in interpretative oratory, Ruth Miller received an Excellent in the humorous division and Dorothy Gould a Superior in the dramatic division. From there Dorothy went to Cambridge to the district contest. She received a Superior in the district which made her eligible to represent Southwest Nebraska in the State Contest, which was held at Holdrege, March 25. Here she received a Good rating. Track The Hayes County tracksters were greatly benefited by the new extension built onto the track field. Although our team didn't show up so well at the first of the season, they worked hard and developed into fine track and field men in the closing part of the season. Our outstanding athletes in this sport are Wayne Gage, Edward Wilson, Vernon Rucker, Melvin Steckel, and Stanley Wilson. The juniors won the interclass track meet and the Seniors followed in second place. Some of the boys earned Full-Blue numerals and sev- eral Half-Blue numerals which are awarded by the athletic department of the University of Nebraska. Tlsi K. C. McGREW M.D. Laboratory ana' X-ray diagnosis GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 1938 PALISADE GROCERIES Chas. Endrs If ir's good to ear, we have it! Physician Surgeon USE DEBUS QUALITY PROD UCTS FRESH DAILY At All Stores DR. IRVIN R. BARKER Dental Surgeon X-ray Diagnosis Hayes Center, Nebr. -15- Band Our band is growing and progressing each year, but was forced to remain in the background at the time of the Music Contest and Festival because of the absence of necessary instruments to make it a balanced group. Bass and alto horns are needed badly and as yet the school has not found it possible to purchase these. One member of the band, Helen Fichtner, played a trumpet solo at the Music Festival in Stratton. Under the direction of H. Landon Evans the band played for school programs, Pep Club demon- strations, and football games. I -17- Boys' Glee Club Left fo rigbl, Frorzf Row: Edwin Loomis, Wayne McKillip, LaVerne Schneider, Warren Garrett, Charles Laird, Darwin Yonkers, Dick Westley, and Doyd McLelland. Middle Row: john Miller, Keith Leffler, Vernon Rucker, Wayne Gage, Dale Little, Edward McDowell, Merlin Yonkers, William Fowler, and Director H. Landon Evans. Burk Row: Freeman Campbell, Frank Clifford, Harry Schaffert, Herschel Evans, Warren Richter, Pianist Lillian McGraw Counce, Lester James, Raymond Laird, William Wittwer, and LeRoy McLelland. This group represented H. C. H. S. in the Music Festival at Stratton and the District Music Contest at McCook. The boys' quartet composed of Keith Leffler, Edward McDowell, Vernon Rucker, and Dick Westley, also took part in the Music Festival. The director is H. Landon Evans who has received much praise for the interest the boys have shown in vocal music this year and for the quality of music they have produced. The boys received an Excellent', rating at the District Contest. TIS... Girls' Glee Club The Glee Club consists of the following members: Sopranos-Dorothy Gould, Patrica McGrew, Oleta Shirley, Mildred Rann, Elaine Rann, Maxine Terrell, Valeda Terrell, Kathryn Sander, Lorraine Orman, Donna Berry, LaVada Leach, Irma Wach, Doris Beckwith. Second Sopranos-Helen Alexander, Barbara Davis, Eliza- beth Garrett, Leona McKibbin, Bonnie Leffler, Flora Belle Denny, Lillian Rice, Zina Laird, Mildred Carter, Marjorie Leffler, Wilma Richards, LaVeta Mintling, Vera McGillivary, Darlene Orman, Zona Fuller, Eda Marie Snoke, Doris Gathman. Alto-Betty Alexander, Helen Fichtner, Ada Beezley, Evelyn Garrett, Ruth Miller, Shirley Miller, Viola Pinn, Ruth Rathbun, Loretta McKillip, Zania Russell, Genevieve Richards, Neva Mintling, Arletta Wittwer, Marjorie Chase, Geneva Laird, Ruth Kotschwar. The Glee Club and Double Trio from this group helped to repre- sent our school at the Music Festival in Stratton, March 11th. At the District Music Contest in McCook the Glee Club rated 'Excellenf,' and the Sextet rated Good, This group is directed by Iris M. Timson who has received many compliments in regard to the progress shown by these musicians. 