Jackson High School - Ecalpinu Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1935
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Student Council . As the name implies, the student council is the student governing body of Jackson High. All business concerning the students at large is handled by this group. l3l Members are elected by popular ballot from those students having at least average schol- astic standingq- Each organization, home room, and class is represented in the council. WWW vb Q H90 lx ,cw X f 1 l Q 3646 . I - v N . x Y , . mf. 1 , n 37 Y . x .4 A 'xx . ' a . , A I X , Q Q r 5 x V 4 -,J 1 V 4 w M 3 Q 4 , ' X f 'Xxx' 'rx X R 1' KX. N J y X , x 'F X . - . 1 '.11 ASSES , wg, QQ g' ff , V 1 - I ' . , ' n I 1' ' X 'f-L, r QQZXQH fag,-LU ,Qi 4 XF, X Q .X f.. J 4 Ni ' J P ' 1 u Y ' L 5 N X x 4 N i 'V 4 Q ' J , 4 Y R V wh v A 1 X .LX Q 1 1 gx J Y hw N 1 K , ' T Q. X A Qx -X . Q ' ' 'xx K RUllZL STEEVES 42, .... :QU Y lf X.. 2- kr at X , 1 S N S' .SENIOR CLASS HISTORY. It was in 1931 B. D. S. Cbefore dust stormsj that the class of '35, 81 strong, began their notable career at old J. H. S. Paying no heed to the ditties tacked upon them by the upper-classmen, the Freshies soon rose to recognition and became an active party of Jackson. Things first started when Mildred Japs, Neil Davis, Mabel Artz, Clarence Kechter, Ruthanna Russel, and Walter Harrold were elected as Home Room Rep- resentativcs, for the first semester. The class gained its first honor when two of its members, Stanley Bimson and Edmund Steeves, were highly praised for sketches of Thomas Alva Edison. Then they elected their second semester H. R. Reps who were: Edith Filley, Annabel Lee, Roy Williamson, Jim Anderson, Robert Gates, and Mil- died Japs. Neil Davis was a member of the Student Council. Thus closed the first year of hall-trudging with- out. much going on in the Freshman class. With the greenness worn off, the class of '35 began their second year's grind under the title of Soph- omores. Along with' the election of Miss Carter and Miss Miller as sponsors, they chose Neil Davis, president, Edmund Steeves, vice-President, Mildred Japs, secre- tary-treasurer, and Kenneth Nye, social chairman. On December 10, the class held their first social function. It was a party in the gym and the crown- ing feature was a girl's basketball game played by boys, with grandma Neil Davis as referee. The class of '35 promised to hold their own in athletics with Neil Davis, Ed Steeves, Jim Anderson, Robert Giffen, Roy Williamson, Gordon Elrod, and Dale Seligman as prospects for future material. To gain the class more distinction, Floyd Otto was elected cheer leader. And soon afterwards Jim An- derson received an important role in the operetta Chonita . T i.,L The second semester officers were: Neil Davis, president, Roy Williamson, vice-president, Dorothy Taylor, treasurer, and Kenneth Nye social chairman. The class boasted representation in school activities when Gordon Elrod was chosen Secretary of the Student Council. The scholarly ability of the Sophs loomed up when they placed 18 on the second semester Honor Roll, faking first place. Time failed to decrease the enthusiasm of the class for picnics, and so such an event was held at Steven's Creek during the last part of the year. May 16 witnessed the crowning of the May Queen with Mildred Japs and Dorothy Taylor as Sophomore attendants and Ruthanna Russel, Sophomore repre- sentative. As the concluding boom for the Sophomore class Ruth Ruyle was elected treasurer, Grace Pitcaithley, secretary, and Ruthanna Russel, finance chairman of the 1933 Girl Reserves. To start out the Junior year Neil Davis was elected class president, Roy Williamson, vice-president, Ruth Ruyle, secretary, Robert Holland, treasurer, and Dor- othy Taylor, social chairman. Miss Carter and Miss Wells were chosen to serve as sponsors. The class rose to greater heights when Steeves, Anderson, and Seligman were given regular berths on the first eleven. In the third year the class still showed executive ability when Neil Davis was elected to fill the ofiice of Hi-Y president and Ed Steeves that of vice- president. ' E101 Still more honor came to the Juniors when Ed Steeves was named Editor of the Hi-Life with Milton Gates as Business Manager. The resourcefulness of the class of '35 was proved when Maxine Lesher, Frances Spencer, Robert Giffen, Stanley Bimson, Warren Hammel, and Robert Hol.. land received parts in Billy . Dale Seligman was named on the G. L. L. team and Gordon Elrod was chosen captain-elect at the annual football banquet. The class re-elected their first semester officers and in a short time chose their Home Room Reps. The opening of basketball season found Seligman, Davis, and Steeves on the first squad, fighting hard for regular positions. Next came the social affairs which were held in the form of a picnic and a party. Then, as a final honor for the Juniors, Kenneth Nye, Jim Anderson, and Frances Spencer placed for Jack- son in the district music contest. Later in the spring Frances and Jim placed at the State contest. May found the Juniors busily engaged in planning the Junior-Senior banquet. They soon announced the date of that event for May 26, which set them all to rushing the senior girls for dates. Some of them were pretty successful, too. The last function of the year was the crowning of the May Queen, at which event Martha Vogel and Mildred Japs were attendants. The class finally reached the peak of its career when it started the last lap as seniors. In beginning their last year they elected Ed Steeves president, Neil Davis, vice-president, Ruth Ruyle, secretary, Jean Carter, treasurer, and Mildred Japs, social chairman. The class sponsors were Miss Car- ter and Mrs. Yerkes. That the class of '35 was never lacking in execu- tive ability was shown by the fact that Roy Wil- liamson was elected president of the Lancaster Hi-Y as well as of the Jackson Hi-Y. James Anderson served in the capacity of J Club president, Dale Seligman, vice-president of the J Club, and Gor- don Elrod, secretary of the J Club. Neil Davis was president, Ed Steeves, vice-president, and Dale Seligman, secretary of the first semester Student Council. Ruth Ruyle was the Girl Reserve president, and was secretary of the G. R. Inter-Club council. Besides Ruth there were eight other senior girls on the G. R. cabinet. There were also eight seniors on the first semester Hi-Life staff. A picnic at Roberts Park composed the social event for the first semester. The presentation of the dramatics play, The Fam- ily Upstairs, found three seniors with important parts. They were Neil Davis, Edmund Steeves, and Grace Payne. In athletics the seniors did much to make the name of Jackson heard tluoughout the State. The school was G. L. L. football champion as well as G. L. L. basket ball champion. Not only were seven of the members of the football squad seniors but also five of the members of the basketball squad. Six of the ten boys who placed on the G. L. L. All-Star football team were seniors while three seniors placed on the G. L. L. All-Star basketball team. Several received honorable mention in con- nection with the All-State football selection. Three members of the track team were also seniors. At the annual football banquet Dorothy Taylor was presented as honorary football captain. With the announcement of the Ecalpinu staff came .SENIOR. OFFICERS Jocv IRENE CARTER MRs. MASON YERKES Sponsor Asst. Sponsor 63. 1 EDMUND STEEVES President First Semester EDMUND STEEVE3. ...... . NEIL DAVIS ......... RUTH RUYLE ....... JEAN CARTER ....... M1LnREn JAPS ..... .......P'resident.,...... Vzce-Preszclent .......... ......... .......Secreta'ry....... ...........Treasu're'r............ .....,.........Soczal Chairman............... ,I Second Semester .EDMUND STEEVES .JAMES ANDERSON ........RU'rn RUYLE ........JEAN CARTER .......M1LnREn JAPS t 6M'U7ff- dt' 'CML' if A C31 f ffffcfa fc mf 'ft-'s7.Q 'S ff.-7 14 Iqfyvpm ,.EV,4,J,,ZgA M V ,140 ,LA f 1 f f X, ,f ,mu ' ' ' ' f , rl , ' 1 ' .f I' 1 'lffl4f1a,.VLf1- ' rfafyf V ,-, , 7' r.'f.f 1 111- 'fgf JI I' ' , ,'-.f!1fPxJ.'.Y, ,. ,I AQ' ' f - E ll - the announcement of the Ecalpinu drive. The cam- paign was succcessful, due, no doubt, to the work of the staff. Having completed the first semester in excellent style, the class of '35 proceeded to elect its officers for the last semester. They re-elected Ed. Steeves, president, Ruth -Ruyle, secretary, Jean Carter, treas- urer, and Mildred Japs, social chairman. The only new officer was James Anderson, vice-president. Dale Seligman was elected president of the Student Council and Dorothy Taylor, vice-president. Six seniors also held positions on the second semester Hi-Life staff. A penny carnival in the gymnasium was the sec- ond semester's social function. A The Flower of Venezia was selected as the operetta to be given this year, and among the cast were included six seniors. They were James An- derson, Grace Payne, Pauline Bowen, yeil avis, Walter Harrold, and Stanley Bimson. J Believe Me, Xantippe was chosen. The cast con- sisted of ten seniors. They were Thelma Rhoades, Dorothy Taylor, Neil Davis, Stanley Bimson, Ed Steeves, Oren Brown, Gordon Elrod, Ember Emery, Leland McAllister, and Frances Spencer. At the State Music Contest held May 3 and 4, three seniors placed, Frances Spencer, Robert Gates, and. Jim Anderson. 