Jackson High School - Ecalpinu Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

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GISRALDINE WcJo1vFoR1m, Axsistant Snapshot Editor. ockson High gchoolatg 'Me C M 'Ex Q colpinu ...lqazz I 3 K 33 PM f Page Six JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL. y 4, x W W x., A X S . 4, 3, , 3, QA, AA ' W 'vnfnm A Wk 'JZ.:.,. wff,h,.ffff' ww 'w-.ww Q , , Q M1 Wg, .wh M QA ,gt , ,Q W ' ,gf - kj-f-QQ1jps.. A:, , wr. ,Q 4 it H... si? , , :A ,W ' ,n gk ' qt 'f ag,3'vf'A a 'R ng 1,54 ,Q , g v 1.1 I K, my , JACKSON HIGH GYMNASIUM. ockson Hig h SchooI lfcolpinu ...lQ52: Class of 1932 SPCNSCRS Miss GAIFD Miss JENKINS Flowers: Sweet pea and tea rose. Colors: Orchid and pink. Motto: NVQ: have crossed the bay: the ocean lies beyond. OFFICERS First Semester: Office: Second Semester: BUD LOXVRY .. ...... ,,,... P RESIDENT .,.,, .,...........,.,,.. B un LowRv HARRY KANZLER ....... ,.:. V ICE'PRESIlJENT ,,........,, DOROTPIIEA LOWTHER ROBFRTA STEVENSON .,.. . .... Sl:CRIiTARY .... ..,,.... H ARRY ERIXSON LESTER Amos ,...,...... ,,,,.... T Rl'TASL7RhR ,,... ,..... L EsTuR Amos EVA WAY ...,.,,,,..,............,.,:.. Soc,:lAL CHA1RMAN ,,.......,........., MERRIL MoRRis LESTER C. AMOS-Col. Prep. Jackson 1f8g Football 3f5f7: Basketball 6f8g Hi-Y 118: Track 4'6fS: Class Secretary, Treasurer 7f8 Ability to do the common things well is the measure of a man. N. ARTHUR ANDERsoNfGen, jackson 1fS: Football 34: Hi-Y 637: Campus Daze 6: Social Chairman 5: The Lady of The Terrace 8. One cannot know everything. BERTHA MAE BALLINGER-Col. Prep. Jackson 7-8: Vfesleyan High 1f6: G. A. A. 7f8: G. R. 7f8. uleacly ol the Terrace S.--Senior Cvilt Bearer. . A Bonnie Lassie with a lqinclly heart. MARGARET HPll.liN BARNlfS'--COl. Prep. Jackson 1f8: G. A. A. 3f8: Candy Chairman 7-8: G. R. l'8: Song Leader 5f6: Publicity Chairman 7 8 The Lady of The Terrace 8: HifLife Staff 5f6: Editor of Ecalpinu '7f8: Home Room Representative 516: Social Chairman 6: Girls Qctette 7-8. Franlgness often times wins Friends. FRANQES MAMIE BARNETT-ffCom. Jackson 118: G. R. 118: HifLile Staff 516. She could he moved to giggle at anything. if ockson High School: Page Nm lgolpinu El-g..lQ32: FLoRiaNcE CORINNF BERRYf'COm. jackson 1'8: G. A. A. 5: G. R. 218: Library Service 5: Office Service 7. A dangerous character--she Studies. CHRIS U. Bi'rNnR----Col. Prep. jackson 537: Columbus High 1f4: HifY 518. Vicefljresident 7f2S: National Honor Society 6f7f8. Speech is great but .silence is greater. DoNALD K. BLTTLIiRfC0l. Prep. Jackson lf8: Football 7: Hi'Y 1f8: Student Manager BQ N Club 34: Class President 6: Archer. HA man who blushes is not quite a brute. Mi:LvA G. BYRKIT--fCol. Prep. Jackson 7f8: Wesleyan High 116: G. A. A. 7-8: G. R. 7f8. She speaks, behaves and acts just ax she ought, Tom CHENEY-r Col. Prep. jackson 118: Football 7f7: Basketball 618: Hi-Y 1-8: .Athletic Honor Society: Student Council 7f8: Sec-Treas. 7f8: Home Room Representative 1, 2, 4. 7. 8: Archer. Another good man gone wrong. LELAND W. CRAn.fCol. Prep. jackson 5f81 Summerfield High fKansasj 1-4: Football 7. A sleep in class is worth two in a bed. jim CULBERTSON-fCOl. Prep. jackson 5f8: Lincoln High 3-4: Football 7: Basketball 8: HifLil'e Stall' 718. Why do you laugh when I say women delight me not. Doaori-iv Mania DAILY-fCo1. Prep. Jackson 3f8: Homer High lflz G. R. 3f4: Campus Daze 6: Girls Octette 5, 6, 7, 8. Lady of the Terrace 8. They are only truly great who are truly good. WiLi.i,xM E. DUFFY- Col. Prep. Jackson 1,2, 3, 7, 8: Wesleyziii High 4, 5, 61 Football 7: HifY l, 2, 3, 7. S. The Lady of the Ter' race 8. Don't tell me, I know l'rn a xhiekf' WAYNE ELMIQLLIND--Col. Prep. jackson High lf8: Smile Rodney Smile 5: HifY 1161 Secretary 96: HifLile Staff 5f6: .Assistant Editor of Ecalpinu 8: Home Room Representative 1f21 National Honor Society. f2uietnexs is his hobby, 1- ockson High School: -Qi-Ecolpinu ..lQ52: fl l'lARRY E. ERIXSON-Col. Prep. Jackson 6, 7, 8g Beatrice High lfig Football 7: Hi-Y 7f8. UI follow my own paths. 1 have not learned the way.: of wiser men FLORENCE D. EYER7COl. Prep. jackson lfS: G. A. A. 345: G. R. lf8. She is little, she is wise, sl1e's a terror for her size. ELIZABETH FARNswoRrHfCol. Prep, Jackson High 7f8g Vsfesleyan High l'6: G. R. 7f8: G. A. A. 7f8: mllhe Lady of the Terrace 84 Girls Octette 7f8g National Honor Society. Ready to work, ready to play, Ready to help wlieriever she may. JOSEPHINE FERGusoNfCol. Prep, jackson 7f8: Lincoln High 1f6: G. A. A, 7f8: G. R, 7fS: Hi-Life Staff 718, Editor. llNEdf71ESS is the crowning grace of woman. OPAI. MAE FOLK-Col. Prep. jackson 118: G. A. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, S: G. R. lf8, Pianist 7f8: Campus Daze 63 Snap Shot editor of Ecalpinu 8: Home Room Representative 7'8: Viceflnresicleiit of Home Room Representatives 7f83 May Queen Attendant 4. Lady of the Terrace S. She does a host of things arid does them well. MARGARET VERA FULTON-Col. Prep. Jackson 4fSg Havelock lf3: G. A. A. 4f8g Assistant Recording Secretary 7f8g G. R. 4f8g HifLife Staff 7-8. No matter what I do, at home or at school, the very hes! is my binding rule. EVA ALMA GREBN'COl. Prep. jackson 7f8: Lewiston High lf6. To speak but little becomes a woman. MoRsia HAZELRIClCZ7CL3l. Prep. Jackson lf8: Football 5, 73 Basketball 6f8: Athletic Honor Society: Class President l, 2, 3: Archers. VicefPresidentg Student Council 7f8g Dehate 5'g N Cluh Award 5f6: The Enemy. Laughter ix the special gift of manfl GLIQNN E. HEDC1ES7C0l. Prep. jackson 1f8: HifY lf8: 'iDouble Crossed 2: The Lady of the Terrace 8: Baseball 6'S. Talk to him of Iacolfs ladder and lie would aslq the numloer of stepxf' RAYMOND HOALi'!'