Jackson High School - Ecalpinu Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1933
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Kuykendall, whose friendly relations, sincere associations and cooperation will long remain in the memory of this graduating class, we also dedicate the 1933 Ecalpinu. vwwmamawmamawmama aw.amaJACKSQN HIGH SCHQQLma Page Tlx fum!- 2768 E CALD I N U Mwwvwwwww mamma 12,2 wwww Mn. R. S. IVIICKLE MRS. M. D. THOMPSON Principal Assistant Principal Immaculate in dress She shapes her speech all silver fine Eyes wich a merry twinkle Because She loves it SO. H A friendly Way, And her own sweet eyes begin to whine Has our Principal Mr. Mickle. To lwflf l1Cf Stories SYOW- Qr ellie' NFL -rio LLM Faculty f . , f ' i. V' ' A - HAL- Cx Wt' 'Llp lu 54 fulfil. .L-wif' OVW L f cf L9 lx, KW V I, Jk f I Aw M TWH --F , , ,L iff' ' , li M p,,,.n,l1 ,lun Li. 1171.2 fluff MV, ,fl V ' U, M lla is ,e'iuWW 7 . 2 'AJ lllLl'L+l U'X xg V' Top Row-R.. S. Mickle, Karl Callen, Dean Kuykendall, Ralph Beechner, Julius Young. Middle Row--Vzanlne Munson. Joey Carter, Belle Mayer. Anne Gilham, Anita Bitner. Imo Doris e Lower Row- Marjorie M. Miller. Clara Louise Nebe, Mildred Krouch, Florence Jenkins, Ida May Flacler, Myrtle Clark, Mrs. M. D. Thompson. wwwwww M wwmavww QQIAQKS QN HIGH SCI-IQQLM' Page Four U66 E CALD I N U Ecalpinu Staff 505050505050505050 505050 -gf? 50505050 JEAN Hom Editor -Xvnmxan Srmuc Business Manager MARY SCHREPF Snap Shot Editor Q Miss NEBE Sponsor Loaizrm Srmn Assistant Snap Sfmt Editor df 6' MARY PHIPPS IWVLQ . , J, , 1 Associatelvliclitor i ff KENNETH BRONVN Assistant Business Manager, 1,1 51-z,6.Q,f6' fl 5 fig' ffif' 5 A rwwwvywmawvwmawmamaJACKS QN 'HIGH SQHQ Lua ,J f X ,f . . . 5 i f .J - ., .XM . .- X . , , 'I . , 4 ,r f V ' ' f' ,- ,!. , X ,ff ! ff Page Five 27,58 E CALD I N U vwwwwwwmma mamama-+23 wwww 5 522525525555 2552553 13 lunv 1 5232: M5 EFF IW .... .S'522EWi2i2i2s2s:a:a . gig- 'pb E -.1:QzfzQ:3:f:f:f:Q:f:Q:Q:512:21Q:Q:2:21Q22:2121Q:Q:222:21Q3Q52523Q5Q:QQ:Q1Q:Q:f:Q:Q:Q:f:f:Q:Q:Q3i:l:f:1:i:3:3:5:5L1'3:5:3:3:i:3:Q:3:Q:Q:2:Q:2:Q:f:5. 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Este-E+!-Y.wU - JACKSON HIGH GYMNASIUM wwwwww wwwwwwmama,jACKSQN HIGH SCI-IQQLma Page Six Class of 1933 wif' ' 1 r 9158 wawmavwmamaww a f 1I f fJ Sponsors 'fb My I Miss IDA MAY FLADER Miss FLORENCE JENKINS I ' Not the sunset but the dawn Flowers: Two-tone Lilacs 1 Colors: Lavender and Crcam OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICE SECOND SEMESTER RUSSELL BROEKER f President 1 RUSSELL BROEKER ROBERT LAWRENCE 1 f Vice-President f - - GENA CROOK WILMER SHIRK f - ' SecfetaryfTreasurer f f f MARJORY SMITH SIDNEY CANTWELL 1 - f Social Chairman f-'f LESLIE NORDGREN SIDNEY CANTWELL Social Chairman RUSSELL BROEKER President LESLIE NORDGREN Social Chairman wwwwwvmaMwmawwmamaJACKSQN I-HGH SQI-IQQLma Page Seven f K P Page 211 If I fa, 56 cg , Uffe ECALD ALLEN, LILLIE L. General. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-4. A ready wit, and sparkling eyes, Make little Lil plenty wise! C BANKS, WAYNE DENNIS General. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 5, 6. Foot- 'ball 3, 5. Track 2, 4, 6. For a main course, football, with a 'discuit' thrown in. Bm KY, WILLIA MARIE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. G.A.A. 1, 2. Home Room Rep- resentative 1, 2. National Honor Society. My dreams' are of violins, but when they screecli I come down to earth. Bowsns, BILLIE D. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. A willing way, and a roguish smile, Will surely get him 'many a mile, Bowers, LOREE E. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6: Service Chairman 5, 6. G.A.A. 3-6. Office Service 5. Once There Was a Princess 5. Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonita 6. Grumpy 6. A Oli, gypsy maiden, gay You stole m heart .1 if C fb c CQUWV QS I N U Mwwmasawsawma mamma -Q wwsaw BROEKER, RUSSELL E. College Prep. Norfolk High 1. Jackson 2-6. Stage Manager 3-6. Student Council 5, 6. Home Room Rep- resentative 3, 4. Class Presi- dent 5, 6. Grumpy 6. Russell had a little carg It wasn't hard to handle. That's why he drove it down the street Witli one arm around Van Andelf' BROXVN, KENNETH College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. J Cliib. 4-6. Student Council 6. TI1-Life Staff, 3, 4, 6. Tennis 2, 4. 6. Assistant Business Manager of Ecalpinu 6. Tennis is my rac et. X f l lx .lk -lQ ' I , , l ,f ,lk , X Q, ,X Q ij -se l 14 3 1 ik CASE. DELBERT I. College Prep. .lackson 1-6. Hi-Y 3-6. Vice President 6. Class President 3. -1. Chonita 6. Grumpy 6. This CASE is just a matter of curls. Q61 fy 8f55 LUV AN ELL, H. SIDNE L College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Home Room Rep- resentative 2. Uass Secretary 4. Class Social Chairman 5 Boy's Quartet 6. Once There Was a Princess 5. Cho- nita G. Grumpy 6. Gee, Eddie Cantor l1asn't any- thing on me! CORNELL, THOMAS College Prep. Jackson 1-6. A Pair or Sixes 3. Short and round and built on the ground. - , ll - Lil, 'll hi 0r'5Yf xl- MJACKSO HIGH sciioow A f CWM jj ff ! I V 5 It - . l , . I ,. A I f Xml' N Yi , 'xx ' . V N. l I X3 f ' ft' NF? . .Q . , flfdj l X' f KM 73 N- , XX' Yi f .-1 w, ' , LD I N U sawsavsasasaszgwsagasa amy IN, If.. f. A , . ,- .2 P ,. f - ,ff Cf .ef AV - . N X31 N . ' LVM! X' no K lx MI' ' I .' N, D L Envufgiag xl' 1 con Pre . -f 'JL IJLTER, STELLA MAYE leya . I gh 1 College Prep. 'JG' H ' '6' A -I Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. ' 0 ou1' lI r ow you'i'e G.A.A. 1, 2. Office Service 4. . h m iI'1i'l1Ieif:ag3gf?f6the Terrace 4. . 'A pair of brown eyes are an asset--to some f0lkS.n I! A QI 'X I W 'IV .Iwi our , P omss Ilswrl. 'A m?fC cial. inc Hi Ill, 2. Jackson 3-ii. ,Hgh ' 'll ., V! 'e a. good' 'stenof l I X Slref l m ' Slzeisy weez and qzuet. I r 4 J il .J Caocxes, EDITH ELENE College Prep. Lincoln High 1-4. Jackson 5, 6. Girl Reserve 5. 