Longfellow High School - Log Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

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Winners of first place in the local contests and entries of the Grand Island district contest were: DRAMATIC-Guy Pierce. ORATCRICAL-Orville Lewis. i'iL'MCROL'S - -Helen ljwaltl. Vifinners of second place in the local contest and entries of the contest at Kearney State Teachers College were' DRAMATIL'---Eliner Ragains. ORATC'RICAt.+Natlianiel Burke. HL'MoRoL'5--Ena Bowen. ExTEuPoRANEot's. Charles Card was chosen from the debating teams to represent this division of dramatic work and entered both the Grand Island and Kearney State Teach- ers College contests. judges of the local contests were: Miss Alice Grantham, teacher in the city schools, Miss Augusta Kibler, assistant principal of Kearney hgh school, and Mr. C. S. Hobson, principal of Kear- ney high school. Page S4 .thru ff1?f22- ' Z 'T' s 'K a qs h A 1 'Whig' -i X' 1 , ,- 1. . .f .- . -,,, ,- 9 , , pf. f-- tx - ,eg 'tsl , ' 9 I, . It I 1 ' f X F X .F 5 s Q - l l,'li-, '-,Ln ft--' ' ml N Q ' W fs , .lr f lv Ln - s, 1 - 5-, - iq- . .1 , ' - 5 R -. X fox x, ,:r.Y'f' lll.1 f 'Q K fl. A mm,.......-- , g -Q qs : N e- - - .,. 1 :Q X . ...............t..w1'SL ' ' ' H-L.:-Q -Assn 525 ,-,4- 'qt' fx .x:..SX.,. 3: Jer N 35 fi' V - ': ' ' AVH4' -'- H , T Q- 1 'f,'?- 3 aaisfsi -ff .tg-. -s , ,. - .f-:s L: 5' -14 s wal. .. T -e ,.- Q fy f -. -'zfge .LL JUNIOR PLAY CAST. Top Row-Ewald. Olson, LaCornn. Ragains, McCal11ay. Mott. Clark, Second Row-Quiggle. Yager. Warrick. McKinney. Johnson, Hale. Barlow, Norton. Third Row-Erwin, Burrows. Foster, Kibler, Hammer, Bessie, Hartman, Pearson. Last Row--Soares, Wigton, Wells, Mattson. .l unioi' Play. THE TAILOR-MADE MAN. Coming swiftly through the water, now but faintly stirred by the passing of the ship '26, is the good ship '.27. Aboard all is astir, the passengers are awakening from a night of rest and are preparing for the last day on board. Their first contribution was the Junior Play- The Tailor-Made Man, pres- ented December fourth, l925. A Tailor-Made Man, playing to an audience of 500 people. was excellent. The name sounded as if a farce were to be enacted when the curtain rose at 8:00 o'clocl-t Friday evening, December 4, but what was presented but a pleasant, clean play peppered with clever language and situations backed by an interesting plot. Elmer Ragains, Gould Norton, Ruth Yager, Russell Hale, and Gerald Mc- Cauley were the outstanding characters of the play, with Eleanore Bessie, Will Vvigton, Helen Ewald and several others following in quick succession. Elmer Ragains' most interesting fea- ture was his excellent voice. He was gen- erally at ease on the stage. Gould without any apparent effort on his part, brought a laugh with every one of Peters lines. No self consciousness about Gould! Ruth Yager, as the divorcee, Mrs. Kitty Dupuy, gave a true and screaming- ly funny performance. Gerald lVlcCauley's performance came as a big surprise. What could have been better than his stormy Dr. Sontag? Russell Hale, when being congratulat- ed for his lVlr. Jellicott, said, Listen, -4- null!! ,ff . l d ' 'J f- ' E sw ag-Q .wP ' 6,26 ,S V, 711ml yi ,Zn , i 1 iv' IWW I px ,r f 5 . ' i-i .f., 1'-' b .- w ' at . ,, L - ,M-1: N s r L ' , ff. '1 ' ' 1.3. tra , E. N ie: 'i'Ti':'b'- ff-SRE' -1 . .... .... ,A-- - - .-. ..a1z4!4'??'t'r'i1 6' fr- sn- 1 . ia we couldn't have done a thing if Miss Alta Kibler hadn't coached us, so we'll congratulate her. Will Wigton was so quiet, so pleasing, and enunciated so clearly, yet unnotice- ably, that one couldn't but admire his performance. Eleanore Bessie was quiet, graceful and natural. What else could you aslc for a charming heroine? Helen E.wald's, Miss Shayne, made one want to see her in some part in which she would really have a chance to show her ability and personality. Unfortunately space does not permit a more lengthy discussion. Columns could be written on Doyle Quiggle's, Mr. Huber, Helen Clarlos laughable Bessie, Eddis Fosters Corinne, Lucille Barlows Mrs. Stanlaw, and Albert l-lartman's Mr. Stanlaw. Claude Burrows, Leander Mott, and Vernon McKinney did some good bits of acting as the labor leaders, who fin- ally consented to the terms of John Paul Bart. Luiz Soares was the blasi valet. john LaCornu, the inquisitive reporter, was on the job throughout the play. Joe johnson well portrayed the careful busi- ness man. Bernadine Olson, Thelma Erwin, Beulah Pearson, lngve Mattson, Marion Warick, and Hardy Wells help- ed to give a sophisticated air to the Stan- law's reception. ,lack Hammer as Mr. Mathews' secretary well portrayed his part. The play moved quickly and with the aid of the repainted scenery, fhow it helpedll it came to its conclusion send- ing away a satisfied audience with this cast in their minds. John Paul Bart, the Tailor-Made Man, Elmer Ragains. Mr. Huber, The Tailor, Doyle Quiggle Peter McConlcie, His First Assistant, Could Norton Dr. Sonntag, A Scholar, C-erald Mc- Cauley Mr. Rowlands, A Newspaper Man, John l..aCornu Pomery, His Valet, Luiz Soares Mr. Jellicott, A Prominent Yachtsman, Russell Hale Mr. Stanlaw, A Millionare, Albert Hart- man Mr. Nathan, Financier, Will Wigton Mr. C-rayson, His Secretary, Jack Ham- mer Mr. W'hitcomb, A Business Man, Joseph johnson Mr. Russell, Labor Delegate, Claude Burrows Mr. Flynne, Labor Delegate, Vernon McKinney Mr. Cain, Labor Delegate, Marian War- riclc Bobbie Westlake, A Society Man Hardy Wells Mr. Flemming, A Society Man, lngve Mattson Wlieating, The Stanlaw's Butler, Claude Burrows Tanya Huber, The Tailor's Daughter, Eleanore Bessie Mrs. Stanlaw, A Society Leader, Lucite Barlow Corinne Stanlaw, Her Daughter, Eddis Foster Mrs. Fitzmorris, A Society Wonian. Thelma Erwin Mrs. Kitty Dupuy, A Society Woman, Ruth Yager Bessie Dupuy, Her Daughter, Helen Clark Miss Shayne, An Efficient Stenographer, Helen Ewald Dorothy, A Society C-irl, Bernadine Olson. But it wasn't the actors who were the cause of all the success of the play. Miss Alta Kibler's coaching, Mr. C. R. Wad- dle's co-operation in painting the scenery. the sponsoring of Miss Viola Burke, the business management of John Hendryx all helped. James Crawford, as the stage manager, aided in making the play a suc- cess. l-le was assisted by George West. Marylouise Webbert was the official promptor. The orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. W. Macl:addin, entertain- ed the audience between acts. I'.i:-- 1 -ss fe'7'N ' , r l f' -- ., .4 ,.,. -Q ,fl Dx 7 Y., A We ff? .sr 3, A ti N ' Y Y X V' , fe --,,,,,,, .... -1 --'QZQY iii-ss ,,x.1i!f+.'1fg gffsf' X53 4: 2 --.Z --.- V Last Row-Easterliug. Lamphere. Pierce. Kibler. Top Row-Burke. Shovtaiu. Dollar. Second Row-Turner. Butcher. Cruit. Lrist Row-Easterling Lamphere Pierce, Kibler. 'latlaui and Evaf, Adam and Eva was presented by the senior class at the opera house, April 16. The play was enjoyed by all. The play is that of an American business man who has a genius for making money but is unable to manage his family. Nathaniel Burke, as the American business man, did not leave a trace of doubt in the minds of the audience as to his ability for making money, but he showed how very hard it was to manage his family, who regarded him as being troublesome except when he was writing checks. His young business manager was Adam Smith, Guy Pierce. He offered advice and told Mr. King how a home should be managed so Mr. King made Adam Smith the household manager and left for a vacation. Troubles soon con- fronted Adam, so he led the family to be- lieve that their father had loit his money. The members of the family all went to work. Mr. King returned to find that his family had moved to the country and that they were all changed and everything was all right. The winning Eva. James King. play ended with Adams ,,,,,,..,.,,..,.Nathaniel Burke Corinthia, his parlor maid .............,,. Lamphere Clinton Delliitt, his son-in-law '.....,., Quiggle julia Dewitt. his elder daughter .,...... Cruit Eva King. his younger daughter .....,.. ,....,.,.,....,.,,..........,.Cenevieve Turner Aunt Abby Rocker, his sister-in-law .,,.,,..,,,,..,.,.............Cynthia Easterling Dr. ,lack Delameter, .,,. Paul Shovlain Horace Pilgrim. his uncle..Edwin Dollar Adam Smith, ...................... Guy Pierce Lord Andrew Gordon, his would be son-in-law .................... Melvin Butcher ling' '- - 7-gb fffiz- i , -E? -- we ?- ff Af f ' f Q qs. A 'N filiwh 5. f'jb : 4 X - .5274-41' fe . tx .Ll- es A --x- 1'f1 'f' a' if fi- si ie felri s 'l'IVlTI!9f Nlay Day Festival in 1925. Hazel Panelt, as the representative high school girl, was chosen Nlay Queen in 1925. The maid-of-honor was Catherine Boyle. This was the first year in which a May Festival had ever been held in Kearney high school. It was sponsored by the Girls Club with the help of Miss Helen Cherny, Miss Jessie l-liett. Miss Marion Madigan, Miss Alta Kibler, and Miss Augusta Kibler. Two attendants from each were chosen. The attendants were: seniors, Ruby Fleharty and Elizabeth Clark: juniors, Ena Bowen and Avis Lam- bert: sophomores, Thelma Erwin and Louise West: freshmen, Orba Harris and Elise Peaker. The attendants and Ciirls Council were dressed in pastel shades which further en- hanced the color of the scene. One of the prettiest phases of the cere- niony was the Maypole Dance. The Nlaypole was decorated in blue, pink, green and yellow and the dancers were dressed in the same colors. The presentation of the pendant was made by Miss Augusta Kibler. A solo dance to the queen was given by Esther Drake. The order of processional was the senior girls followed by the underclass girls. Next. came the Ciirls Council which preceded the flower girls. Following these came the crown bearer followed by the Maid of Honor. Then came the Nlay Queen. The order of recessional was exactly cpposite to the processional. This May Festival was attended by numerous townspeople and all agreed that it was a beautiful scene. Page S ,. .' e? F -W lk A p A X -:'f TX . Q- gl -- 'c N... . . .. . fe. -sfi55s51sfiss41:- Superha. It is gala day on shipboard. All the vessels of a fleet are drawn together in the calm, tropical bay. Palms wave against a background of far-off hills. The ships are a mass of color. Pennants are flying, vivid streamers are twisting in the breeze, and on board the central ship, Neptune is holding court. No, I have never crossed the equator before, says a rather irate, and wonder- ing tourist, in reply to a question. Neptune speaks. Then 'trow' 'im overboard, m' lads, he says to a frowzy bunch of ludicrously dressed sailors. Vvhereupon the traveler is given a dip in an improvised pool of salt water. This is the experience of all the other travelers who have not crossed the equator before, and the rest of the clay and the follow- ing night are spent in abandoned revelry. And this, in a way, interprets Sup- erba, the high school fun carnival held January 22, in the high school audi- torium. Before the program began people were astounded by the amazing individual who sat in front of the partition curtains and knitted. The most amazing person! It wore a derby, checkered pants, spats- oh, what a haberdasher's wreck! And none other was he than Ben Nye. Prizes were given for the three best acts presented-each of which was the product of some organization. First prize was won by the Cilee Club, under the direction of Miss Helen Cher- ny, presenting, Sweethearts in Song, a romantic fantasy of a boy trying to choose the ideal sweetheart from those myriads of girls in our popular songs. As each type appeared in the large golden heart, Miss Maxine King, soprano, sang the song. Virginia O'Connor and Eva Bowen were the playmates. Mary Arthurs was the Ciirl of Long Ago. Thelma Bowersox was the Indian Maid. Helen Cruit was the Quaker Maid. Esther Drake was a Colonial Maid. Eleanor Bessie was a Spanish Maid. Thelma Hoover was the Scotch Maid. Zelda Bahr and Opal Shafto were the Irish Girls. Beulah Pearson was the Chinese: Ruth Yager the Japane:e Girl. Helen Loewenstein was the Dutch Crirl. Helen Ewald, Opal Shafto, and Thelma Irwin were the Hawaiian Girls. Crenevieve Turner was the American Ciirl. Miss Springtime. Juanita Bolin was the Red Cross Nurse. Arona Erickson was Katy. Helen Clark, Phyllis Johnson, Ruth Sitorius, Cynthia Easterling, Emily lVlil- ler, and Katherine Skinner were the bridesmaids. Second prize was won by the Girls' Sport Club with their tumbling act, The Pyramid Builders, coached by Miss Jessie Hiett. The act featured, Viola Marquis, Maurine Mclieynolds, Maxine Godfrey, Elise Peaker, Martha Foster. Edith Vvard, Edna McReynolds, Mil- dred Mitchell, Doris Boucher, Eleanor Bessie, Fern Ankney, and Helen john- SOD. Helen Ewald won third place with her convulsing costume reading, At the Theatre, the story of an elderly Dutch farmer lady attending a product of Romeo and Juliet. Page N.: .f3f -Z, , .V 'YR .--. .7922 Vg X .NV VF X . .if is st 1. - . 5 A 1 - P . liM7 I L - ....... ..-- .,..,, g...i 1:f -1-ii -T, ' , 1 -G F'c- N 1 is fYxtbaH The football banquet, under the au- spices of the Athletic Association, was held in the Y. W. C. A. rooms at 6:00 o'clock Monday, December I4. The rooms were decorated in the school colors, gold and blue. Colonial corsages made of violets and dwarf chrysanthemums, further carrying out the color scheme of blue and gold, were given as favors to the girls. Miniature walnut footballs made by the manual training department were given to the boys. During the banquet, music was furn- ished by the high school orchestra under the leadership of Mr. W. MacFaddin. The committees who arranged the banquet were: program, favors and de- coration committee, Marylouise Web- bert, chairman: C-ould Norton, John Hendryx, and Lucile Barlow: the com- missary committee consisted of Ruth Sitorius, chairman, Thelma Erwin, and Charlotte Shovlain. Lucile Barlow had charge of the sale of tickets. The program was: I pray you jest, sir, as you sit at dinner. - Shakespeare, Toastmaster Robert Clark. When I don't know whether to fight or not, I always fight, Nelson, Gift Godfrey. Contentment often serves as a brake cn the wheels of progress, Anonymous, Mr. Albert Bessie. Difficulties are things that show what men are, Anonymous, Raymond Raue. Be noble! and nobleness that lies in other men, sleeping but not dead, will rise in Majesty to meet thine own. - Lowell, Mr. Wirsig. We must rate each man of his worth and merits as a man, we must see that each is given a square deal because he is entitled to no more and should receive no less. -Roosevelt, Mr. H. C. Eber- hart. iBanquet Show not yourself glad at the mis- fortune of another though he were your enemy. -Washington, John Killian. Not in the clamor of the crowded street Not in the shouts and plaudits of the strong, But in ourselves, are triumph and de- feat. -Longfellow, Mr. C. S. Hobson. Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail. -Anonymous, Harry Batie. lt is not power, rank, or state, But 'get up and get.' That makes men great. -Wlmittier, Mr. Maurice Mann. Promise little and do much. -Am cnymous. Marylouise Webbert. Those present were: Elmer Ridgeway. Helen Hart, Nathaniel Burke, Angela Keenan, Randall Tollefsen, Chauncey Homan, Raymond Raue, Ctlen Moore, Charleene jones, Ernie Miller, Pearl Waite, Walter Hayes, Ruby Rodgers, George Norris. Amazetta Harnley, Ecl- win DeBrunner, Wilbur Shoop, Opal Shafto, Casey Merriman, Virginia O'Con- nor. Harry Batie, Beulah Pearson, john Panek, Caroline Mattson, John Killian, Izora Jenks, Clarence Shields. Margaret Dahlgren, Kenneth Sherer, Katherine Skinner, jack Hammer, Marylouise Vvebbert, Willis Wilcott, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessie, Miss Matilda Kubetzki, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eberhart, Miss Marian Madigan, Mr. Maurice Mann, Miss Alta Kibler, and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wirsig. 5everal of the business men co-oper- ated with the Athletic Association to the extent of giving special reductions on prices. Among these were: Hendryx and Miller meat markets, Carson's Grocery Store, and Fairmont Creamery. The Ravenna Creamery donated a quantity of butter, cream and milk. 4 I -A K- Nrnn- ,, - ,Qc ,V i . N Iv? ,f' If - 1 xi Q c A sz a Q N-5T'Yi 'l 7 we-if ,. U .,,.. .,., L .. , ,AW,W 'ii'--,g '?i1i'Nf1 fi ,c x DEDICATIOX. 0 Mr. C. R. Waddle, We, the Class of 1926, dedi- cate The Log, in re- turn for his faithful service in all activities of Kearney high school. Page fm .5-ckfzx, f fi .... .. ,ye-,g 'Qs if N ff ' x L .H 5 i-l ii 1 K 3?2- fl if J.: fg- .. ig L-ef-3? T221 z I-Tag 'ee'-T' L Q A,f-..-.2--. .45-zr'iW':3-.. 1-5-.-ru, fv- xi ZX X Q c3I'pl1E'O1'1 After an Orpheon Club initiated thirty-two pledges into membership. The banquet and initiation were held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Thursday eve- ning, February 25, 1926. hour of banqueting, the During the banquet, the old members furnished the program. A cornet solo, Le Secret, was given by lVlorine Ny- quist, a vocal solo, Five Foot Two, was sung by Opal Hemmett who re- sponded with Sleepy Time Gal, as an encore. Catherine Boyle played Dance of the Demons, on the piano and gave several popular songs for encores. Hazel Panelc and Beryl Pearson sang, Rose of Sharon. The menu for the banquet was bread- ed veal chops, scalloped potatoes, head 1, .,f. Kygwizf .VI Club Banquet. lettuce with thousand island dressing, pickles, coffee, rolls and custard pie. The initiation was formal. The three points of the club, lVlusic, Friendship and Harmony, were impressed upon the candidates by Charles Reilly, Miss Helen Cherny, and Hazel Panek. Mr. W. lVlacFaddin gave a short talk on the im- portance and responsibilities of the club. After the initiation, a short business meeting was held at which the president, Charles Reilly, appointed two commit- tees, entertainment and program. Rodney Webster, Cynthia Easterling, and Elean- or Bessie were appointed on the entertain- ment, and Hazel Panek, Katherine Skinner and Gould Norton on the pro- gram committee. A number of the alumni members were present for the initiation. Pull' fll 4 Y' ,. . 'fitting'- F. ' c X .1 N .,. V f' ' i , . ....... . -----Q---xL X ----' ill . as The Lass of Limerick 'l1oWn.,, Giviliv ar GLEE Ci.uBs. Picturesque, romantic, Ireland, Well beloved, much to admire land, 'Neath your sunny skies of blue, I could live my whole life through. Tender thoughts of dear old Erin, O'er the World your sons are bearin' Ireland, dear, my heart's for you May your troubles soon be few. And this verse, a bit from one of the many choruses typifies The Lass of Limerick Town, the high school oper- etta, presented Friday evening, March IZ, by the glee clubs. The story begins outside the Kings Head Inn, in Limerick, Ireland, on a holiday. Following the opening choruses the love affair of Molly and Mike is presented. Soon, in the course of events, it is found that Betty, a penniless but beautiful girl, is much beloved by all the people, while her cousin Rose, is as rich as she is beautiful. Rose is courted by all, none of whom she likes, plagued by the fear that they are after her money. left to her by a rich uncle, who had lived in America. Pomeroy Worthington, a fortune hun- ter, comes to Limerick to marry Rose, bound to her by a death bed promise of her father to the father of Pom still living. So to avoid an affair with Pom, Rose and Betty change places. Pom, although he soon realizes the girls have changed places, falls hopelessly in love with Betty and declares his love. All sorts of unpleasantries are caused by the arrival of Sir Charles and Lady Worthington, parents of Pom, The tangled net is finally strafghtened out by E.. Hicks, a farmer friend of Rose's uncle, who proves that all the money belongs to Betty rather than Rose, because the uncle left his money to the elder niece. Since Betty was born in Ireland and Rose in England, Betty is the elder, on account of the difference in time on the different continents. Zelda Bahr was Betty, the Lass of Limerick Town. She had a sweet Jer- scnality and voice, and at all times irvas The Lass gracious, graceful and pleasant. Virginia O'Connor played Rose, the rich and suspicious cousin of Betty. She gave the best developed female voice to the operetta, supplemented by excellent enunciation. In playing the fortune hunting Captain Pomeroy Wortliington, Byrus Troxell, was handicapped by a terriffic cold, but his voice was nevertheless pleasant. Morine Nyquist, bass, in the part of judge Hooley, elderly guardian of Betty and Rose gave to the operetta its best developed, most pleasing and naturally true voice. Helen Ewald played the part of the ambitious mother of Justin D'Flynn, an attorney in love with Rose. Pat, the niggardly landlord of King's Head Inn. was played by Ciould Norton. Mike, Pat's ostler and one of the fun- niest characters, was played by Arne Mattson: Molly, a waitress with whom Mike is in love, was played by Ena Bowen. E. Hicks, the rube character, a Yankee farmer, was played by Ciuy Pierce. The aristocratic Sir Charles and Lady Worthington were played by Albert Hartman and Opal Hemmett. Jack Pierce and Allan Smith were: Smith, a coachman, and Partington, a butler respectively. The operetta, which was one of the best ever presented in Kearney high, was especially outstanding because of the choruses, which were exceptionally well trained. They brought into clear relief the excellence of the direction of Miss Helen Cherny. Page U' v A -- uuilllllill- 1. 