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THE HAYES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 1941 CURRICULUM 1942 In the ninth and tenth grades there is little or no flexi- bility of program. Ninth graders are required to take Algebra, English, Latin, with Home Economics for the girls and World History for the boys. Manual Training is usually taught for the boys, but had to be omitted this year because ateacher for the subject could not be found. In the tenth grade, pupils have carried four subjects which were required. They are Geometry, English, Biology, and World History. Juniors,this year, were able to take their pick of the fol- lowing subjects: American History, Journalism, Oral English, Physics, Bookkeeping, Advanced Algebra, English Literature, American Literature, and Normal Training Subjects. Due to the factthat Normal Training students must take required work they were not able to avail themselves of all the electives. Senior subjects ran in the same fields as did the Juniors'. However,Rural Sociology-Economics,American Government, Profes- sional Training, and Typing were added to the list. X l JAMES E. HOBACK Custodian .3- HAZEL LORGAN RUTH GREEN A B , York College, York, Nebr A B , Cotner College, Lincoln al Training Home Economics English BERTHA TE SELLE A.B., Central College Pella, Iowa Physical Science Mathematics Commercial WM!! THE CARDINAL STAFF Verl G1ee........ ............Editor Wilbur Thompson... ....Assistant Editor Evelyn Wilson.... ......Feature Editor Lester Hoback.... ...... ..Sports Editor Velma Wi1son..... .... .... .....Art Editor Esther Switzer.... ....Organization Editor Louis Stackhouse.... ....Advertis1ng Manager Don Ready......... ......... . .......Sales Manager Mr. Evans .... ..........................................Sponsor Although the above named individuals were at the head of the various departments,much credit is to be given to the oth- er members of the Senior Class and to Miss Te Selle, who did a great deal of the work. Q The splendid cooperation given by all individuals made for the very successful completion of this book. CLASS OF 1942 Class Colors... .............. ...Old Rose and Gold Class Flower. School Class Motto.. Emblem. .. .... f .. . ...................................Rose Cardinal .I ...ThS'AigA5L'Q5'Li55QLaA'BL6AA5Q'LAe view. HIGH SCHOOL ....Red and White ....................Cardinal SCHOOL COLORS.... ............ SCHOOL EMBLEM.... SCHOOL YELL....................... SCHOOL Red and White, FIGHT! FIGHT! CREED: I will study and get ready and some day my chance will come. -5- --Abraham Lincoln VERL GLEE 'Girls are the least of my wor- l'i.Ulo' Athletics l,2,5,4. Orchestra 1,2. Physical Education 1. Junior Class Play 5. Class President l,2. Annual Staff 4. ESTHER SWITZER 'She will always be rewarded for her industrial hebits.' Vocal Music l,2,5,4. Girls' Reserve 2,5. Pep Club 5,4. Class Secretary 4. Orchestra l,2,5. Annual Staff 4. GeAeAe 1,40 DON READY 'Act cheerful, even if you are sad ' Athletics l,5. Class Plays 2,5. Class Officer 2,5. Student Council 5. Annual Staff 4. Dramatlcs 4. MARY LEAH JONES 'She smiles because she is happy-' Vocal Music 1,2,5,4. Pep Club 1,2,5,4. Physical Ed. 1,2,5,4. Junior Class Play 5. Dramatics l,5,4. G.A.A. 1. LOUIS STACKHOUSE 'Folks know I like to have good I times. Athletics l,2,5,4. Vocal Music l,2,5,4. Dramatics 2,5,4. sk Ml 6 - VELMA WILSON 'She is vlvacious--and hsppy.' Vocal Music 1,2,5,4. Dramatics l,2,5,4. Pep Club 4. Operetta 2. Junior Class Play 5. G.A.A. 5,4. Band 5,4. ELLIS CLARK 'School work is more tiresome than plsy.' Athletics 1. Vocal Music 1. Class Vice-President 1. EVELYN WILSON 'It takes ambition to beoo e s suocess.' Vocal Music l,2,5,4. Pep Club 4. Junior Class Play 5. Class Secretary 2. Physical Ed. 4. Annual Staff 4. LESTER HOBACK 'It is best to act your sge.' Athletics l,2,5,4. Vocal Music 2,5,4. Junior Class Play 5. Class Vice-President 4. Annual Staff 4. LUCILLE McDOWELL 'You will like her--always hsp py-go-1uoky.' Vocal Music 5,4. Pep Club 1,2,5,4. Physical Ed. l,2,5,4. Dramatics l,2,5. Band 1,2,5,4. GeAeAe 1,3'4e GEORGIA OHLSON 'Giggllng toward success and hsppiness.' Vocal Music l,2,4. Physical Education l,4. Dramatics 2,4. Orchestra 5. Junior Class Play 5. Class Treasurer 4. RILEY MINTLING 'People tell me that I'n inno- nt.' Excel Music 1. Physical Education 5,4. Band 3, 4. ROWENA LACEY 'Thoughtfu1, quiet and energe- tiss. Vocal Music l,2,5,4. Pep Club 4. Physical Education 4. Dramatios 4. Band 3, 4. OTHO STONE 'Slow as the tortoise, yet wins the rsoe.' Athletics 1,2,5,4. Physical Education 1,4. HMI DALE FOWLER 'I'm looking toward the sunny side of 1ife.' Athletics 5, 4. Vocal Music l,2,4. Junior Class Play 3. Class President 5. KATHLEEN TERRELL 'lork for the future ss well ss the present. Vocal Music l,2,5,4. Pep 4s Dramatics 1,2,5,4. Operetta 2. Orchestra 2,3. Class Treasurer 3. ALBERT RUSSELL Sleep sometimes interferes with work.' Athletics l,2. Vocal Music 3,4. Physical Education l,4. - 7 WILBUR THOMPSON 'He is rather serious, reliable and energetio.' Athletics 4. Physical Education 1,5,4. Junior Class Play 5. Class Historian 3. Class President 4. Annual Staff 4. SUPERINTENDENT EVANS Class Sponsor M Physical Education 1,2,3 NMI CLASS PROPHECY by Evelyn Wilson This is the year 1962. Twenty long years ago eighteen young people graduated from the Hayes County High School, Hayes Cen- ter, Nebraska in May, 1942. Folks wondered that fateful night what life could possibly hold for those young people. World War nu ber two had just be- gun and the whole wor d was in the worst turmoil ever known in history. Adversity brings out the best in the human race. Luxury makes us weak and adversity makes us strong. After checking up on each of my class mates, I find they have all made good, even beyond my hopes. Passing an educational hall in Washington DC.,I noted a Mr. Stone listed on the program as a second 'Will Rogers.N Soon after entering, I recognized Otho Stone. His homespun wit and humor made him loved, as was the 'Will Rogersn of my youth. Sitting beside me at the lecture was a lovely lady, who was listening to Otho and seemed to be like me, also dreaming of days gone by. Impulsively I said to her, nDid you know Otho at Hayes Center?' uOh1 yes, I am Mary Lee Jones. Otho and I were class mates in dear, old Hayes Center. Oh! you are Evelyn Wilson. Let's go to the Royal Glen Hotel and talk over old times.Albert Russell is chef there and has been since it was built in l955.n After greeting chef Russell we really enjoyed a talk fest. Mary Lee was a noted dress designer at the New York fashion center. Since the war, New York is the world fashion center. American women did not ape French styles as the old fashioned women had been accustomed to do before the war. America now creates the styles for the entire world. Rowena Lacey has offices in various leading cities of Europe where she caters to the wealthy European ladies and sells them American styled clothes and jewels. Her salary is more than the President of the United States earned in 1942 per year. Kathleen Terrell has the same position in the Orient. She has a magnificent home at Roosevelt,China. Roosevelt,China is a new city just built u some years after the war. Kathleen is very happy in the New Republic of China. She writes that the Chinese ladies are very enthusiastic over the beautiful Ameri- can styles. Velma Wilson is a very noted portrait painter.She has paint- ed the most important people in the world's pictures. We all remember Velma as the artist ofcn1rclass in the old days.After graduating she taught school a short time but felt the call to be an artist and is now well on the road to fame. Wilbur Thompson is a very'nMad scientist in the Rockefeller Institute. He is so honored and loved on account of his find- ing a cure for cancer. He is a leading authority on medical science. - 3 - NMI CLASS PROPHECY Continued Don Ready is a very able commander-in-chief of the United States Army. His father is a veteran of the first World War so it was not surprising that Don should go far in military honors. Georgia Ohlson is America's leading lady feature writer.Her articles command high pay and are read all over the world. Verl Glee's name is very prominent in sport circles as a baseball p1ayer.He is known as theNBabe Ruth' of modern times. Lester Hoback is a multimillionaire oil man. Oil was found in south-western Nebraska in 1947 and by his keen business ability he soon made a fortune. He has been called billionaire play boy on account of his many, many marriages, having just embarked on his ninth attempt at happiness. Dale Fowler is a very noted criminal lawyer. His services are used in all parts of the world. His kindness and sympathy are well known. Esther Switzer is our much loved nurse. She has been re- ferred to as being as great a nurse as the world has ever had. Ellis Clark is our only farmer. He says he farms because he likes the work and knows happiness, peace, and quiet after a day of toll. His country home is a heaven to a large number of his city friends. His wife is a splendid cook and has made a very pleasant home for Ellis. He is so happy and contented that I count him one of the most successful of the men of our class. Louis Stackhouse is a movie actor, the 1962 matinee idol of the movie going women. He is very happily married to a former Hayes County girl. Lucille McDowell is a society leader, having married a well known New York millionaire. She seems so happy but is always ready to talk of the happy days at H. C. H. S. Riley Mintling, or I should say Judge Mintling,1s very well known. He is a supreme court judge of the United States Su- preme Court. He is still the quiet, dignified Riley of school days. So you see all the 1942 graduates really did make good. I suppose you wonder what I have done in these last twenty years. I taught a country school for two years and then attended col- lege and secured my degree.I was then married and have travel- ed over the United States with my husband, who lectures on the nNew Order of Government.n He is trying to teach people how much better this type of government is than the various old types the world had before the second World War. -9- NM! SENIOR CLASS WILL The following is the will of each broad-minded,influential, considerate, and ah, yes, nlrresponsible' Senior of the Class of 1942, which hails from Hayes County High School, Hayes Cen- er, Nebraska: Louis Stackhouse, the mischievous,yet very good natured and friendly Senior wills his athletic ability to Donald Mc Gilli- vary, a Sophomore. Lucille Mc Dowell, the petite, lively, and happy go lucky Senior wills her sweet disposition to Gilbert Gigax. Dale Fowler,the good-looking, and captivating Senior, wills his curly hair to Vyona Christner. Esther Switzer, a blond,having a pleasing personality wills her studious habits to Darlene McLeland. Verl Glee, the capable and witty Senior wills his jolly and most hearty laugh to Billy Sullivan. Rowena Lacey, the quiet, neat and well dressed Senior wills her blond hair to Doris Schneider. Mary Leah Jones,an alert, ambitious, and intelligent Senior wills her weight to Patricia Orman. Lester Hoback, the Senior who is vivacious, with twinkling eyes, wills his many girl friends to Robert Moon. Wilbur Thompson, the energetic Senior, who is President of our class wills his height to Jack O'Br1en. Georgia Ohlson, another blond and cooperative member of the Senior Class wills her blushing to Geneva Huntwork. Otho Stone, the Senior, ,who talks with a lazy drawl that every one likes, wills his quietness to Wanda Hintllng. Riley Mintling, another quiet Senior, who likes to go car riding, wills his red hair to John Fisher. Evelyn Wilson, the tallest girl in the Senior class, who is industrious wills her boy friend to Thelma Brown. Ellis Clark, another Senior with curly hair, who adheres to his own work, wills his generosity to Albert Russell, just to keep it in the class. Velma Wilson, a Senior who is sensitive, profound, and very genial wills her letter writing ability to Jerry Housman. Albert Russell, the rather serious Senior,who is also curi- ous and enjoys fun, wills his school subjects to Dolores West. Kathleen Terrell, a very energetic, reliable and innocent Senior wills her singing ability to Patty Mead, just to keep it in Regular Girls Glee Club. Don Ready, another tall, studious, husky Senior wills his latest girl friend to Charles Rice. - 10 - NMI JUNIORS Class Officers President ...... ...Jerry Housman Vice President ....... Leona Wittwer Treasurer ...... .... Billy Sullivan Secretary .... ...Virginia Wilson Sponsor ............ Mrs. Ruth Green Class Colors .... ...Red and White There are thirty-five members in the Junior Class, which makes it the largest class in school. Sixteen are taking the Normal Training Course. Fourteen girls are in Pep ClubgEighteen girls and nine boys are in Glee Club: Three of the girls are in Sextetteg Nine girls and four boys are in Chorus: Nine members are in Instru- mental Music. Several boys were active in football and three boys played on the basket ball squad. This class presented their Junior Class Play, nMystery of Mumbo Jumbo2November twent1eth,nineteen hundred and forty-one. Four Juniors were in the one-act play, WDear Lady Be Brave, given at the Declamatory Contest in Culbertson, February sec H ond, nineteen hundred and forty-two. - 'll' MI SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President ...... .... Betty Beazley Vice President... ...Dale McNutt Secretary .... .... Byrdine Laird Treasurer ........... Sheila Counce Sponsor ....... Miss Bertha TeSelle The Sophomore Class has an enrollment of twenty-four mem- bers. When school began this year, the total enrollment was twenty-nine members. Many of the members of this class are participating in ex- tra curricular activities. There are six in Boys Glee Club, six in Mixed Chorus, six in Regular Girls Glee Club, ten girls in Pep Club, seven members in Band, and four members out for Basketball. Two members were active in Football, and many mem- bers of the class have participated in Dramatics, and are ac- tive in Junior Girls Glee Club. Mr. Fisher was their sponsor for the first semester of this school year. The Sophomore Class initiated the Freshmen, September elev- enth, nineteen hundred forty-one, in the gymnasium, and a very hilarious evening was spent by all who attended. One member of this class took an active part in the Declamf atory Contest, and several members were in the one-act plays that were presented at our Carnival this year. -12.. NMI FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ..... .......Lyle Glee Vice President... ....Faunei1 Fornoff Secretary...... ..........Bob McDonald Sponsor... ....Miss Marie Wellensiek There are now twenty-five pupils in the Freshman class and most all of them are in some activities of the school. This is an unusual class because there are so many girls named Delores and Donna in the class. There are only five boys in the class. Three pu lls have dropped out since school started this year: Harlan Stone, Darlene Jumps, and Genevieve Pace. There have been quite a few on the honor roll this year but none have had all straight ones for the semester. Out of the five boys, four have gone out for some sort of sport this year. The Sophomores initiated the Freshmen on September l1,l94l. A party was given to the Sophomores by the Freshmen on October 30, 1941. The subjects taken by the Fresh en are Algebra, English, Latin. The girls are taking Home Ee.: World History is taken by the boys. - 15 - MI NORMAL TRAINING Instructor--Mrs. Ruth Green The Normal Training Class consists of sixteen Juniors and four Seniors of which Mrs. Ruth Green is sponsor. The Normal Training Seniors are: Georgia Ohlson, Velma Wil- son, Wilbur Thompson, and Evelyn Wilson. The Juniors taking Normal Training are: Maxine Nitsch, Leona Wittwer, Leola Witt- wer, Geneva Huntwork, Delyla Schneider, Doris Schneider, Vir- ginia Wilson, Ruby Wilson,Faye Gangwish, Glendola Scott, Mari- lyn Orman,Wi1ma M1ntling,Wanda Mintl1ng,and Vernon Kotschwar. Three of the Seniors, having passed all seventeen examina- tions with an average above e1ghty,have earned Third Grade E1- ementary Certificates. Wilbur has the highest average with an eighty-three plus. Leona Wittwer and Geneva Huntwork of the Juniors, have the most examinations passed.Faye Gangwish is the Junior with hon- ors of highest grades. At the first of the term the Normal Training Classes organ- ized a club which met every two weeks, for entertainment and suggestions to use when they become teachers. Other activities crowded that out and it was discontinued after a few meetings. It has been anticipated there will be a large Normal Train- ing Class of about thirty members next year. In Nebraska there are one hundred and eighty-three schools offering the Normal Training course. In the year 1940-1941 eleven hundred ninety-three Seniors graduated from the Normal Training courses in the state. According to the State Certif- ication Supervisor, it is still the backbone of the rural and elementary schools of Nebraska. -1ll.- NMI - ..Ww... BAND Band of 1942 is much larger than in previous years and the director, Mr. Evans, has been helping others who would like to be in band by the end of the school term and for years to COIH6 s lst Cornets.... 2nd Cornets...... Beginning Cornets.... lst Clarinets .... 2nd Clarinets... 5rd Clarinets... Saxophones ....... INSTRUMENTATION R PLAYERS .......Vernon Christner, Leona Wittwer, Leola Wittwer and Shirley Counce. ......Ar1yiss Housman, Evelyn Laird, Marilyn Havens and Deloris Rann. ....Delor1s West and Ella Mae McKillip. ........Fay Gangwish and Reed Loomis. ...Phyllis Laird and Mary Ann McKillip. ....Rachel Brown, Thelma Brown, Doloris Strop, Darlene Bright and Jack O'Brien. ............Shei1a Counce, Rowena Lacey and Riley Mintling. Beginning Saxophones....DeWinta McDowell and Vyona Christner. Beginning Baritones... ......Velma Wilson and Byrdine Laird. lst Tromboneaoonuvn oeoouoo6ooooocsoooBi11 Sullivan. Beginning Trombone.... ....Beryle Beebe. Beginning Bass Horn... ...Maxine Nitsch. Snare Drum.... . Bass Drum. o o ...Lucille McDowell. ...Curtis Leffler. - 15 - NMI CHORUS Chorus, this year, included approximately twentyfive indi- viduals carefully selected from the regular girls' glee club, and as before, from the boys' glee club. This group is directed by Miss Morgan. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Boys' Glee Club---a group of some twenty eight boys---has, this year, done most of its singing on three part music. Sing- ing time has been divided up with the quartet which was picked from the large group. Mr. Evans is the director. -ws NM!! REGULAR AND JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB Girls Glee Club consists of fifty-eight members. Under the direction of Miss Morgan, the Club has sung for several programs. This year the school furnished robes for them. They are of a navy blue color with a large white collar. All the girls are very proud of them. The sextette consists of the following members: Doris V. Schneider, Arlene Hajeck, Velma Wilson, Mary Lee Jones, Wilma Mintling and Mary Ann McKillip. Faye Gangwish is the piano accompanist. M 17 - NMI PEP CLUB Pep Club met this fall with thirty-six members. From this group were chosen Nadyne Roe, Betty Beezley and Doris Schnei- der as cheer leaders with Nadyne as captain. After Betty moved to attend Hamlet High School, Byrdine Laird was chosen to take her place. The squad wore white satin blouses and red corduroy skirts. In order to be distinguished from the other girls, the leaders wore red corduroy boleros and red beanies with white tassels. Several attractive drills were given on the home football field and basket ball floor. They participated in the French- man Valley Pep Club Drill Tournament at Stratton. The Pep Club is a unit taken from the Physical Education class, pictured below. s The group is ponsored by Miss Marie Wellensiek. K NMI BASKETBALL First Team Second Team Vernon Christner Wilbur Thompson Curtis Leffler Hardy Reese Verl Glee Harold Counce Louis Stackhouse Carl Schuman Lester Hoback Lyle Glee Vernon Kotschwar Jerry Housman Ed Schmelzer, Duane Reese, Jack O'Brian, Robert McDonald, and Junior Wach are on the third squad. The prospects for the second team look good for next year. The first team succeeded in scoring a victory over Max at the Frenchman Valley tournament held at Stratton. Mr. Evans, substituting as coach this year, feels that the season has been very successful from the standpoint of sports- manship and the development of better basket shooting and team work. l - lg - NMI CA. FOOTBALL First Team VBPUOH Christnarooeuoeeoeooo aeoeeeCBnt6l' Lester Hoback..... ...Right End Otho Stone....... eoonooemft Frank Counceeeeeo elelQuarter'back Dale Fow1er....... ....Left Half-back 1301113 Stackllousegqaqno eooeeeR1ght HB1f'back Jerry Housman, Verl Glee, Vernon Kotschwar, Ed Schmelzer, Curtis Leffler, Dick Fowler, Lyle Glee, Charles Rice, Merle Seed, Jack O'Brien. Due to the fact that the boys were small and out-weighed by most of their opponents,the team was beaten in all games, but showed clean play and sportmanship through the entire year. At the annual football banquet held d:TREN- TON, Vernon Christner made all conference cen- ter. Dale Fowler and Frank Counce received honorable mention, Junior Wach was student-manager. Mr. Cox and Mr. Evans were co-coaches. -20- XM! DRAMATICS The Dramatics Club, although not stressed heavily during the year 1941--42, did its fair part in representing the high school this year. Two one-act plays were presented to a large audience at the Carnival. These plays took in the largest receipts of any one of the carnival departments. The group, pictured above,presented the one-act play nDear Lady, Be Braven as a contest play. This play was rated USup- erior' at the sectional one-act play contest at Culbertson. Mr. L. McCann, the judge, rated Louis Stackhouse and Harold Counce as honorable mention actors. Later, the play was given at the district contest at Arapahoe with a lower rating. Patty Mead represented the school in the Dramatic reading event at the sectional contest. She was given a rating of nGoodn. The last presentation of the year in which the club parti- cipated was the Minstrel, which was given in March. Miss Morgan sponsored the Dramatic Club. -21- Wil A f45.SEMBlJ ,ooKi1YC Sonny- wesi :from Since. P855 to ne 'VYKIM 'vu Um Q .Y-nef. Asgggreu lo-'five lynn.- LUQSI' Jhnsfifk Home EG. 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