North Platte High School - Roundup Yearbook (North Platte, NE)
- Class of 1944
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Baile lie,-' lows Eels Lucille Al r-fwlm Pnylis Llorr lllf llrlcef Dae Ianalnrd. Schools Help Win BULLETS FOR BERLIN. Glenn Micnener Ilaslwes The old personalily plus for Ina onoloqraplner as Ive Julian Annaya and Cecil Lafscn unload a 'rruclc lea: of scrao rnelal. Soon Mis sifac wil be bombs ana tiu e's Inf 'Fe Nails. The War CHECKERS, MAC? Pounding away making games Tor The Red Cross are Eve-reTT Wilson, Keifh PeTer- son, RoberT Younghans, Jerry HarTford, ArThur KesTerson, Dick Curfis, and KenneTh Tuenge. WiTh an eye on The period To come aTTer The war, The sTudenTs oT NorTh PlaTTe High School in The year T943-44, carried ouT a Tull slaTe oT acTiviTies designed To bring The day oT peace To us sooner. 6eTTing Their TirsT chance early in SepTember, The sTudenTs Tried Their hand aT Tossing scrap meTal around, and beTore They were Through, They had conTribuTed a healThy share OT scrap Towards The ciTy's TorTy Ton ToTal. Also in SepTember, The governmenT made a call Tor money. In response To This Third War Loan Drive, over 52,000 in bonds and sTamps were sold in NorTh PlaTTe High. On January 26, The govern- menT again asked Tor money and was meT wiTh anoTher wholehearTed answer To The call. The UniTed China Relief Tund was swelled 555.80 when The STudenT Council sponsored a pay Tilm, The CounT oT MonTe CrisTo, on November I7. Some sTudenTs also made donaTions To aid our allies, The people oT UniTed China. To help TighT The baTTle againsT low morale OT men in service, several boys worked on Their own Time building checker-boards, cribbage boards, and ring Toss games Tor The Red Cross. ln February, some ZOO oT These games were given To The Red Cross who senT Them To servicemen in hospiTals and on The TighTing TronTs. OTher such classes were auTo mechanics held aT The Ford garage aTTer school hours, mechanics and elecTriciTy TaughT by Miss AlThea Bruce, blue-prinT reading by l-T. H. Newman, and aeronauTics by Miss Bruce, The laTTer subiecT, TirsT semesTer only. The call To The service depleTed The ranks oT The senior class somewhaT The second semesTer. Don WrighT changed his address To FarraguT, Idaho, and began geTTing his room and board Trom The Navy. AlberT Dowhower and Bob SchaeTTer seIecTed The MariTime Service Tor Their branch and leTT in Jan- uary and March, respecTively. An oTTicer's commission in The Navy Air Corps as Their goal, Jim Baker, Bob Bollman, Vancel Carns, and Bob l-lall leTT March I To begin Training in The V--5 program. Paul MarTi leTT aT The same Time Tor The V-I2 college program Tor deck oTTicers. CapTain Eugene T-luddlesTon and LT. Wes Olney, boTh oT The Army Air Forces, proved To be TasT Talkers as They persuaded several boys To Take Air Corps menTal examinaTions January 4-5. Eddie Minniclc and Lohren Thompson were slaTed To leave in March Tor aviaTion cadeT Training while Tom Morehouse, Don Rosendahl, Dale ApplegaTe, Jerry Claussen, Don Sanford, Charles Seeley, and Wayne Hill were enlisTed in The reserve awaiTing call To acTive duTy aTTer graduaTing. 5 lf is fhe spring of l9S4 in an average Nebrasha fown called Norfh Plaffe. ' I A- high school lad picls up a felephone and calls a familiar number. A feminine voice answers Hello and fha fealures of a preffy feen age blonde ap- pears on a screen above fha phone. Having ec- quired a dale for fhal evening, fhe boy goes ouf- side fo the hangar, buf finds his brofher has falcen fhe family plane. leaving him flue jelopy. He hops info fhe jalopy, an ulha-sfreamlined ioh. and zooms down fhe sfreef af an incredible speed. Minufes lefer he arrives in fha ofher end of fown, and pulls up before a modernized pirefebricafed colonial mansion. Perhaps al fhis seems e bit fan- fasficl buf fhese are a few of the dreams and plans fhal' are running fhrough fhe minds of fhe scienfisfs of foday. The right fo worlr ouf fhese posf war ideas is one of fhe fhings which we are fighfing for. Sfill anofher scene mighf he described: 'haf scene which we're all praying for in fha nel foo disfanf fufure when Adolf and Toio finally gel' fired of if all and holler uncle. Afler a peace has been made guaranfeeing no more wars, American fighfing men from all over lhe world will refurn fo fit info peace-lime c'ivilian life. These men will come home fo a place where fhey can argue polifics freely. where fhey can read a newspaper nof filled wifh wer news, where fhey can fake long drives inlof fhe counfry for e Sunday pig. nic. where lhey can enioy many more privileges of a free American. ' ' These- are buf a few of fha reasons all America is looking forward fo and fighfing for fha day when fha lighls go on again all over fha world. V affm I G N l Xlllllq .' . b a ,Q it ,' A 9 1 - f l I. Tom Carroll 2. George Wriqhr 3. William Walremalln 4. Arrhur Mudge 5. Forresl Mehlman 6. James Bell 7. Gerald Kesler 8. David Kesler ARMY Royal E. Andrus Oliver L. Barrerl Donald L. Bloxom Arlhur D. Birk J. Thomas Bolan Allen P. Boyer John A. Brandon Russell A. Branfing Vernon L. Brifl' Roberr E. Brooks Joseph W. Brofr Calvin Carlruff James E. Carr Eugene L. Clark Bruce F. Claussen Sieve A. Cole lDavid G. Coombe Alvin G. Cooper Donald E. Cooper Roberl L. Copeland Bill V. Corporan Earl R. Dean Glenn L. Dean Linus Deaver Jerry S. Ellingson Clarence R. Elson, Jr. Gerald Dwaine Essley Harold A. Fenner, Jr. Chesfer L. Ferguson Herberf P. Flefcher Wilmer M. Forsledl' Velmer D. Fransen Donald C. Frye lloyd L. Goldsmilh Camille Gross, WAC Roberf M. Guilliame Gayle Gullion Donald E. Halverson Charles F. Heider Eugene E. Hein John R. Hinchey Jack V. Hora Lorraine Hora, WAC Riley E. Howard William J. Howard Jim J. James Melvin O. James Amos Johnson Warren R. Killian Roberr D. Koonlz Richard L. Kuhlman Franklin R. Lane Gerald B. Lindekugal Avrom Luslgarlen Jean F. McCarlney 8 TOM CARROLL . . . lliqhr oliicer in Army Air Force . . . killed in plane Gras' ai Grenada leld Mississippi . . . GEORGE WRIGHT . . . srarl serqeanl . . . Iosr his life on bombinrg 'aid Germany WILLIAM WALTEMATH . . . second Iieulenanr in Army . . . killed in volunlary ann aclion in Norlh Africa . . . ARTHUR MUDGE . . . radiornan firsr class in Navy . . . died of ber: beri in Japaneses prison camp. Taiwan . . . FORREST MEHLMAN . . . second lieulenanr , , . born bardier and naviqaror . . . killed in Norrh Africa . . . JAMES BELL . . . privale in five lvidffiff Corps . . . gave his lile in srruqgle for Guadalcanal . . . GERALD KESLER . . . boarswains ma c wen? down wirh U. S. S. Norrh I-Iamplon in Souih Pacific . . . DAVID KESLER . . . baker lirsl class . . . killed in sinking of U. S. S. Oklahoma ar Pearl I-Iarbor . . nc' shown are Paul I-Io ey William R. McEvoy Lyle J. McTee Don C. Macho Buller B. Milronbcrgor Edwin L. Minnick Dale E. Norman Richard J. Nosky lMichaeI O'Rourke James R. Paxlon Don D. Pilman Roberl C. Pifzer Newlon R. Price Richard V. Rael! Alvin Rahmeyer LeRoy M. Reams DeVaIe P. Ridinger Arlhur J. Salisbury Van B. Shaw Bob F. Sisson John A. Skinner Floyd E. Small Merle C. Smilh Thomas E. Smilh, Jr. SKZC, and Royce Welliver ATC. Vincenl N. Smifh Richard W. Scuder Paul M. Soules Orville R. Sprajue Carl P. Slernhagen William D. Swaim Leslcr E. Taylor Elmer D. Thompson Lohren Thompson Sidney D. Timmerman Deloss L. Toale Lee Tussing Bryson A. Twidwell Roberf L. Van Buskirk Samuel Van Doran Emanuel Varichak Alberl D. Wagoner Leslie C. Weil Harold H. Weilzel l.aVerne E. Welsh Curfis W. Wilson Donald E. Wing Donald E. Wrighf NAVY Clark E. Bailey James J. Baker Roberf J. Beans Harold L. Beans Donald R. Belz William D. Blood Robcrl Bollman Eugene W. Brase Jusfus J. Brinkema Viclor G. Candea Vancel R. Carns Harlan O. Carr Kennelh K. Conrey Dennis H. Dowhowcr Ralph H. Eberly James J. Ellis Neil P. Exsfrom Leonard L. Finnegan Jack C. Flelcher Trudon K. Ford Jack E. Freiberg Donald R. Frislo John Welsh Fulk MARINES Walter F Ab05Q- eekbeo is o have been sfudenfs we confine our lis+ 'ro men who have been in lhis ,.,,,f':nc..,qp my An + Qhlifrgofand who are now school, eirher as sludenls or facully members, in H119 a In gfi l e U iled Slares, we +h four years, or since The seniors of I944 Hr., 4 ,i,4j,Q?3licolg'f1,isij.'4f24f4h, p Dyer hmen. , I iii. rlhfflnib y.9 '7.m,,.gi?fjegsle rrlsfiIii.'ilL would like 1' W confine 'rhe piclures or porlraifs of men i f,:ev,etycS'rT,e fdfi1.tb5n5jQ5lid2,fko1hpginf piclur sw - k 'rion lo lhose which were available, and I -fbgiefwhfy flwsyjgielefhi lrT,5',jyile,f'k2ee Er o er, ures of olher servicemen, lo boys who hap- f ln.. Qearnecl' eiffiilflealalrm-i a Q penecl +o be home when picfures were laken. ff in Hz: S,-:fr W Lt I V l iuilfi lwh- rlfiililp f yu - He 'U' 'Z T . H TQ3 f .H 1' R 17 l, QW gl ', sh, wffri, ,1fZ.i','l S Mex Shook' O Rec Dllnba 'w C i l'1fii'l 1' In-nl ' 0 x 1 ,,V,Tiiil?,',i,,To GA' JMU. .iii he! Vr'i1yvxv C elpe U f,if, ' inf -' f W5 wnsi RGC Q M Iv I llawy hw.. YM, oo Yap n S . J , , WYL ,, f ' 1-ny V' . sv ' T A ,TOQVO All' er i ,i :W ff f FR V4 Vi' '- fi ' Q 1 USE P Mold Niblock, Jim Car- lo V' ro ,amid o on, Bob Anderson, and Don lggmni of rhe high school, grin fheir a Jfecialion, The obiecr is W' sk' K .iiwmrg kllle ' ex o f 1yrL,'ni,' '71 NC9 We o ' A 'r 4 ,. ii.f'1 :MBFI1 Ms- -, 9 K , 1' 1, , 'fn ,..fj'giff5Ysi.f.Ae. e I 09 .Qxcf .E5'iiar1f,Lg.i'.'i.i qgqpivm. H y 00 -fg .ielglfliiifkig gow 4.1 Edw ey 6 ' si H ee Cl and Cqbge Jackson Lea Dale Jackson Roberi' T. James Rober+ C. Jones William Jozwick C. Warren Kenney Rober+ M. Kelso Roberl' E. Klusman Maynard Landsfrom John D. Langford Russell Hal Langford Ronald F. Lewis James H. Lifrle James A. Long Rex L. McKain +he lurkey dinner held lor servicemen December I6, by The Chamber of Com- merce. MEN OF IRON. Cpl. Bill Burgin, veleran of eighfeen monlhs overseas, lells Pvf. Jack Kuhns, Marine Corps, and Pvl. Bob Tucker, Army, of 'rhe invasion of lfaly. Bill look parf in numerous maior baffles in Norfh Africa and Iraly. ALL CLEAR? Clarence Rodgers, Sf2C drops anchor and assumes his besr bed- side manner for fellow booler Chuck Irvin, Sf2C. Chuck arrived home from Farraquf, Idaho, via fha hospilal over- coming an appendecfomy. REPRESENT'N THE BLUE. Chief Mikla- shek, Warren Kenny, Lenard Finnegan, Wally l-lamilfon. and Bob Jones 'rake lime our from +heir navy dufies lo par- 'ricipa+e in lhe high school Navy day assembly. Nr-A 'Th . I h 'Rn' P1 '74 Pay? O., HQVDJJF4 ,,l:f1.,f: 1:21 Pa,uf':V.' rgpkfp, vr for M ' '1 f of Aff' lr, 'oh Raymond W. Trenholm Fredrick A. Uphoff H. Moran? Walfemafh vifgslfyralff slQ+ssJry'ngf .fluffy Donald B. wi++ Russel yyfhnbrfg' .Aff .H ' Marion J. Willerion Lloyd k1lf.i Mil7PheXdi, ,M. A William Woodhursi Alden E. Zin w,f '- 'A 'ff Charles J. Wrighf Norman B. Sl1,l5harfl r W' Donald J. Wrighl Eugene M. Pefers N' Alberf H. Raefz Leonard R. Redmond Scoff Richards Donald L. Robinson Clarence Rodgers Leslie Dale Rodgers Billy J. Rundle Lee Vern Sanford Marvin D. Sanford Grove Schoolcraff Bobbie S. Sharrah M. Keifh Smifh Calvin C. Solem Waller J. Splinfer Harvey M. Sfroud Bernard D. Young Blaine O. Young Kennelh D. Young QM Sherman E. Applegafe 'James A. Bell Roberf H. Ford Donald McEvoy Henry Mayer Roberf L. Robinson Hamas W. Rodgers fRussell R. Sawyer Rolland F. Spurrier, Jr. Alberf K. Taylor Earl H. Wrighf lMedical discharge 'Gave his life IW' 9 jim ul, .Q GET IT SMOOTH. Diclc Curlis, sophomore, demonsfrales fhe mechanics of lhe carpen+er's plane as he applies lhe elbow grease. SHADES OF BETSY ROSS. Ramona Reynolds ' e wnelds a mean needle whil lcibifzes in home economics. Ba rbara Mcca rfy f , ' 440 fl Un, M r Aifhea Bruce explains 'file THINK lT'LL RAIN? Miss a y ' baromefer fo Richard Woodcoclc in mefhod of reading a h I Yrs+ semes'rer. aeronuufics, a cies s held before sc oo I v he W W. 5 569 1 s. 4 M 49,9 Aw? 1 ff M, 1 4 4 72 I f 44449 lff K 41 if 0, f I wi 45551, f ,,,r ,4 x fl. J I ff f SUPERINTENDENT W. J. BRAHAM The office ol Ihe superinlendenl of schools is a cons+anI'Iy busy one. W. J. Braham is laced wilh The problem of making decisions which vi+aIIy alIec+ our cily schools. Mr. Braham has always proved himself very able al making Ihe righl deci- sions. This year an addilional burden was placed on Mr. Braham due 'ro Ihe many changes in Ieacher personnel. I-Iowever, a sulIicien+ number of Ieachers was oblained and an ellicienl leaching force was mainfained Ihroughoul 'rhe year. Anolher problem was Ihal ol keeping an ade- quale group ol cusfodians lor Ihe school buildings. A+ +he Senior I-Iigh School, several sludenls helped Ihe cuslodians wilh 'rheir work. Mr. Braham is always ready and willing Io make speeches before civic organizalions of Ihe cily. I-Ie is called upon Io do Ihis many limes during Ihe year. I-Ie is always sympalhelic and willing Io Iislen Io The suggeslions ollered by srudenls and Teachers. They Make Cufside Confacis six If nl ,.1 , 14 ff, PRINCIPAL L. W. NELSON As principal of Ihe Senior I-Iigh School lor Ihe pasl Iil+een years, Leslie W. Nelson has carried oul his dulies lailhlully and diligenlly. Nexl year IvIr.Nelson will nol be seen in Ihe halls and in his ollice. Because of ill heallh, he has resigned his posilion. While he has been principal, Mr. Nelson has inau- guraled many helpful and useful programs. Among Ihese are Ihe Aclivilies Associalion, Ihe parl'-lime program, and Ihe Nalional I-Ionor Sociefy. Bo+h among Ihe lacully and Ihe sludenf body Ihroughoul Ihese years have been ouIs+anding per- sonalilies Ihal' have been an inspirarion To me. Norlh Plalle I-Iigh School sludenfs have and will conlinue Io render a real service Io Ihe communi- 'ries Ihey serve aller leaving Ihis ins+i+u+ion. Friend- ships lormed during Ihese years will be cherished in my memory, slafed Mr. Nelson. The sludenl body wishes Io exlend i+s Thanks Io Mr. Nelson and Io wish him conlinued success. I3 The e Men Serve Th Communiry Cornwell Day Greisen Langford Luedke Norall I4 CORNWELL, FRANK . . . Mr, Cornwell lends line life ar fhe Cornwell Blacksmilh and Welding shop of which he is owner and operaror , , . member of rhe Chrislian Church and fhe lndependen' Order ol Odd Fellows . . . enioys going hunrinq and bringing home a lor ol' game . . , vice presidenl of the Board ol Educancr member of board lor four years. DAY, H. E .... presidenr ol Board of Educalion . . . reliring from 'rhe board 'lhis year . . . member of lhe Rolary Club and lhe Presbylerian Church . . . Mr. Day here surveys rhe counrry-side from rhe back of his horse . . . owns and opera+es The Day Milling Company . . . a genial genlleman wirh a good sense of humor . . . has a son in rhe Army. GRE!SEN, CARL R .... Chief yard clerk of lhe Union Pacific Railroad . . . member of American Legion, Union Pacific Old Timers, lfasrern Slar, Bapfisr Church . . . enioys rraveling and Masonry , . . here Mr, Greisen busily checks papers in his office . . . he is very acrive in Mason'c and Easlern Slar work. LANG-FORD, RUSSELL . , , inspecls iruil af fhe Nash-Finch warehouse of which he is manager . . . secreiary ol lhe Board cl Eclucariori . . . member of lhe Rofary Club , . . graduale ol Norlh Plalre l-liqh School and Leland Sranlord University . . . in his leisure lime he hunis lor Indian relics of which he has a very inreresling colleclion. LUEDKE, GEORGE . . . looking over clorh- ing which is cleaned and ready lo be de- livered . . . owns and operales fhe Band Box Cleaners . . . gradualed from rhe Uni- versify of Nebraska . . . likes io hun? and go on fishing rrips . . . one ol rhe newer members cl: lhe Board of Educalion . . . member ol lhe Melhodisr Church. NORALL, CLARENCE A .... member of ollicial board of flee Melhodisl Church 'rrusree ol lhe Masonic Lodge . . . Amer- ican Legion, War Dads, Chamber ol Com- merce auxiliary policeman . . . A.B. degree lrom Nebraska Wesleyan . . . engaged in insurance, loan and real es'are busiress . . . hobbies are lrdian relics arvigues and gardening. SHALL WE VOTE? Discussing fhe pros and cons of having school dances are H. E. Day, C. A. Norall, Carl Greisen, W. J. Braham, R. R. Langford. Franlf Cornwell. and George Luedlce, members ol fhe Board of Educafion. ln fhe hands of fhe members of fhe Board of Edu- cafion resf fhe decisions affecfing fhe schools in fhis communify. This year fhe Board vofed fo allow school dances fo be held in fhe Senior l-ligh School audiforium. These dances have been well affended by fhe high school sfudenfs and have proved a success. During fhe currenf school year a price of 50 cenfs was charged for a season ficlcef fo fhe dances and a charge of I5 cenfs was made for a ficlcef fo one dance. Nexf year sfudenfs owning acfivifies books will be able fo use acfivifies ficlcefs for admission fo fhe dances. An imporfanf addifion fo fhe cafeferia was made when acousfic board was puf on fhe ceiling. The 6-...g'f7'i l WHAT'LL IT BE? Winona Pefers serves coles fo C. A. Norall Franlc Cornwell, and J. Y. Casfle during fhe school dance held on February IB. Bob Anfonides, Bob l-lall, and Shirley Calhoun waif fheir furn. acousfic board has greafly improved fhe sound properfies of fhe cafeferia. A sfage was consfrucfed af fhe easf end of fhe cafeferia. This sfage is very convenienf fo use for programs, banquefs, and ofher such gafherings which are held in fhe cafeferia. lf is planned fo add curfains fo fhe sfage and fo place drapes af fhe cafeferia windows. The drapes will improve con- difions for showing movies in fhe cafeferia. L. W. Kinsman, confracfor, was in charge of fhe consfruc- fion of fhe sfage. The problem of securing an adequafe feaching force again faced fhe Board of Educafion during fhis year. A number of feachers resigned fheir posi- fions fo go info fhe service, fo do defense work, and fo feach in ofher cifies. These vacancies were all adequafely filled and a full feaching sfafl was refained. l-l. E. Day, presidenf of fhe Board of Educafion for a number of years, is refiring from fhe Board fhis year. Ezra Fisher was fhe only candidafe fo seelc Mr. Day's posifion. The Board of Educafion meefs fhe firsf Monday of each monfh. Many sfudenfs do nof realize fhe fime fhe men who are on fhe Board spend deciding whaf should be done for fhe besf inferesfs of fhe schools. In March fhe members of fhe Board decided fhaf mafhemafics, science, and English should be emphasized more because of fhe war. Boys enfer- ing fhe armed forces need fhese essenfial subiecfs. A sfraighf fen per cenf salary increase was granfed fo all feachers by fhe Board fhis year. The minimum salary for new feachers was increased. A bonus of a one hundred fiffy dollar War Bond was also granfed fhose feachers who remained for fhe year. The Board allowed fhe usual subsidy for fhe annual. I5 'J,:.W' Anderson Andresen Anionides Diener Elm Glover .Z rfb -7 ' ws 7 .