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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.
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