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

 - Class of 1951

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Top Row: Dean Hansen,Rodger Gigax,Car1 Kitt1e,Ronnie Loomis,Da1e Fagerstene. Second Rows Donna Strop, Bonnie Richter, Verde Richter, Chas. Petersen , Bryce Fornoff, S. B. Hanley. Bottom Rows Charlotte Snoke, Maxine La.She11, Ruth Petersen, Jane French Corri nne Burkert, Senior Play On my 15 me 16 the seniors presented the play 'Everythixgs en Ie.. me cast .t characters were as follows! Jeanette Foley, the mother John Foley, the father Jane Foley, their teen-age daughter Alice Foley, their 20 year-old daughter Don Foley, their son, a pre-old senior Walter Graham, his olassnte Gunde, the Foley Norwegian maid le. Fletcher, a nosey neighba' Fisty BGuire, the kid-boxer Vbrda Richter Ronald Iaolle Charlotte Snobs Bonnie Richter Carl Kittle Charles Petersen Cerrimn Burkett hxine Inshell Dale hge:-stens lar Drunzond, his ex-fighter manager Jack Schuman Clarence Clayton, a Hollywood talen scout Bryce Porno!! Carol Davenport, a beautiful wosnn editor Jane French E. Caqbell, a young narx-:led nan Rodger Gigs: lb-s. Campbell, his wine Donna Strap Bunny httson, an aspiring young actreee Ruth Petersen Officer, a policenn Dean Hansen me play opens with lr. and Irs. Foley preparing to leave on a convention trip te Chi- cago. Cumla, the Norwegian housenaid, is looking forward to a well-earned vacation, just doing nothing around the house. The Foley daughters, Jane, a high school senior,and Alice who works in her father's office, soon upset all the peace and quiet by renting out their parent's room while they are absent. Jane whose aiition is te get into the local Ice Follies, meds a new skating suit and thinks that renting the rom is the quickest ad eaelest way to raise the money. Alice is sympathetic and helps solicit the oe-operation of Gunda. However, things begin to get oqlicated when too nw renters XVI in all overrun the house. Seen, a Hollywood talent scout arrives, ccqlete with baggage ard canra, and not only takes up residence in the bedroom, but also uses the living rom ter auditions. Bumy httson arrives for an audition. Into this seem walks Ee. Foley's younger sister, who is arriving for a visit. To further cuplioate utter, Plsty leduire and Ear Druhzenl the future boxing chaqion and his namger, answer the ad ami take up training quarters in the Foley hone. Then the son, Don, a prened sutdent, and hlt. his o1assr.te arrive hone for an unannounced vacation from school. E. and Irs. Foley return after being un' able to secure aeemodatlons at any hotel in Chicago.



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Things finally get unraveled and end happily. lr. Foley, who has been forced to sleep in the parlor on the sofa and let the renters use his bed, is made a hero over the rent- ing incident, when the local paper laude his good-neighbor act. Jane gets her break in the Ice Follies. Alice is not only crowned mean of the Winter Carnival, but is chosen by the talent scout as one of the movie-test winners. Aunt Carol becomes engaged to the tal ent souct and everyone is happy. The class of '50 entered Hayes County High schoolas Freshmen on Septenber-2, 19146 with an enrollment of thirty-three. After the first selnester Jimmie Szoots moved te Pal- isade and Ervin Beck moved to Shelton. me to ill health Doris French was compelled te leave school. llrs. Chase was our sponsor during this year. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we started with twenty-nine members as Lylas Nonnan Hudson joined our ranks. The big event of this year was our initiation of the Freshmen. All the Freshmen were compelled to wear their clothes upside dawn, which caused a great deal of disturbance. gr, Jones was our sponsor. At the beginning of our Junior year we lost one more member, Betty Weston, who moved to Palisade. On April 25, 19149, we entertained the Senior class at a Hawaiian banquet. During this time Hrs. Counce was our sponsor. The original group of Juniors with the exception of Rose llarie Peters registered as Seniors. We believe our class has the distinction of having the largest mmber ef lar- ried graduates. This group includes Lylas Norman Hudson, Leura Cary Nitsch, Joyce llcleland Anderjash and Norma Curran Peterson. lr. Hanley was chosen as sponsor for our Senior year. On April, 15, 1950, with lr. and Irs. Hanley and lr. and Irs. Delbert Fornoff as chap- erons we left for the Black Hills in South Dakota. Althe we had to wade through snow most of the time, it failed to dampen our spirits and our three day outing ls one that we will never forget. Baccalaureate services were held in the Congregational church on lay lb, 1950. The following program was presenteda Processloml Gladys littwer Prayer Rev. Clarence ll. Boon Vocal Solo Verda Richter Scripture Reading Rev. Clarence li. Iscen Piano Sole Bonnie Richter Sermon Rev. Clarence H. lhcon Song Senior Girls Prayer Rev. Clarence I. lhcon Recessioml Gladys Iitixrer The following Monday and Tuesday we presented our play 'Everythings on Ice. lk. Hanley, our sponsor coached the play. From the proceeds of this play we paid our expenses for sneak day and our school gift. Thursday lhy 18, 1950 marked the end of our senior year as our Cossnencement exercises were given on this day. The program given was as follows: Processional Gladys littwer America Audience Invocation Rev. Clarence lacen Salutatorlan Jane French Piano Sole Address A Life Plan' Vocal Solo Presentation of Class Presentation of Diplomas Song Presentation of Awards Bonnie Richter G. F. Liebendorfer Doris Hel! Supt. S. B. Hanley A. B. Yonkers Senior Class supte so Be Valedictcrian Bonnie Richter America Audience Bemdietivh Rev. Clarence Loon Recessionsl Gladys lit-npr The four having the highest averages were: Bonnie Richter, Jane French, Corrizme Bur- kert and laryl Richards.

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