-. - -7-g , ANDERSON, R. CEDRIC .... insfrumerifivlnusic insfrucfor in Senior High School, Junior High School an'd,grade schools . . . hobbies are sfamp collecfing and fishingie . . A.B., B.Mus., and M.A. degrees. ANDRESEN, MISS RUTH C .... feaches girls physical edu- cafion in fhe Junior and Senior High Schools . . . hobbies are fishing, hunfing, and phofography . . . G.A.A. sponsor . . . B.Sc. degree in educafion. ANTONIDES, MISS FLORENCE . . . assisfanf principal. normal fraining insfrucfor . . . sponsors Wood Bee and Knighfhood of Youfh clubs, senior class, Acfivifies Board, affendance office . . . her hobby, boys and girls . . .B.Sc. degree. BAKER, MRS. J. N. Jr .... vocal music supervisor in grade schools and Senior High School . . . hobby is flowers . . . sponsors mixed chorus, glee clubs, girls sexfeffe, and mad- rigal group . . . graduafe of Grinnell School of Music. BRUCE, MISS ALTHEA . . . feaches physics, chemisfry. mechanics and elecfricify . . . firsl year in Norfh Plaffe . . . Pep Club sponsor . . . her hobbies are reading, scrap books, and skafing . . . B.Sc. degree. CAMERON, MRS. VERYL . . . faughf English and freshman grammar, Lafin I and II . . . chief sponsor of junior class. chairman of faculfy courfesy comrniffee, sfudenf courtesy fund . . . A.B. degree. CHRISTIANSON, MISS HELEN . . . feaches home eco- nomics . . . keeps her pupils posfed on vitamins and calories . . . hobbies are kniffing and music . . . firsf year in Norfh Plalfe . . . B.Sc. degree. I6 f g is .ai nb Baker Bruce Cameron Chrisfianson Hasenbank Huffon Kline McCormick DIENER, MISS INA L . .. insfrucfs sfudenfs in world hisfory . . . says she has no hobby, buf many inferesfs . . .likes fo fell iokes fo her pupils . . . very fhorough . . . A.B. and M.A. degrees. ELM, HOWARD . . . commercial geography, commercial arifhmefic. general science . . . sponsors freshman foolball, Jayvees, frack, iunior class .. . counselor . . . hobbies are woodworking, gardening, hunfing, fishing . . . M.A., A.B. degrees. GLOVER, MISS ALMA . . . faughf beginning and advanced fypewrifing . . . hobby is reading mysfery sfories . . . B.Sc. degree . . . leff af end of fourfh six weeks fo feach in Salf Lake Cify, Ufah. Mrs. Ramona Sherman fook her place. HASENBANK, MISS LORA . . . librarian . . . Girl Reserve sponsor . . . music, reading, and collecfing greefing cards consfifufe her hobbies . . . B.Sc. in educafion and library science cerfificafe. HUTTON, MISS MARY S .... insfrucfs iuniors in American hisfory . . . sponsor of Pep Club and G.A.A ,... really knows American hisfory . . . A.B. degree from Universify of Nebraska. KLINE, MRS. MARIAN . . . dramafics, public speaking, freshman liferalure and grammar . . . sponsors Pep Club . . . likes Io sew axnd go fo fhe movies . . . new here lhis year . . . B.A. degree from Nebraska Wesleyan. MCCORMICK, MISS GLADYS . . .feaches English lilerafure and general mafhemafics.. . hobbies are reading and gard- ening . , . sponsor of G-.R. and iunior class . . . A.B. from Nebraska Wesleyan, M.A. from Norfhwesfern. Devoted To Educating Youth DESCRIBE AN ARC. Miss Janette Seeberg demonstrates a problem in plane geometry to her classes. The geometry classes study the propositions, theorems, and principles ot plane geometry. The students apply these principles in work- ing problems. COMMON OR PROPER? The attributes ot nouns, com- mon and proper are debated by Miss Rose Mary McGinnis, Earl Johnson, and Melvin Crandell. Miss McGinnis is ex- plaining the next day's commercial English assignment to the boys. ONE A DAY. Miss Helen Christianson lists the food require- ments tor a day, on the blackboard. so that the home eco- nomics classes can study them. Donna Ellyson watches closely to see it she is eating the right kinds and correct amounis ot tood. PUSH THIS KEY. The ways and means ot operating an add- ing machine are explained by Miss Cleo Packer in book- keeping class. Beverly Carns and Lucille Husband listen caretully so that they will know how to use the adding ma- chine when they are bookkeepers. New members ot the Senior High School taculty this year are Miss Anne Shuman, Mrs. John Baker, Jr., Miss Althea Bruce, Mrs. Marion Kline, Miss Helen Christianson, Mrs. Margaret Tout, Miss Rose Mary McGinnis, Miss Exie White, Mrs. Ramona Sherman, Miss Helen Sutherland, Mrs. Nellie Lee Hoagland, and G. Allison Yost. Miss Alma Glover resigned her position as typ- ing teacher at the end ot the tourth six weeks to teach in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Veryl Cam- eron also resigned during the school year. Mrs. Sherman became the new typing teacher. Mrs. Came-ron's place was taken by Mrs. Hoagland. Mrs. Hoagland also tilted the vacancy lett by Miss Margaret Baker who resigned to be married. Miss Mc3innis took Mrs. Hoaglancl's place the second semester. Mr. Yost has been very active as a iunior class sponsor and has been in charge ot the visual edu- cation program. Miss White and Miss Sutherland took on the duties ot G. R. sponsors. Miss White and Miss McGinnis are also iunior class sponsors. Miss Bruce and Mrs. Kline were actively engaged in the work ot being Pep Club sponsors. I7 Several inleresling and limely lopics were discussed al Ihe Ieachers meelings lhis year. Miss Lora Hasenbanlc, Mrs. John Baker, Jr., Mrs. Margarel Toul, Miss Helen Sulherland, and R. Cedric Anderson presenled a panel discussion on CuIIure in lhe Middleweslu al lhe meeling held on January IO. On February I7, Dr. Nels Bengslon, head of Ihe Junior Division ol lhe Universily ol Nebraslca spolce 'ro lhe Iacully aboul Ihe problems high school slu- denls encounler when lhey enler Ihe universilies and colleges. Dr. Bengslon also spolce on climalic I8 CULTURE IS IMPORTANT. Miss Lora I-Iasenbanlc, Miss Helen Sulherland, R. Cedric Anderson, Mrs. Elhel Balmer, and Mrs. Marqarel Toul discuss Cullure in The Middlewesl al Ihe Ieachers' rneefing held on January IO. BELGIUM AWAITS LIBERATION. The Belgians are loolcinq forward lo Ihe day of Ihe Allied invasion, slales Mrs, Belly Barzin as she converses wilh Miss Florence Anlonides, W. J. Braham, and L. W. Nelson. HOLD HER STEADY. Vicfor Rull lceeps a lirrn grip as he planes wood in lhe general shop. In case you wonder whal all lhe machinery is, iusl aslc Mr. Rull or some of lhe boys who fool: woodwork. AT THIS POINT. lndicaling a map ollhe Uniled Slales, Miss Helen Sulherland explains ils significance Io her social sludies class. She hopes all her sludenls undersland per' Ieclly. Do you freshies? condilions al Ihe Junior-Senior P.T.A. meeling in lhe evening. EvoluIion and Cullure of Lileralure in 'rhe Mid- wes+ was lhe lopic of lhe discussion given on March 6 by Miss Margarel O'RourI4e, Miss Gladys McCormick, and C. F. Wrighl. Topics discussed were Ihe influences which allecled early American lileralure, lhe social and economic laclors which have allecfed Iileralure in more recenl lime, early wrilers of Ihis region who have conlribuled lo Midweslern cullure, Ihennes which Ihe wrilers ol lhe Midwesl chose, and irnporlanl recenl wrilers ol lhis period. MCQINNIS, MISS ROSE MARY . . . leeches commercial SEEBERG, MISS JANETTE E .... feaches algebra I, II and English and consumers educafion . . . junior class sponsor geomefry I, Il . . . hobbies are music and sewing . . . Pep . . . wriles as a hobby . . . came fo Norih Plalfe fhe sec- Club sponsor . . has beaulilul red hair . . . B.Sc. degree ond semesler . . . A.B. degree. in educalion. NEWMAN, HERBERT H .... Ieaches mechanical drawing SHUMAN, MISS ANNE . . . inslrucls seniors in senior social and relaled subjecls . . , in charge of Ihe par?-lime pro- science . . . firsl year in Norlh Plalle High School . . . gram . . . can ellen be heard singing in a deep bass voice hobby is handi-crafls . . . vivacious . . . B.Sc. from Universify . . . A.B. degree. of Nebraska. OROURKE, MISS MARGARET . . . leeches liferalure II SUTHERLAND, MISS HELEN . . . leeches lileralure and and grammar II To sophomores . , .sponsors Sfudenl' Coun- grammar ll and social sludies . . , enjoys reading and cil, junior class. Nalional Honor Assembly, and 8:lS's . . . music . . . GR. sponsor . . . new here lhis year . . . quiel likes Io save, cook, and go Io plays . . . B.Sc. degree. and efficienr . . . B.A. degree. PACKER, MISS CLEO . . . inslrucls commercial sludenls in WHITE, MISS EXIE . . . Teaches biology . . . GR. and shorlhand and bookkeeping . . . senior sponsor . . . enjoys junior class sponsor . . painrs as a hobby . . . lirsl year as horseback riding and needlework . . . measures seniors for laculfy member of Senior High School . . . B.Sc. degree. caps and gowns. . . B.Sc. degree. - WILSON, IVAN W .... algebra, agriculfure, boys physical RUTT, VICTOR . . . Ieaches woodwork . . . sponsor ol Siu- educalion . . . hobbies are gardening and keeping up alh- denl Service . . . has Ihe hobby of collecling samples of lefic field . . . sponsors HiAY, foolball, rrack, and 'fresh wood . . . kepl busy supervising lhe Sludenf Service boys baskerball . . . A.B., M.A. degrees . . . here sevenleen . . . B.A. degree. years. SCHAAB, MISS MARIE . . . leaches social sludies and WRIGHT, CLARENCE F .... journalism, American lilera- senior English . . . likes Io cook and read .. . senior class lure, commercial law. . . sponsors Ihe annual and The Round sponsor . . . B.A. from Universily ol Nebraska, M.A. from Up . . . cenlral freasurer of 'the Acfivilies Associalion . . . Universily ol Chicago. likes golf, planning houses, phoiography . . . B.Sc., M.A. SCHEIDT, JOHN . . . Ioolball reserve coach, head baskef- YOST, G. ALLISON . . . general rnalh, algebra Ill and IV, ball coach, Teaches general shop . . . sponsors baskefball solid geomelry, Irigonomelry, refresher mafh . . . gardens and junior class . . . hobbies are dancing and sporls . . . and collecfs posf marks . . . visual educalion, junior class B.A., MA. degrees . . . fhis was his Third year. sponsor . . . B.Sc. from Midland College, working on lvI.A. McGinnis Newman O'Rourke Packer RuH' Schaab Scheidf Seeberg Shuman Sufherland While Wilson Wrighi Yosi' H 1? '29 Q ' wp, :Z YJ' lf ,Q ,, L N N gn - Q, vs. . ,Q I .,..I -I . jf 5 rf- L I9 I M Juniors Measure A Year IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? Or 'ine mezzanine of ffie Paw- nee f-fofei 'fe iunior dass oifhcers A, J. Murrisn Jane Nisiey Paf Howard and Mifcn Mcffcranay are search- ino fne icibby for farrniar faces STEP RIGHT UP. Busy issuing fcaifofs for fne junior class officers are ffie members of ffie elecfion board, Pafsy Loncar, Snanford Larkin, and Clwaries Tooqood. Mary Aiice Goodfefow and Sniriey Anderson are Carefully iooicinq over freir baiiofs, BACKGROUND OF BOOKS. Siio' nuff we see some of fne nnernbers of fne iunior dass qeffinq inforrnafion in fre scfiooi iibrary. Tney are Don Rose, l.eRoyce Wnife, Ofra Lee Doeblce, Miifon Mcconofiay, and Eiaine Sfwiriey. SAY A-H-H-H. Scene: Nurses office-Miss Alice Scfioe- rnaker, scfiooi nurse, is examininq Mice Jones' ffwroaf wfiiie Beffy Bafc looks on. Ciaude Mifroy is finding ffie fieiqfif of Evereff Wiison. Blaine Neison is faking if aii in. 'wh .M C 20 WERE YOU ABSENT? Jean Bauman, lne :girl behind 'he counler is regiverinq 'he sluden's who were absenl lrrf' school. Wailinfz in lhe auendante ollife are Ceda Vw ciil, Virginia Young, Clennon Wallcer and Don liinfmerman, FORWARD MARCH! Nc lhis isnl The Army, iusl a rgyfn class. Bur neverfholess Roberr Bell Earl Johnson, Can limrnerrman and Rnberl Meyer are Crvunlin.: lo 'ne musifai rhy'hm of lno's'eps: one lwfa 'nree leur hflr hf-p. Ycull socn be dr-ing r' seriously rnyg, if GOING SOMEPLACE? l-loorayl No more school-unlil lcmorrow. Hurriedfy leaving lhe school building are Ru'h Souder and Belly Dhelps. Bob Rundle seems in no hurry while Jaclc Slephers and Norman Slearns hasien Their sleps. GATHER ROUND, HEP-CATS. All 'lee local iillerbugs are 1ga'horin1 around Dale Lanqlord ard Der Fins'rim. Ceci Larson, Conar Caslle Uon Berge Ar' Richardson Bcr: Beoler and Helen Sfnilh are wailing in lire 'o buy season liclrers lor fhe school dances. The iuniors ol 'roclay march onward inlo lheir senior year leaving behind lhem evenllul days. The iunior sponsors numbered nine inslead ol lhe usual lour. During lhe second semesler lhe nine were changed 'ro eighl when Miss Exie While, Miss l-lelen Sulhe erland, and Mrs. Marion Kline replaced Mrs. Ver-,l Cameron and Miss Alma Gfover. Mrs. Cameron relired while Miss Glover accepled a posilion as lyping leacher in Sall Lalce Cily, Ulah. G. Ailiscn Yosl is chief sponsor. Olher sponsors are l-loward Elm, Miss Rosemary McGinnis, John Schiedr, Miss Margarel Q'Rourlre, and Miss Gladys McCormicl. Junior class officers were elecled February sec- W--6. 3 451 'F .. , ,, ix . 5 ,Q 'Hr if T V 5 ond during liilh perioo in The caleleria. The honori were beslowed on Millon Mcconahay, preside' Jane Nisiey, vice-presidenlf Pally Howard, secrc lar, and lreasurer' and A. J. Murrish, sergeanleas arms. ine Sludenl Councl was represensed by live iunicrs, wilh Conan Caslle lalcirg over lhe posilicn ol presidenl when lhe regular presideni James Baler Iell in March lo enler she V-l2 program Qlher members were Dell Lewis, Conan Caslle A, J. Marrish, Juslyr Wada, and Bob Luedlre J,f,n XNGGQ drew fhe poslers :cr 'he dances pre sen'ed by lhe Sfudenl Council. 2I SNATCH YOUR FINGERS! Jane Fouls, Carmen DeVore, TAKE A LETTER! Taking dicralion al a speed lhal would Belha Ingram, and Gloria Frederick improve lyping form rnake a rear gunner brealhless are Ilene Upholl Jean Bow- in beginners lyping class lo lhe cadence ol ore-fwo-rhree man, Bonnie Paul, Ruby Hayashi, and Mary Alice Good- iour. These girls will soon be rapid lypisls. fellow. These girls are sludying fo be experl slenographers. NO GREMLINS HERE! Working away undisfurbed, wifh pericil in hand are Cecil Hill, Berry Mills, Burlon Belz, Myrlle Baldwin, and Rulh Krovas. These busy bees are filling in lhe bookkeeping workbooks. WE'RE ALL EARS! Scoll Richards, Jack Sleyens LeRoy HERE WE ARE! Norma Ocamb poinrs oul Norlh Pla++e on Rirna, and Dale Srnilh, Iisren inlenlly to Marguerire McEvoy. lhe map. lnleresled onlookers are Velma Breach Elsie Baker These sludious people are enrolled in relaled subiecls Mildred Breeder, Belly Jones, all lulure 'school-rnarrns' where They discuss par?-time schedules. enrolled in The norrnal lraining course. 22 FLASH! COAST TO COAST! Banging away like a Harry KEEP YOUR WRISTS UP! Good advice il is lor lyping slu James' drummer are Pal Loncar, Roberla McFarland, Leona denls during praclice period. Typing lrom copy are Bob Koch, Marjorie Baker, and l-lelen Swain. Really hep lo lheir Brannon, Blanch Powell, Virgil Adle, Maxine Waller, Wilma lypewrilers lhese gals are second year 'lraineesf McNeel, Ursula Lehman, and Mary l-lunler. READING, 'RlTlNG, 'N 'RITHMETIC. Engrossed in lheir workbooks, LeRoyce While, Belly Neve, Marian Guslalson, Don DeLosh, and Dick Barnell make good use ol bookkeep- ing 'lab' period. Keeping lhe books slraighl is a iob. I THANK YOU! Rex Richardson lakes a bow belore Jim McMeekin, Norman Todenholl Rcberl Lowe, Jack Killian, and Dell Lewis. These handsome juniors are planning lo debale in lne Senale some day. 