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

 - Class of 1934

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Margaret Fankhauser The RED and WHITE junior Class History . . . IN Septernrber, nineteen hundred and thirty, this class started on its four year cruise. The first year in '31-'32 there were fifty-three passen- gers. Thomas Dean fpresidentl, was pilot. Leslie Gun- zenhauser fvice-presidentj, was first mate. Robert Howe f secretary and treasurerj, was second mate. Miss Janice Walt fslponsorl, was our captain. When we began.the second year we knew something about the hard work in high school, but .we kept on with an ever forward look and a determination to win. Verna Herr was pilot. Loren Biggs was first mate. Ruth Sutorius and Lawrence Marshall were second and third mates. Professor D. H. Weber was our captain. Now we are on the third year of our voyage and we Junior Class Play . . . HE Junior claiss play was presented on the evening of Janluary 18, 1934 at the high school auditorium. College Cut-Ups was the name of the production and it proved to be a merry mix-up of college practical jok- ers. Sklts between the acts were readings by Mildred Nemechek and songs by Ralph Reid and Mildred Robert- son. Donald Dixon ........... .... R obert Weber Frank Short ....... - ...... .... R obert Howe Ichabod Crane Bunker .... ...... Lo ren Biggs Henry Lowell ........... ....... W ildon Sterner Tom Swain ................. ........ R oyal Crabtree Charles Bradshaw ......... - ........ Lawrence Marshall Andy Cooper ......................... Robert McCauley Hiram Parker ...... .......... R alph Reid Toby Parker ......... ..... J ames Herdlitchka Taxi Driver --- - ---Leslie Gunzenhauser Cohen --------- ----- ---- C1 a ude Harshbarger Lem Bennett ---- -.--- ------- G l enn Powell Junior-Senior Banquet HE Junior-Senior banquet was held Friday evening, May 11th, in the high school auditorium. The moth- ers of the Juniors had complete charge of the dinner, with Mrs. I. B. Mowry acting as general chairman. Sixteen sophomore girls, dressed as cowboys, did the serving. Including the members of the Board Of Education and are still determined to win. Roberta Mowry is pilot, War- ren Herr is first mate, Robert Howe and Wildon Sterner are second and third mates. Professor Weber is still our captain. During the first three years of the voyage we have all taken active parts in music, dramatics, debate, and ath- letics. Surely our last year will bring as much joy as our first three. Although the number of passengers has decreased from fifty-three to forty-one, we are sure that when this voy- age is over, we will start on another. May our voyage of life be one of success and happiness! VERNA HERR, Class of '33, IIlI --- Miss Mary Alice Campbell coached the play, and play practice was the main issue for the Juniors for several weeks. Leslie Gunzenhauser was stage and property manager and Tommy Dean served as advertising man- ager. The cast was as follows: Frank Short, Sr. --------- Mildred Cummings --- ---- Frances Mitchell --- Mary Keen ----------- -- Mrs. Cleo I-Iungerfort --- Elsie Martin ---------- Geraldine ------------ Vera Cruz ------------. Mrs. Evelyn Van Tyne Roberta Vinton -------- --- ---Warren Herr ---------Verna Herr --------Thelma Bahl ---Mildred Nemechek ---Mildred Robertson ------Clara Wright ----Elsie Harbour -------Norma Power --- --.----- Norma Hoagland The Tiger ---------- ------ R obert McCauley '-1IIl--1-- their wives, who were special guests, one hundred were served. The Round-Up was the general theme of the even- ing. As much as possible the auditorium represented a meeting place of cowboys. There were Indian blankets, minature cowboys, cactus plants, lassoes and whips in profusion. M E N U FRUIT COCKTAIL - ESCALLOPED CHICKEN - BROWNED POTATOES BAKED BEANS - SPRING SALAD - ROLLS COFFEE ICE CREAM and COOKIES TOASTS:- The Last Round-Up , Roberta Mowry, toastmistressg The First Branding , Lee Nimsg The Campfire , Royal Crabtree: Broncs , Frederick Eisg Doggies , Elizabeth Beutlerg The Big Rodeo , Superintendent D. I-I. Weber. PAGE TEN



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The RED and WHITE Football Party . . . HE Pep Squad girls entertained the football boys and the faculty members at a theatre party on the evening of December 15, 1933. Fol- lowing the moving picture, the entire party gath- ered in the high school auditorium where a de- licious lunch was served. The tables were arranged to resemble an H and adorned with white chrysanthemums and red poinsettas. Music was played during the lunch by Inez Rist. Bernice Kaiser, president of the Pep Squad, acted as toastmistress. Pep Band . . . M USIC hath power! At least that was the opinion of a group of Junior and Senior boy musicians when they organized the so called Pep Band to play at the different athletic activities. And judging from our excellent athletical season their theory had much merit. The program was opened by Delphine Seely singing, You Have To Be a Football Hero , dress- ed as a Humboldt gridster. Delphine also tap danced and sang Pudin'-Jones. Following, James Herdlitchka gave two humorous readings in his most winning style. Mr. Weber and Coach Huff both gave short talks. Robert Ninger, captain of the football team, introduced the captain-elect, Leslie Gunzenhauser. Leslie concluded the pro- gram by a short talk in which he expressed his desire that the next football season be a success- ful one for the team. --- HH Clean Linen . . . THE debut of the c -jfkact comedy, Clean Linen was made whiflrch 15 at the Red and White Benefit progra. . The members of the cast were as follows:.'Eunicel Halm, Virginia Ann Porr, Bemicgmaiser, Robert Weber, Robert Howe, and Rpuph Reid. Thelma Bahl served as official prompter. At the Little Ten one-act play contest, Clean Linen received second place in a close race with Shubert, who received first and the cup. Eunice Halm was proclaimed the best actress and Robert Weber, the best actor. A great deal of credit goes to James Herd- litchka for the ideal manner in which he saved With few exceptions, the Pep Band made their so called musical contribution to both home and out-of-town games which showed a very com- mendable spirit on the part of its members. Their school spirit and whole hearted support for the team was very noticeable and extremely audible. unpreventable collapse. The performance of the play, ill and was not able to until it was given at the took the day off, learned and with few rehearsals cast, was ready for the James acted his part ex- his career in the play. G the for the play was a rat- ing of Superior given al tilwg M-I-N-K Dramatics contest, where Humboldt, tfiulmphant 0Ve1' Shu' bert, brought home the sweflgqstibskes tl'0DhY- 1. - 'K u ,,:b jg ' QQ? fc, XX .,,,. .,,:::::::,.- ,, f- . ww ' . NL ' :E .f' 'u Page Twelve

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