Jackson High School - Ecalpinu Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1931
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' 'JCB Januar-K 77L444vQf4J.2 GU-vv of PJJJ TI-I6 GCQLQI 1 ML. bf ,fg.,+,'ylfW 7 As 'WK I V355 GJ-lu Mvblwwl Wubflufk 1 . nw Top row: MICKLE, CALLEN, YOUNG, KUYICEND.-kLL,1VIUN'SON,BEECHNEKYVILLIAMS. Second row: BITNER, MAYEI1, KROUOH, FLADER, NEBE, GADD, GILIIAAI. Third row: BAILEY, NIILLER, CARTER, THOMPSON, JENKINS, CLARK. X I MR. R. S.'MICKLE Mus. M. D. THOMPSON Principal Assistant Principal Jmcrsson HIGH My PAGE FOUR .M TI-46 echpplnu. .J Qcrsso nw X PAGE FIVE Tn-le ec:nm.s:nr1u. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL - JACKSON HIGH GYMNASIUM ' PAGE SIX JQ QKSOf'1 HIGH l GCR ?lf'TU. THQ First Semester Barney Schrepf llfendell Johnston Marjorie Filley Erma Hopt Sponsors FLOYD RAYMOND ADEN Uni. Prep. I love the girls with all my heart And as for fli-rti-ng, I'll clo my part. Waverly High School 1-63, Hi-Y 7, 8. RArMoNn BowEN Uni. Prep. He is an evening revel- ler. Pres. 1, 2: Vice Pres. 4: Social Chairman 83 Hi-Y 5, 63 Football 5, 7 3 Basket- ball 6, 8: Archery H. R. Representative 5g Campus Dazeg So Like a Woman. OFFICERS President Vice President - Sec. - Treas. . Social O'lLa-imnmz, N Motto S1nilin, Thru Colors Peach and Blue Flowers Delphinium and Tea Rose SENIORS Second, Semester Barney Schrepf James Strauss Marjorie Filley - - Raymond Bowen Miss Nebe, Miss Flader Gnnann S. BARNES Uni. Prep. He is full of Irish wit In. ll play he -makes U. hit But no one knows the reason why Around the girls he is so shy. Social Chairman 23 Hi-Y 5-8: Football 5-7 3 Track 4, 6, 8: Orchestra 1-4: Campus Daze: So Like a woman. J. MARVIN BnoKAw Uni. Prep. Here's to love and unity Dark corners and oppor- tunityf' Vice Pres. 63 Football 5, 7: Jackson Hi-Life Staff 7-8: Student Council 6: H. R. Representative 6: Fire Prince: Campus Daze: The Whole Town's Talk- ing: Once in a Blue Moon. KJQCKSOD HIGH-v PAGE SEVEN Tl-IE:-VGCFNLPIFIU. EVERETT BROXVN Uni. Prep. A 'wee bit shy of the fair sex. Hi-Y 5-85 Cabinet 7, 8: Football 73 Jackson Hi- Life Staff 7, 83 N Club: Once in a. Blue Moon. MAXINE E. COURTEMASH Uni. Prep. Short and sweet, and nice to meet. Social Chairman 4, 6: G. R. 1-8: Cabinet 7, 8: G. A. A. 4-83 Student Council 7, 85 H. R. Representative 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 1-35 May Queen attendant 2, 49 Cheer-Leader 7, Sg Once in a Blue Moon. IMOGENE DILL Commercial Of a nature mild, she no-ver seems filed. G. R. 3-8. Donorur C. DYE Uni. Prep. A girl worth knowing. G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 4-8: Jackson Hi-Life Staff 5, 63 May Queen Attendant 83 Campus Daze: Once in a. Blue Moon. HELEN E. ELLIOTT Commercial Those 'wi'n.kable, blink- avblc, merrily twink- able, simply fzmtltink- able eyes! G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 4-85 Archer: May Queen 2, At- tendant 4: Cheer-Leader 5-8. GENEVA G. CHOEE Uni. Prep. I hate the 'very sight of a book. G. R. 1-83 Cabinet 7, 8: G. A. A. 4-83 Archer: Fire Prince: Campus Daze: Once in a Blue Moon. GENEv1EvE DALLING Uni. Prep. Nothing great was c-ver achieoezi without cn- th'usias'rn. Sec. Treas. 23 G. R. 1-85 G. A. A. 4-83 Cabinet 4: Student Council 7, 8: Sec. 7, S5 H. R. Representative 2, 52 Orchestra 1: May Queen Attendant 23 Fire Prince: Smile, Rodney, Smiley The Whole Town's Talking. PAULINE DUEY Uni. Prep. Not only good, but good for something. Wesleyan High School 1-5: G. R. 6-8: G. A. A. 6-8: Cabinet 7, 8: National Honor Society. ' . J ACK EnwAuns Uni. Prep. His two main, interests in. lifc - Leota. - and Leotal' Hi-Y 7, 83 Football 5, 7: Track 6, 8. CHARLES ENYEART Uni. Prep. God bless the 'man that -i-:wen-ted sZeep. . Vice Pres. 1: Hi-Y 1-8. E , .Jncxson HIGH PAGE EIGHT E ' . 'I'l-I-6 ecAl..s:nhu. MARJORIE FILLEY Uni. Prep. Common sense is not so common. Sec. Treas. 