'ZZ-4. .- , 'S' zdp,,f'ff f -- - ' -.- . t wwfwv . x X is ' W ' 7' 'il 1 s 5 . i ' ' , ...iymi 2 fr X :sn .1. 'wM.4'7 . N ' Y K- . ff-1 Q gg . 5.53, -tl .--?-4 rrifff-rvL ?: -kgs: f+ 'ir 'Fria r 'iff ,fri y .4f 577i.T. . - --w.--, Wit.-'Wifi' .4 fAl?PWSf 'f'ff? lil' :L-Ax. M M. .1 1-',w1 f:f.'5f ,Al -': ay wk iQ l 'A1'fh .fx M-1-'-,W-5' X t lfll- 'nl f ' ', ,- 'L ...i ' 1. ' .1 . 1 f 1 It .-7 gf . ,ruff MUSX, - - 1 .J ,J J 5' 'i - I. If r Q f II 2 Xp X t-- . A ' wv'ffa AtiSl'?41 f if E 'E E ' ' A .xii - 5. F 2 Z y Q If , - ' 34915-1 1?if - 'Z L, - 24-3 - -i 'Q : fa- . . ' 11 .:.fz.:f:f,.:.:.J'5 SEPTEMBER. Mr. Ralph liariwy speaks uf fnothall ltl years Ttlif-Srlmul np.-na with an Qnrollnwnt of 526. HKU- HPV ll- lg l l 'flux 5' Nlmn talk l fm' l'Ixt-rymw if lnisv gettin: startetl un this yv:ll s f 'l'l4:':'i.lJ 5'h mr ll '.'1 'l' gium' fx shifn lm' W,,-kf tl ,,.,.m,'g-.,,,,l U, iw hawk in ,Ch,,.,l again. ltatlnn toutlrall Lfaniv if ht-ltl in whiz-h lxiiairlivey l..m,t,mll Ill,m,tim, Manx with gimy-fin, mlm Um ul'vfo-atfitfinalia Ti-vli.. t-trl liesviwgs liulknl initia- fl-hi,.h.,,,l un, l,.1n,,. men tmn. llurtyrtonr girls are roreix'wl into the ' l 4 . tmh--uit-ls mill.-n.-S in-gan with 11.-.kt-y. , 't'1'1' , . . , NiHv1,l,,IH :iris l..,l,M,t htli-iiniaha Ti-vli high sm-luml th-thats hear- hjth X I H i I r f ull U x U in-y UT tn 7 at lu-arnvy, Brant-lt lin-key, na4 I D ff, Nhl' ll P ll K' lil Lf? ll g lt' l' Q Nfl ' ' 2 . k , 1 ll, .I l. : I I. .I I-iatmn. Stinlvnt Atlvimry limniwl intrmlnvml. Muni B mmm. H..l..h XPP. X to H I N100 X-VH h,uIM.N plmspn I-M. 15,3325 lltliflmg Matt ls 1-liumiii and :tnnonne-ed. Vfthflii-Y hultls int-ifting tn he-gin the yvar. Xlr. t' . lluhwn gin-X an anlalrws. ltrth--tiirl lit-xt-1-it-3 hnlnl Rush Party for fr'-xliinan girls In uvt ninrt- people intl-rest:-tl in tiirl lit-at-i'vt-x Zllxtf-Hvivin-v t'lnh hultls first niot-ting of thr- yn-ar. Llilrwl-flliglr Nvlluul is l'lllt'l'lill!lP1l in asxvliilily hy two ilninni: Mr. J. lluravv Sniithvy and Xlr. 'l'1-ul Sllx'l't'l'. 115th First funtliall mann- of M-asian. Hoar- 4-als 1l1-fvat Urtl nn lmniv fit-lnl 2S tn tl, 24-4llif'l'liw tknninvrt-ial t'lnlu hnlzls first lll01'l- ing of tht- yt-ar. ffllllfxllflllill 'l'rainvi-A hultl first niwotingg uf yi-ar and initiatv ne-w im-iiilat-i's. IWW l itvrary t'lult hnltls tirst int-v-ting of year. OCTOBER. Qinl--lim-aiwata elf-feat Xlimlvn 217 to 0 nn np- punt-iits' fit-Isl. l i't-sliliwii tlt-te-at St, .lanivs 216 In tl. tltlif-Rl:isqiielm hulcl initiation at Bvnnt-tt'S. 'l'w--lxv in-w nn-ntln-rx are taken intn the cluln, 7lhf'I'lin- Atlilvtiv Aswt-iatiuii prewnts an liutlt-l'gtli1-y Kit to Be-airvztta mltlring :tSSt3lIllrly. The lie-art it lluwla-ra inakv firxt appearanw- tmlay in asm-tnluly Shih- Ii.-ar-'ata tl.-ft-ati-tl lay North Platte 14 lo tl. 12th-Rlr. llarnmn Alla-n tlhaplain uf l.e-:n'en- wortli l'o-nitvnliary apvaks to high srltnnl. lflth fl 1't-sliim-ii tlt-fi-at Junior High 110 In 0. lTtliflh'.n't-:ity tlefvat llastinus 4.3 to 7 nn tha- lattn-r's fin-lel. !lstfwNurinal 'l'raim-ra take hike tn Bla:-k'x Wnmla l'1-p ima-tirig he-l4l in ass:-nilnly for tiranal lxlanal funthall gain'-. 1IIll'tlff-lin-:twists play tie ganit- with tiranal ls- lantl nn the latti-r'a fivltl. Stithft'ninnwra-ial t'luh hnltls initiatinn. Thirty nn-w iiiviiiluws in-1'v thv vit-tini:-. if-'ltlislh-v. Mr. Harry lla-ss, new ininixtt-r nt tht- First Mt-tluultst t'hnrvli zulclre-ssc: assvnihly, NOVEMBER. 'ttli-.hsvlnlvly hvlnl with variml prupzrain. Mrx. tl'l5rian 4-ity Lihrurian sp:-aka on value uf hunks. lfith lit-ltl A --Ansh-5 dt-fe-als Kuarm-y on fornier's tn mr. ltr. lliltnn Ira .lone-x, nutvtl svien- tiwt aint lf-vtnrn-r, spvakx In high M-lionl annl frivnclx. 1lZtlif'I'oinn1y Ryan, rx-wnrltl rhanipion mill- tllt- wvight lmxvr, spq-aka to kpevial assi-ntlily. Zltltli-lit-arvats tlcft-at tlntlieiihiirpf 27 tn 0. Zllirtlf-llizli S4-lmul Band '1l0lll'llIllllUlll held at lIul1ll'v:.:'e'. Z2.'rtli-St-lmnl vlust-s fur Tlianksgiving rava- tinn. ZJTlli--liln-Yuri lm-iiilwrs uf K4-arney Ili-Y at- I1-nal Ili-X 1-olive-ntmri at llastings. Erltliw-''Will-n-'l'li0'Wisp'' prest-ntvtl in as- si-nilrly lay dramatic vlass. .lnninr High tilet- tluh prvwnts a vt-ry tlvlightftil ninsin-al program. Ilutli-Flaw llaskvt Hall 'Funrnanient is hvlml anwl tht- Nvllltbfx vnim- out virtnrs. DECEMBER. Llntl-- Manila-t presvntwl in assvnilily hy fifth pt-riuml 1ll'itlllltll4' vlass. -lthY.Inniur Play Tailor Maile- Man is pre' M-nt:-tl at high at-limvl itlltllflifllllll. T-Nth-Sm-vt-r 'I'unrnanient in heltl and snphn- iimrvs lm h 14th l'tl0IllN. 1':llx ol lSth whie-h art' x'in'tul'a. --lli-Y hululk initiation. --Ftmtliall hantlnet In ht-lil at X, NN. L. A. tilt-It Mmm- is ulmsvii to lvatl tha- Bewar- t tht- Hritlirun no-xt year. ffw-lnml t-lumix for Vliristnias van-atimi will last till .lannary 4. JANUARY. -ttlifStli1ml ht-:ins after t'hristnias Yavation. llth -Alninni clefvat Bearcats in a prait-tim-0 liaskvtlvall :anim-. Svni-0 111 tu 7. liltliflieartwtts elf-feat Lexington in first buf- kvl hall ganna of the season. The game If played nn the- linntt- flnnr, Swarm- IH to -t. Alumni qnartr-ttv t'lllt'l'l2llllS aswntlrly, Zlilntl-f'l'liv ltltlllflll Annual Supt-rlia is present- t-ml, LC3tltfMarks tht- lveginninpg uf the sevnnil so' nwstvr. !fitl1flR+1.1l'4':its rlvfvat L4-xingtun at Lefxing tnn with a xt-nrv nf 15.3 to 112. 211th-Hraml Island dcfvats Ki-arm-y on hnuie 4-mirt. Sworn- 15 In 123. Page 93 .,f- .. ..,,hiur.ll- . ., Q6 x ,--- QE., ti S i , wl- FEBRUARY. Zlrclb-Ftmthztll lmyx are ztwnrtlt-cl tht-ir K's in ztswinhly. Stlifllk-st Point :lt-ft-:tts K1-:trnvy husky-thzlll trwtln 112 Ku H :ut NVQ-at Point. Gtlifljt-:1i't'nt5 cle-ff-:nt Xnrfulk 150 tn ll :lt Norfolk. lttttll-Bfzttinmttztl llumn- Sm-iety htm-mln-rs wlmsvn :xml row-mnxitiun gin-n in nmvtnhly, lfe-:trnvy lll'iII'4'lll5 tlvf--nt tlntltcnlmrg LIS tn 115 :tt Ixcztrm-y, 11-llthftiirla hnskvthzill t4illI'lI2llllQ'lll is ht-lnl. The soplmilmrtw ztrv winm-rs. liltlt-N.1tiun:tI llunul' Suri.-ty holds initizttinn. lfltltwllztstings clvt'4-alta Kt'IIl'lll'Q' 230 to 17 :tt Kvatrucy, Iirtll-tintlivulntrpg tlt-ft-:tix lim-:nrt-:tts IT tn 7 :tt thvtlin-t1ln1r:: The first th-hzttv of tht- soatmn is ht-hl with 1,1-xim:tnu'a ztffirmrttixv. 2lllll+Ntll'lll Platte :le-fonts Ke-urltf-y ut Nurth 'l'lzttte', !fll'llfflit'1ll'lll'j' tleft-:tts Rztvcttnat 13 to 1-1 :nt Kvxtritey, L24th7Mt'. :tml Mrs Huw :tml Mr. Shirk, tht' lix'um:4-listit- I-arty, grin- at tmtsivul prnp:r:tm in ztssvnilrly, 23tli-thplivmi t'lt1ln hultls initizttiun :tml lazin- qtlvl. K1-:nrnv-y tl:-fvxttx St Vatttl in tht- Stutt- 'IR-:tvlwrs Full'-gv llllll'llJl1Ilt'llf. lmuhlv llvunlvr tlohztta- ht-lei with tlnzntl :nt K--firm-y. 2litltfK1':tl'i1cy tlvfvrllt-tl hx' North Platte it1 St:ttv Tv'llt'lIt'l'a Vvvlloplv tuttrnzumt-nt. MARCH. ,,lvlf'l'ut+ rlmrt plnyx :nv :ixvu in :int-nilnly hy thu- 1lt'2tm:tliv vlussvs. 'Fhvy wvrv' The tihumt Sturyu :intl The Mnlilu-y'a Paw. iil'4l-ilnlltj 'I'ln't-v Arts Vltlll hold initiation, Th.- fnvtilty hnltlx an Irish Party. lllllt-M12 Numb fp:-nks in :tssvinlvly :tml pri-V wuts the How Truck Cup tn Kc:lt'm-y High. tltli--lie:tt'm'y is tlt-t'c':tt4-tl hy t'nl1tmhus in htzttv liatskvthztll Tuttrtizum-nt. .v l-th 'l'hs- opt-l'0tt:l Thn' Law of Limt-l'i1'lx Town is lll'1'KCllfl'tl. 1,',1h7DL-lrzttv ix ht-ld with l'fllt14't'4't'k'a ilvggzt tim' lftlifltn-Irutv ix hr-ltl with Vltrtim Aggggivs' :lf tirmztttxt lirtltfflrvlmtt- ix hvltl with Mimlt-uk :lffirmzt tixv. Qiliwl--.lithium win Yollvy Hull 'l'ltllI'll1lIl11'lll 23thflltl:.l tlt-hzltv he-ll :tt Vuzflml. !7th- t'mmuvrvi4nl vuvltn-at holtl :ul llznxtingx, 'itlt-lbvlmlv he-ltl :tt lllmlt-il. Zilxt- - - Zllxt' lIll't'll1' Elth f- llttstillxx. lnlmtt htltl .nt lzlntttntk, lixztnuvlixtx ut' thu- lllllll't'll uf 'l'h1- Xu- t'lAll'l'lillll in :ive-nthly, APRIL, lhixti-ivt Iwhattn- tuurvtuim-nt ht-I-l nt ltithfltuztl tm:-k mm-t ht-ltl :ut tiratntl lxhtntl XVII lttl' lmtlw. 'll'tlf ln way. play. A1l:um :tml Exam :L'lX1'll :tt opt-r:e St-in-I1 Y:tllt-QR 'l't':t1'k llll'1'i ltvltl :lt Vail' 24th--lbixtt'ivt lit-clqttmtttwy t-1-ntt-xt ht-lil :nt 1.1':tntI lxhtml. 2-4th--tlirlf t'luh l'l'tigI'JllIl MAY. lstft 4-ntrnl Nt-hrnxkxx trzuvk lm-vt :tt K4-:t1'm'y T Sth-Ntntv trm-k me-1-t :tt Lim-mln. l.vtl17 l't':t1'k mm-t :tt Umttllu 1!ttliAfll:tx' FQ-stix nl. Ilntl II11'1l !Tthf N-ltiotx -- liatt-vatlzlttrx-:ttv Trzts-li me-1-t :tt Nut't'nlli. Se-rlnult. The' lJt':n4ltt:xting: Iixt-iw-in-s fm' thv Nuhlc - Lu. r, .rv-f Inq .1 ' 2 I tt lul ' 'I' 'Clay-,-it N -f?9ffft- l'W3 f ..-Q Q-Q g X 5 f , E t iii! X A 1 S fwlis K l inn 't L 'P.f yl- il i .f.y'1 lu- ,n r 5 Sir ...pa Ci ty 3 x E - 4 M. 35 511111 , I .1 ' - fi 1 1 t Q l r E -, lar: I W4 1 . ' E -5 ,.BgE. ' ' llrr-brr-the bell for the eleven o'cloclt period Xvednesday morning rings. ln a minute the halls are swarming with students headed for the auditorium, for all the students of the Kearney high school look forward to this period. This is the time when general assembly is held. The programs for the assemblies are arranged by the Student Advisory Board. The chairman of the committee this year is Guy Pierce. Some very interestng programs have been given throughout the year. The assembly programs have been of various kinds. They have consisted of rallies, musical entertainment, short plays and speeches. Eat 'Em up Bearcats and Your Pep, were among the yells heard at a very lively rally held September I6, at Vvhich time the yell leaders, Avis Lam- bert, Richard Lambert and Doris Bouch- er, were chosen by the Student Advisory Board and the new teachers. Others who tried out were: Elise Peaker, Gaylord Van Yvey, Could Norton, Russell Batic, Qpal Shafto and Viola Marquis. Mr. Ted Sherer and Mr. Horace Smithey, both alumni, were greeted by hearty applause in assembly on Sep- tember 23. Mr. Sherer played several piano solos and Mr. Smithey sang several songs. Every one was sorry when they made their last bows. Following a short pep meeting on October Zl, Principal C. S. Hobson announced the good news that the high school could go to Grand Island for the football game. Morine Nyquist also gave a cornet solo and some pictures were shown to create more interest in the art exhibit. A very interesting address was given by Reverend Harry E.. Hess, of the First Methodist Church on October 28. A varied program was held November 4. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, city librarian, spoke on the value of good books. Pawn ff: - I sf ' Q- 1-if-i fi y K -:Ulu IWW!! M 'ss 2-d Q-2- , ' fr-ra1 .,-?'QiP - E -'F r:'x1 . ZX.- , Q ,.n fs , ..- ' ' 4 f - -,Q 'tk , -Y I - 7 AW' If - . ..'-- - - , fi . rl 1, W ,vlyl F.. X L 5.1 - gk' '.'lz 'f,:f1I ,., '5, H 0 t - . ' fi . . .p I , , 2 gb? 1 A ' x x , gn Q , -v i, K 1 3-. 1 s ' , .. ...... .....,.,..a: IT ' -N ii C'-f 2' c-' L -- '5ir.r'5R.xf-s.Q !Ss1: - Q:: E :fi . i fr . - s - - - -fi - . , . Q-iL?7 ' L,-g,f,.1 5-. : ii? - . ss, Qi .- .,-r ' Q' I 4 . 2:54 .- sie. ' f -J ' ' Lliils- Mr. Arthur Barney spoke of the foot- ball conditions nineteen years ago.. Reverend D. I. Coon of the Baptist Church, spoke on our defeat of the North Platte team two years ago. The greatest surprise was when Xvillie Vfilliamson. representing Kearney and Nicholas George, representing Omaha. staged a mock football game in which Xvillie defeated Nick. At a special assembly on November l6, Tommy Ryan, ex-world champion middle-weight boxer, gave an exhibition. He showed some wonderful demonstra- tions of his physical strength. He held the audience in suspense when he cut a potato which had been placed on the baclt of Bob Thomas' hand, without even scratching Bob. The Men and XVomen's Clee Club of the college led by Mr. C-eorge Aller, sang some excellent numbers in assembly on November 2l. Solos were sung by Haydn Burford and Mary Williams. Ruth Moore and .lack Wlieelock sang a duet. The Will-O-the-XVisp, a one-act play, was presented November 28, by four girls: Mary West, Doretha Arnold, Vivian Bennett and Ruth Yager. The junior High School Clee Club and the north seventh B also clramatized several songs. Hamlet, the first classic play pro- duced in high school this year, was pres- ented by the fifth period dramatic class, December 2. Following this the Boys' Glee Club sang several numbers. January 6, Mr. R. V. Clark, Super- intendent of the State Industrial School, gave a very interesting talk on Keep Going South. This talk was enjoyed by every one. The alumni quartet furnished a clever program on January l3, including popular song hits, which were highly ap- preciated and received great applause. The quartet made up of jack Wheelock, Ralph Moore, Earle Smith, and Eugene Wfest sang several numbers including Truly I Do. Angry, Old Pal, I Don't Think So, Cecilia and others. A clever medley, composed of Rock- a--By-My Baby Blue, Oli, How I Miss You To-Night, Pal of My Cradle Days, and Bad Boy. was sung by Ralph Moore and ,lack Wliee- lock. ,lack Xvheeloclt sang a beautiful solo, ln the Carden of Tomorrow. Ralph Moore and ,lack Vkfheeloclz sang three more numbers which proved to be very popular. Let Me Call You Sweetheart. Since You Called Me Sweetheart, and Yes Sir, Fl-hat's My Baby. The whole program proved highly suc- cessful. On january 27, Mrs. Montague Xvor- lock presented a picture, The Gloria Portal. of the Santiago Cathedral to the high school. Helen Ewald than gave an interesting reading, entitled, Madam X. The program closed with a rally. During the assembly on Wednesday, February 3, Mr. H. C. Eberhart pres- ented the boys with their football awards. Eighteen boys received Ks The K itself though only a small thing represents about three months of hard work, a sacrifice on the part of the winners, and a gift of appreciation by the school. Coach Eberhart was happy in present- ing a sweater with four stripes and one star to Gift Godfrey, captain of the team of l925. ..,-.af Paze C16 ff if ,r of -s ' jr' ...aff , ,.,, g 5 s fh i,gfil.lf1ijfW' - -J ,,,.,., , ..,.,,.. -T, ' Coach Eberhart received a great sur- prise, for Captain Godfrey presented him a sweater with five stripes and a on the arm, as a gift from the Club, for his five years of faithful service. The boys who received K's were: Batie, Harry: DeBrunner, Edwin: God- frey, Gift, Captain: Hammer, lack: Hayes, Walter: Killian, john: Merri- man, Byron: Miller, Ernest: Moore, Glenn: Norris, George: Panek, John: Raue, Raymond: Ridgeway, Elmer: Sherer, Kenneth: Shields, Clarence: Shoop, Xvilburg -l-ollefsen, Randall: Wlolcott, Xvillis. Those receiving reserve letters were: Carson, Donald: Inks, Thomas: George, Gabriel: Hendryx, John: Vvimberly, Clem: York, Ray. The following received freshmen num- erals: Allen, Harlen: Dagget, Kenneth: Myers, Arthur: Norris, Charles: George, Nicholas: Lamphere, Kenneth: Reddy, Bernard: Ridgeway, Dean: Sadler, Charles: Sander, lra: Stephens, Ells- worth: Tollefsen, Emil: Tombaugh Delphus: Tombaugh, Milo. Xvhen the curtain rose in assembly February IO, this year's members of the National Honor Society were seen on the stage, These were: Juanita Bohn, Helen Kent Brown, Paul Burgert, Helen Cruit, Phyllis Johnson, Iva Messner, Emily Miller, Gertrude Nau, Pauline Nichols, Morine Nyquist, Guy Pierce, Gerald Quiggle, Raymond Raue, John Reddy, Annie Sorenson, Genevieve Tur- ner, and Ruby Webb. An alumni trio made up of Luna Homan, Hazel Panel: and Beulah Van- Skike sang a very pleasing number. Then Miss Augusta Kibler gave an explanation of the National Honor Society and the qualifications for mem- bership. Following this Catherine Boyle played a piano solo which received much ap- plause. The welcome was given by Hazel Panelt, for it has become customary for the president of the preceding year to give the welcome to the new members. This was followed by a solo by Luna Homan. Mr. N. P. McDonald gave an ad- dress to the people on l'leredity. The history department furnished the program for assembly February l7. Juanita Bolin gave a speech on George Xvashington. Edwin Dollar talked about Abraham Lincoln and Genevieve Turner gave a speech on the song, America the Beautiful. Following this Miss Vera Cummings led the school in singing several patriotic songs. A very pleasing musical program was presented on February 24, by Mr. Rose, the evangelist and his wife, Mrs. Rose, and Mr. Shirlc. Following the introduction by Reverend D, l. Coon, Mrs. Rose told the story of the opera, Madame Butterfly, and then sang a solo which was from the opera. She also sang several other pleas- ing numbers. Then Mr. Shirk sang several clever numbers which received great applause. Mr. Rose also sang some excellent num- bers. Then Mr. Rose sang several excellent numbers including, Friend of Mine, by Stephen Adams and Three For Jack, by Andy Bar. March 2, The Ghost Story, by Booth Tarkington and The Monkey's Paw, by W. W. Jacobs, were present- ed by the dramatic classes, under the direction of Miss Alta Kibler. I'a:e fl' H N' - vlljff-. IE? : ' 4 t hat s 'fi W' 'r its , Lgx -gfs s L - . ' WM-'97 g 'ls 'v 'ur-1 Eff' 'Ser . 1, '----,Mi N-f '1 4, .gqf-Skis-oil s- 4: c' ., U ,,,, , ,, ln the Ghost Story, which was a very clever play, Gerald Quiggle, by telling a ghost story frightened away every one who came to see Anna. Helen Cruit. When all had left, then he himself returned and attempted to propose. The cast was: Anna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, H elen Cruit George ,,,,r . .,,,.,,r George Quiggle Lennie ,rA.. .,,,, H elen Kent Brown Grace .... ..,,..,.,.. N lable Nieman Mary ..ee ,,.,,,.. V 'ivian Bennett Floyd ,.,,, Russell Hale Tommy .... . ,,,, Hardy Xvells Lynn e,,,,,,e,eee,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gould Norton Xvhile the scenery was being changed Mr. C. S. Hobson presented K's to four girls, who were: Viola Marquis, Elise Peaker, Ethel Bea Bowker and Kath- erine Welch Skinner. The Monkey's Paw, was made very effective by the storm scenes. This story centered about a monkeys paw which was supposed to make three wishes come true. Mr. White first wished for two hundred pounds. As a result his son Herbert was killed and he received two hundred pounds from the company. Mrs. Vvhite then wished to speak to her son and she too died. Last of all Mr. White wished to join his family. This play had the following cast: Mrs. White.. ..,...,.,.,......,. Helen Ewald Mr. Xvhite ...........,.,.,..,, Morine Nyqust Herbert, the Son .....,,......... Harold Reid Major Morris .,......,..,.,.. Donald Peaker Steele ,,..........................., Fred Boucher On January l0, Mr. George Rose, the evangelist, presented to the school, a trophy for track, which was received with much appreciation by all. Mr. Rose had as his topic, Ideals, which he first illustrated by an example of the Siamese Twins, saying that our desired Siamese Twin should be an ideal person. Mr. Rose chose a word for each ideal, and gave a very interesting talk. The letter ln stood for industry, D for determination, E for education, A for appreciation and L for loyalty. ln closing Mr. Rose urged every one to make more of the little word ideal. Because scme of the people did not get to see the operetta, some of the numbers were repeated in assembly March lf. The first number was a pleasing solo by Byrus Troxell, Come Back Be- loved. Then Arne Mattson made his appearance and sang, Molly Mine, which received a hearty applause. Zelda Bahr and Virginia O'Connor sang a duet, Uxvealth and Poverty, which was also much enjoyed. Other numbers were: Hi Diddlef' sung by Zelda Bahr, Vir- ginia O'Connor, Helen Ewald, Byrus Troxell, Morine Nyquist and Arthur Vlfleld, Maggie Maguire. which was of a humorous nature was sung by Mor- ine Nyquist. Coach Eberhart gave a speech about the cups won, and he encouraged the boys to get out for track. The Ideal Girl was the subject of the Girls' Club program in assembly on March 24. The program was led by Miss Augusta Kibler, who gave a very pleasing talk in which she praised the high school girl of today. Short talks were given by the girls. cn the following subjects: Purpose of Selecting a May Queen, June Sear, presi- dent of the Girls' Club. The Physical Development of the girl, Ena Bowen. The Girls' Social Relationships, Helen Brown. The Girls' Dress, Juanita Bolin. The Scholarship of the Girl, Pauline Nichols. N Page 9 - nh .5 arirlgrlcgyr .. - fa se' 1' , ..,. I M 5 5 . r I.Hj.,7M21-.