Kimball County High School - Longhorn Yearbook (Kimball, NE)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 14 text:

MEMORIES One September morn, in the year 1935, some 30 odd little beings passed through the portals of the great institution of learning, the Kimball Grade School. In those days punishment was administered with rubber hoses instead of the dictionary. The years trickled by, and we found ourselves trudging nearly a mile to school everyday. Most of us, that is. The obedient students of the brilliant class never seemed to do anything wrong, but we could never understand why every teacher quit teaching after we got through with her - - she just simply gave up! Then one bright sunny day we found ourselves not quite dry behind the ears, graduating from the 8th grade. However, we left our mark with the establishment of the 8th grade banquet. It seems they are still having trouble trying to give them. Freshman initiation was a gay affair (for the seniors, -that is)! We soon learned how to pick dandelions for sneaking with the seniors. Take this to heart, lower classmen! In our freshman year we were led by Jack McMurray and Mr. Flanders, and in our sophomore year by James White and Mr. Flanders. When we were sophomores we all went on a picnic to the Pine Bluffs Hills. During our Junior year, under the leadership of Maxine Mulvihill and Mrs. Grosshans, we gave the seniors the most spectacular (not bragging or anything) Prom ever given. A mystery-comedy play, The Night Was Dark, was put on with a howling success. We always do things in a big way. Kimball was represented at Boys' State in 1947 by Alvin Danielson and Francis Cortney. Maxine Mulvihill attended Girls' State. Leonard Sterle, one of our outstanding football players, was chosen to attend the football all-state rally at Lincoln. The class of '48 was honored also in '47 when Francis Cortney took first in the state high jump meet at Lincoln, jumping 5' 11 On the last day of school we all piled in the box of a truck and took out for the Wild Cat Hills for a picnic. After loafing all afternoon, we went to Scottsbluff to a show. As it this wasn't enough, we went to a circus. Then after a hard day we climbed back into the truck and rode home in the rain. —10—

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FIRST ROW: Jo Edens, Shirley Vogler, Maxine Mulvihill, Elsie Christensen, Mona Grouns, Virginia Stormberg. SECOND ROW: Jack McMurray, Norman Philips, Leonard Sterle, Alvin Danielson, Jim Davis. Evelyn Herman, Joan Jensen, Delores Grote. THIRD ROW: Margaret Southard, Darlene Buescher, Myrna Taylor. Dolores Buescher, Juanita Lewellen, Frances Peterson. Virginia Blayney, Pauline Nagel, Joyce Vencill. FOURT HROW: Francis Cortney. Dale Haase. Jack Russell, Jim Mueller, Jim White, Charles Singleton, LeRoy Nelson, Ray Davis, Richard Stahla. Phil Schwindt. NOT PICTURED: Mary Davis, Delores Evertson, Wayne Henderson. CLASS FLOWER White Rose President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SENIORS CLASS COLORS Rose and White CLASS MOTTO Our Aim: Success Our Hope: To Win CLASS OFFICERS Alvin Danielson Shirley Vogler Pauline Nagel ...................... Jo Edens —9—



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 MEMORIES (CONTINUED) Our last and final year in deal old K. C. H. S. has been rather dull. We find ourselves in exceedingly great joy to be graduating after much struggle. We did give a comedy play, Me And My Shadow. The Honorable Val Peterson, Governor of Nebraska, was graduation speaker. There were only 10 who have managed to struggle through from kinder-garden. They are: Elsie Christensen, Alvin Danielson, Mary Davies, Jack McMurray, Maxine Mulvihill, Jack Russell, Charles Singleton, Myrna Taylor, Shirley Vogler, and James White. SENIOR CLASS WILL Virginia B. wills her new look” to the Esquire. Juanita wills her southern drawl to Joan Strasheim, who needs to be slowed down. Virginia S. wills her sweaters to Delores LeMcry. Delores Buescher wills her neat hair-do to Donna Barrett. Jim Davis wills his ability to get along with teachers to Sterling. Francis Will ya, Shirley?? Shirley I will, Francis. Darlene Buescher wills her bashfulness to Max Littrell. Elsie wills her sweet disposition to Donna Mulvihill. Mary Davies wills her ability to blush to Kay Siewert. Jim M. wills his pretty legs to Barbara Foote. Alvin wills his new car to the Union Pacific. Jo wills her dimensions to Mr. Murphy. Mona and Myrna will their ability to play hookey to Glenn and Wes. Dale wills his handkerchief to Jack Stormberg, who has the good old Stormberg nose. Ray D. wills his Peter Lorrie Voice to Billie Jeanne Raper. Joan wills her boyish ways to Rita Cortney. Wayne wills his brains to Leonard Larson. Evelyn wills her quietness (?) to Ronny Cortney. Jack M. wills his web feet to pidgeon-toed Clay. Maxine wills her old boy friends to her little sister. Pauline wills her model A to Arlene Evert. Joyce wills her bounce to Bonnie Dudney, not that she needs it. LeRoy wills his whiskers to Lee Ray Edens. Frances wills her jokes to David Irwin, who needs them. Norman wills his heart to Marilyn Louthan - - heaven knows she wants it. —11—

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