7, 8: G. R. 1-8: Cabinet 7, 8: G. A. A. 5-8: Home Ee. Club i 2-4: Na- tional H o n o r Society: Class Speaker: Smile, Rod- ney, Smile. HUGH Foswnn Uni. Prep. Business Managev' of the H-i-Life, but an honest man. Hi-Y 3-8: Cabinet 7, 8: Football 5, 7: Basketball 6, 8: Jackson Hi-Life Staff 7, 8: Archer, Vice Pres.: Student Council 6-8: Vice Pres. 7, 8: N Club: Na- tional Honor Society: Class Speaker. ' Smmwoon G.wLonp Uni. Prep. The greatest men may ask foolish quest-ions now and, then. I-li-Y 3-8: Football 7: Jack- son Hi-Life Staff 7: Ecal- pinu Staff: Archer: Stu- dent Council 7, 8: N Club: Class Speaker: So Like. a Woman. FERN HARRIS Uni. Prep. Talented and accom- ' plished -in general, A 'wizard at drama-tics in particular. G. R. 3-8: Cabinet 7, 8: G. A. A. 5-8: Fire Prince: Smile, Rodney, -Smile, Campus Daze: The Whole Town's Talking: In India: So Like a Woman. Iona JUNE HOFMANN Commercial Her level best, and noth- ing less. Havelock High School 1-4: G. R. 7, 8: G. A. A. 5-8. PIOXVARD FI'rz Uni. Prep. 0-ne hour a day to studyg one hour fx day to cat Two hours to think how tired I am, and twenty hours to sleep. Wesleyan High School 1, 2: Hi-Y 5-8: Football 5, 7: Basketball 6: Track 6. DOROTHY GAT!-is Uni. Prep. Why do you laugh. when I say men delight me not? Lincoln High 1-6. DONALD A. Gnonan Uni. Prep. Napoleon was little, too. Denton 1-4: Hi-Y 5-8: Fire Prince: Campus Daze. BLANCHE HEnGI:s Uni. Prep. Sober, steadfast, and fle- -m-ure. G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 4-8: In India: Once in a Blue Moon. Wnrfrnn M., HOLMES Commercial A '-mean' fellow with a 'good' Zine. The Whole Town's Talk- ing. GWQEQQCKSCJFN HIGH PAGENINE .C 'rr-le ecnppunu. ERMA Ev:-:LINE Hom' Uni. Prep. 0 Marvin, 0 Marvin., Wherefore art thou., Mar- vin? - Social Chairman 7: G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 4-8: Cabinet 7, 8: Home Ec. Club 2: Student Council 7, 8: Fire Prince: Campus Daze. NDRENE JOHNSTON Uni. Prep. There are no short cuts to success. Ewing High School 1, 2: G. R. 3-8: G. A. A. 5-8: National Honor Society: Once in a Blue Moon. MAX JORDAN Uni. Prep. Study makes one weak. I enjoy the best of health. Pres. 3, 4: Hi-Y 1-8: Foot- ball 5, 7: Co-Captain 7: Basketball 6, 8: Track 6, 8: Archer: Campus Daze. CURTIS EARL KUBITZ Uni. Prep. I think, but dare not speak. Orchestra 5-8: Fire Prince: Campus Daze. EDXVARD V. LEXVIS Uni. Prep. A progeny of learning. Hi-Y 7, 8: H, R. Represen- tative 5: Debate Team 7, 8: National Honor Society. Rosn Insm ' Uni. Prep. 'f'Tis good to be merry and wise. E G. R. 3-8: G. A. A. 5-8: Home Ec. Club 1-4: Or- chestra 1-3: National Hon- or Society. WENDELL JOHNSTON . Uni. Prep. All good boys love their sisters, and I so good have grown- Tlmt I love other boys' sisters, much better than my own. Ewing High School 1, 2: Vice Pres. 7: Hi-Y 3-8: Football 7: Track S: N Club: Fire Prince: Cam- pus Daze: Once in a Blue Moon. VIRGINIA KETNN Uni. Prep. So sweet and fair, and flllllfl-QIIS on the square. Pres. 5: Social Chairman 6: G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 4-8: Cabinet 5, 6: Jackson Hi- Life Staff 5, 6, 8: Archer, Sec. Treas.: H. R. Repre- sentative 5, 6: May Queen Attendant 4, 6: May Queen S: Honorary Football Cap- tain 7: Campus Daze: So Like a Woman. Ixnz MAE L.msoN 'Uni. Prep. If I stay single, it's not my fault. G. R. 1-8: Home Ee. Club 1-4: Jackson Hi-Life Staff 5-6: Fire Prince: Once in a Blue Moon. M.4RK MCALLISTER Uni. Prep. There ain't 'no rush-zuhiu hurry? Hi-Y 3-8: H. R. Repre- sentative 5: Once in a Blue Moon: Double Crossed: Fire Prince: Smile, Rod- ney, Smile: Campus Daze. .Jmcrsson HIGH PAGE TEN l 1 1 l l v 1 l 4 l 'i g TI-I6 ecncp-nnu.. EDNA MCCURDY Uni. Prep. She had so many bright ideas her hair turned red. Endicott High School 1-5: G. R. 6-8, Cabinet 7, 8: G. A. A. 5-8: Fire Prince: Campus Daze. SARA ANN MCWILLIAMS Uni. Prep. A skillful mistress of her art. Lincoln High School 3-6. BURTON MARVIN Uni. Prep. A nice girl could do won- ders with me. Hi-Y 3-8: Jackson Hi-Life Staff 7, 8: Ecalpinu Staff: H. R. Representative 7, 8: National Honor Society: Fire Prince: Campus Daze: Double Crossed: So Like a Woman. MARGARET MEDLAR Uni. Prep. Little P. K., meek and mild Mortal 'man sl1c's ne'er be- gutted. G. R. 1-8, Cabinet 5-8: G. A. A. 4-8: Home Ec. Club 2-4: Archer: Student Coun- cil 7, 8: National Honor Society: Class Speaker: Campus Daze. ESTHER NYE Uni. Prep. ART is her second na- ture. Spencer High School 1, 2: G. R. 3-6, Cabinet 5, 6: Or- chestra 3, 4: Fire Prince: In India: Campus Daze. OPAL MCWILLIAMS Commercial Happy am I, from care I'-m free: Why archlt they all con- tented like me? Lincoln High School 3-6. LOGAN B. MANooLn Uni. Prep. Logan is our athlete: in football he can't be beat 111- his sedan he finds de- light with Dorothy sit- ting at his right. Hi-Y 1, 3, 5: Football 1, 3, 5, 7: Track 6. DER DAVIS MASTALKA Uni. Prep. Art ercample of how to be happy though mar- 'ried. Lincoln High School .1-4: Campus Daze. :HELEN MORGAN Uni. Prep. She wasnft no silent part- ner, whatsoever. G. R. 3-8, Cabinet 7, 8: G. A. A. 4-8: Jackson Hi-Life Staff 7, 8: National Honor Society: Campus Daze: The Whole '1 own's Talk- ing. ELTZABETH OHLER Uni. Prep. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. G. R. 1-8: Once in a Blue Moon: Fire Prince. ,JQCKSOFI I-HGH gg PAGE ELEVEN l . - I ,Ti-I6 ecnlapanu. FLORENCE OTTO Uni. Prep. The musician: F a i r haired, blue eyed. G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 5-85 Campus Daze: Once in a Blue Moon. WILL.ARD RANUM Uni. Prep. He hath an innocent face, but- - Once in a Blue Moon. JEAN A. ROBERTS Uni. Prep. Though newly just a stu- dent here We all agree she 'is a dear. Osmond P u b 1 i c High School 1-6. EVA LAVERNE SAMS Uni. Prep. Maiden, with the 'meek brown eyes. G. R. 3-83 Orchestra 1-4, 7, 85 Fire Princeg Once in a. Blue Moong Campus Daze. BARNEY SCHREPF Uni. Prep. As well be ont of the world as out of hair oil. Sec. Treas. 3, 52 Pres. 7, 83 Hi-Y 3-83 H. R. Repre- sentative 7, Sg Once in a Blue Moon: So Like a Woman. JOHN E. PEASE Uni. Prep. A fool may talk, but a wise 'man speaks. National Honor Society. KATHERINE S. RECROFT Uni. Prep. The 'moon-an arrange- ment under which. to flirt. Sec. Treas. 13 G. R. 1-8, Cabinet 7, 83 G. A. A. 4-8: H. R. Representative 1, 23 Orchestra 2: May Queen Attendant 23 Maid of Hon- or 83 Once in a Blue Moon. CHARLES ROSE Uni. Prep. But I pray you-, let none of you people stir meg Poe an exposition. of sleep come npon- one. Nehawka. High School 1-6. DOROTHY SUE SCHAFER Commercial Her mirth the world re- qui-res. G. R. 1-8, G. A. A. 4-8: Home Ee. Club 1-45 May Queen Attendant 8: Once in a. Blue Moong Campus Daze. ROSALIE W. SCOTT Uni. Prep. Gently to hearg kindly to judge. Elmwood High School 1-65 G. R. 7, 8. ' .1mcKson,,HlGH PAGE TWELVE -p 'rl-le ecnnplunu.. L. A1v1'HoD1f:L SHIKE Uni. Prep. Maybe sh.e's dignified- maybe sl1.e's de-mn-re Maybe sheds quiet-but we are not at all sure. G. R. 3-83 G. A. A. 4-8: Ecalplnu Staffg May Queen Attendant 83 Campus Dazeg The Whole T0wn's Talking. Jann-:s Srmuss Uni. Prep. A little nonsense now rl.-nfl then Is relished by the best of men. Hi-Y 3-83 Football 5, 7. LUCILLE M. STUDNICKA Uni. Prep. Her speed has something more than s-wiftness -in ity They say she -zo-rites a hundred -words fl mein- uw. G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 4-83 Home Ec. Club 3, 4: Jack- son Hi-Life Staff 5, 6, Edi- tor 63 Editor of 1931 Ecal- pinug National Honor So- ciety. JEAN MARIS TAYLQ1: Uni. Prep. It's nice to be natural if yon're naturally nice. G. R. 1-85 G. A. A. 4, 55 Home Ee. Club 3, 4, Cabi- net 3, 43 Orchestra 3: Na- tional Honor Society: Smile, Rodney, Smiley Campus Daze. , Lois M. T1-:FFT Uni. Prep. ' 1 W-inning, gentle, and free from. s-ins, With. more good points than a, paper of pins. G. R. 1-8, Cabinet 7, 8: G. A. A. 4-8, Cabinet 5, 6: Student Council 7, 8, Pres.: H. R. Representative 7. 8. Dwlulrr E. S'1'1'ru Uni. Prep. He would stop Saint Peter's roll callvto ask: a question. Hi-Y 73 Football 3, 5, 75 Track 6. JOHN D. STRAUSS Uni. Prep. Eve-ry inch CL 'mon-to say nothing of feet. Hi-Y 3-65 Football 7. DoN TAYLOR Uni. Prep. Demosth.enes is cl e a. d., Cicero is dead, and I'-in not feeling 'well myself. Hi-Y 3-83 Football 7, Track 63 Jackson Hi-Life Staff 5, 63 Ecalpinu Staffg. Archer, President: N. Club: Fire Prince: So Like a Woman. FPJRN E. TEACHMAN Uni. Prep. 'Tis hard to be in love and yet be wise. Sec. Treas. 6: G. R. 3-8: G. A. A. 4-8, Cabinet 6: Home Ec. Club 3, 43 Cabi- net 3, 4g Archer: Campus Daze. B1-:TTY Jo TEMPLE Uni. Prep. Grace in all her steps- Hefwen in her eye In every gesture-dignity and love. G. R. 1-8, Cabinet 5-8: G. A. A. 4-8, Cabinet 4, 7, 8: Home Ec. Club 2-4, Cabi- net 3, 43 National Honor Society: May Queen At- tendant 2, 8g Smile, Rod- ney, Smileg The Whole Town's Talking, So Like a Woman. .PJQCKSOFI PHIGH l P ,.,., . PAGE THIRTEEN - 'ru-ae GCQLPIFTU., ARDAITH. TITTERINGTON Uni. Prep. f'Alu:ays smiling, never crying, Always trying, never sigh- ing. Fairbury High School 1-63 G. R. 8. Fnnn Voem. V ' Uni. Prep. By saying nothing, you