-' 1 ,Es S ., ,..., .,.. L .. . , if -gi , p Service by High School Girls, Opal Hemmett. Leadership among High School Girls, Lucile Barlow. The Ideals and Spiritual Life of the High School Girl, Helen Cruit. Miss Augusta Kibler announced the ccming of the May Day Festival. ln assembly March 3l, the high school pupils had the pleasure of having with them Reverend Deck, of the Nazarene Church, Reverend Owens the evangelist and Professor Davis. Professor Davis played a selection on his piano accordion and then sang and played several numbers, which pleased the audience. Reverend Owens gave a pleasing talk on his idea of success. He gave several illustrations of what other people con- sidered success and then said, My idea cf success is to do good toward some other person. He urged every one to enter into the spirit of helpfulness and to try to serve humanity. Professor Davis sang a humorous selec- tion, which showed a colored man's ideas of Heaven. Announcements were made by Mr. C. S. Hobson and Mr. XV. C. Ingram. Cn April 7, a divided program was held. The boys were entertained by var- ious stunts from the junior high boys and the Girls' Club had charge of the program for the girls. On April I9, lVlr. Shirk gave a talk on Orderly Living. April 28 was the Girls' Club pro- gram in the assembly. X 9 ' , 1X .' X!Xtx A , EP' ', X ff 1 I Z I fx? 14 Q ff ff I 7 1 2 X f X f 6 1 , ,f 7 ' ' 'f! ,ff f ' f ff ss ff f-,TI-T-CN A 'f' f I if ,v Sl 3 1 N ,l V ,ff fix Q 'K ' My ff, fin! I rf, 'fp ffgjyl 'XIII , I wf 4 v my 7 K ,, , -ff V ww W 'ff ff 0' M ' ' M lf! l U J 4 3 X! 153 ' K ,xg I -- lifrlilirlzgg-Q. 0 if 'X s'r5f 7' K 1 'H QASQQ '- ,ff ?,ff3i?' f- N V X 7 Tim, lf- V- . E ill zfjivff A c f' !iifw'f'f f.TQ.tiX QQ. 4-fx Ti? fe 'fi QZEL 1,- L- '-f'gZ?1F1 'Ni BON VOYAGE. lrpl-ER a voyage of four years across calm and stormy seas, we the Class of l926, leave The Log as our expression of loyalty lo our Alma Mater. XVe hope that in future years all former members of Kearney high school will look through The Log and find it a true representation of the activi- ties of our school. This is our aim in publishing The Log. K Xve, as seniors, are just beginning the warfare of life and are going to make new acquaintances, but the friendships we form in high school are generally the truest and most lasting. The years we spend in high school are said to be the happiest years in our lives. As seniors, we are fin- ishing this happy voyage of four years, but the other classes still have this journey to anticipate. The members of the class of '26 will go to all parts of the world. and will enter all professions, but we shall always have a fond remembrance of our high school days in old Kearney high. To all under-clasfmen, we wish- BCVN VOYAGE. ,K ' v-e,,'1.T Y -Ei-U ugaf-gjfs.x7 z,r, 'ia .J Ulf: Qffilf- ' Ni ' - -.,-1 -1 - K-ig' . if' .'. f 'I f ',L,Qj . y K 1 . --,. A .' , x 'Q 1' A ..1 . A 4 -s wx- V- 1 A f , r 1 .Q .-A vw , Q-, .--,9 . H ..,f,y I . J 7s 'Q w 1 ini iq: :ning-11 L111:vez.:-fumuqnsuguapua-fauna: 3 ,glial-14-1 -in: The City National Bank KEARNEY, NEBRASKA REQ ,S f '1 'Y . f J X 'i irifl? 'wif flaw' tg Z Every ambitious student is dreaming ot and Working toward a successful career. One of three elements of success is Wealth. To getit you must produce 1t and save 1t. Our business is to help you save. You must start and maintain a bank account. We invite you to START that account NOW WITH US. Our chief aim is to serve you. ' Save at least one-tenth of what you QHTH. THE OLD RELIABLE BANK OF BUFFALO COUNTY DAN MORRIS, 1'1't-siclellt FRANK XV. 'I'l'IlNIill, Yiau-l'1'v.-s. IPICUIVEE Hl'llf5l'IliT, Vive-l'1'1-s. ELMEII HILLESPIE, Uzlsllim' RAYMOND IIAASE, Asst Cusliivl' DEWVIQY KIIING. Asst l'z1slliu1'. qs cn 11911312 1112115 201 -cnuincgmmasuzuqapua 1u:ui.e.n:ning..g l:wSe Q ag, cnvuxuxnininzni- zoos- :ox-ig in if-LUQUHIHJUQ'-3 1?-I1-11--q!s.iQ-nanmvcpr-zw-1- 3rvls:45:r11r3-ve!1vL-nL-3- :uit gn ,iq Q I fre are-I X X f fo X Songs Practically Applied. Brown Eyes Should Never Be Blue, he laughed, punching his wife in the eyes. All For You, she said as she passed him the dinner check. I Don't Think So, she replied when he asked her to marry him. Let Me Call You Sweetheart, said Byrus. But we can't guess whom hc was talking to. Mr. Hobson thinks the world is his office boy. Dear Editor: I am so puzzled. You see I want to get married, and I have so many admirers that I just can't bear to pick out one and leave the rest broken hearted. Please advise me. Palpitatingly, Elmer Ragains. Answer: Elmer, do not be selfish. Spread the radiance of your smile and marcel on the entire school instead of confining it to just one little girl. Sometimes we laugh-when-Pearl Waite signs her name Love to all, Pearl. zoalsnini-'init-it 1 11 121111. Z- in: u Buclfs Boots FOR QUALITY, FIT AND SERVICE 1 1 LQUQH1--1-.1014fiuinzuiui-13121-'11-3--into --ini- Spring Time Is Nesting Time -QIIQ. Let Us Help You Plan Your Home Bring Your Troubles to Us We Can Solve Your Building Problem QE? TollefsenfElliott Lumber Company PHONE 66 11-ini cr via as :nz-fzorriznqsuqniv 1: :ui Paul Burgert wouldn't admit that he was on the honor roll. We think ofzgie and how she looked when she wore her cap and gown. lVlr. jaireld Kurggell, Carnee City Jail Padded Cell No. I4. To Warden: W. J. Ingram, Buffalo County Poor Farm, Chicken Department. Dear Friendless One: Oh! What bright and flowery moments I can call my own do arise when I have such privaliges as writing to sech en undesireable class mate as you, To me, seventh periods are always so dull and disagreeable, but I can once see that they are not always, when I am so distinguished to write to such a person. Be happy and remain conscious. Luff, Dizzy. 113:11-vii'iriii12-u2u1:m1u1n1u1nio3 r 14111312113 3-rcpoxoxozoz '11 :ui lVliss Kibler- What do you know about Fielding? Dan Erickson- I always pitch, lVlr. Ingram- What is the unit of electricity? Emily Miller- The what, sir? Mr. Ingram- Correct. The annual is out! Staff. pick out your seats at the city dump. In Miss Knowles' freshmen history class-An empire is a wicked wo- man, that makes eyes, with a spit curl. The Irish are the source of wit. Jerry I-lazlett is not witty. Therefore jerry Hazlett is not Irish. jack P.- lVly girl is divine. Gould- Yours may be de vine but mine's de berries. groaning vii 19:12:14: 1 ana: wa anim if rustworth -- Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrub- bery, Bedding and Climbing Roses, Vines, Peonies, Fruit Trees, Everbearing Straw- berries and everything a good nursery should have. We invite you to come and see our stock. Catalogue free. Hutchinson Nurseries Phone 34 Kearney, Nebr. 014111 2 aa. qaprm:m:ncno1ir: anna aa- cnuzwannqzomrzi it 213011 attain? 1 wining: 101.-1. 1- zniuxnx-'141u1ucsu1ui--i-f1- a.a-v1u2--gf-1- Kea1'ney's Only Exclusive Ladies' Store an In MVR NEW SIIOWINH HI4' SPRING ANI? SVBIKIICII XV,-XSII IJIiIf1HSl'1SlI.XS .XIIIIIYICIJ IN1'I.I'IJINH SI'UIi'I' IJIIESSICS, 'I'I'I5 SIIIK, LINENS. YHII.S. ETF. VisitH1l1'BI:l1'im-III,IZ'-:a111.x' ImrllwmnS.-I-011.1 l+'lI.ur RUTER'S-THE FASHIGN 111 in 1 fini :crmI1-ri.fininanucouif-i..11-ax-Icp--1.Ixwgug-V14-1-Lina: CLEANERS f DYERS CLEANING-PRESSING-REPAIRING v ' . Z'?f'A a. I ' 'IIIIQA III-sl XYUII X XV! . ' - I :xml S1-rviu My UDV CLEANING CO' . fl, , I'Iml11- IIS-I . KF R N MBR ' 'I' II NYE INV I'I.EA'I'INli HI-' .XI,I. KINIDS -1-:I-an-,gp-.z.,cs..aD1Ii.I1--4.:p--4151149-reannqzvi..erI.1..:a-.uni-:4:.r::.Izu -:Hcp EAT AT THE 306' QUALITY---SANITATION-SERVICE OPEN ALL NIGHT :u2u:--zw:-Iz- 2-Ianni..-:QIrm..-::.,ssIIcxII:na:r.,a9:I-14-fa:wzH'a::-rfzm-4z:v---z1-zI- 1-lingo: :shamrilruiflqa-ii--1:9-1.9.-ai.. iaioclu :ng-.101 11014-1u1u14.1n1-1-3 114111 1 1 -4:11-I:-Izuznznxnioguznx fing- Editor: Why do I have to be quiet when l do love noise so?-Pearl Waite. Answer: Why don't you call him up and tell him about it? If you are Frank, he may be Earnest. lVlule- Hello, what are you? Ford- l'm an autcmobileln lVlule+ Gawan, if you are an automobile. l'm a horse. Raymond Raue- I want a shirt size seventeen. Clerk-3'l.ilte the one you have on? Raymond- No, I want a clean one. Some-lVloreiFerry--Tales. The examination is a fair one. It has been so arranged to test your knowledge in this subject. If you have done your work, yogi will have no trouble in passing it. aus. ummm. ei. esnubnifrzui-rclnuaunacnoapu Triumph. Go, my speedy one. 'Twas but an hour ago that I thought I had you. But now l must wait until you return and welcome me. I will smile when first l hear signs of your approach. At last you arrive, but the noisy people walk over you. Oh, they have all gone now, so come to me my motor boat. Things High School Can't Get Along Without. Theme on, My Most Embarrass- ing Moments. Animal cookies. Robert Clark. Short Story, lVly First Day at School. Mr. Ingram- My father wefghed only three pounds when he was born. Elizabeth Hale- And did he live? CENTRAL SHINING PARLOR 1'.XNlJYft'I4JARS-MA!.AZINES-S'l'.X'l'l1UNEIIY SIIINICS XVIIICIIIG .Xl.l. 'l'lII'Z I.AlJlI-ZS HU 2211! 4'r-nlrul 4XX'l'llllt' Vlrom- Illzu-It QM! nn-ids.tsar.3..Gi.rdns-mhnirrsir-ga.-3.-ini--iran.liucarrguciwiogzu cnozuapfrasui-.aingir L. F. BAHR'S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR ' 1 We-sl J.h'1l bl, lx:-:alan-X. AL'lll'2lSlill oi--an-usn1r-qa--4ip--4an1mr6b.,k- ai-'Gal-as in lfoui' llzrrlmrs Une lh-:lilly lllJE'1'1lllll' insanubuqamrca..incm-1--elninxnqnui--11 t', l.. .XYlCltS. M. ll. IC. A. DRAKE, M, D. DRS. AYERS Sz DRAKE -1 1 Y rw l'l'z1vt11-v Liiiimwl In lim-elses ul Eye, Ear. xnxx' :mtl lltl'02ll I l'l l'lN1i Ulf' ca 1- :ini 1nirr1uq:r-1:p-r4-wq:i-1- as-viiwmnqnzuir-ga-14.5-12,014 2- in-ioctl. GLASSES annul it 0:0 4-1 U o 0.0 1-11014 LINCOLN WAY SERVICE STATICN l'l'llll'ill AVUIIIIQ' :xml lnnvoln Wav Famous SHELL Gasoline Service De Luxe H. V. GRANTHAM, Manager 11:1 1-.Inns-mn.11.-1..il-1-.2'11-14-1o1o1n1o1o14gong- 1 ning- wr: 1'.XllliY A woxnnflnrlfz mxla olf Fancy Stationery-Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils lmnsv lA'2ll' Al1'll!ul Y lluulis :lll4l Alllug'I':lpll Allbllllls. lle-:ul4llml'11-1's l'ol'STl11lvll1s BAUMGARTNERS BOCK STORE l1-Aqrnui..4ia.-1-fibninx-min-:aa-lap-'gp--nap-.11-.maI'io-.aw-aio---m-.nmL.:-fi--2-'as-I All Right Food Products BUTTER ICE CREAM SHERBETS PUNCHES MILK CREAM S,XI l'l .XXII l'l'lll'I Ravenna Creamery Co. IUCAIINEY, NEIZILXSKA ann 1 'cm-2 lei:-qi up:ni:'qw'-ifnil.inniuqipuqpoiuiuinas ldionininiug-I1 11-nil ning-11-'34 mn-11-1101. iq:-ning rio:-11-11-'11 nz-'iv-11 ni it 24131 sanguinica 11:34.11 an 1 cp- iiix:11:134vqauif111rxuzugngngnxuirri ri ini:11:1:1riuiuzoxozuiuirmirI1 Bob Clark- Last night l dreamed I was married to the most wonderful girl. Lucile- Oh Bob! Were we happy? lt's a funny thing, but when water freezes it always freezes with the slip- pery side up. Robert Adams-ul haven't slept for seven days. Bob Bennett- Sick? Robert Adams- No, l sleep nights. Botany teacher- Elizabeth, what do you know of the liliaceare family? Elizabeth L.- lVly mother had forbidden me to indulge in any family gossip. Gene Turner thinks the composition of milk is hay and grass. Seniors Do You Remember? When lVlr. Mann got up to be intro- duced as a new member of the faculty? When the Senior list was put on the board? When Miss Cummings and lVlr. In- gram were in the office choosing names for the National Honor Society? When the operetta cast was chosen? When lVlr. Ingram said that we would start an unknown? When the Senior play cast was chosen? When the.caps and gowns were or- dered? When you received your diploma? He wasn't a garage man, but he had the jack. A cat has nine lives, but a frog croaks every nightf' 1-11111:1:01:02-rinuaniucv un 1: 1111411101 Chevrolet Sales and Service GUY P. PIERCE Phone 427 Keawiiey. Nehru aaa vin ini:-incpnqruiugrlaughin101-I COMPLETE FAMILY OUTFITTERS KEAPNEY NEBRASKA f7Qf0 ff OtS'?fO12 ffofe THE BEST PLAVE T0 SHUI' AFTER ALL Phone Blau-k H70 2109 Central Ave. cw.iaausoaansnz-.ana-:.uzi,sr,ina-is-ra 1:02-nincsoznt zu:-ring: amz 2-1202 11111111 11 1102: 1 13:12:12-rg: in: 111014114niuiuux-11111011111'snugT11'shui-11:rguepuxnapuiui-'14 D. C. Chase Clothinq Co. EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS 9 Q Emery Shirts-Mallory Hats K.-arm-X, N1-lnrzlskzl -201111-vi-2-vasfan--2-'11T101-fini.-cm,em.21.1-.qsniuguqa-vi.-3--3 KEARNEY PLUMBING Sz HEATING CO Sanitary Plumbingw-Heating' Eng'inee1's l'I'BII'S .ww WINDNIIII - I1 1 w..1. 1,1'x1:1-:nn .' T 'r1--1..- 1'llw.'l4J '31 mn! 1,4-az-f'z:::-y:.1:1-41-Tg-Ti--11121Tiuiwznzws- 1-T21 an-Tzux-T:-Tau FURNITURE GF QUALITY QIIQ F. C. SCOTT as SUN sanznzuzI:-.ua-11--21-cz--ins:T1-'amz'Tea:-12.-csuinznf.-aa..amz31' ,. , 145 ' 'f5'y'Z! 5 ,,. -' K- Pi .sf-f-ef-2 .kk eg me f 4? , ' x Wlfln 'fu 1 X dz-, , f W '.... L it - y 'WV' IIQVH6, - , ,sl 5 5, I 31 J 'lnwfl h L' ,A A 5 , zzynflf nh , I .lr QAJL, - . ., ,.... ,Li,--.4- . lizr lil' -4 after- Y 1.-'Sir -T 'T' ......,. ,324 ' 'fE' -.Vg - - ' '41 ,. ,-:-i:'f T-J ,,,,'A ,, 553, gg- - ,-- 1- Y is-2.2-Q.. Y-3. .,. , .:a..,L::c-ik. ,,,,7 inn, 7 , ll f Table of Contents. Faculty i L Classes 1 t Organizations t Athletics t t Events t + Dramaties j Festivities t Music Jokes A :ee s W FAIRY TALE.. Once upon a time lVliss Hrubeslcy saw some one in the hall chewing gum and she clicln't report him. ls This Word ln Your Dictionary? l-lowwouldyoulilcetohaveallofthelog printedlilcetliisf' us Paul Burgert is already preparing married life. How come? l-le's taking debating and getting for track. for out a habit shall I Bowen. on the Dear Editor: Kenneth has of falling out of bed. What do? Please advise me. -lVlrs. Answer: Put him to sleep floor. Employer to new office boy- Has the cashier told you what to afternoon Russel Hale- Yes sir. I'm to wake him up when l see you coming. do this 3 nv .fini-rapninanp.-quasar.iaioncbnanmiiuag-.ani Manhatt vi:-iozuiuioiriioi -1 '11 1:10 itnxtlin-11110101411113:-1011111121: l'm all taken up with my work. What do you do? I run an elevator. The editors of this year's annual are surely particular. They rave if they even find a period upside down. Dear lVlr. Cold-Gate: I bought a tube of your shaving cream. It says no mug required. Please mister what shall I shave? Yours truly, Carl Miller. MCKEE The Hallmark jeweler liicixizxm' AND Ll':X1Nf:ToN We Will Ile Glad to St-I'Vv You in Your lil'illlllilTi0ll Buying- Yuu XVill lleveive the Same Uourtesy XVith ar Small Pun-hzise :ls il 1.:i1'ge Une. l'IYIGltY'l'lIlNG IN THE JEWEIA- RY LINE rap anna:-livinGb-.1-rapt-any--aninina.-mana-mai an Cil Co. Service Stations at 25th Street and 1 9th and Central 60-62 Gravity Straight Run Gasoline and TROP ARCTIC CILS is Phones 444 and 445 ui-2:12 2 il: militias :ani-ni-lim is -can ini ii 2-mi-nip iininibn vi1113:agugoluz-.answer-.ev-i31-11 1'-11-3-21-1-iz-111-3-11--2ri-110 maiison llour Photoqrapher n u is Official Photograpliers for This Publication TH YHI' HHNIUHSA 'l'ill'I'l'iNl.lPl'.X'Ull1lilil135' 'l'uill4nl'l'uW. Illllvmi Will! NlIl't'1'Ax-f lull! ii NN lil I I voim-onlyziitf-1'n11u-li llill'1l work. THIS IIHMIC Ulf' Hart Schaffner 81 Marx Clothes Allen-A-Hosiery and Underwear Jersild Sweaters Dobbs Hats K.. '. L : -eh, lr I- qwurrv 6 -9 cmoruss gxwi Z iY CQTSOVU xvf ' T i X-at f if- X if' -- 'ifji 43, CIP-P' 44 fi' X is .fir 'Qu-fb -f ' 52 .-gb N .f ,. . x. . V I' g' x 1 4 V KEARNEY. , ,ig ' NEBRASKA. 11-30101:gngniuinsf-1 3: 1.11 1 Two Jews were shipwrecked and after drifting several days in a small boat, Galberg said to Cohen: Look! Look! I see a sail. Cohen answered- Vats the use? We have no samples? Bob C.- Wl1y, look at those holes in that hoard. Lucille- Wl1y, those are knot holes. Bob C.- Those are holes. Pearl- VVould you put yourself out for me? Ernie- Certainly I would. Pearl- Please do, as it's after twelve, and I'm awful sleepy. Rastus- Ah wants a divorce. Dat woman jes' talk, talk, talk, night and day. Ah can't get no rest and dat talk am drivin' me crazy. Young Lawyer- What docs she she talk about? Rastus- She don' say. .vcauz-rzoxtrinis--105. inc!-.Garten-11 Henman- unitrust.: un. 2-,ing 3 31.1111-3 Mrs. Samba- Sambo, wake up. Samho-- I can't. Mrs. Sambo- Why can't you? Sambo- I ain't asleep. Pat- What kind of horse never wins a race? Mike- You've got me. Pat- A Charley horse. Dan E.- Waiter, there's a splinter in my cottage pudding. Waiter- Wl1at did you want, the whole cottage? ,lack P.-- Cee! pop, I just swal- lowed a worm! Mr. Pierce- Take a drink of water, quick! and wash it down. Jack- Oh, no, let him walk. john K.-- Poppa, buy me an all- day sucker. Mr. K.- Vat a boy are you wanting all-day suckers at five o'clock in the afternoon. 102011.11-1-tiuioi :I if 1-12 11111 HOMELY OLD STEPPING STONES Most of us are olrligwl to walk ova-1' 1110 homely well worn stories. tlir-rv is no royal rozltl for us. The road to prosperity is also the we-ll XVHI'll hard 1'mul umfwnllplisluwl by slow and ut-1'tz1i11 nu-tlimls. Step sr-curl-ly by startingf your banking HERE. AMERICAN STATE BANK -.fwm , A L. J. b'1 L Fl. l resident H. J. STUTT, Vive-I'l'eSi1lc!it N. l'. ANDEHSHN, L'llSllil'l' RUSS PRICE. ASs't C:1Sl1ie1' oi nioioiuioinguit :mining it am 1 19:11 E. A. ECK WALL PAPER-PAINTS AND o1Ls Window Glass-Windshields 2215 k'0llf1'Hl Avenue r -I1-n34v1u1u1 11.11 crux 11 vi :nent-it swans -Lug-,guest-3 -14.1-ii 1 31:11:31rilv1u5niuiv:i4iivviui it ep Nature Lover fgazing at a largr treel:- Oh, wonderful, mammoth oak, if you could speak what would you tell me? Gardener Cnearbyl:- Scuse me. mum, but 'e would probably say: 'If you please, l'm not an oak but an elm. In the dusk, the face of a woman appeared pale and wrinkled and old. She walked falteringly and slow. Not a soul came to her aid, although two or three glanced at her pitying eyes. For the last time, she arose and began her journey forward. Then, suddenly, in the midst of her despair, she gave up and took a back seat. The usher was out. Walter- When I first saw you I was stricken dumb with your beauty. Helen- Chl so that's how it hap- penedf' l'm bound to risefi said the stu- dent as the alarm went off. mini 1o2n1-1301-ii :ui-iii 1. 1.11 3 H. A. IDC-:bbert The J oo Printer :rms u .-1i 11-in Aww 5 5 PHONE 115 5 5 Everything in Printing From a Calling Card to a Full Sheet Poster GET MVR PR-IFES Alwaqs Readu and at Hour Service With the Latest and Best on the Market . 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Don't snore in Miss Owen's class. Don't wear that seared look. Don't speak to seniors that are too far above you. Don't chew gum when you go by Miss 1-lrubesky's door. fThat is, if you want to chew it later., Paul B.- But my dear, you know, 'Love is blind'. Shes-- Yes, but the neighbors aren't. Arne Mattson says there are three kinds of flowers: wild, tame and cauli. The German Marks are very low, but .lay Cordon says they aren't near- ly as low as his. 1--up--1-I1--as-1-11-1-an an-11-.3--1--an-iam 'hSSOl'l111l1lll' LADIES' READY-To-WEAR i--at-N It---1 Slll'4'iltlN Silks SICK 'UND 191.0011 11111411-'Irs xV2lSl1g1NbtlN .. ss S11---'Tillgs rw H K 1 'l'll1' It--st l'lile-- To ll ul- 1,l'l't'illt'S Hingrliailis 1Allltllg'N 'lluXX'1'ls A lllllllws I -UAW 6 fe l1lltlt'l'XVt'ill' 1 ' DEPARJTMENT' s'roP.a Imim, 'l1l'lllllllllt:1'N KEARNEY NBER' ' . . . 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Ay can keep it only two days longer as it says Return in five days. He made it so close to the paper Aye can read it hardly. This is the letter: Dear Friend Arne: The reason Aye didn't write soon- er is because we moved from where we were to where we are now. Aye shall tell you the sad news. Your fren' Oloff who you loved so gude is dead. He died very sudden after be- ing sick but sax months. Hope dis letter finds you the same. Ve don't know the cause for his deathe but he just lay down and the wind leak out of him. You're playmate, Una, ban dead, too. She was mopping do floor ven she slip and crack her bean rznzozox-up :nz 1 311111102 51011 1: 1 inzoioxux- 141101: 3 qsuiuincpr on the hard floor. Your old friend Oliver Olson, was held up and kelled for his monies, but he left all his monie home so all he lose vas his life. He was lucky. Chris Yonson fell in the river and vas drown, poor fellow. The same ting happen to him last summer. Ve all got de mumps and are having a svell time. Aye vill close. l you don't get this letter, let me know and I will send anudder von. P. S.-Aye vas going to send you that 2155.00 Aye owe you but Aye had already sealed this letter and mailed it before Aye thot of the 55.00. Your Lovely Friend, Yense. Arne then carefully folded the letter and rushed to class. The last bell had begun to ring. Jerry Quiggle has of late been seen wearing a button which reads, Gee, l wish l had a girl! Won't some little girl in high school volun- teer? WRAY'S STYLE SHOP Exclusive Styles Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Hosiery, Etc. THE SHOP UF ORIGINAL MODES izoz as :nznz-111:U1111111411-1:nznxniuqsoxuxrwas-urn:-11:11 1 3 :og Kea1'ney's Greatest Shoe Values Novelties Receive Their First Showing With Us SHOE DEPARTMENT J 55 . nw g ,X 1' J i A. T. 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Come a little Slgser class, so as to be able to follow lv XRNEY- NIGER 1 lf' A . will .ir Csitincincsnii 1 .1 is gn: :ini qs-ig-rem-q9o3uq:.