Lexington High School - Minute Man Yearbook (Lexington, NE)

 - Class of 1941

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Miller Supt. of Schools A. ll llnivvrslty of Nvlvrasliil M A llmvrrsily ut Nt-lwraska Board ol: Education Lloyd Kam President Mrs. lohn Roberts Vice-President Harold Barrett Secretary-Treasurer lames Adams Mrs. l. W. Morgan VJ. A. Stewart, Ir. Page 5 Beal Jensen Bierhaus Carter Knapple Miller Elma C, Beal English, Spanish A. B. Yankton Iames I. Bierhaus Science, Aeronautics, Mathematics A. B. lwlastings College Bertha Carter Normal Training. Mathematics A. li. Kearney Stare Teafhers lvl. A University ol' Iowa Dale C. Cress Vocational Agriculture ll Sc, Nebraska Dean S. Durrcart Music is L. 'Iarkiu cgsllrgtr Lrllrarr E. Hanson English A B Kearney Stan: 'feaclirrs 1 l J 5. l H C U ll ll 1't' l QQ' ff Cress Robinson Duncan Hanson Soker Thorpe Eleanor E. Hultenmaier Home Economics li. Sc. Nebraska Emmett W. lacohson Vocational Agriculture B. Sr. Ames. luwn Max L. Casey Principal A. H New lwlt-xnro Sur-- Earl l-l. lensen Sorial Science. Coach A. B. Way't1c Margaret Knapple Biology. Mathematics A. B Corner College George E. Miller Athletics, Industrial Arts B. Sc Nebraska Wesley'an Page 7 Huttenmaier Jacobson Vander Beek Waltemath Gertrude M. Robinson History, Latin A. B. Nebraska Wesleyan Nl. A. Nebraska Bertha Charlotte Solcer Commercial B, Sc. Nebraska lesse B. Thorpe Librarian A. B. Peru State Teachers B. S. in L. S. University of Illrnois Howard Vander Beek English. Speech. Dramatics A. B. Iowa Edward P. Waltemath Mathematics, Athletics A. B. Hastings College Dorothy Duryea Office Secretary Casey Duryea fi' fx P Q ' Xixiii? l f 232 2. :H- 4' ,af ,W Q J4, 1 4 fy f' Y 1 - I Q. fl . X fb' k X K I V Q A K f Q KJV' g ay I ' f ' EE 'WT ff, X' 1 . fn W4 x f ,W V' aww ,EY f - 1 in 5 . W 5, awlwvugllg PV I In '55 1 , ,W I - r AA-Afzgjf fgb- v if , ff? B- N i 3 A ff g Q Y A ' I , , f,. ' ' ,Q ,.., - H -A ' I 5 .L,,,. 5 A rv , - M, A L Ns , N . 4 KN . gum .W 1 uk ,lx ,.,-.1 , nn- xx F' Qs .-4. N 5 A 'uv A S , tx Q, 0 1 S 41 ' r Nf. its 'J 1 xza, W -GX '- -s f' x D rf Q , . I., 7 I 1 1' ., fi . ' II: 5 .i ' 3 1. 1 V 3 1' ' .. V A. ii. Y , I N . 1 if If . 1. 1 :s ': ZEN u 1. 3' 1 1.13 I 3 1: . . -.O V , ... 1 11f,. ' ' 2213.1 I ', .1. II , :Z I. Q: Q. fy 1 Hanna. secretary: Cranford, president, Hirsh. treasurerg Henderson. vice-president. SEllIllIlS After passing through the four stages of a high school career as Freshie, Smartie, Sophisticates and Dignified Senior, we hcpe that we have fulfilled our motto, Service, not serve us. We also chose the carnation as our class flower and the color com- bination of blue and gold. Our high school career started under the lead- ership of Marylyn Lindblade, president, with Dean Stuckey, Dale Hanna and Doris Hirsh assisting. After being successfully launched, we entered our second year skillfully guided by Dean Stuckey, president, with 'Wayne Speak, Gladys Henderson and Doris Hirsh as his capable assistants. Next we entered and claimed our places as jun- iors ably conducted by Gladys Henderson, presi- dent, willingly aided by Ruth Lehman, Dick Cran- ford, and Doris Hirsh. During this year we success- fully introduced the first school prom into L. H. S. Finally we took the position we had all looked forward to occupying. For our senior officers we chose Dick Cranford, president, with Gladys Hender- son, Dale Hanna and Doris Hirsh doing their jobs very efficiently. Of course our success is also due to the willing help given us by our sponsors. Our sponsors the first two and a half years were Miss Knapple and Mrs. Dill, then Mr. Bierhaus replaced Mr. Dills and Mr. Thorpe Joined us for our closing chapter. Under stiff competition from underclassmen, the seniors have taken active and prominent parts in glee club, athletics, F. F. A., Girl Reserves, Spiz and other organizations. Page IU Adams Arbuckle Bogner Bout-n Brailhwail Brandenburg Britton Cooney Cranford Cruson Delap Doughty Duffey C. Fagot E. Fagot R. Fagot Fair Fowler George Guldeb Hanna Harlan Haatings Henderson Hirsh Hock I 4-W' , I 71 , faq! in-.4 9 F ' ' A.. 31,1 , W 1 a. Evelyn Adai. 5 4,o4,,.,g igveryn Fagoi Student Council 3. 4: Spnz 4: Cmnmercial Club 3. 4: VJGVHG Arbuckle f C.lirl'Rt-servew l. J. 3. 4: Speerlx Arn Club 5. 4: Annual Hand 1.1. 4.41 i-,i- A 1. HiY .41Tf tk 4, 5'3 4 I Marvin Boqner Rfllph PC1943 HifY5. 4: Glee Club l. 2. 3: Open-tta 1. Shirley Bourn Girl Rexervv.-s l. J. 3: lhlonw lfr. 2. 5: f.mutnx'rt'1:1l Clulw 4: Speech Arts J. 3: Cilee Club 1. 2. S. 4: Oper:-tm 1. J: junior Play 5: Annual Staff 4. Winona Braithwait Home lir. 2. 3: Curl Rvu-rvex I. 2. 5: fllel- lflulw l. 1. . Annual Staff 4, g . Lydia Brandenburg Commerrlal Club 4. Chester Britton Hi-Y 3. 4: Spiz 2. 3. 4: Football 4. Dorothy Cooney Ctrl Reserxea l. 2. S. 4: Curnnmerful Club 41 llume- ltr 3. 4: Junior Cllaw Play' 5 Dick Cranford lf lf. A. l. 2. 4: HIY 4. 4: Spil 2, 5. 4: l. Cflulw 2. 1. 4: N.mun.aI Honor So-ietx 4. 4: N Club S. 4: Studi-ut Council 3. 'llratk 2. 3. 4: junmr Claw Play iz Clit-et l..-.nder 4 Virginia Mae Cruson llonw lf' I. J. 5. 4. Girl Re-t-ru--, l. I: Spf-mln Arte Club 3: Junior Claw l'l.lv 5: lhnd l. 1. 5 41 vlluirlcr l. J: Drum lNhjorv.-tte 5 4: Annual Stall 4 Narnia I. Delap Curl Reserxee l. 1. 3. 4: Speech Arte Club 3: Camin rcul Club 5. 4: Clee Club l. 2: Operetta X. I Gene Doughty F. F. .-X, l. 1. 3. 4: Spiz 4: Cvlee Club l: Opt-retu l. Iirn Duifey F. F A l. 1. 3: Hi Y 4: Student Council 1. 4. l, Club 4: Football 4. Clarence Faq-: Glee Qitib 11 i' i A 4 Page Il l lf. A. l. 2. 3. 4: Spur--li Ari-. Clulw 4: junior Claw . Play 5: Cllr-e Clulu. Thelma E. Fair Girl Re-,l-rvc-. l. 2: 'Iuniur Claw l'l.lv 3: Annual Staff 4 Eugene Fowler l' l: A 1. 3. 4: Student Council 4: junmr Claw l'l.1y 3 Frieda George Girl Rest-rvvx l. 1. 3: Speech Arn Club 3. 4: Curnrnernnl Club 5. 4: junior Cla-.-. l-'lay 5: Annual Statf 4. Keith Gulden lf. lf. A. l. 2. 