may pass for -wise. Hi-Y 3-8: Orchestra 1-65 Once in a. Blue Moon. NEAL WAS1-I Uni. Prep. f'Gi-rls may come, and- girls may go But I'll leave th-em, alone forever. Hi-Y 5-8, Cabinet 7, S: Football 5, 73 Co-Captain 73 Basketball 63 Track 65 Archer. ' Inmnr. L. VVILLIAMS Uni. Prep. Ir'mel says. that -she, a fine stenographe-r will be With Unrlerwoods on every hand, and .office boys at her command. G. R. 3-8: G. A. A. 4-8, Cabinet 5, 63 .Home Ec. Club 2-43 National Honor Society: Once 'in a Blue Moon. D01lU1'HY MARIE WISDA Uni. Prep. Her age-I guess-Thin teen sum-mers or less. G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 5-8, Cabinet 7, S:.Home Ec. Club 3, 43 Archer: Na- tional Honor Societyg May Queen Attendant' 63 The Whole Townls Talking. DETTA JUNE Tn.-xvrs Uni. Prep. I believe I could live the live-long day And never run out of something to say. G. R. 1-S:- G. A. A. 4-8, Cabinet 7, 85 Home Ee. Club 2-43 H. R. Repre- sentative 7, Sg Once in a Blue Moon. MYRTLE V. WASH Commercial UNO one would suppose it, but I am naturally bashf-ul. G. R. 1-8: G. A. A. 4-8: Home Ee. Club 2, 35 Ecal- pinu Staff: Once in a. Blue Moong So Like a Woman. ENOLA C. WIBBELS Uni. Prep. Ready to -work, ready to P11111 Ready to help whenever she may. York High School 1, 23 G. R. 3-83 Home Ee. Club 3, 4. HELEN WILSON Uni. Prep. Young maiden with a. lithe figure and a pleasant voice. , G. R. 5-8: G. A. A. 5-8. IRENE B. YONKEY Commercial The-re's a little bit of bad. in every good, little girl. G. R. 3-8. ' Jac:-sson HIGH PAGE FOURTEEN 'rn-ue ecnnpunu. Top row: Anderson, Culbertson, Harry Kanzler, Tracy. Second row: Bitner, Lindquist, Hazelrigg, Jenkins, H. Kanzler, Marvin. Third row: Folk, McCoy, Throne, Linn, Larson, Martin, Woodford, Barnes. Fourth row: Eyer, M. Ketterer, Baughan, Nightingale, Ford, Berry, Way. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Jane Temple - - President - Donald ,Butler Tom Cheney - Vice President - Merrill Morris Roberta Stevenson - - Sec. Treas. - - V Eugene Pester Arthur Anderson - - Social Chairman - - Margaret Barnes Sponsors-Miss Gadd, Miss Jenkins Top row: Craig, Stith, Lowry, Amos, McDaniels, Julian.. Butler. Seqond row: Mclfteynolds, Fulton, Stevenson, Gadd, Erixson, Cheney, Morris. Third row: Whyman. Walker, Stutheit. L. Ketterer, McAllister, Temple, Wolf. Fourth row: Plants. Daily, Barnett, Stine, Standley, Wilson, Wilding. 1' Jpacrison HIGH PAGE FIFTEEN 1, . 'rl-le ecnnpnnu. Top row: 3Nye, Throne, Case, Deeter, Fernbaugh, Enslow, Banks. Second row: Hubert, Elrod, Young, Lewis, Bowers, O'Malley, Neutzman. Third row: Lehlghg Gilman. Hartman, Bowers, Stottern, Nolde, Severn, Mitchell. Fourth row: Grubb, Kelly, Smith, Crook, Pinson, Flood, Laub. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester George O'Malley - - President - - George O'Malley Roland Nye - - - Vice President - - Maxine Van Andel Harold Magee - - Sec. Treas. - - - Mary Schrepf Loree Bowers - - Social Chairman - - - Raymond .Taps Sponsors-Miss Miller, Miss Carter Top row: -Miller, Hanner, Way, Cantwell, Japs, Kallemyn. Second row: Moyer, Banks, Roberts, Johnson, Coulter, Lewis, Broeker, Emery. Third row: Simpson, Allen, Nlcholls, Phipps, Nightingale. Blrky, Jackson, Quinlan. Fourth row: Miller, I-Ioldman, Payne, Van Andel, Stine, Schrepf, Vogel. .Jracrsson HIGH PAGE SIXTEEN ' 'rl-le ecnLu:-vunu, 0 ,S 0 LLVQJCL .-'fx Second row. Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: V. FRESHMEN fb ., ,E p Mm , l U l N'w'...fb'I '!V3 ,N V awww l Top row: Fitz, Strom, Stearns, Tripple, Burbach. ' ' ' 1 1 T. Johnston, Roberts, Walker. Little. Butler. Whyman, B. Amos, Dill. QAAJFL' B. Johnston, Craig, Powers, McCa1'ger, Raymer, R. Amos. Jenkins, Tefft. ww ow, Lawson, Schultz, Webber, Dove, Marvin, Martin, Colvin, Bowmaster. 'V-Q, Weller, Donnelly, Smith, Edwards, Kurtz, Laub, Eyer. ,Q p 7 ,-f-'sf' ' X f r ' TJ 1 'Si . - l 1 A I ,-. if it F Y Qw5flli' lt S. 6 X J X ,Q ,ji gi! pq? Q. ff Ml 05fi,,,'c'. A Q, ,yeiii f E575 Q... W' L Y, 9 - dvwvv I, -A-' -XfxfN 'p K L M X 1'-Q Top row: Foreman, Austin, Davis, Stevens, Kitrell, Barret. , Second row: Stone, Allen, Burnett, Elrod, Howard, Whyman, Fitch, White. Third row: Schmidt, Craycraft, Alder. Grubb. Banks, Martin, McEntartfer, Meehan, Phillips. Fourth row: Fletcher, Davis. Wymore, Gaylord. Ferris, Lewis, Holland, Larson. ' Fifth row: Miller, Kuskie, McLees, McClain, Magee, Hazelrigg, Jordan. 