North Platte High School - Roundup Yearbook (North Platte, NE)

 - Class of 1932

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THE ROUND-UP .vv A,fi ,lg S- 3 - ,i aa + ffngynmnmifjggeswqye fi. will 4 1' X I i BRL CLASS POEM Farewell, dear friends of North Platte High, Farewell to one and all. The time has come when we must part, And follow some great call. Our memory takes us back to weeks Of struggling through each dayg Fond memories of pain and joy Are in our hearts to stay. iw: y CLASS Our barli of life has brought us down The pleasant stream of time, Till now we stand before you here, With youth in all itssprime. May future years be ever bright Our hearts be always free. And may we ne'er our friends forget Where'er our lot may be. We'11 ne'er forget where'er we roam Wherever we may be The joyous days we spent at school When life was young and free. Our books have all been laid away We'll .say goodbye to you, And we'l1 promise loyalty and love To our colorsg GOLD and BLUE. Our teachers have been kind and true, Though sometimes sorely tried, We'll cherish well the truths they taught, What'er may betide, CLASS MOTTO Still doing, never done. Time now has drawn the curtain back Across these ,high school yearsg All we have left are thinklets Some bring smilesg some tears. We pause now like young eaglets, Prepared for onward flightg May we always reach for standards h And ideals great in height. . --EVEIJYN ABEGG. SONG We'1l ne'er forget where'er we roam Wherever We may be The joyous days we spent at school. When life was young and free. We know not what may be our lot In years that are to be, With courage we will do our best, And hope the best to see. igh We greet you, then, dear friends, tonight, And bid you kind adieu, Though far asunder we may part, Our hearts shall turn to you. CHORUS- We'l1 ne'er forget where'er we roam Wherever we may be The joyous days we spent at school, When life was young and free. MARGUERITE TRAMP IRMA RITNER. VIVIAN MORRIS CLASS COLORS Orchid and Silver. CLASS FLOWERS Sweet Pea and Lily of the Valley. -25-

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THE ROUND-UP 0 , ,, , .5 i inning J 5 ' ,Q . A . X X! .lv:lm-lic l'c-II5' Ilzlrulml Bly:-rs ff Tom Simon Urtlio lylvi-12111 , tmrnvt bln-ll RI:lrg:u'4-1 llirzms llrirrii-I llalllilnln llili lell llimillnllr ' jr 1- Som s SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Importance of Being Earnest, was presented by the senior class on Fri- day afternoon and evening of March 1. Oscar Wilde was the author of this three-act comedy, the setting of which is in London. England. Mr. Earnest Worthing has come up to London from his place in country with the intention of proposing to Gwendolyn Fair- fax. His proposal is accepted, but her mother intervenes and opposes the mar- riage. It is a successful day for Algernon Moncrief nevertheless. He has been very curious about a young and beautiful girl who is Earnest Worthington's ward. Up to this time he has been unable to secure her address but Jack accidentally tells Gwendolyn and Algy overhears. Algy dashes madly to pack his clothes for a Ubunburying expedition to the country. That evening when Jack arrives home he is greeted with the news that his brother Earnest is there before him. The girls discover that neither of the boys have been named Earnest, that they aren't even brothers, so decide to ignore them completely. Jack opposes the marriage of Cecily and Algernon because he thinks this might make Lady Bracknell relent but it is no use. Unless he can produce a parent he cannot marry Gwendolyn. The situation appears to be hopeless for both. Of course everything turns out all right and even the staid Miss Prism and Dr. Chasuble beiome engaged. The cast includes Mr. Algernon Mon- crief, Torn Simong Lane his servant, Clyde Goodsellg Mr. John Worthing, Ortho Ebrightg Lady Bracknell, Jeanette Petty, Gwendolyn Fairfax, Harriet Rathbung Laetitia Prism, Margaret Bivansg Cecily Cardew, Garnet Shelly Reverend Chasuble, Harold Myers, Merriman, the butler, Elmer Flebbe. The scenes were laid in Algernon Mon- crieff's apartment, the garden at the Manor house, Woolton, Hertfordshireg and the drawing room at the Manor house. The proceeds from the play went to the annual, which was sponsored by the senior class. The play netted them 25125. The play was under the direction of Miss Wells. This is her first year coaching plays in North Platte and all of her plays have been successful. The Grippers constructed the scenery and had charge of shifting the scenery and attending to the curtain. -264

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