3 4: Cilee f,lulw 3. 4. Dale Hanna. HIY 5. 4: l' l' A, ball 5. 4: l. Club 3. 4 l. 1. 5. 4. Smtlent Cuuncil 3: lfout Floyd L. Harlan lraii-ferr--rl trmn lflaxtimzx N.-lir.1-lm Margaret Hastings Spi-vtlx Arte Cflub 3. 4: tantrum-r.i.il fluls 4. 4: Spur 4: Curl Rt-st-ruw I, 1. 3. 4. ,lunmr flux- l'l.lv 4: Annual Start 4, Gladys Henderson Spiz Z, 4: Curl Reaerve- I, 1. 3. 41 Speech Arn Club 3. Glee Cflub 1. 3: Student 5. National Honor Sucre-tv 4: C.umrnt-rcial Club a. 4. Council l: junior Claw Plas 3. 4: Annual Staff 4. Doris I-lirsh Home lic l, l. 3, 4: Band l. 1. 4: Commercial Club 3. Curl Reaervee 1. 1. 3. 4: 4: Speech .-Xrtb Club 3. 4: Plav 3: Student Council 2. Spiz I. 2. 3. 4: Junior Claw 4: Annual Staff 4 Toni Hack lf lf A l. 2 x 4 Student Nlanager 3. 4: Student Cfcunul I i l Hollibaugh Howell Hurless johnson Kanda Lanham M. Lauby T. Lauby Lindblade Longly Low McCarter Margery Holllbauqh Girl Remerveb 2. Frances lane Howell Ctrl Reserveb 1. 2. 3. 4: Home lic. Club 2. 3. 4: Oper' etta 1: Glee Club l. 2. 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Speech Arts Club 3. Emma lane Hurless Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 3. 4: Girl Reaerves 1. 2, 3. 4: junior Claw Play 3: Student Council 1. 3: Speech Arts Club 3. 4: Annual Staff 4. Doris lohnson Student Council 1: Girl Reserve-5 l. 2. 3: Speech Arts Club 3. 4: Home lic. Club 2. 3. 4: Hand 1. 2. 3. 4: Opt-retta l. 3: Glee Club l. Z. 3. Yasuo Kanda F. F. A. 2. 3. 4. Ruth Lanham Speech Arty Club 3. 4: Commercial Club 3. 41 Cvirl Rf.-aerveb 3. 4: junior Clam Play 3: Annual Staff 4: Glee Club 2, Margaret Lauby Speech Artb Club 3: Cvlee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Horne Er. Club 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 3, 41 Girl Rewerves l. 2. 3. 4: F, T. A, l. 2. Thelma Lauby Band l. Z. 3. 4: Commercial Club 3. 4: Girl Reserves 1. Z. 3. 4: Speech Arte Club 3. 4: junior Claes Play 3: Student Council 3: Annual Staff 4. Marylyn Lindblade Spiz 1.2. 3. 4: Girl Reserves 1.2. 3. 4: Glee Club l. 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 3. 4: junior Class Play 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Operetta l. 2: Annual Staff 4: Speech Arn Club I. Z, 3. 4. Ronald Lonqly lf. F. A. l. 2: Spur.-cli Arte Club 1, 2: Glee Club l. Harold A. Low Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 41 Spiz 4: junior Clam Play 31 Baaketball 4: Cheer Leader 4. Leola McCarter Glee Club 1. 2: Curl Rt-serves l: Speech Arts Club 4: Opererta 1. b Page I2 .,4ffv9 K J,'f:4A.'f , , um I KD -ff ,Q ,AC, JJ ..,!V ' ,Lf4,4.. ' -' . , , - 1 ca-M - McKee Mason Meister Meyer Nimie Page Quitmeyer Reynolds Gfxzl IVICKQO llmm- lff 2. 5. -1. fnrl IIA-V1-l'x'1-x I. I. I 41 Spa! I. 4 l3e'fQrly Mcrsvn Ilumr Ift' 1. 5. 4: Curl llvwrvt-s I. Q. I. 4. fllvz- fflulw I. J. 5. 41 Hand I. 2. 3. 4: C.mnnu-rfml C.IuIw 4. If 'If A, 3 Pearl M. Meister Btnvl I. 4. Cleom Meyer Gurl R wrt-tw I. 2: llnmv If jg 'Iunmr f,l.1-x l'Iav 2 Lucy Ellen Ncrvlcxux ffm11vnt'rc'ml flulf S. 4: Girl Iivwru 2, I. luxum' CIA., lllay 5 Dorothy Helen Neff llvmr It f,Iul' .'. 9. 4. fllrl Rt-.1-ru-N I .' I, 'Il Sp-'1-vll Arn flulv I. 3: ffutnv'rrlaI fflulw 43 llnml I, I 3, -5: fllw- Cflulw 2: Opvrvtm 1: ,luxuor fflnw Play 5. ,Xnnuml Staft -I. llfffk Ilflrliix' ac . L .14-fu .' 1.-M ft ff.,,v-,. f , Navinux Neff Richards Rickertsen Pmxluxe Nxmlo c,.f1 ue.-.wt-.W 1. c,1.,.I cm, I, QIVJ-9 Belle Page fllrl Ilv.4-rw-w 4: llvlw' If f.Iul' Y Nelson Roberts I I A K -1- Cylvf- futllw I' 'lunmr Claw Plav I1 Opvrt-lt.t I. Annual Staff 4 Qpcxl D. Qullmeyer llmnv l'r Cluh .'. 4. 41 furl llvwr I I 3' ,lunmr flaw Play 5, Lccnfzrfj Reynolds 'llranxfn-rrvd from l.vl'an0n. Cwlutv Lccrz Rlchcxrcls Cllrl Rt-wrvcs I: flvmvnm-rtml C.Iul- BIII RICIQQTISQII I I' A. I: ,Iunmr Cla., l'I.1v 1 llrxrfrlil F. Rnlxerts .3---I-rl: Arne I ulw 41 Im-mr t I,1 x l'Iw uw I. J. 3: fllcc Club Kiln me around again W'iIIie. is thc grneral trend of thought coursing through the ht'adS nf their fair damwrli. lfvcryl'-ody mix! booms out announcer Thorpe mer the P..-X. system. Following instructions are these pictured Minutv Man ,mtl 5laidw. P09913 BeHy Snnul LOS VVGHS Girl Roscrvrw 1. 3. 4: l' T. A 3. 4: Annual staff 4. Girl Rc-sc-rvcs Z. 3, 4: llome lic. Club 3 3 Speech Arts Club 3. 4: l'.T. A. 3.4: Splz 2.3.41 Clwccr Lradcr 'lunirvr Claw Play 3: Cvlcc Club l. 1: Opcrtrta Z A nual Staff 4. Wayne Speak Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Studvnr Counrul 4: lfoorlwall 3. 4: Basket- ball 2. 3. 4: Trark l. 2. 3. 4: l. Club l. 2. 3. 4. Bob Spiz 4. Merna Staulfer Girl Rescrvrs 1.2. 3: Commercial Club 3.4: Gln:-c Club 3. LGROY l'. lf. A. 3. Robert Stevens luanna VVHkHs Dean Snmkey F. F. A. l.2. 3.4: HIY l.2. 3.4: Splz l:Band l,2, ' ' ' 3. 4: lfnotlwall 2. 3. 4: Baskmball 2. 3. 4: Track Z, 3. 4: Vlfqll Wlnlers Glue Club 3: N Club Z. 3: l. Club I. J, 3, 4. Transfcrrcd from Cozacl. Nr-bratkal Thelma layne Swanson Evelyn Wissbaurn Glee Club l. 2. 3. 4: Opcrctta l. 2: Spll 3. 4: Clxccr Snlz 3. 4: Homr Er,Clul1 2. 3: Curl R 3 new Leader 3. 4: Speech Arts 3. 4: Girl Rescrveg 1. 2. 3. 4: Commerfial Club 4: Glcc Club l. 2 3 Opcreua 2 F. T. A. 4: Commercial Club 3. Annual Staff 4. 6: 'X Smith Speak Stauffer Stevens Sxuckey Swlnum L. W'elIs Westfall Whitehead Willets Winters Wl5,baum Page I4 H.-'Xnd the nighlingale sang in Barkley-' .1-mls our the phonograph as the dancers cliclc across thc pcli-hed floor. The xucccu of nur high school parties ,nun lm- judgvd lu' the glevful expressions on llww umnlx-n.lncr's. lflfrry limo Thomos Curl lh-wruw l. 1. 5. -1: Spvvrlx Arn 2. S: fmnmxcralal C,Iulw 4. 4: lx I. A 4: fnlr-c Club l. J Ufrrlorro Vlforrl lhml l. 2. K. 4: frllw- flllllw I. 1: S911 3, 4: Spvrrlu Arfw 5. 41 Chrl llvwru-S l. 1. 3. 4L Cf:-mmvrcml Club 3. 4: OW-rn-rr.: l, J: Anmml Smlf 4. llvolyrr Vlfoovor fllrl R1-wrvnw l. 2. S, -ll llumv lfr. W: ffmnvuvrrld f.lulv H. -li 55-rw-.lx Arn Clulw an liaml K, 41 film- Club l. Szfrrtlfy Wolls Srmlm-nr lNl.1lmgvr 4: l' lx A l. 1. 