3 rl J Q c K s o n H n G H PAGE SEVENTEEN 'rl-le ecnu.punu., -n Top row: Linn, Johnson. Coulter, Morgan, Tefft, Stevenson, Fulton. Second row: HofMann, L. Ketterer, Folk, Dill, Throne, Van Andel, Titterington, Ohler, Studnicka. Third'row: Stine, -Standley, Barnett, Bowers, Woodford, Flood, Stutheit, McAllister, J. Temple, McCoy. Fourth row: Barnes, Phipps, Zuinlan, Payne, Nicholls, Crook, Gilman, M. Ketterer, Holdeman, Simpson. Fifth row: Eyer, Schrepf, Allen, Ilkenhons, Miller, Birky, Smith, Baughn, Lehigh, Plants. CABINET President - - Margaret Mediar Social Chairman - Maxine Courtemash Vice President - - Fern Harris Ways and Means - - Geneva Chore Secretary - - Marjorie Filley Publicity - - - Betty Temple Treasurer - - - - Edna MeCurdy Social Service ---- Helen Morgan Program Chairman - - - Lois Tefft Song Leader ---- Margaret Barnes Accompanist ---- Katherine Recroft . t Sponsors --------- Mrs. Thompson, Miss Gadd, Miss Nebe, Miss Clark Wlbglof row: Mastalka, Dye, Filley, Daily, M. Nightingale, L. Nightingale, Larson, Roberts, Williams, 1 es Second row: McCurdy, Duey, Otto, Laub, Stottern, Martin, Way, Teachman, Scott, Temple, Taylor. Third row: Harris, Johnston, Ibser, Yonkey, Crowell, Kelly, Shike, Hopt, Hedges, Dalling. Fourth row: Medlar, Courtemash, Pinson, Kean, Wisda, Berry, Elliott, Chore, Sams, Travis. Irtf PAGE EIGHTEEN JQCKSO0 Hue:-I I' LJ . - 'ri-le: scam.:-van Hi-Y Top row: Morris, Hazelrigg, Bowen. Stearns. Second row: W. Johnston, Strauss, Brokaw, Ranum, Gaylord, Aden, Davis, Enyeart. Third row: McAllister, H. Fitz, Wash, Marvin, Taylor, Lewis, Pester, Strom. Fourth row: Austin, Horton, Neutzman, Vogel, R. Fitz, Foreman, Jordan, Schrepf, Barnes. Fifth row: Craig, B. Johnston, T. Johnston. Elrod, Mangold, Roberts, Little, Edwards, George. CABINET President - Hugh Foster Treasurer ----- Everett Brown Vice President - Eugene Pester Social Chairman ---- Neal Wash Secretary ----- Wayne Elmelund Sponsors - Mr. Ralph Beechner, Mr. J. D. Young Top row: Magee, Tracy, Lowry, Cheney, Butler, Julian, Ryan. Second row: Hubert, Lindquist, Hopt, Harry Kanzler, Anderson, McDanielS. Third row: Elrod, Wolf, Case. H. Kanzler, Marvin, Amos, Nye. Fourth row: Vogel, 0'Malley, K. Brown, Bitner. West, Japs. J Jexcrsson HIGH PAGE NINETEEN ,K T H e e c: A u. p u n u. IRLS' ATHLETIC ASSQCIATIQ .- Top row: HofMann, Stutheit, Stevenson, Fulton, Phipps, Gilman, Holdeman. Second row: Way, Coulter, B. Temple, Hopt, Lela Stine, Johnson, L. Stine. Third row: Harris, Crook, Otto, H. Wilson, Stottern, Simpson, J. Temple. Fourth row:: M. Ketterer, L. Wilson, Kean, Smith, Eyer, Schrepf. ' CABINET President - - - - Betty Temple Recording Secretary - - Erma Hopt Vice President - - - Detta June Trevis Treasurer ----- Pauline Duey Corresponding Secretary - - Dorothy Wisda Editor - - - Margaretha Stutheit ' Sponsor - - - Miss Clara Louise Nebe ' Top row: Chore, Wash, Morgan, McCurdy, Duey. . Second row: Dye, Woodford, Da.l1mg,IShxke, Johnston, Filley, Tefft. Third row: Recroit, Ibser, Bowers, B15-ky, Williams, Studnicka, L. Ketterer, Nebe. Fourth row: Pinson, Laub, Travis, Lehigh, Wisda, Courtemash, Folk. T Jncrsson HIGH PAGE TWEN TY l 1 ls, -ff L75 E 'rl-le ec:Ai.i::unf.X lil 'R R E - P H R 0 E M S E E N R T O A O T M 1 V BE .S iz Top row: Magee, Foreman, Case, Stone. Second row: Hopt, Nolde, Payne, Cantwell, Holland, J. Marvin, B. Marvin. 4 Third row: Barnes, Travis, Crook, Beach, Pitcaithely, Amos, Butler, Tefft. T Fourth row: Courtemash, J. Temple, Schrepf, F, Derr, Fernbaugh, Jackson, Lewis, Hazelrigg, Kurtz, a or. v i Y Bottom row: Derr, Donahue, Bates, H. Pitcaithely, Julian, Allen, Harrington, Davis, O'Ma1ley. , OFFICERS ' President - - - Merrill Morris Vice President - - - Maxine Courtemash Secretary ------ Lois Tefft JUNIOR I-IIGI-I GIRL RESERVES Top row: Ord. Ward, Lee, Keim, Bailey, Pitcaithely, Traver, McCarger. Second row: Strubbe, Crews, Smith, Brown, Kassel, Robinson, Kurtz, Trager, Lewis. Third row: Hudson, Derr, Bridges, Johnson, J. Eyer, Bowers, Williams, Edwards. OFFICERS President - - - - Ruth Lewis Secretary ---- Edna McCarger Vice President - - Florence Derr Treasurer - - - - Ilene Raymer Sponsor - - - , - - Miss Bailey .Jncrsson HIGH MM ,, PAGE TWENTY-ONE Tr-ie ecmupunu. ir S, 1,5 X Top row: Miss Nebe, Hugh