-C0l. Prep. jackson 7f8: Wesleyaii High 116: Hifliife Staff 7f8. Not so quiet as he seems. Z ockson High School . Page Nine :7-Qgtolpinu .ii-IQ52: BARBARA ELLEN HALLENBECK-Col. Prep. jackson 8: Peru High 1f6: Bethany 7: G. R. 8. 'iMusic is the speech of the angels. CARI. E. HOPT7C0l. Prep. jackson 1f8: Basketball 8: HifY lf8: Tennis 6: N. Club Award 5f6: National Honor Society. Wl1ose nature is so far from doing harm, that lie suspects none. JACK K. HORTlJNfC0l. Prep. jackson 118: Hi-Y If8: Treasurer 7f8: HifLife Stall 5f6: Archer, President: Debate 5f6: Basketball Student Manager 2: National Forensic League 3f6: Class Social Chairman 1. 2. 3: Class Vice Presi- dent 4: HifY Federation 7f8: Senior Speaker. He who knows everything cannot he taught. HAROLD D. Hunsris-Col. Prep. jackson 7f8: Wesleyan High 116: Hi1Y 7f8: H1-Life Stall' 7-81 National Honor Society. The heart is wiser than the intellect. PIOXVARD 'lAPSfC0l. Prep. jackson 118: Basketball 6: HifY LS: Student Council 7f8: Track 6: Student Manager 7fS. l'Was once caught studying but has almost lived down the disgrace. TLARRY KANZLER-Col. Prep. jackson lf8: Football 3f5f7: Basketball 4f6'8: HifY 318: HifLife Staff 7f8: Athletic Honor Society: Archer: Track 97: 'iThe Lady of the Terrace 8. You can't keep a good man down. HIERMAN j. KANzLER4Col. Prep. - Jackson lf8: HifY 5f8: L'Camp Kewaneen 2: 'LFire Prince 4: 'iCampus Daze 6: 'LThe Lady ol the Terrace 8: Cheer leader 5f8: Boys Octette 5, 6, 7. 8. There may be greater ones than I, but I don't believe it. ANNE MAR KETTERIERfCOl. Prep. lackson lf8: G. A. A. lf8: G. R. 116. The secret of joy in life is full occupation. CATHERINE LoR1Nrz KETTERER-fCOl. Prep, jackson 1'8: C. A. A. ?v8: Recording Secretary 7f8: C. R. N81 Student Council 7f8: VicefPresi- dent 7f8. She is a friend to all. and everyone is her friend. BARBARA LARsoN--Col. Prep. ' jackson High 5, 6, 7. 8: Divide Center High I, 2, 3, 4: C. R. 7, 8: Campus Daze 7: The Lady of the Terrace 8. A winning way, a pleasant smile, a lqindly word for allfl Z. ockson High School:- W a I ,Lck 1 ,Lf Yi Qifkljlivl 1 . 'Yi ,,' f fi ,R lu- , tl' LA -l8Z0lpinu......-. ..lqszz U fl Lilo L1 DQI T Prep k vi igh 18 Fo tball 7 H1Y 18 Campu Daze 6: The Lady of the Terrace 8: Cheer' Boya Oc e 7 8 The Enemy ma 5, Startling wet Famer? L1 f ep ac C R 1 8 Serxice Chairmin The Lady ol' the Terrace 8, ARD B Col Prep 8 HiY 1 8 Social Cll'1llTIT'I1ll 7 8 H1L1l'e Staff 7: Tennis 4: Foothall Student Manager 5 O President 3 t aduce hut ahproial uhuh I cra1e , A Do om-IE OVkTHERfCOl. Prep son 7 8 Barringer H1 h fNewark N -lj 16 G. R. 7f8: G. A. A. 7f8: Class VicefPresident 8. . l .1 lL' 1 I I I - ,Q IL a r - 1 . ff f : M X ' ,I HI 0 . '1 ' . 'A Y' . ?Lf'I1,,m f P xx, . i' 1. -I ' , I' . ,. 'vo rxjk nfs 4. 1-1 7f8. A 'fifam a V1 a and I must .vpeak what I do thinlqf' , LJ .J fr, A 71 ' ' , Q ff lf-e ' .ii Ti. ' ' , . , . gf. 1 Jac' f: '7'11 J2 1 f: 1 f I ' as: fr. AY , K-1 H 1 1' I 1 7 ill' f I X . 'f .f eb . 'Q . : 1 1 , I jf .f A blush IS beaut1 ul but .sometimes ncon1en1ent. AR-IORIE MCALLISTERYCQI. Prep. ,lackson 1f8: G. A. .A. 8: G. R. lf8: Program Chairman 7f8: HifL1fe Staff: Cffice Service 8: Home Room Representative 5: Archer: The Fire Prince 4: ALCRIIIPLIS Daze 6: uSmile Rodney Smile 5. There are vemeci1e': or love but none -.n allible--call the doctor. I QJAP N'ational Honor Society: Senior May Queen Attendant. ll xl I A A I if GERALD MCCL1 1REfCol. Prep. Jackson 1-S: Wesleyari High 5'-6: The Fire Prince 4: k'The Lady of the Terrace 8. Alrho he has a reputation of absolute ITOTICSILV report has it he once hooked a screen doovfi GRAVCE MCCOY-Col. Prep. .lackson LS: G. A. A. 3-6. Variety is the spice of life that gives it all its flavor, LESTER L. MCDANIEL-Col. Prep. jackson lf8: Hi-Y 1f8: Campus Daze 6: A Pair of Sixef' 7. Love is the wine of existence. CLINTON A. MCREYNOLDS--Col. Prep. jackson lf8. Let me find a place where there is nothing to do and I will he happy. MARGUERITE LLYCILLE MARTIN-Col. Prep. jackson 1f8: G. A. A. 556: G. R. lf8. Finance Chairman 7f8: National Honor Society. Boob are her companions. 1 ockson High School: Page E 1611011 -17--ifcolpinu ..lo5z: JAMES FRANCIS MARVIN-COl. Prep. jackson High 1f8: HifY lf8: Assistant Business Manager of Ecalpinu: The Lady of the Terrace 8: The Enemyf' National Honor Society. uBashfulness is an ornament of youth. PAUL CARLISLE MEYYlRSf'C0l. Prep. jackson 7f8: Cantonsville High fBaltimore Md.J 1f4: Roosevelt High CDes Moines, Ia.j 536: HifY 7f8: A Pair of Sixes 7: HifLife Staff 7f8: Boys Octette 7f8. The Lady of the Terrace 8. Action, so to speak, is the genius of nature. H. MERRIL MoRRIsffCol. Prep. jackson lf8: HifY 318: Basketball 8: National Honor Society: Business Manager of Ecalpinu: Student Council 3f8, VicefPresident 314: Secretary '5f6: Home Room Representative 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Presif dent 5, 6, 7, 8: Debate 4, 6: Tennis 6, 8: Student Council Scholarship Trophy: N Club 3, 4, 5, 6: VicefPresident of Class 1, Z, 6: President of Class 4, Social Chairman 8: National Forensic League 3, 4, 5, 6: Athletic Honor Society: Student Maiiager 3, 41 Senior Speaker. He who knows much has many caresf' VIVIANNE PARRY-Col. Prep. jackson 1, 2, 7, 8: Platte Center High 