6. I am without a peer in the class-I have red hair! Cnoox. GENA LUCILLE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6: Song Leader 3, 4: Fmance Chairman 5, 6. Class Vice- President 6. Girl's Octet 1-4. Girl's Quartet 5. 6. Office Serv- ice 3-6. May Queen 6. Natlonal Honor Society. XVl1st would a. 'Crook' do without a '1od'? DETAI1, VIRGINIA College Prep. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Girl Reserve 6. G.A.A. 3-6. Associate Editor of Hi- Llfe 6. The Lady of the Ter- race 4. National Honor Society. She puts the Russian five year plan to shame-she does it in three! DoNAIIoo, BERYL General. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-4. '4Silence is my greatest virtue. ELROD, SHERMAN General. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 4. J Club 3-6. Home Room Representa- tive 1, 2. Football 5. Basket- ball 2, 4, 6. ' II Slzermie the way to go home. EMIERY, CARLTON GBARLD College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 5, 6. Grumpy 6. Have you ever ridden Iuitli me and my Ford? ,. I 5.0 l Lvl' 4 ' 2, - Iwi' I7 , FALING, D816THY L. fi 9 by-', 1 Commert' . Q, ,jacks 1'-G. 'fMy...nfiI4n in life is to go out doing my bit very quit y' 3 I A, Q , . . .xv . I I., IN fu 'f Vs vsawsasawsamawsasasasama,jAQKSGN HIGH SQI-IQOLma Page Nine Ik-'fI XJ- A 27,56 E C LDI U wsasawwwwsawmawwQwwsav f X , V 'I .3 J . ,Q,l',.f V I fx ffL,Cf- A' x.. , , ..f',-9 ra . 'l ,IJ esuff fefyfcv -66-f CZLKJ .Q lured-f lo wwf x -JLr:LLxL.l FLOOD, ZELMA Z. Q-.QU College Prep. 1 Wesleyan High 1. Jackson 2-6. Girl Reserve 1-4. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Zoe, it isll' GATES, Doms B. College Prep. Emerald High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. G.A.A. 3-6. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Sweet mystery of life! GILMAN, NELLIE M. College Prep. I Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve l, 2. G.A.A. 1-6: Secretary 5, 6. S'nipefln,mti'ng's a great sport. GREEN, ELEANOR College Prep. Not Graduated HARTMAN, ELSIE C. Commercial. Lincoln High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Office Service 6. :lWhETE'S Carl? HOAG, JEAN College Prep. Wesleyan High, 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Girl Reserve 3-6: Council Representative 5, 6. G.A.A. 3-6: President 5-6. Student Council 5, 6. Editor of Hi-Life 6. Edi- tor of Ecalpinu 6. May Queen Attendant 6. Senior Speaker. National Honor Society. Her brain is mighty-Her mastery of every proffered task is enviable. HOLDEMAN, ESTHER ' General. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1, 2, 5. 6. G.A.A. 1-4. Wlzat really counts is lww much one tries. HOLl.lNGSXXf0RTH, ROBERT General. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jack- son 3-6. I grew up too fast-and now I play the 'Gra-ndfdaddy. ' HUBERT, RAY College Prep. Jackson .1-6. Hi-Y 1-6: Social Chairman 5, 6. Campus Daze 2. Chonit9. 6. Grumpy 6. Art for Well's sake. HLIDSON, KENNETH College Prep. Jackson, 1-6. Hi-Y 3. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Wl1at makes a guy blush at the wrong timef' wsasasa M M samawma mama sa QQIAQKS QN HIGH SCI-IQQLma Page Ten 9,53 E I N U mawwwmawsaww awww Q-'SHQJSFM . , ' , ' Q1 - ,f 5 A t x, A L , gl.5qgI,lr1 6: . i J p ill . 1 Q' fKALL IiYN, ROBERT College Prep. ILKENHONSI CATHERINE L' H Jackson 1-6. Chonita b. Commercial One cannot ajjord to be . 4. . ,, Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. fmmlous' G.A.A. 1. 2. I wasn't busy so I came to school today. Kenuuf, Irma College Prep. JACKSON MARYE Beatrice High 1, 2. Lincoln College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1, 2, 5, 6. National Honor Society. She lgeell-is us always smiling Wit er manners so unique She is always bright and happy Still, her 'manners are most meek. A JAPS, RAY T. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. 'I'hat's quite another matter. 0-' X PJ ,. rt, ' . ' 1 L Q X X ,V K . , . I jormson, Eunice NAOMI Commercial. Lincoln High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. National Honor Society. Life would-not be worth living withoutxa typewriter. JOHNSON, ZE1-TA Commercial. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-4. G.A.A. 1. 2. Those only obtain love for the most part, who seek it not. High 3, 4. Jackson 5, 6. lf I spoke, the dead would rise up in astonishment. KIDNISY, DONALD P. General. Lincoln High 1. Jackson 2-6. Hi-Y 5, 6. Girls can't be superior to Billie and me-we giggle too! KUHNS, Bnmri. E, College Prep. Lincoln High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Nothing is so sweet and ,com- panionable as silence. N f l I .Q ry, , wil. MCL 1 l. . lpn I ' ' 3 lj . I' f' 2- ' --J 1 l'-il' ' . lgf H ' LARSJ5 ,LUCljlgjZlf V C ercial. A- fb - H l l Hi 1, 2. .T ck 3-25 Rgglerve C3-Q. fl?-LACA. V, . X' 1 She does ittl'f Rind11esse's fvltlglg most ' e a 'v e ilgidlone-or ,fl girl! despise. , ,X wwvsawwmamawmamawmaQQIACKS ON HIGH SCHQOI-,ma Page Eleven EYAQ EC LDI U LAUB. Foul College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. G.A.A. 1-6. Girl's Trio 5, 6. Girl's Octet 3, 4. Campus Daze 2. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonlta 6. Class Representative 6. From the crown of her head to the soles of h Jr feet, she is ll ' . Cl 'YYIUSIC X VG U: l C l 'll . 1 M lk ' l N -'Lf ,g,,.. . . , N 1 I X AVL L f '. L.f,Xvii12Nc1z, Roamgr Cp College Prep. 'Y Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1. 2, 5, 6. J Club 3-6. Class Vice-Presi- ident 5. Football 3, 5. Once There Was a Princess 5. ' .1 What would the wbirigii- do without me? Jil l, T . LEHIGH, Lois Genevieve College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. G-.A.A. 1-6. Cheer Leader 5. 6. A Pair of Sixes 3. Senior Speaker. Let's have a social hour-l just lo1.'e to talk. Lewis, EARL GEORGE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 3-6. Ah, why should life all labor be? Lewis, Ex.vxN M. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 3-6. Ullraverv never goes out of jashim-i. 305050 Q S0h0SOQ0 Loxvn LL, TRLIMAN SHIELDON General. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Home Room Representa- tive 3, 4. Class Social Chair- man 3. Football 3. 5. Grumpy 6. The good of other times let others stateg I think it was lucky l was born so late. LYON, WILBEP. C. College Prep. Wesleyan High 1. 2. Jackson 3-6. Hi-Y 3. 4. J Club 4-ii. Football 5. Track 4, 6. Hi- Life Staff 6. He gets his scrappy spirit from some ancestral Dulqesff MCAFEE, GAIL College Prep. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Hi-Y 3-63 President 5-6. J Club 5, 6. Football 5. Basketball 4-6. Nobody really appreciates my clevernesswthafs the secret oj my popularity. MCWILLIM-is, RUTH General. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-4. Self-reverence, selfflqnowledge. selffcontrol,-these t li 'r e e things alone lead life to sou' ereign power. MAGEE, HAROLI7 College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. J Club 4. Home Room Represen- tative 1. 2. Class Treasurer 1. Boyis Quartet 6. Golf 2, 4. T e Lady of the Terrace -L. Cl1onita 6. I would but 1'm bashfulf, wwvsasaw mamawsasamasa maJACKS QN HIGH SCI-lQQLma Page Twelve U46 U vmasawwsawmamamamasa Qwwmaw MAsoN, ALICE College Prep. Weslegan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. irl Reserve 3-6. G.A.A. 3-6. Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. Girl's Trio 5.6. Girl's Octet 3, 4. The Lady of the Ter- race 4. Chun ta 6. May Queen Attendant 6. I have no other but a woman's reason: I think him so, because I think him so. MILLER, DONALD A. Commercial. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 2 He was such. a l as gofod as E? ,G ffl? J!!DgKAMy'flljVJY,1 , J, lc.. li MILLER, Doms College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. G.A.A. 1-6. Campus Daze 2. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonlta 6. Dowerccl with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, the love of love. MITCHELL, CLARE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 5, 6. Silence is ,the perfectest herald of joy. NICHOLLS, ELIZABETH College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6: Treasurer 3-4: President 5, 6. Office Service 6. Debate 1. 2. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonita 6. Senior Speaker. National Honor Society. Virtue is bolal, and goodness never fearful. wwmaw M sa ma ww ma M sa sa maJAQKS GN I-1,311 Lma NIGH1-INGALE, LEOTA W. General. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve ,ffl-6. Orchestra 1-2. AExperif1c ,is a, tri . ' 1 . lil- I . lt, l U X: uf XJ' up llxv' fu If: If ,' f Ulllfyl tw I ii. Qll f .' IGI-ITING LE, MAEGUERITE General. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Orchestra 1, 2. C a m p u s Daze 2. Such sisterly affection is not to be seen elsewhere. NOLDE, ADELINB E. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. Home Room Representative 4. Office Service 6. She was born 'neatlz a truly rhyming planet. NORDGREN, LESLIE General. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Hi-Y 3-6. Class Social Chairman 6. Chonlta 6. Na- tional Honor Society. 'I'hat man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue, he cannot win a woman. NUErzMAN, DELMAI1 ALLEN College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-4: Secre- tary 3-4. Cheer Leader 3. Hi- Life Staff, 3, 4. Smile, Rod- ney, Smile 1. A Pair of Slices 3. 'Once There Was a Princess 5. Campus Daze 2. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonita 6. Grumpy 6. National Honor Society. Senior Speaker. 'Tis the quiet people who do . th worlg. , f , I EJ 77 We 4. filiel 4114 . X . ,ego .q my Page Thirteen I C .1 'A 4 113' f :.yL 27,58 U sasasasasasasawwsawsag sawwsa NYE, ROLAND College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6: Secre- tary 5, 6. J Club 4-6:. Presl- dent 4-6. Student Council 5, 6: President 5-6. Class Vice-Presb dent 3-4. Boy's Octet 3-4. Boy's Quartet 5, 6. N Club Award 5, 6. National Athletic Scholar- ship Society 4. Football 5. Track 4, 6. A Pair of Sixes 4. Campus Daze 2. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Cho- nita 6. Grumpy 6. National Honor Society. To think is to act. OlMALLEY, Geonoa EDWARD College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6: Treas- urer 5, 6. Home Room Repre- sentative 1, 2. Class President Smiling, smiling, all the clay. Making sad hearts light and gay- PAYNE, FERN Beaome College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Student Council 5: Secretary 5. Home Room Representative 1-4. Girl's Octet 4. Girl's Quartet 5, 6. Office Service 4, 5. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Cho- nita 6. She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. Pnirrs, MARY D. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. G.A.A. 1-4. Hi-Life Staff 3, 4. Associate Editor of Ecalpinu 6. National Honor Society. BulJlJling with lmmor-bursting with enthusiasm. I li e the idea of seeing funny tiings about all things. SCHREPF, MARY College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6: Secretary 3, 4: Vice-President 5, 6. G.A.A. 1-3. Student Coun- c1l.5, 6. Home Room Represen- tative 1-4. Class Treasurer 2. May Queen Attendant 2, 4. Campus Daze 2. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonita 6. Snapshot Editor of Ecal- pinu 6. Here comes the lady! O, so light. afoot Will ne'er wear out the everlast- ing flirt. SCHXVENKER, HELENLEE College Prep. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Glrl Reserve 3-6. 'l'here's a good time coming, folks,- A good time coming! Sevrzam, LEROY College Prep. Lincoln High 1, 2. Hallam High 3, 4. Jackson 5. 