7 The senior girls won recognition throughout the school when they took the inter-class basketball cham- pionship by defeating the sophomores. Dorothy Taylor was chosen Queen of Health at the annual May Fete, with Mildred Japs as her Maid of Honorg Grace Payne and Martha Vogel, her atgendantsg and Frances Beach and Ruth Ruyle, her- a s. The G. L. L. track title was bestowed upon Jack- son,' May 17. There were only three seniors, Neil Davis, Dale Seligman, and Leon Huston, on the team, but they did their share in winning the honor. May 31 found the thirty-fivers at Crete for their . . . . V .1216 C1355 WHS SIVSH mfife dl UNC 195 lr: of the last social function and final gathering of the year. Elisa cgggiggintsbgqsva ew: or flry t e State Then, soon afterwards, Commencement day arrived, , 4 J I 4 M: ,tj taking with it the seventy-ive seniors who started F 01' 9 ?05U SESIQI Q4 F U ck Ballards ' their noble careers at Jackson in 1931 B. D. S. r 'ard MJ tulffv if ' 'af if AW! K 1 I W! .f n X' I ft L 1 3 ,YM J, Z CN, ll' ,du rr .1 I if 'll l 111 f l N! 'rf' S' X f , j' X ' I Y ff! - 1 fn! ,,' ' fx .V -1 , l ll' .L K A fr L JAMES BURNS ANDERSON College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 1, 3, 5, 6. Class vice-president 6. Hi-Y 1-6, social chairman 5, 6. J Club 3-6, president 5-6. The Forum 6. Football 3, 5. Bas- ketball 6. Chonita 2. Flower of Venezia 6. National Athletic Scholarship Society 4. National Honor Society. Ex- ce.lent, State Music Contest. EVELYN ETHEL BACH General Jackson 1-6. FRANCE E. BEACH College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6. SSCYSWTY 3. 4, president 5, 6. The Forum 5-6. OHic9 2, 3, 5. ,Holdrege High School 1-4. Jackson 5-6. PAULINE E. BowEN College Prep. Girl Reserve 5-6. Girl's Athletic Associa- tion 5-6 The Forum 5-6. Choir 5-6. Flower of Venezia 6. PAUL Bmccs General Jackson 1-6. Student Council 4, 6. Libra- rian 5. The Forum 5 Flower of -v Venezia . Golf 6. L K Ufl Il Q YXXXF r Ylx' l . l K .- F3 Q . be rj Q64 ,Tp . XX , J -, ELM!-H! BRYSON College Prep. Wann 1-6. Hi-Y 3-6. X JEAN CARTER College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 3. Class treasurer 5, 6. Girl Reserve 3-6, music chairman 5, 6. Choir 5-6. Flower of Venezia 6. National Honor Society. MAELE LAVRENE An-rz College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. The Forum 5-6. Librarian 3. Office 1. ROBERT ALLEN BAFGH College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Orchestra 5-6. Choir 5-6. Flower of Venezia 6. STANLEY BxMsoN College Prep, Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 5-6. Art Club 5-6. vice-president 5, 6. The Forum 5-6. Choir 1-6. Chonita 2. Billy 3. 'Flower of Venezia 6. Believe Me Xantippe 6 Ecalpmu, snapshot editor. National Hanoi Society. WINNOJEAN Bnxrr College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. The Forum 5-6. OREN RALPH BROWN General Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-2.. Choir 1 3 4 6 Flower of Venezia 6. Believe ,Me Xantippe 6. GERALD C.-uma College Prep. Rosalie High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. Student Council 4. Hi-Y 3-6, membership chairman 5, 6. EVERE11' Li-:oN COTTRELL General Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-4. The Forum 6. Choir 1, 2, 4, 5. Chonita 2. WW VWIAN CUTSHALL College Prep. - 1 Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. um 5-6. Librarian 3. Glass r. V 44 is J , if Cu EE DONAI-I00 K ollege Prep. I 1 ' 4 iff Jackson 1-6. Student Council 2. J Club 5-6. Football 5. Orchestra 3-4. GORDON Euzoo College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 2, secretary 2. Hi-Y 1-6. J Club 3-6, secretary 5. 6. The Forum 6. Football 3, 5. Football Captain 5. Hi-Life, assistant sDo.rt editor 6. Choir 5-6. Flower of Venezia 6. Believe Me XantiDDe 5- WWW gg! ,.., ' Nong C. DAVIS 7 Collibe Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 1-6, presi- dent 6. Class president 1-4, vice-presi- dent 5. Hi-Y 1-6. President 3, 4, vice- presidejnt 5, 6. The Forum 5-6. J Club 3-6. Football 3, 5. Basketball 4, 6. Track 4. Librarian 5. Choir 1, 2, 5, 6. Octettxl 5 Boyfs Quartette 6. Chonita 2. The Farnily' Up Stairs 5. Flower of Ven- ezia 6. Believe Me Xantippeu 6. Na- tional 'Athletic Scholarship Society 4. Na- tional Honor Society. VIRGINIA ELMARII: EI.I.1soN General Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Choir 3-6. Flower of Venezia 6. - I rv' I Q .lv , Q 1 FRANC LARaiNa EMBREE College Prep. Wood River High School 1-4. Jackson 5-6. Girl Reserve 5-6. Art Club 5. Choir 6. Flower of Venezia 6. N I l D0 OT Glygxsslrmqg Cf EDITH Cnm'A FILLEY fl X xl f em X lx! J' College Prep. Jackso 6. A 'il' Re ve 4 Gil Jac H 1- qtudent C .1 3 5 6 At I !Assom?2?1:nQ. Q Girl e 1-6 ey Sioignclcirivs Athi , I I I! f A M le .iociati , -6. The Fgrum 5.5, I a, J .rjf, Cwleak. 1 if R ig J f dv ' E I KJ tj X' 4 fl! A! 5' W l li Ml .J ' 1 If 'V 1 ' . Q i ' X, IV ,' lj I if f 2 o U :X yn 9 'I J I l ll, A J V' R X 1 X J N 6 ' rv l -fiw41m . X 7 MILTON B. GATES P i - Tolleee Prep V 'J X L l C0lle9e Prep. .ff 5 ' . H . 5161450 A . t ent4C nc' RIG. Hi-T' Ja ki-6. Hi-Y 3-6, candy chairman 1 1 - . . ' 1-6. T F 5-6. oir - I low , 5-6 The Forum 5-6. H1-Life, business if Geyer, Zia, K I Kin ieve Wax XMQFSMJ ager 4, 5. Ecalpinu, assistant business 5-, .Q N ' U . ,I K nager. -J 3 1 I l I 6, I . M - 1' Lv 1 ' -f . 'J lf f V er' if f ff ,v I, 1. X L. A- JJ ff I of I I 5, -1, j l OU ' f ik uf ki Y f ' J ' I all - xf! J X' X. V N X14 lVlII.DRED LUCILLE GossIvIAN If My ' ji' RUBHA . College Prep. rv ' , Cowg?'- Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's flick 01,1-6. 'gtuden ' ' ncil 4. Hi-Y Athletic Association 1-6. ..6, ys, mg Meansfcmirman 5, 6. Art 5-6, he irumrs-5-6. Fglrchestri 1, , 3, I , 6.. ' . ower o veliezi X' ca ' E assistant snapshot edi' r Klfjlas xheaker. National Honor Socsty Su rihr, State Music Contest. x, - CLARENCE HANNER Com m errial Jackson 1-6. MILTON HANSMIRE General Jackson 1-6. l 13 'I wfrwg- V1- GHA N D ac n -6 , candy chair- . 6- T 5-6. Orchestra . C -6. e 5-6. Flower of V ia ROBERT ELLSWURTH HOLLAND JR. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Class treasurer 3-4. Hi-Y 1-6. secretary 5, 6. The Forum 5-6, presi- dent 5, 6. Librarian 4. Choir 5. Billy 3. National Honor Society. DVANE HllFFMAN College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Once There Was A'Prin- cess 1. RALF IUND College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Orchestra 5-6. REX JONES Commercial Lincoln High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. J Club 4-6. Golf 4-6. Choir 5. Boy's Quar- tette 5. I A f CLARENCE KECHTER ' General Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-2. The Forum 6. Librarian 1, 2. CHRISTINE LAnsoN College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 2. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6. The Forum 6. ,e 4. B1LL1E MAmoN Hrr1'LE General Omaha North High School 1-3. Jackson 4-6. Girl Reserve 4-6. rt Elub 5-6. The Forum 5-6. Choir 5-6. 'rl's Trio 5-6. Flower of Venezia ' I i ff .AKA 1 U, ' Don LING yofru j ' allege Pre - A J-V ks ' - . Girl rve 1-6. Orchdsiiig 33, oir 5-6. ' ower Vxaczian Gb I X f 'xl .1 f 'X 1. I f , 1 , ,N W I -f 1 ,l x . 1 A Qffy f fl 1 4 -J ff A LEON Hqsr N Gen X Jackson 1-6. Track 6. Librarian 6. MILDRED .IAPS College Prep. Jackson. 1-6. Student Council 4. Class secretary and treasurer 1, social chairman 5, 6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6. Librarian 3, 4. Office 5. Choir 3-6. May Queen Attendant 2, 4. Chonita 2. Flower of Venezia 6. Maid of Honor 6. O RICHARD JONIE Comrrlercial Lincoln High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. Choir 5-6. ANNABEL LEE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student iCounci1 5, 6. Girl Reserve 1-6, student council representative 5, 6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-4. The Forum 5-6. Hi-Life exchange editor 5, nssociate editor 6. Ofiice- 6. HELEN MCADAMS General College View High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. Girl's Athletic Association 5-6. l14l LELAND MCALLISTER College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. J Club 5-6. The Forum 5-6. Football 5. Choir 1-6. Chonita 2. Flower of Venezia 6. Believe Me Xantippe 6. 'N ' . 1 ff J :ffl 'l ,f 'U L LE Donorrw MCVEY College Prep. ff .raggdm 1-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. 01-5225- ,ira 3-6. Choir 5-6. Flower of Yen, ' ' 6. Y! V I .dvi , ,lf 1 I I 5 HA, I. Fi.oYo Orro College Prev. Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. J Club The Forum 5-6. Basketball 6. Choir 5-6. Cheer Leader 1, 2, 5. Flower of Ven- ezia 6. GRACE ROSEMOND PAYNE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6. Choir 3-6. Cheer Leader 6. Chonita 2. The fynlly Upstairs 5. Flower ri Ve ev ' G. May Queen atqdgnt 6.t cl 'ff' G x s hr XX Q Wm Q . A 1 5 +3 -lv Nag, ol it . Q. BLAINE Pnorrrrr 'P College Prep. zackson 1-6. RUTHANNA Rrssm. College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6, finance chairman 3, 4., program chairman 5, 6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-2. Art Club 6. The Forum 5-6. Hi-Life, editor 5, assistant circulation manager 6. Ecal- pinu, associate editor. May Queen rep- resentative 2. National Honor Society. f Joi: OSCAR SCHON College Prep. Jackson-1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. Librarian 3, 4, 5. E151 4AR MCV fr? era ' I Ja s -6. ch 1-4 X Q 'U' Q CHARLES OLSEN General Jackson 1-6. WILMA W. PATE General Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-2. Orches- tra 1-5. Choir 5. DOROTHY HELEN PETERSON Commercial Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6. THELMA N. RHOADES College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6, service chairman 5, 6. The Forum 5-6, secretary 5. 6. Hi-Life, home room editor 5, as- sistant editor G. Choir 5-6. Octette 5-6. Ecaloinu, feature editor. Flower of Ven- ezia 6. Believe Me Xantippe 6. Na- tional Honor Society. Class Speaker. RUTH RUYLE College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Class secretary 3, 4, 5, 6. Girl .Reserve 1-6. treasurer 3, 4, president, 5, 6. Girl's Athletic Associat'on 3-6, The, Forum 5-6. , Oflice 5. Choir 3,,6. Octette' 5-6. Flower of Venezia 6. National Honor Society. EDNA G. SCHFLTZ General Ashland High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. Girl's Athletic Association 5-6. DALE SELIG MAN Commercial Lincoln High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. Student Council 5-6, president 6. Hi-Y 3-6, studient council representative 5, 6. J Club 3-6, vice-president 5, 6. The For- um 5-6. Football 3, 5. Basketball 6-8. Track 6. Choir 3-6. Boy's Quartette 5-6. Flower of Venezia 6. I'IAHRlE'l I'E JOSEPHINE SMITH College Prep. Holdrege High School 1-2. Orleans High School 3-4. Jackson 5-6. Girl Reserve 5-6. Girl's Athletic Association 5-6. Li- brarian 5. KENNETH Rosanr STABLE!! General Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 2, 5, 6. J Club 5-6. Art Club 5--6. The Forum 6. Football 5. Librarian 6. Hi-Life, advertising manager 6. WENDELL D. SrEAnNs General Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-4. Art Club 5-6. The Forum 5-6. Librarian 5. 6. Choir 1-6. I3oy's Quartette 3-4. Octette 5-6. Chonita 2. Flower of Venezia 6. f X VIRGINIA Srorr-'EL College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 3. Girl Reserve 1-6, finance chairman 5, 6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6. The F o r u m 5-6. Hi-Life, advertising manager 5. Or- chestra 1-4. BERNARD FRANK SUTTON College Prep. Lincoln High School 5. Jackson 1. 2, 3, 4, 6. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, ways and means chairman 6. DOROTHY JEANETTE TAYLOR College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 1, 2. 3, 5, 6, vice-president 6. Class social chairman 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 2. Girl Reserve 1-6, treasurer 5. 6. Girl's Athletic Asso- ciation 1-6. The Forum 5-6. Hi-Life, literary editor 6. Choir 1-2. May Queen Attendant 2. Chonita 2. Believe Me Xantippef' 6. Honorary Football Captain. Queen of Health and Queen of May, 6. I' 10 'I ROSE MARY SELINGER College Prep. McCook High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. Student Council 3. Girl Reserve 3-6. The l-'orum 5-6. I-RANGES I. SPENCER College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve L-6, vice- president 5, 6. Girl's Athletic Associa- tion 1. The Forum 5-6. Office 5. Or- chestra 1, 2, 4. Ecalpinu, business man- ager. Billy 3. Believe Me Xantippe' 6. National Honor Society. Superior, State Music Contest. MAXINE BLANCHE STANLEY College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Art Club 5-6. Librarian 5. EDMUND STE!-:YES College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 2, 5, 6, vice-president 5. Class vice-president 1, president 5, 6. Hi-Y 1-6, vice-president 3, 4, program chairman 5, 6. J Club 4-6. Art Club 5-6. The Forum 5-6. Foot- ball 3, 5. Basketball 4, 6. Golf 4. Libra- rian 5, Hi-Life, editor 3. 4, advisory editor 5. Ecalpinu editor. Quill and Scroll 3-6, president 3-6. Stage Artist for Once There Was A Princess 1, Chonita 2, Billy 3. National Athletic Scholarship Society 3-6. Student Council Scholarship Trophy 4. The Family Uv Stairs 5. Believe Me Xantippeu 6. National Honor Society. JUNE STIYRZBNEGGER College Prep. Gretna High School 1-2. Jackson 3-6. Hi-Life. circulation manager 5, exchange editor 6. Office 5, 6. PERNICE SwAm'z College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-4. Office 6. MARTHA Vooi-:L College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6, Inter- club council representative 5, 6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6, treasurer 5. 6. The Forum 5-6. Office 6. Choir 3-6. May Queen representative 4. Flower of Ven- ezia 6. May Queen attendant 6. Am.ENE E. Wn.uAMs College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 1, 4. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's Athletic Association 1-6. The Forum 5-6. Oflice 6. Ecalpinu, senior editor. Rov H. WELIAMSON College Prep. Jackson 1-6. Student Council 3. Class vice-president 2. 3, 4. Hi-Y 1-6, presi- dent 5. 6. J Club 5-6. Football 5.. Hi- Life, associate editor 5, sports editor 6. Choir 6. Ecalpinu, sports editor Flower of Venezia 6. No Picture RAMONA Cmvsc College Prep. MARION F. WILLIAMS General Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 3-6. Libra rian 5. GENIECE ELAINE WILSON General Jackson 1-6. Girl Reserve 1-6. Girl's Ath letic Association 1-6. Art Club 5-6, presi- dent 6. JOEIN ARMSTRONG FULTON General Jackson 1-6. Hi-Y 1-6. Hi-Life assist- ant sports editor 5, assistant business man- ager 6. Bethany High School 1-2. 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M, frff 5 1.1.4 ' 'Cao L, E171 I First Semester FLORENCE BRIDGES.. ..... , .... .. MARY MARGARET MORRIS... . .. DOROTHY KNIGHT ...... x M . .... President .... ,..,ViCe-Pres ...... ......Secretary...... ....Treasurer.......... .1UNlOR. OFFICERS CLARENCE SILVERSTRAND MARGARET SERVINE Sponsor Asst. Sponsor FLORENCE BRIDGES MARY MARGARET MORRIS President ' President , I ol' . ' 1 I , Second Semester . ,. , ..... ..MARY MARGARET MORRIS .......... HARRY PITCAITHLEY .......FLORENCE BRIDGES ......IZoRoTHY KNIGHT HARRY PITCAITHLEY ...... Social Chairman ....... . .,... JEAN WOLF .N I K I .Q f' I 1 , ' lg . - f 1 I - f X Y J, I , , f a .a - - I , I , ,. , , , 0 1 7 L a v A 1 ' X I I , fl- . 1 II I V , 4 v x . 1 .jUNlORS I 1 I I Humr, Campbell, Currier, Cumminals. Fitch, Lewis Brown, Dunn, Lewis, Vogel, Ifarnsworth. Ketterer, Panzer ' Hilnlrm-th, K'lil'ton, Roselle, Cleinans, Maxwell, Harrington, Derr Worden, Mecllar, liyor, Kopp, Rasmussen, Hartman, Haze-lrigg, Mason Bowmaster, Morris, Bridges, Wolf, Pitczxithley, Knight, Cook The Junior class is outstanding, not only rough and tumble Way. for its prominence in school activities, but Their second party held on April 12, was :uso for Us nmdlynanned socnn funcnons. equaHy successful It took the forni of a The first semester's social function was a class carnival at which the sophomores and roller skating party held in the gymnasium, freshmen were invited guests. December 22 at which the dignified Juniors Tht crowning glory of the season was the conducted themselves in a very sportive, Junior-Senior Banquet held May 18. Not in the picture: Bates. Butler, Burnett, Clark, McCoy, Failing, Gunn, Huffman, E, Larsen Olson, Nelson. Roberts, Stanley. Thompson, VV:1y, Ward and NValker, Qi Carne, Ryan, Craig, Stec-nson, Jackson, Cutshall, Craycraft Ilaclistaclt, Hatch, Hannah, Jackson, Kessel, Thonias, Hardung Brown, Martin. Larson, Trumble, Needham, Erixson, Mooberry Ely, Craven, Bowers, Donnelly, Johnston, Bryant, Stevens, Shultz Holemn, Soudurs. Taylor, Payne, Thurtle, Anderson, Grassmueck , -., rd f ,.. ,.,..i-,.,..-N, . - 1644, l ubkfjg 'gs LAA4' 1 fi'-1' 'f,a41'1f. if -,'4.a7.. 'F NJ E191 First Semester DONALD Frrz .......... BETTY HoAG ........ NEIL ALLEN ............. GEORGE KNIGHT ..... . ....... ...,,., JUNE ALYCE BOWARD .......... .,...,.... WILLIAM BRIGGS 20 1 SOPHOIVIORE O O F F I C E RS MRS. CHARLES A. GAIELY MARJORIE MILLER Sponsor Asst Sponsor DONALD Frrz President .......Preszdent........,.. . ........ Vice-President ......... ......Sec1'etm'y........ .......Treasu'rer.....,. Second Semester ..........DONALD FITZ ...,....BETTY HOAG ...........NEIL ALLEN ......,........ GEORGE KNIGI-rr .Soczal Chazrmafn .......... ...... .JUNE ALYCE BOWARD WILLIAM BRIGGS Sophomores . Hart., Steele, R, Smith, K. Smith, C. Smith, Banks Lnnfz, K. Martin, E. Martin, Hunter, Jaws, Grinsted, Elrod Vifquain, Byers. Beach, Clark, I-Iazelriyrfz, Rasmussen, Currier, Taylor Thei-os, Drve, McCartney, Kellenbargzer, Gates, Alder, Flood, Laub ' Schmidt, Howard, Hong, Knight, Fitz, Briggs. Allen, 'Wilcox The Sophomores. Happy go lucky best describes the spirit that seems to exist among these students who have attained neither the dignity nor the serious mindedness of the upper classmen. Perhaps it Was this spirit which caused them to delay their class functions until the second semester. Their first party was a roller skating party held in the gymnasium March 22. The second and final class affair of the year was a picnic held late in May. I ' picture: C is sen, Gs-orpre, Hill, C. Flick, D. Flick, L. I,ez1der, N. Leader, Miller, MCCllI19 jf! artin, erts, hompson, VVhite, Ward. Strikes, VVay, Wymore, Roper. Woodford, Crow ' ' Derr, Sala, W'clnlu-r, Owen, Buughn. Cutshall, Crow s ienhuns. Swartz, Shirk, Mitchell, Cook, Hopkins, Nealy, Maltin p Ixrou. Stewart, Ifitch, Robertson, Wiese, Weller, Mason x Cl'ou'c. lVliller, Holland, Hannlr, Wisda, TL-ft, Foster. Claylvuuirh f2l 3 i. Bryan, Nelson. Schon, Brown, Aden Whyman, Bates, Bahm, Anderson, Russel, Stoffel Patchen, Hole-man, Jackson, Ellison, Roper, Alrler Jones, Anderson, Thurtlc, Carter, Pnyrw, Maxwell, .Jensen FRESH EN 'YM gf if XCJQQJYI wi iii itnyf. V ,f p N. i J dy l ii N V771 I yi ifijxfii V ffl if Jn ,Vim fb. M W . W, X , riff Nz The Freshmen, more properly known as quently have no class functions. ninth graders, are classified as Junior high The most important Junior high school school students. The classes of the Junior organization is the Civic League which spon- high school are not organized and conse- sors many worthy activities. in picture: Caves, Cunningham, Davis. Donuhoo, I-Jdminston, Eilwarils. Ifulimz, lfvrguson, Gerrard, Goodwin, Hazelrigg, Hill, Jirka, Kimliro, Kimld, Lindquist, l1llU'?lViSh, Manners, Schrcurs. Sinner, Steenson, Stottern, Schreiber, Spooner, M, Trippcl, E. Trippel. Walker, Hunrly. Hughes, Ruyle, Clifton Martin, Deeter, Kanzler, Rowmaster, Mitchell, Ferris Scott, Ward, Votton, Gates. Larsen, Miller, Clark McGinnis, Thomas, Strom, Kemplxcs, Swenson. Milos, Strain . . -f.l1n.1' .i 1, 1 1 V1 ,.., 1 .A O - lvl 4 I K l22l rf i 11, - ACTIVITIEI - X. w K . x Qwwmi mailefwww Q Cutshall, Stalwler, Currier, Schon, Kmttexei Hupp, McAllister, Ryan, Hz1rring'tun, Buwma-.tel Crook, Fitch, Craig, Lfamplfell. lflarnswolth C u Manson, Bryson, Pitcailhley, I-izutman, b'ou4le-rs, laylol Woll Emery, Se-ligman, Silverstranll, Williamson, Nlicklt Gate Maxwell Spfmsur Pres. Spmlavr I F9113 Jackson Hi-Y is affiliated with the local, state and national Y. M. C. A. Its purpose is embodied in the Hi-Y motto- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Not in picture: Bates, Elroil, McCoy, K. Smith, Wisila Wiy Thompson Smith, Holland, Stem-lo, Bimson, Knight. ltl took, George, Owen, Hunter, Vifquain, Byii Cruycrzxft, 'l'hui-tle. Lewis, Mitchell, Ilkenhuns, Allin Deir Grassmueck. Payne, Ropur. Miller, w0U1li'Ul'li, Wilcox Po ter Holland, Sutton, Harrolsl, Steeves. Davis. Curne, lates Anderson Sf'l Jl l'r1f. Ch, V. Prvs. , m MXH' 125 . RESERVES . C-IRL MvVey, Hollingsworth, Hannah, Rasmussen, Reach, Sturzenegger, Vogel, Ross-ne, Wilson l-Inihree, Brown. Vogel, Cutshall, Kessel, Bratt, Williams, Larson, Clifton, Bowen Sn-liimer, Knight. Shirk, Ham-lrigg, Arm, Hilmlreth, l.eaxlui', Smith, llrirlges, fiLll'l'iE'l' Williams, MENll2ll', 'l'ayloi', Rhoarles, Lev, Lewis, lVloi'ris, Hittlv, Donnelly, l'flyllt', lflooil N Trwrs. S1'l'l'irw .'f4l. C', Sffrl. Sora Uh. Filley, Spencer. Rnyle, Sf-rvinv, Thompson, l'ar1s-r, Russel, Ca1'i,ei', Cook lfzliloz' V. I'f'1':f. l'rf's. Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor l'ro.f'h. Musfr I'h. 1'uInlir'iIy The Girl Reserves is a club of long stand- ing at Jackson. Their purpose as expressed in the Girl Reserve slogan is To find and give the best . Any girl in the senior high may belong to Girl Reserves. High lights of the calendar were, the in- formal and formal initiations, heart sister Week and the spring banquet at which the new officers were announced. The city-Wide suppers, a date dance and a joint HI-Y, G. R. Conference, sponsored by the Inter-Club coun- cil were also interesting events on the Girl Reserve calendar. Not in picture: Bliller, Clark, Ellison. Roberts, Stoffel ll inun1'r l'lr.l I'lac'kst:ull, Thomas, Jackson, Sala, Martin, Ck-mans, Hoag, Taylor Hulfman, Larson, Claybaugh, Kellenbarvger, Elrosl. Dc-rr, 'Flieros Nm-aly, Wie-se, Hatch, Japs, Alder, Howard, Martin, McCartney Mason, Eycr, Kopp, Robertson, Long, Gates, Grinsted, Erixson Ely, Bowers, Thompson, Martin, Ward, lfhristenson, Stewart, Needham -ln RUTH RUYLE President K , 1 ' H . CHOIR Stearns, Currier, Cummings, Selignian, Hzirzold, Smith, Baugh Nelson, Emery, Cates, Holland, Briggs, Ruyle, Hollingsworth, Hittle Currier, Payne, Rhoatles, Dunn. Caru-l', lVlcVey, Hiltlreth, Brown Hzuzelriggr, Japs, Vogel, f'lil'ton, Your-l, Shark, Bowen, Bzown, Butler This group has been organized for seven semesters. During this time it has made forty-seven public appearances, given four operettas, competed in four state music con- tests, produced nineteen winning vocal solo- ists for the district music contest, four girls small groups that have rated either super- ior or excellent , four boys quartets and two mixed octets. The operettas presented: Campus Daze , 'tLady of the Terrace , Chonita and The Flower of Venezia . Student accompanists:-Jean Taylor, Les- lie Nordgren, Warren Hammel, and Jean Carter. The director has been Marjorie M. Miller. Not in pic-ture: Elrwzd, lilfisun. Lintlquist, N. Lczuler, Roscne. Steele McAllisler, Brown, Knigrht. liimsnn, Jones, Tliompson lVliller, Brown, Anslersun. Campbell, Pitcuitlilvy. Fitch, Ryan Flood, L. Le:-uler, Wolf, W'illizimsun. Hannah, Otto, Fitch, Grassmuecla Embree, Morris, Rasmussen. 1.1-wis, Davis, Knight, Deelcr, Cook, Tuylni- l26I .ORCH ESTRA. The future of the Jackson High Orchestra is bright, because over fifty per cent of its members this year are junior high students The orchestra has performed as the between- act entertainment at plays, operettas and con- vocations, under the direction of Miss Miller. Second semester a band was organized under the able direction of Mr. Welch. It is a nucleus from which should develop a much needed pep instigator. Wymore, Gates, Harrold, Lewis, Jackson lilclri-d, Iund, Hollingsworth, lVlcVey, Spooner. Iund Fitch, Gates, Craycraft, Brown, Kimbro, Robertson Worden. ML-dlar, Jackson, Baugh, Schon, Hunter, Bryan Organized to create fellowship among the athletes of Jackson and thereby to maintain standards of true sportsmanship and 'team cooperation, the J club is enjoying its fifth successful year of existence. Its membership consists of those who have earned letters in Jackson high school ath- letics. Hartman. McAllister, Ruyle, Fitz, Owen. Gunn 'l'zuylv-r, Don:-ihfvu. Iicttcrer, Thompson. Pitcaithley, Wisrla Vools, l :u'nswm-th, Davis, Knight, Currier, Stahl:-r, Otto 7'rwus. lk-rr. Soumli-rs, Jones, Ryan, Thurtlc, Harrington, VVolf luliml Amie-rsun. Williamson, Rec-chner, Se-ligman, Steeves. lflwwnmstei Yrrl ll S1 V l'1'l'4 .1cLue. ' '1 s, 1' mnsnr . .. but in picture: Bates. JAMEs ANDERSON i President it in i l - ll- . -M- - - 7, .- t A s lU1 5 , id Fi i ill . National ty. aw .. f-W 4, g?94l4ff:a7iaalQ2?f1aPZl ,o5ai I aa.. Wd lerson N Rhoades Davis Spencer Filley Holland J '- Lrter ' Bimson Russel Steevcs Ruyle Gates ' - Jackson High School received a charter for membership in the National Honor Society in 1929. The members of the society are chosen by the faculty from those students whose school standing places them in the upper one third of the senior class. The four ' basic requisites are scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The society has no within the school, but of the most distinctive xr of ,yi active organization membership is one honors paid to any JZ,,w.0f,a4p l mm 7 Before a throne decorated with spring Howers,yG4c Dorothy Taylor was crowned Queen of Healthlvy-,Q by her maid of honor Mildred Japs in Jacksonls .971- eighth annual May Festival held May 10. AQ! Preceding the coronation ceremony a pro- gram consisting of games and dances was pre- sented by the gymnasium classes under the direction of Ralph Beechner and Mrs. Daniel- A son Physical Education teachers. student. 1 1 . 1 C52 .,y' ' 1 4 'vvvqlov , ij . ' 4' r 1 - a , e.r .1 - 'f' , , ,nj ,' fjlfv'-'f ,!f Nl V J!' ' 'x I X Q I V Aj Y N f - 3,-, -V - 1' 'VM' :l,.40Vr,f J,l,.,,,,'c.vx,X V! Lal, , , A 5 . K J I VJ-,ful 1 H.--J . 1 Q , 4 1 0161 l,sV,,A ,.f.. 5-11p-,,rJ I A' , Ag A ,K fi X! v..,,n',j,.,-if if. if , if T ffl, . d4,.JvgJ I,J,,-,JK -M, A 'vt , A C I ,A . , , . ,1,-' Al-1, 'Y ' ' A L - ,. VM! N, f,Ov-va 4.4 jf Y f Jax? Q..-ffr' --s ,I ,DING LEFT 'ro RIGHT'-lseatedl Medlar,-.Carter, tStanrlimzl Martin, Howard, Morris, Vogel, Japs. i' ? . f' f'.,,J-7151 f '5 D: f I Ruyle, Taylor, Payne, Derr. Elrofl, Cotton, lScate-dl Butler, Emlzree tChilclren center! M. Meek, ,eff'f-P'-f 'A' , f' Q ' T. Yerkes, D. Harrington, G. Taylor. wI.f1 ff ' , H 1 .AV F if .,,,,,.4, -f -ff , 'yff' A -2'TC'i'FTf r 'ualfwfv' ,jf ' P fylfff - I ' ' . QUEEN OF HEALTH . l28l WMWZLIFE . 