4. -l Darlene Wood Curl Ruvrvc- I. 1. 3. 4: Spf-s-rlm Art? flulw 41 Spv 4: Cnmnu-rcnal Club 5. 4: Cllvc f.lulw J: Ops-rcua 25 lun' mr Claw Play 5: Annual Sta Doon Woodnlon Glu- Club I. J 1 Forrest Wooclrrwcrrr C111-o f.lulv l. J. 2: Sw-4--'ll A Nor mol 39 Yoder Curl Rc-wrww l. I Roberto Zulouf ff 4, nl. flulw w. 4 5p--1-.-lx Arts f,lul1 1. 1: fnrl llswn-ru'-W l. I Q, -ll llmnv J li. 2. 5. 4. 'lunmr flu. ll 'Qx Thcmas W ard W eax er S W ells W ood D W oodmxn F W oodman Yoder Poco I Zulauf ,W ' mio! lo r 4 Boiriys ,Mm 4 ,,,, .,, ,,:q Y. QQ.. Dol . W ,, ,,.,,,, ...N -5,-,-,.,....-., ,. 57295 '.'1f?x YXS1 ?f.f i71'.':?F I'f'i f' 51' vw SO I SEZ . . is the inside Gbps NVVHERES HITLER NQVW' That? 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':rf- Fy,:A:.2 Spfxfifi, KQr.'5?11 I-Q13 i' AL,W'!-XYS SAY Arid Ri1',':112r'd Sfmk Vf'-:': G, Gfxrlizzg Mfrqr' ' Phila HW.-f':f', HH.-.'1'i gi film Pill? Snjx Ei Hiffmk f -r. '1:'1'i Kf'-ith Gif-ntl ,1'jY'f'5, 'Y'ffxTEH 'r'Q'f USING KIIXS7 'Yhf 'HH 'Hifi fV'i' t'Xf.T'i jiri Swrgtmrsfsrv frrf Ifxsexf- Bi'f'.'lI,5, Alix? Scli:111-'it 'md R BWITFN B 'HY' , E11 Dxzx' fini Rik N' ,1 X f...n., , IM,,',Q wffwm M, , Mmm ., fimmlt 1.1 w..J 0 5. -,UA vL.x. .. First row: Bch Bailey. Pat Banks, Joe Beans. W'ilma Beans, Max Beyl, Ralph Boilesen. Bill Bowen. Clara Bolen. LaVaugn Brodine. Harriet Burnett. Jane Brunner. Aleta Carpenter, George Casper. Irene Corder. Donna Cowles. David Cranford. Second row: Ruth Diefenhach. Ruth Decker. Jeanne Dick. Aetoa Dillman, Marjorie Dodge. Mar- jorie Duryea. Earl Eclmisten. Melrose Evert. Dorothy Fore- man. LaVera Glenn. Ernest Har- money, Jean Hatfield. Jizn Ha- worth. Stanley Havw'orth. Glennys Haysenyager. Betty Hibbs. Third row: Junior Heine. Dick Hoclt. Milton Howell. Norma Howell. Beverly Johnson. Ma- snmi Kanda. Kathryn Kearney. Jim Kelly, Arnold Kirwan. Glenn Knapple. Evelyn Kjar. Eugene Kjar. Clair Kreitz. Bob Knuth. Lourene Kugler. Lea Kufeldt. Fourth row: Virginia Levick. Carroll Loudon. Charles Mac' Lean. Byron Mey'ers. Norman Meyer, Phyllis Michel. Millicent Miller. Betty Mullin. Stella Mouzes, Louis Munoz, Jeanne Neff, Yvonne Norton. Hariet Page. Wilma Pedersen. Evelyn Phillips, Donna Peters. Fifth row: Bob Prideaux. Le- Vona Ransdell, June Rasmussen. Esther Rasmussen, Raymond Red- ding, lris Regouby, Gerald Roe. Frances Ryan. Ellen Sage. James Scott. Jeannie Silas. Ruthie Smith. Ruth Sorensen. Mary Spurgetis, Billy Speak. Natalie Stauffer. Sixth row: Wilma Stn-ver. Bet- ty Stryker. Elizabeth Stuart. Wayne Taylor. Warren Teetor. Bill Turley. Bill Turner, Joan Wengler. Wilma W'elIs. Vemon Welliver. Roger W'inter. Donna Weirauch. Leola Weirauch. Aur- ella Ringenberg. J supnumuafs Page 20 -X 'Donna Peters, Presldenr Billy Speak, Vice-President ' Marjorie Durye-cr, Secretary Bob Knuth, Trees urer -,. 'e X.. sp Promising, rltat describes the ninety-s1x Sopnoniores. The-v are proving :hernselves capable of loecorninq dependable citi- zens. Talent is plentiful and there is great promise of many successful careers. These loyal true Minute Men and Maids will come more and nzore into the iirne-l1qnt as the years Corne and ao. Heres wishing theni all the luck possible lil their en- deavors ot the future. Page 21 RJ www PWM JKWJWWFHESHMEH ffflcft The Freshmen, our future Ll-l.S. leaders, are usually considered inexperienced but the ninety-two members ot the class ot l944 have already started a record that makes people realize their possibilities. lt takes time to develop efficiency and chaiacter, but they have already evidenced their ability to lead in the riaht direction. By their willingness to do a hard task well, the Preshies are showinfll Dust what type ot a school Ll-IS. will be when these scholars are at the helm. So We say to you, Freshmen, show your talents and continue to make us proud of our Lexinaton Hiqh School. Some day before you realize it, you too will be Seniors and enjoy their privileges. ELM A A ff- Q45 of+4?jsV 5' ' 'I if 1' I r 'Li Wfw .,W,a, L,-MM if M ff- fi ww 1 i - . V ' ,V Q Sfmt -J.. PM ' 7' :z1? ' Bill Bates, President Francis Faqct, Vice-President Geraldine Lauby, Secretary Delphine Ayres, TIQCISUIGI sa! f l s -1 4 ' gs ' I ...tj f' Af I . 4-1 , P P ' , I ,l l , X, I rg 3 Y I ' l Page 23 First row: Robert Adams, Paul Araujo. Delphine Ayers. Bill Bates, Kenneth Beran, Bill Ber- quist, Thelma Bice, George Blev- ins, Larry Bourn, Waunvta Braithwait, Jack Branson. Wil- bur Brown. l.aVern Burhop. Loi. Carson, Muse Ceballos. Second row: Pauline Corder. Wfayne Corder, Donald Cross. Maxine Curley, Ellen Dallas, Georgene Davis, Leona Decker, Virginia Delap, Dorothy Derick- son. Frances Diass, Phyllis Duf- fey, Eileen Edmisten, Francis Fagot, Dwight Fagot. Louise Fa- got. Third row: Ralph Falkinburg. Bob George, Ted Harvey, Freda Henderson. Phyllis Hibbs. Don Hofferber, Doris Holland, Doris Hollihaugh, Donna Holloway. Wfayne Hosick. Shirley Jacobson. Lloyd jones. Allen Koehn. Aaron Kopf. Maxine Lange. Fourth row: Geraldine Lauby. Cleo Major. Theresa Mccorltle, Vaun Miller, Virginia Moore, Hallie Mullin, Dorothy Murray, Calvin Nimie. Tom Oldfather. Vivian Parsons, Mabel Perry, Violet Phipps, Lila Regouby. Marjorie Reynolds. Marjorie Rich- ards. Fifth row: Dick Rickel. Keith Saulsbury, Francis Sheaff, Alyce Sipe. Doris Smith. Joyce Smith. Robert Snowden. Milton Spooner. Dean Stanford, Pattygale Stoke-. Gloria Struempler. Ed Sykes. Betty Thompson, Iryl Tomasek. Jeanne Transue. Sixth rou: Roger Turner. Dean Vance. Lois W'aller. Alta Warner. ,lim Warren. jean W'heeler, Virginia W'hite. Naomi W'illets. Harry W oehrle. Thelma Xvood. W'ilIard W'ood. Betty Young. 