Longfellow High School - Log Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1926

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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.

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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.



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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

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