-1nq:--:-goin XV E XYRIT IC Fire, Lightningffornado INSURANCE Can Give Special Service on Dwelling House Insurance IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US Kearney Land E3 Mortgage Company C. XV. KIBLEH KEARNICY, NEBRASKA 2111111 :I 3 in goin: tiirzozuzoz- io1u2ug--:p-1zu:-vin:-iz-naman: Pa F JAZQ. - fa s Mx . . , 0 14:1 NS ' A? i, , I! K X ,L 5 1 K i Q ul V b In BflqCI11Ol'iZ1I11. HARRY BATIE' Born-July 27, 1907 Died-March 20, I926 org. ! v of 9.,ini-11112.fi-ics:1201-runnin:-.1010 1.11-11-'11viux-11014-11-if11,101--if'14nz:-up-ram-10103011-zu:-11:-101-11--2. 'Z T W QE4 f FQ .Tf Q: R- ... .15 , . 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J ESV ELRY l'l,l.Y H1'Il'AllllCD Hvzlsmmallrlc Pricvs Gifts IIUIIIK' Minh' Vzlllmlin-s allul lm' WATVHIQS. 1 - '.-XRICIW 1 l't'2llll of :ull Fl2lV0l'S 1 Hl'f4ll'l.AH IIICALS AND l.l'N1'lll':S AT ANY HUVII ll XVPSI Z3l'4l The- Vnmlvsl l'l:u'v in 'l'own K lui-,toil.IDI-2-'zuncauca-nz-rcbnincnnauinuzuiuqpuina ivzll Supplivs St. I'hm10 Illnf-Ii 204 ma rney, Nehr. vin?-'ini-liniuif if-21 Q 0.4 I 0:0 1:11011-iugoit 1:11:11--1 1:11 2 12 :UQUZU2-.Eoin Chili- 2- in lVlr. Mann- john, you are late this morning. John H.- Oh, no, sir: class start- ed before l got here. lVliss Alta liihler- What figure of speech is this, 'l love my teacher? ' Bruce- Sarcasm. Anachronism is where you put things before their time, like Columbus riding a bicycle, or Arne Mattson going to an eight o'clock class. A chemistry rule that puzzled some of lVlr. lngram's new pupils: Clean test tuhes and after cleaning stand on rack. ,lack- l'm looking for a man with one leg named Smith. l-larryQ lVlaybe l can help you. 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PEAKER. INDIAN SUMMER. CBy Gerry Quigglel In the beginning the Lord made the seasons: winter, spring, summer, fall. And each was beautiful. Winter was full of crispness and of rest: spring was full of frezhness and the joy of living: summer had its hazes and its long and dreamy days: autumn was filled with mellowness and plenty. But each had its defects. Of the four seasons none was perfect: winter had its gales and driving snows: spring its rains and frosted blos- soms: summer its scorchfng heats and withering blasts: fall meant the pass- ing, and that is always sad. So. He took the crispness of winter and tl1e freshness of spring: and the dreamy haze of summer: and the ripe- ness of autumn: and He combined them into a few short weeks of para- dise-ancl He called it Indian summer. Guy- Do you know Poe's 'Raven?' Helen- What's he mad about? Five Great Feats. Macon, Georgia. Wheeling, West Virginia. Racine, Weisconsin. Read- ing, Pennsylvania. Lansing, Michigan. Say, what's the plural of jello? It's the same thing, only more of it Walter B.- Have you read 'Frecklesf Helen? Helen- Oh, no. 'I-hat's my veil. What's your name? Isadore Patrick Goldstein. What's the Patrick for? Protection Artist- My dear young lady, you are lovely! Would you like me to do you in oils? Caroline M.- Sir do you lake me for a sardine? A senior stood on a railroad track The train was coming fast. The train got off the railroad track, And let the senior pass. Bob N.- Say Willie, do you know they're going to paint all Ford cars banana color next year? Willie- Why, what's the idea? 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The next morning the owner of the cream saw, when he came for his cream, a frog sitting on a pat of batter croaking for joy as though his heart would burst. So both frogs croaked, but in different ways. As with frogs, so with men. fAn argument for evolu- tion, by the wayl. Some men give up and sink from the rich cream into the poor milk beneath. where they fail. But others stay, by gallant effort in the cream, and at last, win out over the obstacles. But if the butter is already made for a man, he will sit on top of it and float. That is all he has to do. But if he makes his own butter, if he works for it, swims hard, stays where his brother sank, then he can float on his own butter lump with an honest croak. fC-ERALD QUIGGLE. I often pause and wonder At fate's peculiar way, For all the famous men Were born on holidays! signin-isiioiuioiiii 'init11::iaaiuvimiioiuioiuiuisiini Lost-Purse by widow with ini- tials on back. fhleadlinesj Water festival put off three days because of rain. Lost-Sunday morning, containing baby and vanity articles. Yes, that poor girl is so dumb she thinks shamroclc is a fake boulder. No wonder the hospitals are in fav- or of football. Business before pleas- ure. Virginia- Ward took law at col- lege. Izora- Did he swipe it? jerry Hazlett says playing pat-a- cake with a mule's hind legs is an im- possible pastime. lVlr. Wirsig- Do you believe a rabbit's foot ever brought luck? Mr. Hobson- Yes I do. My wife felt one in my pocket once and thought it was a mouse. fRed is trying to sing in dressing room., Gift- Can you throw your voice, Red? Red-- Yes, sometimes. Gift- Well, then, throw it out the window. A LETTER HOME.. Dear Mother- lVly room-mate's laundry came to- day, so you won't need to send mine till next week. Glen. 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Drainatics Xv1v1':us1r.i Stun' 'i'1-:u'111-IK l'1:l14':v 11121 1 nlxw-iwiti nl X.-Iirzuslixi llorw- Srli-ml uf 1'1Xp1'1-ssifvii. Nl. 1,wn1ls. MISS VIOLA BURKE. A. B.. A. M. History. Coininercial Law N.-Ivruslru 114-sl:-inn 1'o1unu1n:i '1'1-:win-rs M111--:-g Xi-n York V111 MISS ISABELLE KNOWLES. A. B. General History. English 111'41sI1'l' 1n111'1'1'. 11innstvi'. Ullm, 11121 MR. A. W. NELSON, A. B. Citizenship .Xilzvlshllwai t'nIl1: . llwlq 1s1a1nvI, 111, 1112 MISS LUCILLE HRUBESKY, A. B. Mathematics 1'l1iu-rsity ul' X--1-rzisku. 11111 MISS HAZEL HAASE, A. B. Matheinatics X1-1-1':1s1q:1 Stal- 'IK-11-11.'i's lull.-qv. MR. C. RAY WADDLE. A. B. Manual Training Nu1i11lv.'csI1'1'i1 Vullvlle. 11123 1'nir--rsili nl' X4-1,1':1sli:i MR. W. G. INGRAM, B. S. Chemistry. Physics 11:ns1in:s V1-11--rv. Hi1N111l!N, 11121 MISS VERA CUMMINGS, A. B. Latin Xa-lwi':1s1c:1 Ntnti- 'l'i-an-liars 1'-ill.-gi-, 111311 MISS MATILDA KUBETZKI Bookkeeping Ni-1x1'us1i:i Nr-1111411 nf Iiusinv s 1'nivi-rsity ul, X1-lniuxskzx MISS HELEN A. CHERNY, B. M. Vocal Music lnirvrsily Sfln-.11 nf Muqf 1'l1iu-rsily' nl' X1-lnralskn I 1 MISS HENRIETTA BANKSON, A B. Noruial Training l'i1xx'vrsity ui X4-11i'zlS1i:l MRS. MARIE EBERHART, B. S. Sewing Nlvsemiri 11111.-iwitx' 111211 Miss.-u.'1 1Yl11Xvl's11S', 111112 MR. H. C. EB-ERHART, A. B. Athletifl DITBCIOI' Miss-vn1'i 1'x'vs1i-yzlii. 111241 Illinois 1'iiix'vi'siIy. 111211-21 MISS MARIAN MADIGAN. A. B. 'Mathematics Y lni-.1-i'r.1i5 ni B1-Firuslcqi. 11124 MISS NELLIE FAIRCHILD, A. B. Freshman English Sl.ui1ul'm1 1'111inJl'sily. 1'2l11fl114ll1il, 11121 MISS ZENA NELSON, B. S. Typewriting 1'nlx1-rsiti' uf X4-1w1'.as1i:I. 11122- MISS .IESSIE HIETT. A. B. Physical Training X4-1ii':1slr:i 11'us1ry:1lu Xtlilllxliil Ntnli- 1'l1iii'1'si1y MR. H. S. POST Manual Training 1'nix 1-rsity of N1-1vl'ns1i:l MISS HELEN COOK, A. B. Sophomore English lliivvrsily of Xnlniwisliai MR. MAURICE MANN. A. B. History. English Literature 'l':ilml' 1'ul11'LE0 1'nix'vx'siti nf Xl'1ll':lx1iil MISS RUTH SHATTOCK, A. B., A. M. Botany 411111111 ls1:m41 l'u11r-xv l'nixv1-sity uf N1-1n'ns11:l MISS BLODWYN OWENS Shorthand, Business Arithmetic X1':iynl- '11l'2H'1lt'l'N 1'u110g:1- Slam: l'nive1'sity MR. EVERETT JENKENS, A. B. Botany. General Science. Physics hlzltv '1'm::u'11vi's 1'u1lu-:uf MR. JOHN W. MacPADDIN Instrumental Music 1-'. W 1nni-s Svlnml uf Music uf Fliiczigu 111211- '21I. 'l' PI. I., lunznlcz Musi-3 1'oiis01'vatury of lvvnx.-r, 11121-'22. 11enver lfliivcrsity of Denver. Guin.. Suniniei- ut' 11124. Culonnlo Cullcge of V . . . Xuslr, Nunllnui' ui 1112-1. KN fyw 'lc f Iff-D Z Ai.- Q gdft-,Cgqp f A s , 1 , f 23 11,9 IL, .Ag Page 13 NH H- QMFHW. ' 'gg I-I .-- A-. 1-TL 7. -x ,WWW A rx f ee I 'f+u'i-.,,:--MW! Ai ijt K e . ea ,, 'N X-1 .- X-53:1 gg iff ' ffllffi lll :' if-J fr- V1 el he Senior' Class. HELEN CRUIT, President ROBERT BENNETT, Vice President GERALD QUIGGLE, Secrelary-Treasurer 7 SPONSORS-llflr. ll aller Ingram and llfiss Isabelle Knowles Senior Play Committee-Ena Bowen, Chairman, Guy Pierce, lrene Swanson, Helen Cruit, Byrus Troxell. Invitation Committee-Pauline Nichols, Chairman, Paul Burgert, Morine Nyquist, Iva Messner and Elizabeth Hale. Annual Committee on Bids-Helen Kent Brown, Chairman, Helen Cruit, Paul Burgert, Mr. Walter Ingram, and Mr. Cloy S. Hobson. Annual Committee-Paul Burgert, Chair- man, Bruce Meservey, Emily Miller, Helen Kent,Brown and Helen Cruit. Ring and Pin Committee-Gertrude Nau, Chairman, Carl Miller, Phyllis John- son, Opal Hemmett, Melvin Butcher. Baccalaureate Committee - Genevieve Turner, Chairman, Orville Lewis, Pauline Nichols. Ena Bowen, Emily Miller. Senior Program CommitteefMorine Nyquist, Chairman, Juanita Bolin, Edwin Dollar, Virginia O'Connor, Guy Pierce. Senior Breakfast Committee-Iva Mess- ner, Chairman, Cynthia Easterling, Maurine McReynolds, Mary Lingley, Ernest Miller, Harold Lamphere, Senior Picnic Committee-Carl Miller, Chairman, Avis Lambert, John Killian, Raymond Raue, Helen Kent Brown. Business Manager of Senior Play-Avis Lambert, Property Manager of Senior Play-Robert Bennett, Donald Peak- er,John Hendryx. Prompter of Senior Play-Ena Bowen. il? 7 lx I Y. ,W Fl' M' ,5'. 'ff 1 1 5' .. .A :N I 'xg R .'. -Hu . fix W L', ..7' ' Q, . M. . ... 'I 4 I ' n s ',E .dv-v' P.1gv IG -xf 1 ,lhillmu , X -.,- , N , ., .. ,,,0, ' wh I ,5 1 K L X X i 3 i.- in 1 ' gm: 1. 1 .V l-f1. 'UW-lv? ' -7 ..-- 1 -----,,- 11- if . -.--Q 75' ig ilfrifgs --E - Robert Adams Minnie Bartmann Thais Bell Robert Bennett ROBERT K. AD.AMSfGC1lC1'31. K1-.ni'n1-5 lligl- Sllnlul, l-I Z1'l, lhnwlmll, 13 S:-icnvu Vlulu, 11. Num-' lull lln- lrruxl- rl:-xl-i'x1-N lla fair. DIINNIE J. BARTMANN7N01'1l121Traillillg. K4'ii'lvl-5 lligli Svlivml, llfll l'll-irzml llill Hi::li S4-luml, lffl Xurnml 'l'r:l1mn: Vlull, 31111 Girl, l'lv1l. '1'l, lYllx:rmi- if tln- nmllu-r of goml furliiiimf' TIIAIS GRACE BELLfGcncral. Kvzirm-5 Mmm , 313 rpqnnlxli llulv, 4: K. ll S. , wnral nllli :i NlIllil'. ROBERT BENNETTfGC11C1 21. Kv':l!'iw1.n-5' ll I: :xml 'liw-znslliwi' nl 1l:wq11r-iw, 41 X11--I l'1' Ilwln Nllnml. li!-I1-45 Glm- llulu. fl-43 Um'v- in :4 lillll' X A., Z1 lill'lx Vlulw, 324, lYl1nmi 3'1'slL'1'4l:iys lunk lvalvkf li Sllm-ll, 1-241,43 Ili-Y, I1 lg Nlansquix-ix. 12-11,43 N-1'i'ct:il'y 4-ximln-vit uf 1-luv, vl: Tull llunm-, 213 Min:-tri-ls, 213 l'ruf lu-rty iu:m:1g--13 Gi'umpy. 111 liflm n-1-will-1', LJ, llnxinvw Stuff nf livlln, 31g Lzitin Vlull, 313 lll'il' niulim, 2413 An nm-xliiiuuiisln-ml l:uup:li1vr nianlnw tllv Nliivsf' JUANITA BOLIN-Commercial. K1-anrilvy lliulu S1-lmlll. Tl'-11 liillllnu lligh F1-lmnl, 1-2: Glu- Vlulu, ,lg lmuililou-4-izil Vluli, II-lg Girl lh-M-i'n-X. Z1--l. Girls Vlull, Z1-41 Xzltinnul llmmr Suuivly. 'l'lu-rv in Nmwtliiiiz vi-ry lilcvulslv zllmut lu-r. IRENE MAE BOUTONfG6ll6Y31. Ki-:urn--y lligli S-llnml. 241-41 Sli'-limi llizli Svlnml, 11 In-:,,,mgi,,x, :pg Girlx spurt llula, -11 Latin Vlnll, fl, Girl .Xtlill-li:-N 31-13 Gi-ullv uf qw.-1-li. ln-xiofirn-ii! of inin1l. FRED H. BOUCHER-General. K:-arm-y lliuli S1 lim-l, 1-211,11 Ili-Y, -lg S4-rn-i:i1'y :ind 'I'rc:isurcr uf lIifY. 41 Ili':un:llim, 111113 lil-lm lim-pu1'Iwr. 111 K ll. N. A. A., 11-43 Latin Vluli, Z1-4: Glcv Vlulv, 43 Luv of l,iinivi'i4-li 'l'uwn. 4: Art is .1 J--ulmu tlvinuz it iw-qliire-x :l wlmlc :md vnlirv in:in. BNA BOWEN-Gelleral. Ko-irm-y Hiull Srlmnl, 1124141 Klamqiim-ix, 211411 Girls Sport Vlulw, 1-12-I1--13 Girls UK Vlul., 31-li llrlvlwmi llul., 2,-1. Nu'-:ln in Grumpy. 11: Glu- Club, ZZ-il-41 fiI:ini'z4-llc 'I':i1m : Hllixm- in an I1Iu1- Bl-mn, 211 N-in-in-v llull, 3143 Iwninfntifs. lil'-li Siipcrlni. 11-ll-42 Mais' 'limi' 1'l1l5'f. Bill Slllinisli Vlull, 41 Girlx I'll1l+ 31--1: Lum of liimvrirk Town, 4, Tho milnlu-at niuilliui' illlll ilu- uvnllvsl livazi'I, Juanita, Bolin Irene Bouton Fred Boucher Ena Bowen I'z1g:f.' IT A Qi ' '111' W' is QQX -1 X F' X 6,5 -' --. J 2.gi ,M , - .1 .h X if 1 . . .1 fan? wt: 4 , V, - N lv: ff f XX .5 if V I ml-J i., '..,g 1 ' '-X ' Q 1 l1r1. JU ,Q E ' Q X 4--iif1 l1H iilgif- 1 ' ... 1 ,,., .... 1 ...F11111-9113 ..- A? ' F, nb 15-1 46' I ',. ,5e,. 4 -Ir jr :SL fy- ,,.,,. ........,. . ,... 1 ' 1 - -. ,,,.h.- . Lv ---' A 'K .,-45. ,..z-if ' f . ,.,,, . - 2 1-1--ggggrg out N 'I 5- 51- 5'-1 , . 11--14. ..-L .-.H K ' f -1 '11 L.:-W ,-. Kenneth Bowen Thelma Bowersox Ethel Bea Bowker Helen Kent Brown KENNETH BOWEN-General. K1--11'111-y lli:I1 S-l11111l 112127141 K. ll. S. A A., l 31 lli-Y, 2 31141 1il1'1' 1'l11l,4 Il: 1111111111111-4, 31: K, ll N N.. II li Xlsi-11111-iw, 4. l'Q1'l111 IC1-11111'11'1', ll, S1u1l1-111 4'1111111'1l Zi, Uh 11111 :11'1- il luwlcy l111l. juft :is 11.1111 114 11111 111-11 l1.11l. THELMA I. BOWERSOX-'General K1-:11'111-1' llxuli 1411111111: 1i11'l H1-41-1'11--, 11272 H11-11 411111, 2111-41 Yiw- l'1'1-1i1l1-111, 1611-111I11l1, 4. 51111111411 4 l11l1. l: ll1'11111:1l11w. 2. l11'11111:1ti1' l'l:1y, 2. 1311-14 1'l11l1, 334. U1'11l11-1111 Vlulr, 4: 'l'l1i11:x 11'l1l1'l1 11111 1l11 11111 I1111111l11111111-11 111111111 l1'1'11111'111ly 1l1:111 11111114 11l111'l1 51111 1l11 I111111-f' ETHEL BEA BOWKER-Gellefal. K1-.11'11111 ll1gI1 511111111 ll-11,11 lil1'1' l'l11l1, I 4. lP1':1l11:11i1's. 2743 Hirlx 5111111 Klub, 242'-41 1111'lX K 111111, l, Il111'k11p'. If-ll S111-11-11 21241 l3:1sk111l1:1ll, Slfl, Y11ll1'1 liull, 12117: Ilirlx 1'l11l1. ZIV4. l l1:111- I11-51111 -1111-1':1l 1111111-. :1111l l1:111- 1f1'11'11 x111'111111l1-1l :11 lun. HELEN KENT BROWN-Gelleral. K1-111'111'y lIi:I1 S1'l11111l. 1,1-1141 lilI4iN 1'l11l1 l'11111111il, IL41 lP1':1111:11i1's 1433 Hirln li1-e111'1'1w, 221,111 H1'11111'!1-1'. li1'l111 Stuff. 173 5111-111! l'i1liI111'. l'i1'l111 S1:1l'1'. 4. .Xwist:1111, Img Sluff, 37, l'l1l1111rfi111liiv.-1', 1.11: 511111. l. S1u1l1-111 .X1l115111'1' l111q11'1l. 41 XIAM1111111-4, Il-41 'I'l11'1-1- .1114 1'l11l1, 27143 l'1'1-wi1lv111 Tl11w-1- Arts 1l11l1. -lg I'1'1-xi1l1-111. 511111111114 -X1l1i4111'5' l'!11:11'1l, 4. N111'1'1'111l'y Girls 4'l11l1 l'1111111'il, L11 Rl:1x11111-1' Plzuyx, 3:14, K. ll, S. .X .X,, .141 l..11111 111111. IZ, 1611-14 5111111 1'l11l1: I1 11: lll1'1- 1'l11l1, Zi: llzixlcvllmlll, 1-32 X:11i1111:1l lI11l1111' S111-11115. 41 i l1:1X1- 1111 511111111-1'. 11111 l l1:1x1- il l'1111. PAUL H. BURGERT-General. K1-:11'111-y ll1g'l1 F1-l11111l, If:-32--1: 8111111-111 .X1l1i4111-y l411:11'1l, -lg Xl:1x11111-rs, :111 'I'l11'111- .1114 111111, 4. 1..11111 111111. : zz 1. 111111111 11111111114 N11111, P21141 111151111-H Nlf11111::1'1x 4: lm: lilxsillvm Stuff 2413 l1114i111-xx 5l:111:1g111' 11Xl:1f1l11111' l'l:1yQ ZL4-1 lil-Y 2151 S11p111'l1q1, lg l'1'1wi1l1'11t H1111111' S111'i1-ty. 'AA 1111111 :1l11':11w 111:1l11'x l11111f1'I1' I11-111-r 114 1111 i111-1'1-151-N lun l1111111'l1-1lL:1- NATHANIEL BAKER BURKE-Gelleral. K1-:11'111-y lliull N1-I11111l. l-I-I7 43 Buxlvl, 123 'l'1':11-li, 113 1Ql1-1- 1'l11l1, l-241,41 f'l11-1'1'y lll11M11111, l: Xl:1111'v1-II1' 'l'111m, 2: 4Y1111- i11 :1 IEI111- Al111111. Il, Kin: i11 .X1l:1111 211111 l'I1z1. 42 Law 111' I,i1111'1'11l1 'I'111111. -I1 K. S. S. 214. 5111511111-ix fl. lli Y, Il 13 S11:1111sl1 l'l11l1, 4: I1.-lmtinz. 1411 ll1'.1111:1111w 1: 41 S1111-1111 1'l11l1, 27-41 l'r1-ei1l1-111 111' ll1-Y. -lg 111-11111-1111 111111, 4. I allways :1-1 11111 lu-1r1'1' 11l1111 l :1l':111- :1l11111', MELVIN L, BUTCHER-General. li1'111'111-1 llizh x1I11111l. 1-:-:1-43 1a11-1- 1'l11l1, I 2: K. ll S. A. A.. 1-2: Iluli-11 141111. ii'4I lli-Y. Z7-4: K. N. N, TZ l, l,11Lg 81.111, 4. lu-1111 S1:1li1'. 41 'l'1'.11'k. il, 'i4il'lllllllj'M1 lVl':l- 111:1111w 1514. lI:1N1111c'1'v 4i .X111l1'1-11' 111 .X1l11111 111111 I'l1:1. lf I l11111N1 11 allull I111 111' 1l11- sl11w111'w 11i1l1 11'l1i1-l1 l fi11i4l1 lily l1i1t111'1'N. FRANCES CHURCHILLwNrJrmal Training. K1'.11-111-1 Illgli S1l11111I. 2:43 l'11-q1s:1111 llill lliuli S1-l1111.l, l-21 N111'111:1l 'l'r:1i11i11g l'l11l1. ZZ 4. ldirlx 1 lub, I' 1. 1i1-111114 14 1111I1 gin :11 11.1111-111'1- Paul Burgert Nathaniel Burke Melvin Butcher Frances Churchill x Pilgfl 13 . - Nxt v ,glnpqnf-L. ' ' '4. QW, ' f x ..fWZ MW' 'D' - N . -gg 0 am 1 . Q , A 4 . 1 ' ,e AS - Nv iiirfili. ix-. l ,gm , ...k..... .2 ' as 'P+-Visser?-elf 1 Q Lucille Cameron Boyce Campbell Robert Clark Mable Cleland JEANNETTE LUCILLE CAMERON-Gtlleral. lin-:i1'il4'j lligli Nvlmul l-1241-lj Spflllisll Vlnlr, -ll Sl-ivnqc fllllf. 42 liirl lin-Nu-i'xs-s. 2-It-43 Glu- llnll, 4: liirlr Vlnll, Z1--li Yin- l'rwi1l1-nt, 'l'i'1-umiiwr Girl Ho- wiwwllill -Law nl' llllIlQI'l4'li 'l'nwn, bl: Ulm' 4 lnlv, -l, Snpurll:1, fl: l'rnqn-rily niukvs frivnlls ll1lY1'l'hlly tries Iln-ni, BOYCE CAMPBELL-Commercial. lil-.mn-y Hugh Sell-lol, 3,43 l'li-.neural llill lligli Minn-1, 1.33 qi-,,m. ln:-rvizxl tjlnlx, 4 'llixun :1 liznir male il sll:nlnn. ROBERT M. CLARK-General. Ii.-.mn-y High ml..-ol, 1:'::,l. l-Nmrl...ll, 34:5 'i'i-Mk. 2-:ig livln- sniff, 211: lm: Stuff. 31: lirm-st in tlrninpy. 21: Kiln- 1'l-ily 714: Skylark in 'Unvv in :l lllnv M1nni g lli'Y. 4: Blzuqm-rx, Il-11 l'r1-will-nl uf K. ll S. A. A., 41 l'rvsi4lcnI nf K flulx. 33: S1-il-in--v Club, 41 Slmli-nt Awlviwry limniwl. 4: Nulinnzul Atlill-ti: S--lnvlnixliip Sm-il-iy, Il: l4'rl-slinizlli lfm-tlmll Vmn-ll, 41 Slip-wlm, I-217,11 Law uf l.inn-rn--li 'l'unn, 4. 'Noxvi' My busy xi niun as hu, und yet lic M-min-ll lninvr Ilmn luv rm-.nlli wus. MABLE M. CLELAND-C0l1lll19I'Ci3.l. K1-:l1'm'y lliflm Nrlmfvl. ll-42 liniln lliflx Nwluml. lfifl f'1lIlllllt'1'Clill l'lnl-, 43 llirle Vlnli, Il-Al. Thu world is an wln-:fl ilnil it nill ull 4-Univ rnnnml right. LEIL COVBRT-Gelleral. K1-:i1'i11,-3 lliull N-lnml, 21,11 Stull- 'l'0'u'lin-i's l'nll1-20, 1-22. XYllim'li 1 llzwc e'4zl'm-ul with lllv swwaul of my lvi'mx'. HELEN VIOLA CRUIT+Gell61'a1. lfe'sll'm'5 llixli Sllmnl. 1-I IZ-43 llllw' llulr, Cl,-lj S1-ivlivv Vllllu, Ll-4: Xlzlmlllm-,Q 11,43 lllqrliviiiu, lg llrzunntn-X. 3241 Yirzinizx in llrnnipy. 113 Hn-'Q in :i lilni- Mmm. 311 K. ll, S A. A, Sill: Sllnlvnt Arlvisnry llnuiwl. -lg Alznsqlivi' Plnyx. Zig Nupvrlul, 333 liirl li0s01'i'L-s, 111-Il-'lg S.-ninr Vlnrx l'r.-Ai-lenl, 4: liirls Vlnll. Il-41 liivlx Vlnlr funn:-il, Simi: Student Vmilivil, il-4: .lnlin in Anluni :ind line, 4: Xzllinnsnl llnnni' Sm-in-ly, -1: U1-lllicmi lilnlm, -L, Aly rivllvs volisisl. in :lnry annul 4'--lwllriI3. LEROY DAVIDSON-General. Kvurm-y lligli S1-ll-ml, li-,lg Vnlnnilinx. Almlzl, 1-21 Uunxl, Sl--lg tllcc Club, .ll S1-in-nl-Q Vlnlv, 37 43 Hrllln,-mi l'lnll, 4 inn wi- cu-r lmu- too xnnvh ul' n good thing! DARRELL DAVIS-C0ll1lll9l'Cial. KL':i1'ln'y lliigll Sa-liuul. lfifilf-li llnnll, l-Zjfll--I: 0i'L'l14,-5t1':1, 41 K. H. A. A., l-243'-ll lilvo Vlnlv, 1-2. l'nnvluallily ie lln- lmlitvlivn of kilns Leil Covert Helen C1-uit Leroy Davidson Darrell Davis Pngu 19 .. V4 , Ki- V21 V 45 . F K1 l . f lk 55+ t,myiWwji4 A l - , ,X . i,wMk1, 1 x Sf--1-x--q X- '!.h.'Flv 54,1 . -mil ............. if-'ff-f.'f'. ? Xi?'1'iEi-51 l Edwin DeBrunner Purcell Dermody Laurence Dobler Minnie Dodson EDWIN DBBRUNNER+GBll6I'R1. K1-:ll'llr5' lliulu N1-luml, Il-li 1'm':ul lll::ln Swlmnl, lily lsmvllmll, lg 'l'l':l1'li, -L LllllL' s:1l4l ls xrmlwft mvnllvrlf' PURCBLL DERMODY-General. livn1'm-y llluln Swlnvwl, 11127 lg llrml. 12411 lin-llmI1':u, 12,153 IM-at llzxll, I: llaxnlu-llulll, I-23,41 'l'r:n'li. li--li K, S. N. Jill. Spnnixll Vlnlu, :lg tilm- Vlul-. lg l'm-:llmyulns li 4'l1vi'1'y llluwvrllmsn 13 K. ll. N. A, A.. 2. llz' lilmxxn nut wllvn lu lu' sllvnt mlm lxlmwa uni wlwn to xpcaxlif' LAURENCH D0BIfER7G-elleral. liulrlin-5' llizlu S:-lxmll, lr! II li llnml. JI-1: llnlzn Vlulv. 22 Il you :Arc wlw lm xvlwq lcv:-lv wlxzlt :muh ilu- guvlx pmxillv yum, ISIINNIE D0DS0N1C01lllllCTCi2l1. K1'.ll'1wy lliglx Srl.-ml. 1-lj-Il-lg 4'u1nm1'1'ri:ul Vlulr, 2241 lllrls Vlulv, Zjfl. Nothing: in ill'l1llJYOJ1l willmuli mlimllg-, J. EDWIN DOLLAR-General. Kv:1l'1l1'y lli:'ll N4-lmnl, -lg l'lllllipNllul'g lligll Nvlm-ul, lflill lll-Y. ll lil-Im Stuff. 'lg Img' Stuff, 45 llo1':u-l- in Allawi nml l'lxn. 4. l,.lllt'll1'l' ix zu law:-sxzllj' lll2'l'l'1lll'lIl lvl' :'L'l1ius, MARY GERTRUDE DUNCAN1N0I'lllal Traillillg. K1-Jlrllu-y lll:l1 Nl-lmul, II lg l'1ml1- High N4-Imnl, xl-U1 film- Vlnlx, 4: Xulwllnl 'l'r:uining Vlull, fl lg lixrl lC4w1'xvr, 11 li. ll. S, A. A., fl: liirlx Vlulu, Srl. 'l'ui1 nlmw llnl vmllc lu lxvlp llw i-ll--. CYNTHIA EASTERLING-General. lil-:lrm-5' Iluull Swlml-I, lil-11 Hlvv lllll-. 3712 lll'illllFlll'N. 145 K. H. S. .L A., 1-Sly llirls Slmrte. 1f.Z1 1l:nxqu1vlw, ,lg Nu wilful l-li Nllx lnlllvllmlu-1' in Um'+' in an l Blue Mmm, jig tiirl Ill-Xe-1'x'1-A 13141 llallin llnlr, lg tilrlx Vlulu, 2142 Alulry in A4l:ux1 :tml l'IY:l. -1: llizrh Hwlmul in tlnrvv ywnrs: U1'pl11-on Vlnlw, I. llun' Imp,-5' um- wuulll lvl- il' mu- wvnlml llnruw wif urn-X wolf :ns mn- llximwn nft' ntlu-mf' DAN C. ERICKSON-C0lll1l1C1'Ci3.1. Kv:11'lll'5' lligll N-luml. lf! 21,42 llzulullnnll. LI-Z3 Fl, 1'umlllcl'm'i:1l flllllb, I1--lg li l'lnlm, 2414 IQ ilu- wurli, um- lclmxxx llxv n'u1'knunx1. Edwin Dollar Gertrude Duncan Cynthia Easterliug Dan Erickson l'.lg:e' EU . V45 - ...limi-. I 'F' QN A M MW lf I '4 vo K 'lllwinlfl A ff., .. 1 f f- . z N 'fa. Q f ' x ' li ml . 11. FX X 5 xii h SKI' 'Sling f Vl . -, as 1. - 5. -.1 X ' e .,-:1r1'fFH ff - .. ........ ff- F f iiixiei' -il ...C . -. j: .f .