Foster, Don Taylor, Virginia Kean, Miss Flader. , Second rowz' Max Jordan, Margaret Medlar, Dorothy Wisda, Neal Wash. Third row: Geneva Chore, Sherwood Gaylord. Helen Elliott, Raymond Bowen, Fern Teachman. OFFICERS President - - - Don Taylor Secretary Treasurer - - - Virginia Kean Vice President ---- Hugh Foster Student Council Representative Margaret Medlar Sponsors --------- Miss Clara Louise Nebe, Miss Ida Mae Flader N 51' 'W .al i Top row: Erma Hopt, Hugh Foster, Lois Lfefft, Genevieve Dalling, Sherwood-Gaylord. f X Bottom row: Merrill Morris, Margaret Medlar, Mr. Mickle, Maxine Courtemash, Keith Allen. - OFFICERS President - - - 4 - Lois Tefft Secretary ---- Genevieve Dalling Vice President - Hugh Foster Sponsor - - Mr. R. S. Mickle H , Jncmson HIGH my PAGE TWENTY-TWO LJ. Tl-IGEE ecnpipuiin NATIO AL I-IO SOCIETY J ii Margaret Medlar, Betty Temple, Ned Lewis, Dorothy Wisda, Jean Taylor. Irmel Williams, John Pease. Pauline Duey. Hugh Foster, Lucille Studnicka. Rose Ibser, Marjorie Filley, Burton Marvin, Norene Johnston, Helen Morgan. DEBATE ,lack Horton, Mrs. M, D..Thompson, coach, Merrill Morris. illugene Pester, Ned Lewis. x ' .nncrsson HIGH TFFEPI ' PAGE TWENTY-THREE TI'-I6 GJCQLPIJFIU. FQGTBALL Miller, Mgr. R. W. Beechner, Coach Lowry, Mgr. Mangold, G.: Craig, T.: Gaylord, G.: Culbertson, F. B.: Johnston, C.: Taylor, T.: Batchel- der, C.: Brown, E. Hazelrigg, H. B.: Foster, L. E.: James Strauss, R. G.: John Strauss, L. T.: Brokaw, L. T.: Stith, F. B.: Kanzler, H. B. Amos, Q. B.: Bowen, L. E.: Capt. Wash, H. B.: Capt. Jordan, Q. B.: Fitz, R. E.: Barnes, L. G.: Anderson, R. T.: Cheney, H. B. Inset: Virginia Kean, Honorary Captain. Jackson High opened its 1930 football season under the tutelage of the new coach, Ralph Beechner. After several weeks of intensive training, Coach Beechner assembled his squad for a journey to Harvard. Due to stiff opposition and inexperience, the red and white eleven dropped this game by taking the short end of a 7-0 count. During the next two weeks, the team showed considerable improvement in its two home games when it won from Bethany and Ashland by the scores of 19-9 and 53-0 respectively. The next game proved disastrous to the team in the tilt with Crete. Four backfield men were laid out and Jackson lost 26-0. Jackson walked away with the next game when with a substitute backfield, Wahoo was beaten by a 65-0 score. If The next two games were both G. L. L. tilts with Lincoln Reserves and College View. The flashy Beechner eleven won both games by scores of 40-6 and 20-0 respectively. In the game played on Armistice Day, the rivalry between Havelock and Jackson was revived. In this game, Jackson won the G. L. L. championship by trimming Havelock 20-0. Wymore was the next victim. After a hard fought battle in the mud, Jackson emerged with a 12-7 victory. The wind-up of the season came on Turkey Day when Jackson journeyed to Auburn to triumph in a 14-6 decision. On Friday, December 12, the 1930 season was brought to a close with the annual foot- ball banquet. Letters were awarded to twenty-one players. The high spot of the evening was the announcement that Virginia Kean had been elected Honorary Captain of the 1930 team, and Harry Kanzler had been chosen Captain-elect for the coming season. or Jmcmson Hlcsn-I PAGE TWENTY-FOUR -ri ..1' '-- TI-IG GCQLPIOU- B A S K E , T B A L L Beechner, Coach. Cheney .Taps Elrod Amos L. Guard R. Forward R. Forward R. Guard Kanzler Jordan Bowen Foster Hazelrigg R. Forward R. Guard Center L. Forward L. Guard Proclaimed by Nebraska sports critics as the team possessing the best fighting spirit of any five in the state, Jackson High's basketeers fought against ineligibility and staleness to win their way to the state tourney semi-finals for the second successive season, after coming through with the Wesleyan Regional championship for the fourth time in five years. Havelock went down to defeat three times and Wesleyan High's cagers tasted Jackson's dust twice by comfortable margins, but the high spot of the schedule was an unexpected 26-16 drubbing doled out to Wymore on the losers' court. Throughout the season, opposing guards took special no- tice of Foster's left handed toss from the corner, which, if ever allowed to run free, spelled potential loss for said opponents. Another vet from last season was Max