4 xll N X x N i N, I Nr x X X N X lx X A ax X xxx .J X . X X X x N V X R x - I T 'N 'NNXXXXXXXXXXXXQ Adann Hrillun K ummins ' W'f??3 7, 'fy' f 'V T., 11,35 5 3 I Y' lC.i?t.,'- 'Av J 44524 .vga U1 QA flullvn Duffvy Ifranrc PLUH1 jacob Kenrn 77' sun 0 N Krmpple Kupf Kring! Sp:-.nk Sunlu-3 Thinnus 4 . L nw, 'F' sb-is 'N D ,uw. Pff M B ,W ' w 4, afudqaaaldall Under the able direction of a new men- tor, Earl lensen, the Minute Men enjoyed a bang-up season with only a very few letter- men reporting for duty early in September, the coaching staff and the football squad spent many long hard evening preparing for the first tussle of the year with the Cozad Haymakers. The first Friday in October found a large enthusiastic crowd anxiously awaiting to see the local boys in action. The Minute Men gave a very good account of them- selves in their first game by handing the Haymakers a l3-O defeat, The following week, the orange and black team was un- able to equal the fast McCook team sparked by the All State lerry Carpenter. For the third game on the schedule, which was the season's highlight, the Lex- ington populace moved west to see the hard- fighting Minute Men outplay North Platte on their own field. However, a neat pass by tied up the score. Their Stroud finally fighting vigor enhanced by this close score, The Minute Men met the Bearcats of Kear- ney on the local gridiron and succeeded in bringing home the pelts. Mid-season found the Minute Men throng traveling to Holdrege to taste defeat for the second time in the l940 season. With renewed determination and the de- sire to bolster up their self-confidence, the Minute Men won an impressive victory over Beaver City by pushing over four touch- downs and not allowing the Beavers to come anywhere near the double stripe. Due to the weather, the Cambridge Trojans forfeited their game to give the easiest victory of the season. Boosevelts Thanksgiving found the Minute Man camp being invaded by the Farmers of Curtis, but Coach lensen's eleven easily turned them back by a four touch- down margin. On the Republican Turkey Day, the Minute Men journeyed to Gothenburg for the last clash of the season. This game fou'nd five boys playing their last game for the Orange and Black, and it also brought out a kicking dual between two of the states best kickers, France doing the booting for the Minute Men, and Miller for the Swedes. la- cobson and Stuckey were on the receiving end of some 'nice passes hurled by Cullen. Senior tackle, Britton, intercepted a Swedish pass in the closing moments of the game running across the double stripe to chalk up the final score. The victory over the Swedes climaxed an exceptional season with six wins, one tie, and two defeats. The Minute Men scored 98 points to their opponents' 45. SCHEDULE October 4fCozad ..,,,,.., October ll-McCook .. .. October l8fNorth Platte October 25-flfearney . . November lelioldrege November 8fBeaver City November l5eCambridge November 2lfCurtis . November 28 -Gothenburg 1 f v v . , . , ,A ., :lm If ' il TI .. I 25. ' Il 1 'N .T Z: '-It 'N .1 1' 1 A. AI 111 I1 If 1' 1:,f, 1 : Vi, ' 1'I,'A STL gi 1 1 I A I H. ind X11u1:m.11v '1.1'xI11. 1:.'..1'-1 .,f, HE it all 1 ' '.',': If 1' 1 ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' if iw: 1 1f,i ' ' Ill ,- .nc W , ,. , 3:1 Q V I X V 12 -sw- Back row Foreman Rnggms Kear ney Adams Sorensen Mouzes Duffey Hanna Speak Carroll First row Coach Muller Kopf Brttton Cullen Krtng France Cum mms Stuckey Jacobson Bourn Coach Jensen I-ront row D Duffey Davts Stanford Roberts Ktrwm Warren Muno1 Whltehead Bowen Teeter Flynn Bark row Smlth lalr once Htr rtngton Harvey Speak Second row Allure Bourn Stuck y Bourn acobwon Selk Bates Ay ers Coach Waltent1th Third row Ward Dm ldton Her quiet arus Wlliey Spuuhler P tmger Cori Stanford Smtth I Page 29 France WH Speak Turley Sluckev A shqht setback ccrzne when the Mg Cick and 11c1dre3e ttvers drshed Cult D 1f711'D11S res. But Gfzthenreurg irrifi T zad fe1t the brunt ct the te-Urn 5 dtsclpprfvn' G1 and prevej fe the next vtcxms fast rprefxks Cid terrtf passes. These wins served ti 'ICCIC1 the keys in tc furth vtctirtes, rrrri with '.'t 5'1r, the' emerged uvzth wtde :nur -tnczl sefregi fr the next tour fees 1ecrx'L:13 RCI'.'W11!1fI, C' ts, Broken B32-.' and Shelton trirxnpl-361 the dust. The rt-11I14lf Mer 'r r t tnfg in the f11g1f:1,:t if L. 5 .1 right 1111 12 than hniz. 5 e 1 in- gm' pins, 11133613 i eg' e Fry.-. , fer 3 1355 by 2: leer: :Z init'-. three. wx: 4.22 ....- . ,..x4.A .Af 13. et 1f'3l.19'?I1 '.'.'.'1S ' ln, .,4- -.... A ,--.-7-., -. rw Lf-v-,5 . ui., , Xecexyz wr 1511111711 ',,' Ifrnttcxry Ifxnucxry Ifrnucrg' If 1. W-, ,num , Ifxnuixry' ?liT11fITV -'3I'kf1LfYf'j Av It lf-V-I, QI'111 I'Y 3,-1 Y , Y. ,..fY.1 1. y eff ,fw-V ., .1.,4. 1 12 12 14 V1 7 74 AM! Ox '7 4.3 25: SCHEDULE 131221 C1Cgt1f1 Lvup C1111 York Kearney North P1cfie , 3 MCCCCLQ Ho1drege Gothenlntr 5 Cizad Ftirvenzfr Ct xrtis Brfiken Biw Shehon 45-25 33-24 26-36 26-28 41-27 14-22 18-23 34-23 22-18 18-15 32-22 44-27 28-19 Back row left to right Ke y Krmg jones Warren Knapple from mu Ifl to right Carroll Teelcr Rlggms Roe mfffjjayu ,MW lr-fl tn rlght back rnw Branson Qmlth All-ure Harrington R Bourn Second row K Bourn hmdcnt managcrb Jarvis Kraimoll Spuhler Slucl-ex Blce B Smith I alr Burke Furs row Haworth Jacobson R Warren Warren jones Bcrqulwt Pmenger Rlmplx Ayers V W Page J2 ', ' : nw. 0' My O ljaridi smrffgf. . Q U I N .:. J-': . . . . . Runga fi k fmm Jlayh H V I .-W-,T,,,... C 0 Back row Coach Muller Struemp ler Bourn Schwarz Kelly Naffzlger Cummins Coach Jensen Searles France Foreman Turley Coach Waltemaxh Center row Kjar MacLean Knuth Hy slop Wilhelm Wood man Longly Kzafndy Ceballos Wright Front row Knapple Dick Cran ford Rassmussen KIIYII1 David Cranford Harmony Munoz Hock Fago! Hawonh A Track Squad The thlrd week ln March found many of the Mlnute Men crowdtnq lnto the equlp ment room and clamortnq for splked shoes It all proved that rn the sprmq a younq s1xth pertod lrbrary Lexmqton s record on the track has been an envtable one due to llne coachtnq and the prrde of mdrvldual athletes who Wrsh to excel The boys know that when one IS par t1c1pat1nq 1n a track event there 1S no chance to catch a breath whrle the rest ot the team Carnes on lt IS only the lad who 1S ln ex cellent physrcal trrm that can breast the tape 1rs Srnce Lexmqton has dlscontmued sprmq football tracl' has served as a conchtloner for the boys who dld not play basketball France Stu key Speak Craniord Fore man Knapple Searles Kearney Faqot and Carson formed a nucleus for one of the best rounded teams that Lexrnqton has had tor many seasons The season found much new talent that promlses to keep Lexrnqton runnlnq tor tlrst money rn the years to come Page 34 7 . , man's thouqhts turn to other things than . , A f' t. gy 'OW ! 