- 31f.:l'2?i' . . F--1. ..j'.'5ff'a1 -fig. 4'-v'a'-vi. il,-xr g5 3-we -A Charles Foltz Robert Foltz Florence Fowler Zelma. Fox CHARLES FOLTZ-General. livuim-y lliulu Svlu-ul, 1: liimlmll lkuiuty Iliuli Svluml. 1-12-C13 Ili-Y, '15 Swim-in-v Vlulr, ,lg li, ll. S. A. A., il. Au lmuwl luaiuk wurml is aux guml :IS his ibilllllfv ROBERT FOLTZ-Gelleral. liI'lll'll1'y lliulu Nnliuul -1: Iillllililli Vuuuty llilll Svliuul. 1-2-32 Hi-Y, All Sl-il-luv l'lul+, 41 li. ll, N. A. A, -l: lluml, -1. Y-'ry little if livmlunl lu iuulic u liuppy lifw-. M. FLORENCE FOWLERM N01'm2l1 Traillillg. KnJ.l1'lir-5 lliuh Svlmul, 1-lj-Il-.lg V04-:lliuuul K'1xl1!'su', 1-121 K. ll. N. A. A., 11 Girl, Sport Vlulr: Nuriunl 'l'i':.iuiupg Vlull, Sl--43 Girls Club, Il--l. If wc du not I-lnul k1mu'lwl!L' wliwu yuuug, it will gixc ux u-1 wlizulc will-u W0 :Arc ul1l. ZELMA FOX-Nornial Training. lin-.ilwiwy lligli N:-li-ml, Z2-43 llusln lliuli S--lmul, 1-23 Xoruiul 'l'r:iiuiug l'lul+, 2341 liirl linw-1'u-A, -lg Girls l'lulu, Il'-l. 'ASV'-1-vli is an 1ui1'1'1vr of thc soul: :ns il iuuu speaks su ix hu. MILDRED A. PRAKES-Gelleral. K1'ul'i11-5' Iliilli Ni-lmul lil-1,1-41 IM-1-l:lill:ilul'y l'uill4-st. 11 Girl HL'- M-iwcx, ,lg l.:1tiu ilulv, -l. 'l':ill llllll lllxiuvly fair. CHARLES G. GARD-General. limirixvy lliuli Si-lluul, :H-.lg 'l'l'llllllllLf Sn-lmol, l-3: K. S Il--lg Sy-iq-ilvv Vlulw. 4: l1i'Y, 13 li. Il. S. A. A., fl: Lvllllll' llu-vllull 23. A sliurt saying nfl vuutnius lllllk'll wimluiuf' HUGO GERDTS-Commercial. lil-arm-y lliuh Nvlmul, 172-Il-lg t'm1v1n1ui'viul Vlull, Il-4: Ulm-Q Vluh. 1: l.vt iguwwuiivm- lulk :is it will, luqiruiuu' hum its Xilllll'. GIFT GODFREY-C0lll1llC1'Cial. K:-zlrlix-y llluli Nm-liuul, lf! IL'-li l uu1lr:lll. l-2-Il-42 Kfsiptzliii of Fuullmll rquzul. rl: li lluli, lf!-Il-43 l'1'g-wiila-ul ul' K llull, -lg f'Ullllll0l'l'l2li Vluly, -l: Prcsilluul of Cum- uu-iw-iail Flulr, 4: lli'Y, llg li. ll. S. A. A. 1-ij-Il-41 Slzltu Athletic .xS8lN'iilli0ll, Zig Bzlsclvzlll 1-23--lg 'l'1'uv-lg Squzul, lf!-Il. Tn lllc umsl' wm'lliy, Mildred Frakes Charles Gard Hugo Gerdts Gift Godfrey lmgv U1 Q i Q x 1 I ll MW! S 1 A 1 Im If Af--.--6 A' Ji-.,1-rw-4-Q-. 9'-QQEEQ ,, 1 - I . 11 - f, g Y -F' - - I 4 ff ,Pu Y. , A X N 1440, 5,1 1- 1 ' I 'x 7' f I gi-,M gf- 1 .................... 5 xx-, -. ,I ' 7' fr--L31 LJVJ? . , QJXQ. I.. L ta . f- -.Q '- ' 4.554.- Jny Gordon Celia Grufius Tllfllllfl Gricst Donald Griffin JAY GORDON-General. lil-Im.-y High NIH-111, I-:JI 1, IHIIIIIIIIIII I: 1: lg llllxk.-1I1..II4 :Viz 1, mmm IIIvI'4'i:Il 4lIIh, 21,11 Vhuw l5:Ix--hull, 3, Vw may xxxlh :I-Ix':IIII:Igv :II IIIIII-X IR-Ig:-I x1h:II we' hlnvxx ' CELIA FRANCES GRAFIUSfG611Er:11. KI-IrII--5 High S-h4-nl, 124211, Ng1:IIIiNh VI Ih, I, K H. S. A. .L lf! 41 Hirlx 1lI1h. 224. 'l'IIIII- :IN hu- g'I'IIx1w uhh-I' In-.I-'II'-N IIIIIIII' II-MIIIIMH THEMA GRIEST-ND1'H1a1 Traillillg. K4-:II'II:'y High Swlmul, l-212. lg YuI'.1liIIrI:Il VIIIIINII, 123 lJII'lx lhlh, Zi-41 NrII'III:1l TI':1iIIiIIg lluh, 37'-I. Ill hu-li, 5-III l.IIuxx, xI'hhIIII I-IIIIII-x :IhIII:. DONALD GRIFPIN1Gel1eraI. KI-.II'IIn-1' High Svlhml 1,21 1. l:IhhIIII High 8410-11, li I..IIiII 1'llIh, Q, II mlm-Q not II1:1Il1-1' MI IIIIIvlI uhalt :1 III.III h:I-, III Nw IIIII-h :IX hr' ix Nun- ul' ll, ELIZABETH HALEJGGIIETHI. KI-:II'IIvy Hlgh Suhlw--I. I 2 'Z 1, lIiI'l III-xl-Iwvw, l 2 ZZ lg hirls 1'lIIh. Z1 I I':IiIIt IIIA' :IX I nm. HAROLD HARRIS-Commercial. li--urn.-y lllgh N1-IIIIIII. I U 'I 45 K ll. S A, A., 2 2: ,Ig IIIIXIQI-II.IIII, Ii 1 lizlm-hull, 1143 1'nIIIIIIvI'1'iqIl 1h1h, .1-1 NI---vwily kII-'hw IIII Inn I-xr-III! I-I 4IIIIqIIvr. WALTER HAYES-Commercial. li.-pIrIII'y IlIgII S.-II.-.-I I 3-1: 1. I-'I...1I1:.lI, .I 13 IIIIN.-Imll, I :-:I.,1. Ig1,1I,..I hull, 41 Tran-k, fl'-lj K l'lIIh, 2- 21' l, 1-IIIIIIII-I4-Iqxl thlh, JI l, ' Ah, lI:II1lI5 y.-:IINY Iulwv III4-rl wlm whuhl Im! lu- :I hwy! GERALDINE HAZLETT-General. K--:II'II.-y Hugh S1-lm-II, 17372213 uhm l'hIh, 25711 IDI'aIIII:I1iIw, llilllll 1'lIIh, Z2-4, llI'I'lIvs1I':I. 321 UIIvI- III :I Illul- NIIIIIIINQ HIM nl I,iIIIvI'I.-k 'l'I1wII l SIIIII-rhsn, ' .lIIIIrII:IlisIII, 173 Img Stuff, 173 livlw N1:I1'I'. IL, url-ll.--III I hlh, 1 Aly NI.-wh IX IWIIIXII.-.I Elizabeth Hale Harold Harris Walter Hayes Geraldine Hazlett P:lLL'l' 22 --1 S ' 154527 Z, L .. 4' sq , 1 ,Z f ai- Y-STN V 'IE , , x 1Wml' F X X ,L ' 'S lg, ii tarot 1 1 ' -----' - , .u f 1, , K Opal Helnmett Margaret Huber Helen Hitzelbergcr L:1Verna Jenkins OPAL MAE HEMMBTT-General. If1'tll'll1'y lliuh St-hool, 1-2-Il-41 K ll. S. .L A,. 2-Sl: Girls Sports. l-23 l'llt'l'l'y Blossoms, 13 Nlnln'zt-llm- 'l'npls, 2: Gnt'l- in at lilnz- Moon, Il: Laws nt' Iritnt-rivlc 'l'on'n, 43 Stilwrlln, 2 ll: l.ntin t'lnll. 173 Girlf Vonnl-il, 3-43 Girlx Sport Vlnlm, 11-ii--lg Glen- t'lnln, l-U-314, ,Xhou- the tnlgnr llight ot' votninnn Xonix. MARGARET M. HUBER-General. Kvnrnt-y lliuh Svlrnnl, 12-Sl--lg Glve t'lnh 1-23 Girl lies:-rvvs, Z2-Sl-4: Spnnifh Vlnll, -tg Iraitin Vlnh, Zig Ht-iviwe t'lnl1, -11 Girls Sport t'lnlp. 11-Il'-lg Girls K t'lnli, Zlwli llot-key, I-Cl--lg Norm-l', 215: linxlietlmll. 1-I-Il, Yolley linll. 242, linxvllalll, 21-Il: Girls t'lnlv, Sl'-li Hn is trnly win- who Qillllx wivlonu from nnotln-rk inixltnpf' HELEN HITZBLBERGER-N0lF!l131 Traitlillg. Kvvztrm-y High Nrll1lul,I1lA-11 lJntl:lvHi:l1 Srlioul, 1-21 Nor- innl l!'1lllllll! 1 lnln, ..-4, 1nlI'l:s 1 lnlr, .. 4. Xlt- run only iwanmwti lronl nhalt it is: we --nn rvnson on awtnnlitn-A, lint not on poxwilnltttvxf' LHVERNA A. JENKINS-Gelleral. Kl.'1ll'llkl1' High St-hnol, 12-Tl'-ll llrzlntzttivs, 1: Girls Sport t'lnh, 121 lluslc--tlnzlll, 1-2: Yulln-15' Hnll, ll Sol-wr, I: llof-key, IJ: linsvlnxll. 2: Girl lit-serve-s, 43 lizntin Vlnll, I2-41 Girls 1 lnlv, 25--l 'I'lloal- :llnont ht-r front her shall rvaul tht- pt-1't'vm't wnys ut' honor. IZORA MARGUERITE JENKS-Gelleral. Kvzlrtwy lliglx Svltoul, lflfllfllg Girls Sports, 1-121 Girls K Vlnlv, 11 Girls Sport Vlnll, 21-4: K. ll. S. .-1. A., 1-Ig Girl Iivvi-vvs, Il: lfIlllll'l'lllt-' in Tl1e Mun 1l'l1o Malrriwl :r Ilninh Will-, il: llnxqttt-nw, fl: Latin 1'lnl., 43 llrnlnntivs Ii-43 Girls Flnlm, Il-4. I allways M-ntl hint zlnxly in sorrnn' lint nvvcr in tl.-5pnil', PHYLLIS C. JOHNSON-General. Kvnrney Iligh St-hool, 1-2-Il--lg Tliretl Arts Vlnh, Il-43 National Honor Sol-iety, 4: llrznnntits, lj Gll-v Vlnll. 43 lil-lio Slntf, lf!-Sig lintin t'lnll, ZZ-4. Hllvrit and good llrw-4lin:: will llllllit' tht-ir wary vu-1'yn'liv1'e-. JOHN S. KILLIAN-General. Km-nrnvy High S4-hnol, 1-2-Il-43 l ootl+nll mgttzul, 1-2: Tezun, 11--lg Mais- qnt-rs, 25-4: 'I'r:u'k, Sig linnrl, 21 llifY, Ilfflg lrzttin tlnla, Il-43 Blzwqnt-r Plays, Il' 'AK' tllnh, ll--l. Nollility is thu- one only virtue. ELVIRA KNUTSON-Normal Training. Kvzxrney llish Svhnol l-2-Il-4g lll'2lllltlllL'S, 123 Glo-0 t'lnln, 43 Girl liz-'svl'Yvx, ll-43 Borrnnl 'Frnininpr Vlnlr, 22-43 S--imlvv t'lnll 43 Girlx Vlnla, Il'-13 'tlrl-I ns ntnlca- hay while thv snn szllint-N. Izora Jenks Phyllis Johnson Jolm Killian Elvira, Knutson Puma- 22 . V Qnigrwi fff k d wr -1- QE. ' V 1 5 N t K l: ,ll-Nut,flf.,Ilg.,gWfif 4 L.. 1--lm. - . Q, ' ,,,,,. .,,. .34 -.M i F-fi' - Teresa Lahey Harold Kring Avis Lambert Violet Lnmphcre MARGARET TERESA LAHEY-General. K:-urxlu-5' lliglx Nlmul, l Z 'iflg Iiirlx Vluln, 114. ull I4 :L vm-ry lI2ll'4l ll1lllt'l'lillxllILQ in M-1-IQ In plwnw vu-r3lmil5, HAROLD KRING-Gelleral. Ka-:nrlmy lliull Si-luml, lflfll lg til--v ilulv, I! 1, 'll'lw1'l'y liluwmnwf' li Manlfzelle 'l'upx, Z1 Spzmixlu tlnvll, Z1-4: fligiw ul' l,mn-rxwl: 'l'4lwn, l. ' Nu man I-xi-r vlimlw sn lnlgll :ls wllvn lcv lcmuxxx not wlnlllwr ln- xx 3-ling. AVIS L. LAMBERT-Gellefal. Ks-:nrmly lllulx Nwluml. 1135-lj Stull:-lil .Mlxiwxry lluzliwl, 42 Sv-4-iw-I:nl'y nl' Student Mlviwrv liowril 1' Nlu ' ' . , , A . , - , . :,qm-lx, .l-43 Alnxqm-1' llzux, ,, -13 lwpln--m Vlull 4' Xiu- I'1'vx-li-in -If Flaws Y'-ll I.:-:lflvlg I-1141 .Xwiwlnnt wlmnl Yvll I.:-ml--r, Il, S-'lxmrl Ye-ll l.+wul1-l', 4, K ll, S. A. A., lfljflifdlg Girl lie-vflwm-X, 124141 Ilirl: Slmrl lull, ll Zlfli hirlw K llulx, ZZ 4, Iii-lm Stuff, 35 4. img Stuff, Ili llllxlllvxx Xlltllilit-'l' nl' lir11n1p5, ll, lluulm-M Blunslgvx' linux Ill :l lllun- Mmm, 313 Xl:1n1'z4-llv 'l'gq.x, 33 lu-4-l1l.,m1ur5 lunlvxl, 2214: Null.-i-lm, I IL-lg l..aIx1v tlull, Jig Nvivniw- Vlull, -li Nlllllvllf tuunwil, il 41 till-IQ I lull 4, Hlw- 1 lull, I Ili Ilrxmizliiix, l 1J.l1 lm'i-vlury limiril 411' Hn-I4 Spur! ilull, Zig Hirk Nlmrtx, l-2-1441 Valprlzzlli, lllwlwy 'l'v.1m, -lg I:nllI.nln, lizlwlmll 'l'o-zum, 'lg 'l'llrvw Arlx Vllllr, Il. 'ANYUIWII5' ln lu' llli- llxllvs ul l'.zl':1vllw', VIOLET LAMPHERE+N0t1il3l Tfaillilig. Km-:arm-y lliulu Svlmul, 1221 lL lllrlx Spur! Vlulr, 311 K. ll. S, A. A., 242'-li IH':llx1:al1:w, If-11 Slwm-1', I!-I, Yullvy Hull, IQ, liqlxvlnlll, 1,21 Iliwlgvy, 33 Nurmznl 'l'1'nini1ml'Iulv, I7 43 Slip,-rl-gi 2, Hirlx Vlul, ZZ I, 4'nrmtll1:1, in .Ml:im mul limi, l ll:m: sul'1'nxx'l lair:-'ll liill ax fall. HAROLD LAMPHERE-General. K:-:n1'iu-y lllull Nwluml, 122741 K, ll, S, A, A, l-113141 lianm-lmll, lf-f,., Hamlu-tlmll, l-'41 l4:iHu1ll1ll,Z1 Im-mini-if 1 lull, l, XuIlllllg1N My ulilfivult, lull Illnl it muy ln- fmmvl nut by si-i'l,irxu. ORVILLE E, LEWIS+Gell6ra1. Ks--:rm-x' lli-'lu Yvlni-ul I' 4'lll-iwnv lli lx Nil ml l ' ' . A ., . . , ,..4 1 .'l., ,,,.,lllN.,l3 Sviemw- Vlull, 4. lli- l'x'mn wlluw lipx llixin-1 lwrmznxnm tlmu ALTA LINCOLN-Norlllal Traillillg. Ku-:11'm-y lllull N-lu-ill 11142 liiullqvlx llww lliuln Si-lliml, 2. X l'1'ivl1rl lllllj' xvvll lu- lv-vlinlui-al llw xu1:utvl'p1w-v nf lmllxrv VIRGIL LODWIG-Commercial. limi-m-y lliulu Sl-lmill, 1-3 1: 43 rmlluim-i'i:l1 club, 1: lj K, H. S., 3:-15 liuual, 123 Ulm- l'lull, 14243 K, ll S .X .X,, lfllg N111-:L-'v ilulr, 213 luv ul' l.xmvriilc 'l'uwn, 1, lm nut In-ll vw-1'y1luirlu, lnit llt'Yl'l' link, Harold Lamphcre Orville Lewis Altn Lincoln Virgil Lodwig Pu ge 2 -1 . S' .,nlurlN!' T- '7 x in ii ibm Wg ,M ,r-K pn--,,, .fj',5'Q ,, -, ,T-. W- -5.5. g . Q Q 1 iz Wi- . . 1' 4 ....... M- gf' i 5. ............ ---- .1 537 ' K' -F Civic' Anna Lucas Alice Lundgren Ward McC:1uce Rita McNulty ANNA L. LUCAS-General. K1-uriivy High Svlimll, l-3-il-lj l.:n1ixi tlnh, 4: Yuvzxliuiiul Vinh, 1-2: Hirl llum-ru-s, 4, tiirlm Vlnlf, Il'-1. i l'u1n thin vwmillwv ut' llfv, nw' rm-:lp lilu-r1y. ALICE LUNDGREN-'Normal Training. K4-,11'iwy lIi:'h Si-lmol, 1,2-CI-4: Xnrinnl Trziininiy Vinh, Ilrl liirlx K lnh, IS--lg A Hmm- i5 swm-le-1' in thi- hnllll-1 than full hlnwm-. WARD MCCANCE-General. K4-:lrm-y High Svliuol, l-L2-Il-4. I :im fur L-quality. RITA V. MCNULTY-Gelletal, Km-:sl'lwy High Sm-limvl, -1, lhlmlu High Nvlmul, 1-2-Zlg lllnw Vinh, -1 Girls Vinh, -L 'lliuml hvzlllh :lml gnml swim- uw- Iwo nl' lilk-'s g1rc.ltm'xl hleasinusf' MAURINE MCREYNOLDS-Gellefal. Ks,':1l'i11-yhlliifll Swlmul, I-223-11 llirls .Ulilvlil':4, 1-2-Cl-41 Him tlnh, 13 N---rvlury :xml lw,iMix'vi' nl Npzinlxli llnh -lg 1-irlf Spur! Vlnll, l-3-Il--lp Girl lil-s0l'x'4-Q l-I-Il-41 Girls MK Vinh, 41 llrzlluallilw, l. Nui hy yu-:Ars lint hy wlixpnisiiiun is XYiMilllllil1'Klllll'P4i.. LOIS MARCOTTfG6ll6f3i. Ke-:1i'm-5' High Nvlmol, l-2-II-41 till-v Vinh, ll: Spanish Vinh, 2lf41 Girls Spur! l'lnh, 41 Hirl IM-sn-1'x'l-s, 41 Hm'm- in an lllnn- Mmm, SL We mu fm' nw, init fur r'nriusity. ARNE MATTSON-General. Ki-axrnvy High Swlmul, l-247,43 linml, 1-Il--lg Fmilhzill, lg Spunisli Vinh A15 Luv nf I.iim-rim-li 'l'mvn, 4. llv has lou lllllvll wil in null:-1'sl:11nl nw. CLARA MERCER-Commercial. Ka-:irm-5' High S4-luml, lf!-Il-43 I'-ni1iiivi'ri:il Vinh, 11-4: lirziinzitim-S, 1 Hui-lu-y, 1-43 Sm-4-1-i', -lg liuslwthnll, 11 Iiirl lh-M-iwvs, Il-43 liirls Sport Vinh, Ii-41 K. H. S. A. A. 121 Girls Vinh J!--L 'l'1-ll lllt' xml in munrnl'ill in1mln'l's lifn- is lint :ill 011111113 slr4':lxn. Maurine McReyno1ds Lois Marcott Arne Mattson Clara Mercer l':nu'v 2.1 115' fn- sf Q . f, 17 Qj ,,- YS ', f ' , X ' rw 'K XX Q - EQ ...Arn L9 1-' MI.. 4 .X avymw .w,,, , Ugg, ,,1.,,. ..... A .,1,, , ff, ' 41 ... ' f' f- -- i'-- 'ffl' Iva Messner Bruce Meservey Geraldine Metz Carl Miller IVA MESSNER-Gelleral. Kr-:n!'1xvy llxgll S.-lmwl, IL!-27,41 Mlm- Vlulw, 4, lf, ll S .X, A., 1-1IfZlf4Z llirls Vlull funn:-ll, il, Nlvml- ilulf, l, l,:nIln 4lull. It, lfwlw li-'l '1'Il'l'. 35. l'IX-lllllluv l'11llI l'.Hl' IC.-lm, 43 Flu-I'l'5' l4Iu.xmnv,'- IA Null.-l'lnl I1 4-lrlw llulf, 1141 l,..u nl' l,lm1-1'1-ll 'l'nxxu, 4. Nzxf Iiunul llnnur Srvvlv-lj, I, 'l'lxxn:x Ilan! 4-.uxnn-,Y lm- lilmwll In llx :nw ll-at yu-1.-w.l1'y in lux BRUCE MESERVBYfGenera1. li--:un--5' llizh S1-lm-nl. lf!--141 will-v Huh. 1 2 1: lll'1llll-IUVN, l 241-li K. H, S. A. A, 12311 Nlzuqvxvlw, 4, lI1Y, If? l,.slln llull, 12, Fuullyqlll, l. 'l'l':1vlc, 122 4 llvl'l'5 Hluwulnlxw, Bl:n1n'm'll1- 'l':npC' 2, Ilu4lu-'li lll l'rlllnp5, ll? l1.nml, 4, l'lvlm I4t.1Il', l I Il 43 lizlslwt hull, 11 Nuperlm, l 22143 I,--lg SMH, l: 4. lt nmvtl-lx nm ll-aw al mum -ln-4 l-ul lmw ln- llxlwf' GERALDINE METZ-Nornlal Tfalllillg. lil-:uwlvy llxglx Svlmnl, l Z ll 41 llrzllnsulllw, Ll ll 1. Mlm' 1 lull, 43 Hirl lil-Ne1'x'e4. 41 liuskm-llr:nll, ll, Sm-vw-1', l .I-1, llfwlgl-y, 1341 Y-lllvy llznll, 113 llznwlmll, ll, S11pv1'lm, 213 Girls 1'lu1lu 214. lf it ix lm! 4III'I'1-'ull 11 14 mlnnv, il H lx ilullfllxulvll-, Il xlmll hw wlnnv CARL R. MILLER-General. K1-urn-'y llluh Nwluml, 45 'l'-nlml, NIH., 1: 1'l'4-lslxlulx l'1'v1l:n1'nhrry 1-fllv:-'. Umxlllzl, il--li lilw- llllllr, 43 'l'l1rn-v .Xrh llulll 4. Img :4l:nt'!, 41 Awlstznlnt liuxllu-xx Xlzunugvr ul lmg, 4. 'l'ln-1 mtylv ix ilu- 1n:llx llimx.-Il' EMILY J. MILLERfGelle1'a1. Kvawxn-y lliulx Snlmnl, l-Il'-l, Hirlx Vlull. ll 11 K ll. N. A. A, 132,13 Tlxrve Arts' 1 lull, 2743 Sup.-l'l-.l, l lg Hlvf- llulpll 'Z 43 lll1'l'l'y' l!IuwUm,. 13 31,,m',,,-ll.- 'I'glpx,v -3 Umw' 111 11 lllllv Mmm, .., Luv ul l,l1m-1'x-'Ii luwn, 4, lmg Mutt, .2 J, Hxrlf Vlnln Vmulwll, -11 Sf-ienvo Vluln, 4: lflllll tlulu, 43 Iixwnlnzltlvxg llmlwy, lj S1wvm', 11 Nlzllmglxnpf lizlllnl' ul' livlm, -lg liepurte-I' ful' lil-lm, ll, llirlx Sp-url llull, l 1242 llIl'l lil-xvlw.-4, Il I, lfulilm' Sn-nl-rr XYVH4- l'p, -11 Stull:-uf Mullin-ll, 144, livlm Stzlff, ZZ l, lllull S1-luml ln Ihr.-v yn-:zrx Nsutnflunl ll-mm' Sm-in-ly, -lg 4lrI,h,.,.11 Vlulu, 4. Sln- :awww gl gmlllvwh :mul wln- lmvlu :a quvvxl ERNEST MILLER.-General. lie-.llwwy llxgln Svlmfxl, lv! Il -I, Vlrux l'1'1-Ni4ls-nt, 11 lizlxlivllnlll, lfli ilnlr, 1141 Xzlliuxml Nwlmlnlwlllll .Xllnlf-tn' AXwm'l.ltim1, fig Flmtlmll, I! Il 4. Nu :mv lilmux wllnt lm run 1141 until ln-A lrxl-N MARY A. MILLER-Commgrcial, lim.:-11.-x lla-'ll wlw-UI 1 ' I' 1..1..m--wi-ll VI-ll. 1 Vin-I. tlulf .,-4. It is zmul lu hu- .xml ll-:urn MARILDA MITCHELL-Commercial. K ' Vluh, ll-41 K. ll, S, A, A.. I 3. l':nxiw-n4-.- lx 11 rl-lm--ly fur .-xy-ry vxl'l'nvxY. Emily Miller Ernest Miller Mary Miller Mnrilrln Mitchell -'--1'H x' lllrh Nl'-ml, lf:::4, 1'..,.U.l.w.-ml Vlulr, -' 1:3 will. PNLYP 21, - H N ' A Zak- . ,.. Q' A 1 5 , , , W ww , ,L x lt ..'IwI.Mj.,gmf. n , kg I , I . ,5,5,qs ,h L --I . ........,, I 'fn 4 4 flga--ff' ' '5 'iiigkcy mmf L, Glcuu Moss Ruth Muldoon Sidney Murrish Simon Numa GLENN E. MOSSYCOIIIDICFCICI. Kvzlrlh-y Hugh SI-im.-I, II 4: Iluflu High Nfl'-ml, l 23 l'umn1vr-'i:II Vluh ll I lil-:mmm ix mm lnnuuxllw-II hy xifn- nr h--ight, 'fur Ivy lwilwilwll-. RUTH MULDOON-Normal Training. K4-znrnvy Hxgh N-In-UI, 1-241-43 Girl II1-H-:Nu-5, ,lg N-nrnlul Tmiu ing iluh, Zi 43 tiirlx tluh, IL'-4, 'Slixvl' :uml gulml :Irv not lhv nuly wnixll YIl'lllI' lun puvf-5 vu!'l'1'lnI ull mm' tho w4+rIvI. JOHN-SIDNEY MURRISHfGE11era1.' IQ:-:I1'lu'5 Iliuln N'Im-vl, 1-241--I1 Nlrunidl IIHII, 214. I'Ix'1-1'y lItlIILIl1rlIH'k II :1 mam xx1II umIy w.nlI SIMON NAMA-Commercial. li.-:n-my Iliuh M-hmfl, .. 1, mln-It-m IIILFII mlllm-I, l -1 ffvmvm-1'-'l:1I 1IuIv 11, '4'l'h1. umlx lmwlxn-41 with 1'uxUr Im mp4-l'1m' 4-I-ur.n:4-, GERTRUDE NAUfGelleI'31. K1-:n'x11-y High Nvllmul, 11,11 lliu-l'nI:vIv High S4-114101, l-LZ: Srivlu-v K'IllI+ LS-fl: HIM- K'IuIv, 43 li, H. S. .L A.. -I1 tilrl llvm-Vxvf, I3 ldlrls llllh, fl'-I: N:lli:m:nI llnmur Sm-i4-ly -lg 'I'h4' Inllxv l'iInImn of Hu- turf. PAULINE NICHOLS-General. K8I4l'llt'5' Hiuh Nvluml, I7-'lg tiihhnn High SI-Imul, 1-2: KII4-v l'luh, 4 Nivxnw- lll1Iu, 13 4i11'l lIvsvl'Xx-N, 321 l'ummn-rl-iul Vluh, Ili 'Luv I-I Linn:-rivlc 'I'uwu, 43 liirls Huh :xl :III lx wurlh duin: W1-Il. LENORE NORFLEET-General. K1-:n'1u-y High S4-ln-ul, il fl- In-:un-1' lily Hiuh S1-Inml. 1-2: lbr:m1:1Ii.'s 214. I :muit my Agar. GEORGE E. NORRIS-General. K+-lrnvy High Sllumll Z1-I: IIhl.l1-1-uv High S.-lhmll 1-:Q I -mtlnnll, l 'l'h-- rlzht umm In lhv right 111:14--A. Gertrude Nan Pauline Nichols Leuorc Norflcct Georgexbforris ,V-4: Nuinmnl Iluhur S-wmly, X1--vflrw-x14l4-Ill ul' Nntiunznl Ilumn' Sufi.-ty, Wl1:xI--u-1' is worth doing 1':111- LT A N - , .figr-1-. ,. ? A , , . 1:62 wx -A f 1 1 4,,. XX 4 1 1 YK 11 ............. ..4...A 1 .-- 41- -14-1 Lf'-f'.,1r. -.1-gk.- . 'Z f Marine Nyquist Virginia O1COl1Il0'l' Dahlia Owen M f' MORINE A. NYQUIST-General ' - ' - '- , - g -A , 112 ,.1,,'1--1 arb11eritc Patterson . 1x1.111111 111-11 N1111111I, 11-14. N111111-111 .X1111x111'5' 1111111'11, 4. l1:11111. 1-21 111'111es11'11. I S13 1111-1-1'11111, 1 1131 12 1.:11111 111111, 21 1111-115 11111w11111N, lg N1.1111'A--111' '1'1lI'N1' ' 111111- 111 1 111111 11111111 Il1Y ' 4 N 1 111- 11111 '1 111111111111 ' I'11111 '11f1' 1 111 1 4 171 111 111111111 11111111 N 1, 1-1, 11 ' 11, Nz, .11 51:11, 3 1, , ,.- 1,1 Q- 11A-, 113 .'11111111.1 1-22141 5111111141-IN, 11, 111-11111-1111, 214, 1'11111 1111-1-1-1111 Art. 111 li. ll, S A, .X., 13 1141 1.1w 111 1.11-11-11114 '1'111111, 4: X1111111111l 11-111111' S111-1--15, 4: IN-11:11111z, 4. Nu 1111111 11:11 1-11-1' 11.11111-11 11111111 --x1--111 111 11111111-I1 VIRGINIA ANN O'CONNOR-General. K1-.11-111-1 111111 S1-111.111, 1 2214, 1sI1-.- 111111, 5: 13 1111-1- 111111 l'1'1-11111-111 4' N1'1-11111K ' N , . . . 1 . 11-4 lx. 11, ., A. A., 4 N11111-1 1:1, I .1 1 ' 11111-1- 111 11 111111- K1111111. 311 1111'1 111-11-1'11-N, LI, 1Y1'11111:11i1-1 ,lg N1-11-1-11115 111111 '1'1'1-11111111-1' 111' 1-1.111 11 1.113 515111, -1, 111111111 111 .1.1111-, 1 1' '- - ' - ' N, 4, 1.11111 51.111, 4, 111111 111111 114, 11.1v 111 1.11111-1'11-I1 '1'111111, -11 11111111-1111 1'11111 4 1 11'111- 111'111- 11-11 111v111111111 11 11111 11111 1111 11111111 . .1 1 'vi ' 2'1- DAHLIA 0WEN4Generz11. K1-111-11.11 111:11 s11I111111, 1:l: 11, 11111-111-13 1 1, 511.1-1w 1 ' ' 1'-11 - ' ' ' .1e-111'- 1,.l 1. 1-11.111, 1, 111111-5 111111, 11 111'.1111:1111X, li 111111 N111111 111111, 1, 1i11'1 121111-1'.1-X: ' 91- 1 111111 1 K II N X 1 1 1111 11111 1 1111 111111 1111111 11111 MARGUERITE IRENE PATTERSON--Normal Tr:11n1nf' 1, 1.111111-1111111, 1, 4. N11.1111x11 111111 1 , . X 1 N111- 11.111111 1:1l111. D, 1x1-.11'111-1 111:11 N111111'1I, ll, 1Q11-1- 111111, 13 X111'111111 1111111111: 111111, Il-1. 1i11'1x 111111, '14, ' N111- 111111 1111111 1111-11111-nlgv f11.11'1-111 1111 11'111'1lxA' DON PEAKER-General. 141-111111-y 111511 S1-1111111, 12.1 1, 1111-11 111111, 2, K, 11. S .1. A, 3-4, 1l1Y, 21-43 ll1':1111:11ii1-1, 43 K. S, S, I1 1, I'1'11111l1-111 -11 li N N, 4. 1'1'1-11111-111 111 S1111-1111 111111, -1, 1111 111111-11 11 1111- 111111 111' 111111111-SN ALM4 C. PETERSON-Normal Training. li--111-111-1 111:11 N11111111, 1 21143 N111-111111 'I'1-.1i11i11g 111111, :: 13 1111-1-111111, -ll 1i11'11111111, 1314 '1'111111:111 11 1111-111111-1-11 11.111111-, .11 11,1111r1-1- 11111 111111---11 1111111:111f' FLORENCE PETERSBN+G-elleral. K1-.11'111-y 111:11 N1 111111 ' ' I 4 N 11111111 1111 N111-111v 111111, 4, 1.111111 111111, 11 1J11'1 111-11-1'1n-1 1 ' 1111111 1111111111 1111 GUY P. PIERCE, JR.-General. 14.11 - -1 , 1111-11 1'l1111 ' 1111' T11 . --- . .-- . 1'- 1- 111:11 N1-1111111, IL 1 ' - -1 - x111'1'1111- 111111 111 11 N1111 11 I -114, 1111111111-1-1, 1111, 311111111111 1'1-1-11111-111 1' 1 X11 111111 I 111111 1 1-1. .11. l'1-- 1 ' N Il--, 1. .1111'1m11 11' - E' ' .11. 1 1' 211181111- 1 1111 lx 11 N 1 X 1 4 1 1111 5 P111111, 1, 1111111111, 111 11111111111 . 511111111111 P11111 1113 1'111-:1111111111!', 1111,-.1 1,1 11 1i1111- XI111111 ' 1'1'1-41111-111 111 1111 111 N1 1'1 1 ' 17111111 111 U1111111111111 111 111 11111 11111111 111 11 -, .1 -11 - .g, :xg ,--.11-1 '. ' Q 1, :', 41 1-11-1111 111-1111111-1', 1 I, 111-111-l'.1I N1-111 1I11i1111' 111' Ii-1111, ILL 111111111' 111 1'1111-I' 111' 111-1111. 43 I1i111'11-1 In-1'1:1111:11111'y 1111111111, 11-1, X11111111:1I 111111111' S111-11-11 .111:1111 111 .1-1.1111 111111 1-I1q1 3 11:1w 111' 1111111-1411-k 'I'1111'11. A :1-11111-111.111 111' 1111- 111-1-H. Donald Pcnkvr Alma Peterson Florence Petersen Guy Pierce 1111115 151:i -1Ef11.131L3112F11.. I'.s1:0 DS 1 -J. lm ,X Jie YS '9 ' x ,.Wl'MW A x N ' - ' T Iwi' ' q i K ILL-lffiiwffyv 1 E -7 ...,...., --f- ' x..l?-i'-Ti 'F' F 'iipx'-'ELES -511 is Gerald Quiggle Mary Randolph Raymond Rane John Reddy GERALD QUIGGLE-General. K4-:irii-ig lliuh mvliiml. lf!-fl-43 Lug Stuff, fl: M:iii:ig'iiip: Editor ot' Img, 41 lfvliu Stull. 