Longfellow High School - Log Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1947

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K: .gmback l.1.ng1 Before the bar and dulv cxccused ix M151 ta 1 lf-r, V--'img q 1LZitfd by Iwiqi lick Perrin :in Clerks BCP Efnqlffr ard Clifford Lowell, C1 'te Log '1. f.rtxrl'.' Kfirtguzzc Court Kyle l.aCorn, Landis L .rxflm McGowan Miele' HUTHE LHNDIS: Hb. to be on the radio . . . big time stuffl That's the ambition of Terry. She was one of the star members of the debate squad and took part in GHG. National Forensic League. junior play and the declamatory contests. WBNDH LUND: Bunny here says she wants to be a model. but with all the men she collects, it doesn't seem practical. When she left KHS for California. she was taking a college prep course and had taken part in GRB. swing band, Y-Teens. PHT LUNDIN: R college prep course may help. but we can't promise. You see. Pat wants to be a millionaire. CPersonally, we're betting on those big brown eyes.l For activities. she was in GHH. Bearcat Boosters. Y-Teens, the May Fete. HELEN MCGOWFIN: Sports appeal to Helen and they will be nice diversions after a hard day at the office. fThat's what she wants.J Her fellow students saw her at Y-Teens. GRB. Bearcat Boosters and the Self-Improvement Club. Of course. she took commercial classes to prepare for that job as a secretary. PHTBICIH MHEDER: Hnother prospective secretary is Pat. who draws in her spare time. Her activities were Y-Teens. GRB. Bearcat Boosters. iunior play and. of course. she studied a com- mercial course. BETTY MHRCELLUS: Glee. Bearcat Boosters and library club were Betty's main interests. Someday. she intends to own a dress shop. Her hobby is collecting picture postcards. IEROME MRRTIN: Women appeal to Mert and he wants to work in South Flmerica. fOh. those senoritasll With his college entrance course. he took football. basketball. track and Hi-Y. PRTRICIH MRRTIN: Music. music . . . everywhere Pat goes it is evident. Someday. you may pay to hear her sing on the concert stage. We hope so. Dramatics. chorus. glee. music contests. junior play. Latin club and Bearcat Boosters supple- mented her college prep course. MRRY RGNES METHE: Bearcat Boosters and Self-Improvement Club were Flggie's activities in high school. In years to come. she will be a happy housewife. BETTY METTENBRINK: Bearcat Boosters, Y-Teens. glee. GHH and the May Fete were Betty's activities. With those college prep credits, she wants to study nursing. HUDREY MOORHEHD: Getting married is Hudie May's future. Music was important to her in high school. With her com- mercial course. she attended GBR, Drama Club. chorus. glee. May Fete, Bearcat Boosters and Y-Teens. RLVH MUCHMORE: We lost Hlva before graduation, but while he was here he ioined the other guys in FFR and the welding COUISB. CLHIRE MUELLEH: Mike here is in pract'l everything. She wants to become an fughll journalist. With her college prep course. she sandwiched in Y-Teens. junior and senior plays, CHR. Bearcat Boosters. Quill and Scroll, and edited the Log and Echo. She really knows the dope on journalism. 1 ,K f Xsgff 1 i lt 1 Page 29

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if I 4 1 fa ,M Iensen Iohnson Kenton Lane Lantz Lapp DON IENSEN: Best remembered lor his debate and sports page in the Echo, Don also worked in Hi-Y. Quill and Scroll, radio, Iournalistic Writing. band. National Forensic League, Log and Echo staffs. Radio is a lield he enioys. His course was college prep. DORLRN IOHNSON: Bang! Bang! Pat collects guns. tMaybe he'll need them il he decides to practice law.J With college entrance credits, he sandwiched in lootball. Hi-Y and basket- ball. VERR MBE KENTON: Kitten is going to book-keep. ln addi- tion to college prep classes she took G1-IH, Drama Club. May Fete and Y-Teens. BILL KING: From Chicago KHS welcomed Bill and a luscious gzay Ford. He seems to have a way with women. we might add. Hi-Y and college prep occupied his school days. WBLTEH KNUTZEN: Women are Bill's prolessed hobby, but will they mix with his vocation? He wants to be a construc- tion engineer. Football, basketball, track, boxing and Hi-Y we:e Bill's activities. His course was college prep. SHHH IHNE KHEBS: Commercial was Sara's course and her activities included GHH, Bearcat Boosters, glee, Sell Improve- ment and radio. She would like to study dietetics. NORMH KREPS: Reading naturally led Norma to the idea ol becoming a librarian. Her high school days saw her in Bear- cat Boosters and Y-Teens. LORH LHNE: The cultural things ol lite. music and travel appeal to Lora. In addition to trades and industries she was in dramatics and Y-Teens. LILH LEE LHNTZ: One ol our many cheerleaders. Lila Lee wants to be a housewile and since her hobby is men that shouldn't be dillicult. Her many activities included Bearcat Boosters. GBR. May Fete. Log and Echo stalls, Quill and Scroll, National Forensic League, debate, Iournalistic Writing and iunior and senior class plays. King Knutzen I Krebs Y Kreps Lewis Lindstrom Loebig Lowell VIRGINIH LHPP: Mabel wants to be a typical college girl. but we ask. How long can that last, tour years at the most? Ht KHS she was a member ol Drama Club, chorus. glee. May Fete. Bearcat Boosters. Girls Club Council, Y-Teens and the iunior and senior plays. Besides taking a college prep course, she cheered the Bearcats on as a cheerleader. DONNR MBE LEWIS: 4-H club work is first with Donna, but she also found time for GBR. senior play. Drama Club. May Fete, Y-Teens, Bearcat Boosters and band. Now that it's all over, she wants to be a teacher. DELORES LINDSTROM: Such activities as GHH. Bearcat Boost- ers, Drama Club. all took De's time. She diligently pursued that commercial course in the meantime, so that someday she could be someone's private secretary. RONHLD PHUL LOEBIG: Ranching and horses interest Paul. His activities were cralts and FFR. His regular course was trades and industries. CLIFFORD LOWELI.: Rrchitecture would suit Shorty fine, but what would he do with his collection ol playing cards? His activities included Drama Club, Iournalistic Writing, senior play, Log and Echo stalls, Quill and Scroll and radio. He was kept busy on art committees too. DONHLD KHUMBHCK: With his agriculture course. Don took FFR. His ambition will carry him lar the wants to be a truck driverl. ln his spare time, he likes to hunt and fish. DOREEN KYLE: Writing short stories and plays takes up lots ol Deanie's time. Ht school. she studied in college prep classes and took part in Drama Club, glee, radio. iunior play, debate and the Musicalia. GERHLDINE LHCORNU: You may see her flying by someday, because she hopes to be an air hostess. 'l'hat's what Ierry says she'd like. Her activities were GRB, glee. chorus, Y-Teens and Bearcat Boosters. She took a commercial course. Picnickin 'n swimmin' holes, sleigh-rifles aml Iolmgguns. They lannwl in the sun aml fell the sling of u well-llirvrled snow- ball. Pirnirs ut Whitney? and Uffirvfs, moonlight hay-rifles, aml HnllowP'Pn pranks filled the time from SPPIPIIIIDPI' to May. Carolin' lassivs al Christmas aml serenmlin, vasanovas in May were lhvsv ,fills mul Joes. Page 28