'TENTION STUDENTS! Alice Marlin direcrs a lense g ou ol aclresses in dramalics. Galhered around Alice a s e reads lrom her play book are Shirley Anoerson, Gwen l-l od Jean Mills, Miriam Seeger, and Oryine Sell. gif Q.: IndividuaIiTy waxed sTrong among The junior class. I-Ionors wenT To Ann Richardson as a candidaTe Tor Quill and Scroll, The NaTionaI I-Ionor SocieTy Tor journaIisTs, and To Larry I-lansen and Jaclc Killian Tor becoming Eagle ScouTs. Juniors on The acTiviTies Board were PaT I-Ioward. Ann Richardson, and Jane Nisley. These sTudenTs are chosen by The STudenT Council Tor one Term Trom a IisT oT junior names selecTed by The TacuITy members. Even The library had a Touch oT The junior class wiTh Evelyn BarreTT, Delores Biehl, Emma Lou Wivell, and Mary Nosky smiling Trom behind The Iibrarian's deslc. Juniors also helped buy bonds when Don Berge, Wayne Cool, I-lelen Fong, ScoTT Richards, Irene OesTrich, and Rex Richardson purchased TwenTy- Tive dollar bonds. Charles Toogood and Evangeline Lymber each purchased one-hundred dollar bonds. The journalism course proved successTul TorJusTyn Wada and Ann Richardson, who were boTh ediTors oT The school paper, The Round-Up. The annual was also spoTTed here and There wiTh juniors. Rosaline Golden was TypisT. The associaTe class ediTor and music ediTor respecTiveIy were Ann Richardson, IVIarceTTe Wells, and Oma Lee Doeblce. Jane Miller was assisTanT phoTographer. IN FULL SWING. A liTTle geT To-geTher by a few members oi The band in The music room during a Tree period seems To be a TavoriTe sporT To These lads: Bill Evers, Tommy DooliTTlc I-Iarold Flora, Earl Johnson and Roy I-loTchIrisS. SOME PLACE IN NEBRASKA. A map is noT needed To locaTe NorTh PlaTTe, buT Shirley Marshall is jusT double checking. Following her pencil are CharloTTe Gress, Norman Thornburg Shirley Mae Vernon, and Rosaline Golden. AXVAKEN, CICEROI Reynold Re'ninjTon, Jane Miller Marfn Young Orna Lee Doeble, Donna I-leinz e, ard Lois Darfsh wish Cicero would awaken and help Thenn wiTh Their LaTin lessons especially in This Tes'. NOSES IN BOOKS. Bud Johnson Mi dord Crewoson Ivlelvir Qlandell Clarlce S-Taples Phyllis Srrkh Arline RraTher GPO Dfifuhv Loncar are so in'eresTed ir BeowulT TI'aT They are simply los' To 'his world. BESANIE MUCHOI To be up on The laTesT song hiTs ArTa Caroemer, Mary Lou CroTT, Donna Jean Inman, JusTyn Wada and Ernrna Lou Wivell are reviewing Their Spanish lesszn in sezend period Spanish ciass 24 When The dramaTics class presenTed The play LeT- Ters To Lucerne, Don Ayars, Gwen I-lood, Orvine GOTT, Jane Miller, Jean Mills, Alice MarTin, Oma Lee Doeblce, and Conan CasTle capTured parTs. In The music deparTmenT Conan CasTle and Ann Richardson excelled in vocal work. Conan played The Trombone. Anne sang conTralTo. Every oTher Friday a program is presenTed by The high school, and is broadcasT over sTaTion KODY. Jaclc McDonald announced boys news. T-lelen Robinson Toolc over The chair oT social chairman Tor The Girl Reserves. JusTyn Wada was elecTed presidenT oT The Pep Club Tor I945. PerTecT aTTendance was achieved by KaThleen Bailey, Elsie Funlc, Ruby I-layashi, Maxine I-lazen, Wanda I-lill, Beulah I-lasTings, Mary T-lunTer, T-lenrieTTa T-luTTman, BeTTy Johnson, DoroThy Loncar, and Norman Toden- hoTT. Funds Tor The iunior-senior prom were earned wiTh The moving picTure Pardon My Sarong, sTar- ring AbboTT and CosTello. IT was shown April TiTTh, The price was TwenTy-Tive cenTs. The juniors voTed Wednesday, March 22 Tor Their class Tlower and colors. They chose yellow, gold and agua Tor Their class colors. The ionguil was Their class Tlower. Chosen prince and princess Tor The prom were Al I-lruby and Marion Norall. The prom daTe was seT Tor Tuesday, May I6. SUPER SINGING! Singing Tor all they are v.'fwrTn are Warca I-Iill, PaTTy I-Toward Corrirc- SmiTh, Ccrdeia Kiine and JCrry Miles. lnsTead oT singing Tor Their supper These gifs are singing hearTily Tor an excel.enT grade. IN-SPEC-TION: Lirinq up Tc' The insoediof cT Arrerica, liTeraTure noTes by C. F. WriqhT irs'ruiTor are BeTTy I-la' verson, MargueriTe McEvoy ScoTT Richards Floyd I-lun'er Pearl Wills and Mie Fuiimrro. A BREAD LINE? No, This isrr a bread line ius' a class American liTeraTure. The s'L.denTs are wailing 'reir Turn presenl Their noTes. They are Darrel Scnarmar Mihon Mc Conahay Donald Parrish Ccrice French and RJTT' Pyle. ONE PLUS ONE. Agebra isr'T ThaT sirrplo bu' The Tunoa menTals sTill have ln be lncffn, Lahcrirvg DainTuI'y aT 'F blackboard in room 303 are Gai' Lorraine Dick Kel'y Wa,' Cool Der Yocufn and Mawir Wccococlc, WHO IS LOCHINVAR? Efe'e'T Scrmid' is 'ryinq nis bfws' ro Tind The answer 'o Thaf qLesTir,n, He pirq him are J. C. Nisley, Iris Gan Eslher lfccn, ard David I-lamer. Czar books reveal Tha' 'nesc s'uden's rrea- busiress. 25 EYES LEFT! - CHILDREN OF LEISURE. I 'z -M,- A f, Www- Q, :V gi, ,Z 3,l,::., V.: -,,, 1 ns 26 'Q VISITING WITH TILLIE. Tillie, llie skelelon in llie biology ON THE BEAM! Don Reynolds, Sanford Larkin Linn Kosbau, class, ls qellinq ll'ie allenlion ol Lloyd Collins, Dorolny Walter Mellin, Bok: Luedke, and Don Rose are qallwered Jelfers, Jolwn Lindernufki Freda Ross, and Bonnie Matson. around a beam balance. Bob is carelelly placing a srvall Bonnie is adiuslinq Tillie's lnead for 'lwe class. :gram weiglvl on a scale. BULGING EYES. Lisleninq inlensely lo sorne inlereslirg RACK RACKET. Eyes focused on llwe rack buill by George laclor being poinled oul in pliysics class are Mary Nosky Boslwick in seyerlli period sl1op.Tlie busy boys are Clennen Jane Nisley, Bob Boqqs Jerry Callioun, and Belly Dernpsler. Waller, Darrell Perkins, David Reynolds Roberl Reckard Making engines run holds lhe inleresl of 'rkiese sludenls. George, and Dale Bollrnan. Tnlsisasarpleol llne work done, ,M PIN PACKING MAMMA'Sl Tlnese lulure cooks and Hose HUMMING BIRDS? lrese gifs are 3OSS'l2ly singinx 'Yr wives are lfsie Funk, Roby Beans Mary Pal McBroorn Jean Old Qaken Buckel. Ike iunior Glee Cleb v-arblffrs are Eel'y Finnell, and Mary Jean Slearns, Tkese gals krof, lne rf, Inq Wfoodward Elaine Skifiey, Gladys Vvlerdencrn Ka een Qin wil be 5 handy weapon in Iulure life. Bailey Verna Lee Frencr' and Pull' Jenson 27 Independenr Is The Sophomore 1 s I - rr f- ' I 5 . M Us - - .. Tl. '1 , F f- .. , L .4 A - - ' A. TWO MORE YEARS. Top row: Loren Runner, Ronald Lorenlzen, Jim Uebel, Roberl Harper, Waller Becker, Lawrence Knolles, Virgil Anderson, Alberl Cole, Bruce Calhoun, Wallace Banner, Ronald Smilh, Gene Gillespie, Bill Pilzer, Arl Keslerson, Elberl Marshall, Bob Lyons, Glen Johansen, Junior Bonney, Dean Cornwell, Bill Porler, Fourlh row: Chris Chrislollersen, Arlene McKain, lmagean Ellioll, Mary Morgan, Donna Weakly, Eslher Jensen, Jerry Harllord, Pal Thompson, Dean Miller, Jerry Wilson, Harold Lange, Eames lrvin, Virgil Dowhower, Junior Beza, Dale Woodward, LeRoy Smilh, George Allen, Dale Sieglried, Jim Johnslon: Third row: Bonila While, Belly Rich, Dianne Herring, Mariorie Schenck, May Kumagai, Frances Cummings, Belly Beyerle, Frances Pelerson, Helen Lawyer, Vera Jellers, Mary Ackerman, Myrlle Hansen, Phyllis Sorensen, Belly Barlrop, Belly Roland, Helen Leider, Eslella Schoolcrall, Mildred McDermoll, Lorna Cruise: Second row: Shirley George, Delores Carns, Joan Swanson, Lila Bucher, Pauline Hora, Bonnie Applegale, Mary Lou Fuller, Phyllis Hansen, Lorraine Lagerquisl, Rulh Lehmann, Vera McLaughlin, Carolyn Winn, Delilah Wells, lris Besack, Virginia Bowen, Jane Burgin, Beverly Kinzler, Verna Glenn: Fronl row: Dona Crewdson, Audrey Deidel, Lora Kohl, Agnes Weakly, Verna Lee French, Harry Chamberlein, Chesler Slewarl, Frankie Okamolo, Dick Slephens, Bill Johansen, George Heldl, Jess Crane, Richard Taylor, Warren Calhoun, Juanila McCune, Marlene Branling. Donna Barnes Delores Biehl, Jackie Fredricey. The sophomore class is shouldering a lol ol lhe load Dick Slephens was sludenl manager during lhe lhis year. ln alhlelics, music, journalism, and slu- loolball and baskelball season lor lhe alhlelic de- denl governmenl, lhese sludenls are playing an parlmenl. Oulslandmg perl' Oulslanding in lhe lield ol lrack lhis spring are Carrying lhe ball on lhe loolball lield were Don Bruce Calhoun, leading lhe race on low hurdles Finslrom, Bruce Calhoun, and Jerry Wilson. Jerry and dashes, and Glen Johansen, lhe man lor 440 Swanson, Don Finslrom, and Glen Johanson, were and dislance runs. 'men ol lhe hour' in baskelball. Leading lhe cheers behind lhese heroes were Winona Pelers, Helen Robinson, and Vera Jellers. The sophomore class shows oulslanding abflily in lhe music deparlmenl. R. Cedric Anderson direclor ol inslrumenlal music has poinled oul Myra Maupin and Marcia Hamillon as lwo-lhirds ol lhe llule lrio, Marie Mehl on mixed clarinel quarlel, and Jack Johnslon on lirsl brass sexlel. The vocal deparlmenl, under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Flhel Baker lealures Helen Robinson, Arl Hick- man, and Jack Johnslon in madrigal, and Helen Robinson in girls sexlel. ONE FOR YOUR MONEY! All sel lo go are Jerry Harllord, Belly Roland, Eloise Rowley, Frances Pelerson, Virgil Ander- son, and Harriell Lindvall. These sludenls are wailing lor inslruclions in commercial arilhrnelic. 28 Tc F1 -1 Q -i ri fr'--W B 1 me P- f- Pe'-fa-i q- - - - if f- .J L 4. - SOPHOMORE SALLIES. Top row: Daryl Clyde Lowell Nelson, Jaclc Johnslon, Don Finslrom, Jerry Swanson Teddy Whi'ehead Emilie Raue, Marion Miles Eva June Smilh Marcia l-lamillon, l-lelen Robinson, Winona Pelers, Plorine Davis l-lal McGrew Gene Carroll. Lile 'vVebsler: Fourlh row: Evangeleen Lymber, Charmaine Cushing Shirley Calhoun Belly McGovern, Virginia Sollow, Marlin Jensen, Keilh Pelerson Lewis Troul, Don Cupp, David Mullikin, Raymond Fix Kenny Miller, Don Bril' Dale Kessler Paul Brinlrema, Bob Larrnners Delmar Olson' Third row: Arl Hickrran, Dick Curlis Charles Lelh, Jael: Carrol Kim Slevenson, Georgia Fcusl Maxine Glover Vivian Snelabarcer Ellen Janecelr Ella Caullrran, Don Glcyer, David Griflilh James Alen, l-larold Grover Glenn Hedberg Bud Sparks, Velma Jaclrson Bonnie Jean Welch: Second row: George l-limrnerile Glen Bourne Paul Kirkrnan Treva Leach Donna Slahr Grace Davis Carolyn Yocunn Leona Pax'on Shirley Millhouse, Julaine Fosler, Jean Freiberg, Connie Eagler Belly Lou Rowiey Marie Me-nl, Marie Vencill, Eloise Rowley, Elhel Mason, Doris Reager: Fronl row: George Karis Kennelh Phillips Nornnan Slephens, l-larriell Lindva'1 Belly Lou Johnson, Tlieola Trembly, Belly Allebery Dorolhy Schniller Bonnie Mccellen Dorolhy Cline Rumi Jepsen, Margarel Amaya, Mary Greeley Elaine Sclnluler Roxane Bear Edwina Jones, Belly Arndl, Jack Teiler. The band and orcheslradirecled by Mr. Ander- son is brimming over wilh sophomore lalenl. Band members are Glen Bourne, Gene Carroll, Jack Car- roll, Don Finslrom, Pxrl l-liclcman, Jaclc Johnslon, Paul Kirlcman, l-lal McGrew, Charles Lelh, Kenny Miller, Lowell Nelson, Don Brill, Jesse Crane, Diclc Slephens, and Kim Slevenson, Marcia l-lamillon, and Virginia l-lunl. Lowell Nelson, Myra Maupin, Marie Mehl, Marcia l-lamillon, Mae Kumagi, l-larriell Lindvall, Charlolle Lyons, Bonnie Meclellen, Shirley Mill- house, Marion Miles, and Eames lrvin, Belly Alle- bery, Myrlle l-lanson, Helen Lawyer, and Dale Kesller in orcheslra. VM AN OLD COW HIDE! Wra' 'awe we new asl Ma, l4u agai, Lewis Tfcul Cei' l-le'ra'de: Georgia Feus' Davis Grixivf and Pa' Trornssz' as 'fey 'rsset' a inf, fide ir czrsumefs educaisn, l-lin 'raw air: are slamzs ln' B APPLE FOR THE TEACHER. Ef'5!'T1E'E?' Lymcer Vera Jel iers George l-wed' Bac' Sbavvs Benie V1C'e er arf: Ariane Mclfair 'gamer if ar inn-rf-s' '1 vrdur, f1 u 'l Mis: Brie Whils: liiolf :y lf-af'rf 29 TO BE, Thal is 'FQ Cuqslifyr' which E . rr --k Ii' 13 -H L V' Biflriris Birflsl Ufnra Barnes S' f iml' :nl C -,-s'fi' Sw'--ard cis'uss irlfrrra Miss l-lawn Su 'era'd i sophomnrrf E :lis'n lileralu 30 ln chorus, Mrs. Baker has l-lelen Robinson, Alberl Cole, Glen Bourne, Arl l-lickman, Don Brill, Winona Relers, Lowell Nelson, Lile Websler, Kenny Miller, Jack Johnslon, l-lal McGrew, lris Besack, Bob Lam- mers, Evangeleen Lymber, Virginia lnlunl, Donna Barnes, Florine Davis, and Vera Jellers. Members ol girls glee club are Shirley Calhoun, Donna Van Buskirk, Virginia Sollow, Belly McGovern, Winona Pelers, Eslher Jensen, Bonnie Welch, Carolyn Winn, Iris Besack, Virginia lnlunl, Evangeleen Lymber, Maxine Grover, Florine Davis, Virginia Bowen, Vera Jellers, Mary Ackerman, and Pauline l-lora. Handling lhe legislalive deparlmenl ol lhe sop- homore class are Dale Langford, Myra Maupin. Belly McGovern, and Don Finslrom. These slu- denls are represenlalives on sludenl council, and help make lhe laws lo govern lhe sludenl body, The press claims several sophomores. These are Ella Caullman and Ellen Janeck. Ella is business manager lor lhe Round-Up and Ellen reporls news. As lor drama, sophomores are guile capable al holding an audience in sway. These slage-slruck chillens are Jesse Crane, Dale Langlord, Loren Runner, Bill Pilzer, Margie Schenck, Dale Seiglried, Ronald Smilh, and Jerry Swanson. Frequenlly ap- pearing on lhe slage ol 'ye old high school,' lhese sophomores sel a line record lor lheir class. Among lhe llora and launa ol lhis class are lhe Carroll lwins, Jack and Gene, The boys are iden- lical lwins, play in lhe school band, and parlicipale aclively in school allairs. They are dark, medium heighl, and inleresled in sophomore girls. A good many sophomore girls are soorls-minded, loo. Belly Rowley, a member ol lhe G.A.A. cab- inel has been awarded lhe Second Local. Belly Beyerle, Rulh Jepson, and Eslher Jensen, are also members ol Miss Rulh Andresenls cabinel in Girls' Alhlelic Associalion. ln spile ol heavy snowlall, lhis year, lhe sopho' more class allended school dances and olher school allairs wilh enlhusiasm. The drinks and weiner roasls were also enioyed. HUH, MR. ELM, HUH? A inlniiniil dIi.'iisaif'- .irnund Mi. Liff S 'I--sk liirwzs li ' 'v iny inli-if-s'i 1 Eur-sliifls. Thr Sr' l L 4 l NN C l u li lf r1iarifi,i'in .iw .li if i i,if, .i-'i- fi n ,ff if- P'f-divii X, Bi nnii- Amr 1- : il' llffl ri-f . CVM-s find Lila Ji-far lzuflv-f GALLlA EST OMNIS DlVlSAl C'ui'ir wus-i in sera f YfAL1'l 'l!SS'i 'G ' E .ifiw i ' :'ns ' Jiifl J 'n 3' n Ji L Cali' lv-,iii ii and CM- Cfivfl. lw-Li 1 ries' swrlfwin 1 ,Fi Cafisv. ZING, OUCH! Jus' How fc di If is S'o.f.n rw 6'f:'r Hel' bcrq, Heavy Charf?Qr?In Gcfffm Allow Lfwcn Runner BH Plflor, fwd Pau! Bfwrlfowa un Ceqmmn: wfwfvdwfwrk by in- sfrudo' Vkfor RUTH GREETINGS, 'G-ATES! Hi yulw lids! Bvucc Cfxfhfun, Don Gloycr, and Dean CornweN greet Mary Arkerrmm, Shirley Cdhoun Cwford Emmy and Gone Gwespirf, ?'eNmy dass mains WW: HUM on Imprompw discussifw bcfmo wfvrNd Ms- ifvry dass. 5. ' -1-I Q. ,Av A ,nw Q.-1 ffmarf te , CCME ON ElNSTElNl Ar' Y-5I:v'fa'1 and Dae La'1fft'd AND WE SHALL HAVE SNOW' G aired' Ha Migref. 