112 .Xilih-lil' lfilitni' nl' lil-lm, 41 Nrii-ii:-4' Vlulr, .2-41 Yin-if Pl'oxi:lvnt of Lniili ilillii, 43 Blznsqiivix 224. Yi--v I'r4-xi-I-Aint 4: Si-riw-i:iiiy :mil 'l'i4v.ix1ii'i-1' ull' Vlnv 41 H1-Yg Ilrziniaitii-s, Il-43 Mus- qiiui' Vlnis, Il, Kvhlf- in 4'4ii'i11iipy, Ill 'I'i'ui-lc. 31 Nauiirmnl Iluimr Sm-ii-ly, -43 t'lintun in A1l:xin :mil livin. A little tially iw ilesirnhlv in him thzil will nul hw guilty ui' stlilliililyf' MARY RANDOLPH-Normal Training. Km-:ii'n:-y High Nvlnml, Sail-Al: hitvlifiolal High S4-limml, 11 fiirlx Vluh, Il-ll, Ilili:vii'-v iiwi-wnwtli thi- I'l'll1l 4-I' mil RAYMOND RAUE-Gellefal. Kvairlir-y lliuh Svlimil, 1,23--lg lfimtlnnll, Sl-43 H:irk0ih:ill, Cl--lg 'ixI'ilL'k, Evil-4: flaw lmskethaill, l-347-4' XI:m:u:-'i', -lg Si-1-xvl.iry :mil lI'i'ilNlll'r'I' of 4-hiss, IQ K Vinh, 11454-ll lwillill' iHlSii1'lllilii. Ilwi: 'Il-ni-is 'l'fvi1i'ii:ni:-viii, 513 Xntiimul llmmm' Sm-ivT5'. -1? --I fmminl him :i ilixairf, :inil lvft him :i :iam JOHN REDDY-General. K1-.irni-5' High Swlmvl, 1-Ll-I1--1: Hi-Y, Il-43 Naitionzil Ilmiur Sui-ii-ty, -lg Sni- unws- Phill. J: li, H. S. A. A.. 4: Siuinixli 1 lull. llrl ll ix ln'll1'l'T1r wi-ni'u1iI lhzin to rust nut. ELMER RIDGEWAY-C0lX1lIl61'Cial. K1-:il'iivy High Nwlimvl, Qfllrlg 8141110 Silimml, 13 1-'4mih:ill, 2-Cl-L X'ii'I1nm5 .in-l viii-nu i-xi-ry man muixi lm ' LAFERN RINESS-General. Ki-:ii'iiv5' High Swluml. Il--lg SI, l':i1il High S4-lmnl, 13 Sm-iw-tali'y ol' 'l'l11've Arty Klub, Zi: Mz.sfl11ui's, -lg tiirl4 Vinh, Il--13 High Si-lioul in Iliwi- j't':lYS. The very l'lmi'er of yimilif' SIDNEY ROBINSON-Gelleral. K1-:iriin-y High Srlmol, 12-Il-43 K. H. S, A, A., 23 Baisliellmll, fl--ig Plvlniil x mi ui 1 in i 1+ I ll u ni ,:, - : , I, II i' n t I irmiitol ih' ni ft i-41 lil:l lo fm:-ii 1 lie ai julian- in his own 1-zliisvf' ETHEL C. RYAN-Commercial. Iiv:iriwy High S--lwhl, 1-3-tl-4: t'mmm-rvizil 1'h1hg Z!-41 K, H. S, A, A,, Zlfill llirls llulu, il-4. Youth lx lil'4-'x hi-nniiliil iimimliitf' Elmer Ridgeway Lafern Riness Sidney Robinon Ethel Ryan l'.lp:o3 SD - V ' V -wIllgIHQ'. f? '-F' I -' NGN I I I . ,MTZIIW ' W L - Eiiyul-1 , 1 4 I K .,,.,..,.... Fel-'L'.s:e1f?2:e p. , Angela Schaff Lucille Scribner Opal Shafto Harold Shepherd ANGELA SCHAAFYGCIICIHI. li1':ul'm'5' Ilxulu S-lm-ll. 1221 I, Ii, II, N .X .X. I! I1 I. l-il'IA 1'lv1ls ij I. IIl't'IlI llmllulllx 1-mllv I'1'um lln- In-.n1'l A' LUCILE SCRIBNER-General. K:-aul'm'5 Iliull N:-llmll, I. I'l1:w..1l1wll Ilvggll Sflumvl. Illl, lilvl' Illllv .13 lllrlf Vlull, 4. In cv.-rpllllng 5.111 fl... .flmxxm-1' ilu- 4-ml, OPAL SHAFTO-General. lb-alrxwy llizll N.-luml. 124211 Ii II. r- .X A, Uri, Mlm- Vluh, 1221. llrzlmznlil-X, 2113 111-11111-my Vlull. ll-4. 11:m1'w-lln- 'I':1y1x, 2. lIxll-- Ill an Illuu- BImlu, flj liirlf Vlul., Il -I. 1 nm nw! ilu- rum-, Im! I hun- lin-:I lu-:xr II:-A 1-4-K4-f' HAROLD SHEPHERD-General, K1-ux'm-3' lllrlx N-lmwl llfil -1 I,v'uzf un Nl-nw un1u1'm-ll. KENNETH SHERER-General, 10-.n1'1xv'5 lllull N111-ml, IIIZII, 143-mlmll Sqlmll. 12321 Y:nx'nt5, I. till-I-1'lull, -I1 lislm-Irllll. Tl'-I1 Ilzlnlwllrzlll. 1141 I1 I.:lNN1Il' l,1m4-1'1vll 'l'+rwn. -I I QI-1 mul mlixtlllzzllixll lly 1111- I-yn, 1.111 1.5 ilu- mlml, wlliwll If lln- Illw-I-vu' lmllgf- ul' 111,111 CLARENCE SHIELDS-Commercial. lil-.lrlwy 111111 Nllnlml IQJIVI. 12,1-l..'1I1:1I1, lj 1-U..-Imll, 121113 'I'1':u'k, 1,11-It-41 li Klub, It-1. ln-I 1:11-4lf'l1'.-lx' 'llvuv ll'4'l!l lwlwx' willl wlll-'Il I lllwlllll' ilu.-ln. XVILBUR SHOOP-Gelleral. Kvzurlwy Illull S1 Ilmul, .I--I' bww' Svlmlll 1,23 I 4mllr:1Il, Il I. A gmail mm' I-'IMI-Wm :I lnllullmnf' CHARLOTTE SHOVLAIN-COIIIIHCYCIHI. K1-:lrnvy lllxll Nm-lxwul, 12171, lllrlf Slmrlx, 111123 tilw' Vlulr, 121154, 1Inm- 111 :I Illlu- Mmm, 11 5l:lm'.fl-Ilu- 'I':llm, ' 2. Luv uf I,lmvl'i1k 'I'mx'll. -I, lnxnlnvrvinl l'luIw, Il'-I: K. Il S, A. A., 'J-32,12 timrl li.-Mvrxl-X 1: Iiflg I-Il-lm Stuff, 15-,IL Img Stuff, -lg Girls I lull. ilf4, Hz-1' Xulyx zl1'v wzqx of pl.-.lxzlxllllvxrx mul .ull lu-1' pxlllnx :urn pc-:1:'1-. Kenneth Sherer Clarence Shields Wilbur Shoop Charlotte Shovlain ,.,-.af Page 50 X- 3? 011111115 -1 if , 1 . ., ,,,g vb I ,5 I X W - 1 V I f E , -111, 1., , 0 f ' 1 - .1111 ' 1 , ........ ..Q. ---- . .. .r fa- 3:: -ip. 11- --leg Q, :L Paul Shovlain Katherine Skinner Maurice Smith Annie Sorenson PAUL SHOVLAIN-C01I1ll16I'Cial. K1-.11'111-3' 111211 S1'1111111. I Tl -13 1'11':1s11111 11111 111:11 S1'1111111, 13 11:1s1'11:11l, 21-41 '1'1':1111:. 31: 11111111, I-21'-lg 111-1-1111s11':1, 1321,-13 1111slc111111111, 3'-1: 1'111111111-1'1'1z11 1'11111. 31--13 41111111-1111 111111. 21-4: 111-1.11111111-1' 111 .xl171111 :11111 11I1:1, -1. T111111:'111 1.- 1111' 11l'4'l11'1'U' 411' 111111 111111 1':111 1'1111'1'- 1111111 11111111 11111111l111111 11111,1111111 111111 ll KATHERINE WELCH SKINNER-General. K1-.114111-5 111:11 S1-1111111, 1-2-SEMI: l111111111111:11111, Il1l114I1l1l. 1: 1511-IQ V11111, 43 1'I111l111' S0111111' XY1'111- l'11f, V11 H1111- V11111, 23,41 11111111 f11l111, 21'-1: K. I-1, N. ,L ,Xu 2411 1111111111 I-f1-lj S111-ver 2 T1--lg 1'11y1111111, 1: 1111s1111111:111. 1-12: Y11111-y 111111, 11 Balm-111111 11 111l'1x N11111'1 111111 :Il-lj 811111-1'1111 31--1: 1111: S1:11'1', 4: 1'I1-1111 Stuff, 4: 31:1111'z1'1111 '1':1l1s, 131 11111-1- 111 :1 1111111 31111111. 21: Hirlx 111111, I1-11 11111 111-N1-1'11'f. I-31: 111:11 S1-1111111 111 11ll'DL' 111111 111111 111111 11-urs: I,11ss 111' 1111111-1'1111i '1'1111'11: 1111111111111 411111, -l. Shu 1111111 s111111'11 llx 111111' 11111110 il 1111112 11 11'11111.111 111:11 111- 111:1111-1 MAURICE SMITH-General. K1-:11'111-y 111411 S111111111, l-2-35,41 K. II S. A. A., 1: B11sc11:111. 1. Nlflilllll 11':1s 11111 1111111 111 :1 11:1y. ANNIE SORENSON-N01'l1la1 Tfaillillg. K1':11'11v5' 111:11 S1-1111111, '1 41 '1'1':1111111: S1'1111111, 1-21 4i11'1' 1'11ll1, Z1--li U111'1- 111 Il 111:10 N1111111. 211 1,:1ss 111' 1.11111'1'11-lc '1'1111'11, 11 l11r1s f'11111'11C, 43 S111'1'el'. 311 1'l'1's1- 1111111 111 X111'111:11 T1':1111111: V11111, 41 N111'111.11 T1':1111111g 1'11111, 1114: l111'1s 1'11111, 21'-13 Girls A11111-111' As' s1111:1111111, 31143 li11'1 111-s111'11-s, I1--1: 511111-1'11:1. 11: X:1111111:11 II1111111' S111-11-15' -1. It 111:1111'1's 11111 11'11:1t 11111 :11-1- 1l11111gl11 111 111- 11111 1111111 1-1111 iIl'U. IRMA E. STEVENS-Gelleral. K1'111'111'y H1211 S1'1111111, 112514: 4111-0 l'11111, 1: K. II, S. A, A., 2-U'-ll S1'i1-111-1- 1'I1111 211 51Pi1ll1N11 4'11111, -1, HN11111111: :1'1-.11 11-111 1111-1' :11'111c-11-11 11111111111 1-1111111s1z1s111. BIARJORIE M. STINER-Nnrlllal Traillillg. K1-111'11111' 111211 N1'1111111, 114141 11Cx111::t1111 High S1-1111111, lg H1111- 111111, 51 1: X111'111:11 T1':1111111g 1'11111, 1:-43 11111 1:1311-1'111x, 2-111-11 1i11'1s 1 11111, 11-4: X11111111:1l 1111111111 N111-11111. 4. '1'111-1'1- is 11 1'1f1'1.1111 111:11i1y 111 111,11-11 1111 111 1111-1151111-s 11s 11'1-11 2lS,111 1111s11111ss. GLADYS V. STUBBS-Normal Training. K1f11'1111y 111:11 S1-1111111, 14121-lg 111913 1'11111, 43 X11r111:11 Train' 11111 1'11111, 11'-1: Girls 1'11111, I1-4. Wis1111111 is 111-111-1' 1111111 1'1111i1-s IRENE SWANSONfN0r1na1 Training. K11411'111-1' 111:11 N1-111111l, 1-I-11-4: 4i11-1- 1'11111, 1-2-Z1-4: 1911-1 lic- sv1 11-s, 5141 K. H. S. A. A.. i1-4: N111'111:11 '1'1'.1i11111: 1'11111, Z1-4: 511111111-v V11111, 4: Girls V11111, 21-43 1'11l1141'j' 1'11111s11111s, 1: B1:1111'z1-1111 '1'1111s, 3, 11111-1- 111 11 1111119 A1111111, 21: Lass 11f I111111:1'i1'k '1'1111'11, -11 X:1111111:11 111111111' S111111-ly, -1: l11'11111'1111 111111. -1. 1'1111j11y of 1111111111111 l11lll'1iS its 51l'1'l1gI1l. Irma Stevens Marjorie Stiller Gladys Stubbs Irene Swanson Parc 111 -rllMW. X' ' u 'I : 1, I , 921:16 ,l-'I W A-Ex kk X ' ' X ,-fab-2 -.sfisr-:SYM ,, f- ,- , f - , ' ' I. 3 MII. -- 411' ' 1, hw 1 1 it - :iv '1 ig . ' N XI., N .... .... ' . -K ..-.-,Qs L N i! ,L -' , ' I ' xv k 1-..1-.La ..,. -VLQ -1--- 1 I .. -ff:-1-5---1 g -Lfgf-A Vern Thompson Mary Tingley Louise Triplett Mildred Termin LEON LA VERNE THOMPSON-N01'lI1a1 Tfalning. K1-.11'111-1 111:11 5111111111 1221 1. X1'111111111111', 1111111, I X111'111.11'l'1'11i11i11:1'11111, 1: I. l1.1Nk1'1I1111. IJ. I 11.111-1111 1 ':1-1-111111 1113 N1 'II 1'1 Y '1 1' H15 NII1111.-1 ' MARY ELLEN TINGLEY-General. 1i1',11-1111 111:11 511111111 1. A1111-111 111:11 5111-1111. 1231, 1i11'1X 11111 4 A'1'1X1'1'j1I11ll1 11 1111w11111- 1-11-131111115 1x 1'1:111. J. LOUISE TRIPLETT-General. K1-.11-111-1 111:11 N1111111, 11 LV1. 'w1l11111-- ix 1111- 111111-111-X1 111111111 111 joy. MILDRED TERMIN-Norxnal Training. K1-,111111 111:11 S1 1111111. 1 31: 1, 1.11-1- 111111, 3 .1 1. S111-1111 41111 VI: N111'111111 '1'1':1111111: I'11111, I1 I1 11111 111w1f1'11-X, ' 1 K. 11 S, .1. A. 1331 I: 1111-11 1'11111, Il I1 111 11111-1111 I'111I1, -I, Su111'1I1-1'311111':1II':111'N:1s 11 11111 111-1'1-111 I111' 111111, 1I1'1111- N111111. PAULINE TRIPLETT-N0rIllal Tfaillillg. 1i1'g11'111-1 111:11 b1'1111111, SLI, .11111II'11 11-1111-11 111:11 S111111'I 113g X111-111111 '1'1':1i11111: 111111, JHIQ liirlx 111111, Z3 I, lQ1-1-11 11111 3111111-11 1111-:111 111-1111111 111511111 11111 111111-I1 211111 11111 I11II1', BYRUS TROXELL-General. K1-.11-111-1 111:11 S1-1111111 1.31: 1, 31111111111-, 3: 1, 1.11-.1 111111, :: 1. '1'111-1-1 .11'ls1'111I1, '11 I 1111111:1II, 13 1I1'.1111:11i1y 21 IQ I.1' 111111 111 li111'1-111:1 111111- K1111111, . '1'11111111111::, 121 S111 1-1'11:1, 21113 1I1'Y. 123 li N, S., ZS. R1:1x11111-1' I'1:1yx, II I. 1241111-111:1II, 1, 1.11M 111' 1111111111111 '1'111111. UV11111-1111 I'I11I1. -I. 'WY111-11 I 1-:111'1 1:1111 f4'11M-, 1 1.1111 1111-1:11'I1v11', GENEVIEVE ESTHER TURNER-General. 1i11:11'111-1 -121111 S. A A., 121g 4l111-1111111 111111' N14 11111 111:11 511111111 111 I. 1111-11 111111, .1 1. 11.11111 111111 . 1,1M111' 1.1111111'i1-I1 'l'111111. I. 511111-1'I111, 1 Zi I N:1Ii1111:1I 111v11111' S111'i1'l31 '11 11111 111 .K1I:1111 111111 1'I1.1. 1 11111 111111 .1 11:11 111' 111.1I11' 11111', GAYLORD VAN WHY-C0ll1ll!CYCi31. K1-.1111-1 111:11 S1-1111111, 13 T1 1. 11,1111I. 1-221. H1'1'111--11'.1, 1 J IP1111111111l1'-. 1143 13111111-111:1I1. 1 I, '1'1'.11'11 311. N11-111-1' 111111, Q23 1111111111-1-1-1.11 111111, 2:3 'l'111-1-1- .11-1 I11l111. 12 '11 N11111-1'I1:1. il. Ii. S. S.. I. Ii. II. N ,K .1.. 2. 8111111111 4'1111111'iI, I XY111'11 1111'11 :11'1' Il 1'111-11 :II II11- 211111. 1111-5 5111111111 11111 1111'11 11.111, Pauline Triplett Byrus Troxell Genevieve Turner Gaylord VauWey .An-F Page IJ! 17 11 4 La, 'ff V ll, N 'Q -I I ' u' ' I., -- ..,... 'fi 5 . P ?'kii :i ez, Pearl Waite Alice Wallin Ruby Webb Arthur Weld PEARL X,VAITEA.Ge11c1-31, lip-H-11.-y llizh S1-In-nl l-3-:L lg Girls Vlnl., 11,43 liirl lh-si-1'x'4-s. 1-2: Latin t'lnI., 3,31 4. li. III N, A, .X,. I: High N.-h-.nl in tliiwu :inll an half yvrirs. Il is not pusitiini lint min-l that I wzmi ALICE EVALENA WALLINfG911eI'al. limni'n4'5 Ilixh N411-ml, Sci-uinl Neinvstvig -11 First Scniostcr, -I1 St'-rlinlr, lwlmmlii, Siitln-rlnml Iliuh Svln-nl, lf!-17, If:-r in-xi-1' xinytliing --:in ln- nnnss, whcn siinplvln-ss zinil mlnly tivnfli-1' it. RUBY WEBB-Normal Training. lil-111-114-5 lli:'h S--lnml, 123241 Xnriliul 'Iifilllllllll' Vlnlu, Il--1: Ilrn- niniiis, P33241 Hrs, Blau:-lausen in 1vi'iimpy, 311 liirls Vlnlv, Ll-4: Xzitiwnxil Iluiiur Snwicty, 4. 4'Xvu-i' prnxnisl- ixwrv than you vain Iva-i'Ini'in, ARTHUR WELD-General. Iiv:n1'iivy Ilizh Ni-lvfml, l-I-ll-rl: Mlm- flnlf. 1-12-Il,-1: lliwunzitivs, 13-41 'I'i':1ck. l-Ljfllwlg M.uin'm-llv 'l':i1's. 2: 1liv1'1'y lllussmnsf' 11 lizitin Vlnlw, fl: Spnnisli Vlnlr, -11 Ili-Y, Il-42 Nlviwifli-w in .lnniur llluy. Iil'llIlllIj'.m1 SIIPPIAIYII, 2454. Hr,-ieiivu Vlnh, Il--lg Minstrel, 35: Jus- tin in l.:nss nt I,lnn-Vim-lc '1'mi'n. I .un nlwnys in lnisli-, lun! llL'Y0l' in zi Illll'l'j'.i' EDITH WHITCHER-Normal Training. li:-:11'n-ly Iligh Hvliuul, I5-4: l'li-qisnnt Hill Iliprh Si-luml, 1,33 Bnrinail Iraiininlg llnlv, M--I: 4-irls flnh, ,.--l. Ihwvsu things xvliivli uri' nut p1'au-tis-zilrlv nu- nut ill-simlili-, YVILMA C. WILEY7C0lIllll6ICl3I. Iii-'i1'iivy IIi:li Svlnml, 12424: llmiiliciwiall Vlnlr. Zi-4: .Xthlctiv .Xs- sm'l.iliwn, 2422 liirls I lnlu, Il-4, A snnln-nln on zx winl-'1 s 4l:iy. QUEENIE B. WILLIAMS-Normal Training. K4-.urnf-y llizh S'-lnml, 1,2-El-4: film- l'lnl+, -1: Ilraiiiiaitivs, 11 Siiylvi'll:n, VI: N-vi'n1.il 'I'r:iinin: Vlnlf, it--li Se-vi'--vaiiw' :xml 'I'ri-:isn1'0i' nl' Nnrninl 'Iil'IllllIllL! Vlnh, 11--L: llirl S5-1-rt llnli, 10414: Hirls llnll, Ill. If ss-liil lrngipincss we prize. within uni' licairt Ihis jawn-I livsf' MARYELLEN WOOLLEY-Conuuercial. lil-1.1-In-y lligh svlm.-I, if:-12,45 1'..mm.ir.-i,.l Chili, 3,43 qalw Vlnlf, 41 K. II. S. A, A.. 2: liirls Vlnlv, ilfbll 'llivnrning is L-vor thu fl'0hllllv'ss of its ynntlif' Edith Whitcher Wilma Wiley Queenie Williams Maryellen Woolley I'.4'1' - - 2 0 'Mime- ff ' A r, ' nqff- f .NN 1 , in . if ' - ' 1 X are e grim. . el?-: l1m,.fv? .J I -.-. M ,,.,, 6+3'r-F-A'V?sseif'f'?g -is Florence Wright FLORENCE WRIGHT-Normal Training. IQ'-iimx lligli Nliunll 1: 1: lin-I.. Iligli Nilii--il. ll Noi-ini 'l'1-.lining Vliiliv II 1. Irirls l'1uli, 'Z fl. ' 'I'li.- -r-414-I ut saint-fs it .imsi.iii-'y In plliqmsn-,A' .XX I L XX Gi osx f , c 1-I1 at Q-te -'I , sg 'L X 0 l ' - N fl Y If 'CWM ,Aff Z I. J. x 4' x ., f' 2 1 ri The day was a busy one in the costume shop where all sorts of costumes were sold and rented. Bill, see if those caps and gowns have come back from Kearney. Nebras- ka, the foreman asked his assistant. The gray ones that were rented by the senior class for their graduating exercises. They should be here. They just came in, and I guess they're all here, cheerfully called back Bill from his table. XVell, clean them up, and get them ready to be used again next week, bawled the boss. Wliereupon Bill began to straighten the gowns out, pressing and cleaning them when they needed it. Nothing happened ' Page 31 - H -5-. 1- -,ftlilgrlnub ., z-, , A 2' ,- , ...1 .. l A W Pl? -'K ' lr X X 4 s . 1 L qi,i,'f-W'-' s t ........ :-- , F EL- -. s until he was almost through with his task. ln the band of the largest cap he felt something flat like a folded paper. This he carefully removed. After un- folding it, he began to read: We, the class of l926. do make and testament. As we sound mind there can to the validity of this other wills made pre- void. this our last will were always in be no doubt as document. All vious to this are As a group, we refuse to will any- thing as we are a selfish class in that sense. We do not wish to hurt any- one's feelings, but we have worked hard to attain that high level on which we now stand. Credit to whom it is due so let the others also work for it. The more generous among us do, however, make the following individual bequests. C-erald Quiggle wills his ability to make extemporaneous speeches to Charles Reilly. fCan you imagine raving?J Chuck leaves his habit of experiments in the Hammer. fBetter accident insurance, Robert Bennett performing, new laboratory to Jack take out life and Jack., Kate Skinner leaves Will Xvigton to Miss Alta Kibler for use in any and all plays she sees fit to use him in. Carl Miller refuses to leave his mar- celled hair and handsome grin to any- cne. He says he'll need them when he goes to college. Helen Kent Brown consented to leave Walter Barney to ................ ' but she changed her mind. She says she'll want him even after she has been graduated. C-uy Pierce says that he will leave the position of Editor-in-chief on the Echo to any one that is able to write editorials to satisfy all the faculty and students-which task he believes is im- possible. A Paul Burgert leaves one six cylinder Buick sedan, five balloon tires, two arm- rests in the rear seat, dome light, front and rear bumpers, crocheted pongee cur- tains, one motometer, one radiator cap, one Klaxon horn that you push a button to honk, one dash lamp, a floor radiator. two license plates, one tail light with bulb, and a bottle of automobile polish to Kenneth Bowker, provided Kenneth will not wear hat or cap while he drives the car. Melvin Butcher leaves his 'million- dollar grin' to any one with a mouth large enough to execute it. Iva Messner wills twelve inches of her height and Gerry Hazlett, twenty pounds avoirdupois to Lois Cruit, so that Lois will have a better chance to push her way through the crowded halls. Raymond Raue leaves his 'dashing. romantic ways with the fair sex. to Hardy Wells. KNO need for Hardy's basbfulness with girls, anymore., Edwin Dollar wills his reasoning power, developed by debating, to Dick Lambert, if Dick is brave enough to ex- pose himself to the 'withering' criticism of Mr. Hobson. Gertrude Nau leaves her habits of staying home and studying at evenings to Ruth Yager. fThe Jewett really does need a rest, Ruth., As it is almost time for the Com- mencement exercises, we must close this. our last will and testament. Cherish our gifts, you blessed under classmates. - The Class of l926. li-:e V fs up ffm! , e w rt a I , 1 K ,f - 'N ...Ii ,, ,. st 5 K ll, 'Of 1 'S H a , , 2 , .,: A K fo s 2 24 1,1 3 i 'X A5 'X x i:i qlT's' A 'Zi X Elf. . tx rag!-i i tt 1 tw.--. --------- -- ,. A g .-,Ax 5,35 if . -f - +A ' 1 if I 3' 4-. 5 r 4, ,IA ,K .f ,,.. t Q If ..3..lt-- 1 J of ICPII -93 wfztfl ' px .Nu 4 x N ,. A Xgzlx X13 fix t Jim: 'r .V e -es rr we L H.',L:.'I', K .g if ' ' ,ff g . .,.. r e ' X we xxxf, ff, During our sail on the Good Old Ship of '26, our course took us near some islands in the Orient. As we neared this spot, a terrific storm broke upon us. A storm that is known to the seamen of the Sea of Knowledge as The Semester Exams. The gale washed several of the travelers over board-but the rescue boat, Cred- its, gathered most of these unfortunate ones and soon they were again on that good 'Ship of '26. At the next port, we stopped to take on supplies and get a fresh start on the last cruise of our journey, The Second Semester. At this stop several of the more venturesome of the crew went on a sightseeing trip on land. Along one of the most beautiful streets of the town, amid the most fashionable shops, a seer had her abode. To this place the group came and saw the seer, seated on a couch covered with exquisite tapestries. The prophetess came toward the members of the group and in- quired what they wished her to prophecy and said that she would be reasonable Our class vice-president. in charging. Robert Bennett, always willing to be spokesman readily asked her to tell the fortune of the Class of 26. The fortune teller toolc her crystal ball and carefully placed it on a table where the light was dim and began: For the class as a whole. the future seems bright. I see Gift Godfrey, the football captain cf l926. as a coach of football in a university for one-legged people. Gift is having good success in training his material to pitch field goals. HRobert Bennett is writing plays deal- ing with Youth and Night Life. Avis Lambert has moved to Buda in search of better specimens of the verte- brate animalia of genus homes. Phyllis Johnson and Carl Miller re- side in Hollywood. Phyllis was starred in 'The Vamp of the Xvest' and Carl is in 'l-lot Water.' Byrus Troxell and Paul Burgert are operating a vaudeville circuit. Their central offices are in Alfalfa Center. Nebraska. ALLEN COUNTY PUBVC. LIBRARY v vauyulawmlvnmmmwan V. 4 47 ,U M20 I -H Pa go .It Jliifll - ffxm ' v 1 - f V -A af-' 'V ii' fs WWW M 1, 4 ,- - ,.- ..,. M. j Q 5 - . '-I fl l.,ll.f 'f -. ' ' ,f S. -r Y . . . -'-'11 v 'ff' - :21 . ., .... . ---- 2' - :Tiff ff' ' Eilig 4. if illifiiifgff ,cs-QQ.- .Q . A K' . :' if f' egg- rs .ig ,AJ f f ,. r, -: -2. 1225- 4,-A-..: ff--Q-eis-we Gerald Quiggle and Izora Jenks are being featured by the Pierce Stock Company. Yes, Guy Pierce is pro- prietor. Geraldine Hazlett won the title of 'hliss America' in the l930 beauty con- test. Melvin Butcher is an artist at last. He is employed at the Empress to paint the musical comedy characters in Fred Boucheris latest production, 'I Xvant to Be Lazyf Nathaniel Burke is raising chickens of several varietes on an up-to-date farm, a few miles out of Grand Island. Nat is enjoying the best of success in his work, we are assured. Geneveive Turner is one of the lead- in Washington, name isn't Miss ing suffragette leaders D. C. However, her Turner any more. l will leave that to your unerring guess. Cynthia Easterling is happily situated on a farm between Kearney and Buda. We take for granted that she wants to shorten her last name and is crying for 'Mooref Arne Mattson has just finished the work for M. A. degree and will be principal in Kearney high school next year. You never can tell what may happen. Quite a number of the class of '26 are on the high school faculty.They are: Elizabeth Hale, who is teaching chemis- try: Kenneth Bowen. coach of athletics: Leroy Davidson, lathe instructor: Opal Shafto. registrar: Charlotte Shovlain, journalism instructor: and John Killian an instructor in the normal training de- partment. E.na Bowen is employed to dictate for various typing and shorthand speed contests. The Corona people say Ena can say more words in a minute than any one they have ever before hired. Helen Cruit is teaching dramatics and artistic dancing in the Riverdale high school. She is very busy for she has two classes each week and the classes last for thirty minutes together. Bruce Meservey is managing a corre- sponding school of which he is instructor. The course is called 'Ten Lessons in How To Appear Ambitiousf Virginia O'Connor is running a ham- burger stand. She owns a chain of stands which are called, 'Hot Ham- burger Hovelsf Elmer Ridgeway has taken his Ford and gone to Arabia. He says a Ford is much more efficient than a camel, al- though he does have to carry water with him for the Universal-Car-but results count. Opal Hemmett is president of a Society for the Promotion of Vocal Education for Parrots. She has a quar- tet of these pets who sing in a vaudeville number in the Al Fal Fa Theater in Qdessa, Nebr. Dan Erickson is president of a Col- lege of Crnithology. Mr. Maurice Mann started this school, and Dan is now its dignified president. Ernest Miller is in Europe where he is traveling about meeting the chess champions of the old world. He says he took up chess because it was so ex- citing and dangerous. Don Peaker is an explorer. We al- ways expected the daring Don to do some thing in the way of explorations. They say he is exploring the atoms in search of parasitic growths. Brave work, Don. Arthur Weld is chief traffic cop in Kearney, Nebr. The drivers say that if anyone drives over twenty miles an hour he is safe, for he won't be caught. Orville Lewis is a judge. He re- cently judged a dog show in Pleasanton. Nebraska. Kenneth Sherer is one of the leading philosophers of the country. His last essay was on the subject, 'Slow Down'. The seer's head began to nod, and her eye lids drooped. The company arose and stole quietly from the room. .Jump- A A- . 