Jordan, guard, who sank the midcourt try which ended the greatest rally in state tourney history when Hastings lost to Jackson 17-16, in the quarter-finals. Ray Bowen, center, was the other senior com- petitor and his biggest contribution also came against Hastings when he sank six points in a. little over a minute. Another senior, Charles Batchelder, held down a guard post until he moved to Texas at mid-year time. Morse Hazel- rigg then took over Charles' job and developed into an all-state guard. Harry Kanzler, junior, was forward and his best game was against College View when, in the last quarter, he tallied ten points. Three promising subs were Sherman Elrod, sopho- more forwardg Howard Japs, junior forward, and Lester Amos, junior guard. A very reputable record was made by Coach Beechner in putting a strong quintet in the field in his first year of coach- ing at Jackson. , RALPH BEECHNER, Coach iomcnson Hes:-I PAGE WENTY-FIVE Tl-IG echgplnu. , ,xncnson HIGH PAGE TWENTY-SIX 5. Tl-IG 6CRLPIf1 U-- ' 7a 1 JRCKSOf1 HIGH , PAGE-TWENTY-SEVEN 'rl-ae 6CJQl.F3,l.f1U- PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Jncnson HIGH ' Tl-l6 6CQl.I3.l'f1U. .1QcK son H u G H . PAGE WENTY-NINE 'rHe ecnLpnn'u. F A ' A' 'AJ?3s d 'K'uSA 6' H Fl PAGE THIRTY - Tl -'IS ecAl.P.lr1lu. CALENDER September 8. School opens. Four hundred beaming f?J Jacksonites await the opening of the doors. 12. Seniors elect Miss Nebe and Miss Flader for sponsors. 17. Juniors elect sponsors-Miss Gadd and Miss Jenkins . 18. Student Council organization starts work. Lois Tefft, president. 24. First convocation sponsored by Student Council. 24. Faculty enjoy picnic at Pioneer Park. Entertainment furnished by Bailey, Miller, Flader and Jenkins, quartet. 26. Harvard 7, Jackson O. October 1. Hi-Y informal initiation. Poor Freshiesl!! 3. Archers' first appearance. Costume plenty clever! Mr. Beechner, new coach, introduced. First home game. Jackson 19, Bethany 9. 8. Seniors elect officers. Barney Schrepf, president. 9. Juniors elect officers. President, Merrill Morris. 10. Jackson 53, Ashland 0. 14. Hi-Y holds formal initiation. Twenty-five new members. 15. Girl Reserve meeting. New cabinet installed. 16. Interclass typing contest. Second period champion class. Crete 26, Jackson 0. Four backfield men injured. Wotta game!! Our Reserves win from Crete Reserves, 7 to 0. 17. Misner Players present The Kibitzer. 20. Student Council working on Carnival plans. 21. Dramatic play, Smile, Rodney, Smile, chosen. Name of paper changed to Jackson Hi-Life. 22. Mr. Cloud Smith reads play Davey Crockett. Grades. Mama, what does a '7' mean? ' 24. Jackson 65, Wahoo 0. Boys take in Walton carnival. 27. Junior picnic at Auto Park. Lester McDaniels and Opal Folk lose their way! 29. Jackson 40, ,Lincoln Reserves 6. Boys start fad-unearthing old, disreputable hats. November A i ' 4. Sophomores elect officers. George O'Malley, president. 7. Jackson 20, College View 0. G. A. A.'s entertain between halves. Annual city Girl Reserve banquet. Jackson girls in charge of decorations. ,- 11. Convocation-Civil and World War veterans. Oh, those fifes and drums! - P Jackson wins Greater Lincoln 'League championship by defeating Havelock 20 to ! 13. Home Room 12 wins prize for selling most Carnival tickets. , M 14. Carnival! Great success. S180 profit. ' r 15. Everything checked and double-checked. Home Room 1, first in Senior High. Home Room 2, second. Home Room 10, first in Junior High. Home Room 9, second. Weren't those chocolates grand? 18. Final cast for Smile, Rodney, Smile, Chosen, , - , 20. Banking system established for students by Council, 21. Jackson 12, Wymore 7. My, how dirty that mud was! , 26. Faculty have duck dinner at Home Ec. house, Sophs hold class party ,in gym, 27-28. Thanksgiving-and vacation! Fifteen rang! Football boys defeat Auburn V14 to 6, and earn turkey dinner. . December 1. Basketball practice starting. ' - 3. Twelve weeks grades! Mama, Mama!! 5. Smile, R0dIley, Smile presented. Mark McAllister new Beau Brummel, 9. Lions entertain football squad at Cottage Cafe, 10. Typing contest with Alums. Alums victors and Mr, Randall .takes them to a movie, 12. Football banquet. Hugh success! p , . 