'f .f,:fP7'g 5 CVTEQN QP 1Qf'1'e'f,. F55 r ar Mafde Ha 'W':' T' Sa W 1 3 Q M 505523 5-any Ea '1- afa Pa- rf ? a' meta 5 rvz ' Gcferr Dewi V5rBusWfP 'Vivid S 1: Way F ,.f.,,,.jf Yr P. 1 -NV TVQSL sfpH 'C'es afe is straw' rs THEN FIRST YEAR. Top row: Darrell Warren, Delane Mullennix, Dora Peclc, Phyllis Hasenauer, Ardis Pearson, Viola Bouzis, Delores Mikkelsen, Shirley Bolfhcher, Zola Bayne, Ednamae Russell, Rufh Adle, Ardis I-lunf, Violef Mae Callcins, Myrfle McHugh, Pal' Robinson, Marilyn Toogood, Joan Samuelson, Mary Lou Nelson, Jacqueline Boggs Bonnie Gullion, Mable Hunferg Fourfh row: Luella Keefon, Shirley Whife, Ardyce Threllcel, Mary Ann Ward, Bernice Williams, Sylvia Howe, Eleanor Fulk, Don Greer, Roberf Mayfield, Norris Scoff, Norman Suffon, Bob Anfonides, Kay Cropsey. Billy Keup, Bennie McDonald Bob Vollmer, Lowell Franlclin, Donald Miller, Jesse Lee Cain, Edwin Schaeffer: Third row: Theresa Vencill, Charles Land, Howard Pearl, Bob DeLosh, Alfred Swanson, Violef Koch, Eva Eberly, Phyllis Edwall, Phyllis Davis. Zelma Chambers, Luella Smifh, Jackie Pafchen, Donna Ash, Vernon Scoff, Gordon Swanson, Guy Killham. Frankie Cooksey, Bob Wallcer, Melvin L. Olson Alfred Zimmer: Second row: Nadine Richardson, Billy Merrill, Roberf Ebrighf, Jimmie Hansen, Don Boyer Plaffe Wing, Bob Jones, Earl Bieber, Bob Swain Bob Briffan, Bob Loufz, Duane Moore, Wayne Powell Laverne Smifh, Lee Embree Jerry Doeblce, Jimmy DuTempIe, Burfon Greiner Blen Rohn: Fronf row: Delores Gamble, Bob Hamilfon Bob Bay, Bob Declcer, Wesley Barreff, Bob Easfer, Bob Wilson. Francis Rouch, Harold Parish, Richard Hahn, Gerold Parish, Billie Calahan, Dolan Bomberger Harry LaVine, Beverly Richeffs Charles Cody, Wayne Vollbrechf, Tommy Rowley. The 2I9 freshmen gof in fhe groove af fhe begin- ning of fhe school year. OI The I I4 freshmen boys, fhirfy-five became members of Hi-Y. Girl Reserves affracfed fhirfy-four of fhe IOS girls, while G.A.A. showed a membership of forfy-eighf freshmen girls. The sponsor of fhe freshmen class was Miss Janeffe Seeburg. Heading fhe honor roll of freshmen sfudenfs lasf semesfer was Helen Fong who received ones in four subiecfs. Delores Gamble and Donald Brandon fol- lowed up wifh ones in fwo subiecfs. Bob Easfer played on fhe varsify foofball feam. Bob was fhe firsf freshman in four years fo play on fhe varsify. Charles Cady was sfudenf manager of fhe freshmen foofball feam. IN A HUDDLE. Cenler cf affracfion is G, Alison Yosf as he analyzes a problem in general rra'n, Schoiars Bob Decker John Worlcman, Beverly Vfonka Douglas Ridinqer Don Mc- Murfry, Sylvia Howe and Luella Keefon follow closely, OPEN WIDE. These warbiers fill fhe room wi'h music. Baclc rcw: Carolyn Pass Phyllis Davis and Vonnie Mae Kosmiclra. In lhe fronf riivvj Barbara Mf,Carry Phyllis Harl and Eleanor Funk, They are in Junior Glee Club, WE ARE FRESHMEN. Back row: Calvin McCune, Johnny Viforlcman, Charles Schmidl, Daniel Johnson, Gordon Smifh, Leon Tullle Charles Nisley, Jaclc Reynolds, Wayne Chapman, Don McMur+ry, Don Brandon, Blaine Honeywell, Douglas Ridinger, Kenny Fullc, Jaclc Mogensey, Dewayne Shirlaw, Keirh Slaples, Kennelh Taylor, Wendell Wingeff: Fourfh row: Jaclc Tillrran, Leo Howdeshell. Gerald Shaner, Ronald Rose, Junior Lewis, Bob Flora, Virgil Maison, Alberl Jarnes, Marie Sfeel Violer Reeves, Vonna Maw Kosmiclre, Colleen Noel, Jennie Ann Noel, Joyce Shaner, Bernice Koch, Virginia Seigelin, Joyce Cool, Beverly Wonlca, Belle Kenloni Third row: Opal Osborne Virginia Johnson, Marcial Kelly Donna Carpenler, Maxine Sreel, Viola Powell Phylis Dringman, Janef Sfephens Marilyn Edgar, Gloria Ferguson, Helen Marzolf, Carolyn Pass, Anita Nisley, Barbara McCarry, Romona Reynolds. Louise Hildenbrand, Ann Slevenson, Nadine Garland, Joyce Alexander: Second row: Don Collins, Clarence Dale Sfearns Roy Workman, Dick Claylon, Neva Ross, Mildred Bowman, Dorolhy Johnson, Eslher Bass, Delores Campbell Dale Sears, Delberr Wagner, Darrell Nelson, Cecil Middlelon, Dale Payne, Sherman Larsen, Pauline Hansen, Marilyn Dolifrle Mary Alice Seaburg: Fronf row: Dana Bowling, Jaclr Croir, Roberl Gerry, John McWha, Shirley Forsledl, Virginia Taylor, Helen Fong, Mariorie Coursey, Margaref Reynolds, Jean Flini, Kalheryn Parish, Berry Minniclc, Alpha Morron, Theo Kariger, Phyllis Harr, Joleen Kirnball, Ardena Frazier Virginia Sommerman. All Wrapped In Cellophane Twelve freshmen boys received lei- lers in baslrelball. Those boys were Jack Tillman, Blaine Honeywell, Rob- erl Easier, John McWha, Roberr l:lOF6. Roberf Wilson. Francis Rauch, Belly Kenlon, Luella Keeren and Janel Slevens were The only Geffild Slidfief. Ronald ROSS. Donald freshmen in Pep Club. This was rhe Tirsl year freshmen were eligi- McMurrry, Kennelh Taylor, and Frirz ble for memberghip, Lundin. Those regislering for iournalism were Don Greer and Marjorie Cour- - sey. Don conducfed rhe column Pas're Pol and was adverrising manager for The Round-Up. Marjorie was lhe aurhor of Frosh Tid-Bi+s. Ediring The freshman and G.A.A. secfion of rhe annual was Jean Flint Bob Swaim and Jaclc Reynolds copied lhe dummy layoul' for rhe annual. During lhe school bond and sramp drive Wesley Barrelr boughl a fifly- dollar war bond. Buying rwenry-live dollar war bonds were Helen Fong and Lowell Franlrlin. BOOK BUSINESS. Fs+her Bass Cc een Noe Doro'ny John son Bennie McDonald, Charles Scnmidf Frank Cocksly, ard Don Greer 'rurn lheir lhoughls ro 'heir books in rhe fresh' man sludy hall, lOO. lT'S MY OPINION. Goria Ferauscn s'a'f:s for views i freshman social sludies crass, Friends ned spe bound are Darrell Ne son Gordon Smith Beverly Rickens Sherrfan Larson, Kennerh Fullr, and Fritz Lundin. 33 +--4-'T'- ENGROSSED Soclal s udres srudenrs are Vnoler Mae Calkins tlmore Selrarunger Fdmoncle Russell Kay Cropsey Thresa Vencull and Bob Swarm The hrsl semesler fhey sludled good manners for one of lhelr unxrs NVayne Chapman leads WHATCHA KNOW JOE' Gabblng abour norhung ID par rn ular Keurh Sraoles Donald Brandon Helen Fong Mildred Bowman Marnlyn Toogood and Bob Flora are slandung nn fronr of rhe lnlrle red schoolhouse in BRAIN WORK? Trying fo gel a llr+le algebra Junlor Lewns TIME OUT FOR RELAXATION Leaylng lhelr sludles behmd Melvin Olson D B l D l ana ownng eores Campbell Ro er+ Jean Flunr Marlorle Coursey Vnrgxnla Taylor and Shnrey rughr and Blame Honeywell are drawing curcle scales or Forsredl relax For a show They are goung +o see Presron lhe black board IH seyenlh oernod algebra class Fosrer In Guadalcanal Dnar Bob Easrer and l-lelen Fong represenled Jrhe class ID The Sludenl Council Freshmen sludenls who raled an se nor glee club were Jo Ann Overman Glorna Ferguson and Marnlyn Edgar Members ol lhe Iunuor glee club were Delores Gamble Ednamae Russell Joyce Shaner Vnrgunna Sonneman Marnlyn Toogood Theresa Vencull and 34 Y Eleanor Full: Barbara McCar+y l-larold Parrush Garold Parrish Roberl Swarm Cecil Mlddlelon Da e Sears Phyllis l-larl Mary Alice Seaburg and Janel' Slephens There were approxumalely hlleen ln band and orchesrra Some of rhe freshmen home rooms had parries Jrhroughour rhe year The freshmen home rooms rhls year were I24 3Ol and 305 W NTA COKE7 A COIQ ard was very we come af I RECESS FROM STUDIES Defy Kerr Q L a K an rwces IIIIS year Th se a F FPO af We Colne sfand are can n arzoI wrw 0 W rw ow L suoe C W N a Sfcfes Waynf Chaprrwar Jnm y DuTempIQ Jack TxIlrr1an Cuwse I-Wdenrtrard and Vnrqrma Sonrernar' Trvsv 5 a Bob Eas'rer and GeraId Sharm r a ri aI+er a day of sfudymq '3. lW ix BASIC TRAINING Am a KmsIey Mary Ann Ward aw CONCENTRATING ON LATIN Frcsrrrvarw corwcerwfryn q ary Lou N0 SN' r u :cn O 0 r 5 I C Q row N 4 re R y We bas QM a r' +I' Erqus Ianguaae rs M I Cd yrv I dee Iar-uuazze O fy Shar' r LOCKER TROUBLE7 I-I GOSSIPPING FOR AWHILE Nad J C . QV A .U . ' - f Ar 4 JIU 4 35 TWO POINTS. The ball is in llwe air and on llwe way 'ro a baslcel as baslcelball caplain Don Rosendalwl flips in a one-handed se-Yup slwol. f 1 X I IF LOOKS WOULD KILL. Al Hruby football raplalm lerrllfvs Opponenls wlllw lie-me expres- sions and clmrs flm way To qcml. K 1 n 'J B REMEMBER WHEN? Snapped durung one of Inns informal sporfs bull sessuons IH fh +hl e a ehc offuce IS head coach !j and afhlehc dnrecfor Ivan W Wilson In a farmlxar pose MQW davis J . P ' . . . . f lj I . X x X fn f V X V EW ' ' 737 . f, 1 A.Vn ig , U . ny, Adle Baker Boggs Bollman, B. Bollman, D. Bosfwicll Claussen Yes, We're The Fighting Bulldogs ADLE, VIRGIL . , . A iunior cenler well over six leer . . . rall and lanky, Virg proved his worlh as line backer on defense in many games . . . subsfiiuled for Claussen. BAKER, JAMES , . . Small and lighi bul a hard runner, lhis senior shined in pass receiving . . . alrernaled wirh Dean Marshall . . . made a line showing againsi McCook. BOGGS, BOB . . , Bob moved fo Norfh Plalie from Chad- ron rhis year . . . full ol lighr, he shows prospecls of de- veloping info a good lineman nexr year. DATE Seplem ber Sep+em ber Oclober Ocfober Oclober Oclober Ociober November November I943 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT Ogallala 0 Cozad 0 Kearney 0 Golhen burg 6 Lexing+on 0 McCook 0 Grand Island I2 Curiis 0 No game scheduled PLACE Nor+h Pla'H'e Norfh Plalfe Norfh Plalle Norlh Plaffe Lexinglon McCook BOLLMAN, BOB . . . Played regular runr-ina guard . . , Bob was big and rugged in his line play . . . ras been wilh the leam for rhree years . . . is now in The V-I7 program, BOLLMAN, DALE . . . a sloui iunior and agoressive Tackle . . . Dale will be back nex' year and should 4 well in any line posiiion . . . filled in lor Toogood capably. BOSTWICK, GEORGE . . .This was Georges zirsr year wilh 'he varsiry. . . big rough, and rough, he shows signs ol sparking in his senior year. CLAUSSEN, JERRY . . . Proved among besl cenrers and linebackers rhal NPHS can boasl. A lhree-year man, Jerry holds Gregg McBride's All-Slafe Honorable Mervion. Grand Island Norlh Plalfe OUR TEAM. Capfain Al l-lruby g'ves a speech al rhe annual loorball banquet lnrensely inreresred onlookers are G. Alli- son Yosl, Keilh Neville Jack Mzcarrney and Bob Bolrnan. ln from is Blaine Nels MENTORS. Varsily Coach Ivan W, Wilson Keilh Neville, lormer coach and G, Allison Yosl, volunlary assisl- anr, relleci over lhe seasons record. Those lhree were inslrumenfal in building Bulldog sufress on 'he grid- irfn This Srfosrnri. 38 OV1. ' 4. Qty g , B , w-..nw-1,,,., DeLosh Easier Flin? Finsfrom Hunl Hruby Kelley Bulldogs Are We, Fighting For Vic'rory DeLOSH, DON . . . lnferchanged with I-lruby af The wing- back slol . . . a year on varsily proved him conscienlious and hard working ...a good bel for '45. EASTER, BOB . . . Firsl irosh lo earn a berlh on varsily squad since Ozzie Solem . . . shorf buf versalile, Bob shows slar alhlele qualifies . . . undersludied Jack McCar+ney. FLINT, EARL . . . I-las been with squad for Iwo seasons . . . played allernafe fullback on second slririg . . . developed an eye for excellenr goal kicking. FINSTROM, DON . . . Played subslifule quarlerback and called signals lor second eleven . . . a sophomore, he should have an educaled kicking foe before his prep days end, HUNT, DARRELL . . . l-lunlerw alfernafed with Tucker al righl end . . . fhird ol l-lunls lo play for NPI-IS, he is lull of aggressiveness and delerrninalion . . . lhird and lasl year. HRUBY, AL . . . Combining speed wilh slored up dynarnile, Rube made an ideal caplain . . . wide reverses were his meal . . . pul plenly of punch in blocking opposing fackles. KELLY, DICK . . . Played defensive lelf end, lhe quarfer or blocking back on offense . . . a hard worker, Kelly will be in lhere fighling for The Bulldogs nexl year. I 944 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE Sepfember Cozad Cozad Sepfember Kearney Kearney Ocfober Golhenburg Golhenburg Ocfober Lexingfon Nor+h Plaffe Ocfober McCook Norlh PlaHe Ocfober Grand Island Norlh Plaffe November Scollsbluff Scollsbluff November Curiis Aggies Norih Pla++e November Alliance Norih Plalfe Wirh an alleveleran line-up reporling, lhe Norlh Plalle Bulldogs slarled oul The I943 season wilh a bang and relained a posilion in The World Herald lop ren ralings by Gregg McBride for mosr of The period. The Ogallala Indians wenf on The war-palh Sep- lember 17, buf were sem' home on The shorl end of a 56 'ro O counr. The Cozad l-layrnakers failed 'ro produce any hay The following week as lhe Bulldogs snowed 'rhem under 75 lo O. EAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRY. A Iileral inrerprelafion is relleded af The foolball banquel. Sealed are Earl Flinl, Millon McConahay, Don Rosendahl, Dean Marshall, Jim Baker, J. A. Baker, J. W. Tucker, Dick Tucker, and Bob Schaeffer. 39 MCCARTNEY, JACK . . . A brillianl ol?-Iaclrle, runner, and beffer Ihan average passer, Ihe Bulle+ ioughf his way Io a berfh on Gregg McBride's all-s+a+e eleven. MCCONAHAY, MILTON . . . Came from Curlis, . . firsf year . . . fills in fhe guard posilion ably . . . is small, bul a vicious Iacliler . . . Mill will be baclc nexl year. MARSHALL, DEAN . . . l Ield down lell-end posilion for Iwo years . . . big and Iasl. Dean sparlcled as a receiver of passes . . . allernaled wilh Balmer. MILLER, DEAN . . , An aggressive Sophomore af guard for iirsr leam . . , his iirsf year proved his oulslanding defense abiliry . . . size has proved no drawback. PAY DIRT. Rosendahl blocks as Mcffarfney, slar half-baclc, oulruns safely in a 45-yard dash for goal. As a resuli Norfh Plaffe challcs up rhe iirsl score in the lradiiionaf Armislice day slruggle wilh Curtis. REVERSE. Finslrorn, on a reverse, fakes Ihe ball from Rosen- dahl. Driving hard around righf end, he malces a iirs? down for Ihe Blue and Golds in The opening quarler of lhe Arrnislice day baffle. SIDE LUNGE. Balmer, Bulldog lefl end, slrelches lar oul 'ro one side fo receive a shori' pass from McCartney. An Aggie opponen? slashes in Io brealc up fhe play, louf fails. Baker, however, is Ihrown lor a loss. On Ihe basis of These Iwo games, McBride placed Coach Ivan WiIson's PIa'r+ers in a lie for firsl place wilh Lincoln Cenfral, Creighlon Prep, and Omaha Cenlral. A delermined Kearney Bearcal aggregalion oul- Ioughl Ihe confidenl' Wilsonians and ballled Ihem 'ro a scoreless lie on Oct I, Ihus dropping Ihe laHer ou? of Ihe Iirsl' len. The cloclc scored an assisl for Kearney as limo ran our wilh Plallers on The four-yard line as a resull of a Jaclc McCarrney-Diclc Tuclcer pass in Ihe second guarler. Plungin' Par Callaghan had a field day The nexf Friday, Oclober 8, as he romped ro four 'rouchdowns Io pace a 34 Io 6 viclory over Goih- enburg. This win hoisled 'rhe Bulldogs info eighlh place. Venluring away from home for Ihe Iirsl lime, Norrh Plarle invaded Ihe home of Ihe lviinure Men NELSON, BLAINE . . , Scoflsbluiier playing his firsl year wirh Bulldogs . . . his imposing bulk gives him an advanlaqe as a srrong lineman . , . was a much used second-slringer. OKAMOTO, MASAOMI . . . Subsfiiule lell half for Mc- Cariney . . . a Iwo leller man, Moc was a las? and shilfy ball carrier... excellenl passer. O'ROURKE, JERRY . , . Irish did iusrice Io his name coming in when needed, his excellenf loloclcing as lei? end will be missed nexf year . . . regular for Iwo years. McCar+ney Mcconahay Marshall Miller Nelson Okamoio O Rource SOUTHWEST CHAMPS. We are The Bulldogs. Top row: George Bosfwick, Virgil Adle, Don Finsfrom, Jerry Claussen, Jack Mccarfney, Charlie Toogood, Floyd Sawyer, Third row: Dick Tucker, Bob Schaeffer, Jerry O'Rourke, Bob Bollman, Paf Callaghan, Dean Marshall, Jim Baker: Second row: Masaomi Okamofo, Dale Bollman, Don Del.osh, Earl Flinf, Dean Miller, Bob Boggs, Dick Kelley: Fronf row: Darrell I-Iunf, Milfon McConahay, Al I-Iruby, Don Rosendahl, Bob Easfer, Jerry Wilson. from Lexingfon and handed Coach Bill lvlcCowan's lads fheir firsf loss, 27 fo O. Spearheaded by lvlccarfney, Plaffers feasfed on Bison meaf ai McCook Ocfober 22, and came home wifh a 59 fo O win affer leading by only fhirfeen poinis af half-fime. ln fhe fill feafured as fhe game of fhe week, fhe Bulldogs dropped a hard foughf decision io fricky Grand Island I2 'ro O in fhe Third Cify. Wifh lvIcCarfney and Capfain AI I-Iruby fearing off long gains, 'rhe Plaffers ouf-yarded fhe Islanders buf bogged down in close fo pay dirf. McCarfney scored from fhe 20 in fhe second sfanza, Iouf a clipping penalfy nullified fhe six poinfer. RICHARDSON, REX . . . Up from second sfring near end of fhe season, Rex fook over, as subsfifufe lackle . . . has plenfy of whaf if fakes, and should prove valuable nexf year. ROSENDAHL, DON . . . Plenfy of zip and speed used in plunging made Don a dangerous fullback . . . moved in as a regular and was fhere af end of passes . . . fhird year, SAWYER, FLOYD . . . Solid as a brick wal' in guard posi- fion on second slring . . . good a? bofh block and af buck- ing fhe line . . . besf af defense. Capfain I-lruby susfained painful back injury Iafe in fhe game while cenfer Jerry Claussen iniured his knee, prompfing bofh boys fo wind up fheir grid careers alorupfly. Surprising everyone buf fhemselves, fhe Curfis Aggies puf up a sfiff fighr before going down I3 fo O in fhe fradifional Armisfice day game here. Record breaking crowds wenf fhrough fhe furn- sfiles fo wafch The five Blue and Gold home games. Final sfafe rafings found Norfh Plaffe fied for ienfh wifh Kearney. SCHAFFER, BOB . . . One of fhe iron men in fhe line who bounced opponenfs . . . a fhree-leffer man, Babe earned a berfh on fhe soufhwesf conference firsf Team. TOOGOOD, CHARLES . . . Babe was heaviesf on feam . . . plenfy of fighl made him an essenfial link in iron wall on defense . . . Tackle for fwo years . . . capfain-elecf. TUCKER, DICK . . . Playing fhird year righf end, Wliuckli became one of fhe mainsfays of fhe line . . . his hobby was Cafching passes . . . shined in Grand Island game. WILSON, JERRY , . . Sophomore subbing af guard . . . a years experience ra'es him as a likely prospecf in '45 . nas firsf-class on second sfring. Richardson Rosendahl Sawyer Schaeffer Toogood Tucker Wilson Inges- BLOCK THAT PASS. Rosendahl and McCorahay, Norlh Plallels speedy Iinebaclcers come in 'Iasl lo bloclc a shorl pass inlended for 29 ol Curlis. Alfhough Ihe Aggies oul- passed Ihe Plallers fhe Bulldogs came oul on lop. 59' FUSION AND ALMOST FRICTION. McCarIney Iell hall- Daclc, fuses wilh a Curlis opponent The allemp' lo break up an Aggie forward pass was successful and she Iourfh quarler ended I3-O. Reserves And Frosh Punf And Pass This season's Iransporlalion diflicullies and Iaclc of opponenls shorlened Ihe reserve schedule con- siderably, buf Coach John Scheidl managed Io Iceep his proleges inreresled enough Io win Iwo our ol Iheir Ihree games. McCooIc's reserves played hosl Io Ihe Scheidl- men on Oclober 5, and wound up holding Ihe slender end of a I9 Io O score. Bruce Calhoun sped Io Iwo counlers while Wally Banner con- Iribuled Ihe olher six poinls. Jusl Iwo days Ialer, Ihe Plallers Ioolc Ihe Curlis Aggie reserves info camp 'ro Ihe Iune ol 7 Io O. Calhoun scampered his way Io Ihe lone Iouchdown of 'rhe conlesl and a pass from Banner Io Ayars made Ihe exlra poinl. Revenge was sweer lor Ihe burly Aggies as Ihey bowled Iheir way Io a I2 Io 6 win over Ihe Plallers on Oclober I3. I943 RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT N.P. PLACE Oclober 5 McCook 0 I9 McCook Oclober 7 Curfis O 7 Norfh PIa+'Ie Oc+ober I3 Curfis I2 6 Curfis BULLPUPPIES. We hold our own. These loolbaliers comprise Ihe Reserve squad who will malre'i Ihe -farsifv ol The coming year. In Ihe lop row are Don Ayars, Glen Johansen, Bob Larnmers, I-Ial McGraw, Bob Bedker. Wayne Cool, Rex Richardson: Middle row: Bill Pirzer Bruce Calhoun, Don Yocurn, Dean Cornwell, J, C, Nisley Alberl Cole, Bob Lyons, Marvin Richards: Froni row: Gene Carroll Norman Slearns, Gene Ellis, VValIace Banner, Gene Gillespie, Melvin Olson, and Jack Carroll. I943 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE UP AND COMING FROSH. We are prospecTives. Back row: Coach Howard Elm, Jack Tillman, Leo Howdeshell, John McWha, KeiTh Sfaples, Ronald Rose, Johnny Workman, Frifz Lundin, Bob Flora. Kennefh Taylor: Middle row: Dick Clayfon, Don Boyer, Douglas Ridinger, Don Brandon, Dewayne Shirlaw, Bob Wilson, Gerald Shaner, Gordon Smifh, Roy Workman, Wendell WingeTT, Harry Lavine: Fronl' row: Bob Anfonides, Leon TuTTle, Charles Land. Dana Bowling Charles Cady, .lack MoqenSer1. Howard Pearl, Wesley Barreff. Kennefh Hopkins, Dolan Bomberger. Ple'1Ty of enThuslasm and willingness To learn was The sTory greefung Coach Howard Elm when he Issued The call for freshman Toofball hopefuls early in SepTember WiTh a large TurnouT of boys of all sizes and poTenTnaluTies Coach Elm f1rsT had To weed ouT The good from The bad and Then had To Try and obTann game for has charges Traveling To Ogallala on Ocfober I5 The eager buT green Bu lpuppues learned plenfy of whaf noT To do as They Tell before The Tomahawk of The Indian fros I2 To 6 Gerald Shaner and Bob Wilson Took care of The scoring duTues as The Blue and Gold frosh bounced The CJrTus fnrsT year by an I8 To 2 score Coach Elm s arTed his second eeven The second half buT no cc e was made A chance for revenge came OcTober 20 when The Indians lourneyed here and The wiser NorTh PlaTTo yearlings foughT To a scoreless draw The game early Tell Info a punhng duel beTween Norfh PlaTTes Jack Tillman and Snbal of Ogallala Snbal broke loose laTe in The Third quarTer To hoT Too :T 40 yards crossing The PlaTTers goal only To have The score nullified by an offside Q Q P before fooTball pracflce ln The fronf ro are Gerald Shaner Jack Tillman Leo Howdeshell Bob Flora Don Boyer Keifh Sfaples Douglas Rndinger and Raymond Sh rlaw To wind up The season The Bullpuppues played hosT To The Curhs yearllngs on November 9 and came Through wiTh a rousing 26 To O win led by Shaner and Tillman This finished a successful season wrfh Two wins one Tie and one defeaT Coach Elms sTarT:ng lane up usually Included Brannung and Shurlaw ends Mogenson and Flora Tackles Rose and Workman guards Taylor cenTer Wilson Shaner Tillman and McWha backs DATE Ocfober 5 Ocfober I4 Ocfober 20 November 9 13 OPPONENT Ogallala Curhs Ogallala Curhs .J Y Tffmmmflg 44 Z 9 , 'Ni 3 arf? fgefirvafa ,i Iawa 1 1 V , . h . N.P. ' I2 6 ' ' ' 2 I8 ' . . 0 0 ' ' 0 26 T ' l , , , . . . . - f V 1 . . ' ' i 1 -Q . ' H ' , ... 'I ij! 1 , I 'THF 1 - I, f 7 H fl 1 A ' ., T . -V f , A 1 Tx I . ' ' . ,, I ,, X - I , , ' T - 1' I l ' 'I' 'II R. 1 Z f h I A g I v!'! I' -V , , J T A , Q f s , ' ARMS OUT! The fresh Team eTs seT for rou calisThenic5 vd mf' '7, ?,,,f ,,,y, V' . W, . , , . . W 4 iyyqwyy lyyzlgiryywg If fairly' p ix, f llyfay, ,y tfdy 3 V :ig,i?',5 -Y , ' , ' og g , 'f a , xv 7 .45 I 2 fy R-rtfjgl-Q . ,Unifying , I ' ' , ' ' i . I ff. f I T' ' 4 Q,.f.ff if'f?'V'fffl' Ti? PLACE Ogallala Curhs NorTh Plaffe Norfh PlaTTe .N j lx rg? 3' M 43 ,,,----+-M Scheidi' Adle Bailey Balmer BosTwiclr VarsiTy Cagers Handle The Ball SCHEIDT, JOHN, COACH . . . supervised The varsiTy Through a Tough season This year . . . is serving his Third Term as cage-coach Tor NorTh PlaTTe . . . was quiTe a sTar himselT back in Dal:oTa . . . coached in Colorado. ADLE, VIRGIL . . . Virg, a slighT six-T'eeT-one, has played cenTer on The varsiTy squad Tor Two years . . . plenTy TasT and good, he uses his heighT To a greaT advanTage . . saved The day in The sTruggle with LexingTon. ., iunior. BAILEY, HUGH . . . ranging 'way over six-TeeT, Hugh TiTs capably aT guard posiTion . . . plays a good defensive game will be and alTernaTes on TirsT Team wiTh FinsTrom . . . missed nexT year. . .Two leTTer man. BAKER, JIM . . . played The Torward sloT on The second Team . . . is a Tall senior wiTh loTs oT TighT and puTs plenTy ol schmalTz on The ball Tor shorT shoTs . . . leTT in The mid- dle oT The season Tor The navy V45 program. BOSTWICK, GEORGE . . . a lanlcy iunior playing as uTiliTy man on The second Team . . . besT aT Tarward . . . is TasT on his TeeT and speedy on The rebound . . . a good prospecT Tor The coming season . . . TirsT year on varsiTy. FINSTROM, DON . . . a sophomore playing his second year on varsiTy . . . was one oT The I943 Treshman Tive . . . a lanky Swede wiTh a deadly long shoT . . . plenTy good and should be a sTandouT his lasT Two years. HRUBY, AL . . . a shorT, sToclry Torward who proves ThaT size is no handicap . . . TasT and Tricky, he has a dead eye Tor boTh long and shorT shoTs . . . shined againsT T-lasTings, Grand Island, and ScoTTsbluTl. JOHANSEN, GLEN . . . a sophomore Torward . . . one ol lasT year's 'Treshman Tivem . . . an ambidexTrous shooTer, he promises To be an ouTsTanding sTar in his remaining Two years . , . played besT game againsT ScoTTsbIuTT. OKAMOTO, MASAOMI . . . a senior aT forward . . . is a TerriTic pivoTer and a Tlash wiTh one hand shoTs . .. subsTi- TuTed Tor l-lruby . . . is always There on The rebound . . . played on TirsT Team againsT Sidney. PARRTSH, DON . . . in his TirsT year aT NorTh PlaTTe . . . Don plays guard on The second Team . . . is a TirsT-class deTense man . . . subsTiTuTes Tor Rosendahl and shows prom- ising abiliTy Tor nexT year . . . Tormerly of l-loldrege. ROSENDAHL, DON . . . plays guard on TirsT Team and cap- Tains The squad . . .specializes in long shoTs and is good aT advancing The ball . . , Rosie is a senior This year . . sTandouT in l-TasTings and ScoTTsbluTT games. FinsTrom Hruby Johansen Ol:amoTo Parrish Rosendahl 1' As. in W A... In f e so-urge I GET THE REBOUND. Don FinsTrom 4I, Virgil Adle 46, and AI I-Iruby 40. oT NorTh PIaTTe along wiTh Ray Beaver, Carl Cornelius and Dan Con ay oT Kearney waiT Tensely Tor The ball To bound oTT The baclc board Wunnung Tour ouT OT Thenr TnrsT Trve games The NorTh PIaTTe varslTy cagers huT a IaTe season slump To wnnd up The I943 44 season wuTh seven wnns and Ten seT backs FarsT vucTums were The SuTherland Sailors who wenT down Trghhng I7 To I2 on December I0 The nexT nnghT lvIuTcheII IosT To The PIaTTers 44 To 35 PIaTTers Tell To ScoTTsbIuTT December I7 38 To 42 The nexT mghT Sndney was squelched 25 To I9 ATTer ChrnsTmas vacahon The Bulldogs Iourneyed To Cozad and won 30 To 22 January 7 saw The McCook Bnson Team sTam pede The PIaTTers To deTeaT 42 To 29 Then Tollowed a serues OT c ose games Two requur mg Two overTnme perrods TnrsT wnTh LexungTon wan nlng 32 To 27 and The second wnTh Alluance The vIsnTors again copprng 34 To 32 FunsTrom s one hander ID The IasT seconds gave The Blue and Golds a 30 To 29 vncTory over Ogal Iala January 25 Three days IaTer ScheudT and com pany sTaved oTT a rally To down CurTns 20 To I9 Desp1Te a I5 po1nT splurge by FnnsTrom The PlaTTers were Trounced by Grand Island 49 To 30 Droppnng The I-Ioldrege DusTers 33 To 26 In The opener oT The souThwesT conference Tourney aT THEY RE OFF The game as underway as reTeree G Allnson YosT Tosses up The ball Adle and GoThenburgs Cunning leap hugh Tor Trp OTT Hruby 40 Rosenclahl 49 FnnsTrom 4I auT Tor ball as do GusTaTson PuTman and Arnall ONE HANDER Rosendahl speedy guard goes up nn ar Tor a one hand side shoT In The NorTh PIaTTe G-oThenburq game Two Swe es leap hrqh To bloclc The shoT whrle Two more wanT Tor The rebound LexungTon February I I The Bulldogs were ousTecI an The sem: Tunals 32 To I9 by The hosT Team Local Tans w1Tnessed on February I5 a game Tunushnng I6 To I2 In Tavor oT GoThenburg On February I8 The I-IasTlngs Tngers sped To a 3I To 22 vucTory here Kearney s BearcaTs Tollowed To wnn over a Trugrd NorTh PIaTTe Tnve 42 To 3l ln ending The season The Bulldogs enTered The dnsTrncl class A TournamenT aT ScoTTsbIuTT Ivlarch 2 on y To Tlnd a sour noTe 42 To 22 l943-44 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE December December December January January January January January January February February February February February February March OPPONENT SuTherland ScoTTsbIuFf Sidney Cozad McCook Lexmgfon Allnance Ogallala Curhs Grand Island LexmgTon LexlngTon GoThen burg Hashngs Kearney ScoTTsbIuFf PLACE SuTherIancI NorTh Platte NorTh PIaTTe Cozad NorTh PIaTTe NorTh PIaTTe NorTh PIaTTe Ogallaa CurTls Grand Island LexmgTon LexlngTon NorTh PIaTTe NorTh PIaTTe Kearney ScoTTsbIuTf 45 I w 4 ,r' x w ' , . 7 - . , , ' i . d ' ' . , . , . ' - N.P. , I0 I2 I7 - ! . December II MiTcheII 35 44 NorTh PIaTTe . . . .I . '. . F I6 38 24 I ' I7 ' I9 25 ' ' ' , 4 22 30 ' ' ' ' 7 42 29 , , , ' I4 ' 32 27 ' 2I ' 34 32 T - 25 29 30 I y ' . ze ' no zo ' - 5 49 30 y t 1 ' Il ' 26 33 ' - , I2 ' 32 I9 ' , I5 I6 I2 . . I8 ' 3I 22 25 42 3I 2 46 22 Jayvees And Freshmen Score :' Dropping Their TirsT game To Brady, 39 To I6, The NorTh PlaTTe junior varsiTy came back sTrong To win nine games in a row and To gain recogniTion as unoTTicial champions oT Lincoln counTy. ATTer The loss To Brady, The Jayvees wenT on To earn vicTories over The Maxwell, SuTherland, Gandy, Brady, and O'Fallons TirsT Teams and The Cozad, LexingTon, Ogallala, C5oThenburg, and Kearney ref serve ouTTiTs. REBOUND BOUND. Jerry Swanson Takes a seT shoT during The SuTherland game, This was The Bulldogs TirsT game and TirsT vicTory. Dean Marshall N. P., and several SuTherland players awaiT The rebound. JAYVEES ON THE SET. Back row: EvereTT Wilson Don Ayars, Linn Kosbau, STanTord Larkin Dean M ller LeRoy SrniTh Gene Carroll: Crouching: Jack Ellingson Cecil Larson, Blaine Nelson, Bob Bedker Bud Johnson Delmar Qlson, Jerry Swanson. Gene Gillespie, Jerry Wilson, Millon McConahay, Jess Crane Coach T-lo ard Elm kneels in TronT OT an aTTenTive squad and gives valuable insTrucTion on Technique 46 Coach Howard Elm was handicapped by The TacT ThaT aT various Times ThroughouT The season, boys were promoTed Trom his squad To The ranks oT The varsiTy, making iT necessary Tor him To relouild. MilTon McConahay and Jack Ellingson, pinT-sized Torwards, were The pacefmakers Tor The maioriTy oT The games Tollowed closely by Blaine Nelson and Bud Johnson. T-lighlighTs oT The season were The 30 To 27 win over O'l:allons, who Took The Lincoln counTy Tour- namenT, and The revenge vicTory over Brady. SPLIT THE MESH. Dean Miller 33 N. P. arches in a one- hander Tor Two p0inTs Trom The Tree-'hrow line. The JGYVCQS :arne Through Wilh a rousing 52 To I9 vicTory over The Gdhenburg Reserves. I943 JAYVEE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE THIRD STRAIGHT SEASON. OuIsIanding in welghI, height and abiliIy, Ihese Frosh cagers mainIaln Iheir Ihree-season record of no losses. Lef+ Io righf are: Coach Ivan Wilson, Gerald Shaner, Blaine I-Ioneywell, Fred Lundln, Bob Flora, Jaclc Tillman, Johnny McWha, Ronald Rose, Kennefh Taylor, Gordon SmiIh, Bob Wllson Bob FasIer. SIudenI manager Charles Cady, siIs on Ihe ball. GeIIlng OII Io a laIe sIarI Ihe Ireshman baslceIball Ieam IoughI :Is way Ihrough an undeIeaIed season Io sIreIch Coach Ivan Wilson s sIrung oI vncIorues Io Iwo years wnIhouI a blemnsh The Bull pups unabe Io obIaun early opponenIs opened Iheur drnve Ior vlcIory by beshng Ihe O a ala Indians 2I Io I3 on January 26 Idle unInl February I4 Ihe freshmen downed I SI PaIs yearlsngs I2 Io 5 Tullman poured n I2 ponnIs Io lead an I8 Io IO vucIory over Ogallala IH a reIurn game here DATE December December December January January January January February February February I6 OPPONENT Brady Maxwell SuII'1erIand Cozad LSXIHQIOI1 Gandy OgaIIaIa Brady Gofhen burg O Fallons PLACE NorII1 PIaIIe Norfh PIa'r1e Norfh PIa'rIe Cozad Norfh Plaffe Norfh Plafie Ogallala Brady NorII1 PIa1+c NorILu Plaffe I943 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE January February February February February February OPPONENT Ogallala SI Pahlclr Ogallala Brady S+ Pafrlclc Brady PLACE Ogallala Norfh PIaIIe Norfh PIa+Ie Brady Norfh PIaHe NorII1 Plaffe Trelclcnng Io Brady February lo Ihe young PIaI I s added anoIher wln by a s ore oI I9 Io I3 Two days IaIer Ihe SI PaI s Irosh agaun Iell beIore Ihe NorIh F'laIIe assaulI 26 Io 7 WuIh McWha posIl g nlne pounIs Ihe Bull pups Ilnrshed a successIul season on February 22 by puclcung Ihe Brady Eagles Ial IeaIhers 3I Io IO C er I s eshrren IS rs r Cons cl' s V' ha r' 47 ' er ' , c . , . . .W . . - . , . , . g II . . I . he '. ' ' . ' I N.P. ll 38 I6 I5 3I f I7 I7 22 4 I2 38 7 I4 ' I9 2I 2I I3 51 25 22 38 I 24 37 I I as I9 52 if I8 ' 27 ao . N.P. 26 I3 2I I4 . ' 5 I2 I5 no as I y GOOD FOR TWO. Jack T, 'ra' 7 po's a I-'fc-'aroed snoI we I3 I9 . , W . I ,L g , . sv rl read In a Ircsn :arf fun Ine 5. Fa s fr , . I8 - 7 26 Th' ls Ire Il I d ecuhfe seagn ha' -oa ' WI o fs cag- 22 IO 3I ers ve bee, un:leIea'ed, CINDER ARTISTS Back row Coach Ivan WI son BlaIne Nelson George BOSLWICK Glen Johansen Marvm Olsen Hal McGraw LInn Kosbau Marvm FranklIn Jerry ORourke and Alberf Cole Mlddle row CecIl Larson Dale Bollman Sfanford LarkIn Don Fmsfrom CharlIe Toogood Jack McCarfney Bob Bedker Bruce Calhoun Lloyd CollIns and Wally Banner sfudenf manager Fronf row DIC Kelley Bob Boggs Roy HofchkIss Darrell l-lunf Al Hruby Don Yocum LeRoy Neve Roy Workman and MOSdOmI Okamofo Speed and Rhyfhm WIn Laurels Snow raIn and wInd delayed fhe openIng of fhe l943 frack season somewhaf and Norfh Plaffe s BuIldogs dIdn f gef a good sfarf unfIl lafe In March holdIng fhe fIrs+ meef In fhe snow wIfh McCook on A TI I5 TakIng every fIrsf place and all buf one of fhe seconds fhe Plaffers overwhelmed fhe BIson I2I fo skImmed over fhe IOO yard low hurdles In O ll 2 5 Jack lvlcCarfney sprmfed fhe IOO yard dash In 0 IO lf IO and Bob Bedker ran a O 57 4X5 quarfer mIle for some good marks Damp grounds caused fhe annual Gofhenburg Relays safed for AprIl 20 fo be posfponed so ID an Imprompfu affaIr Coach lvan WIlsons cIrIder arfIs+s played hosf fo Gofhenburg s Swedes on a muddy frack and annexed vIc+ory number fwo wIfh a FOUSIUQ I lb fo 2l The closesf Sofhenburg gof fo a fIrs'r was a he for pole vaulhng honors befween fhe Swedes Arnall and Darrell l-lunf of Norfh Paffe af IO feef 5' 2 Inches Calhound ran fhe fasfesf flIghf of low hurdles ever run on fhIs fIeld as fhe clock sfopped m In O 48 Ofher good marks were lvlcCarfney s 2l feef 2 Inches IH fhe broad lump Glenn Johansen s 2 I2 8flO In fhe 880 DIck Kelley s 5 I I In The mIle and CharlIe Toogood s marks of 45 feef 2 Inches In The shof puf and I25 feel' 8 Inches In fhe dISCUS Because of fheIr showIng In fhese fwo meefs fhe Blue and Gold fracksfers were InvIfed fo affend fhe on AprIl 22 They wenf ouf and raIsed enough money for 'rhe frIp only fo fInd fhe meef had fo be posfponed because of a wef frack Meefs whIch fhe Plaffers are lookIng forward fo are 'lhe Kearney Sfafe Teachers College lnvIfa +Ionals AprIl 28 fhe soufhwesf conference meef af Kearney May 5 and fhe sfafe meef af LIncoln May II and I2 The Gofhenburg Relays may also be sandwIched Info fhe slafe on May 2 WIfh one of fhe mosf well ba anced feams In years on fap Coach lvan WIlson belIeves fhe Bull clogs sfand a good chance of fInIshIng well up In fhe money In all of fhese meefs l-leadmg fhe lIsf of Bulldog poInf makers fo dafe are McCarfney fhree fIme wInner In lasf years sfafe meef and George BosfwIck versahle Iumor cInderman ' n Ik 'I 4' . V f Il I l I . l I II . 