119.-. Hayes Counfy, Nebraska A Progressive Community Hayes County is located at the western end of that section of Nebraska which is designated as The Central Corn ana' Livestock Area. As the name of this region implies, the chief industry of the county is diversified farming. Farms in the canyon areas consist of level land for grain farming and rough land for pasture. The latest census tables give the population of the county as 3,602 and show that there has been a gradual increase in the number of residents since 1900. The progressive spirit of the citizens is typified by the manner in which they have responded to the present day social and economic problems confronting them. The people have chosen their representatives wisely. The busi- ness of the county has been conducted on a sound basis which has enabled the county government to withstand the unusual demands made upon it as a result of the drouth and other trying conditions of the last few years. 120.-.. Hayes Counfy, Nebraska On The Air Map The State Recreation grounds at Camp Hayes and the adjoining Camp Duke Alexis with its historic background are beautiful and interesting points in Hayes County that are attracting state wide attention. The important new air port that is being developed by the United Airlines at Hayes Center will be an asset to the county and will add to its prestige as a progressive community. ' The two pages that have been used to list some facts about Hayes County have been paid for by the following: Hayes County Farm Bureaug John J. Schaffertg E. W. Hughesg Ray C. Chase, County Judgeg L. W. Enyeart, County Clerkg Floyd Beezley, County Sheriff 5 Carl E. Peterson, County Attorneyg Wilbur Laird, County Treasurerg Mrs. Mary Hink, County Superintendent. WHITE CAFE Lunches Meals Ice Cream Fountain Service ADAIRS STORE Your Good Will and Patronage Are Greatly Appreciated Your Car Deserves THE BEST We Recommend Champlin Motor Oil and Gasoline KUGLER OIL COMPANY Roy Blue, Mgr., Hayes Center Main Office-Culbertson, Nebr. Phone 122 Service Stations located at Culbertson Hayes Center, Max, Palisade, Wauneta Trenton, McCook. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Almost Fifty Years of Banking Service Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Times-Republican H. B. McKibbin, Publisher Qualify Prinfing for Over Forty Years Hayes Cenfer, Nebraska OMAHA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Everything for Schools OMAHA, NEBRASKA COMPLIMENTS from the INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL L. G. BALFOUR CO. Artleboro Massachuse Iewelerx and Slalioners lo Schools and Colleges Makers of Senior Class Rings Representative-S. W. Binderup, Hastings, Nebraska. rcs S LABORATORIES Manufacturers of anitary Supplies OMAHA, NEBRASKA ...24... 0rcl1es+ra The orchestra has made much progress this year. It was entered in the Music Festival and the District Music Contest. Soloists appear- ing at both places were Freeman Campbell, who played a trombone solo, Patrica McGrew, a cello solo, and Elizabeth Garrett, a saxophone solo. The girls each received an Exct'lle11t rating. The Orchestra, ably directed by H. Landon Evans, has played for many of our school programs. ..251 RUDISILS CASH STORE EVERYTHING to EAT and WEAR HAYES CENTER and WAUNETA May The Class of 1938 PROSPER Is the Wish of KROTTER and WARD BILL' SERVICE STATION A YEAR ROUND SATISFACTION EIecIroI,ux Refrig-eraI'ion Shell Producfs Wm. Hoback, Prop. For the Best Entertainment At Nebraska's Finest Theatre Always a Good Picture CHATEAU THEATRE Wauneta, Nebraska R C. A. High Fidelity Sound ..25.. Mixed Chorus The chorus represented Hayes County High School in the music festival at Stratton, Nebraska, March 11th. Soloisrs appearing on this program were: Vernon Rucker, Edward McDowell, Maxine Terrell, and Betty Alexander. Members of the Double Mixed Quartet from this group were Charles Laird, Dick Westley, Keith Leffler, Edward McDowell, Maxine Terrell, Margaret Trout, Helen Fichtner, and Betty Alexander. The Chorus and Double Quartet rated Excellent in the Dis- trict Contest at McCook. Soloists appearing on the program at McCook were Maxine Terrell and Edward McDowell, both receiving Good ratings. This group presented a Christmas Cantata, Yuletide Memories, at our regular Christmas Program. The directors of this group are H. Landon Evans and Iris M. Timson. -27.