6. Chonita 6. That innocent swagger down the street, XVho.can condemn such happy feet! Snnuc, WILLIER RAY College Prep. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Hi-Y 5. 6. Class Treas- urer 5. Business Manager of Ecalpinu 8. I swan! Why get married? The thing for me is al lie of sleep ' nd traveg-ldhafs 4 1 lA! .Lf R f, fx , 7,-: A F, 'xl I. real livin ll' , ,llliizl . gil- K fifl . .L ,ei I fi Llfiflfiinf 'il x 'ie K ,-- . .y 5. UA NQILPPSONWNMAXINE P . l Q C hh'mercial. 4' .5 Jackson 56. Girl Reserve 1-4. GAR, . uflunle rt is that in which the and, the head, and the heart go together. SMITH, HELEN IRENE , College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. G.A.A. 3-6. I judge people by what theiy might be-not are, 'nor wil e! NVSURJQUSFSUBdwdkdkdklhdkdSJJACKS QN HIGH SCI-IOQLma Page Fourteen 9 , ,L rl' ti A Ufie i .vt XJ: y 1 x . L. N . 1 r I., ,rx , . , - 'X 1 .X , V is ,I Ji T V Y N LL: I xx. V 2 y ' xl gl X, Vg .. SMIT1-I4 MARJORY, ' College Prep. ' Roca High 1-4. Jackson 5, 6. G.A.A. 5, 6. Class Secretary- Treasurer 6. Chonita 6. Na- tional Honor Society. And all that niceness would forbid, Superb, she smiled upon and did. SMITH, WALLACE B. College Prep. Roca. High 1-4. Jackson 5, 6. Grumpy 6. So many worlds, such things to be, So little done-and little me! Sounens, EDNA E. College Prep. Wesleyan High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. A Pair of Sixes 3. Once There Was a. Princess 5. Grumpy 6. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. STANGENBERG, JEANNE P. College Prep. Lincoln High 1-4. Jackson 5, 6. Girl Reserve 5, 6. Office Serv- ice 5. Once There Was a Princess 5. Chonita 6. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. STINE, LORETTA General. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-4. G.A.A. 1-6: Vice-President 6. Class Treasurer 1. Cheer Leader 3-6. May Queen Attendant 4. Assistant Snapshot Editor of Ecalpinu 6. 'The Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonita 6. Maid of Honor 6. Music, dancing, art, athletics all contain that grace that seeks an outlet from my soul. XJ MH , V P X.,-'AQ Q ' u Ig gywsasasawsaww maww Q wsaww STOTTERN, MYRTLE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. G.A.A. 1-3. Malte doors fast upon a :uoman's wit, and it will out the casement, shut that and it will out the keyhole. XIAN ANDEL, MAx1Ne College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6: Program Chairman 5, 6. G.A.A. 5. 6. Home Room Representa- tive 3, 4. Class Social Chair- man 4. Class Vice-President 2. Smile, Rodney, Smile 1. Once There Was a Princess 5. Grumpy 6. National Honor Society. 'Tis well to he merry and wise 'Tis well to be honest and true, - 'Tis well to be off with the old love, Before you're on with the new. VOGEL, ALBERT General. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. J Club 6. Student Manager 5, 6. Fire Prince 1. I-Ii-Life Staff 6. My greatest gift is nerve. WAY, ERNEST BOYD General. Jackson 1-6. The Lady of the Terrace 4. A gentle person, and of a good conscience. . WHITE. ELo1sE ELIZABETH College Prep. Wesleyan High 1. 2. Jackson 3-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. G.A.A. 3-6, A rose is sweeter in the bud than full bloom. wwvwwwmawwsavwsasa,jACKSQN 1-HGH SQI-l0QLsa Page Fifteen l Q7,5e E CALD I N U vwwwwwwww maww Q wwmaw XVORRELL, CHARLES College Prep. Lincoln High 1, 2. Jackson 3-6. Hi-Y 3-6. Home Room Repre- sentative 3. The Lady of the Terrace 4. Chonita 6. They say, best men are cs moulded out of faul And, for the most. much more the better For being a little bad. L A N YOUNG, IRENE LUELLA General. Lincoln High 1-4. Jackson 5, 6. Girl Reserve 5, 6. Honorary Football Captain 5. Her smile is sweetened by its gravity. AIR VIEVJ, JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL wwmmawwmammamamawmawa,jAQKS QN HIGH SCI-IQQI-pa Page Sxxteen u 27,58 U mawwwmawma , WW! 41 7 Bottom row: Georgia Eyer, Esther Whitmore, Elizabeth Jordan, Elsiepearl Bowmaster, Geuelle Jenkins, Helen McAfee, Iva Hazelrigg, Betty Magee. Ilene Raymer. Second row: Jean Marvin, Florence Tefft, Marjorie McLees, Opal Watson, Bernice Martin, Adene Stewart, Alyce Blacketer. Yvonne Gaylord. Third row: Mildred Holland, Mabel Webber. Ruth Lewis, Margaret Jensen, Miriam Butler. Marguerite Ferris. Burdette Johnston, Willie Martin, Everett Green. Fourth row: Ralph Fitz, Charles Wlhyman, Howard Linch, Raymond Schmitt, Carl Powers. Rex Walker, Gaylord Craig. Floyd Young, Arthur Barrett. Top Row: Robert Stevens, Clinton Schwartz, John Meehan, Winfred Miller, Frank Austin. Elmer Morrell, Paul Johnson, Keith Stearns. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER V, .4 NEAL STROM f President l f NEAL STROM , f 'S ,IVV HELEN MCAFEE - VicefPresident - l DALE STONE ,.v- 1 ' it . DALE STONE f 1 Secrctaryfffeasurer - f HELEN MCAFEE ll BETTY MAGEE f-ff Social Chairman '--- ADENE STEW T K-M? ' - I . I , 0 I , l , SPONSORS: Miss Clam Louise Nebe, Miss Imo Doris NVells. in jftfie S, , . . e ef f ,gp l KL CD lui.: . -In 75 if' ef! Bottom row: Genevieve Alder, Lillian Laub, Mildred Mobley, Emma. Colvin, Thelma Faling. Marjorie Phillippi, Elizabeth Ellison, Elizabeth Donnelly, Mary Kirkpatrick, Carol Duncan. Second row: Irene Larson, Catherine Weller, Margaret Stoven, Beth Amos, Ruth Amos, Eleanor Craycraft. Josephine Smith. Third row: Charles Derr, Linford Fitch, Keith Allen, Clark Hansen, George White, Joseph Olewine. Arlo Howard, Harry Stevens, Richard Foreman. Top row: Charles Lawson, Ed Briggs, Theodore Johnston, Dale Stone, Neal Strom, Wayne Davis, Vernon Nelson. wwvmasawmamawmamawmaSQJAQKS QN 1-HGH SCI-IQQI-,ma Page Seventeen ,adj 1 tiff l . N gl NAV I W, 5, V I f to x N t I 7, U56 E I U mamgjvmasasb-QJHSQ sylvan Q mauawv ' I 4 OX N x ' 'X xikxikf X Ri N N, ' I :lx sf' lm Bottom row: Bernice Hudson, Doris Fleet, Eunice Meyer, Martha Vogel, Lucille McVey, Verle Jenkins, Grace Payne, Mildred Japs, Virginia