5 l O ' . , . . D . . ' , ' . . p .I Q . . . ' 2I. Despife fhe cold wind and snow, B'uce Calhoun annual Thomas Jefferson Relays af Council Bluffs . - . : X I . ' 1 . I - . I . hi ' :II I f5. ' , ' ' ' ' . ' P-, HEIGH HO' George Bosfwnclr sails over Ihe hugh lump I hve feel placnng fourfh In 'rhe Golhenburg meer Marvln Olson look 'hrsf Alberl Cole second and Jaclc McCar+ney Ihlrd The wlnnunq helqhf was 5 feel 2 Inches -fi LIFTING THE SPIKES Jacr Mccarfney lll9S Through fhe alr In a QI foo? 2 unch broad lurnp and walks away wrfn anolher fnrsf ID fhe Golhenburg mee? George Bosfwrck capfured sec ond whale Don Flnsfrom Took lhnrd SUSPENDED The annual pholographer snaps George Bos? wnclc as he pauses convenuenfly nn mud aur durnng Ihe broad lump af lhe Gofhenburg rnee+ Bosrwrck 'fucked oll anolher vrclory for Norfh Plafre by faking second place END OF THE TRAIL Brealrlng Ihe rape af fhe 'hmsh of Ihe 8 nn 2 I2 4 5 Glen Johansen wnns a hrsl honor Lo d uns follows close behmd Y' ushung fIO Yocurn s +I'-:rd place clnched fhe Pla? ers wnn all THE WINNER' Norfh Plalfe Ialces anolher Irs? as Jaclc u el McCar+ney sleps over 'rhe I I-I Ime ma :ng O IO 7fIO In The IOO yard dash Al I-lruby was runner up Pm e Calwoun Innrd and Pe'erson of Golhenburo four+h FAST FINISH' Darrell I-Iun+ brealcs Ihe rape IU O 8 8fIO In ne 60 yard hugh hurdles al fhe McCook +racIc meer Krllp of McCook placed second George Bosrwrclc Ihurd Lefr To rughf Basrwuck McKlllIp I-lunl MCG ew and Haul 49 QM J SOPHOMORE TRYOUT A man shorlaqe caused lhus +ry our for The 880 yard re ay lo be held IU Counml Blulls Tryrnq oul are Poy Worlman Gene C rroll Hal Mc rew and John Srnllh Srnrrh n lvnlnq O25 9 IO is UP AND OVER Whrley Larsen lales a hugh one IU The Go henburg mee? Whuley placed lhnrd by vaulhnq IO eel 2 Inches l-le placed second lo a he for hrs? The meer was held here because of fhe ram af Gofhenburq TOPSY TURVY Shown down slde up as Darrel l-lunl of Norlh Plaffe af lhe Gwhenburq meer l-lunrer hurdled IO feel SV! nnches lo he for fnrsl place l-le also placed hrs? af lhe McCook meer TO FILL THE SPOT Dale McFarland breaks fhe lape al O26 for fhe 220 w uc v.lns hum a chance for lhe 880 relay learn whxch was lo go ro Councsl Blulils Don Col luns Gene G-lllespre Bob Lyons Jam Mclvleelcln also ran ON THE MARK Ready lo lalfe oll lor rhe IOO yard hurdles are l-lunr Mclixllnp McCook Calhoun Fnnsrrom and Bosfwuclr Resul+s were C lhoun hrsl' Hunf sec on and Mclfnllup 'rh rd The occasion due belween 'NJ P and McCook 50 Mffafsg 1 J T' ., 'll 4 I ., ' 1 'Y-f , 1 LJ 1- If A fr, r .f.i:4g V kj! . ' . 'I lg, 4 T4 N - . sl' u 2 I ' r 1 sf ,f Q, Q, x 1 if . . , Z h' . . . ' 7 T l l. . ' T ' F l , ' ,' , ' . , z a , ' 1 , A ' A , 5 , Y dg ' ', F . 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I fl l WE BACK THE VARSITY Back row Melvun Olson Marvin Rnchards Jack Mogenson Jack Tlllrnan Jum McMeekm J C Nusley l D l M F l d D rrell Scharman Conan CasTle Bob Larnmers WalTer MeTTun Gall Lorrarne Dean Cornwell Bob KeuTh STap es a e c ar an a Lyons Cecil Hull and Francis Rauch Mnddle row D1ckSTephens C-ordan Sr'mTh Bull PnTzer Dana Bowlmg Bully Merrell KenrneTh l J k C Il d Charles Cad Taylor KenneTh Hopkins Jack JohnsTon Don McMurTry Don Collnns Davnd Mulluknn Gene Carrol ac arro an y FronT row Bob Vollmer Charles Land Dolan Bomberger Gerald Shaner Frank Cooksley Bob EasTer Jerry Wilson Dale Sears Rob-erT Lowe Wesley BarreTT and Carl Bleber These boys are members oT The reserve Track Team 4 an gun un The 440 relays The baTon wenT Trom Hruby To Cal houn To BosTwnck and To McCarTney To gnve NorTh PlaTTe anoTher T:rsT nn The G-oThenburq meeT CROSS THAT LINE Duck Kelley lopes across The llne aT The end oT The mule run In The Track meeT wnTh C5oThenburq Ducks Tnme was 5 II TurnquusT oT GoThenburq was second wuTh 5 24 Thurd was Boggs oT NorTh PlaTTe BEDKER COMES THROUGH Bedker oT NorTh PlaTTe adds anoTher laurel To The PlaTTers collechon oT TlrsTs aT The GoThenburq meeT held here Neve Ubel and O Rourke all oT NorTh PlaTTe Tollow In respecTuve order OFF LIKE A SHOT. Al l-lruby qeTs oTT aT The shoT oT The I I 'Q . uf f ' : . ' A . 1 I 'T ' 5 5I Glrls Have Varlecl Sporls Programs in.. FORMAL INITIATION Donna Jean Dulfmer IS sugnnnq lwer name nn llwe rnernory bool: Paulme Johansen ws punnnnq a GAA rubbon on Bonnne Appleqale wlwlle Plwyllls Wada Donna Crewdson and Lily Fong are loolclnq on BOOK7 MAGAZINE? Gllls galore lor lhe canleen Curl oss y parallel wuln llwe Clwrnslrnas splrnl invades llwe GAA Clwrns mas parly Snooprnq are AVdIS Tlnrelkel Belly Phelps Luella Keelen Bonnie Gulluon and Rullw Jepsen LOADS OF FUN Sealed Paulnne l-lora Eslluer Jensen Zola Bayne Belly Beyerle Helen Marzoll' Tlweola Trembly and Belly Alleberry Slandmg Mlldred Bowman Vlrquma John son Phyllus Drungrnan Belly Rowley and Alelha Coleman pose al lhe slcalnnq parly 52 0 0 l .l ONE TWO' Weekly calusfhenucs Back row Jennue Noel Theola Trembly Delores Mulclcelson Phyllus Drungman Mary Lou Nelson Zola Bayne Luella KeeTen EsTher Jensen Thurcl row Delores Campbell Phyllus Hansen Helen Marzolf Vurgunua Johnson Coleen Noel Muldred Bowman Luly Fong Paulune Hora Second row BeTTy Ro ley Eva Eberly Phyllus Ed all Helen Fong Opal Osborne Ardus HunT BeTTy KenTon Jean F-lunT FursT row DoroThy Johnson EsTher Bass RuTh Adle Bessue WhuTurug Arderua Frazer RuTh Jepsen Joan Samuelson BeTTy Beyerle The GAA Thus year has more acTuve members Than un prevuous years The membershup ToTals eughTy sux Every Wednesday nughT The gurls enuoy playung volley ball and baslceTbal Thursday nughTs The members bowled aT The bowlung a ley The general meeTungs are held once every monTh when The busu ness us duscussed AT The TursT oT The year There was a muxer aT The youTh cabun Tor gurls who wanTed To loun GAA There was a conTesT beTween The Tloors To see whuch Tloor could geT The mosT members The sec The reTreshmenTs aT The Tormal unuTuaTuon AT The Tormal unuTuaTuon The ew members sugned Theur names un The memory book and receuved a G A A rubbon ThroughouT The year The gurls enuoyed hukes a ChrusTmas parTy an uce sl4aTung parTy Theur annual roller slcaTung parTy a mudyear bangueT a spru g banqueT and a play day AT The mudyear banqueT Mary Francus MaTson and BeTTy l.ou Rowley were awarded The second local award Luly Fong re ceuved The second sTaTe award The cabuneT members are Pau une Johansen pres udenT Jean Mulls vuce presudenT Shur ey Vernon secreTary Phyllus Wada Treasurer BeTTy Beyerle socual chaurman Paulune Hora sporTs leader BeTTy Rowley assusTanT sporTs leader EsTher Jensen pub uucuTy chaurman and puanusT Mary MaTson bowlung chaurman and Jean Flunu Treshnfuan represenTaTuve Muss RuTh Andresen and Muss Mary HuTTon are The sponsors The weelcly cabuneT meeTungs are held aT Muss Andresen s ohhce aT Junuor Hugh School Once every monTh The cabuneT has a YouTh Cabun ouT ung They unvuTed Teachers and guesTs Penculs were sold and Tuve dollars was donaTed To The CanTeen The penculs were blue and go wuTh The baslceTball schedule prunTed on Them Puns were ordered also T e moTTo Tor G A A us A gurl Tor every sporT and a spo TTor every gurl THE PAUSE THAT RE RESHES Presudenr Paulune Johansen Muss Andresen Jean Flun Be y Ro ley BeTTy Beyerle Luly Fong Ruh Jepsen Paulune Hora EsT'Ter Jensen Shurey ernon and Phyllus Wada relax aT a rneeTung 53 W X l V . W lx vl V l . I l X I . . Q. : - T, ' . ' ld I Q . . . . D 1 h ' Il ' ' . . T . ' I ll -l . . . s 1 n u ond Tloor won, so The TirsT and Third Tloors served l I V, . ' H' . n I . Q - . I ' I ' l 1. . I . . . . . l . - ' . ' L l ' :E u . ' u ' ' , ' . . b . . . V .+V W W y , . 1 , T ' , T A ' l . V I ' - l WHAT GOES? A Swami un a 'france as only Jean Mills relaxmq as Rulh Pyle applies sfage make up for Lellers lo Lucerne Jtctwiimuwl HEAVENLY MUSIC Twyla Pusher playunq llme marnrnba clnarms all lusleners wnfln her nnlerprelafuon of Slardusf ' A j.'1,'37,?,'13f51g' M M522 4? ,af-my mas' X 263 Q wgS f The Band Swings The vanguard oT The band is The color guard and The color bearers. Tommy DooliTTle and Dell Lewis carry rifles. Charles Thompson and ArT I-Iickman bear The colors. The maioreTTes and The Twirlers Tollow The color guard onTo The Tield. Twirling her baTon and proudly Down The Field wearing her big whiTe shako, Marilyn MeTTin whisTIes The band inTo TormaTion. Following closely come Donna Weekly, Arlene McKain. and Thresa WhiTehead. The girls who Twirl Those blue and gold Tlags so eTTecTiveIy are Twyla Fisher and Marilyn Blaesi. Few in The grandsTand realize The imporTance oT The maioreTTe who is responsible Tor all direcTions given during The Tricky drills. She iT is who is closely observed when The band maneuvers. Marilyn spenT several weeks paTienTIy drilling The Pep Club so ThaT They could puT on Their perform- ance Tor The ArmisTice clay game. These people all pracTice many hours in The sum- mer and early Tall in order To Try ouT Tor Their places as maioreTTes and Twirlers. HIGHER AND HIGHER. MaioreTTe Marilyn MeTTin sTruTs as she leads The band on The Tield. Marilyn has been an ouTsTanding maioreTTe This year, she organized The Pep Club drill Team. IT was a hard iob buT iT was well clone. PRANCING IN RHYTHM. The drum maioreTTes, Thresa WhiTehead, Arlene McKain, and Donna Weakley blend in The colorTuI array oT blue and gold. The Tlag Twirlers, Twyla Fisher and Marilyn Blaesi help To keep The sTep oT rhyThm, LEFT RIGHT LEFT. The color guard seTs The pace as They lead The boys To The Tield. Keeping in sTep is imporTanT Tor These boys. Tom DooliTTle, Dell Lewis, Charles Thompson, and ArT Hickman make up The color guard. RIGHT IN STEP. LeTT To righT are: Tom DooliTTle, Dell Lewis, Charles Thompsen, ArT Hickman, Twyla Fisher, Marilyn MeTTin, Marilyn Blaise, Thersa WhiTehead, Arlene McKain, Donna Weekly, Genevieve Seaburg, Conan CasTle, Harry WalTemaTh, STanTord Larkin, Glenn Bourne, Kim STevenson, Bill Rhodes, Jimmy McMeekin, J. C. Nisely, HarrieT Linball, AlTred Swanson, RoberT EbrighT, Reginald STBWGVT, Larry Hansen, Jack Johanson, WalTer MeTTin, Bob HamilTon, Lowell Nelson, Ed Minnick, Bill Evers, Bonnie McCellen. Jean Carrol, Paul Kirkman, Don BriTT, Len Allen, Jack Killian, Harold Flora, Don Reynolds, AlTred Zimmer, Fred Lundine, Hal McGrew, Bob Luedke, Dale LangTord, Dick STevens, Jack Carrol, Mariorie Coursey, Shirley Millhouse, Marilyn YosT, Myra Maupin, Emilie Raue, Marsha HamilTon, CharloTTe Lyons, Carolyn Dixon, Wallace Jensen JaneT Walker, Joyce Millhouse, Virginia Taylor, Wayne Cool, Marvin Franklin, Marion Miles, ArTa CarpenTer, DoroThy Kline, Virginia HunT, Mae Kunnagai, Harley BaTiO, Norman TodenhoTT, Roy HoTchkiss, EsTher Snell Marie Mchl, Phyllis Lierk, Perelle Gross, To The sTirring rhyThm oT Onward NorTh PlaTTe The marching band swung across The gridiron aT every game This year To add zesT and glamour To The conTesTs. EighTy-eighT musicians arrayed in bril- lianT blue and gold uniTorms led by The color guards and prancing maioreTTes presenTed a Thrill- ing specTacle To TooTball Tans. The TormaTions exhibiTed by The marching band This year aT The Ogallala, Cozad, Kearney, C5oThen- burg, and CurTis games were perTormed wiTh greaT precision. Some oT The drills were a grandTaTher clock, a huge V, a liberTy bell, a paTrioTic shield, an anchor, and The iniTials oT The oTher schools. Traveling TaciliTies were such This year ThaT The marching band was unable To go ouT oT Town wiTh The TooTball Team. The Nebraska School oT Agri- culTure, aT CurTis, was The only ouT oT Town band able To come To NorTh PlaTTe and play beTween halves wiTh our marching band. The Pep Band which played aT The baskeTball games and shorT assemblies was direcTed by a sTu- denT, The CapTain oT The band. Len Allen was The music masTer during The school year. When Len was unable To aTTend and perTorm This duTy, Wallace Jensen Took his place. On ArmisTice day, The day oT marching loands, waving Tlags, and parades, The High School's march- ing band displayed Their skill in marching and music as well as adding color and vigor To The pro- cession. Uncle Sam's armed Torces have claimed several members oT The band. Jim Baker, Paul MarTi, Bob Hail, Don WrighT, and Harley BaTie are The boys who have leTT and enTered The service. Sophomores Topped all oTher in number in band This year. Their ToTal enrollmenT is approximaTely 29. The juniors are second wiTh The score oT 26. AbouT eighT Treshmen made Their way To The marching band in Their TirsT year. This lasT Term 25 seniors are spending Their lasT year in band, which They regreT. The radio audience oT America heard This band over a naTional hook-up Tor The TirsT Time when They played Tor The presenTaTion oT Army-Navy ciTaTions To The canTeen. The organizaTion also played and marched in The business secTion Tor Two bond drive rallies This year. 57 OUR MUSIC MAKERS. This group malces up lhe concerl Band and lhe Marching Band. Baci: row: Tommy Doolillle. Twyla Fisher: Fourlh row: Don Finslrom, Arla Carpenler, Anila Knisely, Marion Miles, Charlolle Lyons, Arl l-liclcman, Frilz Lundinq Third row: Roy l-lolchkiss, Charles Thomsen, Carolyn Dixon, Shirley Millhouse, May Kumagai, Virginia Hunl, Len Allen, Jack Killian, Bill Evers, Bonnie McClelleng Second row: Norman Todenholl, Perelle Gross, Marie Mehl, Phyllis Lierlc, Eslher Snell, l-larriel Lindvall, Allred Swanson: Fronl row: Robe-rl Lowe, Shirley Forsledl, Violel Koch. The Brass And The Drums Resound The dislricl conlesl al Golhenburg and lhe lall band concerl were lhe lwo mosl imporlanl acliv- ilies ol lhe concerl band in lhe year i943-44. Under lhe direclion ol R. Cedric Anderson, lhe lall concerl was presenled in lwo parls on Decem- ber I2-I4. The lirsl parl consisled ol classical music, lhe second, swing music by Ed Minniclcs Blue and Gold Swingslers. 58 Five solos were lealured in parl one, lrombone, Conan Caslle, saxophone, Wallace Jensen: bari- lone, Don Wrighl: clarinel, Norman Todenholl: and lhe marimba, Twyla Fisher. Oulslanding numbers presenled by lhe band were Rienzi Overluref' Childrens March, and El Relaicariof' As a resull ol lhe local conlesl March 3I, len soloisls and six small groups were se-lecled lo lravel lo Golhenburg lor lhe dislricl compelilion. Small groups were llule quarlel, clarinel quarlel, mixed clarinel quarlel, saxophone quarlel, lrombone guarlel, and lhe French horn quarlel. The soloisls are Norman Todenholl, Wallace Jensen, Marie Mehl, Bob Luedlce, Reginald Slewarl, Jack Killian, Bill Rhodes, Conan Caslle, Marilyn Yosl, and Twyla Fisher. Norlh Plalle was honored wilh seven lirsl chairs in lhe band al lhe clislricl music clinic held al Kearney January 27. James King ol l-laslings Col- lege was ollered as guesl band conduclor. THE PIED PIPER. The la'l band concerl brings us a solo by Norman Todenholl. Norman holds lirsl chair in lhe clarinel seclion ol lhe concerl band. l-le also plays wilh lhe high school Blue and Gold Swingslers. Direclor R. Cedric Anderson Dale Langford, Diclr Slephens, Mariorie Coursey: Fourfh row: Don Reynolds Lowell Nelson, Bob I-lamillon, Alfred Zimmer, Glen Bourne, Sfanlord Larlcin, I-larry Wallernalh, Bill Rhodes, Conan Caslle, Wayne Cool, Marvin Franklin. Dell Lewis, Bob Luedlceg Third row: I-Ial McGrew, Don Brill, I-larold Flora, David Johnson, Gene Carrol, Bob Ebrighl, Jaclc Johnslon, Larry I-lansen, Don Wrighl, Irene Oeslreich. Jane? Vlfallcerz Second row: J. C. Nisely Jim Balmer, Reginald Slewarl, Jim McMeeIcin Virginia Taylor, Jaclc Carroll, Joyce Millhouse Wally Jensen: Fronf row: Marcia I-lamillon. Paul Marli Emilie Raue, Marilyn Yosi. Those receiving lirsl chairs were Wallace Jensen, Bob Luedlce, Marvin Franlclin, Conan Caslle, Nor- man Todenhofl, Janel Wallcer, and Len Allen. One ol lhe lirsl public appearances ol lhe band was early in Seplember when 'rhey played al lhe band premiere for lhe Third War Loan Drive al' lhe Paramounl lhealer. The band played al each of lhe school broad- casls, lhe firsl ol which was held in lhe caleleria February 4. Officers of lhe band lhis year are Len Allen, caplainz Wallace Jensen and Jerry Claussen, lirsr lieulenanls: Conan Caslle and Jaclc Killian, second lieurenanlsg Perelle Gross, Phyllis Lierk and Janel Walker, guarlermasler sergeanlsi Norman Toden- hoil and Jim McMeeIcin, lirsl sergeanls. As was lhe case in mosl aclivilies, The war cul down lhe oulside aclivilies oi band, such as lhe nalional music conlesl in Kansas Cily. The armed lorces also sliced inlo lhe band rosler as several boys Iell shorlly aller lhe iirsl semesler. Band members praclice every morning lirsl period in lhe music room while seclional inslruclions are given lo srudenls al various limes lhroughoul ihe day in room 308. BLOW, GABRIEL, BLOW. These Three rrusiciars corrpose +he 'fumce' frio. Trey' are Jaclf Kil'iar' Le' A en ard Jerry Caussen wro are paying a' rha Ja Cf1'U corceri I They play Call lo rhe Colors' as lhe lag is raised. DID IT GO OVER? The band ollicers who are discussing rhe fall band concerl are R. C, Anderson direclor Conan Caslle, second ll., Wallace Jensen firsf '- Len Allen Cap' lain, Jerry Claussen iirsl I+. Jack Killiar second Il. Music Sings From Silver STrings An imporTanT branch oT The insTrumenTal music de- parTmenTs is The orchesTra. This year The orchesTra played Tor The school broadcasTs and Tor The play LeTTers To Lucerne. The group made good use oT The music which was presenTed To The high school by sTaTion KODY. This music library includes 467 orchesTraTions oT classical and semi-classical music. There are also selecTions oT songs which can be used as orchesTraI accompanimenTs Tor solos and groups. AT The music clinic which was held in Kearney on January 27, Marilyn YosT, viola, and Bill Rhodes, Trombone, were TirsT chair players in The clinic orchesTra. Raymond VaughT oT I-lasTings College direcTed The clinic orchesTra. l:irsT chair players in The orchesTra This year are Floydine Ayars, violin: Len Allen, corneT: Marilyn YosT, viola: Conan CasTle, Trombone: Perelle Gross, clarineTg Wallace Jensen, saxophoneq Bob Luedlce, bass clarineT: Tommy DooliTTle, bass viol: Myra Maupin, TluTeq Rex Richardson, drums: Bob I-IamilTon, Tuba: Irene OesTreich, piano: and Gene- vieve Seaburg, oboe. Regular classes are held during The TirsT period on Tuesday and Thursday. Some