3, 4, 7, 6: C. R. l, 2, 7, 8: 'iThe Lady of the Terrace 8: A Pair of Sixes 7: The Enemy. The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. Em:raNi1 W. PESTERf'fCOl. Prep. Jackson High 1f8: Football 7: HifY 1f8, President 718: Archer: VieefPresident of HifY 556: HifLife Staff 7: Debate 4f6g NN Club 3, 4: Class Secretary 4f6: National Forensic League 3f4f5f6: Hi-Y Federation 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8: iiThe Enemy. Senior Speaker, There is no truer measure of a man than what he does. IRWIN RYAN-4Col. Prep. jackson 5, 6, 7, 8: Lincoln High 3, 4: HifY 7f8: The Lady of the Terrace 8: Smile Rodney Smile 7: A Pair of Sixesu 7. jokes are the pepper of conversation and the ralt of life. WlLi.ARo STEARNS-Col. Prep. Jackson 5, 6, 7, 8: Rogers High fArkansasj 1, Z, 3, 4: Campus Daze 6: The Lady of the Ter' race 8: The Enemy. Gee, I like to tease the girls. ROBFRTA Srr:vuNsoN--Col. Prep. jackson lf8: G. A. A. 4-8: G. R. VS, President 7f8: Campus Daze 6: Archer: Senior May Queen Attendant. Her smiles are netx to catch the strongest hearts. LHLA M. STINE--Col. Prep. Jackson 1f8: C. A. A. YVS: G. R. 3-8: The Enemy. Her winning smile is of the best, So we leave her praises unexpressedf' MYRON S'I'ITHfC0l. Prep. Jackson 1f8: Football 7. The happy man may have nothing, yet possessess everythingf' Z ockson High School: SBK.. I l 71 X X. 5 C, vga , 'C :kb Q' K 1 'J QS 5 NCQ: . . -. X , Q, x 'Lf-7!et. PAIINIAI I lf! 6.117 MARGARETHA STUTHEIT-COl. Prep, Jackson 1f8: G. A. A. 3f8: Reporter 536: Treasurer 7fS: C. R. lf8: Social Chairman 7f8: The Fire Prince 4: Campus Daze 6: The Lady of the Terrace S: Archer. A sweeter girl could ne'er be found Tho you might search the world around. M. JANE TEMPLE-COl. Prep. jackson 1f8: G. A. A. 1f8: G. R. lf8, Vice-President 7f8: Hi'Life Staff 7f3: Student Council 718, President 7f8: Home Room Representative 7f8: Archer. Queen of Health and Queen To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy. DONNA THRONE--COm. of lvlay. jackson 1fS: G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 6: G. R. lf8: Archer, SeeretaryfTreasurer: Home Room Representative. And then she would tallqfu JAMES H. TRACY'G6H. Jackson 3f8: Boulder High fColo.j lf2: HifY 3f8: Football 7: Hi-Life Staff 7f8. I don't say much, but I do a lot of thinking. EVA LUCILLE WAY-Col. Prep. jackson 1f8: C. A. A. 3-6: G. R. 1f8: Campus Daze 6: Office Service S: Home Room RC-FFCQCIIKZK' tive. Retiring but willingfl RUTH LEON WALKER-COm. jackson 5-8: Madison High 114. The Lady of the Terrace 8. It's nice to be natural when your naturally nice. MARVIN E. WHYMANmGCh. jackson 118: HifY 7f8. His stride is his pride. CLARE C. XVOLF-Col. Prep. jackson 1f8g Football 7: Hi'Y 1f8: Double Crosseduq The Fire Prince 4: uCampus Daze 6: Athletic Honor Society: N Club 5, 6: Student Council Scholarship Trophy: Tennis 6, 8: National Honor Society: The Enemyf' Senior Speaker. The man with grit will dare anything. GERALDINE P. Woonroao-Com. Jackson 1f8: Campus Daze 6: l'The Lady ofthe Terrace 8: A Pair oi Sixesu 7: C. A. A. 3f8, Corresponding Secretary 7f8: G. R. 1f8: Assistant Snapshot Editor of Ecalpinu: Archer: Honorary Captain of Football team 7: Girls Octette 7f8g May Queen Attendant 2-6: The Maid of Honor. A little jump, a happy scream Bushels of pep f Thais Geraldine. GLEN WRIC?HTLC0l. Prep. Enemyf' Senior Jackson 3, 4, 8: Oklahoma City High 1, 2: Liberal High flfansasj 5, 6, 7: The Lady of the Ter' race 8. The tocsin of the soulfthe dinner hell. I ockson High School Page Thirteen lfgolpinu -lqszz JUNIORS l Top Row Nye, Nelson, Cantwell, Hollingawortli, Broeker. Earl Lewisa Second Row-Neutzman, Case, Wliite, Van Third Row--Lyons, Seliwenker, Hoag, Masdng u rowell, O'Malley. Fourth Rowflslood, Stottern, Grapes, Birky, HBSHTT , nhons, R. laps. Fifth Row--Cornell, Souders, Craycraft, Lc Q FIRST Siimhsri-LR: wiv Sumnsruaz Delbert Case .......,..,. Delbert Case Roland Nyc .. Roland Nyc Alice Mason .. Sidney Cantwell Maxine Van Andel Truman Lowell ..,,, ,,l,,,l,,l,,,, , , Sponsors Miss ldeo. Carter Top Row-- Elvin Lewis, WL Banks, Emery, Roberts. Leliigli, I.. Nightingale, MCMl,lllCl1, Elrod, Magee, McAfee. Second Row -W. Lowell, B. Wzny, Enslow, Erlendson,Hood, MCWllliHIUb Coulter, Donnhoo, Hubert, Kidney. Third Row-Mitchell, K. Hudson, Gilman, L. Larsen, Gates, Z. johnson, Nolde, K. Brown, W. Miller. Fourth ROM'fWfJffCll, D. Miller, Kelley, Quinlan, Hartman, Simpson, Lawrence, Vogel. I ockson High School: Payne, Br. wers, T. Lowell, Shirk, Kallemeyn. Dlflvlille , L. llen, Pinson, Dixon, Crook. gv I .N . i I f ' ?i' ilf 51 l fm LQ, of l. if 6 ' W tif' --6Eolpinu .m,.-iqs2- SOPHGMGRES Top RowiForeman, H. Stevens, Deeter, T. Johnston, Cottrell, Ward, Hansmire, Schmidt. Second RoweL. Fitch, Howard, Jean Marvin, J. Wilson, B. Stevens, Everett Green. Third RowfC. Burnett, C. Weller, B. Martin, Dove I. Larsen, Eleanor Green, S. Whyman, C. Hansen. Fourth Row-E. Donnely, L. Laub, Failing, Green, Alder, Webber, Colvin, B. Johnston. Bottonk Ron-L. Miller, V. Davis, Dill, R. Barnes, Whitmore, Bowmaster, E. Jordan. I. Hazelrigg, Stewart. . A en. OFFICERS FIRST Semesreaz Siioomn Siamnsreizz Neal Strom .........,. .,..,, P resident ....... . ....,., ,.... N eal Strom Dorothy Koser .... ..... V icefPYesidcnt ..... .... W ayne Davis Wayne Davis ,,,,, , ,.... Sec1etaryf'I'1reasm'er .,,,,... Ralph Fitz Mildred Holland ,,,,,.,,,,.,..,. ....,........ S ocial Chairman ...,........................,. Howard Lynch Spomaws Miss Clara Louise Nebc, Miss lmo Doris Vsfclls. . ff L. X ' ,Et ,fi 'L 1 f . W . . ff will f . 1 'J Z i f 1 f 1 l. ffffffi t 1' 5' XC ,kt iff 7 f 1 ' fl xv f Top Row-R. Fitz, Kirkpatrick, B. Amos, E. Craycraft. R. Amos. R. Huston, K. Huston, A. Barrett. Second Row-C. Swartz, W. Davis, F. Young, G. White, Derr, Duncan, Teft, M. Butler, R. Lewis, Gaylord. Strom, M. Ferris, Stone, M. Holland, P. Banks. Third Row-W. Martin, Lawson, Phillipi, Powers, Whyman, De Tar, MeClees, E. Ellison, H. Lynch. C. Craig. Bottom Row-J. Meehan, Walker, Bickford, B. Magee. McClain, Koser, Raymer, M0Afee. G. Eyer, Jenkins. 1- ockson High Sthool-Z P1190 1 'ffff'C1L Xp, an ' QKX QW' !', lezolpmu.. ..lQQ52: l Qyw' up 4 Xl J N Aff' Q ,, 5 rj , - U QA .vff ,Nj -.1 flfffdtj U I f' Q, Top Row-N. Davis, H. Grantski, K. Nye, Stanley, E. Emery, J. Way. J. Anderson, M. Gates, Artz, Steves Second Row-Nielson, R. Gates, B. Swartz, Pitcaitlfly, Eyestone, Williamson, Bimson, Bratt, Japs. S ,' , ,Y Third ROWMW. Stearns, Lee, Rhoads, Schultz, ,Russel Spencer, Thompson, Beach, Taylor ,gif Fourth Row-Walker, Ketchter, Sutton, Dalllng,NMil,eE, G. Payne, Williams, Crews, L. lMeAllister, wllrykaon. ll l -Q I-, Y .5 . , ,X CX 'TJ uv' l' R X. ,J ,- .f R' fs! lf Top Row-Larson, Grossman, Peterson, M. Vogel, Second Row-Steenson, Traver, R. Holland, C. Donahoo, O. Brown, .l. Fulton. Third Row-Harrold, Huffman, Holmes, Bach, , Abbot, Chrisrnan, Strubbe. Fourth Row-Lund, Hoffman, W. Grantski, Proffit, Hanner, Schon, Otto. .QW . Z ocksonilflngh School: lazolpinu -iozzz GIRL RESERVE l .- l Top Row-Fulton, G. Eyer, Ferris, Lehigh, K. Huston, B. Magee, Kelley, McWilliams, I. Larsen. Second Row-Lewis, Miller, R. Amos, Butler, Alder, Hazelrigg, Ferguson, Byrkit, Barnett, Tefft. Third Row-L, Larsen. Colvin, Berry, Phipps, Lowther, Koser, Farnsworth, L. Ketterer, M. Ketterer, Way. F. Eyer. Bowmaster, Whyman, Jenkins. Bottom Row-Stevenson. Crowell, Hoag, L, Martin. McAllister, H. M. Barnes, Temple, Folk, Sehrepf, Stutheit. CABINET President ....,., .... R oberta Stevenson Publicity ......,. .... M argaret Barnes !iC9'?V9Fid9m'-- -------- -THUG gf?iY1Dlfi Social Service ...,. ..... F rances Linn eere ary ..... ,.... . . ........ Mary c rep' Treasurer. ............ ..... E lizabeth Nicholls S9ng. Leaderm' 'Gena Crook Program Chairman. .. ..... Marjorie McAllister Pianist -'- '- -- '-'-- O pal Folk Social Chairman .... .... M argaretha Stutheit Sponsors .... ,..,Mrs. Thompson, Miss Carter, Ways Kc Means .... . .,..... Lucille Martin Miss Jenkins Top RIoIwTSchwenker. B. Amos, L. Bowers, Stottern, Payne, Smith, Van Andel, L. Nightingale, Holland, K. us on. Second Row-Nolde, Coulter, Marvin, Stewart, E. Green, Nicholls, Duncan, Gaylord, Birky. Third Row-Flood, Ballinger, Kirkpatrick, Ellison, Mason, Laub, Leia Stine, Ilkenhons, D. Miller, Raymer. Bottom Row-Whitmore, Loretta Stine, Souders, White, McLain, E. Jordan, L. Allen, Pinson, McAfee, Crook. 1+ ockson High School: 'M N -T--Slolpinu HLY ..lQ52: Top Row-Strom, Hopt, Pester, Lowry. Second Row-Fitz, Foreman, W. Davis, Hubert, Nye, McDaniels, Neutzman, Horton. Third Row-Little, Tracey, Huston, Case, Marvin, Herman Kanzler, Lindquist, Amos. Bottom Row-Melter, K. Brown, Hansmire, NVhyman, Dixon. T. Jo nston, Linrh, Lyon, Hedges. CABINET .Jack Horton Chairman .............,.... Bernard Lowry President ....... .... E ugene Pester Vice-President. . . . ........ Chris Bitner Secretary ..... . . .Delmar Neutzman .. . . .Mr. Kuykendall, Mr. 41' I X 7 Top Row-Myers, Ryan, Harry Kanzler, Cheney, Magee. Lfgg Second RowfCotrell, Erixson, H. Japs, O. Brown, 1-Iazelrigg, Elrod, Steeves, O'Malley. A Third Row-Nordgren, Morris, McAfee, Wolf, Anderson, N. Davis, G. Craig, Austin. ' K x'fj?l44,7! Fourth Row-Elvin Lewis, E. Green. Fulton, W. Stearns, Harrold, Holland, Williams, R. Japs, Worrell. QQ Bottom Row-L. McAlIister, R. Gates, Hoffman, Schon, Otto, Dalling, B. Johnston, B. Sutton, Proffit. ' WL but W H , --: ockson igh School: Pagc High teen. me Gzolpinu ...lq52: G. A. A. Top Row-Stevenson, Holdeman, DeTar, Whyman, Woodford, Folk, Butler, Holland, Webber, Gilman. Second Row-L. Ketterer, Phillipi, lvl. Ketterer, Farnsworth, Laub, Mason, White, Lehigh, Tefft. Bottom Row-Whitmore, Magee, Hazelrigg, Jordan, Bowmaster, Koser, Crowell, Lowther, Eyer, Quinlan. CABINET President ............, ..,..,.,.. A gnes Quinlan Candy Chairman ....., .... ..,...... M a rgaret Barnes VicefPresident ......,, .........,...,.,.. G ena Crook Recording Secretary ........, ........ L orine Ketterer Treasurer .......,,.,........,............ Margaretha Stutheit Asst. Recording Sec ................... Margaret Fulton Corres. Secretary .................. Geraldine Woodford Sponsor ...................,..........,,..........,,...... Miss Nebc Student Council Representative ,,,............,......,.....,..... ,lane Temple 'Top Row-Ferris, L. Bowers, McAllister, Gaylord, Fulton, Stutheit, Byrlcit, L. Larsen, I. Marvin. Second Row-Ballinger, Phipps, Lela Stine, E. Green, Smith, Lewis, Gates, Hood, I. Larsen. Bottom Row-Stewart, Temple, Loretta Stine, Hoag, B. Martin, Crook, Miller, Ferguson, Eyer, H. M. Barnes. i. ockson, High School Page Nineteen 1 x, 'F' . Q5 f M .. L' i My I 51 WA I ' W ng -sas X K .M Jw . STUDENT COUNCI my Oxifjk l Merril Morris, Morse Hazelrigg, Jane Temple, ljresident, Howard -laps, Tom Cheney, SecretaryfTreasurer Opal Folk, Neil Davis, R. S. Mickle, Keith Allen, Lorene Ketterer, Vicefpresident. mmf, HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVE? .LAM9 A . 