Humboldt High School - Red and White Yearbook (Humboldt, NE)

 - Class of 1931

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12 15 SNAIPS Seniors in the Second Grade. Physical Educa- tion athletes. Doryce again. She teaches fu- ture stenogs. Just a. posin'. A friendly pose. Always in some heart. Harold shrinks. A group of sing- ers at Peru. 10 Stair steps. 11 Vamp, watch out boys. ASoph., recom- mended by Don. 13 Bashful? Oh Yeah ! 14 How he's red- headed and known as Jolly. Mixed Quartette. The Unholy Three. vm-.,,,...,,,..,.,,-..u1,,H...my PAGE FORTY-THREE

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1x-.,1,, 1, 1l,.1,,.1,,,1...,1l.,1, ,1H 1 ,1,4,1lm.... .1 .1,,,, ,, W I PAGE FORTY-TWO Class Prophecy Would you, O my Senior brothers, Catch a glimmer of the future, Like a firefly in the twilight That enshrouds the summer evening?- When the trail shall lie behind you, Who shall faint beneath its hardships, Who shall stumble on undaunted, Where the journey's end shall find you ?- What shall be your new surroundings, Who shall be your new companions, Which of your old Humboldt comrades Shall -be with you when your travels Are successfully concluded? Harken, then, my Senior brothers, To the auguries of Calista. Look! I see a trail before you, Verging into the horizon, In a far-off, clouded glory: Near at hand the way is rugged, Stony, steep, beset with prickles, Danger crouches in the thicketsg Thus by turns, by others pleasant, Velvety beneath the footfall, Sunny skies and feasts of landscape, New and then some friendly converse. Can I pierce the haze, obscuring All thequestions you would have my powerful medicine answer? Listen- Kenneth shall go across the ocean There to splash in diplomatics. Helen is doomed to claltter dishes In a pan of foaming soapsuds, But her soul shall soar above them, Planning out her pleasant homelife. Faye shall seek the movie magnates And attain anon to stardom. Melva, if she sacrifices, If she does not frizz and frivol, Shall embrace the boon she covets- To appeal to Samuel Philpot Numbers still shall bother Verne After he has left old Humboldt. Both the number in mathematics And the number of his in-laws. John shall be a plump policeman A good old friend to speeding comrades. Want shall be the lot of Anna Not of money-but of husband. Harold by Inez shall be jilted, Broken-hearted he shall wander For two long and lonesome evenings Then in Marie he shall find solace. Marjorie and La Vaughn will pose as For a fashionable shop in Chicago. Orma shortly will discover Paint that can't be told from nature, When she puts tilt on the market, She can clothe herself in purple. Gordon Porr has now -alttained Position of center on the All-American team Loren and Lyle, our beloved twins, Have accomplished wonders in the field of sclence fContinued on page forty-eighth models



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Class Will KContinued from page forty-onej I, Sam Philpot ,leave my height to Friel Kerns. I, Gordon Porr, leave my shieky ways to Richard Nims. I, Helen Powell, leave my shyness to Norma Stettler. I, La Vaughn Rist, leave my smile to Earlene Bentley. I, Norman Sltalder, leave my girl in Honey Creek to Thaine England. I, Marjorie Strain, leave my talkativeness to Doris Colson., I, Doris Tjaden, leave my absences on Monday morning to Janice Rist. I, Loretta Tjaden, leave my little flirtations to Norma Somerhalder. I, Inez Williamson, leave my giggle to Leah Ruth Cornelius. I, Agnes Wilson, leave my itomlboyishness to Arlene Whitney. I, Earl Wilttmer, leave my quietness to Charles Reid. I, Kenneth Young, leave my Peru femme to Loren Schuler. -C. C. '31 WITNESISENS Armand Hunter, Ruth Halm Class History This Class of '31 entered Humboldt High school with an enrollment of forty-five but many dropped out or moved away and we graduate with thinty-two. Throughout our four years we have been an outstanding class in every activity. Every year tlhe high school's girl cheer leader has lbeen chosen from this class. We have been especially active in all musical organizations and athletics, and this year the debate team was entirely made up of seniors. It met with the greatest success of any team before it by winning the Championship of District One. The clas officers for the four years have been, Freshman, Bartram Randolph, president, Armand Hunter, vice-president, Leah Wilson, secretary, Calista Cooper, treasurer, Lena. Trunkenholz, sponsor. Sopihomore: Donald Armstrong, president, Leah Wilson, vice-president, Helen Powell, secretary, Armand Hunter, treasurer, Jane Noble and Lois I-limes, sponsors. Junior: Calista Cooper, president, Frederick Dean, vice-president, Loren Hunzeker, secretary-treasurer, Jane Noble and Creda Bricka, sponsors. Senior: Naomi Cope, president, Harold Hudson, vice-president, Marie Drill- ing, secretary-treasurer, Janice Walt, sponsor. We have had a successful four years and will look back on them with joy pour- ing from our hearts for these years so well and pleasantly spent, D , -C. C. '31 PAGE FORTY-FOUR

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