Ellison, Second row: Jack Way, Charles Olsen, Wilma Pate, Marian Pettit, Lorraine Traver, Frances Beach, Merle Bosley, Dorothy Hollingsworth, Blaine Proffit, Kenneth Stabler. Third row: Ronald S-tanley, Everett Cottrell, Loren Dickinson, Leroy McKeag, Norman Andrews. Robert Giffen, Ellsworth Jenkins. Charles Donahoo, Robert Baugh. Top row: Earl McVey, Oren Brown, Claude Walker, Paul Briggs, Robert Pease, Valdor Cutshall, John Fulton, Milton Hansmire. Fmsr SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER NEIL DAVIS f President f 1 NEIL DAVIS KENNETH NYE f VicefPreside11t ROY WILLIANISON IVIILDRED IAPS f f f Secreta'ryfTTeasu1er f DOROTHY TAYLOR EDMUND STEEVES f f f Social Chairman fff- KENNETH NYE , ,Vx , , c , 9 ,jj ' V, 'ffm 1. Bottom row: Maxine Stanley, Edith Filley, Dorothy Eyestone, Frances Spencer, Jean Keim. Rutllanna Russel, Bernice Schwartz, Arlene Williams, Virginia Stoffel. Second row: Genice Wilson, Ruth Ruyle, Grace Pitcaithley, Christine Larson, Dorothy Peterson, A Dorothy Taylor, Doris Trager, Annabelle Lee, Ralf Lund. Third row: Billy H-ufman, Clarence Kechter, Elmer Bryson, Albert Grinsted, Bernard Sutton, Warren Hamel, Ember Emery, Leland McAllister, Robert Gates. Fourth row: Floyd Otto, Joe Schon, Leon Huston, Wendell Stearns, Roy Williamson, James Anderson, Edmund Steeves, Gordon Elrod. TopDrovg': Robert Holland, Walter Harrold, Milton Ga-tes, Stanley Bimson, Kenneth Nye, Neil avis vwmmamav mamawsamaw ma maJACKS QN HIGH SCI-IQQLS Page Eight ee11 . Co 'TJ li ew l f I I 9,55 E QALDI mawwwwwmaww mamma Q Mamma Freshmen Bottom row: Frank Harrington, Sidney Campbell, Harry Pitcaithley, Paul Craycrait, Edwin Payne, Henry Maxwell, Byron Mason, Emerson Way, Dick Ryan. Second row: Mary Brown, Dorothy Bowers, Blanche Larson, Joanne Eyer, Helen Bryant, Doris Jackson, Arla I-lazelrigg, Vivian Thomas, Jean Carter. Third row: Florence Bridges, Gertrude Clifton, Leone Donnelly, Mary Margaret Morris, Mary Lewis, Mollie Vogel, Florence Derr, Wilma Stine. Top row: Robert Craig, Merwin Jackson, Keith Jackson, Henry Hartman, George Thurtle, Jardin Thompson, Jean Wolf, Jack Bates, Ralph Currier, Donald Lewis. HifY Cabinet President - Gail McAfee 'Treasurer - f f George O'Mulley VicefPresidcnt Delbert Case Social Chairman - - e Ray Hubert Secretary - 1 f f f Roland Nye Student Council Representative Wnyric Davis SPONSOR: lvlr. Dean Kuykendall. Bottom row: Bernard Sutton, Charles Worrell, Robert Lawrence, Roy Vvilliamson, Robert Gates, Leland McAllister, Burdette Johnson, Clare Mitchell. Second row: Robert Stevens, Walter Harrold, Oren Brown, Donald Dixon, Ray Hubert, Roland Nye, Leslie Nordgren, Edmund Steeves, Neil Davis. Third row: Frank Austin, Robert Holland, Howard Linch, Vvilmer Shirk, Jack Way, James Anderson, Everett Green. Fourth row: Donald Kidney, Elmer Morrell, John Fulton, Sherman Elrod, Carlton Emery, Milton Hansmire. Earl Lewis. Top row: George O'Malley, Theodore Johnson, Gail McAfee, Delbert Case, Dale Stone, Neal Strom, Wayne Davis, Wayne Banks. A wwwsamawmamawmamawmama,-IACKSQ I HIGH SCI-IQQLea Page Nineteen U46 E I N U wwwsawwsaww mamma wsaww Girl Reserves If 4' t Q K 'i 1, les., Z . l 1 1 Bottom row: Bernice Hudson, Catherine Ilkenhons, Edith Crocker, Annabelle Lee, Thelma Rhoades, Arlene Williams, Doris Miller, Helen McAfee, Elsiepearl Bowmaster, Bernice Schwartz. A Second row: Martha Vogel, Virginia S-toffel, Frances Spencer, Marjorie MeLees, Jean Keim, Iva Hazelrigg, Marguerite Ferris, Adene Stewart, Ilene Raymer. Third row: Ruth Ruyle, Grace Pitcaithley, Ruth Amos, Beth Amos, Margaret Stoven, Virginia DeTar, Yvonne Gaylord, VVilma Birky. Fourth row: Frances Beach, Mildred Gossman, Dorothy Peterson, Maxine Van Andel, Jeanne Stangenberg, Adeline Nolde, Lucille McVey. Dorothy Hollingsworth. Top row: Elizabeth Nicholls, Fern Payne, Margaret Jensen, Jean Hoag, Mary Phipps. Cabinet President - - Elizabeth Nicholls Publicity f Carol Duncan Vice-President - Mary Schrepf Finance Gena Crook Secretary - f Mildred Holland Service -f--f LoRee Bowers Treasurer --f- Helen McAfee Student Council Representative jean Hoag My Program Chairman f Maxine Van Andel Social Chairman - f Adene Stewart - , V SPONSORS: Mrs. M. D. Thompson, Miss Florence jenkins, Miss Jocy Carter. , l., Bottom row: Georgia Eyer, Grace Payne, Edith Filley, Betty Magee, Genelle Jenkins, Mary Schrepf, Eleanor Green, Emma Colvin, Gena, Crook. Second row: Lois Lehigh, Dorothy Eyestone, Ruthanna Russel, Christine Larson, Florence Tefft, Jean Marvin, Edna Souders, Carol Duncan, Miriam Butler. Third row: Genice Wilson, Josephine Smith, Helen Smith, Irene Young, Stella Coulter, Dorothy Taylor, LoRee Bowers, Mary Kirkpatrick, Mildred Holland. Top row: Irene Larson, Ruth Lewis, Eloise White, Alice Mason, Myrtle Stottern, Fola Laub. Helenlee Schwenker. wwwsawwwwwwwwwmaJACKSQ q HIGH SCI-IQQI-,ma Page Twenty .Q .1 4f of Fyf, f fl. U46 E- Q vwwmawwwwv mamma -2,2 Mamma G. A. A. Bottom row: Virginia Stoffel, Bernice Hudson, Adene Stewart, Gena Crook, Grace Payne, Mildred J aps, Ruthanna Russel. Second row: Marjorie McLees. Virginia DeTar, Miriam Butler, Jean Keim, Yvonne Gaylord, Marguerite Ferris, Maxine Simpson. Third row: Dorothy Eyestone, Annabel Lee, Dorothy Taylor, Martha Vogel, Zetta Johnson. Top row: Genice Wilson, Christine Larson, Mildred Gossman, Dorothy Peterson, Frances Beach. Cabinet Jean Hoag LoRetta Stine Nellie Gilman f Miriam Butler SPONSOR: Miss Clara Louise Nebe. President - f Vice-President - e Secvetary - f 'l'rea..vu fer f f f Candy Chairman f f Adene Stewart Student Council Representative Marjorie MCLees Social Chairman f f Betty Magee Bottom row: Esther Wfhitmore, Georgia Eyer, Elizabeth Jordan. Elsiepearl Bowmaster, Iva Hazelrigg. Genelle Jenkins, Helen Smith, Helen McAfee, Edna Souders. Second row: Leia Dove, Doris Gates, Ilene Raymer, Eloise White, Jean Hoag, Eleanor Green, Alyce