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

 - Class of 1934

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The RED and WHITE O O Senior Directory MARIE KOTOUC BURNUS SCHULER JEAN CORNELIUS LORENE HUBKA College, band, orches- tra, pep squad, Girl Re- serves ltreas. 23, girls' physical education, girls' glee club, debate, scholar- ship, Cardinal Chatter starr, student council, Junior class play, Senior class play, dramatics, chorus. Scholarly, musi- cal, humorous-an ideal modern girl. EVA MAE AST Normal Training, pep squad, girls' physical edu- cation, glee club, Girl Re- serves. To know her is to appreciate her. GORDON UHRI Ccllege, basketball, baseball, foo:-ball, track, boys' glee club, chorus, .Junior class play, annual starr, class treasurer 113, S.nior class play. My may books are women's l-o.as. and do I like to study. COLEIN PENNINGTON Commercial, pep squad, girls' physical education, .Junior class play, German club, Girl Reserves, girls' glec club. Her hair is not mono sunny than her heart. INSERT NINGER Cchege, and Commer- cial, basketball, football, track, boys' glee club, chorus, scholarship, stu- dent council, Junior class play, Senior class play, .-.toall captain 133, class vice president 113. Hail! handsome athlete. MARTIN ROCKWELL College, football, bas- ketball, track, baseball, boys' glee club, chorus, s t u d e n t council, class president 123. Has a per- sonality all his own, ELIZABETH BEUTLER Normal Training, pep squad, Girl Reserves, girls' physical edu-cation, girls' glee club, chorus, scholarship, Junior class play, annual staff. Dark hair, shining eyes, merry humor, she's a prize. CHARLOTTE SEELY Normal Training, pep squad, girls' glee club, chorus, Girl R e s e rv e s. She is a friend worth having. MILDRED PARLI Normal Training, pep squad, girls' glee -club, Girl Reserves, scholarship. She is sweet 'from her bonnet to her feet. WESLEY DUEWEL College and Commer- cial, scholarship. Sincere, always doing his best. Page Six College and Commer- cial, basketball, baseball, football, track, boys' glee club, annual staff, Senior class play. SkillfuI in each manly sport. BETTY CLARK College, pep squad, girls' physical education, girls' glee club, chorus, Girl Reserves, German club, scholarship, Junior class play, cheer leader 143, class president 113, Senior class play. She's merry, witty and wise. ERNEST FRUHBAUER College and Commer- cial, band, orchestra, chorus, pep band, basket- ball, track, Junior class play, annual staff, dra- matics, German band, boys' glee club. An as- sortment of possibilities. LOLA MAE KING Commercial, band, or- chestra, pep squad, girls' physical education, 1sec- retary-treasurer 33, Girl Reserves, German club. Junior class play, Senior class play. A true-blue girl. EMMA CARPENTER Commercial, pep squad, girls' glee club, Girl Re- serves, German club, Jun- ior class play. Always smiling, never glum, she's a happy, cheerful chum. AUSTIN MORITZ College and Commer- cial, band, orchestra, boys' glee club, track, chorus, Junior class play, pep band. Just living and teasing the girls is lots of fun. GILBERT SHADDEN Commercial, basketball, baseball, football, track. When he strikes they are hit hard. CARL TERHUNE College and Commer- cial, band, orchestra, chorus, German band, track, pep -band. H e knows how to blow his own horn to the best ad- vantage. VIRGINIA ANN PORR Normal Training, orch- estra, pep squad, girls' glee club 1president 43, c h o r u s , Girl Reserves, dramatics, Senior class play, accompanist of boys' glee club. She