Long Island High School - Spirit Yearbook (Long Island, KS)

 - Class of 1927

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Text from Pages 1 - 32 of the 1927 volume:

HERMAN ZELLMER MARIE HOLLIDAY UARLAND SK LTON WILBUR LOUNSBUQY FREDERICK BLOEM EVEL YN HALDER WAN VIDA LEE BRIGHT DUANE ROGERS MISS FUTH HERRICK MISS LOUISE CARLTON MISS LEAH L. WIS fx' fx ' 'sf ,-- S4.,...L.,1 ,,,,', jx -. 5-.1 SE: LJJFFV' 1 'D 1 1 UXX 1 N ll f 1 -4 A xf ew-, X .1 . 1 K ...m . X 1 A ff- m 1 2 ':'1 If af 'it 351,113-' L' 1' ' g I 1 1' qlqg V 3:1 A vvf Q-wk-xx rXUx11'1:3Q '. ,Q V N: X4 1'EH.1f'jI1 Jl1'M'1? f f , V T1 ' ' 1 ,1 1411 .9111 f'N 1'L fl 1 1 1. fl 5fX'21f'cH 1, if 'L '+ L 1, ml of i fm -. Q- X ' 'Var 1-W Ill 13 ug . . ' lb: wi kll 'N mow 7-' .' I: Uh . 'I' - X '-- nm-v ' Na. -2. f1.i1l11-.!lQ'yA, 1 1111 ' -' H ' 1? It 'rl' ' - in Amri- , . 'vfi '22 In rt .lllr ' .V Y' .Q 1111 w -I-' ' 'J rl 1 - V f k. -fi 1' ll T I fl A !':'1 ' 11Ql'1'i,'l 75 -'N i- wil 1 in ' ' 14-1 x , - 'w'Xli1 X 1: , 1. 11 15 ' ,- v L- ,TIM N3 A ' ffl'-' '- L L 1' fW1l1I KI ' V. ,, .1, Y VI' 1-'i fy 1 I 11 f :H Q1 T1 11 1 -11 boys playing on the first team in basket ball and two playing on the second team, Besides this we had three girls singing in the Glee Club and four members of the class were in the high school orchestra. Altogether we felt that our class was well represented in the school activities. As we look back We consider the four years of our high school career as very successful and profitable years. . ,1,l,ii.-Ll-i-1 GIRLS BACIKFT EAI I TFAIVI I 1 . l.-. l,fxc:c: 1 A 'pg VXA, '.,,.j N J 1 L . V. , , . 1 i '1 1 , .1 livelyn Halderman leaves to Jennie Ver Hoef, her graceful man- ners, entertaining way and ability to dance. Vidalee Bright leaves to the surviving classes as a whale, a mat- ter that the Senior class fears will cause much quarreling over who shall become the proud possessor of Clarence. NVe name Miss Lewis administratrix of said estate and wish that no partiality be shown. Marie Holliday leaves to Leila Mae Scholl her place as chief gossip. V Besides these enforced gifts we leave not of necessity, but our own free will, our blessing, tender memories of our pleasant as- sociations together, and our forgiveness for anything that we may not have exactly appreciated in the demonstrations of the past, and a pledge of friendship from I-Ienceforth and forever. Then and there signed, sealed and published by the class of '27, testators, and for their last will in the presence of the following witnesses Class of Z7 Pxis Atkins Axis l'llIT1 ond Ieila Mae bcholl Clerk GLEE CLUB OF SIXTEEN GIRLS Q me ns K w N v rx . t , . ' 2 lil - w J c . ' . i 1 Y V , . , , ,xr-.w.',, ATI-I LE-l-ICS FOOTBALL Loach Jeff D Petty Under th dxfficultles that Loach Petty ha 1 wltb football when h came to Long Island H1 h School h has buxlt up hlgh standards and hlgh ldeals When Coach Petty came to L I H S m192o h found that we had never had oot ball before After he had talked lt over vlth the boys they decxd ed that they would llke to try football so equlpment was ordered and practxc commenced By tn end of the s ason he had de veloped a