Blacketer, Betty Magee. Third row: Eunice Meyer, Jean Marvin, Maxine Van Andel, Nellie Gilman, LoRetta Stine, Ruth Lewis, Mildred Holland. Top row: Mabel Dill, Bernice Martin, Fola Laub, Alice Mason, Helenlee Schwenker, Margaret JEIISGYI. wwwwwwwvwvvwvMJACKS QN HIGH SQHQQLM' Page Twenty-one U69 E I U mamamawmasamaww mamma Q Mwwsa Orchestra Standing: Miss Mariorie Miller, Director: Walter Harrold, Robert Hollingsworth, Leroy McKeag. Robertlvffliffen, Robert Gates, Helen McAfee, Ralph Currier, Linwood Thomas, Billy Hufman, Byron ason. Sealed: Wilma Pate, Thelma Falling, Virginia Schon, Charles Worrell, Vlfilina Birky, Vernon Nelson, Charles Lawson, Frances Spencer, Clare Mitchell, Virginia Stoffel, Earl McVey, Loren gicliinsion, Mary Kirkpatrick, Doris Trager, Calvin Rollins, Billy Faling, Earl Lewis, Yvonne ay or . ,I Club Officers ' cj President f Roland Nyc Secretary - f Neal Strom Y ,rm Vice-President f f Wayne Davis 'Treasurer Vxfayne Banks I SPONSORS: Coach Beccliner, Principal Micklc. N, , I! l,-,D fp' elf V Fwy? L. Af v',' I! If lgzifx Wwlyibg i ljttrv W if Ufl Svc' P wr ' m Lovfier row: Truman Lowell, Paul Johnson, Clark Hansen, Robert Lawrence, Roland Nye, Carl owers. Middle row: Howard Linch, Keith Stearns, Arthur Barrett, Sherman Elrod, Gail McAfee, Wayne Davis, Coach Beechner, Harold Magee, Dale Stone. Top row: Kenneth Brown, Robert Stevens, Wayne Banks, Harry Stevens, Ed Briggs, Frank Ausim, Neal Strom, Wilbur Lyons. vwwsawwmamavmamamamaQQIAQKS QN HIGH SQHOQI-,ma J A X11 l ,Z J R gaifylrrk el, fb l s,,, . J ,Wo X it -x. L' V tl --J V J xffzffklr I 1CQ xf N ,.2'YxkT'1ff C i.U v yvxbkjk 3 K . 4 .v '3-C K wr, s' Li j U! 1 Y- - V .1 1.1.41 M 1 ' U, wvd , . 1555 Uv 5 if S' n . L. is, fxfsx-.f 4, A I X 'X' Ne? T1 '42 mix ,F JS 'A . AQ fb AS. E3 R r Z 5 6' 27,58 E I N U mawmawwwmaww maww 123 Mwww ' of Y' x XJ Qglxx NK? S - . ,f A-'Q fx' . Student Connell Xp-A 59 'V . A J . FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER ROLAND NYE - f President - ROLAND NYEY nh' CHARLES DERR f - VicefPresident f-f-' WAYNE DAVISUF' C Q-7 O T M v 6 Sponsors: Principal Mickle, M1'. Dean Kuykendall. V' N N 'X A FERN PAYNE f-f'f Secretary-'l'reasure1 'f-f GORDON ELROD A V' Nl U H. 1 ,Anglia XXX 93 I P . '. X, 3' , S' XL. A E 1 on 'gf .KNE- n XVI 1 xy V' 'N 55 . my T f, Nw cg'-. If X ww Q1 Top Row: Keim, Strom, Schrepf, Steeves, McLees, R, Nye. Fourth Row: W. Davis. Taylor, N. Davis. Amos, Morrell, Larson. Third Row: Kirkpatrick. Linch, Derr, Payne, Giffen. Brown. Second Row: K. Nye, Williams. Johnston. Donahoo, Broeker, Hoag, Bottom Row: Elrod, Raymer, Kuykendall, Sponsor, Mickle, Sponsor, Jenkins, Anderson. wwwwwwmawwwvwma QQJAQKSQN 1-HGH SCHQQLma Page 'Twentyfthvee NV Eff F Nj o C 1 I, 57,58 E- QALD I NTU wvvvwwwww mamma -9, Momma L tw Q7- ff h h ..y h.A2JW 1 - Pj A s h X SWA. o .NW H cmonal Honor Soclety N. fb f .1 '.f ,Lvl W ff X xkd fi, 1 X I 0 ' W1 .V 57711, .Xl Gi, Wm Xlljsfvg, fv, I UL!-.,u J Q4 V M of X M o Q QU 1 G4 r Uslsf fx ,dal X 'XL I fl KVM .JG 'HOUR dlp -y jf ' Q h ff! W V fbx 01' ' Top Row Iocy Carter. Sponsor, M. Van Andel R Nye, M. Jacks n E. Johnson. V DeT r Q by y Middle Row: L. Nordgren, M. Smith, W. Birky G Crook, J. Hoag, D. Nuetzman. 1 Bot-tom Row: M. Phipps, E. Nicholls. V X f,-X I X1 s X, 1 s - . 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E768 E CALD I N U mawmavmawmaww maww -3,2 wwww omNEQ'9 oven L .,...v. 1-I ---..:v-f- : 914 Z- 1 WE DRAMATIC SOME YOUNCJER SHAQK9 wwwmamaw mammamamamama mpJACKS GN HIGH SQI-IQQLma Page Thirzyfthree 9256 CAL DI U sawsawmawsolxmargagadafg namaww Football 4 tt Qf'F!f'flf-lrM577 ,fd ,Id .lj , af . l, , if F ff ' w cf , I , , 1 Top Row: Craig, McAfee, Davis, Banks, Barrett, Johnson, Currier, Young, Nye. Middle Row: Coach Beechner, Lyon, Magee, Fitz, Briggs, Broeker, Strom, Throne, R. Stevens. Bottom Row: Hansen. Anderson, H. Stevens, Austin, Powers, Lawrence, Elrod, Lowell, Steeves. Inset: Irene Young, Honorary Captain. Review of 1933 Football Season BY PAUL MAHOOD '22 The 1933 grid season arrived with Coach Beechner having but gix letrermen, only twg of these being reg' ulars from last year, with which to open the campaign. Beechner's great enthusiasm and untiring efforts were well rewarded, however, for the speedy jackson eleven completed a very successful season by winding up in second place in the Greater Lincoln League. Jackson was represented by one of the very lightest squads in thc, state, but with every man doing his part the team had a dash and fight that few other outfits possessed. Iackson opened the season at home by running wild to score 40 points against SpraguefMartel. Vfide end runs and a clever aerial attack completely bewildered the visiting team. The Lincoln reserve crew was next on the Iackson slate, and the Beechner eleven chalked up its first league win by drubbing the uptown club, 32 to 0. One of the high spots of the season was the third contest in which a fighting jackson team did the un' expected and held the heavy Bethany eleven to a scoreless tie. The Beechner boys carried the fight to their opponents most of the game and seriously threatened to score on several occasions. Wahoo was next on the jackson card and the Beechner lads brought home a 27 to 7 victory after playing through a rather listless affair. The two following games found jackson opposing a pair of the finest elevens in the state. XVymore grabbed off a 20 to 0 decision and Crete followed by going on a scoring spree and counting 39 markers, while holding Jackson scoreless, Ashland came next and the plucky Harrell team outscrapped Jackson most of the way to take home a well earned victory. 