43 ff B Britton Carson Cranford lrlolllbaugh 1c0l son B Kelly Richard Robert Searles Sheaf Slear D Qtunkey Young XVGZML Che ol the ourslcmdmq orqohlzomohs l L H S of whlch we ore oroud lS our cxflw letlc orqollwcxlloh They hoye Won th N plaque for L H S l2 out ol the post l3 ,feors 4l troch ee have oecome the pf o erty of our school y lhese oys cmd the r eolenchd recorde IGM The L Clue S on hohorory orqomzol on lor those wh hove Won CI vorslly later Il ol cm L lS the 'noel Coveleo honor for ovs m LGXlHqlOY1 rl :gh School ond lhle orgofuzo tloh llmlis thls I qht to thoee wh he e ployed the goo e Back row 7Vlou7ex C a r s o n Sorengen Kopf Duff! Center row Kear new Kung France Commun, Front row Knap ple Cranford Speak Thlnnea Stuulxey Poqe ! ta , Z t J ' ? , 'T' wr ' f , ' T ' T o L l . T i . . . ' y ' . .- o ' V ' T ' ,or , 3 , T ' . ' e footboll, looslcelboll, or lroclq. The Weorlnq o lo ' lo i ' T T T 1 ' 0 .sfo G o 5, n Edd all Gamba Behlnd our successful 'earns thrs year has been the steadyrnq and lnfluentral hand of our new coach Mr Earl lensen Mr len sen has had as hrs competent assretant Mr George Mrller who has charge of the serves Coach Eddtc Walterrnah rs qu1d1nq factor ln steertna our future Vltnute Man stars the Mtdqets towaa tccessfu athlettc careers Page V ff Student rnanaaers for the football has ketball and track squad for 40 and 41 were Torn Hoclc and Stanley W lls They were the water boys towel throwers and ment One or both followed the teams to all out of town aan S to Keep every hlna 1n order nl y Well Tom H k i f 4 g !j,x R , 2 V ' , 1 V3 , me ig ' K. , , e rve Miller. Earl ,lense . ' ie W' emath. e , official checker-inners and outers of equip- ll ze N I t t t I Y I Sta e ' 5. oc . , l l 4.. , . ' , ' Re- . '-N' ' 1 ' the , ' t , rl S2 l , Back row Wlsshaum Qhenff Sponsor Soker Doughty Hastings flrpenler le k Second row G NLK1-'L Ioudon M VI Ku' Hourn Xvood Rlggln Duryel Hugnnr lrd rom I Ingo! pr Hender en We lflll funn-ek Hollow 11 Dxud frm urd lonrlh row Hlrsh Ward I Ingo! lmhllde Kopf Knxppln Iron! row Wells Dusk Crmfnrd Swanson Duck Cranford Thelma Swanson Lou Wells Harold low Ecmv 1 Y ,Cm .av are 1 1 C11 d we-cued th 1' L13 r Thelr CI b 'Q L W W1 fu? wafbcwl vc Q Q 5 5 3 31511 cC4e1 U03 111 1C11C111311C1K Q New C11 915 w11Q are P3110 1 Q1 QJXQ' Ifldlll 1 . Nhcfl 51 1,1 N 1Lll'3 N mkv1 L x 5113 D X r I Half : .. .Q 4 . . A . I. . .vic. 'Z 4. ' ', . . . 1 l ' . . t , I 'l N, 1, ' ' . 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The '.'3te re- Qff13s.s 3f f1.lS 9f1lf,LlSlCXSfQC 13.3123 ' e wxiners 13 he D131 A' ' mf3r:Q jlfk fr1:1f3r:i, gran Qi? Beryl? .1 115511, LCE 1.21.5 Crzigi H:1r3.j fhrjerite. '.'i3QApr3r13if:1i- D313 H3511 3 . S9Q'Y::.f.Y', E'.'5.',':g XAYQSSQ Q: 1:11, treispgrff., Five Back row: Cowles. Wierauch, Howell, Mill- er. Burnett. J, Neff. Re- gouby. Magnuson. Second row: Norris, G. McKee. Ward, Thomas. Lauby, Hastings, Hen- dersen. Third row: Duffy, Tomasek. Peters, Ayers, Hirsh, Wood. Hurless. Fourth row: L. Fagot, Pedersen. Stuart, Sponsor Beal, Dallas, Diefenbaugh, Sorensen. Front row: Kugler, Cooney, Michel, Hoffer- er Back row Stokes Mey Lanham Wells E Fagot Lnndblade Zulauf N Delap Second tow Sage Kung Kopf Swanson Mason M Lauby Knap ple F Hendersen Third row L Regouby I. Kugler Weaver R Decker Snyder Jacobson B Thompson T Wood Hasenyager Fourth row V Delap Page Navxaux Sponsor Beal M McKee Han son Smith Front row B Smlth D Neff Wnssbaum M Thompson Transue Ready 404 S Under the supervlsron of Mrss Elna Beal, the Grrl Reserves strrved to lrve up to therr motto To face hte sguarely as they launched the new year Wrth tne otfrcers Gladys Henderson prf srdent Marylyn Lrnd blade vrce presrdent Lars Wells secretary and Thelma Lauhy treasurer at the helm thrs organrzatron drvrded rnto three rntcrest groups to surt each rndrvld al grrl The handrcratt oraup at wh ch meetrngs the makrng ot patrrotrc corsages rovertf prns and fancy work occupred the glrls trme was attended hy mcse' nt ustastrc mem bers eager to he-can e more skrl tul rn hand work The sports group pr ved 'o he hent- trme basketball volley ball and other rnter estrng games Many grrls rnterested rn dra matrcs recerved a chance to exhrhrt thetr talents rn plays sponsored lay the dramatrc group At Thanksgrvtng trme oaskets for less tortunate tamrlres were drstrrbuted and 'nany underprrfweged chrldren wore expre s ons of Joy at me annual Chrrstmas party gtven for therr henetrt ln February the grr agarn enroyed therr annual heart srster week a rn als LY wht n greater trrend san: was stressed annong the our Q As a tttrng clrrnay to a successful year the group errertaned therr mothers at a llctal rn that many gr rs pla,ed tor the trrst Mother s Lay Tea rn May Page JS er. - V - . t v : - , 1 - I ' V - , . . . , - - . - 1 . , . , - . l . - Q ' , . . , , . , . 0 1 1 - fl - ff . , . . . , . . v . , . r , c: o , - , . , , . . . 1 . - 1- rf V r f 1 1 , 1 - If - I- 1 1 f , , - c- V. . . . J . . . , H , Q , , I , o. . r r . . . H X Y W I , , , . . ,Q A A , . . . . , .S , . , A F' vt ,I X , , ,. . o , . r W . , , H Q Y -X .A . - oc, . r . , , rho . A. A . . , , A , 7 'N r - t, M ...t.A.,, :...l'la..,. -..V ....,... .,. au-.. S .r C lo. 1 , , . ., 3 - . . . 