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I am looking forward to high school. Second Grade. jack is a freshman this year. This year I can read, The Little Red Ffv-SI1fl1C1f1. U Hen, without my teacher helping me. I guess the seniors don't like the fresh- Third Grade. men very well. SIi.Jri7est Miller is president. Igot avalentine from Byrus, and Helen I P IOCHOH' . V . , am glad Iam sitting onthe north side was mad because she didnt get one. . of the assembl instead of the south. y Fourth Grade. junior. HCI gont like this gradehecause I-dont Mathematics iSn't nearly so bad as I e yms anymore' I WWII I was mn the Latin. Guy Pierceis president of the class. next room where jack Wheelock sings. Senior Fifth. Grade. A There are one hundred and thirty-eight h is so hard. I wish there in my class. If I don't get through there may he only one hundred thirty-seven. Oh! geograp y weren't any old schools. 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' .tk X ' F ,' f ' ' ,V ,-'I b 4, V. ,- 5-Yi 1 ,, M J, , 1 I 'M' N-X 4,54 ,, , x i..-,M 1-Z . 1. ,-. -i'L?F,- f f-1, lf- , W 1 .4' ,1 -x f' 4 .. 1. 1 l'i f l ll! 422,-, ,Ni K 2 Q fi Ai WW flaws N 'iv' Q fax K yblft WM I 'A Z 'Sl 4 .A-u. ' ff 1. V 4 , -A .7 X ',f1 , XXX ' ' s ' of, Q g ' 1 '1 x'il'X I. ' ' Q ' if . Q, - ..-. ' rr - s . L M r 2 It W ' P 'Q -Q U k xl .N X + X61 'L V- .R 1 x -V ' -ml' ...................-t-ggi -2. -.-...cd-.A R-Y - QA- L',-,LJ 'gt' N, Xf,:x-.-..3- gf g - .sc . -. ,, -' :- 1- gi' 'f . . gage , A .- in ' - - s J4h'A5!:.:.-g-. MASQUERS. Top Row'-Riness, Mann, Pierce. Easterling. Meservcy Second Row-Baht, Brown, Bowen. Clark, Crtiit. Pierce, Norton Third Row-Kibler, Lambert, 0'Connor, Hainnier, Jenks, Krbler, West. Bennett. Last Row-Butcher. Troxrfll, Bennett. xlCiStIt1Cl'5. The purpose of this dramatic organiza- tion is to promote dramatc activities in the school and make the membership of the Masquers a reward for dramatic abil- ity. The officers of this talented group are: president, Guy Pierce: vice president. Gerald Quiggle: secretary and treasurer. Robert Bennett. Miss Augusta Kibler, Miss Alta Hib- ler, and Mr. Maurice Mann were elected as the sponsors for the year of l926. To become a member of the club, a year of dramatic training or particfpation in several dramatic performances is sup- posedly required. Members are selected from the two upper classes and also two from the sophomore class. Membership is limited to twenty-five. Each year a group of one act plays has been given. This custom was started in l92-4. The plays this year were not given because of the lack of available space for preparation and practice. The Masquers also gave an act in Superba this'year. Meetings are held every other Tues- day at the home of one of the members. Readings are given and plays are read and discussed. Reports on dramatic sub- jects are also given. naar' Page to - s' uilwlk A 7 -' ef , P, '- , ' T fb' Q 4 'gmlfffm , 4 . 5 , e v A , A QL .':,iypWQo . i C Q 6 K. - -iitfii' .. -is -.f , ....... . ....,,..... fi 4. BOYS' GLEE CLUB. Top Row-Nyquist. Davidson. Hopwood, Kring, Weld, Ragains, Boucher. Mueller, Burrows, Miller. Second Row-Batie, Hartman. Stiner. DeWolf, Tollefsen, Troxcll, Clark, Johnson, Barney, Erwin Norton, Pierce. Third Row-McReyno1ds, Hartman, Human, Webster, Clieruy. Smith, Soares, Hammer, Wigton. Last Row-Burke, Lodwig, Cleland, Link, Shercr, Nyc. Boys Glee Club. The Boys' Glee Club has practiced and rehearsed regularly. under the super- vision of Miss Helen Cherny, every Tues- day, Thursday and Friday morning, at 8:00 o'clock in the high school audi- torium. The club has a membership of thirty- six boys this year. The boys have sung in the school assembly and also a num- ber of public entertainments. They have appeared at the State Teachers' College Assembly, the Rotary Club and the Kiwanis Club. The pins of the Boys' Crlee Club have the initials HK. H. S. engraved upon a small staff. Any boy may be the owner of one of these pins after he has com- pleted one semester's work in the club. Much of the success of the glee club was due to the faithful efforts of the ac- companist, Genevieve Turner. Officers. President-Nlorine Nyquist. Vice President-Could Norton. Secretary-treasurer-Elmer Ragains. iww 11 i --- ' K irq ll., . ' 'Ni' A vo A , ki ce .fmfwf - . ,swf 34 ........, . ..,...,.... ........ - r , .. c ,.x,i!r .' .- gives , ni. ..........A.,,..... ,... A ' r' wr- g-- fs-Gr. e-als- . Ig s THREE ARTS CLUB. Top Row- Norton. Crnit, Hobson. Brown. Last Row--VzrnWey, Lambert, Pierce. Johnson, Miller. Tl The Three Arts Club is one of the new clubs in Kearney high school. It was organized in l924. Meetings of this club are held the first and third Wednesday of each month at the homes of the members. The pro- grams pertain to one of the three arts which are: Art, Literature and Music. At the meetings the members studied some of the works of Neihardt, Browning, Edgar A. Guest, and American artists. At the Art Exhibit which was held at the Wlrittier building during january, the members of the Three Arts Club acted as guides, and also helped with the program. tree A 1-ts Club. The membership of this club is limited to juniors and seniors. Following are the officers: president, Helen Kent Browng vice president, Carl Miller: secretary-treasurer, Paul Burgert. sponsors, lVliss Nellie Fairchild and lVlr. C. S. Hobson. The members of this organization are: Carl Miller, Phyllis johnson, Paul Bur- gert. Helen Clark, Helen Ewald, Elmer Ragains, Emily Miller, Clem Wimberly. Helen Kent Brown, George West, Lucile Barlow, Esther Lindberg, Hardy Wells. Guy Pierce, Nlarylouise Webbert, and Eleanor Bessie. ...Af-f Page 4 - N7 - niii lv. ft? 'f' X , .... g. 1 Q ih ii Uk x - r ' '1 QQ,- . ,.,.. , ........... .,.. 1 :- egg? H F: -aff 1'f:'.f.-4 is 3 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB7FIRST DIVISION. Top Row-Saltzgabcr. Sturt, Shafco, Nichols, Shovlain, Clark, Hazletr., Hoover, Lewis, Olson, Miller Second Row-Turner, Skinner, Arthurs, Crnit, Loewcnstein, Sitorius, Cherny, Cameron, Burke, Erickson Harris, Erwin, Ralston. Third Row-Kendall. Pcakcr, Pearson. Bowersox. Bowen, Bolin, Termin, Mitchell, Nyquist, Drake Bowker. Bessie. Girls Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club has again made a success this year, due to the faithful patience of the supervisor, Miss Helen Cherny, and the co-operation of the girls. The club was divided into two sections to accommodate all the girls who registered for glee club work. Section one meets in the auditorium every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday at 8 o'clock in the morning. Section two meets in the same rocm from 3:30 to 4:30 every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday afternoons. -- First Division. The girls have made many public ap- pearances hefore various organizations of the city. Section one has uniform costumes of black and white. These costumes were supervised by Mrs. Marie Eberhart, sew- ing instructor. The officers of section one of the Girls' Glee Club are: president Virginia O'Connorg vice president, Ena Bowen: secretary and treasurer, Helen Clark: sponsor, Miss Helen Cherny. Page 4K4 .f , 4 - - 1 mv ., JI?-n vs , ,Q lx Y ,imlmrl lf. .N E, Q . 4 ,ze ik s . ik 'HIIWW' Ni , ' Y' as 1,1 ,...,... ....mimQ f :!i . iff ' I ei' ., .,,, TT'-:A ,li I-f' ' I 1-A ' --Y N rl. if H ,..... :---y- ig '--- -1 use ' ,1.5:gT-- ' ' , .CS -s .-11.-55' -:LV ,,., 7 ' 3-'fS.s5EZT4'1' .,T:'- gif : ' .., L .s-,. - GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-SECOND DIVISION. Top Row-Cheruy, Tcrmin, Young, Patterson. Anderson, Stubbs, Peterson, Metz, Swanson, Svcndscn Second RowiLindberg. Scribner, Snyder, Rogers, Williams, Woolley. Yotty, Anderson, Rodgers. Crint Last Row-Bushor, Nan, Nichol, Boyd, Duncan, Mitchell, Kuntzen. T K N Girls Glee Club-- Section two wears dark slcirts, middies and ties, as it has no uniform costume. Next year the girls of this years section two who are capable of doing the work will be transferred to section one as places are macle vacant. becontl Division. The officers of section two of the Girls' Clee Club are: president Helen Ewald: secretary and treasurer, Lucille Scribner. Page 5U 'X 113059. - 1 'S' d-ik' -N - ' ff New 1 1 f M x J N' 7 . '41,--,Z-LW1.-' P 1. 'Vo X 2, 'X 221- '7fMfQ9?, . ' ' , H ...,l N M2101 ull. L -.iii X 55 PT!-Q 2? , .13-'X-ijnx-5.--ilygg .Fir-,.pxx,i,:QYS,s- V , 1: A, ......... .. .,,.... ,vixgfw-.1 ' h-tg .M 1 ff 1: ,Q-Q. - KEARNEY HIGH SCHOOL BAND. I'.ig14- .71 .. - sf ' ' -. i W,-,yi lk l 1010 P51 1.-AQ-aw? fr-...s..... ,--sf-sie:-gc gvvi-si. Dis. .,!'14Z4-' ,. ' , ' fl' r'- X ' ff- 'Q i ' , ' ' i i Hi f 1- I 'O' li- - . 'Q ill-ill'-A' f ' ,X 1 ' O 6 1. 5 4, l H 5,1 if WW, 9 . i f-f-E21 ds- 'K if X ' swrnfrii-K T-1111.-f X -1. r ......,...,. .,... . ' fe - ---' , -wi . as e--- :cg-e12L .,.-, .. ' if fr- 5- 5'-23 .. - . 1, 1- . P -,,...f- -+-4:..,- - - Orchestra. The high school orchestra practices during the third period each day and furnishes music for the assembly period program as well as other programs. There are fifteen members in the orchestra this year. Any one who plays and desires to do so may join the orchestra. Mr. XV. Maclfadden, directs the orchestra. The officers are: president, Paul Shov- lain: secretary and treasurer, Eleanor Bessieg librarian, Gertrude Hogg. Ba 11 tl. Mr. lVlacFadden has for the last two years successfully conducted the high school band and orchestra. The band meets four evenings of each week from 3:30 to 4:30 o'cloclc. Many of those in the band take private lessons from Mr. lVlacFadden during the week and these lessons with their applica- tion in the band work, rapidly teach the members the fundamentals of music. The band has 34 members and any one who can play, or wishes to learn to play is welcome to join the organization. SCHOOL BAND IXILIVIBLRS. Botsford, Sidney-Slide trombone. Burman, Robert-Saxophone. Batie, Russell-Baritone. Costello, Raymond-Cornet. Davis, Darrell-Saxophone. Davidson. Leroy-Baritone. Dobbler, Lawrence-Cornet. Downey, Marlen-Drum Dungant, Kenneth-Cornet. Dermody, Purcell-Saxophone. Engberg, Arne-Clarinet. Foltz, Robert-Alto. Grafton. Odell--Clarinet. Lowe, Stephen-Clarinet. Lhotalc, Alexander-Clarinet. Loclwig, Virgil-Cornet. Lambert, Dick-Drum. Norton, Gould-Cornet. Ptacek, Barnarr-Trombone. Mattson. Arne-Slide Trombone. Nleservey, Bruce-Saxophone, Nlitchem, Paul-Cornet. Ragains, Elmer-Cornet. Reilly, CharlesfDruins. Soares, Louiz-Bass. Shovlain, Paul-Cornet. Troxell, Byrus-Drum. Webste1', Rodney-Clarinet. JUNIOR HIGH. Baker, Don-Trombone. Fay, Raymond-Bass. Godfrey, Ethan-Cornet. Hemmet, Rolan-Cornet. Murdock, Donald-Clarinet. Skinner, George-Clarinet. Pug' 14,-K, 'V QTZL-, v 'IW' V f f X fm! , Eff 11111 'blrflly I O , 'Q 1, Q , ,. vu-1 wg. I In A N .VU I- - X 1 if ' f xr 1' Y . ' 'N ,L - ,M -1:1 ..f.,' ax ! 5x ', ' ,,A. - N O X 'x -'.. g - .- ' - ,NWN Q5 . . .: V- '-A' T -if --J -G 5755: '-. 'X ,Z .. --1. an . ,,4A'if'- - wb -3 , ,.,- Q-.-K A15 sig ,.. LF,-, - . D NM- - ,,-,. , ,. -- 4- ,bi - ,---- S' -ffl? ff .. , Q.- -4'-g.'.,f:?- 4-r+w1 ..4fIr'1ii g-. 2-url? 'L 'Y CLUB--NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ORPHEON Girls Sport ilub. Page 553 M S 3f'f'll l2s ffff' 4- Q '-- , --5 ., af?,,,,i-an WS .9 N I-WIIIWW' F X - ' ' : lg lu 'lf '.,,7 1 . 1 l ' gs sslffh -lffuwifi? s i - x i-9 k ,ef+ s s-,-x 1iiTf1 TTl,i X he ,,, N' -,-,,V, ,il , L,-5:- ' ,Eff - GIRLS' SPORT C LUB. Top Row-Carson, Bowker, Mercer, West, McReynolds, Owen, Allen, Vanderworker, Nyquist. Second Row-Harnley, Spacht, Erwin, Howe, Courcey, Anderson, Pledger, Schaaf. Bouton, Howe, Gannon Third Row-Poster, Nelson, Sear, Schmidt, Snyder, Wells, Peaker. Marquis, McNulty. Last Row-Boucher, Skinner, Hiett, Shovlain, Huber, Godfrey, McReyno1ds, Woolley, Metz, Sorenson. The purpose of this organization is to encourage girls to participate in in- door and outdoor athletics. Every girl out for sports is eligible to, membership if she passes the physical test. A girl must have earned one hundred athletic points if she is allowed a rate in the club. The practice games for each sport are held every morning of the week at 8:00 cfclock. The girls' sports in Kearney high school are: soccer, hockey, basketball, volleyball, baseball, track, tennis and hiking. To receive a K a girl must earn l000 points. Each member of a team receives l00 points, and twenty-five ad- ditional points if she is on the champion team. A substitute receives 50 points. Additional points are given to the mem- bers of the winning teams. Individual points may be received by winning honors in track and by hiking. The officers of the club are: presi- dent, Maxine Godfrey: vice president, Nlarylouise Webbertg secretary-treasurer, Lucile Barlow: sponsor, Miss Jessie Hien. Q QJX J 179 ,, X .H X A K K' ,Lys g - .. t fu. ' ' ,' .M V ,'-u. ' ,.. . .1 'w . 0 ' ', .. :-- 'I I ,, ' ' ', -tis., ', :..,k,l!.4,l .'v, if N , .4 .gn . It A-5 s il'-, A ' ,' .- -If '--,' , - . - - ', . v'- ,-1 intl. .Fl -. Q .Q-ikgl , . . ,I ' , ,-Nth A t , f -x. 1. ' 4 4 . . 1, ' 1? . J- 1 f , .- nj ' .- f r, ' K 1 ,M . . 1 , 91, 'HQ ,I M. WILH, A ,-IH - of . - A'.' WW ' fy 1 V- 'Q Llkfiff ',1-ai mini ' , f1:W A vu I W iL gif! 'iii ' X 'wif .Iv j mit ' ' .i- ' H1 . , F, 41-, 'ITIU ,, r, 1 f 1 y in Y A , , -- ,, .v-If 1 4 . ,, , 1, WU- ,Vim ' I ' W ITU' W vt' X-Rl. 'N -I 1' AV' 1107 o 'SM gQaf5!4.x5igi1.f'vb,' MQ ..,f,'1f 'Yin .M v, ',Is', H,, V . W . 1- fn ' f - 1.-', if ,b , , V .UL- grf'-urs ,tf, u W V 1g,11,,: ,L vm-..,fV m,nQliQ!,fp r P,-Maw? 4 ' f'-mhz-,A wn 'J'.4s:' Lum.. is -Him 1 Page l ,. ff vlillffff- W! TP H' fe- ,MZL1 'vs , J A N ,. I in s X Z VZ, X 5 4 Q 5 ' K Q :kill ' L gg-1153 Cf as fe s isw+fTf If or .J GIRLS ' CLUB COUNCIL. Top Row-Sliovlain, Kibler, Sitorins. Chcrny, Clark, Hemmett, West.. Second Row-Munn, Scribner, Hiett. Fairchild, Brown. Last Row-Crnit, Scar, Boucher, Marquis, Kibler, Miller, Barlow. Girls Club louucil. The Girls' Club of Kearney high school was organized in l925. This club represents the entire enrollment of girls in the school. Meetings of this club are held through- out the year. In the year 1925 this club awarded a pendant to Hazel Panek, the most representative type of girl in Kearney high school. The council of the club is composed ol fourteen members: five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, and two fresh- ITICD. The members are: Emily Miller, Helen Cruit, Opal Hemmett, Helen Kent Brown, Charlotte Shovlain, Ruth Sitorius, Helen Clark, Lucile Barlow, Louise West, Doris Boucher, Viola Marquis, June Sear. Blanche Scribner and Jessie Munn. The sponsors of the Girls Club are: Miss Augusta Kibler, Miss Jessie Hiett, Miss Helen Cherny, Miss Nellie Fairchild, and Miss Alta Kibler. The officers are: president, June Sf-arg secretary, Charlotte Shovlaing treasurer, Lucille Barlow. , - , .,... J r' . . Q- Q- VOC' fi ' -,g QP 5 .1 ,, , 4 ' ' 19 ,f, .r ,,, A - I 6 E' ' 'J' 61, If U. ,S ' : 1' . --H'-1: ' . ' 3' ' . . - 2 - -'1. f. L -- ' ' qs! X N--fl' . ' ff. K -L LL.-' -f-'L f ' -- '1-LQ? x'h- ' ff - . E1 . Q-.E-if fa Q.: ' rf ' ' -+L x aff F .f --T 4k L , 1, -V . 47.1 -1-.: - . wr--11. ...Z 'Fai k ' .f.,, . 5. lf?-1 T? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Page - .. Tiflmln ffggy' 4- -- ' ' -s A' 'gw2...P Qs ' x ,., L 'S q Q f li-'fl'i'riij'i'QWf: , .fli f x f?Q,2E.' .1 ,, , - ' '5:.5Z'5re.:s:-Lili-Q- -safe-S leigh- ir 11' ..........,..... .... -51-3 -- HI-Y, Top Row-Qniggle, Wells, Gard, Bennett, Miller, Reddy. Second RowiCi-awford, Wigton, West, Nyquist, Weld, Dollar, Foltz, Soares, Peaker. Third Rowvlngrain, Boucher, Hoinan, Nye, Ayres, Reid, Butcher, Jenkins. Last Row-Pierce, Bowen, Norton, Foltz, Smith. H i-Y. The full name of this organization is the Hi-Y Club of the Kearney High School-Movement of the Young lVlen's Christian Association. The purpose of this club is to create. maintain, and extend throughout Kear- ney high school and this community, high standards of Christian character, to prcmote clean living, clean speech. clean athletics, and clean scholarship. To be eligible for membership, a boy nrust be sixteen years of age, or a mem- ber of one of the three upper-classes of lrigh school. The object of this club is to show boys that any boy can be a man with- out being rough. The club meets every Thursday evening for dinner, Bible study and a general good time. A set course of study is followed during the year. Wlienever it is possible, a speaker is engaged to talk to the boys at these meetings. Twelve of the Kearney Hi-Y boys attended the Hi-Y convention at Hast- ings, November 27, Z8 and 29. The officers of Hi-Y are: president, Nathaniel Burke: vice president, Hardy Xvellsg secretary and treasurer, Fred Boucher: sponsor, lVlr. W. G. Ingram. Iv.l..,. -fha, f .V 0 Q 'L :gl E Elrwiifvlzllgimd N e. ....... ..,, ,,... . s .A.... - .,-r- Q- s' Q- 2 '11, Girl Reserves. Another year of work and fun has been spent. The Girl Reserves, a branch of the Y. W. C. A.. is repre- sented in Kearney high school by a group of one hundred and fifteen girls. Among the most important events of the Girl Reserves this year, was the giving of Christmas dinners to poor families: and the dressing of dolls and decorating a Christmas tree for the children who thought Santa Claus might forget to come. Also, the girls sent baskets of food to poor families at Thanksgiving time. Some of the means of making money foi the organization are: rummage sales, bake sales, and candy sales. The money is used to help poor people, to send girls to the Girl Reserve conference at Estes Park, and to do various other things. Regular annual affairs of the Girl Reserves are the Easter breakfast and the Mother and Daughter Banquet. All girls are given points for the work which they do during the year. The five girls having the most points are the girls who go to the conference in Estes Park during two weeks of the summer vacation. The officers of the organization are: president, Helen Cruitg vice president, Charlotte Shovlaing secretary, Opal Shaftog treasurer, Lucile Cameron: sponsors, Miss Marian Madigan, Miss Helen Cherny, Miss Isabelle Knowles, Miss Matilda Kubetzki, and Miss Ruth Shattock. I':i:,fi- F -. 4 i- . filyngi- , .,'Z?y3k,i,+ ,f ? 'Kgs X . ,Pl lv .I mm1,lWvW 6.1 Q11 gs l 5 - Q . gf 'sgbacesk , wg, ,,., ,,,,, . f 'Qi3fe+ l+fFe sffiS'fSe- if '17 - BOYS' K CLUB. Top Row-Hanry, DeBrniu1er, Wolcott, Godfrey, Norris, Shields Second Row-Eberhart, Rane, Killian, Lambert. Third Row-George, Peaker, Erickson, Bowker, Hammer. Last Row-Hayes, Miller, Panek, Ridgeway, Tollefscn, Merryman, Sherer. ,Boys HHH Club. The K Club of Kearney high school was organized March l9, 1924. The purpose of the club is to pro- mote cleaner and better athletics in the high school. The club sponsors all school athletics. Any one who has been awarded a K for faithful service on one of the athletic teams is eligible for membership. Vvhenever possible, it is the club's desire to give the visiting team good, wholesome entertainment. Any member found guilty of dis- loyalty to the constitution of this club is subject to expulsion. The officers are: president, Gift God- frey: vice president, Harry Batie: secre- tary-treasurer, Roy Hauryg sponsor, Mr. H. C. Eberhart. l':iuv ffl , . , . f - . 