will sing her way to fame. JAM ES LAFFERTY Commercial, track, football, baseball, basket- ball. Napoleon has noth- ing on mel C o I I e g e, debate, pep squad 1secretary-treasur- er 33, manager Junior class play, class secret'y- treasurer 13-43, scholar- ship, girls' glee club, chorus, Girl Reserves, German club, student council. An artist in many different lines. BERNEITA JACK Normal Training, band, orchestra, pep squad, girls' physical education, Girl Reserves, dramatics, girls' glee club, chorus, Senior class play. As en- tertaining in private life as she is on the stage. NANCY JANE KEHOE College, band, orches- tra, pep squad, Girl Re- serves 1vice president, 3, president 43, German club, cheerleader 133. scholarship, Cardinal C h a t t e r staff, annual staff, Junior class play. Reference: An editor, et cetelra. RICHARD MCGINNIS C ol Ie g e , b-asketball, track, scholarship, stu- dent council fpresident 43, annual staff, student manager of track 13-43, student manager of foot- ball 143, student manager of basketball 143, class treasurer 123, class vice- president 133. Senior class plav. Dark and hanclt'm':. LEE NIMS Ccllegc and Commer- cial, 'r r. n d, basketball, I--asc-hall. football, track, Cardinal Chatter staff, s'udent council, Junior class play, class secretary 113, class president 143, boys' glee club. I'm al- ways up tc a trick. HOWARD CREED College and Commer- cial, band, orchestra, boys' glee club, chorus, pep band. To sleep or not to sleep-'that is the question. BERNICE KAISER Normal Training, pep squad, lpresident 43, cheer leader 143, girls' physical education, girls' glee club 1president 33, chorus, Girl Reserves 1secretary 1, song leader 3-43, scholarship, Car- dinal Chatter staff, dra- matics, Junior class play, class president 133, ac- companist of boys' glee club 13-43, Senior class play. Has that ever- ready smile and winning personality. Commercial, pep squad, girls' glee club, chorus, Girl Reserves, scholar- ship, Senior class play. Those brown eyes just won't behave. JOHN SUTORIUS College, band, orches- tra, track, boys' glee club, chorus, Junior class play, class vice-'president 123, pep band, German band, president of Ger- man club 143. Witty and clever, could we do with- out Jchn? Never. FRED EIS College, band, orches- tra, fo-otball, track, boys' glee club, chorus, Ger- man club, scholarship, pep band, German band, class secretary 123. A heavy thinker, but a reg- ular fellow. R. BOOMGAARN Commercial, track, boys' glee clurb, chorus. A strong, silent man. G. LOREN LONNEKE Commercial, basketball, baseball, track, -boys' glee club, German club. Little but ch! CLINTON NEARHOOD College and Commer- cial, Senior class play, c.ner activities taken in Trumbull high school. His cheerfulnecs has won him many friends. CHARLES NEMECHEK Ccllege and Commer- cial, basketball, baseball, track, chorus, boys' glee club, Senior class play. I-le's quite the indivi- dual. KENNETH CHANDLER College and Commer- cial, basketball, baseball, football, track. In basket- ball he rates high among the highest. JOHN JOY GLATHAR Commercial, basketball, German club. I have a yen for a good joke on como one else. EUNICE HALM Normal Training, orch- estra, pep squad 1treasur- er, 43, girls' glee club, chorus, scholarship, Car- dinal Chatter, s t ud e nt council, dramatics, Girl Reserves 1.pianist, 2-33, Senior class play, class vice-president 143. She's a celebrity in music, dra- matics and laughter. HAROLD CLIFT Commercial, band, baseball, pep band. I try to make a hit with every miss.