16. Basketball season opens. Alumni 29, Jackson 18, 18. Jackson wins N scholarship trophy. College View 23, Jackson 22. Too bad! 19. Junior Convocation. Christmas play, The Empty Room. Dec. 19-Jan. 5. Vacation!! Whoopee! , January A 9. Convocation. Two original dramatic skits presented. Jackson 17, Havelock 13. Rah team! 10. Manhattan 28, Jackson 16. 13. Lincoln 22, Jackson 10. Team still below par. 14. Beginning typists win from College View. 15. Bethany 22, Jackson 17. Jackson's hopes for G. L. L. championship shattered. 20. Bethany 24, Jackson 21. 21. Acceptance of Mr. Randal1's resignation is announced. 22. Operetta Campus Daze chosen. 23. Faculty give farewell party for Mr. Randall. CVJQCKSOFI Hlics-.H up PAGE THIRTY-ONE .Ti-le ec-mu..-plnu.- Semester grades!!'? ! 26. Mr. Kuykendall, new commercial instructor, arrives. 27. Debates with Grand Island and Hastings. February 6. Hastings 26, Jackson 24. Two extra periods. Jackson 21, Fairbury 19. Good ending for a two-day trip. . Jackson 22, College View 13. Revenge is sweet!- Heart Sister Week. Who was Mr. Beechner's heart sister?!? 13. Archers enjoy first party. ' 16. Final cast for Campus Daze chosen. 17. Jackson 27, Havelock 20! Nothing wrong with our team! 18. G. R. Heart Sister Party. All mysteries cleared up. 19. Ecalpinu staff elected. Only six and all that work! 20. Juniors choose rings. Feminine ring collectors sit up and take notice. Jackson 26, Wymore 16. Big dope upset. 24. Jackson 31, Wesleyan Prep 10. 26. Girls basketball tournament. Seniors win! Rah Seniors! 27. Campus Daze presented before an audience of six hundred. ' March 1. Two debates with Fremont. Each won one, so no feelings hurt. . 4. Flower Day! First day of ,subscription drive for Ecalpinu. 200 or none! 5. Jackson 18, Valparaiso 4. First round in Wesleyan tournament. 6. Ja.ckson defeats Weston by a 22 to 6 score. Second round. Exciting end to subscription drive. 205 at final count! A 7. Jackson defeats College View 24 to 17 in semi-finals. Win first place in Regional Tournament by defeating Havelock 25 to 14! 10. Debate team to Omaha for three debates. 11. Grades again! First six weeks of second semester. 12. G. A. A. buffet supper in gym. State Basketball Tournament. Jackson 13, Gothenburg 9. 13. Jackson 17, Hastings 16. Most sensational game of tournament. Jordan's free throw in extra period wins game. 14. Defeated in semi-finals by Nebraska Deaf. Jackson fourth in state. Debaters win from Lincoln High for sixth successive time. 16. Seniors choose formal announcements. . 18. Glee clubs, orchestra, octettes, and soloists busy practicing for District Music Contest at Geneva. 20. Professor Haney gives Liquid Air Demonstration at convocation. Plenty cool! Declamatory Contest. E 24. Joint Hi-Y and G. R. meeting. Mr. Kuykendall sings and dances. Girl Reserves selling doughnuts again. N0 fatalities reported, but flag pole missing since some one threw a few of the worst ones at it. 25. Senior class play selected and date set for May 8. May 16 date set for Junior-Senior banquet. 26. Jackson wins all-city typing contest. Both classes! Talking of speed! 27. G. A. A. convocation. Ask the boys if the G. A. A.'s aren't clever! Juniors eagerly awaiting arrival of rings. Seniors vote on class flower, colors, and motto. School out at three o'clock. Spring vaca- tion. What a relief! 7. 10 April 4. District Commercial Contest. ' 6. Back to school again after spring vacation. 9, 10, 11. District Music Contest. Very successful! Jackson wins three firsts. 14. Regional Declamatory Contest. Delmar Neutzman, Helen Morgan, place. Hi-Y cabinet for next year elected. Eugene Pester, president. 15. Committees for Junior-Senior chosen and work begun. Margaret Barnes is Social Chair- man. 17. Senior pictures much in evidence. ' 21. Final cast for Senior play announced. Judges have difficult time. 25. Wesleyan Day. Jackson wins many places! - . May 8. Senior class play. 11. May Day. 16. Junior-Senior banquet at Cornhusker Hotel. 22. Senior convocation-Sneak Day. 27. Honor convocation. 29. Announce new Archers. 31. Baccalaureate Services. Commencement-June 4. Seniors leave to start life anew, Now and ever- Smilin' Thru. M .JQcKsQn HIGH PAGE THIRTY-TWO Tl-I6 SCQLPIFWU- Financial Statement of IQZI Ecalpinu LIABILITIES Set of walnut office furnitui'e ............. l ..... . . . .s 2,700.00 Stenographers and office boys .... . . 1,199.33 Valet for Business Manager .... 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