'ir it 2 3 ,, ,. X-Q 1 eh . li 'W' + iw -ere-if-Egg nf 1 'dig-'gil ' li 5 x ' 7 'Mimi 1 In n-f i x 1 L . i 4 tx i I 1, vi ,llj..,,y,?q. s ' V .ii ? . '. f- I ' . i'-raw-61 . i 92h . LATIN CLUB. . Top Row-Pcaxer, West., Hartman, Qniggle, Second Row-Cummings, Yotty, Gill, Bonton, Hartman, Peterson, Olson. McNulty, Harris, Brown. Third Row--Erwin, Sitorins. Lindberg, West, Hazlett, Schars, Patterson, DeBrunner. Prakes. Last Row4Skinner, Easterling, Turner, Foster, Quiggle, Boucher, Cleland, Butcher. Latin llub. The Latin Club was organized in l924. It started with a membership drawn from students of second and third year Latin courses and had about 72 members at the time of its origin. To become a member of the Latin Club one must have had one year of Latin and be continuing the course. The meetings are held the third Mon- day of each month in the Community Rooms of the Methodist chuch. An interesting program is given and refreshments are served. Dues are ten cents a month. The officers are: president, Gerald Quiggleg secretary and treasurer, Fred Boucher. The club is sponsored by Miss Vera Cummings, instructor in the Latin department. Purge tin e nillrrn fag ,Ive i , 16 E ,.,fg fi ibm lttwffxsx frvse-Q ft . ii'-'11-' -. EL CASINO. Top Row-Burke, Hopwood. Kring, Weld, Kroutwick. Second Raw-Owen, Grafius, Murrish, Marcott, Bowen, McReyno1ds. Third Row-Murrisli, Cameron, Huber, Zimmerman. Webbert, Bowersox, Arnold, Nieman. Last RowhJohnson. Lhotak, Burrows, Reddy. Spanish Club. The Spanish Club is composed of second and third year Spanish students. Meetings are held once a month on the first Monday, in the Community Rooms of the Methodist church. A program is given each time. The pro- gram usually contains some report on Spain or some other Spanish subject. Sometimes word contests are held or Spanish songs are sung. Some of the meetings are the best held among the high school clubs. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to create an interest in the Spanish classes and acquaint the pupils with the Spanish life and customs. The officers are: president, Sidney lVlurrish: secretary and treasurer, Maur- ine lVlcReynolcls. This organization is sponsored by Miss Leona Zimmerman, the Spanish instructor. Page 61 Fw sf .iiirlrm-., , 1 . ,iii Nc N ,Q If I N s 1 T A -f If-: '4w'ff1v? , it 213565 X -4117'4!' 1 is-1 X 'eel' ,..- ' , .,., +ve: -if SCIENCE CLUB. Top Row-Foltz, Adams, VanWey, Davidson. VVest, Burrows, Nyquist. Jenkins. Ingram. Second Row--Nan, Terniin, Owen, Lamphere, Pierce, Peaker, Norton, Bowen, Miller. Third Row-Swanson, Knutzen. Cameron, Huber, Mcssner, Cruit. Nicholas, Arnold, Nieman, Last Row-Johnson. Lhotak, Reddy, Quiggle, Burl-re, Gard. Science llub. The Science Club was organized in 1925, and has proved to be very suc- cessful during the year of IQZ6. Meetings of the club are held at the high school the first and third Monday of every month. The club member- ship is not limited. Any student in the high school who is interested in the work may become a member. The idea of the organization is to promote interest in science and develop the students in the knowledge of the non-technical side of science and to create interest in the school work in general. The club has a membership of about forty members at present. Reports are given, and interesting and instructive experiments are worked out as a part of the clubs program. Many times interesting picture shows on science are shown instead of the regular pro- gram. Its officers are: president, Donald Peakerg vice president, Ena Bowen: secretary and treasurer, Morine Nyquist, sponsor, Mr. VV. G. Ingram. .Arif Pxigv 0 V . Q k A .. ,,,- 5 . ' ' fa, we , - N ll . . .fx 'E t put! h'1.ILLw,:v'-,- s 3 o Q N 331, 5- Ulf 1' V ,SJ t x...... ...... k Qi? -- X N X lp -. QIELLJ rf ,,...... r .ffm :if : Q ', Z' 'f 'az N sl- ' r . ' DEBATING IN 1926. Top Row-Ayres. West, Dollar, Nyquist, Quiggle. Second Row- Munn. Boyd, Turner. Third Row-Burke, Hobson, Gard, Lewis. Debating ln 1926. The debating class was organized at the beginning of the second semester with thirteen members. Two members dropped from the ranks, leaving eleven to carry on the work with lVlr. C. S. Hobson as coach. The members of the class are as follows: Maurice Ayres, Belva Boyd, Nathaniel Burke, Edwin Dollar, Charles Card, Grville Lewis, Jessie Munn, lVlor- ine Nyquist, Genevieve Turner, Gerald Quiggle. and George West. lVlany practice debates were held with teams outside the district to pre- pare a team for the tournament to be held at Hastings. The question for the year's debate was: Resolved: That cabinet members should have the right to the floor of congress. The following team was picked from the class to represent Kearney to the tournament: Orville Lewis, Gerald Quiggle, Edwin Dollar, and Morine Nyquist as alternate. The team went to Hastings on April 16. It met Juniata in the first debate. Kearney took the negative side and was defeated. This eliminated Kearney from the tourna- ment. Charles Gard was chosen from the class to represent Kearney in the de- clamatory contest held at Grand Island, April 24. Now, in conclusion the debating class wishes to add these few words: One and all, we, who are graduating, and we who are not, join in thanking our coach, Mr. C. S. Hobson, for the splendid training he gave us, and wish to take these few words to wish him more success and a more successful team in the future years. FAKE' fifl - sf - w unliiflhfiu fffgfual I N 1 M.-- L it pal 'jig s o - -.--- . . - e AV 1' ....... g -V Wig 'K ag e ms- -r ..... ..... . vs. -. ...,. ,.., ' COMMERCIAL CLUB. Top Row-Moss, Davis, Barney, Shovlain, McCauley, LaCornn. Ludwig, Costello, Vvarrick, Campbell Campbell, Arbogast. Wolcott, Young, Gerdts. Second Row-VVoo1Icy, Knbctzki, Rodgers, Wolcott. Hnltlnan, Nichol. Tcrniin, Rose, Clark, Cleland Miller, Anderson, Erickson, Sliovlain, Bolin, Bloomfield. Third Row-Mercer. Ayres. Dodson, Yager. Pearson, Hickman, Wiley, Foster, Marquis, Godfrey Ralston, Schaaf, Hale. Peterson. Last Row-Moss, Peterson, Harris, Mueller. Hayes, Batie. Godfrey, Firkins. Erickson. Mann. 'N . N 0lll11lCl'ClCil lUl7. The Commercial Club has seventy active members this year. This club was organized in l925, and has kept its lively spirit throughout the year l926. The objects of this club are: to create a higher standard of scholarship in the commercial department: to en- courage a social spirit among commer- cial students by offering opportunities for social gatherings: to enable the mem- bers to become conversant with modern progressive business methods and sys- tems: to endeavor by such means to raise and maintain a higher standard of efficiencyg to familiarize the connnercial students with practical conditions, which they encounter after leaving high school: to discover and serve the business men of the community. The club is open to all pupils who are registered in the commercial department. The club holds meetings the third Monday of every month. The officers of the commercial club are: president, Gift Godfrey: vice presi- dent, Melx'in Mueller: secretary, Juanita Bolin: treasurer, Charlotte Shovlain: sponsor, Miss Matilda Kubetzki. 1 Y... 1 v Qs lx- f , . ' 4 ,. ,g . . . .:,, .vsrf 4. . 3 ' 4:3 V' , 41 4, . :I -QI4 . Q ' if - 1 p gg, .'1 . afwyw- I ,.f.:, 4- 13? :A , E Cf. v. - i 1 v NH: , na' 4'f'.,' , ., D. - 'f N fi. . f 14 - -,V - . 12 I .-. .1 , H' . ' ,ofef f' ' - fd- 1 ' 2 . A ?'fQ4???' 1 1 TWV' 1 ffl? x .x ,, r. Yip' 'E fwfr? 5 fu ,1,3,,QilIf ly! 4 Q in MQ 1 , f., . ' Qui..- ,TV Q' Eg . 'lx BX !'l .Au-P Prize 61 I if W V Hfffwf f .fi ' MIL v I X Q.2 'A 86,- fr-r'5--fa. - ? K 'Zi' ECHO STAFF. Top Row-Meservey. Nyquist, Dollar. Weld, Pierce. Butcher. Second Row-Peaker, Brown, Yager, 0'Connor. Miller, Skinner, DeWo1f. Third Row-Bnrgert, Shovlain, Quinton, Kiblcr, Burke, Lambert, Messner. Last Row-Qniggle, Smith. Reilly, Hazlett. lfch 0 Staff. EDITORIAL STAFF C-LY PIERCE hhhhhh. ,....,..,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,.., ,,,, .,.,,.,,,,. E d i lar-in-Chief EMILY MILLER ,,,,,,,.,,.. , .,.LLL,,,. lllanaging Ediiar BRLICE MESERx'Ei ',.,,,,,,, ,. ,,,,.,.,. General News Editor HELEN KENT BRCWN ,,,,.. ...,, S ocial and Dramatic Editor GERALD QUIGGLE ,....., ..,..LLL,.,,,....... A thletic Editor IVA MESSNER ..,.,.,.., .,..,. ,....,.,,,.,,,, ,,.,.. E x c liangc Edilor REPORTERS Virginia O'Connor, Morine Nyquist, Jeanette Quinton, Arthur Xvelcl, Charles Reilly, Melvin Butcher, Elsie Pealier, Ruth Yager, Katherine Skinner, Arline Burke. Charlotte Shovlain, Fern Harris, and Edwin Dollar. bert. BUSINESS STAFF Manager. First Semester, Paul Burgertg Second Semester, Allen Smith. ASSISTANTS Oliver Devvolf, Allen Smith, Robert l-lazlett, Gerald Quiggle, and Avis Lam- Sponsor, Miss Augusta Kibler. VHS' tr' yffik- ,- s si- t f ' fef - sf?-X , 1 - N fit L HNF- im 'IH ff.S5NcL. L. 'v - ' .Q ' , . ,Ting . . .......,.... ...... . .-1-w -- ' -' 'S' Xe-r fl1 45 -555, -sais-.. - - 4: - . ...A..... . ..-- if' ' 4 T - ff -. s 515.1 gn: 1 r fr- gf 5'-:Lan i suv. 1 . e ..v 'EL..f2Q NORMAL TRAXNING CLUB. Top Row--Hornsby, Shields, Lamplinre, Lincoln. Hodges, Erfert, Wlntclicr, Clark. Duncan, Young, Metz. Rodgers, Cnureliill. Second Row-Bankson, Boyd, Loewcnstein, Stanton, Patterson, Bruner, Vvriglit. Olson. Saltzgaber, Woolley. Stubbs, Anderson, Fox, Thompson. Third Row-Fowler, Hitzelburger, Criss, Webb, Williams, Tcrmin, Knutzen, Swanson, Grelst, Anderson. Last Row-Purtwanglcr, Luudgrin, Holm, Stubbs, Locwfnstcin, Stiner, Peterson, Sorenson, Campbell. i vovmal Tvainiiigi lltili. The Normal Training Club is com- posed of pupils taking normal training subject and those pupils who expect to teach. The purpose of this club is to promote the profession of teaching in rural schools. This purpose is ac- complished by lectures and programs on the subject of teaching. This or- ganization among its members, helps to establish social medium, as well as an educational medium. Meetings of this club are held once a month at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. The programs given during the year were worked out for an educational purpofe. The programs were composed of violin solos, piano solos, vocal solos, readings and lectures. Mrs. Mary O'Brien gave an interesting talk on Ccod Books for Rural Schools . Miss Knutzen of the State Teachers College gave a lecture on Games for Little Folks. The officers of this club are: presi- dtnt, Annie Sorenson: vice president, Ruby Webb: secretary and treasurer, Queenie Vlfilliams. I'-nge 66 A ' piillflt .. xx '4 1 -. f4'? ':- --sf3f'.'!' .X ' :'T?? efef. 'sc L y. x WFIWW' - A' ' N HT ! l'Hl'l!i',11lWW? T . U' 6 x. sf:. - g :i?f!7lgf asa ., .as- ........, -.1 - ' .43 fe. 5 -Pi: Niigfr V is STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD. Top Row--Burgert, Brown, Cruit, Clark. Last Row-Pierce, Lambert, Hobson, Nyquist. V1 llic Student Advisory Board. The Student Advisory Board is com- posed of the seven pupils in high school having the highest number of honor points. These pupils are elected at the beginning of the school term and hold their membership during the entire term. Members of this club regulate the affairs of the school and assist in keep- ing things running smoothly. The as- sembly programs during the year are planned by this group and also the hall discipline is supervised by members of this board. The athletic and organ- ization ccmmittees find out what the high school pupils want in the way of athletics, and clubs, and their sugges- tions are brought before this board. The officers and committee chair- men of this club are: president, Helen Kent Brown: secretary and treasurer and girls athletic committee, Avis Lam- bert: program committee, Guy Pierceg boys' athletic committee, Robert Clark? music committee, Morine Nyquist: dram- atic commfttee, Helen Cruitg publication committee, Paul Burgert. Vzigv' 4 MK .. H ffvtgrw. sh ' ' ff , we . 1 ' - ' 4 i 1 mfr. h E fl,. ltf!l-', '-:LW - xV VO .,,.,. - px-, QR .Fi -. ,... 1 - i . ii i ,g li .ff15yb'i'fi1f5 'Fil' 'qfew' 2 x is K A KEARNEY SERVICE SC OUTS. Top Row-Qniggle, Burke, Hobson, Gard, Flannery, Peaker, Clark. Last Row-Brink, Ludwig, Crawford, LaCornu, West, VanWey. Bowen, Kearney Service Scouts. The Kearney Service Scouts were organized during the school year of l925. To become a member of this organization a boy must be a first class cr very nearly first class scout and be vcted in by a majority vote. This boys' club filled a long-felt want because it provides a branch for the older Boy Scouts, who have entered high school. The Service Scouts go on hikes, play basketball and engage in nrmerous activities. The sponsors are Mr. C. S. Hobson and Robert Clark. Officers are: sen- ior patrol leacler. 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Atliltatic A The Kearney High School Athletic Association has successfully completed its fourth year of work. ln the past it has defrayed minor expenses of athletics. One notable thing done this year was the purchasing of a medical suit case for the use of the players. The association has labored and worked in behalf of the interest of better athletics. It is ready to help and work at all times. The members placed ban- ners and other decorations upon the field, met various teams at the trains, and pro- vided their players with luncheon after the games. Tryouts for yell leaders were held this year under the direction of the Athletic Association.The yell leaders were pro- vided with megaphones so that they might do their best in increasing pep and en- thusiasim. Pep bcolcs were published. These books contain all the school songs ssociatioii. and yells. They were sold for fifteen cents. They proved successful during ag- semblies in producing pep. The annual football banquet was again sponsored by the association. Une of the efforts of the association was the staging of the annual Supa-rba, a vaudeville and music review. The prcceeds of this entertainment are used to defray the expenges needed to carry out the work of the K. H. S. A. A. and pay for the athletic cuts in the Log. This crganization has the largest num- ber of members of any orginization in Kearney high school. Officers: president, Bob Clark: vice president, Lucile Barlow: secretary and treasurer. Could Norton: chairman of ccmmissary department, Ruth Sitorius: chairman of social ccmmittee, Mary L. Vlfebbertz sponsors, lVlrs. Marie Eber- hart and Mr. C. R. Waddle. -AA, P..ii' TL .fa b -X -QQ ,FY P' ,X-Ax g X S, '4-via X W i Z 3 lg., . . , K - a x E s x N I ,I I N '- TLQA3? If x ' - fx' X '- 15 'i X -A uv- N-- - F - 2 iff ..-1-1g4,,E. 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Top Row+Mann, Miller, Merriman, Sherer, Hammer. Wolcott, George, Carson, Wimberly, Norris Rane Moore, Peaker, Eberhart. Last Row-York. DeBrunner, Batie, Pauek. Killigl, Loewenstein, Ridgeway, Godfrey, Tollefseu, Shields ayes. Football Season 1925. The Thanksgiving game with Mc- Cook finished the l925 football season for Kearney high school. The football season has vanished from the high school for a year: leaving behind, its inventory of the seasons results: six games won, three lost and one game tied. The Bearcats took the measure of their two adversaries: at Ord 20 to 0, and at Minden 27 to 0. North Platte invaded our camp and made two touch- downs and went home with a I4 to 0 victory. Kearney took its revenge out on Hastings and defeated this team 47 to 7. The next week Kearney was not so successful. Playing in a field of mud and water the Bearcats held the fast Grand Island team to a scoreless tie. The next week Lexington came down to Kearney just to go back home with a 7 to 2 defeat. Omaha Tech did what Lexington wanted to do by defeating the Kearney aggregation Z7 to 7. Kearney could not overcome the Ansley squad and came home with an 8 to 0 defeat. With three defeats. Kearney won the game from the Dashing Swedes, fcrothenburgl by a score of 27 to 0. ln the last game of the season, Kearney bucked against a strong speedy team. In this game Godfrey kicked a field goal which won the game. Kearney had a mighty plucky fresh- man team this year. Bob Clark helped dim the greenness of its members. The end of the season saw him still plugging away and obtaining the best results. His twenty men also helped to inaugurate scmething new for freshman teams. Un- doubtedly for the first time in the history of this school, a freshman team played an out-of-town team on its own field. The freshmen won four and lost one game. Pate T' ' , 'V ' N, Q- aiiilgrnyf- ,fffz-7 , g 'P .... a . ' ' 'f -t 'f' N '. , gym, s ik si X The schedule: Freshmen 30. Parochial School, 0: Freshmen 36, Junior High, 0: Freshmen, 6, Industrial School l8: Freshmen 27, St. Paul second team 0. Total points Freshmen l38: Opponents IS. Kearney had some good football play- ers on the team for future reference, if certain observation means anything. The Bearcat Cubs' line was solid and full of scrap, while behind was a promising quartet of triple-threat gentlemen who could always be called upon to move the ball up the field. The personnel of the team: Bernard Reddy, center: Nick George, guard and tackle: Charles Nor- ris, guard: Milo Tombaugh, tackle: Delphos Tombaugh, guard: Emil Tollef- sen, guard: Artie Myers, end: Kenneth Lamphere, end: lra Sanders, end and tackle: Charles Sadler, left half: Els- worth Stephens, fullback: Dean Ridge- way, right half: Harlen Allen, right half: Kenneth Daggett, quarterback. 1-roam. This year hockey seemed to be the most wanted of sports. Girls seemed to flock to this game. Maybe it was be- cause it was the first sport of the year. The tournament was held, Monday, October 26. The sophomores managed to hold the championship for this sport. SOCCCV. The soccer season started out with a bang this year, The juniors were the only ones who did not seem interested enough to get out and enjoy this sport. The tournament was held. December 7 and 8. The sophomores proved themselves worthy of receiving the championship. g Baslietball. Many girls proved faithful to this fascinating sport. All the classes had twelve to fifteen girls to choose from for their teams. gl uniors Win Three cheers for the juniors! They are the volleyball champions. The final tournament was held March 24. The members of the winning team were: Max- The tournament was held on February l I . The sophomores again held the pen- nant. in Volleyball. ine Godfrey fcaptainl, Mary Gannon, Thelma Erwin, Elizabeth Lewis. Florence Rulten, Frances Woolley, and Louise West. ...AAF Page 78 if ' .. , 45 if WWW if ' hx Y I i K , Lf, K' nifmihwwbv ........- Lf JSE' x'Li. T?- 'KF' i'35':X t' '75 f- 'ga 4:1022 :Q ' 1' . , w.: ,L-ii - ug- x ,r-... ..::-, i -- .2 ,. r. , -4r:,'- . KEARNEY HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM-1926 mg.. I . Y i ' 'i'lf'n?-- .'Z: -2-, ,. 47 'S' , 5.3 Q13 M ' k . il'lliW,4f ee Basketball 1926. The Bearcats finished the basketball season for I926 with five victories and nine defeats. Their backers didn't have the satisfaction of seeing those defeats turned to victories nor did they, them- selves enjoy t-he contentment of the easy road to championship, but the path they had taken was straight and open, just as the games they played were straight and open. Beginning the season, Coach Eberhart had a certain amount of green material to work with, but the steady control of three Iettermen, already scarred from past cage battles, was ever present. The team evidenced good floor work, handled a fast ball, and although a trifle weak on the offense, they developed an impreg- nable defence. Humbled in their first game by the veteran alumni, the team followed its schedule through by winning one game and losing the next. Many of the con- tests were rather Iop-sided affairs, but a few had to be fought to the finish. Witli an unreliable scoreboard, only the final whistle decided who had won and who had lost. l3asebaIl The Season Kearney ,.,,., 7 Alumni . ,, ,,,, ,I9 Kearney ,,,,,, I 8 Lexington ,,,,, 4 Kearney ,.,,,. 8 Ravenna ..,.,,,, I 7 Kearney ...... I 2 Minden ,,,,..,.,, I 0 Kearney ,.,,,, 25 Lexington ,,,,,, I 2 Kearney ..,.,. I 2 Grand Island.. I 5 Kearney ,,,,,, 8 Xvest Point ..,. Z3 Kearney .,.,,. I 9 Norfolk ,,.,,,,,,, I -I Kearney e,,,,, Kearney ,,,,,, Kearney ,.,r.r I 3 I7 Hastings 6 North Platte ,, Gothenburg ,,,r Z8 20 IO I7 Kearney... ,, 7 Gothenburg Kearney ...... I 5 Ravenna ,,,,, ' 4 Kearney ,,,. 9 I-loldrege ,,,,,. . I 7 Season's total: Kearney. I 76: Op ponents. 220. At Distric! Tournunienl Kearney ....,, Z3 St. Paul ,,,,....,, 8 Kearney ,,,,,, IZ North Platte ,,,, I5 T118 TCGITI Raue ,.,,,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. hflerryman Haury ,,,,.,. W olcott .,,,, ., Bowker .,,.,. .... Hammer Sherer ,,,. if I 1926. ,. Center ,Guard . .Guard Forward Forward Forward Forward The baseball team. starting off the squad that braved lVlarch winds and season, had high hopes of making a new April showers to make a team of which record. For three years not a loss had their followers would be righteously been chalked against it. Six letter men formed the nucleus of the large proud. ,..,..Ar l'.1:v X ' iii- , - 1 New, My A- mf nw' X , ' ix., .fx Six l,.l:f:wJ'N-Q-Q rig L. 5, 1,- .E . 7 LJ V' ,, 5 W ff . X X A Qssiifi- Zfxfli 1 T. I I l 2 n -I ' r 5 D if I L..- I -, I Q ,,, U, :- S ,T if-7, U .Q n I MMU iii BASEBALL TEAM. KEARNEY HIGH


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