13 to 7. A cold raw day greeted the Beechner team on its next start which was against College View. jackson displayed unexpected defensive strength and played very clever football on the Y ' 5 attack to down the Adventists, 12 to 6. l J, . ' ' . ,' k1: . . . KWH The Havelock-jackson Thanksgiving day affair, always a great Qi' scrap, had the added attraction of being a city loop championship game W V this season. The Becchner eleven put up a fine fight but the Shop' town team had too much strength and weight, finally pushing over a 61 ,fax pair of touchdowns while Jackson was able to score but once. x nj RU, Seniors who played their last game on Thanksgiving Day were 1 Q' Captain VVayne Banks, Roland Nye, Truman Lowell, Sherman Elrod, X Robert Lawrence, Vkfilber Lyon, and Gail McAfee. ' ' ' wsawwwwsawmawsawmaQJJACKSGN HIGH SCI-IQOLsa Page Thirtyffour ' ,J fha I jylfa .f ',t, If I ,A , . ! We E U sawsavwwsawwmasaw masaww Basketball 2 Top Row: Albert Vogel, Clark Hansen Coach Beechner Ralph Fitz Truman Lowell Dale Stone. K f x H 'f I u , 1 1 f' Bottom Row: Gail McAfee, Wayne Davis, Sherman Elrod, Arthur Barrett, Willie Martin, Carl ,S U 044-gg Powers, Neal Strom. Basketball Season ' BY GREGG MCBRIDE '16 A Good basketball is tradition at Jackson high school and. the 1933 Red and Wliite team, carefully polished under the watchful eye of Coach Ralph Beechner, carried high the Jackson standard of the cage sport. In spite of a discouraging outlook which found Sherman Elrod the only letterman from the 1932 Greater Jos, 'WX Lincoln championship team, Jackson soon found its stride and at the time of the regional and state tourna ,7 ments was rated as one of the outstanding teams in Nebraska. 4,1235 The 1933 campaign opened with Bethany receiving a 23 to S defeat on the Jackson court during the holi- xsljgd days. Holdrege, a new-comer to Jackson schedules, came out of the southwest to lose a 21 to 15 game. Then came Nebraska Deaf, 1931 state champs, to lose 25 to 9 to the Red and White. - . The Greater Lincoln League opened its season by Jackson meeting its first defeat at the hands of College View in several seasons of competition with the neighbor school. Eno, center, led the College Yiew scoring while Barrett and Elrod looked the best for Jackson. The score was 28 to 23. Jackson regained its stride the following week by walloping Teachers high, 29 to 10. A two-game road trip brought a pair of thrilling contests. After holding Hastings 18 to 14 with five min- utes to go, the Jackson efense weakened and the Tigers rolled in six baskets to win the game 30 to 16. The lead alternated in a wild game the next night as Kearney nipped Jackson, 26 to 24. Nickel was the big shot for Kearney while Martin set the pace for Jackson. Then came the traditional game with Havelock, Jackson playing fine ball to win on the Shoptown court, 22 to 17. Crete, the 1932 state champion. invaded Jackson next and broke away for 19 points during the second quarter to win 32 to 23. The Jackson defense also crumpled in the dying moments at Fairbury and the Jef- ferson county boys won 27 to 18, Martin and Powers playing go'od ball for the Red and YVhite. The high spot of the season was the big game with Lincoln. The gymnasium was packed and the game was played to a bedlam of noise. Jackson leading most of the way. Lincoln came from behind in the last few seconds to win the game 16 to 15. Elrod's long try at a basket, which would have won the game, dipped in and gut Just as the gun sounded. Powers was the bright light in a brilliant Jackson team which almost upset e ope. . Jackson won a 28 to 25 victory at Wymore and then came home to repeat a former win at the expense of Havelock, 23 to 22. Neumann, Beatrice forward, was too much for Jackson in the next game. The Queen City ace got 21 points and Beatrice won a 34 to 30 thriller. Cathedral was downed 27 to 14. Another' thriller was the Bethany game. Bethany led 19 to 9 at the half but Jackson came back strong and Barrett s long archer from past the center of the floor swished through the net to win the game for Jack- son, 25 to-24. The victory enabled Jackson to finish in a tie with the Lincoln Reserves for second place in the Greater Lincoln League standings. In t.he regional tournament Jackson beat Wahoo, Saunders county champion, in the first round, 18 to 9: downed Syracuse of the Mudecas league, 17 to 13, in the second game and lost to Lincoln in the semi-finals, 12 to 30. In the game for third place honors Jackson trounced the highly touted Milford team, 19 to 11. Four Jackson men-Martin, Elrod, Barrett and Powers-were named on the Lincoln Star all-Greater Lin- coln league Honor Roll. Barrett and Powers were named for all-regional tourney recognition. Prospects are bright for next year. Elrod, Lowell, and McAfee are the only lettermen being graduated. Veterans expected to answer Coach Beechner's call next winter are Barrett, Martin, Strom, Fitz, Powers. Davis, and Hansen.. In addition some valuable material may be expected from the reserve team which made a fine showing during a 19-game schedule. wwsawww wwww www MJACKS QN HIGH SCHQQI-,sa Page Thirtyffive 27,59 B J N U mamamawwmamawv maven Q mamamaw vvwfo.. - 037A-fvi.kiLQ71gtEL WMM MM tsauwu Lfvx 0-Ve, A beautiful gypsy setting formed the background for the operetta Chonita, presented on March the music department. The accompaniment for the entire operetta was from Liszt and was worked into thek theme in a very unique way. CAST Baron f 1 Delmar Nuetzman Stephen f f Roland Nye Baroness - ' f Elizabeth Nicholls Daya f f Margaret Jensen Konrad - ' f ' James Anderson lvlurdo f Paul Johnson fmatineel Harold Magee Emil Sidney Cantwell Chonita f f - f LoRee Bowers fmatineeJ Alice Mason Directed by Mi.vs Marjorie Millei' Once There Was ci Princess The first dramatic venture of the year, given on December 'l,' was a comedy with a very attractive and homeflike locale. The story centered around the return oi a princess to her home-town and the humorous complications which took place when she was mistaken for a seamstress, CAST Princess Dellatorre - - lvlaxinc Van Andcl Aunt Anita Trimble - Corabelle Whyman Signer Moroni f f Robert Lawrence Joe Boyd - ' - f Sidney Cantwell Old Princess ' f Mildred Holland Phil Lennox f f Howard Linch Hazel Boyd f f f Betty Magee Milton D'Arey I f . Delmar Nuetzman ivlrs. Boyd - 1 Jeanne Stangenberg Josephine e 1 f Genevieve Alder Mrs. Purrington - - Margaret Jensen Jennie - ' - Doris Miller Mrs. Seaver - f Edna Souders Ada ' - f Ruth Larson Ruby Boyd f f LoRee Bowers Servant f f f Duane Huffman Directed by Miss Ida May Flader xavvmamamamamnwmamamamamaJACKSQN HIGH SQHQQLna Page Tliirry-six .I 27,56 E I N U mawwwwwoaww mamma Mamma H The senior class play, produced on May 12, was a four act comedyfmystery plot, The mystery centers around the theft of a huge diamond from Grumpy's home, and his ensuing investigation of the case was very amusing and interesting. CAST Andrew Bullivant CGrumpyl f Delmar Nuetzman Mr. Valentine Wolfe - Virginia Bullivant ff-- Edna Souders Ruddock f f f Mr, Ernest Heron --ff Carlton Emery Susan - f I Mr. Jarvis f f f Roland Nye Keble ' f Mrs. Maclaren - Maxine Van Andel Merridew Dr. Maelaren f - Russell Brocker Dawson f Directed by Miss Ida May Flader - Delbert Case f Ray Hubert f LoRee Bowers f Truman Lowell ' Sidney Cantwell Wallace Smith Crowning of Health Queen Jael-:son's Queen of Health and Queen of May was crowned May 16, 1933 in thc presence of one thou- sand spectators. Queen of Health f - Gena Crook Crown Bearer f ' f Maid of Honor Lo Retta Stine Flower Girls , , Senior Attendants ' Jean Hoag I Alice Mason Tr'in Bearere - f junior Attendants - f Helen McAfee E Ilene Raymer -K - 5 K - 1 , Sophomore Attendants - Mildred ,laps enior Sepreicmlmfc Dorothy Tayior junior Representative ' - Freshmen Attendants f Florence Derr S0Ph0m0fC RCPfC5'3maUVC Vsfilma Stine Freshman Representative vwwmamana mamawmamamama QQIACKS QN HIGH Matthew Russell Mimi Laub Mary Francis Stoffel Leta Mae Brown Lois Hoffman Fola Laub Ilene Raymer Ruthanna Russell Molly Vogel SCHOGLV Page 'I'l1irty'seve11 27,56 E I N U mawwvwwmaww maww -Q12 Mwww 1933 Calendar SEPTEMBER 12-Jackson high swells to accommodate 487 students-the largest enrollment ever. 20-Seniors elect Miss Ida May Flader, sponsor, and Miss Florence jenkins, assistant sponsor. 23--Home room representatives chosen. Student Council combines representatives and other members in one body. 27-Coach Beechner initiates new activity period with a talk. 30-jackson defeats Spragueflvfartel in first game of season, 46fO. OCTOBER 3-Seniors elect class officers. 7-Jackson warriors show Lincoln Reserves to defeat with score of 31'0. 10-Seniors picnic at Shrine club. 14--Jacksons homecoming game with Bethany ends 0-O. 17-juniors elect class officers. 19--Girl Reserves hold formal initiation. 19----Homecoming convocation in form of Telephonics. NCVEMBER 2,-V--Girl Reserves have kid party in gym. Initiation? 4--'jackson defeated by Crete 37-0. Lesson! 7-Sophomores elect officers. 11-jackson wins from College View 12f6. 18-Ashland hands jackson 13f7 defeat. '24-jackson loses Thanksgiving battle with Havelock, l3f7. 25-jackson receives N trophy for third consecutive year. DECEMBER 1--Dramatics department presents Once There Was a Princess' 'l+Ecalpinu staff chosen by seniors. 6 -'juniors have penny carnival. 8--- J Club elects officers. 4 9---Football banquet. Irene Young, honorary captain. W'ayne Davis, captainfelect. 10-Sophomores have party in gym. 12-Y-HifY's initiate. 15-Christmas play presented at convocation. School out! 16-Alumni defeats jackson five 2743. 30-jackson wins from Bethany 33-8. JANUARY 7-Beat Holdrege 'll-15. 9-Ecalpinu Drive Starts. 12-jackson defeats Nebraska Deaf 29-10. 13-No depression here! Ecalpinus go over 225' subscriptions! 19-Seniors decide on Dole's for pictures. 20--jackson bows to College View 2843. 21-Teachers loses to Jackson 29110. 27-Hastings defeats jackson 3Of17. 28A-Last of road trip-Kearney nips Jackson 26f24! MwwmawamamamawmamamamaAJJACKSGN HIGH SCI-IQOLma Page Tliirtyfeiglzt 1 27,56 E 1 N U mawmawwwmaww maven Q Mamma FEBRUARY 3-jackson defeats an old time rival, Havelock, 22f17. 41 7D Crete wins from Jackson 32423. ' Fairbury hands jackson 2748 defeat. 11-Lincoln high edges out with 16 to 15 win. Oh, Sherm! 12-Seniors and juniors elect new officers. 13-Home room reps chosen. 14-Wyniore bows to jackson 28-27. IS-Havelock again defeated by jackson 25424. Now, Abie! 24-Sophomores elect officers. 24--jackson loses to Beatrice 34430. 25-Jackson beats Cathedral ?.7fl4. MARCH 3-Bethany game ends 1947, jackson. 4-AllfStars defeat Coaches 27f'Z,5.Elrod plays for jackson. 13- 18-Regional tournament. Jackson in third place. 70-Juniors choose rings-what a campaign. 24-Liquid Air Demonstration. A 28-Declamatory contest-who pushed the fire bell? 31-Chonita presented with gypsy splendor. APRIL 1-Seniors try out for Grumpy. 7-Spring vacation! ! 19-G.L.L. Typing Championship comes to roost at Jackson.--J.H. 21-May Queen nominations. 24-P.'I'.A. Open House-crowds! 3 7,6 12 16 17 19 26 29 2 MAY -G.R. Banquet-by lantern light. -Music Festival of all Lincoln schools. -+ Grumpy presented by senior class. --May Queen presented. Mass drill of boys and girls a feature. -Havelock, Bethany, and College View guests at Play Day. --G.L.L. track meet for championship. -Senior Day! ! -Olympics-same old scrap. JUNE --Annuals out! 4hBaccalaureate. 8--Commencement. Adieu! 22--journalism class publishes HifLife without Nebe-and what-havefyou? Girls interfclass basketball tourney. Seniors take it-two consecutive years-and a cup this year! Mvwmaww mawwwmawma maJAlStCKS GN HIGH SQHQQI-,ma Page Thirty-nine 27,59 E I N U mamamawwmamaww maven Q mamamaw Qraphological Prophecy My autograph! O, what a shame To now reveal my fate or fameg How could I know that you'd appear ' In hold relief on pages: here! 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