fast hard hxttl ng team wlth pro pects tor 1 b tter team next year Gul Halderman left Tackle Hald r'n1n our captun and left next vear servmg as captain Hemv Bloem Qaarter Back Bloem served as quarter back and was always good for a t w vards over center 'lenls VanKooten Full B ck Van proved to be a hltter as well as a passer when hls pa s failed he could alwavs hlt the l1ne for a few yards Duane Rofers K1ffhtHaltB1ck Rofers proved to b a f st and hird hxttmg hxlf anl on defence a very good safety man He was also good at punt 1 nd punted out o many very close places He w1'l e missed next xe lr Harland bkelton left H 1lf Back bkelton wxs lgood defenslxe i l l l . q . .Q , , . . . .- 'C - e .. g ' , e . . . f, e f - ' ' 7 . ' s ' . e 1' A L Za - . ' e .. tl tackle was always on the job and hard to get by. He will be back - l ' : - 2 . L ' w ws N le v . fx .- ' ' - 1: 5 . - ' , ' sses. . . I ' ' g., 'Z ',., ' f-z . g,,S e a ' ' Sgr f ' j ' ' .. 1- '-- , V. ' ' N Za t - '. l' L'1 'f A r N' Ei, wr N. rl Q11 1 1. iii: Ill 3. JU tj wk 111 ti 1 fl. 11- -lc wi' .1 ' li vu izli ,Qt I, lm' . 5, lax, Ll mg 5. iii' Ylgk IL U11 feats of Almenag the defeat of Indianola, Neb., who claimed the championship of Southwestern Nebraska, and who won from the strong Curtis Aggie team by a safe margin. In the county tourna- ment L I. defeated Phillipsburg, holder of the county cup and in the finals defeated Kirwin 24 16. Kirwin had defeated L. I. earlier in the season. The team played the game every minute of the time, giving all they had for L. I. Special mention should be made of the Reserves,who had a very HIGH SCHOOL TQACK TEAM successful se son Some of the best fam s were plxxed with thc Almeni Reserves who tnev defeitel ilso the Agri Reserx es by 1 s ore of 78 0 Out of the sex en games play ed thex lost two Prospects tor a team next vear are veix momisiri Only three of the nine letter men are lost bx graduation XX ilbur I ounsburt gu ird wis ch n captain this xeir He xx is 1 bud fighting cool headed plixei He earned his st onl letter ttis xt He will be mi se next xt i I I - . N , , Q v v' . . ., a. . . 5,1 L K f 1 - v V 1 1 fl 4 1 Q , 1 I, z l, c l .,. I ., 1 ,, V f V , V ,c .. . L . v . I . s w I 1 'v - --. ff y , . . . v. u , . .N 1 c D' 1 . . it .. . , an F' '. V ,, 4 - . t 1 4. fb-. - . . 'L 1 1 ' R . , - o- 1, . 'c . IS 2!l'. ' I 5. 'ti , ' 1l'. Q 1927 BASKET BALL CHAMPIONS l' i HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA MUSIC Our Hxgh School muslc department mcludes gxrls glee club orchestrx gxrls quartet and a boys quartet The Glee Club of s1xteen glrls sang ln the county muslc con test as d1d the glrl s and boy s quartets and the soloxsts The Orchestra conslsts of ten pxeces vxollns cornet saxo phone clarmet barltone mellophone and pxano It 19 an all school affrur takmg III any student or teacher who has an m t ument that would be useful 1n the orchestra We feel that we owe much of our success to the helpful L ul mce of our IUUSIC teacher Nllss Herrlck ' Q , 9 ,. r, , . J' . . , , . , . . I . . ' v 1 1 A ' 9 v 1 1 ' - I 1 Sl' . .V . Q1 ' , ,lf . . 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