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V L Nicholson ' N1cke1 Nordbzock Perrin Phillips Rathe CHHRLENE NICHOLSON: Paper. paint. curtains. slipcovers . . . all in a day's work to Char, the gal who would be an interior decorator. GBR, Bearcat Boosters. May Fete, glee, chorus, Drama Club and Y-Teens were part of her life in high school. Her course was a commercial one. DHLE NICKEL: Dale took part in three of our sports, boxing, track and football. His course was agriculture so of course he took a great interest in FFR. DERRLD NORDBHOCK: Many activities were in Curly's sched- ule at Minden and here in Kearney he took part in Hi-Y. Some day soon he'll probably try bookkeeping. DICK OLDFRTHER: The only one in the senior class, he aims to be president! Birdlegs took part in basketball. football. senior play. track. Hi-Y and band. His schedule was labeled for all the world to see. college prep. KEITH OSBORNE: Boxing. track and football took lots of Dud's time. lWhen he wasn't dreaming of beautiful womenll Ol all things, he says he wants to be a bull fighter. fWe doubt it though.l Hi-Y supplemented his college prep course. ELHINE PHNEK: Music fairly oozes out of Elaine so it is only natural that her fondest-dream-come-true would be singing with a name band. She belonged to many of our activities: Bearcat Boosters. GRB, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Glee. chorus and other music groups. HICHBHD PETERSON: With his vocational agriculture course, Dick took FFR as an activity. With farmers like Dick. the next generation should be well-fed. 66Come on 1 ' 1 Oafuther Osborne Petelson Pcmelc Reese Reiter Reynolds IHCK PEHRIN: Our future chemical engineer. better known as Polly. did all right by himself in the way ol activities. He par- ticipated in band, debate. Quill and Scroll. glee. senior play. chorus, Echo staff and the National Forensic League. There goes a big load off Miss I-Iolton's mind. BEVERLY PHILLIPS: This girl had a man for a hobby in her senior year. Nevertheless she would still like to own her own beauty shop. Bev's activities include Bearcat Boosters. chorus, glee. GHG, Self-Improvement Club. band. orchestra, and Y- Teens. plus her regular commercial course. EILEEN RHTHE: She likes to read and that should help her since she wants to be a teacher. Her schedule was comprised of college prep classes and the following activities: Girls' glee. Y-Teens, chorus and Sell-Improvement Club. RONHLD REESE: Here we find the man with the everlasting carnation. the floor walker in a department store-that's Ronnie. Ht school he was interested in radio and Hi-Y: at home, model airplanes filled his spare moments. BRUCE REITER: Here is a boy who wants to be a truck driver. tYou know, the tough, but oh. so gentle type.J In his spare time he collects stamps and he was a member of Hi-Y in his senior year. MHRGUERITE REYNOLDS: Perhaps Margie will be an angel of mercy in years to come. She would like that. KHS offered her Y-Teens. and the Hook and Needle Club to supplement her other classes. CHHRLES HICHHHDSON: Playing checkers is Charlie's idea of a good game. He likes to work on cars too. so his trades and industries course gave him the necessary leeway. His activi- ties were Hi-Y. band and sports. up to the Sl: room 99 and welll grab a coke mul take a swing at using the feet, was a ery often he-arll by these seniors. Bark in '44, when these seniors were only sophies, they helped to bring about the existence of our recreation renter. Here they mingled with the rest of KHSers and enjoyed an escape from books. Steak-fries at Cottonmill mul -formals at the Crystal If all Room always were red letter llays on anyl:o1ly's valemlur. Page 30

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