1 lx l 6 ,v 1 L f tlVli'li,,, 'Y XX , -. ill. QKYAX ll' x. Top RowiVan Andel, Temple, Morris, Cheney, Broeker, T. Lowell, Barriho, Folk, R. Amos, Russel. Second RowiDerr, Smith, B. Martin, Clark, F. Payne, Hannah, Anderson, Williams, Thurtle. Third Row--Worrell, Kechter, Koser, Filley, Artz, Lee, Schrepf, Kessel, M. laps, Thompson. Bottom RowfCrook, Lowther, Wenciker, Foster, Showcraft, Hansen, Donnely, R. Gates, K. Allen, McCoy. Fivxt Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Merril Morris... ......,,.,.... President ............. ....... M erril Morris Opal Folk ......... ....... ...,..... V i cefPresident ......... ........... .................... O p al Folk Keith Allen .........,...................................... Secretary ...........,............,.............,....... Keith Allen Page T1l'0II.fjj ockson High School: i DIN an 5,1 Qi...-l-69olpinu........ ..lq52EM9 ARCHERS OFFICERS President ....... ........,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,..,. .,......,,,,.,,,.,,,..,. ,I u ck Horton Vice President ....................,........,...........,.....,...........................,. Morse H clrigg, Secretary, Treasurer .......,....................,.,.....,.,,.,,,,.,,..,,,...,.,....,.....,..,.,. Donna Throne Sponsors ,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. Mr. R. S. Mickle, Miss Arthella Gadd ewgdockson High Schooling Page T1uen1y-o1 Q,-L-2-fgolpinu..-. -lg525f0 NATIONAL HQNQR SQCIETY Elizabeth Farnsworth, Iames Marvin, Wayne Elmelurid, Lucille Martin Clare Wolf, Marjorie McAllister, Carl Hoppe, Harold Heustis Chris Bitncr, Merril Morris emi- ockson High Schoolgw 'nge Twenfy-two l-glol pinu 2-19522 FOOTBALL 1 Top Row-G. Craig, Lawrence, Throne, Stith, Strom, Hedges, Lyon. Second Row-Coach Beechner, Amos, Tracy, Culbertson, L. Craig, Hazelrigg, Butler, Kanzler, Davis, Duffy, Hansen, Austin, Wolf, Rock. Bottom Row-Pester, Banks, Erixson, Lindquist, Lowell, Powers, Cheney. Inset-Geraldine Woodford, Honorary Captain. REVIEW OF THE 1931 FOOTBALL SEASON. Because the 1930 Greater Lincoln League championship team was completely riddled by graduation, and because but four lettermen returned to the fold with which to form the team's nucleus, Coach Ralph Beechner, at the beginning of the 1931 football season, had the stupendous task of building a whole new grid machine out of inexperienced material. Even though the Jackson pigskin carriers had to fight the lack of veterans and the lack of experience, the 1931 season was a successful one: the Red and White winning five and tieing one of the nine scheduled contests. The Jackson gridsters met Wymore in the initial tilt of the season, and, an intercepted pass late in the game enabled the Critesmen to score a touchdown, thus making the final count a 6 to 6 tie. The next week, the heavy Bethany eleven, after a sustained goalward drive in the first period, crossed the final marker and kicked goal to emerge victorious by a 7 to 0 score. The Jackson Reserves, played the following week, were the first victims of the Jackson aerial attack. Jackson won 13 to 0. Wahoo was the second team to meet defeat at the hands of the Beechnermen, A hardfrunning at' tack turned the trick to the tune of 25 to 7. ' Jackson was victor in the 'next tilt played, with Cathedral, by a score of 14 to 7. The game was fea' tured by the last period rally staged by the Blue and White which netted them 7 points. Homecoming day at Jackson was somewhat of a jinx for the Jacksonites, as Coach Pop Klein's state champions ran wild in the first three cantos to score a 40 to O win. The Jackson defense tightened in the fourth period and held Crete scoreless. After the Crete disaster, the Beechnerites seemed to come to life, for a flashy passing attack sub' dued College View by a 27 to 7 count. The next Friday, Jackson helped to dedicate the new Platte River bridge by defeating Ashland 8 to 0. The Ashland contest was the only game played out of the city of Lincoln during the 1931 season. The traditional foe, Havelock, on a snowfswept field made their season successful by upsetting the Jacksonites 6 to O on Thanksgiving afternoon. The Havelock tussel was the last game for fourteen players, namely, Harry Kanzler, Amos, Hazelrigg, Duffy, Cheney, Myron Stith, Pester, Tracy, Craig, Wolf, Erixf son, Butler, Lindquist and Culbertson. In terminating this successful season the annual football banquet was held on Friday evening, De- cember 4, at the First M. E. Church. The high spot of the evening was the announcement of Geraldine Woodford as honorary captain of the 1931 football team, and the announcement of Wayne Banks as captainfelect for the coming season. Both announcements were made by Captain Harry Kanzler. Z ockson High School:-.Taco . f 9 xii my c l . gl QC lfcoloini C ..lqsz: 7231641-3liBALL N Q .gt ,wot f ,,,,,,.,c.,l fuel M Top Row-Stevens, Coach Beechner, Japs. Second Row-Duffy, Lindquist, Wolf, Culbertson. Hoag, McAfee, T. Lowell. Bottom Row-Morris, L. Amos, Hopt, Harry Kanzler, M. Hazelrigg, Cheney, Elrod. Faithful work on the part ot Coach Ralph W. Beechner, coupled with the strong fighting aggressive- ness of the players, enabled the 1931-'32 basketball team to successfully dispose of one of the most difficult schedules in the history of the school. The team won twelve of the sixteen contests engaged in as well as defeating the alumni for the first time in seven years. Two of the four lettermen who reported to Coach Beechner at