- I -ZS- RED 81 WHITE STORES The owner is your neighbor but they enjoy all McGREW-COUNCE the advantages of the multiple store We believe in They are able to bring you the U UTY WORLDS FINEST FOOD Q A at quality low prices McKesson 8: Robbins T. H. Christner, Owner SuPPlieS Palisade, Nebraska THE DAMBACH PHARMACY CONGRATULATIONS! The Rexall Store from Palisade, Nebraska School Supply Headquarters De Prescriptions Mccookss Drug Sundries Livestock Serums and Vaccine Wall paper-Paints Kodaks The Best In Drugslorc Service Complete Department Store ..29... Hayes Counly High School 1937-1938 Course of Study Grade Nine: Algebra, English, General Science, Home Economics, Manual Training. Grade Ten: Geometry, English, World History, General Biology. Grade Eleven: American History, Normal Training Subjects, Ad- vanced Algebra, Physics, Public School Music, Geography and Agriculture of Nebraska, Latin, News Writing, English Litera- ture. Grade Twelve: American Government, Normal Training Subjects, Advanced Algebra, Physics, Professional Training, Latin, English Literature, Oral English. Nofesz 1. Music may be added to any course. 2. The University of Nebraska Supervised Study courses are made available for any special subject. Students, who desire special subjects, pay the seven dollar fee charged by the Univer- sity for each such course. Exfra Curricular Acfivifies I. MUSIC IV. DRAMATICS a. Band b. Orchestra c. Instrumental instruction d. Boys' Glee Club e. Girls' Glee Club f. Mixed Chorus g. Instrumental and Vocal Soloists h. Instrumental and Vocal Small Groups II. ATHLETICS a. Football b. Basketball c. Track d. Girls' Athletics e. Pep Club III. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS a. Editorial Staff of Show Night All School Plays Speech Contests Christmas Cantata Assembly Programs Class Room Debates Dramatizations of Masterpieces from Literature Oral English Class After Dinner Speeches Junior Play Senior Play V. CLASS ORGANIZATIONS Freshman Class School Paper b. Sophomore Class b. Editorial Staff of C- Junior Class School Annual d. Senior Class VI. AWARDS Points are awarded to students for participation in these various activities. The number of points for each activity is on a grad- uated scale, depending upon the amount of time and the emphasis given to the activity. When a student has accumulated 100 points he is awarded an HONOR H Certificate. This entitles the student to wear the letter H on sweaters and gives him the distinction of being marked as a Representative Student of Hayes County High School. Points are also awarded for high averages in Scholarship and for being elected or appointed to responsible positions in the school organization. SANITARY BAKERY Wauneta Nebraska QUALITY Bread Rolls Pastry at your grorers A. R. Allemand, Prop. BILL'S RECREATION PARLOR Candy Lunch Soft Drinks Billiards Wm. Hoover, Proprietor Score High In Personal Appearance MARION BANNISTER The Barber TO UZALI NS Everything To Wear Phone 113-2 Palisade, Nebr. TRADE AT THE CO-OP The Home of Good Oils, Grease and Fuels of All Kinds C. L. Laird, Manager ..32... tv 'vt ' 2 'ig' ll V17 ,wg-,A -rf 1 V., A 5 , - - f. guv,.fg,,,h . . if - L1-wifga' , , Qliff . 75: w- H -1-i.'1T'fL rs, 1 '. Q 1:1 - -' 'X fL,'1 2..I' . A We. my 1 fn, vgvaxmafhym 'nxa.a-.,r.,.f,. ,Hg A ,V . f:,vn,emaa.mumn.wnzmnxe: Qiglzolasfic Cgjulnlisla Q65 fin gs, CWeLrasL


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