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The RED and WHITE Last Will And Testament Of Senior Class E, who are about to depart from these halls of learning into an unknown world of disappointments and joys, do bequeath taccording to a custom long established! to those we leave behind in the harbor, all our well-known characteristics which we hope will be welcome. We, the Seniors of 1934, being possessed of sound mind and body, do hereby sign our last will and testament on this seventh day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. It is our utmost desire to leave something to the faculty, who have guided our faltering foot- steps these last four years toward that familiar go-al, graduation. However, we are victims of that well-known tragedy most often called depres- sion, Therefore, since we are unable to bequeath many earthly goods, we leave to the faculty the memory of our grace and beauty fmarred only I, Elizabeth Beutler, leave my very agreeable dis- position to the Junior girls who will find it a valuable as- set in their Senior year. I, John Sutorius, being very generous, leave my bright little sayings to Tommy Dean. I, Marie Kotouc, leave my ability to win first at the various contests to Inez Rist, in order that she may meet the out-of-town contestants. I, .lean Cornelius, leave my artistic ability to Harland Keiser, in order that he may touch up his jumpy buggy a bit. We, Emma Carpenter and Eva Mae Ast, leave our acquaintances with our out-of-town fellows to the men- less freshman women. We, Mildred Parli and Charlotte Se-ely, leave our chuminess to Delphine Seely and Rita Rist. I, Robert Ninger, leave my so-called charming bash- fulness with women to Loren Biggs, who seemingly has no such trouble. I, Lola Mae King, leave my friendship with the Stella girls to Jack Palensky, who wants it badly. I, Lorene Hubka, leave my role in the Senior Class Play, as the sweet young thing, to Orma Meister, who can use it as she wishes. I, Raymond Boomgaarn, leave my permanent quiet- ness to Bus Herdlitchka, who simply thrives on talking and bass horn playing. I, Betty Clark, leave my extra studiousness to Virgil Bcomgaarn, providing he makes use of it in the future. I, Ernest Fruhbauer, leave my Paderewski hair cut to Royale Crabtree, who could. wear it most effectively. I, Berneita Jack, leave my flaming wavy locks to Margaret Fankhauser, because I think it contrasts so well with black hair. I, Jane Kehoe, bequeath my versatility to Moon Mullen, who has always wanted to do big things in a big way. I, Richard McGinnis, leave my popularity with the Sophomore co-eds to Wildon Sterner, who'll have the chance of a life time. I, Eunice Halm, bequeath my dramatic ability to Rita Jenkins, to use in future dramatic plays. I, Guy Loren Lonneke, leave my minuteness to Dale King, to use in a tight place. Page Eight by burning the midnight oily and our happy times together. Also we leave them our well-pre- served sheaves of good advice. We have kept them unused, uncalled for, and intact. Therefore, they are perfectly good for use by the rest of the H. H. S. students. To the Juniors we leave our untarnished, proud name, our dignity, and our ability as a class. We beseech them sincerely to preserve, honor, and live up to this worthy name and to keep the tradition and history of ourselves as a pattern and remember us reverently. To the Freshies and Sophs we leave our sympathy and the hope that they will grow up some day. Despite the depression and conservativeness of the members of the class, we still have a few valuable things to bequeath. ::iilii::--- I, Virginia Ann Porr, leave my poise to Mildred Robertson, by which she may profit in her social activi- ties. I, Burnus Schuler, leave my ultra-masculine laugh to Glen Powell for Joe Pennerj to entertain the English class therewith. I, Martin Rockwell, leave my attempt at innocence and hair oil to Leslie Gunzenhauser, if he'll make use of it. Otherwise it will be transferred to Bennie Todd. I, Joy Glathar, will my qulzzical smile to Bill Prater, who insists on smiling out loud. I, Austin Moritz, leave my friendliness with everyone to the high school teachers to use in the halls. I, Clinton Nearhood, leave my seat in the Physiology class to Bob Weber. I, Lee Nims, leave my ability to perform tricks to Oris Swanson, who would appreciate the notoriety. I, Gilbert Shadden, leave my curly blonde hair to Bo-b McCauley, providing he won't give it away. I, James Lafferty, will my ability to get good grades in Physiology to Jacob Hunzeker. I, Gordon Uhri, will my blonde attractiveness to Clarence Hughes, a struggle buggy driver. I, Howard Creed, leave my ability to amuse to Thelma Bahl, with which to entertain her little sisters. I, Harold Clift, leave my magazines and papers to the school library, so that other leisure-hurt students may read them. I, Kenneth Chandler, leave my unusual athletic abil- ity to next year's basketball men in order that they may win the championship. I, Carl Terhune, leave my trumpet solo part in the band to Verna. Herr. I, Charles Nemechek, leave my nicknames to Paul Hunzeker, to use in signing assignment papers. I, Colein Pennington, leave my blonde hair and Sun- day walks to Nadine Hynek. I, Frederick Eis, leave my scholarship letter and ruler to Mitzie Marshall. I, Bernice Kaiser, leave my love for dear old alma mater activities to anyone who can take it. -BERNICE KAISER, Class of '34 WITNESSES: Lee Nims, Richard McGinnis.

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