the beginning of the season. were vet- erans of last- year's team, and, around these men, the nucleus of the team was built. The remaining play- ers on the first squad had little or no previous experience in the art of tossing goals. As already mentioned, Jackson was victor in the annual game with the alumni. This was the first game of the season, and the final score was 16 to 11. The first scheduled game of the season was with the Kearney qumt. This sharp-shooting team won by a 28 to 18 score. The next opponents to be played were the cagers trom Fairbury. This game ended with Jackson on the long end of a 22 to 15 count. The state champions, the Nebraska School for Deaf, after three even periods of basketball, managed to ring up enough points in the last quarter to down the Red and White quintet by a score of 16 to 13. Again this year as last year, the Jacksonites staged a last stanza rally to defeat Coach Dwight Thomas' Hastings crew, after a hectic first three quarters battle, to the tune of 21 to 17. In the next game played, Coach f'Pop Kline's fine Crete team kept its slate clean by nipping Jackson in a last period spurt by a score of 19 to 9. After the game at Crete, the Jackson cagers seemed to find new life, for Beatrice, College View, Wy- more, Lincoln, and Havelock were defeated by a flashy passing attack that netted manyfset-ups. The high-light of these five games was the annual battle Wlth Lincoln high. This game was attended by one of the season's largest crowds, and be- cause of the equalness of the two teams, the game was a thriller from start to finish, the final count being 20 to 15. Jackson was trying to boost its winning streak to six games at the Bethany tilt, but an early lead built up by the Maroons, managed to 3 . 2 Q subdue the Beechnermen by a score of 17 to 15. Again Jackson went on ., , a rampage, this time winning from Cathedral, 23 to 9 and taking Lincoln my Reserves 16 to 13, also winning a return game with Havelock, 11 to 7. In the second game with Bethany, which counted in the Greater Lincoln , League championship, the final outcome was 17 to 13 in favor of the , . - Sed tandL-White.L This gamei left Jackson the only undefeated team in k. , , -' -' rea er inco n eague s an ings. ,L , lct, , ,I ' ' , The successful record of the 1932 basketball team is attributed to ' .-Qji. ' A the brilliant defense displayed by the whole team. The only team that ,'i31, fAfQ..jLw,, ,K ,V Ylaliyable rtogsgoge over txggnty-points on the Red and White was Kearney. L .. ,V x,f,4 , L 451 ma a 'e o score poln s. is There werenll seniors on the squad who played their last game of J V' rwmiwiiit ..- ff? 1. basketball in high school competition. They were, forwards: Kanzler, Hopt, -Morris and Duffyg centers, Hoag and Culbertson: and guards, C'-was-li Ralph W. Be-cchner. Hazelrigg, Cheney, Amos, Lindquist and VVolf. 1- ockson High School: f Q,..li69QIpinu.......... ..uq52Ef0 GwlldOCkSOH SCIWOOIEAG Page T'I,0C7ZifIj-fl 6EoIPinu..,... ..lq5254.9 dockson High Schooling QA.l-6S3Olpinu.....- if-lq525,0 eugdockson High Schoolrgw GOIPihU-.ii -IQ52a0 ,J emgdcfckson High School:-2.0 age Twenty-czght Q,ai2.if5olpinu......-. ..lqszfw emi-dockson High School:-i-Ate Page Tu nntzl-nm Q..ii-iEolpinu......- .ff..lq52Ef0 ag-dockson High School:-.219 is ' EEEIQIPIDU-1-,-, -I 32:-10 Aw , pgjkkfxffyv K Q- PQ'-X ' ,, X V WI A k f M -doc son Hugh Schooling lfgolplnu ...lq52: CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 14-School doors open with squeeks and groans echoed by like noises from the four hundred. 26--Seniors elect Miss Gadd and Miss Jenkins sponsors. This is Miss Gadd's fourth year as leader of this class. 30--Home Room representatives announced. Activity Association announces program. OCTOBER 2--Archers appear in new costumes. O my eyes! Jackson ties with Wymore 6f6, for first gridfbattle of the season. 5'-G. A. A. announces that sixty girls have joined its ranks. 6-Hi-Life editors chosen. 7'-Hi-Y initiation. 8-N. H. S. P. A. convention-Jackson host! HifY boys taking seats very carefully. 9-Bethany 7, jackson O. O well! l4fG. R. initiation. QIackson's HifY president elected head of Lancaster county clubs. 16-jackson defeats Lincoln reserves 13-O. lSfMiss Flader and Miss Carter Chosen junior sponsors 2OfSenior picnic at Shrine club. 25-J. H. S. defeats VJahoo. 284And also Cathedral. NOVEMBER 4-Grades out today. 6-Homecoming convocation--a new trick at jackson. Jackson 0, Crete 40. Oh my! 13-College View gets beat 27'7! 'Rayl 'LA Pair of Sixesf' presented in gym. 20-1-lacksonfAshland, 8fO: our favor. 26--jackson loses to Havelock, 6f0. 270.9--State HifY convention in Omaha. H. S. represented. DECEMBER 1-HifY, G. R. joint meeting in gym. 4--Annual football banquet. 77Sophomore party, Miss Nebe, Miss Wells, sponsors, chaperone NEG. A. A. Xmas party Uingle bellsj. l4-H. R. Basketball tournament starts. 184Alumni game opens B. B. season. 18 to Ian. 4-'Christmas vacation. Period of sleeping, eating, and generally raising the dickens. JANUARY 7-G. A. A. bob-sled party opens a new fad. 8-Kearney takes jackson 2.8'l8. Sftough. I2-Ecalpinu staff chosen. 15-jackson wins from Fairbury, 2747. 16-Juniors hold party. 19-Nebraska Deaf beat us, l6f13. Fellows seem to like Omaha. 224jackson beat Hastings 20-17, Keeno! 26iAnd then loses to Crete 19f9, there. 27-End of first semester-only one semester left, seniors! 29-Hastings takes licking from H. S. 2049. -T ockson High School: ligzolpinu ..lo:s2: FEBRUARY 1---Ecalpinu campaign begins. 