1 o . ,no r . . r . V ., . I f' F fN'v 1 , IN- 0 f l . ., V . oc, , r t A T V A ..: ., . ' '. A 5,3864 ,am cm This year in order to retain membership in the Speech Arts Club each member was required to earn one hundred points a se- mester. These points were gained by be- ing in a play, giving a reading, or some other type of entertainment which pertained to speech. At the end ot the first semester the membership ot the club was reduced be- cause ot those who tailed to make the ne es sary points Officers for the first semester were: Gladys Henderson, president: Thelma Lau- by, vice-president and secretary: Doris Hirsh, business manager. Second semester otticers were: Ted Nimie, presidentg Emma lane Hurless, vice-president and secretary: Margaret Hastings, business manager. Miss Ruth Letters succeeded Mr. Howard Vander Beek as sponsor at the beginning ot the sec ond semester Back row Hanson Burnett Regouby Meyer Lnndblade Snyder 'VIcKee Thompson Second row Ryan Hurless G Lauby Thomas Ward Henderson Levnck Duryea Third row George Swanson Jacobson 'I' Lauby Hasungs Lanham Hlnh Banks Fourth row Cowles Wlerauch Muller sponsor Leffers Loudon Ayers Zulluf George From row F Woodman Fagot Carson Nlmle Casper Page 39 . A A . . A v V 1 I v Q 1 e a y L v I v v - s s - Q v . ': Q . . . '. . - , - . . - . - . . . - v - - f s - Q v - Back row Kring Fowler Meyers Adams K Beyl Hanson Kopf Second ro Fagot Edmlslen Naffzlger Hodgxon Meyer Gulden Bourn Third row M Bev! Thlnnes Klrwm C Fap,ot Harmony Jacobson Fourth row Stark Hock Wells F Fagot Stuckcy Cranford Kjar 4441412144 offq The Future Farmers of Arne ica a na tional organization of boys strives to de boys strengthen the contrdence of the boy in himself c eate rnore interest in the intelli gent choice ot form occupations The mein bers of this local chapter have at sometime taken vocational agriculture courses The meetings are held the s cond Tuesday ot every month The officers are Dick Cran lord presiden Burrell Bourn vice president Ralph Pago secretary Eugene Fowler treas urer Glen Naltziger news reporter and Yasuo Kanda sergeant at arms The an nual F U A banquet was held in April The tended contests at Curt s Kearney and North Platte For the lirst time the agriculture boys sponsored a high school party and also had a basketball tournament Two delegates were sent to North Platte to represent this chapter at the state conven tion Mr lacolason instructor in vocational agriculture is the faculty sponsor ot the FFA Page 40 WI . ' . A . . . , . I l V V , V ' .1 . . I I . velope competent agricultural leadership in students taking vocational agriculture at- .x Q - l 4 1 .' e T l l l . K' 4 . ' 1. ' , ' V . ' ' v ' ' . : , - ' , ' ' 1 ' , : . . . B ck ow Wells S an on lla son Smith Holllbaugh Rassmussen Second row Hall Moue Salas Brallh all Lange ,lessen Thu-cl ro Spade L Kugler R Decker M Kugle Page Howell Fourth ro L Decker Cater Slauffer Poor Thmnes 4u22ne'7 The Future Teachers of Amerrcas pur pose IS to develop leadershlp and to help prepare the arrls for the1r future profession Durrna the year the oraantzatron gave a Chrrstmas party for thexr mothers and also an entertamment for rural teachers The bra moment of the year comes after a week of observma other rural teachers at work Ea h qrrl ts assraned a rural school IH whlch to teach for an entrre week In lhlS Nay our future teachers get to use the knowle'lge they have qamecl durlna the1r years of pre parmq for the teachmq professron MISS Bertha Oarter sponsor IS recoq n1zed rn Nebraska as one who has done rruch to rmprove the cause of teachers She IS pres1clent of the Departmert of Classroom Teachers of the Nebraska State Teacners ASSOCIGTIOH O! FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Be-ttv Smrth Preszdenf Phyllrs Hanson Vzce Presrdent SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Ohve Belle Page PF9S1d9Uf Lllla Hall Vzce Preszdent Phylhs Hanson Secretary Treasurer Page 41 an r : , w s , n , ' , ' , - : , 1 S, ' . ' W ' , , - ' w: , . , . , . r, , - w: . ' , F 1 v v U - iq ' V I 1 Lois, Wells ,,,,v.,,,,,,,4,w., .v.w. S ecretary-Treasurer ' ' -x- . C , v,,fVw -.'.'f . . ,. . I I T I l X . 6001120 qnbdef F Wondman Neff Sponsor Rohmxon Imdblade Cranford Henderson Hnucll P1ge Thompson Hush Cruson Bourn jan ob on Jfanaa Sacaeiq B agse the r we Natrow f et, rntrates r J rrd n f ual t s a aaersh MUG 1 r 1 neu ,ant en rat o r gantzat o T e 1 rron recogn C was hela V1 Mar h and was ccndul t d t e or rcers Gladys ln nderson p est t M rvlvn Lrna hlaae fl epresrdent fran Co Howell sec retarf and Tlck orant ft treasurer wtth the asslstanoe of Mt G rtrude M Room son soonsor The annual nanauet whrch va ld in A f gl kv Crm Q1 TIC Gawwd me Student Codrcl ot Lexmqton Hlqh hoo makes no p etense ot berna student ernrnent The Student Councrl exlsts for o express therr lrlfos and drslrlces ID a dem oeratr manner The enttre student body IS a ly rep esented and through the1r repre nt Qs students av rfrna suqaesttons he .tthnt fn o th dnl tstratlon Th Student Council nas successfully aqed th All S h lfdfttes rn a manner na has hrrlcen norm aues and butt t f r e Much of thetr r does rt a ra h ttentton of the s u tu Q rnrvent has been C er 'u t ho hfw have accepe o sl' rn Back rox- lculer George Bankn Rlzglns Center row Norris Sponsor Thorpe Pago! Hlrsh from row- Rwan Speak Duffex Jacobson Page 42 t r - 'T 5 . I I eo ' rneziil ershig fi .l M t ral Hinor Sooi 'U 15 very Qgrtizied and ' :must not be laskyic' 1:1 the leur Ci Lraf sl 'fl1l'9 -ech raoier, sChf'f::rsh1g', lr, Q' ir! S - a ' sertice, Juno s and .seriiirs are f:nh1- at s to a 'R tanse ig zhxs 11 rf 1 i h 'o Lfw Hn ri service Y-as A Tl ' 1 1 ' l C. . ' .'Crelr,y he 't'a:: Sslol ' r ,rw ' ' M f IQ ,T rlgnl 'ff ' ' 1 gov l ' ' s e ,., a,r.,,aAA oo., . . T , n 'C - ' 7 f con , - ine purpose of aivina the students a chance 1 - 4 A' my T 1 to ' ' Q ' ' ' . , s. . . ma, s , L . , s e . l T .- as s Q . ' ' - 4 if , f ' . , A . .r .or lf .1 , L- A1 V A ,- Jas he Q prll, :entered .noun tr: se.rt.ti'.' MI- A I 1 A ff ' thezne, 'BJ -'een to to the C e t e a r ' . e ' q 1 ' ' ' :ian ., e ,. 