4n4LU . HI- W,Qwz,Q,U ,e,Qi,Iu.,14 . xi-' Thompson, Stoffel, Gatesvfee, Clemens, lgusfel, Steeves l I slfl ,K X Qi Lewis, Rhoades Rasmussen, llll8l'llS0l'l, Der, SB. Taylor Morris! ,ll ,. W I trlki Taylor. Eli-o1l,jIf'ul5gU. Sturzgnegige-xy Haahih' ton, Rvmts, Ekfblerist MN ri 'lp-fr 7 i XJ! JR ml 5-geebcyly l it 2 A ' this ' - f Q -K 'J ' ' '- I 1+ s ! '54ofz,g, -1- 'A' 'A fa 4' A ,l' KJ . fl egfm xy l f .-, .' was g -1 if f J. . M.l li 665411 A ' -Jil S f J lvl X. A H X, yu 'A . 'L' ,- The Jackson Hi Life is published fif- teen times each year by the newswriting class under supervision of the instructor who acts as sponsor. It gives the news of the school, makes an- nouncements, and records all events of the year. It is managed by an editorial and business staff consisting of members of the journal- ism class who show the most talent, others of the class acting as reporters. The Art Club is a new organization this year, instituted for those particularly inter- ested in art, either as a vocation or hobby. Miss Lillian Ibser, Art instructor, was its organizer and sponsor. First semester offl- cers were Leone Donnelly, presidentg Stan- ley Bimson, vice presidentg Evelyn Brown, secretary. Second semester Genice Wilson served as president. This year has seen the advent of a new club, namely, the Forum. Its purpose is to stimulate student interest in current world happenings. Robert Holland, who originated the club, was selected president and Thelma Rhoades served as secretary . Mr. C. F. Silverstrand and Mrs. Mable D. Thompson sponsored the organization. Donnelly Holland Wilson . ART CLUB AND FORUM . J . FLOWER GF VENEZIA . THE FLOWER OF VENEZIA By Dundas and Hansen The light opera, The Flower of Venezia, was successfully given April 5 and 6 under the direction of Marjorie M. Miller. The delightful melodies told the story of the beautiful Fioretta and her sailor lover, nephew of the Duke di Bomba. Her father, because of financial obligations wished her to marry the Duke. But through the plots of the family assassins, she was saved, and the Duke married her sister instead. Principals in the cast were: James Anderson, Evelyn Brown, Grace Payne, Neil Davis, Harry Pit- caithley, George Grassmueck, Pauline Bowan, Helen Fitch, Pauline Rasmussen, Gertrude Clifton, Walter Harrold, Stanley Bimson, Jean Wolf, Dick Ryan, Jardin Thompson, and Ralph Currier. THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS By Harry Delf The Family Upstairs was given by the Dramatics Department on December 7. It is a comedy of middle-class American life in which the love of a young stenographer and her first boy friend reaches its rightful climax in spite of a mother's meddling. Those in the cast were: Virginia Clemans, Edmund Steeves, Neil Davis, Florence Bridges, Bayard Taylor, Grace Payne, Dorothy Knight and Velora Roberts. BELIEVE ME XANTIPPE By Fred Bullard The amusing four-act farce was admirably presented by the seniors on May 25. McFarland wagers 8,330,000 with two friends that he can commit a crime and elude the authorities for a year. His habit of exelaiming Believe me Xantippen in unthinking moments, led to his capture by a sheriff's daughter, but in the end he won the bet and the daughter. The cast included: Neil Davis, Edmund Steeves, Stanley Bimson, Gordon Elrod, Oren Brown, Ember Emery, Leland McAllister, Thelma Rhoades, Dorothy Taylor and Frances Spencer. . BELIEVE ME XANTIPPE . T6-if-1'Zv5'h5Es2'HQt3'b3KiwW M NW---:T 1 ' f 1 YV ilk rf Q X Lf' X f I f , A. ' , 1 ff I ji f Va- , ' 4 'Ax o Lk j fr , if f ff ., 'N A , ' ,- ,WJ ' 1- A! lil' D,r! QM V V fl bVY4ff' ly I c fb , V' J' . v F X f Qljyvngjff-I I 114- ilffll L ,Q 1 X fl, . U ' X I, If 1 f ,, 2, f 0x , 1, L-- X LETICS - QUSSEL STE VES fafff-F1 GORDON ELRUD Captain Senior 3 End: Greater Lincoln First 'Team Q Star Honor Roll DALE SELIGMAN Senior 3 Tackle 3 Greater Lincoln First Team 3 Star Honor Roll: All State Honor Roll JAMES ANDERSON Senior 3 End: Greater Lincoln Second Team 3 Star Honor Roll RALPH CIIIIRIER Junior Z Center gf4! 4,ZZ' J D41 lflf' .4 , KV, --,+5 1, .ji-.44 . I MARSHALL BOWMASTER Captain Elect Junior: Guard GEORGE KNIGHT Sophomore: Fullback 5 Greater Lincoln First Team 3 Star Honor Roll: All State Honor Roll EDMIINI1 STEEVES Senior: Guard: Greater Lincoln Second Team 3 Star Honor Roll NEIL DAVIS Seniorg Back 3 Greater Lincoln First Team . RVSSELL FARNSWUHTII RoY WILLIAMSON J unior: Back Senior 3 Tackle .cf ff t Q.. ' .4-' Qvgxw 'gl' 4. 1 r ,Mfg f 1 ,, ,. 5-, RALPH BEEUII N ER Coach The end of the 1934 football season found the Jackson High Eleven com- pleting the most successful season in Jackson gridiron history by coming through the entire schedule without bowing to a single opponent and an- nexing the Greater Lincoln League title. CSept. 281 Opening the schedule on the Wesleyan Held the Jacksonites gave the public their Hrst impression of a future state leader by downing the Wymore agregation 20-0. COct. 123 With more confidence, the big Red eleven opposed College View and emerged with a 21-0 victory over the '33 G. L. L. champions. QOct. 269 The Crimson's next foe, a steadily improving Bethany clan, found it difficult to cope with the Red and White's strength, and succumbed by a score of 7-0, the Jackson gridders being barely able to keep their goal- line uncrossed. CNov. 25 Facing one of the strong- est teams in the state, Jackson man- aged to push seven points across the Crete goal-line, but being subjected to the same treatment herself, found the game in a 7-7 tie at the final whistle. JEAN WoLE K I-IARULIJ OWVEN , JACK BATES RUSSELL DEIm Junior 3 Back gSophomoreg End Junior: Tackle Manager CNov. 95 Returning to G. L. L. com- petition, the Young Methodists, per- forming before their respective paters, tallied 19 points to Cathedra1's 6. CNov. 163 A great day for the re- serves who after being lent a helping hand by the regulars snowed under the Ashland team 60-0. CNov. 231 The next game, played in the environments of a mud turtle found Jackson passing her way to a 13-0 victory over the Lincoln Reserves. 1Nov. 303 Turkey Day proved to be a memorable occasion for a scrappy Havelock eleven, but the local per- formers had to be content by ending the season with a 0-0 tie, which might have been more disastrous for the Red and White. By amassing 147 points to oppo- nents 13, the Jackson High eleven showed the offensive and defensive strength, which made her one of the outstanding teams of the 1934 season. This season has also completed the high school football careers of six regulars. F B DoNAL,n GUNN PAUL Coax , , Juniorg Back Sophomore: Guard FRANK HARRINGTON CHARLES DUNAI on Junior Q Back Senior: Back JAFK KE'r'rEm-Jn HARRY Pa'rcAn'nLEv Junior: Back Junior 5 Back GEURGE TIIURT E Junior 5 . Ce t ' ILLIAM RVYLE reshman Q Tackle 'V' 'A zu JP ' vfw ' n K ' V - N, J '01 i FN 0 ' M, D U A LAN CAl.ms'rE Ol f I xo n' enter ' , l ORDUN WISDA KEIYNETH STABLE!! Ag N T 0 om,-I-Hy TAYLOR Vlanagcr Senior: Tackle -XJ J H Ilonnrvlry Captain 'E ab, DALE SELIGMAN NEIL Davis Senior: Center: Senior:Forwarrl: Greater Lincoln First Greater Lincoln First Team : Star H o n o r Team 3 Star Honor Roll. Roll 5 X . . ft k 1. . ,L ' 5 ,Y A 1 5 I 4 HARRY PITCAITHLEY EDMUND STEEVES Junior: Guard: Senior: Guard: Greater Lincoln First Greater Lincoln First Team: Star Honor Team: Star Honor Rollg Pre-Tourney Roll. All State. Gr-:omni-1 KNIGHT DONALD FITZ Soph 5 Forward: Star SODTIZ Ffirwilfd- Honor Roll. ,,.f . BASKETBALL . if Good' basketball is tradition 'at-1216124 ,son igh Schgcjfiwhenl the call for try for the 1935 season, from all appearances, it seemed that this year's team would not live up to past performances. However, Coach Ralph Beechner, with but two lettermen and promising reserve material, hopefully started out the season, and under his watchful eye the team soon developed into one of the greatest Jackson teams ever to don the Red and White. The '35 Jackson high basketball quin- tet Hnished a whirlwind season by be- ing one of the three teams invited to the Nebraska State Tournament. They opened the season with a holi- day victory on December 21st, de- feating Havelock 38-17, and although still a little inexperienced, managed to outpoint Columbus 19-12, January 11. On the following Saturday, the 12th and ensuing week-end, the 18th, Jack- son advanced toward the Greater Lin- coln League championship by nosing out Bethany 24 to 21, and subduing College View 30-17. On Saturday, January 19, one of the future state leaders, gained outstate recognition by doubling the score on York. Crete proved to be the next victim 17-11 on January 25, and the next evening the Lincoln Reserves suffered a 48-10 defeat. After their first month of basketball, Jackson pulled into full swing by a decisive victory over Teachers College 31-8 on the first day of the month. Mfr ,!fCa'7Mp, LC ' .7,- ,702 is 114 ffW'L7 X -4, QL! G f X S 1.2 ,',, '...l.! ' . y .f 4 Vw f 1 . ' f , 1 4- f, If .1 f f-'Vi I . BASKETBALL . ,fff..,-ffm., ff4,,,.., V ,ja fl-,, I, ,f 4 V! 