2'--lacksonfCollege View, 12-8, ours. 5-jackson margins VN7ymore, 1'ifl4. 9-LINCOLN HIGH BOWS TO JACKSON, 2045. 12-jackson wins from Havelock, l5f6. 15--Heart-sister week begins. Boys feel hurtfbut seem to cash in on share of candy. 16-jackson loses to Bethany in first of two scheduled games. 19-Cathedral game, 2719. I, H. S. Juniors choose rings. 261-Iackson beats Lincoln reserves, 16f13. MARCH 1'-jackson winner of Greater Lincoln title, by defeating Bethany 1743. 4fG. R. conference at Omaha. 7fSeniors win interfclass tournament for boys. Zifjuniors win intewclass tournament for girls. 15-HifY, G. R. bowery party. Rootbeer and more rootbeer. l7fSt. Patricl-r's day, nothing green in evidence but freshmen. L'Lady of the Terrace given for the activity members. 18-gOperetta again presented, gymnasium filled to capacity. gives services. l7fl9--State Basketball tournament at Lincoln. Jackson HifY 2lfZ6fSpring vacation. APRIL 1-Declamatory contest. 4-junior rings begin to appear. Sfjunior convocation. 8f9--District music contest at York, J. H. S. has many entries. 15' -Misner players present New Brooms. li-4HifY convocation. lla-Gym Jamboree. Oh! those gymnasts. 29'-Music convocation. MAY 5-Dramatics department convocation. 6f7-State music contest at Lincoln. 6-Southeastern Nebraska track meet at Beatrice. l3fl4-State track meet at Lincoln. 144-luniorfSeni0r banquet at the Lindell Hotel. 16-School exhibition for P. T. A. in connection with the 19120-Seniors present The Enemy for class play. 27-Senior day!! May Festival. 27-Sophomores also picnic. JUNE 3-fOlympics. 3--Athletic convocation for presentation of letters. 5fBaccalaureate services at First M. E. 9-Commencement exercises--and the class of '32 says Goodbye jackson. 1- ockson High School: Page Th irty-thrrec' '74-3 ' -T-fgolpinu -lqszz A PAIR OF SIXES A Farce in Three Acts by Edward Peple Presented by the jackson High Dramatics Department November 13 Under the Direction of Mlss IDA MAY FLADER Cast George B. Nettleton... .....,....,..,,..... ........ D elmar Nuetzman T. Boggs johns ....,., .............. R oland Nye Krome .......................,. ........ W illiam Lowell Miss Sally Parker .,....,... ......... E dna Souders Thomas J. Vanderholt ....... ........... I rwin Ryan Tony Toler ................,..,. ........ C arlisle Myers Mr. Applegate ............. .,...., L ester McDaniels Office Boy ,..,,..,....,,.,,,,... ........ T homas Cornell Shipping Clerk ....,.,..,....... ......,....... C hris Bitner Mrs. George B. Nettleton ..... ....,...,..,.,. V ivianne Parry Miss Florence Cole .........,. ....... G eraldine Woodford Coddles ...................,...... ,............, .................. L 0 is Lehigh Synopsis The story concerns two business men Nettleton and johns, who could not get along and who finally decided to settle their difficulties by a game of chance, the loser becoming the servant of the winner for a year. As Mr. Johns lost he became Mr. Nettleton's servant. This did not settle their difficulties, however, and the two men fought as much as ever.. Miss Florence Cole, Mr. John's fiance, finally settled the quarrel and the two men were released from the contract because it had been made under a game of chance, In the end the partners were at peace. THE LADY OF THE TERRACE An Operetta in Two Acts by Arthur Penn Presented March 18: by the jackson Music Classes under the direction of Miss MARJORIE MILLER Cast Dennis O'Hara ........... ..................... ....... L y le Lindquist Molly O'Hara ................ ........... . ....,.. M argaret Barnes Lady Eileen Stanford ....... .......... E lizabeth Nichols Sir Clarence .................... ........ D elmar Nuetzman Sir Gerald ................... ...,.,........ R oland Nye Mr. john Chandler ..... ........ W illiam Stearns Clare Chandler ....... ............ V ivianne Parry Squire Michael ................ .................................... I rwin Ryan Peggy Craughmont ............... ....... ...............i.... I m atineej Doris Miller feveningj Geraldine Woodford Lady Mary fLady of the Terracel ........................ ...................................... I une Pinson Synopsis Sir Gerald Craughmont, a young Irish nobleman, owner of the castle of Craughmont which is heavily mortgaged to his uncle, Squire Michael, rents the castle as a summer home to Mr. John Chandler and his daughter Clare. Clare becomes quite interested in the old Irish legend which Gerald tells her about the castleg viz: Many years ago a former Lady Mary of Craughmont fell during the festivities attending her betrothal, and as a result, died quite suddenly. Frequently since then she has been seen to appear on moonlight nights, singing a plaintive melody. The rest of the plot is concerned with unfolding the meaning of this version and the happiness which it brings to the characters of the story. li ockson High School: . cs. -lfcolpinu -iqszz JYM JAMBOREE Presented by The Girls and Boys Physical Education Classes in the JACKSON GYMNASIUM Friday, April 22, 1932 PROGRAM Games ................,..,.......... Boys' 7th Grade Neil Allen, Bobby Anderson, Donald Baughn, Henry Boyer, William Briggs, Fred Banks, Francis Clark. Dick Crook, Russell Derr, Walter Foster, Warren George, Lyle Hopkins, John Ilkenhons, Buren Lenox, Clyde Miller, Dean Mitchell, Roy Martin, Everett Martin, Edward Martin, Lester. McClure. Dwight Roper, Robert Smith, Charles Smith, Leroy Schrup, Charles Shoecraft, George Weller, Gordon Wisda, George Way, Donald Woodford, Frank White, Delmar Wilcox. Relays ...... . ...,......... Girls' 7th and 8th Grades Seventh:-Virginia Alder, Virginia DeHart, Made- line Ellsworth, Leola Ellsworth, Helen Fitch, Jean Gates, Florence Grantski, June Hansen, Jessie Jo Hazelrigg, Lois Igou, Winifred Japs, Joanne Lowther, Dorothy McCartney, Vivian McLain, Na- tala Leader, Katherine Martin, Doris Nealy, Freida Thompson, Mary Webber, Lela Wenciker, Laura Wilson. Eighth:-Florence Bridges, Dorothy Bowers, Anna- bel Clark, Patsy Clark, Florence Derr, Leone Donnelly, Agnes Erixson, Joanna Eyer, Evelyn Hannah, Lois Hansen, Arla Hazelrigg, Alice Myrl Kessel, Mary Lewis, Miriam Martin, Helen Need- ham, Phyllis Nelson, Wilma Stine, Martha Schultz, Vivian Thomas, Grace Stevens. Exercises .... , ............ Girls' Athletic Association Melva Byrkit, Jewell Crowell, Virginia DeTar, Elizabeth Farnsworth, Margaret Fulton, Esther Holdeman. Jean Hoag, Gertrude Hood, Mae Ket- terer, Lorine Ketterer, Marjorie Phillippi, Florence Tefft, Roberta Stevenson, Mabel Webber, Esther Whitmore. The Big Hunt. . .Delmar Nuetzmang Sidney Cantwell Class Demonstration ................ Boys' 8th Grade Jack Bates, Kenneth Barribo, Otto Berry, Robert Craig, Lyle Cameron, Sidney Cam bell, Curtis Chubbuck, Paul Craycraft, John Gies, Donald Gunn, Richard Hosman, Sheldon Hu p, Henry Hartman, Frank Harrington, Harold Hopkins, Keith Jackson, Mirwyn Jackson, Donald Lewis, Robert McCoy, Byron Mason, Edwin Payne, Harry Pit- caithley, Dick Ryan, Jardin Thompson, George Thurtle, Harvey Wilson, Emerson Way, Dallas Ward, Jean Wolf. Tumbling ....,......,............... Girls' 9th Grade Freshman:-Frances Beach, Marjorie Chrisman, Mildred Japs, Jean Keim, Eunice Meyer, Grace Payne, Dorothy Peterson, Marguerite Strubbe, Dor- othy Taylor, Martha Vogel, Arlene Williams, Genice Wilson. G. A. A.'s:-Loretta Stine, Eloise White, Florence Eyer. German Folk Dance. .Lyle Lindquist William Duffy Relays and Pyramids, .....,...... Boys' H. S. Group Keith Allen, James Anderson, Frank Austin, Sidney Cantwell, Everett Cottrell, Gaylord Craig, John Dalling, Charles Donahoo, Neil Davis, Peter Erlend- son, John Fulton, LeRoy Grantski, Milton Gates, Leon Huston, Milton Hansmire, Clarence Hanner, Ray Japs, Paul Johnson, Donald Kidney, Clarence Kechter, Robert Lawerence, Elvin Lewis, Wilbur Lyons, Harold Magee, Donald Miller, Willie Mar- tin, Floyd Otto, Carl Powers, Albert Phillips, Neal Strom, Keith Stearns, Edmund Steeves, Clinton Swartz, Ethan Standley, Wilfred Steenson, Wen- dell Stearns, Rex Wal er, Claude Walker, James Wilson, Glen Wright, Floyd Young. Military Drill ...............,....... Girls' 9th Grade Freshmen:-Frances Beach, Dorothy Eyestone, Edith Filley, Marjorie Chrisman, Mildred Gossman Bernice Hudson, Mildred Japs, Jean Keim: Christine Larson, Annabel Lee, Grace Payne, Marian Petit, Dorothy Taylor, Lorraine Traver, Martha Vogel, Arlene Williams. Flag Bearer-Eloise White. Accompanists. Helen Pfeiffer Leslie Nordgren Howard Linch Drummer .... ................... W alter Harrold Cornetlst .,... ...Yvonne Gaylord THE ENEMY A Tragedy in Four Acts by Channing Pollock Presented by the Jackson High School Senior Class May l9-20. Under the Direction of Miss Ida May Flader. .Willard Stearns Carl Behrend ....... ...............................,..,,.,.,,,..,,.,.., ,............,.,....,..... ,..,.. Pauli Arndt ....... Bruce Gordon ........ August Behrend ..... Dr. Arndt .............. Fritz Winkleman ....., Mizzi Winkleman ..... Ku rt ......................... jan ........................ Baruska ....................,,.......,............................ ......Vivianne Parry ........Jamcs Marvin ..........Clare Wolf .............Eugene Pester .............Morse Hazelrigg .......Geraldine Woodford ............,limmie Mickle Lyle Lindquist ....,.....,.....,..Lela Stine Carl Behrend, a young playwright, who is in love with Pauli Arndt, is very much against war. He is writing a play called The Enemy which is to bring out the fact that the real enemy is hate August Behrend, Carl's father, who is rich and of a domineering character, makes much fun of Carl's -T ockson High School:- Page Tliirty-five Qigcolpinu... ...lqiszz ,J writing and will not give him any money to help him. He is the embodiment of the war profiteer. Professor Arndt, Pauli's father, who is an instructor in the University of Vienna, believes in Carl's theory of war, and urges him to finish and rewrite the play even though it has been rebuked by the prof ducers. Bruce Gordon, a young Englishman, who is studying in Vienna, also loves Pauli but realizes that his friend Carl has first place in her affections. Fritz Vvfinkleman, 11 journalist, lives just across the hall with Mizzi Vifinlcleman, his wife, and Kurt their little son. Baruska, the maid in the Arnclt house, is a laughing Bohemian character. lan, Carl's friend and serf vant is in love with Baruska. After Carl's play is accepted he and Pauli plan to be married, At this time war is declared. Carl and Pauli have but a month of married happiness before Carl, Fritz, and ,lan are all called. Bruce goes back to England and takes Carl's play with him. Carl, Fritz and 'lan are all expected to return in March 1917. jan, who comes back at this time, tells of Carlls death. Carl's and Pauli's baby, whom Carl has never seen, is very ill and dies. Fritz, who has been gassed, returns but he is mentally unbalanced. 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