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OK KIN WEATHER HOLT A prlncrller looking man nrrrf stepped through prince’ii hall.’ Howling 25 (1); Football (1. 2); Basketball (1. 2); Track (2): Mlleatuue (4): Hl-Y (3): ’The Whole Town'i Talking” (3). EVELYN R. WALKER Ha ability—absolutely hidden.” Hoskln . Nebr. (I. 2): Gym Nite (3); Commercial Content (4). OKKALl) WHALEN A man w variou that he -eemed to be not one. Imt all mankind an rpttonr. Basketball (2. 3. 4): Track (2. 3. 4): Gym Nile 1. 2. 3); Smocks and Tama (3. 4); N” Hub (4); Minute Mm (3. 4); Milestone (3. 4): Baseball Champions |3. 4). MARGE LINE WEHREK Shy. but iwett.” Girl He sene (1. 2. 3); N-crcette (2): Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 41; Utin Club (2. 3); G. A. A. (1. 2); French Club (41. BRUCE WILSON I am unaware of anything that has a right to be called an impossibility.” Minute Mm (3): Football (1); Gym Site (1. 2 ; Orpheum (4): Under Twenty” (3); The Whole Town' Talking” (4); Robin llood” (3); Christmas Cantata (3. 4). VERA WILSON ’Tim gift of fascination -the power of charm—when, where and whom die would.” ti. A. A. (2. 3. 4). President (4): N-ergettea (3. 4): Girl Rear it cm (1. 2. 3. 4); Latin Club (3. 4): Smocks and Tanm (3): Gym Kite (2. 3. 4); May Festival (1. 2); Commercial Content (4). DOROTHEA YENNY “Her face doth always batch a grin.” G. A. A. (3. 4); I tin Club (2): Girl Reserve (1. 2. 3. 4); Smocks and Tams (3. 4); Gym Nlte (1. 2. 3); May Festival (1. 2); Glee Club (I). ELLA WOLLSCHLAGER With such a comrade, such a friend. I fain would walk till journey's end.” ELBERT PARKER A man slow to excess bis thoughts it often wiae.” Orchestra (2. 3. 4); Hand (3. 4); Orpheum (3); Track (2. 8. 4): Football (4): Glee Club (2). THELMA FLETCHER Only dead women never change their minds.” DARIUS REA MAN Hie hair In hl« crowning glory.” RALPH BRANDENBERG Me thinks I help the world go 'round.” ORVILLE HAKANSON 'To aee him on the basketball floor. Is to know that he is a hard worker.” Basketball (2. 3. 4). EDWIN MANKE Some day he'll be a band master.” GEORGE SIRES Will make an much out of life A« those who stir up more dust.” Football (3. 4). 28
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Q1QiQ»QiQiQOQ' MyLLSTOiC VA MA HI AN STHOM Still water run dean. May Fr,t.val (I. 2): Gym Nit® (I. 2. 3): District and State Academic Conteit (3). INEZ STROM Of every noble work, one silent pari la bw»L May Festival (1. 2); Gym Nile 2. 3. ); O. A. A. (4). LLOYD TANNEHILL l ve been in hot water no much I’m beginning to feel liard-boiled.’ Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4): Howling ’IS (1); Football (1. 4); Coder Twenty (3); Mikado (1); Plckl®. (2); Robin Hood (3): Belle of Bag dad' (4); State Music Contest (1. 2. 3). JOHN TANNEHILL He who is good at making excuses la often good at other things. Football (2. 3. 4); Basketball (2. 3. 4): Track (2. 3. 4): Gym Nit® (I); Glee Club (4); lll-Y (4): Operetta (41; Vice President of Class (2. 3). HAROLD TIMPERLY Whate’er he did wa done w.th so much ease Football (3. 4); Track (3. 4); Minute Mm (4); Gym Nile (I). FRITZ TERRY A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. ’ Basketball (3); Track (3. 4): Football (3. 4); Ole Club (4); Norflans (3); Latin Club (2. 3. 4). RAYMOND TRFEX A man who knows how to meet a situation is worthy of praise. Gym Team (I. 2. 3. 4); Gym Nit® (1. 2. 3. 4); leader Club (1. 2. 3): Band (2. 3. 4); Minute Men (2. 3. 41: Basketball (2. 8); Football (3. 4); President of Class (3); No-Hi-8o (8); Under Tweoty (3). ELMER THENHAUS Not a man of iron, but a llr® oak. Football (3. 41: Basketball (3. 4); Track (1. 2. 3): Glee Club (3); Latin Club (2); Hi Y (3. 4); Pickles (2); N” Club (3. 4). ESTHER A. WACKER Doing well dei»eods on doing completely. O. A. A. (2. 3); May Frotlrai (2); Gym Nile (1. 2. 3). ELVIRA WACHTER A friend worth all the hazards w® can run. Gym Nile (1. 3); May Festival (2. 3). A -I. - L.-m- nil I nr UUU AAJ 27
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,r ry r r r r r r |H0 iHLLSlOlL Senior Class History Good morning folks! This is station 1930 broadcasting on a frequency of graduation. We have several distinguished artists on our program today. The first number is “Freshman”. The participants in this selection are: June Alice McNabb, president; Bill Baker, vice president; Raymond Truex, secretary; Ruth Ralston, treasurer; and all those people called “Freshies”. The two worthy individuals who helped in making this part of the entertainment a success were: Miss Homady and Mr. Sinclair. During the preparation of this number two very successful parties were held. The distinction of having two members on the first squad basketball goes to these “Freshies”. This is station 1930. You have just heard the number “Freshman”. The next number on the program is “Sophomore”. The following trio: Clarence Burbank, president; Marian Preskorn, secretary; and John Tanne-hill, treasurer, will lead the group called “Socrates’ fools”. Seven of these distinguished individuals secured a place on the first squad basketball, the same number in the boys’ leader club, and three on N. H. S. gym team. Five diligent professors placed in the District Academic Contest, with the honor of going to the State Contest. Three excellent students in the Commercial department were sent to the District and State Contests. The last part of this number will be fifteen members of Socrates’ orchestra. Station 1930 will next entertain you with “Juniors”. This selection will be led by the following quintet: President, Raymond Truex; vice president, John Tannehill; secretary, first semester, Nylotis Bowman, second semester, Marian Preskorn; and treasurer, Seymour Hansen. This number will consist of a Hare and Hound Race, which the Juniors, of course, lost; the class play, “Under Twenty”, presented on Nov. 23, under the direction of Miss Koch; the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 22. The Juniors established the standard Norfolk High School class ring. “What’s the next number boys?” Station 1930 now offers the selection “Seniors”. This part of the entertainment will be led by president, Glenn Royal; vice president, Seymour Hansen; secretary, Marion Preskorn; and treasurer, Kenneth Taylor. 29
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