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LOYALTY CLUB Back mu Bullv Coons Douglus Du.Groott Mason Knught Maynard Lennon Wendle Kerr Harold Par sons Denton Myers Russell Campbell Thelma Olson Nlarjorue DeGroote Charlotte luhnson Mnlullr rout Iueulle Cram Nlargartt Straehan Barbara Hopley Bonnue Chrustuanson 'Vlr Crussey Muss Qterner Gwendolyn Idge Bettv Anderson Betty Vluunsouu Charles Sherman Iron! mu Floyd Brandsgard Yuru,ul Lampbell Oluye Swanson Iyelyuu Nervuy., Betty Ross John Cham berlun As ten ofthe members of the Loyalty Club vuere lost by grldultuon last year, new mem bers were elected to full theur places Under the sponsorshup of Muss Sterner and Mr Crussev, the Humboldters had eh 1rge of pep meetungs for glmes and declam contests They unstulled pep unto the students un order that more students mught be persuaded to uttend the actuvutues un whueh the school took part The Loyalty club consusted of tux enty fuue members elected by the club, and one mem ber elected by the student body 'us theur most representatuve student Thus year Maryorue eourtesy loyaltv, honor and seholarshup The offucers of the club for thus year were presudent, Evelyn Nervug, vuce presudent, Oluve Svy anson, secretary Betty Ross, and treasurer, Vurgul Campbell The Loyalty club has 1 lovely formal unutuatuon for uts members It has been held at the L D Snyder home several tumes New members are also guven an unformal unutuatuon, at thus tume they are asked to perform un some unusual way un front of an auduence Thus year new members were unformally unutuated un front ot an audueruce at Bucknell Memorual park at the specual NRA program The Lost and Found department was taken over by thus club To members un turn vuere assugned the task of gatherung books pens tablets and other artucles strewn about the buuldung by careless students The lost artucles were ldyertused and could be procured ugaun fou a yery small fune Thus procedure sery ed two purposes, namely, helped to teach u lesson un responsubuluty and tended to dumunush the success of numble fungered students In the sprung of 1933 the club orugunated the plan of presentung annually to each of tvuo hugh school students, a gurl and a boy, 1 medal to be known as the Marvyl Fruesth aux urd Thus token wull serve as a memorual to the memory of a gurl whose admurable quulutues these students have most nearly emulated durung thcur hugh school career The H B club or Loyalty eltub has trued to keep up good spurut, pep, and loyalty for Humboldt Hugh Sehool l . .Z ' n V 1 . .V u . ' 3 1 . y ' , . K- Y , , v , 1 v . 1 A ' X sy , N ' ' - .1 A V' . ' ' V A t yt - L - ' . . v ' . ' ' ' A . ' Y, ' y . . y - . . Q ,.y . 1 . y y 1, A i , . , y f - ri V , 7' y' ' - ' v s I V , s ' , s v - 3 Vt Y I 1 L l 1 V - . 1 K . . 1 ' tc as K X . X - I Y ' r 1 Q , . . I Y V- . V - V V 6 . s l 1 1 Y s I . DeGroote won this honor. The standards on which Loyalty club members are elected are W .71 .V . ' ' Q ' l ' I 'L ' , ' ' e U I . 1 I Y' - I T V - . - - I l . . - Y - V . 1 . IQ li ' ' V . B . v v . , ' . , 1 , ' ' - V . f 1 ' s 1 ' ' ' r 1 1 ' A ' 1 - ' , ' l x . , . . m . , ' s . ' , Y ' ra . u 1 . I-I 7 4 1 vu Y W -I - - 7 . Y x I page twenty nme
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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Bark mu Ysonne joenks Cora Bakke Loulah Slacker Gene Sheker Dale Sarsgaard Arthur Odgurel Harley Lmdhart Ronald Helvlck Bully Coons Ora Clay ton Allec Rossmg Ivmzf rou Mary Olson Leone Iohnson llnabeth Hawland Harnet Vaytr Iune MLld0WS Mrs Snuth Iola Johnson Joy Francis Florence Strachan Tvs enty voluntary representatlyes from the three upper classes made up the com mxttee 1n charge of planmng vteeklv assembhes The group almed at wlde partnclpatnon of students, the development of lI1Cl1XldUIll I'LSPOIlSlblllty, and varlety enough m programs to lnterest all types of l1steners Talent from local orgamlatnons out of town speakers, one act plly s, skrts contests, hobbnes, and musxc were used on the programs An ay erage of s1x people appeared each week durmg th1s year Members of the assembly commxttee preslded at each weekly assembly program Each program was mterestmg and enjoyed, not only by every hngh school