Hemingford High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hemingford, NE)

 - Class of 1934

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1934 kp THE m gjgfcSprnPicK krjsSI ocrr- ocr= o 1934 'Jsftxuvx (Class Hishmt We started a perilous high school journey in 1930 as Freshmen. The first semester there were thirty in our class. They were James Bliss, Charles Blundell, Ruth Bottorff, Arnold Brown. Bernard Caha, Glen Cory. Argyle Cross, Hazel Donner, Harold Drury,Bernard Fosket, Oletha Gowin, Roseline Hovorka, Doris Johnson. Ardath Kloppel, Rachel May- hew, Floyd Moberly, Bell Moll, Rose Moll, Lila Northrop, Carlisle Osborn, Kenneth Schneider, Loren Shetler. Stan- ley Bedient, Donald Britton. Ruth Coil, Eugene Hansen, Melvin Hitch and Louis Scott The second semester we dwindled to twenty—five. Ruth Bottorff. Bernard Fosket. Doris Johnson and Eugene Han- sen dropped school. At our first Freshmen Class meeting we elected Mrs. Sweetland for our spon- sor; Harold Drury. President: Ardith Kloppel, vice president; Lila Northrop, secretary and Kenneth Schneider as treasurer. We also decided that our class colors be purple and white: our flower, the lilac and our motto. B what U R. The next year. 1931 we entered school as Sophomores with twentv-three in our class. Ruth Coil, Rudv Burney, Roselin Hovorka and Donald Britton drooped. We extended a hearty welcome to three new students: Evelyn Hambsch. Onha Nicholson and Twila Stumbaueh. Miss Mclntvre became our sponsor. We elected the following class officers: Twila Stnmbaueti. president Oohn Nich- olson . vice president; Ardith Kloppel. secretary and Harold Drury, treasurer. The first of this year we bought our pennant. In 1932 and 1933 we came to a point where our high school road divided-one branch leading to the entanglements of Commercial Training and the other to intricacies 0f Normal Training Most of the class nrcforr d Typing: only two took Normal Training. The names Rose Moll. Flovd Mnberlv. OlotVio Orrvin. Horold firnrv and Vernon F,,vke t aro no longer seen on onr class roP Pauline Pohcon and Fmil Fnll wern In all. we had twenty in our Junior Class. Miss Buckner was elected our sponsor and Doyle Clark became president. Opha Nicholson vice president, Twila Stum- baugh secretary, and Ardith Kloppel treasurer. Two never to be forgotten events took place this year. The World’s Fair, Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior play. The Adventures of Grandpa.” Both events were very successful and and enjoyed by both Juniors and at- tendants. School closed with a picnic at Hot Springs. At the beginning of a new school year, in 1933, we were all very much thrilled to find ourselves Seniors. Our last and busiest year had begun! In the years of 1933 and 1934 we mis- sed James Bliss, Argyle Cross. Carlisle Osborn, Loren Shetler and the last se- mester, Arnold Brown. Thus we are but fifteen Mrs. Osborne was our sponsor the first semester and Miss Smith the se- cond. Our class officers were as follows: Ardith Kloppel president. Hazel Donner vice president. Doyle Clark secretary and Lila Northrop treasurer Our pictures were taken before Christ- mas. In March, our class rings appear- ed. April 9 our class entertained the rest of the school to a riot with a convoca- tion program of Curses What A Night.” the characters were Bell Moll, the proud and beautiful heroine: Doyle Clark, the villainous villain: Donrat Hudwuddie. the mere husband of the beautiful heroae: Emil Ball, the sheriff, a relent- less sleuth and Ardith Klonpel. the wo- man of mvsterv. A few davs later we ordered our unusually pretty announce- ments. M;w i our class plav. As Tbe Clock pfHires ” was givpn and termed a suc- cess. Four evenings later, Mav 4th. we v'ere rovallv entertained at the Junior- porpor bannnet. The Juniors gave us a Presidential banouet which centered a- round President Roosevelt and the Cap- itol at Washington. 0»»r last week of school was a whirl- wind of events. Thus we are graduated, a victorious and triumphant group, readv to give the hest to life and receive the best from it. For the rest of the Senior Class his- tory, I refer you to the prophecy. Ten ------- n -------- ■ OCDO' H H S= o. o r oor

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ihTslutunt Top Row, left to right— Frank Mann, Harry Lliteras, Glen Walker, Dean Bottorff, Mr. Osborne. Second Row—Marjorie Roland. Vivian Mann, Ronda Swanson. Loreen Tatge, Arlene Lyman. Mabel Homrighausen, Marcella Holmes, Helen Zeller. Mildred Ruth Green, Alice Plymate, Margaret Magnuson, Leonard Peltz. Oneta Roland. Third Row—Theron Yardley. Doris Wildy, Lucille Phillips. Helen Bedlivy. Verna Lone. Georgia Beal, Wilma Osborne. Evelyn Jurgens, Ralph Hennings. Bottom Row—Billy Moranville. Helen Rosenberger, Hazel Minich. Peggy Meston. Wanda Osborne. Ruby Shetler. Lucille Wyland. Cleo Potmesil, Leonard Annen. THE STAGE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ■ c JO' ocz oc- z o X---►© —II H S' r30«'=r c :=rr—r o



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1934 THE SPTTI )PICKER,j($§§g o' 1934 (Eighth fl)rni»£ Top Row, Left to right—James Birmingham, Mr. Samek, Garland Fisher. Clinton Mayhew, Park Dobson, Willetta Nicholson. Center Row— Pearl Nicholson, Alice Janky, Margaret Moberlv. Virginia Hopkins, Shirley Guv, Eleanor Janky, Gladys Koudelka, George Buess. Third Row—George Lliteras, Merle Hansen, Hazel Walker. Marcvlene Moranville, Regina Planansky, Robert Ray, Davonna Schneider, Mary Jurgens, Willis Gibson. 'rUrnth U )ntj r Top Row. Left to right—Pollyanna Person. Beulah Belle Fisher. Lee Ogilvie. Mar- vin Ronne, Robert Burri. Center Row—Phyllis Jenkins. Raymond Carter. Ida Mae Cogart Vera Jean Johnson. Margaret Coplen. Bottom Row—Marjorie Brown, Hollis Osborn, Irene Rosenberger, Arlene Ronne. Arnold Kuhn. Margot Miller. Eloise Corv. Zeldon Shetler. Those not in the picture—Lois Culver, Roland Culver and Marie Uhrig. HHS r= oc= o =oc= oc= oc= oc= o = oc= oc » ».. Eleven

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