sTudenTs are members oT boTh band and orchesTra. A major perTormance will be given aT The com- rnencemenT exercises held in May. The orchesTra is always depended upon To play aT all school acTiviTies which requires music. For The pasT years They have played aT The junior and senior class plays. Pending plans include The spring TesTivaI This spring. The band will open The TesTival and The orchesTra will be presenTed nexT on The program. R. C. Anderson, direcTor, usually has The orchesTra play several classical numbers, and a Tew popular numbers. STRINGS ON THE AIR. The sTring secTion oT The orchesTra is hailed by The radio audience aT The second school broad- casT. The group consisTs oT Barbara I-lirschfeld, I-lelen Law- yer, Mie FuiimoTo, Floydine Ayars, and Their direcTor. The orchesTra oT NorTh PIaTTe I-ligh has been or- ganized since The year OT I9l8. Each year The or- chesTra grows inTo a bigger and beTTer organiza- Tion. AdelberT Bonner, who is well-lcnown To The high school Tor his composiTion which is used as a march aT commencemenT, direcTs The sTring secTionals. The swing band oT NorTh PlaTTe I-ligh, known oTTi- cially as The Blue and Gold SwingsTers, meT heavy demands This year. Under The able direcTion OT maesTros Ed Minniclc and Arliss Adams, The ThirTeen solid senders gave ouT wiTh iive aT TrequenT radio broadcasTs Trom The caTeTeria. I:eaTured also on The winTer band concerT, and as music makers Tor hep- caTs aT The monThly nighT school dances, vocalisTs Evelyn Fagg, Donna Spangler, Marion Young, and Beverly Carnes were added To Their reperToire. Swing leader Arliss Adams replaced Ed Minniclc second semesTer. WE BRING YOU MUSIC. In The Iaacl: row: Tommy DooliTTle, Lowell Nelson, Irene OesTrich, R. Cedric Anderson, Don WrighT, I'larry Walfc-maTh, Bill Rhoads Conan CasTle, Mariorie Coursey: Thi Reginald STewarT, Jim Baker, J. C. Nisley, Wallace Jensen, Bob Lu Helen Lawyer, EsTher Koch, Donald Greer, Norman TodenhoTT, Perelle rd row: Barbara I-lirschTeId, MyrTle I-lansen, Jim McMeelsin. edlce, Jack Killian, Jerry Claussen, Len Allen: Second row: Gross Marie Mehl, Phyllis Lierlc, Mary Lou Nelson, Marilyn Yosi Don WiTzel, BeTTy ATTeberry7 FronT row: Flovdino Ayars, Mie l:uiir'noTo Paul MarTi Emile Raue, RoberT GeTTy, Don Brandon. OrchesTra is TrequenTly heard over Tie air. SOLID SENDERS. The Jazz kids are, back row: Conan Casrle, Bill Rhodes, Bill Evers, Jack Killian, Len Allen, Rex Richarde son, Beverly Carns, Marilyn Yosfg ironf row: Marvin Franklin, R. Cedric Anderson, Norman Todenhofr, Wallace Jensen Tornmy Doolirlle, Evelyn Faggg Arliss Adams direcls. WE BRING YOU SWEET MUSIC. Concerr Mislress, Floy- dine Ayars, plays Concener+a wilh lhe ease oi experience she is accompanied by Norrh Plaire High Schools popular pianisl, Marilyn Yosl. Two obleclives are eslablished for lhe eager and energeric second band. These are, 'ro help lale music slarlers gei ihe beginning Training oi a good musician, and io build up The prospecrive marerial for rhe iirsr band. Alrhough ihey haven'+ donned rheir blue and while uniforms for a public appearance, lhey have been hard a+ work pracricing marches, overlures, and wallzes. One day a week is speni in music apprecialion, which is insiruclion received from recordings and special reporls by sludenr ol lhe band. In rhe spring and fall, some Jrime is spenl wi+h rhe elemeniaries oi drilling. Eirsi chair holders lhis year in second band are Bob Vollmer, Jimmy DuTemple, Dick Curiis, Gerald Shaner, Dana Bowling, Thresa Whirehead. A member oi second band aiier filling one charl is admiiied lo band ii lhere is a vacancy. li nor, ihe sludenl fills a second charlq aller lhis, he lhen aulomaiically enrers iirsl band. NEXT IN LINE. Back row: Donna Weakly Dana Bowling Bob Anlondies, Cecil Middlelon: Third row: Lorna Cruise, Dor-na Lee Aker, Dick Curris, Jim Johrslon, Charles Lerh Mary Ward, Marlin Inman, Ronald Lorenrzen Virgil Maison, Ckarlef Schmidl Joan McWha, Gearld Shanner, Bennie McDonald Dale Kessler: Second row: Louise l-leldenbrand Wayne Chaprnan Arr Kesherson Joyce Alexander, James lrvin Dick Claylon, Jimmie Duremple, Boi: Walker Charles Irvin Jack Tillman: Fronf row: Donad Base. Bob Vollmer Bob Reckard, Bob Flora, Bob Lyons, Bob l-larper. This group rrakes up rhe second band ironr l-ere ey advance ro rhe firsl band and orcheslra, The Chorus ChanTs The girls' sexTeT has had a Tu'l schedule This year. The TirsT semesTer The sexTeT consisTed oT Phyllis Lierlc, Donna Ellyson, Donna Spangler, Beverly Carns, Mariorie Balmer, and Marion Young, Marilyn YosT is The accompanisT Tor The group. l-lelen Rob- inson Toolc Marjorie Balcer's place The second semesTer. The calendar oT evenTs in which The girls parTici- paTed is a varied one. Their TirsT perTormance was al' The Teachers' convonTion on OcTober ninTh. Three clubs were enTerTained by The vocalisTs. They also sang Tor The PresbyTerian General Aid and The LuTheran Aid. They perTormed as guesTs on The KODY broad- casT Trom school. The TooTball players enioyed music given by The group aT Their ThirTeenTh annual blue and gold banqueT. February sevenTeenTh Tound The girls sing- ing Tor The Junior-Senior P.-T. A. The crowning OT The ValenTine queen aT The school dance on Febru- 62 ITs Melodies ary eighTeenTh broughT TorTh Two songs, We MusT Be VigilanT and WhiTe ChrisTrnas by The sexTeT. The TuTure holds aT leasT one more perTormance Tor The girls. This promises To be an ouTsTanding evenT oT The year. This occasion is The Spring Fes- Tival. Pending a deTiniTe daTe Tor The grand per- Tormance, which usually TeaTures represenTaTions Trom all grades, The high school small groups Trom The vocal deparTmenT are busy polishing Their vocal Technique. The Madrigal group has given buT one perTorm- ance as yeT This year. Their TirsT public appear- ance was aT The Junior-Senior P.-T. A. on March TwenTy-sevenTh. The girls and boys OT This group oT vocalisTs are now aT work selecTing songs and rehearsing Tor The spring TesTival in which They will parTicipaTe. All divisions oT The music deparTmenT will appear on This program. This spring TesTival is an annual evenT oT The music sTudenTs and has proved To be guiTe popular. WE MUST BE VIGILANT. Phyllis Lierlr, Donna Ellyson Donna Spangler, Beverly Carns Mariorie Baker and Marion Young The airs sex'e+ warble 'The American PaTrol' a' a scecia dress rehearsal beTore a vocal assembly, SONGBIRDS OF THE HOUR. The rnadrigal group This year consisTs oT Jaclc Johnson, Bob Luedlre, Phyllis Lierlr, Donna Ellyson. Evelyn Fagg Marilyn Blaesi, Jean Young Warda l-lil ArT T-liclrnan, and Conan CasTle. NIGHTINGALES Top row Alberl Cole A J M 'h J kJ h . : , . . urris , ac o nslon Jerry Calhoun Alan Macomber, Tommy Doolillle, Bob Luedlxe, Hal McGraw, Bob Lammers, Conan Caslle, Dell Lewis, Rex Richardson, Lowell Nelson Lyle Websler, Kenny Miller, Roberl Bollman, Glen Bourne. Arl Hiclcman: Second row: Palricia Howard, Wanda Hill, Belly Bale Corine Smilh, Winona Pelers, Helen Robinson Francine Preilauer, Florine Davis, Palricia Slrauch, Mariorie Balmer, Marion Young Vera Jellers, Jerry Miles, Jane Nisely, Thresa Whilehead, Virginia Hunl, Marilyn Mellin, Pearl Wills, Fronl row: Mary Noslcy Iris Besaclc, Belly McGovern, Evangeline Lymber, Phyllis Lierlr, Donna Ellyson, Norma Bowen, Donna Spangler, Marilyn Yosl, Evelyn Pang Virginia Bowen Marilyn Blaesi Joan Wolcoll, Cordelia Klien, Marion Norall, Phyllis Smilh Jean Bauman. A variely ol vocal programs has been given by lhe chorus lhis year. Al Chrislmas lime lhe vocalisls caroled in lhe halls and presenled a choral as- sembly lealuring lhe Madonna and Child. They also sang al lhe candle lighling service al lhe Lulheran and lhe Melhodisl churches. Evelyn Fagg, Jean Bauman, Marion Young, Mar- iorie Baker, Arl Hickman, Glenn Bourne, Jack John- slon, Dell Lewis, and Mrs. John Balmer, lheir in- slruclor allended lhe clinic al Kearney during January. Five soloisls and lhe Madrigal group who placed in lhe local vocal conlesl will enler lhe dislricl con- lesl al Golhenburg April 7 and 8. Donna Spangler will compele in girls high voice: Phyllis Lierlc and Evelyn Pagg, medium: Marion Young and Beverly Carns. low voice. To help enlorce lhe meril syslem which has been eslablishecl in chorus, lour seclional leaders are selecled each lerm, This year Phyllis Lierlc was sec! lional leader lor soprano, Bob Luedlqe, lenorg A. J. , - Q THE BLUE AND GOLD TRIO. 'l'm cfeswf, C+ G wine Murrish, bass: Marilyn Mellin, allo. Chrislmasll sing lhe lhreo al lhe la Candlconcerl, The 'rio consisls ol Beverly Carns, Donna Ellyson and Phyllis Donna Spangler and Evelyn Gfe 5OlOi5lS- Lierlc lr lhe background are lhe Blue and God Swingslers. 63 Glee Club Gives Us Harmony SHOO SHOO SHOO BABY. The Senior High Schools' hep caTs cuT a rug, as Beverly Carns sends Them, aT The school's Third dance. Pounding The ivories in accompanimenT wiTh The Blue and Gold SwingsTers is Marilyn YosT. Senior glee club is composed oT TorTy-six girls: The boys do Their singing in chorus. The senior glee club is The pride and ioy oT The music deparTmenT being boTh good and loud. They meeT on Tuesday and Thursday in The music room, and on sunny spring days Their songs can be heard echoing down The halls. The glee club specialized in rousing, rolling, rock- ing spiriTuals like FosTer's Carry Me Down, and Ezekiel Saw The Wheel, as well as The quieT, resT- Tul, nocTurnal hymns. The voices oT The senior glee club were blended wiTh Those OT The chorus in The TradiTional ChrisT- mas caroling. RecenTly They have had Trouble Tinding music ThaT The radio program could use, The music concerns demanding royalTies on mosT oT The selecTions all ready in Their reperToire. The girls senior glee club will be heard over The radio Tor The TirsT Time aT The nexT school broadcasT which will be April TwenTy-TirsT. The song which The glee club will sing aT The broadcasT is The Pickaninny's Sandman . To give such a perTorm- ance Takes much pracTice wiTh a group oT willing sTudenTs as well as an able and paTienT direcTor. The NorTh PlaTTe High School has boTh oT These. SWEET AND LOW. Top row: Helen Robinson, Winona PeTers, Corine Smilh, Wanda Hill, BeTTy BaTe, Francine PreiTauer, EsTher PaTricia STrauch Maurine uall Florine Davi Ursula Lehman Ilene UphoTT Marion Young Vera JeTTers Jensen AniTa Knisley y r na Mae Russel Marcelle Kell Shirle Calhoun Mary Ackerman Jane lisley Donna Ellyson Second row Evengeleen Lymbe Ed y y PaTricia Howard Jerry Miles Virginia Bowen Marilyn MeTTin Virginia T-TunT Donna Spangler Norma Bowen Claris Brase Joanne ini alTo BeTT McGovern Overman FronT row Phyllis SmiTh Jean Bo man Gloria Ferguson Cordilia Klien Joanne WolcoTT Virg a S y Donna Barnes Donna VanBuskirk Marilyn Edgar Iris Besack Carolyn Winn Pearl Wills Mary Nosky Marilyn Blaesi Pauline Hora 64 JUNIOR CAROLERS. Back row: Elaire ScTlueTer, Francis Peierscn, Lnora Pa-'Ton, Neva Rcss Euphema RickeTTs, EsTella SchoolcraiT Virginia Siegelin, BeTTy Roland, Romana Reynolds, Roland SmiTh, Ray Lindenmufh, David Hamer Loren Runner, BeTTy BarTrop. Carolyn Pass, PaT Robinson, Elaine Shirley, BeTTy Woodward, Helen Lawyer, Phyllis Sorensen, Francis Cummings: Second row: Lila Buclcer. Eleanor Funk, Barbara McCarTy, Peggy Reynolds, Vivian Shelabarger, Vonna Mae Kosmiche, Pauline Hansen, Mary Alice Seaburg, Bob HamilTon, Jimmie Hansen, AlberT James, RoberT Walker Cecil MiddleTon Marilyn Tooqood, Marilyn DooliTTle Treava Leach, Phyllis l-larT, Phyllis Tunge, JaneT STephens, Bonnie Applegafe, Deloris Carns: FronT row: Arlene Heinzle, Edwina Jones, Deloris Gamble, RuTh Jepsen, Verna Lee French, RuTh Lehmann, Viola Powell, Gladys Wendeborn George Karis, Bob AnTonides, Norman STephens, Bob Swain, Harold Parish, Garold Parish, Kay Cropsey, KenneTh Phillips, Theresa Vencill, Bernice Koch, Cleda Vencill, KaThleen Bailey Joyce Shaner, Phyllis Davis, Ruby Hayashi, DoroThy SchniTzer. Junior Glee Club UndersTudies The glee club also appeared in The choral as- sembly !asT Tall. The glee clubs, along wiTh The chorus, play an im- porTanT parT in The musical liTe OT NorTh PlaTTe High. There are Two oT This Type OT organizaTion in The school, senior and iunior glee clubs. BoTh oT These groups are accompanied by Helen Robinson. The iunior glee club meeTs on Mondays and Wednesdays in The music room. Though The junior glee Club is noT regularly TeaTured iT has an imporT- anT parT in The annual spring choral concerT. lTs members usually parTicipaTe in The all-church per- formance OT The Messiah, Though This cusTom has been abandoned This year. IT is composed oT boys and girls, and does inTricaTe Three parT singing. The sTudenTs occasionally geT a chance To demon- sTraTe Their TalenTs by Tree-lance harmonizing on semi-popular TavoriTes, such as American Eagles Trom The broadway show This ls The Army. The iunior glee club has such a large enrollmenT Thai' iT is Torced To pracTice in Two secTions, accord- ing To The alphabeT. lTs more TalenTed members are commended and usually go on To senior glee club and chorus. The iunior glee club consisTs mosTly of under- classmen and serves as a Training ground Tor The smaller, more selecT musical groups. BuT There are Those who do noT go on, Those who sTay in iunior glee club iusT Tor The ioy oT singing, and pay liribl-'ie To The POWQV Oi music- sicn oT Lincoln and Washing'on was also TeaTured. SWEET AND CLEAR. Owsfanding voialisf Evel'n Faq 'rs' all-s'uder+ asserrb'y oT 're year. A round 'able discus r 53 Favors The s'udenT body wiTn i'God Bless Arne-rica aT Tag Mrs. Marion Kline, sponsor, announced lhal YES and NO will be presenred by lhe dramalics class on April 28. I+ is a palriolic review in four scenes. Members of lhe casl are Jrhe following: l-larry Wal'rema+h, Mr. Jarrow, an absenl-minded profes- JULIET, MY JULIET. Romeo Don Ayers Juliel Alice Jones, Donna E Seeger Pieydine Ayars Jean Mils, Oma Lee Doeblce, Orvine Goll The dramalics class presenled Le++ers lo Lucerne , November I8 and I9, direcled by Mrs. Marion Kline. The casl included Olga Kirinslci, Polish girl, Jane Miller: Gusrauve, gardener, Conan Casller Erna Schmidt German girl, Donna Ellysony Grei- chen Linder, lfacully member, Gwen l-loody l-lens Schmidi, Erna's brolher, Jerry Swanson: l-largar- elhe, maid, Miriam Seeger: Mrs. l-lunler, head mislress, Orvine Goiclq Bingo l-lill, Canadian girl, Jean Mifls: Felice Renoir, French girl, Oma lee Doeblfef Sally Jaclfson, American girl, Alice Mari' : Marion Curwood, English girl, Marjorie lfalcit l-loppler, member ol geslapo, Don Ayers. CORRECTIVE HELPS. A+ rehearsal of Lef- lers lo Lucerne lhese people awail Mrs. Marion Klines commenls: Conan Casfle, Jerry Swanson, Miriam Sawger, Mary Shaul, Evangeleen Lymber, Mary Goodfel- low, Jane Miller, Rulh Pyle, Donna Ellyson, Oma Lee Doeblce, Marjorie Schenclc, Gwen- dolyn l-lood, Jean Mills, Orvine Goff, and Margie Balmer. TOIL RECEIVES REWARD. Donna Ellyson presenls 'ro Mrs. Marion Kline a gill from lhe casl of Lelfers lo Lucerne. Orna Lee Doebke, Miriam Sawger, Orvine Goff, Jean Mills, Margie Balmer, Gwen Hood, Jerry Swanson Conan Caslle, Miss Alrhea Bruce and Floydine Ayers loolc on. sor: Doris Pound, Mrs. Jarrow, a flilfing wife: Eslher Snell, Jo, a dramalic daughlerq Virginia Johnson, Salfy, a musical daughlrerz l-lugh Bailey, Adrian, Sally's suilorq Darrell l-lunl, Mr. Bagsholl, Jo's suilory Barbara l-lirschfeld, Mrs. Webb, lhe palienl houselceeper. lyson Mrs. Kline Mary Goodlellow DeLoris Wilson, Mariam Eyange een Lymber Alice Mar'in Gwen l-lood Wilma Mclxleel Mariorie Balmer Jerr Swerson Mariorie Scherfclcz Middle row: Sylvia Dike Mary Snaul Rufh Pyle Jane Miler Charlode Gress Y Rosaline Gziden: Fron+ row: Doris Raeger Iris Ganll, Banche Powei, Mary l-lunler and Shirley Anderson. When They Walk Cn The Sfage WARTIME NAVY DAY. Jerry Claussen Hugh Bailey. Darrell l-lunr Paul Marri, Del Lewis, Shirley Larkin Audrey For- syThe members oT The speech class explained The diTTerenT branches oT The Navy, Sailors home on leave aTTended. Mrs. Marion Kline Teaches speech and sponsors class acTiviTies. On several occasions Mrs. Kline had leaves OT absence. T. D. Pyle, Mrs. C. J. Killian, and Mrs. BerT Overcash subsTiTuTed Tor her. The aim oT The class is To Teel aT ease when speaking beTore a group oT people. The speech class was in charge oT The Navy Day assembly, given OcTober 28. Several members oT The class gave shorT Talks on The diTTerenT OUR HEROES. Washinglon and Lincoln were The subiecTs oT a round Table discussion aT an assembly February I8. ParTicipaTing are Shirley Larlrin, Auorey Forsylhe, l-larry WalTemaTh WalTer MeTTin Bill Rhodes, and Dale LangTord. branches oT The service buT TeaTuring The Navy. They also presenTed a paTrioTic assembly, Friday, February eighTeenTh. Eighl' speech sTudenTs par- TicipaTed in a round Table discussion oT Abraham Lincoln and George WashingTon. They sTudied The sTricTly ouTline speech. They learned To emphasize individualiTy and sinceriTy in giving speeches. To spealr well The spealcer is urged never To spealc on a subiecT in which he doesn'T believe. All speeches are adiusTed To The audience. SOAP BOX ORATOR. Jerry Claussen booms ou' as Reber' Lcwe, Harey Ba'ie Tom Morenccse Charles Tnomser Earl l-Tipp. Mary PaT McBroorr Audrey l:orsyThe Melvin Marshal, Len Allen Reginad S'ewarT, Shirley Larlir Jacr Kiliiar E'l Rhodes Silber? Dilre Mrs. Marion Kline sponsor s'anding, Norman TodenhoTT, Jim McMeekin and Pau' Marvi gife 'heir u'difided aTTen- Ticn, In speech class The members learn The Tundarnemals oT soealfing beTore an audience, They pracTice on The sTudc-nr body. 4 Nels leases The Paper Gives Ann Richardson, a junior, ediled lhe lour issues ol lhe Round-Up, lhe high school paper. Marilyn Mellin, news edilor: and Audrey Eorsylhe, copy edilor, assisled. Ella Caullman has been lhe busi- ness manager lor lhe enlire year. Kalhryn Kelley has been Round-Up boolclqeeper. The nexl lour issues were ediled by Audrey For- sylhe, a senior. l-ler associales were Julian Amaya, news edilor, and Juslyn Wada, Copy edilor. The lhird group ol papers was ediled by Juslyn Wada, a iunior. Working wilh her were Julian Amaya, copy edilor: and Doris Pound, news edilor. Regular members ol lhe iournalism class lirsl semes- ler were Audrey Eorsylhe, Don Greer, Joleen Kim- ball, Lola Ward, Ella Caullman, Belly Ellen Demp- sler, lla lvlae Leider, Phyllis Sorensen, Juslyn Wada, Roberl Scoll, Roberl Reckard, Lynn Gilmore. Julian Amaya, Carmen DeVore, and Pauline Johan- SGH. Wilma Kuhlman, Doris Pound, Marilyn lvlellin, and Donna Marie Splinler joined lhe class laler. They allended Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Roberl Reclcard, Carmen DeVore, Roberl Scoll, Belly Ellen Dempsler, Joleen Kimball, and lla Mae Leider dropped aller lirsl semesler. C. F. Wrighl leaches lhe class and is also lhe lacully nalism course review lorials, lising, HEADLI lviixrilyn and lay rjeiere SPORTS Di-f lard .