student, but also by many vlsxtors who eame rn eaeh Thursdav to vnew our produetnons Some of the most outstandmg assembly plogruns Included the followmg plays P1errot Helps Plerrette, Wleners on Wfednesdly Market Dav The Hlstory of Chrlstmas Seals, A Matter of Importance, Modem Cmderella and NVhen Mxckev Fmds Sprmg, the annual D of D productnon Speakers, mcludmg Mr Bruce Gates of Gates Busmess College Waterloo, and Mr Cooper from Cornell College helped to create an mterest rn our school vlork A program based on the hlstory of muslc was xery mterestmg as vt IS also the one on the lNokom1s In 'lddltlon to ferretlng out talent Ind mtkmg use of lt the eommlttee clred for the eostume room, the secnery the trophy else the pnmos the radno 1nd all other stage property Mrs Smith who was the sponsor of this group very effnexently guided the orvanwa tnon through all 1ts trnals and trnbulltlons All partlexpants were yery grateful to her for her patxent help l , l E VT' ' 1 ! Y V' X 1 V Y 7 ' 1 V y L L - 1 . . . e , .y , - - I M I7 . . , . . , . 1 7 . X f , , , , I , e Y 1 e - 5 . , 1 I . 7 Q . . .. - 1 ,, .1 - ,, .. ,, .. - , , , , . f x ' , s ' as u as rr xl - xy rr - . , I . . ,, . 1 ' , . . 1 , . 1 , . . . . . ,, . ,, Y' V I 3 l Vg T . I ' ' . 1 V . ' , -1 ' 1 - ' 11 -, 1 . . . , . - 1 1 1 Y 1, 1 Y - 1 ' V 1 V ,1 1, 1 . , . , . , . . . 1 ' - ' , f f 1 '-' r ' ' K. ' 5 n 5 1 1 5 4 page iwenty-ezgbt
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DECLAM Buff mu Mace Gwen Sehroed r Kenneth ohnson Leonard Nlnller Lois looney lohn Latnn Olne Swanson xlfbll Hansen Iyelvn Nerug Thelma Olson Irmll mu Ahee Rossmg, Lou Illa Anderson Fleteher Nlrller Xlrss Arent Nluss Burns Barbara Hopley Gwendolyn Idge Nlarbaret Strachan Betty Xlunson Approxnmatelyf seventy students partrclpmted rn declam thus vear The coaches were Mnss Burns and Mass Arent, wnth Nfhss Tlylor md Mrss Oxborrow assrstmg 1n the pre llmmarles Mxss Burns dlreeted the humorous and extemporaneous speakmg dlvlslons wth Mass Taylor helpmg her wnth the humorous group and Mnss Arent wrth the lsslst rnce of Mlss Oxborroxx eolehed the dn untrue group Irom thus group fue people nn each dnusuon were chosen to partxenpate ln the home eontest The people seleeted m extemp xx ere Barbara, Leonard, ohn, Evelvn, and Mar glret Those who represented us rn dramztle were Olxye, Pleteher, Lou Ella Lols, and Gwendolyn Those chosen m humorous vtere Thelma, Kenneth Alnce, Betty, and Vlrgxl All of these people spoke IU the home contest At thms txme three people 10 each drvlsnon were selected to speak nn the Bug Sm contest Those chosen were Leonard, Evelvn, ohn Lou Ella Ohve, Gwen, Betty Ahce, and Thelma There were two wnnners prcked from the oratorncal prehmmarnes, Ahee Gwen Schroeder, flrst, and Charles Watson second Webster C1tV was host thus year to 111 sm tow ns of the Blg Svc orgamzatlon Each town was represented bv three contestants nn elch dlXlS1OI1 and tvxo contests were con ducted slmultaneously at the hlqh schools II1 Webster Clty The wmners of these two eontests met at mght nn 1 fm1l contest rt whreh tnme me recovered the cup by a margm of tvx enty erght polnts Our state contestants, Allee Gwen, lleteher, md Ixcnneth, who dad not speak m the Bn. Snr contest, because of the rules of thns orgmmaatnon, placed flrst nn therr respectxve elasses nn the frrst round of the state eontest If Lxgle Clroxe They agcun won three fnrsts m the second round of the state contest held It Renxuek Fletcher placed second ln the drlmatnc class nn the pre dnstrlct meet held ut IuVerne vthlle Kenneth recerved a fxrst Humboldt entertamed the dlstrlet LlLLlJI111EOl'S contest thas vear on Aprll 9 We were again overjoyed vthen Kenneth yy on another flrst md so was entltled to enter the state contest at Eldora on Aprnl 20 4 I. . A ,, . ,cy v - A ew 1 .Y k ' V ,. . . , . ' 1 ,. ' ' . 1' . , ' '1 . . ' A L' L e. ' L . Q I - I I - - u . Y. . X . M 1 Q 1 - t K ' - .. ,. , , , s , ', , . . . . , v 1 I Y . , , . A s. I , f . , . , - - , ' ' Y A - rr ' ' av ' - e A V A 1 1 - I V f - M , . ' 1 L 1 ' ' T ' ' . , . . , - ,X , I. ' y 1, m ' I x 1 - z r.' 1' x , - , . , V , ' '. ,-, , , ' , ' . ,,. . . JIQ lnlrly'
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