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' . an assault on outs f e te v- result a A - . - . - over return .I 22-14 Saturday, the 9th The succeeding week the R ,an White were forced to accept a heart- an f 5' ., lf 1' . . -f, g f , ,- 4 I ' -yi, 'vffrd-V! ff 'V-f E'-f4 ' .- 4 4- .LD A ... pf-ft, , ,J-,,,-, 4 Hi XJ , , --jg 3-ffdi, ,.,Xk7q,L! -1 - .--'gfffgv 1 - I ,bk ' f,?r -1 -f' 1 V J -'fi .J A4 A NDEILSON emor g Guard fi FLOYD OTTO eni r 3 1'W8Tll f ' g x.- .. 'Jig-4' 'L-44 'W' 1--h ,114-It-' fx.- -. l ff, , -2 -J -Lx ., A ' 1 X 4 I I ' I A -Q - 3 f 4 is k 1 The A ,I lb Pm , .. v M Beatrice 26' 2 F r 1,4 ! I , 1 oe to nc H y- f f ' X f ., . 1 , I . 1 . ' N 1 0 O .,-.1 f K , ' O . , ' , I p . - breaking verdict, a 24-20 loss, at the hands of a gallant, alert Hastings five. But keeping in mind the fact that every team must lose a game some time, Jackson regained its confidence and eclipsed a victory at the hands of Cathedral 33-19, February 22, also clinching the Greater Lincoln League trophy. Only to be content with a clean slate in G. L. L. competition, the Crimson again routed College View 44-19 on February 23. The close of the regular playing season found Jackson succumbing to Lincoln on March 1, 22-19, playing with the loss of two regulars. Now came the crowning glory of the season, when Jackson was one of the three teams of the state invited Tournament. On the first step by to the Nebraska State March 13 they made defeating Norfolk 20-12, but after a due 'to overcon- ousted by Falls one point mar- season with one lead in the first half, fidence, Jackson was City March 14, by a gin, 20-21, ending the of the most impressive records ever to be compiled by a Jackson team. l35l - O ,J , , , I J , I , jf- , 1 Ji-:AN Wonr , Jinior 3 Fogward , l HENRY HARTMA Manager tif ,- I 1 HALPH. B:-:ECkINm'l I Coach JP GORDON WISDA Ma nager G. Roberts, Huston, Knight. Ss-ligmnn, Smith, Piteaithley, Owen, 'Thompson H Roberts, Holt-man, Allen. K1-ttei-er, Steele, Anderson, Georgie, Wull' Heechner, lirigtrs. Cnnk, Hnwmastc-r, I-Iarrinuton, I-'ostmx lfarnswortli, Panzer, Hartman Track at jackson usually beckons fewer as- pirants than any other major sport, but of those checking out equipment the majority can match wares with the keenest of competition. The squad usually travels to the cinder gatherings held at Beatrice and Crete, plus the Greater Lincoln League, state, and the traditional dual meets. This year Jacksons hall of fame was increased by one when George Knight, sophomore, mustered all his forces and hurled the javelin 171 feet, 9 inches shattering a moss covered state mark. This throw exceeded any ol his former tries by more tthan twenty feet. Another ti. L. I.. crown ltr uthley Taylor Souders Smith ' was bestowed upon jackson by virtue of the track squad. The jackson high tennis team took to the clay courts in the latter part of April and in short order made their names an every day expression in state raquet wielding circles. Taylor and Souders ascended the state prep doubles throne May 11 after a typhoon-like attack on the best tennis combinations of Nebraska. This was the second championship of its kind during Coach lieechnens regime. Not to belittle the remainder of the net squad and the golfers. all of whom qualified and shone in the state meet. Briggs Jones . TRACK . . hifi' K ' Q' fn ' f'1 f ' . GOLF- TENNIS . ., ' , , gf , 4 'I xl Qi i r ini til 37 .G.A.A,. Shiik, Vogel lCamIy L'h.l, Lewis, Bowen Martin, Hazelrigxg, Webber, Claylvaugh, Long Gates, Kellenlnarger, Taylor, Hoag, Japs, Elrod Martin, Clemans, Rasmussen, Alder, Boward, McCartney Vogel, Knight, Beach, Danielson, Bridges. Derr, Brown Treas. Sect, I'rrs. Spim.-for V. Prvs. Soc, Ch. Cvmdy Ch, Four prized letters may be earned by members of the girl's athletic association, the first two or local awards are designed and presented by each high school and the next two are state honors which are uniform in all Nebraska member high schools. These awards are earned under a regular system of points which include many sports, tests and individual activities. The purpose of the club is to promote in- terest in athletics and a spirit of good sports- manship among the girls. The club won distinction this year by plac- ing second in the state basketball shooting contest. x 5 S Not in picture: Currier, Grinsted, Thomas, Robertson N Eyestonc, Smith, Wilson, Gossman ' Erixson, Taylor, Morris, Peterson, Hazelrigg Q Larson, Ruyle, Cook, Japs, Bowen, Bowers . N, ' Butler, Eyer, McAdams, Payne, Williams, Donnelly Larson, Filley, Martin, Shultz, Brown, Stotfel, Kessel 3 1 - . .x ,K . FRANCIS BEACH President hif1r'Vl,1 :ri -'H l 1 iffiawef' 2r . This is scholar Sheldon Hupp, a general know-all who pauses a moment before en- tering the domicile of learning . . . Miss Munson, a human dictionary, and an able tutor of English, shows us that school is, after all, what you make it . . . a competent in- structor of Physics, Botany, Agriculture, General Science, Arithmetic, Photography, or anything in this line, is J. D, Young . . . just a friendly group of the smaller pupils, er - we mean Sophomores, stopping to let us know that they enjoy school tooC'?D . . . a cluster of bright and shin- ing faces being enlightened in the laws of Newton-in other words, second period Physics . . . editor Ed proves to us that there was snow here last winter . , . our all-state tackle and basketball jumper-upper works out during a noon hour . . . no, not a ladies aid meet- ing, but a uni-sided conver- sation between some juniors- featuring Florence Bridges . . . oh these noon hours with nothing to do . . . o l38l k K r Y 1 f , M SCELLAN DU KEN. 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We, the class of 1935 of Jackson High School, county of Lancaster and State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby pronounce this our last will and testament. James Anderson- voice that thrills the women s i Fitz Mabel Artz-speed in typing ...................... Elbert Souders Evelyn Bach-quiet manners ................ Virginia Clemens Robert Baugh-his list of excuses ............ Bayard Taylor Frances Beach-her G. A. A. awards .......... Faith Medlar Stanley Bimson-model airplanes .............. Sheldon Hupp Pauline Bowen-her earrings .............. Alice Myrl Kessel Winnojean Bratt-chewing gum .............. Evelyn Hannah Paul Briggs-leaves ............................ Mildred never alone Oren Brown-his sweaters .............................................. Valdor Cutshall to be worn when he's cold in July Elmer Bryson-big glasses .................... Jardin Thompson Gerald Carnes-a new sole Csoulj .............. Edwin Payne Jean Carter-the piano in the music room ................ Rosene Ramona Clouse-reticence ................ June Alyce Boward Everett Cottrell-tardiness ........ ....................... B us Roper Vivian Cutshall- branes ................ ........ M arie Burnett Neil Davise-graceful dancing ...................... Ralph Currier Charles Donahoo-football fight .................. Donald Gunn Virginia Ellison-her imitations ........ Jessie Jo Hazelrigg Gordon Elrod-his cute grin .................... Henry Maxwell Frances Embree-milk lunches .,................ Virginia Alder Ember Emery-his way of driving ...... Lester Anderson, providing he doesn't burn his car up! Dorothy Eyestone-office duties ................ Eileen Craven Edith Filley-her giggle ........................ Dorothy Hildreth John Fulton-hair oil ............................................ Jean Wolf Milton Gates-voice contortions .... George Grassmueck Robert Gates-camera .............................. Warren Johnston Mildred Gossman-shining golden locks..Grace Stevens Clarence Hanner-short walks to school..Arla Hazelrigg Milton Hansmire-unassuming air ....,....... Al Cummings Walter Harrold-isn't leaving anything ...................... even Jean Carter Billie Hittle--her come hither look .... George Panzer Robert Holland-vocabularly and current knowl- edge ............................................................ Henry Hartman Dorothy Hollingsworth-stately demeanor ................ Genevieve Taylor Duane Huffman-electrical ability ........,... Emerson Way Leon Huston-brute strength ........................ Byron Mason Ralf Iund-his tuba ........................ to someone with lungs Mildred Japs-social talents ,................... Dorothy Knight Rex J ones-caddying job .... to anyone who likes to walk Richard Jones-unquenchable laugh ............................ Frank Harrington Clarence Kechter-wavy hair ...... George Bus Knight Annabel Lee-wink ...................................... Virginia Butler Christine Larson-happy disposition ..,... Leone Donnelly Helen McAdams-green sweater ................ Agnes Erixson Leland McAllister-his famous I Love Life ............ Janet Currier Earl McVey-his jazz ...,................................ Robert McCoy Lucille McVey-dependability ................ Melba Mooberry Charles Olsen-his Swedish ancestry..Wilfred Steenson Floyd Otto-yell leading ability ...... Pauline Rassmussen Wilma Pate-ability to 'ifiddle around .... Floyd Bryant Grace Payne-interpretations of ingenue roles ........ Roberts Dorothy Peterson-Mildred Gossman ...... somebody else Blain Proflitt-own little way .............. Leopold Hardung '1'helma Rhoades-clever ideas ..... . .............. Dorothy Kopp Ruthanna Russel-neatness .,............................ Mary Lewis Ruth Ruyle-leadership ability ............ Florence Bridges Joe Schon-bicycle .................,........................ Jack Ketterer Edna Schultz-quietness .......................... Sidney Campbell Dale Seligman-height .................................. Paul Craycraft, f Q Rose Mary Selinger-method of pouting ..., Jerome Fitch Harriette Smith-brother Kenny ................ Florence Derr Frances Spencer- Bessie, her cello .... Victoria Ther0S if she will take good care of Kenneth Stabler-red hair ................................ Dick Ryan, so Dick won't have to dye his Maxine Stanley-school books ........................................ any junior who will use them Wendell Stearns-his zipper pants .................... Bob Craig Edmund Steeves-is taking his V8 with him ............ only memory Virginia Stoffel-her fairy stories .................. Miss Carter June Sturzenegger-unspellable last name to ............ Pitcaithley Bernard Sutton-his Don Juan ways .... Ralph Steele Bernice Swartz--love for the office .............. Joanne Eyer Dorothy Taylor-popularity ..,..,.. Mary Margaret Morris Martha Vogel-beautiful complexion ...... Lucerne Elrod Arlene Williams-executive ability ............ Virginia Cook Marian Williams-brown eyes .............,...... Blanch Larson Roy Williamson-good ole blond thatch ............... . Stanley Bernice Willson-good sportsmanship. .,..... Mollie Vogel l42l With his hands full of sticks and a face full of smiles, Sidney renders us a little ditty-yes, that's the school scenery behind him . . . here's someone who makes us won- der ex quo tempore litteris latanis operam das . . . whoa, Where's that horn going with Ralf? . . . Davis Hits around the end-almost . . . well-- more noon hour practice with Ralph Currier in that reknown pose . . . crack goes the gun, and they're off-only there wasn't any gun, but they are off just the same. CEditorls note: don't be misled by the signs.J . . . the area of a tri- angle equals one half the base times the altitude-nuff said . . . keep your eyes open, and hold that line. Here's a chance to pick out your fa- vorite player M watch that knee action . . o l-431 JF' ' 'fz'f-'Q A....4 In this corner we have a son of a Gunn--a versatile son of Jackson athletics . . . from a spar1'ow's right eye view young America awaits Yerkes' last call for compulsory edu- cation . . . and now, the call is an'swe1'cd , . . here we have the fountain of Jackson, but it is iountaining no more . . . ahf a teaehergnone other than Miss Kroueli, general handerout to ninth graders in Civics . . . well4our Hi ife editor-in-chief ef this asl semester . . . and none other than a close relation of Jardin's who exposes the Seniors to American, and family, History . . . and at the end we have the start of the beginning of one of many successful cage encounters . . . 0 l44,I Miss Ecalpinu who was saved just before the villain fore- closed on the mortgage . . . remember the Flower of Veneziav? Hi Walterf . . . Walt Foster shows us how it's done in the Sophomore class Maud not so bad at that . , . Miller, of C. V. wins low sticks and Farnsworth, center, doesn't . . . what a lifeito be an assembly teacher, but Mrs. Yerkes like to take roll- coffee with your roll, please? . . . Pitcaithley, all up in the air about something-about 9 feet, I guess . . . over the top, and Jackson gets more points . . . an illustrated suggestion to school dignitaries by R. Gates . P. I l45l Just so you won't forget last 5ummer's dust storms, the staff prints this picture of May day .... Elsie Pearl has proved to us that she is a good ofiice girl--ask anybody . . . . presenting the champion free-throw team -it must be fun from the looks of things . . . . and this, dear reader, is the senior team. If the boys couldn't win, the girls could . . . . F. Spencer, our Ecalpinu business mgr., beams upon us with the brightest of counte- nances to reassure us .... yes, you guessed it-it's the gala occasion of the seniorse a party in the gym .... This is the real May day picture. Dorothy steps forward with her two train-bearers .... none other than R. W. Beech- ner, successful coach of suc- cessful teams .... I. Anderson and T. Rhoades leave us something to remember 'them by . . . seeing is believing, and We prove to you that the old school has only been go- ing for 23 years . . . but wait! We almost forgot Miss Miller who pauses for us on May day. K -,g.e,A. .ll 'g,,' ,. f J . Y u , .J I K ' :- if ' A 9 4 ' s . . V' 'r . ' . 'S in 1' 5: r - ' ', I4f5l It must be Friday-we're tak- ing our books home. My, what a dismal scene, er-we mean the next picture . . . who said Lincoln was dry . . . Forum President Holland and speaker Dr. Ginsberg let us take their image . . . a moving object meets an irresistible force-result, not much gain . . . a popular entertainer of this seniester's convocations- note the look of intelligence . . . presenting Karl Callen, wood butcher instructor, who can make anything out of anything . . . they probably owe each other money . . . Kenny lets us in on how he makes the grade . . . Seligman and squad depart for Beatrice, Ha I PPY! VYg 1 WV' W ff' Jegfff ii' 6 'Wal YS X V' f VVV! lfxalfkh I 1 1. f1f!7A ff f L-5,1 - . f'Lgl 5 ' ff' 1, Q' ?l' J, ffyqxf- 'ff fb' 'if Y K 1 Lfffbgfl I mai !!! 6 ffflff, --1-fl!!-fQ J A --UK Vijiglf ,4, 4,141 47 :if M 'fi fp I 7122? 1 fi , .. vu ' , ff XX ca ' 51 ,V , 'WIIll'finil'lllA:llllllll.Ii Lll? -llTMLlll llluill1 -IIATll-TllillTull'T'llllTlliui'l1l'l.li'l lTl+ H XX . 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I Q D X I Prao E M23l l 2714 N.48T1'1 L NCOL ,N R. Tia f.fLL.SHfg5 Efiyiw if 24 x,f , ' 5 I XX. iwiwj 35 , 5 F 3 L MNUQEZKQQ 1N l13N9Il?13C'QB1E S Q Q ik 3 B, 3 3 3 S P OG IS -if ATIONERY , X V ' gi . V 'Prin s for facu people ,N .. -Q -Q xii 1 T I f' . I me TN E X E- Xi xp H Xxx X XP .5 fx ix gp, x R' Wi N XA g-A X Y li X :......3... '1- Q Q Q Q S S 'Qt Q as . Q XR Q Q Qt N ...- needs 1.77 adwahre to be on READY .i when you are! MILLER 8 PAI TRB 1934 CALENDAR 1935 SEPTEMBER 22-G. R.'s and Hi-Y's go to camp Oak- wood and camp Strader respectively. SEPTEMBER 23-Roy Williamson elected president of Lancaster Hi-Y while at Strader. SEPTEMBER 26- J Club elect their otiicers choosing James Anderson for their presidentg Dale Seligman, vice-presidentg Gordon Elrod, secretaryg and George Knight, treasurer. SEPTEMBER 27-Seniors choose Ed Steeves president and Miss Carter and Mrs. Yerkes sponsors. SEPTEMBER 27-Home Room Representatives selected. SEPTEMBER 28-Jackson drubs Wymore 20-0 in their initial game. OCTOBER 1-Girl Reserves hold first meeting. Large meeting as a result of campaigning with individual invitations and balloons. 'Member? T----------------..-..-..--.....-..-....-.......-..-..--.......-....--...-...-..-...-..-........- -.--..---.-.---.----R -E- 1 FAI RMONT' S - l ! g - I I 1 - A 5 l bp iq-'D I i ! Selected and Pastuerized for Pr tec 1 Phone M2397 for servi a, o yoiigo r. s l - 1 L l l, F I The Fairmon X my ' I 28 o ,jpg .... .... . 4 A E51 J ' r ffl 'J l . A l ff Q5 fi l 'X Q If 8 ,- , ,-' - -''-''- -'---'qt'---fr----P---+---j+'--'neg--------'-f if---------2-'+-------r-H--------i , We Carxy atfforpplete Li e off ', . Q 1 1 I l fi, Sportwear Qt Lxdgwest Prices 'yi ,Qi ' i l' F O R Y Q U i 2 LINCOLNQARMY 8 NlXVYgST0llE' i I -5 Q1-1-9 0 i ,l '4 S0v,11tl15 Steif hxfif i xi I , X , i .W -H,,,-:T,,.-..1,,,-.t-t.-..L.E.L..,t.-..-i4t...-..T..-..f. fi S U P P L 1 E S i t 4' - - - - -9-'pi- 2 '-''-ll'- '1 4:'l1 '!' si ALL l5EPiZIIl'l'MEI:ITS s . 'N Lx ' -E t. , Q qi ' EEAC XKAND FOOT ! E ' X Al-LG DE ' V L 1 6 S . 31583 ox :SHQESQ M i Fg- E I Xpfor piort or Dgess Ear xi X ' E U -1- - N 3 9lf40'QQ tl? 5981 Q EQ , WE ECIALIZE IN l 5 +11:11:n-nn1sn1nnx-nn-nn-b-n-n-4.11.I+I.4..1..L..1..1.,l.+...,-.,,'g.,.1.,i. O I X I N ,I X is Q fir X ' f, APPROVED BY YOUR L .,.-.... -..-..-...,..-...i..-..:,..-..-..-L..... x.....Lg.-..L..-..L..-..,. I . nNsTRucTORs I - it vit L - f L 1 I or Ee Rs.E N 9 L - .,t-y I i 06-ttticgs 3 ptumtmi -N Q .5 . ,vm i - Phone M28 ' 8 . -X 2819 0. 48th 8 4 ' , ' lu i H l Servicexl - Depqndabgilifyl - Salttlfactilon L xl .,oPaP?f ' Qldth - Iml?hon Ll i T 'iu'T T'li ilQ4ITWJLL'T l'lll'iJTllTll1 llAlllil'!LllTll'ill'-Ili - r LT . tx! KJ li V X 4 . K 3 - .-Qi-i A TI 9 r X . ' l V .. o!w1nn1nu--11:11:11: 1111:-I-nu1ln I-111-ful-Sdn-un-4un1uu u-nu--nn-nn-3-n--ze? 2 W X a ' 2 fm L i L li . - U 1' , .X Iron scuootssumllssi JEWELRYL8 c0N ECJIl0NAllYi ,ii H if fc h Metfuff ' ' On the sus Cprnel ' 5 E ' ll a SC v X I C l ,P y , -, L l HT Greenedge I K 2701 No. 48th , l A -by X hone.M1042 . v N ,Q ki 1''- - 'ff I'f f i ' - U -i- ff1 'f'T f w N N 1 X , 2 S in X as 1 X x FouN'Pl.1N5P1-3Ns, .