'Cr Col 1. ' ' , V .' 4 ,, ' , ,,1, -1 ,.A , . . 4 of '.AsJv . V11 l s:l1eol spin and fl.'2 filo, . ' X 'o ' it tt X Ct 1. e ir , t - aerit nerdy, . t 'ni T!.Sl',..Y, , rtiaae t thszi L 't 't tn,-1 ted ine rest: 'ns Q, Wy. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Back row. left to right: Lange. Smith. Mason. Lauby. Johnson. D. Neff, McKee. Zulauf. Plowell. Second row: Cooney, Braithwai! Cruson. Qritmeyer, Regouby. Stokes Hofferber. Stock. Third row: W'heeler. Transue. T Wood. B. Thompson, Jacobson. D Holloway. Sorenson, Page, Brunner Fourth row: Wengler, Silas. Hut tenmier Carpenter M Thompson kopf Front row Hlrsh Muller Neff l Regouby Burner! COMMLRCIAL CLUB Back row Navlaux Mason M lauby D Neff Delap Knapple Second row Ward Thomas T Lauby Hastings Henderson Snyder Thnrd row E Fagot Richards Hlrsh D Wood Hurless George Fourth row Lmdblade Bourn Soker Stauffer Lanham Wnssbaum Front row Weaver Magnuson M Thompson Cooney Afameg lui To become a memloer of the Home Eoonom cs Clue a 1rl must have taken one year of Home Econornrcs Under the lead ers 1p f rts sponsor Mres Eean nite-'l merr and ts offroere Qrdent Mary Lou and secretarvtreasurer Da ores K I I club has proqressea raylalv we 'nam event of the year was the annwa Qprm, style Show ln wh'Ch I'Ilo 1X aid w 'nena clothrnq from the local st r D was dereo ln December a Chrr tnas Tea was ClV3 1 rn honor of the mothers of the club members C r' Club raer he sp Nor., np lvllss er hae ernorea lo second y ar l a s rosoe 've ste aaran ere ar -en ne 'oo rmnliv f o fer V. :Zu 'le D F .4 C-V' .2 'VU -3 lj ness x n l dvlanal ac ' 'new w X o rea tor ,lah Gregg Wr fer ana B E V Prorerfe F ela 'rrps were also a-:en a a e Go nj roraorarn was oresented at a general asse rr y Paqe 43 . 8 . Tha A .ma A. r v .. ' Q an V U XV . V ,V Q ...rgL:I'o.Ul La . . V..- 1 n, aj . ' V. : al of SokV ' V. no .. . - e o otwzfy. ln :nr olu: fo :A,Vot. V h o o ' , .V lV .or H' Vx- -nV, o.,hV.' are ,1'f'l. i..V oA A o..'. . A ,o ', , i lV Vfpreg . , - lV.e.tV aoojuamt theziselves ' s1.Vsr ' A ' T' 7 ' V.. 'F' - 'A .-.A A - f- - vfs fa' Q 4 v ISE? Thompson, vxce-presraent, l.1.lzan Sfoox Qehauor. -ms gear ...eexngs were held Q.- .- V , o.V op , 'ne rnontmy at wlxoh Lnterestmg rams gr:- ' 1 ' 'l l A ' Q ,-W, -. -. Q ' A - rw- -,- -l - r' .. T. V .. .. V.. ::,' oaVst ajzeaxere j:V.tra,..., .nV us.- ' V . . 1 V '. a '. :' -forld from every angle. n L l , r f r ' l V ' ' ' . Q. 3 3 or ' h.eve...o.t Va: A romo .. or A. ' , D- WA , , - - A , o V , .no .. . . . . . . . ,VV. . .V . . 'sr V 3 V. .. 1 .V. na n inter 'tr V A or . W v V .. . V.. A V V.. ,. . Back ro J Mouzes Sheaff B Meyers He nl W Speak Bnnon D Cranford Second ro M Johnson Bogner H sung! Rasrnuse n Stuckey J Duffey Teeler Third ro Sp n Blerhau Wlcka d A buckle F Fago! Rick l Bailey Fourth ro G ge J H B e D F a G Knapple S n on Ca er Another year of strrvrng to create mam tam and extend throughout the school and communrty hrgh tandards of Chrrstlan organrzatror' 3' H1 Y Regular meetmgs were held on the trrst and thrrd Mondays ot each month These meetmgs usuahy consrsted ot a devotronal perlod actryrty plannrng tree d1scuss1on of personal and so ral problems and concluded wrth songs sang rn the true barber shop style Dunng the year cablnet members and otfrcers made tr ps to York and Grand Island to meet wrth other H1 Y clubs Natronal and Ptegronal lead rs IH l-l1Y work Prrncrpal act1v1t1es durmg the year con srsted ot provrdrng baskets for needy fam ll19S at Chrrstrnas trme a H1Y basketball tournament and a Father and Son banquet grvert m Apnl The co sponsors for the year were Mr Waltemath and Mr Brerhaots OFF ICEHS 1940 1941 Frrst meme ter Harold Low Presrdent Dlck Cranford V1cePres1dent Dean Stuckey Secretary Treasurer Second Sernester lack Iacobson Presrdent Dean France Vrce Prestdent Carl Sorenson Secretary Treasurer Page 44 w: . , , . , w' , . , ' , . . wc . . , a ' , s , , . , . ' w: o sor, ' s, ' r . r . . , ' e, ' . w: ear , . awnrth. . Bal 5. . r nie, . , ore s , sp . I . L- 4 1 ' A A Q . . I I character, has been completed by the lOCal l I I 4 I I I V Aikrxxrixii Y iixii A - c' , ' a , v .- I . I G l V' . , - l I 4 l . 4 V 1 The world w111 lrttle note nor long re member These famous words of Abra ham l.1ncoln seem to express the feelmg of the staff ot the 1941 Mmute Man as they turn over the product of thetr labors to the anxtously awattmq student body of 1. H S Stall members may not long remember the energy expended ln producmq th1s book but they hope th student body Wlll never forqet th1s the 1941 Mtnute Man ded1cated to the class of a halfcentury aqo MINUTE MAN STAFF Editors Dons H rsh Gladys Henderson Bus ness Manaqers Frteda Georae Marylyn Ltndblade ASSISTANT TO Thelma Lauby Darlene Ward Shlrley Bourn Ruth Lanham Dorothy Helen Lot Wells Thelma Fa1r Ev lyn Eaqot Ne THE EDITORS Evelyn W ssbaun V1rg1n1a Cru on Betty Smtth Ohve Belle Page Wrnona Brat1hwa1 Emma lane Hurl ss Margaret Hastlnqs Darlene Vtfood xx p Hd l H 5 5 Thd Page 45 t plclur lf! to rght Ande s n M nu No I Turley S yder D1 t V nder Beek Thompson n Stoc Second p tu back left to ight Naffzlg r B od ne P I r on G y Hall C rpenter F on! r Hanson K pf Kugle Once There Was a Prrncess a d arna rn three acts was pre sented by the rumor class under the drrectlon ot Howard Vander Beek November l9 1940 The story concerned an Arnerrcan born arrl who went to Europe and became a trtled lady After berna left a p nn less wrdow she re turned to Arnerrca and to her own people later she became the brlde of her chrldhood sweetheart Cast of Characters Srqnor Moronr Ellen Guthrxe the Prrncess Dellatorre Antonro ltalran servant The Old Prrncess Carlo lalran servant Mrs Boyd Hazel Boyd Mrs Purrrnqton Mr Seaver Buby Boyd Aunt Meta Trrrnble lo Boyd Ph1l Lennox Mrlton D Arcy Iosephxne French mard lenme l small qrrls A a I Page 46 Beryle Carpeter Kathleen Norrrs Paul Brodme lllla Hall Glenn Nattzrfer L1ll1an Stock Mary L Thompson Dolores Kopt Phyllls Hanson Garlan Magnuson Verna Snyder Bob Carson lack Turley Arthur Anderson Norma Peterson Margaret Guy MGIJOTIQ Kuqler '01- 1 M: ,A ,. 