Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

 - Class of 1928

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4- •—c7W Hestons : 1928 ]© §►----------- Seniors — Helen McGinnis Academic Course. DIsirirt Academic ConlKt (4). “Excellence is the reward of labor. imt'CE McGRANE General Course, Football (3-4). Gasket ha II (3-4), Track (1-2-3-4), N Club. Minute Men (4). Vice President (4). Cute little rascal.’ RICHARD MATZKE (SoneraI ('nurse. Hl-Y (3). Minute Men (41. Glee flub (41. ’’Ricliard «f the Lion Heart?’’ AIARCELU E. MASON Academic Course. ’A Lucky Itreak (41, (ilrl Reserves (1-2-3-4). I Atin Club (2-3-41. District Conmiercial Con test (41. Glee Club (2). Gym Nlte (2-3-4». May Festival (1-2-4). G. A. A. (1-2-3-4). Wayne Academic Contest „ (2-3). Track (2-3-4). No-HI-So Staff (4i. Home Kron-’ omics Club (2). ”lt Is difficult to grow old gracefully. MARTIN E. MAYER Academic Course. Academic Contest (1-2). leader Club (2-3-4). I.atin Club (2-3-4). Debate (4). Track (4). No man can climb out lieyond the limitations of his own character. ELIZABETH MAI HER Academic Course. She goe at things In a big weigh. jelia mark Normal Training Course. Girl Reserves (4). Home Economics Club (1). Gym Nlte (4). May Festival (4). “Gentlemen prefer blondes.- Well. Gentlemen? ROBERT .McNAIR Academic Course. Glee Club (3-4). PlckleC (4). “China Shop ' (3). Faint heart ne’er won fair lady.’ »ae aa« »•»—»a « »aa» mmm + 22

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+— --♦£ ©[ c($e cTW ilestotuD : 1928 ]@ £————■——•———+ HESS McGILL General Course. Declamatory (!onUmt (I-2-3-4). '‘Woman wan the first talking-machine. but Edison invented the first one that could be abut off. CECELIA KENT Normal Training Course. Latin Club (2). May Festival. Gym Nile (1). One who leaver to teach. VEHNON LINN Acadeinlr COurae. Tiack (3-4), A Lucky lireak (4). lie ulm laugh last laughs beat. STELLA LARSEN General Course, Girl Reserves (1-2-S-4), Glee Club (Ml. May Festival (1-2). Latin Club (2-3-4). G. A. A. (2-3-41. Orpheum (3). Track (1-2-3-4). A quiet tongue show a wise head. ROSELLA I. KOLLATH Normal Truiniug Course (1-2-3), General Course (4). GUI Reserves (3). Latin Club (3-4). Glee Club (3-4). ChJna Shop , lMcklea . State Music Contest (8-4). Academ c Contest (3). G. A. A. (4). It is a wise woman who speaks little. JACK LOWRY Academic ('nurse. Latin Club (1-2-3-4). Jr. Class Play Prop. Manager. Glee Club (2-3-4). Methinka I help the world go ’round. OLGA MARIE LAHAM General ('nurse. Girl Reserves (1 -2-3-4). Home Kconomlrs ( lub (2). May Festival (1-2). Glee Club (3). Woman’s work is never done. ROBERT MCCRACKEN General ('nurse. Help thyself, and Heaven will help thee. + 21



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c7Vl Hestons : 1928 +• + ETHEL MILLIGAN Stenographic Cour»', Home Kconomics Club (2-3). “She hu a smile for everyone.” MABEL MILLER Normal Training Course, G. A. A. (2-3-4). Span! ah Club (3-4). I.utin Club (2-3-4). Home Kcononnc Club (3). Girl Reserve (1 2 4). Gym Nile (1-2-3). May Festival •'Clulclren should l e seen and not heard LYLE MAKOTZ Academic Course. 'lland-« im- U us handsome dot . ORVAL Mt'LLEX Academic Course. Offbeatra (1-2-3-4), Hand (4). Glee Club (3-4). Ondieum (3-4), Milestone (4). “Another Heinbrandt f HAROLD MK’HEAl.SON General Course. Track (2-3-4). Orplieum 14). Football (2). !lee Club (2-3-4). State Music Contest (3). “PepHa” (2). “China Shop” (3). “Fickle ” (4). Christmas Cantata (2-3). “The statelier the tower, the heavier tin crash.” FRANCIS MAAS Academic Course. Dramatic Club (2-3). Latin Club (2-3-4). Track (3-4). Orchestra (1-2-4). Hand (4). Glee Club 3 4). “China Shop” (3). “Fickle ” (4). State Music Contest (3-4). No-Hi-So Staff (3). “To »set a joke into hi head would require a -unreal operation.' JACK MAYLAKD Academic Course. Orplieum (3-4). Dramatic Club (2-3). Football (1-2). Track (1-2), Glee Club (1-2-3-4). “Once in a Blue Moon” (1). “Mikado” (2). “Pepita” (3). “China Shop” (4). Hl-Y (1-2). “Hah” (4). “A Lucky Break (4). God blew tl»e man who first invented sleep.” LI LA PUFAHL General Course. “All thing coine to those who wait and labor while they wait.” 23 +

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