-,SLS 'lir- covered adviser lor lhe Round-Up paper. The jour- class sludied lhe lollowing unils in lhe new slories, lealure slories, speech reporls, on grammar, inlerviews, slyle sheel, edi- lype, prool-reading, Copy reading, adver- propaganda, and pholography. NES CATCH EYES. Doris Pound, Juslyn Wada Mellin and Audrey E-'wisy'he se' up lhe headlines oul llre dummy. This wfrrlr is done lhe Thursday nigh' lhe Round-Us paper is punished en Friday. EDITORS. Qoberl Snell Lyrn Gilmore, and Reber' disfuss 'se spafls f.V'LJ W'TS and s'efies. Bob Snr rxnf-r bas areul dow- 'f' J' in nis co urnr. Lynr the MQCCQM varsily game e 're Bison lield. GET YOUR STORIES! Good slories nnalce a good paper. Julian A maya assi'11n renl r:di'rir Innes slorieS lo Pauline Johrinsi-n Lola Ward and Wilma Kif'man reporlers whf Nw 'hw news and file l-we slories lha' atloear in lhe paper. ANY ADS TODAY? Cemcarirqi high :ressure lecnnigues cr 'nv way 'e sr ici' ads are Phyl is Sofa-'sir Carmen Delfrm B-.- y Ui-'npswr a':1 E in Cauffrran. Tease enerzzelic lassfs 68 have fc' eC'ed a lnrde number fl ads. Sfuclenf Views The TirsT Tour copies of The second semesTer were cdiTed by Doris Pound. Marilyn MeTTin and Audrey lEorsyThe were news ediTor and copy ediTor re- specTively. The second series oT papers were ediTed by Marilyn MeTTin. Shirley Marshall was news ediTor, Doris Pound, copy ediTor. The lasT Tour papers of The year are To be ediTed by Donna Marie SplinTer. Ellen Janecek will be her news ediTor and Shirley Marshall will be The copy ediTor. Ellen Janecelc, Marjorie Coursey, Shirley Mar- shall, PaTsy Loncar, Arliss Adams, and Jack McDon- ald enTered iournalism aT mid-year. The Quill and Scroll banqueT oT The publicaTion deparTmenT was held aT six-ThirTy, March TwenTy- TourTh, in The caTeTeria. Ann Richardson, a iunior, Audrey EorsyThe, Mar- ilyn MeTTin, Doris Pound and Donna Marie SplinTer, all seniors, were iniTiaTed inTo Quill and Scroll, ine TernaTional iournalism honor socieTy. Charles Craig, ediTor oT The NorTh PlaTTe Daily BulleTin was The guesT speaker. l-'le spoke on Jour- nalism as a Career. Evelyn Eaqg sang Smoke GeTs ln Your Eyes, and Mairzy DoaTs. Mrs. C. F. WrighT played a piano solo. ThirTy4Two sTudenTs Trom The publicaTion deparT- menT aTTended The banqueT. The banqueT Table was decoraTed wiTh blue and yellow candles and yellow ionquils. Each person received a copy oT The Squill. NEWS FROM HOME! lla Mae Leider and Joleen Kimball are assisTinq Donald Greer, circulaTion manager, in Toldinq papers which are To be senT To Tornner sTudenTs oT Norfh TJl6lT0 l-liqh School, who are now serving in The armed Torces. LET 'ER ROLL! STudenTs helping aT The Tribune in The pro- cess oT qeTTinq The Round-Up To press are Audrey EorsyThe. edilor, Ella CauTTrnan Jus'yn VVada and Julian Arnaya. Every Eriday iournalism sTudenTs work aT The Tribune. NEWS REPORTERS. Arliss Adams, PaTsy Loncar and Del- 'nond Phillips ioined The Round-Up paper sTaFT second sernesTer. These sTudenTs C,a'her news and wriTe sfories To publish in The paper ThaT is ediTed every oTher weelc. COLUMN WRITERS. Mariorie Coursey wriTes The Freshrran column. Shirley Marshall wriTe-s The gossip column. Ellen Janecelr wriTes The G,A.A. column. These sTudenTs also en- 'ered journalism class aT The beqinninq oT second semesTer. 69 Puck A Theme BulId A Book KN Ag 1e'i , '-A 4 tile 70 I NOT BAD' Duck Tucker ednfor Donna Splunfer GSSOCIGIB edfor PIwylIns Wada assocuaie ednfor and Bob Hall phofo xrapher commenf on ine pndure fha? was Taken af fne au' por? Io be used as ine end sheef for Ihe Round Up IDENTIFY THOSE PICTURES' Francnne Prerfauer sensor edufor Marqorue Casfeel Orqannzahon edufor Dons Pound Iaculiy ednfor Jean FInn+ GAA edlfor and Julian Amaya a+IwIchcs eddor dnscuss quesfuons abouf PICIUVGS OHHH LOOKII Ann Rnchardson assnsfani' underclass edufor Genovueve Se-aburq musnc: ednfor MarceI+e Wells assls+anr rnusnr ednfor Oma Lee Doebke dub eddor and Clanre Sorenson underclass ednfor Iookunq over old yearbooks SNAPS AND CLACKS' Pxcfures and copy make a good AnnuaI ane M4Iler pnofoqrapher Rosalsne GoIden M Idred Ya es a d Veldron McDonaId fyprsis Jane Took Bob I-IaIIs r ace second semesfer Iypusfs Iype copy for The year book 0 0 o I 1 4 . X K N , V Q41 if 1 I' r -, ' Q -.' ' . f I - I 3- I:5'f.' ' - , F' ' Lf.:',' ,' , , X Y . yy I r if I B I . 5 X I I ' f ' . . . I 0 ' . J I fy . . . , .Af uf J' I .. ' ' , t 3 , .J 'I , I . ' , I ' , W , I . I ,I l . SECRETARIES Lelf fo rghl Marca McCabe Lau ella Fsher Alfene Do ns Evelyn Barrefl Carolyn Wynn Maro Young Shurley Anderson Esue Baker Jane? Sfephens and Earle Flunl' make Irs? annual payrnenf fo Darrell l-lunl The annual sfafl was chosen early un Ihe year by facully advuser C F Wrughr Duck Tucker edulor Phyllus Wada copy eduror Donna Splunrer senuor edulor Juluan Amaya faculry edulor LaVon Par sons assuslanf laculfy edulor Claure Sorensen uunuor edulor Ann Ruchardson assusranl lun or edulor Ardus l-lumphrey cub edulor Orna Lee Doebke assusfanr club edulor Marlorue Casfeel organuza 'non eduror Genevueve Seaburg musuc edulor Marceffe Wells assusranr musuc edulor Lynn Gul more alhleluc eduror Al I-lruby assusfanl arhleruc edulor Jean Flunr GAA edulor Bob l-Ial pholo grapher Jane Muller assuslanl pholographer Fran cune Preulauer us senuor eduror Bob Swaum and Jack Reynolds were un charge of drawung fhe dummy Mulored Yales Veldron McDonald and Rosalune Golden were Iypusls Bon nue Pau Ruby l-layashu and l-lelen Tebbefs helped wulh lypung A number of srafl changes occurred Phyulus Wada assocuafe edufor fook charge ol phofo graphy assugnmenfs She also covered Ihe afhleluc secfuon second sernesler when Juluan Arnaya dud nor relurn lo school Donna Splunler became asso 'T' MORE SECRETARIES' Marqa el Reynolds Donna Carpenfer Jack Ellnqson Luly Fonq Eun ce Appleqa uh Rose Mary Ree es T ya Pusher Marca I-la lion and Dorofhy Chrus foferson make annual paymeru s Io Darrell l-lun? cuale edulor un charge of copy Oma Lee Doebke was appounred club edulor Luculle Bowman Lynn Gu more and LaVon Parsons dropped Dorus Pound look over lhe laculry secluon Al l-lruby helped Phyllus Wada second semesfer Duck Tucker had an operaruon un March and mussed quule a bu I school Bob l-lall lefr I March for 'uhe Navy Jane Mu ler look over pholography Bull Wrughf also as susled wulh pholography second semesler The sralif rrues Io gel rhe bulk of 'rhe puclures faken by 'rhe end of lhe fursl semesfer Up unful Aprul fursr when copy goes To press The second semesler can be devofed almosl en rurely +o makung up rhe dummy and preparung copy +o go lo press Darrell l-lunl' and Wulma Kuhlman were 'rhe busu ness managers on Ihe slalll The pasl Juhree years lhe Round Up has won Al Amerucan awards Capluons were lo be funushed March fufleenfh and wrule ups Aprul hrsr The books are scheduled Io be Issued lo The slu den? body on The 'rwe fy sevenfh ol May 7I 3 , . . II n Q W 4 . I KSN . I I , r . r , I , w , , , I n I , A , I r , , I , l I , v , w l ' , I rnI , ' - I I , I' . , . . . I , I I I u . . . . .I - I I I 7 I ' I 1 r - ' I I I - . ' . . . . I I O I I I . y . . In I 1 I I - -' I I I ' ' ' - I I u I - I u T . . I I I . . . . . I , I , . . . I II ' , , , . . , I I u - I . . I . , . . I - ' . I . - 'I I l . I. u- ' . . I I T . - TI ' I . . M.. 1 ,W W 1 I i GO BACK! GO BACK! Winona PeTers Helen Robinson, Corine SmiTh, and PaTricia Howard rousingly cheer Trorr Ye Old High School, These girls are The Top Tour. Helen and Winona arc veTerans Trorn lasT year. Corine and PaTTy are roolries. Pep Club has seT up a deTiniTe program To be Tollowed ThroughouT This and The coming years. Members plan To have Tour major parTies each year: a picnic in The Tail, a roller skaTing parTy Tor The members and Their guesTs, a parTy aT which Pep Club plays hosT To The TooTball Teams, baslrelball Teams, and The pep band, and The spring banqu3T aT which They insTall officers Tor The following year. This year's officers, Phyllis Wada, presidenT: Donna SplinTer, vice-president and Juslyn Wada. sccro- Tary, insTafled The Tollowing oTTicers Tor nexT year: JusTyn Wada, pres'denTy MarceTTe Wells, v'ce- presidenTg and PaTrfcia STrauch, secreTary. Pep Club LOOK AT THE BlRDlEl Top row: BeTTy KenTon Francis PeTerson, Marie Siegelin BiG DOINGS! lnvolved in an irTcrrral discussion QT 'he parTy oT The year aT which The TooTball Team and Pep Band are To be gues's are Phyllis Wada, presidenT Donna Splinler, vice-presidenT and Juslyn Wada, secrefary. had a drill Team This year, The TirsT in several years. Each morning Two weelrs previous To Their appearance aT The ArrnisTice day game, They prace Ticed under The direcTion oT Marilyn MeTTin. AT The spring bangueT This year Pep Club sTressed local TalenT. The parTy TeaTured sponTa- neous speeches by various members, a dramaTic slriT by Marion Young and Del.oris Wilson, a read- ing by Jean Mills, and vocal selecTions by Corine SmiTh, Vera Jehfers, Joan WolcoTT and Winona 72 Helen Lawyer, Pa' STrauch BeTTy Lich, Marcia McCabe Leona Koch, Jean Mills: Third row: Jean Bauman, Mie FuiimoTo, Ruby Hayashi, Donna Connor, Maurine Qualley Mardell Exlrrom, Evelyn BarreT, Mary Noslry, JaneT STephens, Shirley Anderson: Second row: JusTyn Wada, Orvine GOTT, Bonnie ApplegaTe, Donna SplinTer, lv1arceTTe Wells DeLoris Wilson, Veldron McDonald, Phyllis Wada, Phyllis SmiTh: Bo+Tom row: LeoTa Beeler Bonnie STeele Vera JeTTers, Marion Young Corine S'riTh, Winona PeTers Helen Robinson and PaT Howard pep clubbers pose aT'racTively. This group consisfs oT qualiTy rarher Than quanTiTy. ll is smaller Than in Tormor years. PoTers. SoloisTs were accompanied by Helen Rob- inson. OT The TorTy-Two members TorTy-one aT- Tended. This year five boys venTured To lend Their TalenTs and ambiTions To This organizaTion. They assisTed in The disTribuTing oT programs aT The TooTball and baslreTball games. These gallanT genTlemen are Norman Panzer, Julian Amaya, RoberT Harper, Darrell Clyde, and Richard Taylor. The new officers insTalled Tor ICM-4-45 are con- sidering drawing up a new consTiTuTion. NoThing deTiniTe has been decided concerning This maTTcr as yeT. A parTy was held in The caTeTeria on December 3 aT which Time The Pep Club was hosT To The TooT- bail and baslceTball Teams. The Pep band was also included in This social gaThering. One oT The our- sTanding evenTs aT This parTy was a cosTume relay in which The boys were garbed in girls cloThing and The girls wore boy's apparel. Pep Club Backs Bulldog ATTack ' More Than ever beTore The Pep Club has par J TncnpaTed ID numerous acTlv:Tues VolunTeers sold colces aT The school dances They also served as reg1sTrars and ushers aT The Teachers convenTnon O Tober TwenTy mnTh The members wore Theur sweaTers To school The day each game was To be played during The sea son Ther unuTorms were navy blue sweaTers and navy blue slclrTs wnTh gold collars and navy bue anlcleTs Mnss MargareT Baker was chueT sponsor during TursT semesTer buT when she resugned To be mar rned Mlss Mary l-luTTon Tool: over her posnTuon Mnss JaneTTe Seaburg managed The I943 44 Tnnances Mrs Marlon Klune supervnsed The cheer leaders and The Pep assemblues In whnch The dra maTucs classes Tool: parT They had a plTch Torlc paclcm mama assembly based on The song pusTol paclcun mama They produced a slc1T TeaTurung The TooTball Teams moThers Mnss Prnngles school and a ChrnsTmas assembly wnTh SanTa Claus and Grem lm Gus The Pep Club members checlced nn Thenr sweaTers on March 3l Thus complehng The acTnvnTnes OT The year Thus ss The sTory Tor Thus year oT orgamzahon behnnd The men behund The ball Beeler Marlon Young Vera JeTTers and Bonnie STeel are sTandmq on The score board aT The souTh end OT The aThleTlc Teld They usually lead cheers Tor The easT sTand HUT 234 Pep Club drull Team Baclr row Mne FullmoTo Jean Bauman FnTTh row Ruby l-layashu Phyllis Wada BeTTy KeeTon Veldron McDonald FourTh row AleTha Knapp JaneT STephens Donna SplnnTer Marcia McCabe Third row Mar non Young Leona Koch Marne Sueglln Bonnie STeel Second row LeoTa Beeler BeTTy Lnch PaT STrauch Vera JeTTers FursT o l-Telen Robinson Wnnona PeTers Cornne SmuTh PaT Howard CHIVALRYS NOT DEAD These boys Norman Panzer Jullan Amaya and Richard Taylor hand ouT programs aT The New Years game unsTead oT The Pep Club gurls Marlon Norall qeTs her program Tor The game PROGRAM' Pep Club members Bob Harper l-larrueT Jones Daryl Clyde Joan WolcoTT and AleTha Knapp dusTrubuTe programs aT The gaTe Tor The Armushce Day game The Pep Club hands ouT programs aT Toofball and baslceTball games . V' . ' . II l 2 F - . . ga l l n . I 4 ' v nu I A an -- BIG APPLE, LITTLE APPLE! Junior cheerleaders. LeoTa Q i , . .Qo . I F W: ' . V '. I' . . 1 1 SMILE! Top row: Evangeleen Lyrrber, Charmaine Cushing, Phyllis HarT, Irene Ceslreich, Marion Young, Donna Spangler, Beverly Carns, Marilyn Yosl, Claris Brase Marcia HamilTon, Eva June SmiTh, Babs Miles, Shirley Calhoun, Teddy WhiTehead, 'Ninona PeTers, Ramona Reynolds Helen TebbeTTs, Virginia SolTow, BeTTy McGovern, Nadine Richardson, Delores GamblegTl1ird row: HarrieT Jones, CharlorTe Lyons, Shirley Millhouse, Julaine FosTer, Jean Freiberg, Evelyn Fagg, Lorna Cruise, Mary Morgan, Donna VanBusliirli Donna Barnes, Doris Reager HarrieTT Lindvall, Maxine STeel, Beulah Mae HasTings, Roxane Bear, Barbara Hirschfold, Carolyn Dixon Mary Alice Seaburg Gloria Ferguson: Second row: Phyllis Edwall, Joleen Kimball, JaneT Wallier, EsTher Snell, May Kumagai, Perelle Gross Jean FlinT, Luella KeeTen, Ann STevenson, Nadine Garland, Mariorie Schenclr, Phyllis Davis, Marilyn Toogood Jane' Sfephens, JoAnn Overmang Fronf row: Elsie Balier, Marion Norall, Donna Ellyson, Doris Pound, Emma Lou Wivell Joyce Millhouse, Phyllis Lierlc, Twyla Fisrer, Jane Nisley, Helen Robinson. Girl Reserve Brings InspiraTion This school year has been an acTive one Tor Girl Reserve members. IT was decided aT The TirsT cab- ineT meeTing oT The year To hold a general meeTing once a monTh. DevoTional meeTing and parTies were al+erna+ed. Thus boTh The spiriTual and social ob- iecTives oT GR. were achieved. The cabineT meeT- ings were held The TirsT Tuesday oT each monTh and general meeTings were held The second Tuesday. ln OcTober a poT-luclc supper was held aT The YouTh Cabin. November acTiviTies were a devo- Tional and supper meeTing held in The Senior High School library and The Tormal iniTiaTion and Tea Tor new members held aT The FirsT LuTheran Church. Miss MarTha ColTrin reviewed The boolc, The COMBATING CHILD DELINQUENCY. Mrs. Fern Jones, counly assislance sec- reTary, Mariorie Coursey Marilyn Edgar Shirley ForsTedT, Jo Ann Overman, Mar- cia HamilTon, Helen Robinson, and C-loria Ferguson discuss social worli. Miss Jones spolce al' a dovolional meelinii in The caTeTeria. THOSE WHO SERVE. Emma Lou Wivrfll Helen Robinson, Myra Maupin, Phyllis Lierlc, Jane Nisely, Doris Pound, Joyce Millhouse, and Marion Norall receiving members in an inilialion aT The Lulheran Church, November Ql. There was an in Formal welcome Tor new members al The youfh cabin soon aTTer. 74 STAND STILL! Top row: Bonnie Applegale, Helen Marzof, Vonna Mae Kosrnicki, Delores Mikkelsen, