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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
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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
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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 -
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