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Gu:-urge Front nw McKee Westfall Bourn Cruson Dlrentor Ruth leffer Samoa Glau Pla, Under the prctrcrert drrectr fr ot 'VI155 Ru h Lener5 fee h dnd Enix 115h rnstructor the senror 15155 very cr ly nre5ent d What A We comedy rn three dots ny Cnttord G ld rr h cr Mm v1 1941 Ccct of Clad e M155 Shed Mr Brddley 5 segrftdry qmrc. 1 Mr Nelson d551Stdr.t prrn r A Student J 1 A Stddent A GQ 1 Q Mr Pdttersen d ted ne f 51 M155 Prke cr teach r 1, fb w B111 d 5tudent nldro d low M155 Eqqlestc cr te n 1 Q 15 M155 lohnson 5. te h bn r Mr Vecnhrto cr pdre Henry Aldrr h cr 5 Bdrcdrd Pecr5 n 5 3 f Gertte d stude t 1-1,51 Mr Brddley the crrn 11.11 .9 .D MISS Wheeler d ted h 1 George Brqetdw d 5t.1d-er Mrs Aldr1.h Henry 5 Mr Ferqu on from L 1 rw L2 il Peg -Z7 . I ' ' A K v 5 I 1' , cn ,' A I A - . . E. ur rr, , I ' ' 1 ' . f ' . ' 5 .J , . ' 1 T5 fl 3' r ,W f Q 1 Q ,ra cg 1 111 f 1 ' 5 SJ J 1 , 1 . :S ' ' E1 0 : Q? uma KD ff fl- 1 . 1712 4 5 1 - CIJ ' F - x 4. 11 Q9 1 ' Qdl 1 1 111 '1 111 A rg , .- 1' . 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Not only is this f.rf5ar.z2atior. sknled in Marching, hut also does co:2'1:'1ier'idaE. le work in concert performance. The past years calendar was filled with pep rallies, dow-Ji.town parades, vesper ser- vices, footfoall aames, the openina of the Tri- ccunty Project, and for the first time a small pep loand was taken to the Class A pas- ketloall tournament held at l-loldreae. Several band students with Director Dean S. Duncan, journeyed to hear the Navy Band in November and still others attended the all-state clinic for more advanced concert Work. This organization is a prized asset of our community. lt has taken a very active part in re-presentinq not only L. l-l. S., but the city of Lexinaton, as well, at the festivals and celebrations of our neiahlxorina cities. I First row: Anderson. Loaf, Lauby Thompson. Adams. W'ood. B. Bates. Thomp- son, Ayers, Mason. Stuckey. Second row: Jacobson, Regouby. W'ilhelm Hirsh, Morgan. J. Neff. Norris, Burnett. D. Ve-ff. lvlillcr. Plowell. A. Berquist. Braith- wnit. Smith. Magiluson. Wlard. Third row: Regouby. Howell, Hurless Arbuckle. Knapple, Howell. Fagot. Kugler Stuckey, Turner, B. Berquist, Edminsten, Brodine. jones. Kreitz, Snyder. Fourth row: Beran. Hagadone, Ransdell Adams, J. Bates, Meister. Sage, Weairer johnson. Fifth row: Kelly. Whrnemunde. Cruson Duncan, Director Falkinburg. Trnnsue. Ihrk row: N11-yn-rs. Adunn. Bvrnn. li:-.ln sun. Nlarick. Huffulnr. H.1wny.xgm-r, Oid falhvr. Cfmrsun. Reynolds, Louden. G1-Ixh,1rd. Mlnllen. Allen. Center row: D. Tr.1ulm.1n. Bourn, An d.-non. Vi'hi!e. Nluller. Duryea. J. Adams. Sh.ld.l. Xyers. Mciiuirv, Vfincoff, Riggm-. from nw: Tr.nmn.1n. Harrington, Ru hurts. Howell. O'Dunnell. VL'oud. Su-u.urt Duncan. Harrell. ffuuk. H.lr.nnure. Ranwdm-ll Ifxfl. Dlff' 1 1111 'fm . P111 T11 1 IPP JYCIQJ :Ln .M J if DQGYT YI. 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Although the group personnel includes rnostly new and inexperienced talent, they appeared succesiully in two vesper services, solo night, and the annual district contest. ln the daily practice, each student re- ceives valuable instruction in seliconii- dence, ability tc sing correctly and pleasing- ly, and public or stage poise. Several girls irorn this group gained high individual hon- ors ior their school. Qthers attended vari- ous state clinics for advanced work and with the aid ot their instructor, Dean S. Duncan, were encircled to contribute helpful Lnfornra- tion to other sf'ider'.ts. Aiccve all, the g.rls received the inspire ing expenence ci 2,lend.ng their individual voices in con.inc,i. sfpng to provide tor the G-ittertit.1.n.evr1f git fill. Page .BU Bark row: Dodge, Ransdell, jessen, Bourn Blevins. Kuzler. Malnuson. B. Thompson Lange, Dallas, Lauby, I. Regouby, Burnett Lindblade. Levick, Duryea. Center row: Corder. Transue, Banks, Nor ris. I.. Kugler. Stuart, Bolen. Everett, Davis Wells. l.. Fngot, Mason. M. Lauhy. Front fuk: Ryan, Vfaller, lidminsten Ham-nyager. Nhjor. Tomasek. Young, Di rector Duncan. Willets, Wfirnuch, Knapplv Pt-ters. V. Snyder. accompanist. Back row: Ransdell, Dodge. Kugler. Blevins, -lessen, S. Bourn, B. Turner. B. CIPA son, Anderson, -I. Turley. B. Turley, Re- gouhy, Burnett, D. Kopf, Lindblade. Lvviclf. lkuryea. Middle row: Stewart, Thompson, Kath leen Norris. Nl. Kugler, Swanson, Kenneth Norris. Loar. Knuth, johnson. Gulden, Pe- ters, Mason. M. Lauby, M. Knapple. Front row: Norten. Bolen, Holland, Bai- ley. R. Turner, C. Loudon, L. Stark, Car- penter, T. Nimie. G. Lauby. L. Fagot, L. Waller. Mr. Duncan. Accompanist Verna Snyder. 6644414 Vtfhen Dean Duncan raises his baton :ind on the down heat hrinas forth the blend- ed voices of the mixed chorus in near per- fect harrnony, his is not the hope that all will he professional musicians. l-lis ideal is to help create a sincere love for an art that will give some measure of happiness to his students. Not only does he teach the cor- rect principles of sinqina hut also the hack- around of each selection is tauqht so that students may better understand the therne. This qroup has helped to present two excellent vespers and added much to the solo day performance. At the annual dis' trict contest, the mixed chorus maintained the hiah standard of choral music in Lexinfi- lon lcliqh School. Page 51 K J I I A , .17 lx 'Q ,f , , x Ds v E411 LQ usi- I' , is 1 if-up 'Q :fag 1 m5fs 1 h?:g. fry' fn ,3 i gl? is Y W -M l Afva. -uf MJ- fw H24 4-.1943 fig, 0V aff! ' EiUY,Y,'f ?fK :1'.f? All iE 99 hint 3 tfiirie. E-E-fl-T the S'f!C'Ci?m . 'I TE-E Eye .. 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