- lf'- H'- -'M '- - - f +'3-M l-ui'-'tbl- Tae -'i- 'i' B, Choose-lYOLlr Pen fb 5 X 1 WESLEYAN COLLEGE BO SHO? i wi 'gfgcflthf Ifggegfn 5 A Extends Corflgratulations and B,est 'shes x ll? C 3- AH 8 - 1 Ph M1560:tTo31ac1gsomHigh S5hool645 gh f Q 4 8 ANS., 3 Fullline of , ,1 l one J t .X ' fx- 0' mt C Art Supplies , ' il ' T l L I -- K 'Q 8- I ni 4 I A N xx l X M C ' - --.. --- - --' -L- ..' - r'L-ATSCH i 2- ----- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -1 -- ---8 -'--H -'-s- 2 1 , . , Q 2820 No. 48th x Q l, . 8,5 Pho M2034 l - BROTHERS 1 MILTO GATEES-' GARA E3 1 i is H24 ,QOH Sgtleet i - 8-'A' TOMOTZIIWV E, 5 ' I - X 2 - COMPL TE? segfvucjz I- 2 ' Elms 91 gh.-q.,7u.-..,.-..-...-.Ig-...Sn-.1-u-nn u-ur-un-5-a-nn1lu1n-xnn1nu-mein sid-un-un--ui--nnxun?-un1'nLun-ly ll'Lll'1l 'i' x N X 'I ,Y W CAIJENDAR-Continued , X i M c'mBr:Rg24-:Iracklslon degeats Betha1Eyg,7-0 - - - - - -- 1 ' Oc 0BElT':25- ea ers' o vention. ac ion. , Oilatlzlll QQ:-liiggf :ell 1lqvll:l1Eiii?'1fale1ilii2?at nie gottage OcQmEnt?.'30-Hi-gife jtiaffxohosen. Ruthhnna Russel OCTOBER 4-G. A. A. infdrmal 'initiation. 'i,Mo1te Zgglsgfh pgesiacgstl elect officers' Florence v W , -e -. fly ,np Ocagsmn 4-Seniors fgihooqe the remaindei' of thx ir o cers. V 5 X OCTOBER 5-Seniors hold Elhass picnic ' Roberts Pi. Hi Tarzan! Lucerne od, Floyd Ott , and '1 Briggs elected cheer-leaklersn X X 3 OCTOBER 9-G. R.'s have '0 kid -partyn in they gyln. Talk about babies! x fe, ' Ocrosnn 11-First Student!! Council meeting, 5 ? OCTOBER 12-Jackson trims '-,Co1lege- Vilgvv 21-0. - Ociilossa 56-Informal initiation, of Iii-Y's. Were we s ocke . ' - -C OCT 18-Art club organized under the direction of ss Ibser. F521 ls NOKEMBEB 3-Ernst convooatlon Qeld. A Professoij Ben- 1 nett gave an entertaining tlk osx the unda- j nsntals of Singilngf' Beeclyherites su ris? Crete 3 b a 7-7 deg loc . X ,Y 'A NOVEMBER 6-GSXR meeting Dr Rebeke Gibbons li gaxye in illustrated talk. on 'In ia d China. ' Digamaacs play 'ullhe Faniily Upstairs 'selected DNQYN mm 7-HilY formal initiation, I Novivuasg 91Armistice Day cclnvocatipn. 'Mr. Marti guiastrgmeaker and gave a talk on the observ- ing of Ar sgice Day. Cathedral succumbs to Red and White 1 J6. NOVEMBER 16-Homecoming convocation featuring an 1................-..-..-..-.....-......-......-..-..- .. - - ... - - - - - -..-.....-..-..-...............--.+ . . i Q A Q li In OWNSEND PHO I OGRAPHS ' X P K: 'fi f T - - i W REFLECT THE BETTER THINGS IN PORTRAITURE . if I X ' I 1 -::1n-::n1n-inf1:+:--11:11I1-q1nu-::u-uu5uu-fun-'mfg nr...M1ui..1.1.l1...11.-.,.1..1..1-.11-1un1uu11t2:lIi I ,L Modern Photogwpfly 05673 ,the df-9C9 QW'l They come not from mass prodnctioml il H mg and apprecmtwe public a quamyl ' but from the personal touch of the H T' land refinement never before achievedl . . . . . . if H history' artzstzc and consczentwus technician. A H ...-..--.-..-----n--..-..-..-..-..-...-..-...- af. 4........-...-..-...-..-...-..-.--..-..-..--.--.-..--..-.-L H 1 Q XX. 'X W . t - IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE TUEA ST --,Q X-Q .Ai Preserve the present for the future X X X K -X u I STUDIO. 226 SOFTH urn S'1'1cEE'r AX X1 5 X 1 ig Y . I lilZ'l:illTl:' 5 - T I' l T Ii iilTllTll'?llilillFll4Lll illillf ll-lllTlliIlTlll l riElilb N' , , 'Q -, X. -,A X , 1 T CALE R- in Novmmkam 21-Y. R.'s have fist CityQ'Wide Supper.. X. XX, I Fifte Jackson gi Is andxtwo spcikisors atfendecf' A Oikwdum former gmdu s. Jackson wins over X1VIfs,egQSAdam5 ,tagged on NWI-,at eGir1 serves X ' hlan 60' - S' Means p ai Gir1.' 'X X 'X gl R X ovr: Bm Gir Resemg hold ormal initiation. 2 NNEMBER 224. e U 'wif' Qxdrganizgd 'by obey-txx cis? 1 G. A. baQba11 st. fHo11and. IVIRI Silv trand i'and ' . Thompsonf, T i K 0VE!MBE 2 k humbles Linco R rves 13- ' Were elected 561901150 - h X X4 ' O 3 - spe in rt player oh! 'ri Re- NQVQMBER za-Tse Ngbiwzgsia gLii.iSQhoo1 Pr S As-X T sb serve m ' g eld in e for of a 'scu ' n on so' tion conv nes dt Nebr Un versity. 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Mr. Cheno- JAN 1 Rese e C. - I u e t- Gsoggs f -1 own 5-Ksittion t c , ' voca 1 . re c 'I 1 ea a JANUA -Jacksorf' amvs Link Reserve 48-10, Jackso overcoi s of hey? . chi . 1 u her'eent 'ht vu f 'nf-I -',f I-,.af., I - p C ' . f ' ' J if . I' . e 1l'1g. r . Yerke '- a d s- Jackson crowne G. . L. asket bal Champs. ss Q. Rela Q.. 1 1 p R per ask or H e F1 e of FEBR . s G7 1, . 1 ' ' OV f ' S 31 . enezian is S , rs C , FEB 4 Son nip ,.. , 1-18, virtually Jackson IS askedqto S t Tournament aong 1th , t r mo ytnj, Cre1 o rep. c ,, . 1 FE ,I jay . a y, -,,.. a 4 are so FEBRUARY 27-Stat conv . J ge ' 'I N, eres : sion here. Mr. M. C. - er guest Speakef- .f- s to ,V li aboixt - ohol. Jackso : at .B A -- - I atrice 26 to wi -f r tenth straig ct f Y 29fH1 meetl FEBRUAR -' -- - - :Eff ock . ' ' - n ups FEB .. . 1-Secon Semesteryffife chosen. MARCH 13 ckson efeats Norfolk 20-12 in firs ar ' 0 . on name ed -i. . A, A, round o State ournament. Pep rally for State me g ' t - or 'a . n ' -I su 1-, New To y tor last pep rally of seasonj. , e f-In - '- resenta lves a re .I udent Coun- . . . c - e s i cers, choosing Dale -Seligman BCH 224-fans C ehmma from Tour' s rve IH t e capacity of president. I ey FEBRUARY 12-G. is er par y in the fn. lVIjARc1-1 1 G. A. A. gconvocation. Presentation of FEBRUAIFY 14-Reverend Giates shows slides con- - ' afds- G- R- me - vocation of Abraham Lincoln. BCH J.-If sic co ogg n, Diggs and the FEBRUARY 16-Jackson suffers first defe -' - boy -if tet, girs trio, and e mxed octet pre- if1gS 24-20- s o he selections that t y would sing at the FEBRUARY 17-Seniors hold penn carnival. Mr. ' ,ct muslc C est sophomores have Skiting Brooks, a pal 5, was the outstanding feature. party' L11 n nu 1:11 Q 11 X.1:mineral-nm-nu17-:nn1un1un1nn1nvn- -ux:1nu11u 1lu1:n1n:1n-nuiuljfghi 11:11:11-nn1 lybgx IQ 9 I F 1. X W D . TAYLOR at TAYLOR D., . f . ' I ' . If. W , . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS D . ,Q 4 II I QI f I -23 I 47 Q3 5111 N Phone M2357 1 - lf X .1 p' X K Opposite Postoflice If f , ui- ' bg I I 8 an u u Lmnxlu-nn1lxv:nu1nx:1ln11::1nn1-nun-1ll1nu- -Quinn1nu1nln1ll1uv1nn1ll1rl1un1ul-nuuffinihiuuigqg x X f571.fIx' I , . GARELD L. BUTLER I't'R,I , .V ' .- I 5 ' B DENTIST ' r if 'E 5 I XE 728 st. Paul PhuM 2357 I Opposite Postoffice H I i f : - 1-1- 1 - - - 1 -'l-ll-ll-ll- - - - - ---- - ---1--1..1..1....,.1.,l, A l55l tfful' SENIORS A f yn .. . ..-.. ..... ..-..-..-..-......--......-. - ....-......7,1l..-......-..T.f....l..-......i. GQ I I , L-'Xi ' ','N P I .. , .. mf WE THANK YOU', 1- , . fi ' S U C C E S S f , and may we meet again , H 4 I if I I ANDE SON STUDIO ff H I is Q' A i 3 QUALITY: P Bos MODERATE PRICES ' ' : ' .K 1 in l if 1034 o TREET 'L i Yi L I N o L N H I Q ' 4..-,,.-..-..-..-..-..-..-.. ..-..-..- -...?...- - .......... ..-.....-..-..-....-. - I wx I U af v CAL A on ' d if MAY 4 State Music Contest. Five place. MARS -G A A. mee g- Sp ng foclbau prae-3 MAY Lincoln tennis team defeats Jackson. tice o ens. NK - X l X MAY 895rG. R. annual anquet. New oflicers installed. MARC 8-Mi' ' iller .pres ntiin ima ' ar MAY 8,-Jackson soft b ll team oses to College View. Sgrgsfge plc re if typlca ackso Mae at C ' Mzgtio .Dramatic and fMusic asseigpresent convo- M 29- ' ' f M ' t t. t G . S 3' 1 N 2:5 ans-gf: giltiietrigncfjsliifie ensva e sta Mg gieallglayi Day. oroth Taylor chosen Queen . cont . X in ing Hi-Y, GJ R. co erence. ' ' Xi Xp APRIL -Pmfe or G nes Speaks-Lat Q- cation- MAY -Bus,Kn1gh breaks tate Javelin record. APRIL -Senior girls Win inter-Class B B. hampk.-l MAY E0-Tay' r and ouders ake doubles tltle. ship. ' 'N ,,' A 5-Jac on wi G. L . tra k le. APRIL 10-G, meeting. iss Wi X spoke in MAYQ6-Ray Ramse featu d ab Convocation. :Aging 3 iocatio xg a j 'D I 'R 8-Juni -Sen' ban t. ' ARSIQIBLSS lim and o iygpfirst round I 8-Hi- inter- ub D e Party. APRI -Convocatio Colored lslid s f China MMf13'ECa1 nu 0 4 sho ,ptain poerry. I X , MAY 4- Bel ve Me Xanti e presented. APRIL -Ju or ' rniva1. MAI! 1-Seni Sne D . j APRIL reation rd pres ht humorous o - MAY1s31-Pres t an t e G. RQ cabinet members vocation. 4 S0 to Camp- APRIL 2,-Jack n tragjtmen beat College View. E JUNE 9-Bacc laurea MA 3i4EtateA usic Cbntest. J JUN: 1,1-Com encement. l N 'z il . ..-..-...-...... ..4-..g...-..- -'L ...-.............-..-...-.......,...L..-..- uk-.,-.. ----- ...-........-...,.--4. -lt W . N I W Q iz l N I :W 'x-E' 1 l E 'N ' ' 'f l 4 Q I - A J' M Aflmdglf f 1' 1 L 1 I l ll H fi . ,J 1 ll W.. ,Pj 4 . U H S lOtQ Ozigreersg A g X4 Lincoln. Nebr. 1' A 5 H ' :: Q it ml al l Y ' - -, ,, e A X -E .g............. ... ..-.... ... .............:X,...-.. .... -- - - ....-...............-.........-..L J lf 56 J 'Q -A X-+2 The New Beauty Treatment for Your Garments. 4 Q. 1 I eeeeeeee H Brightens Colors and Restores Newness. 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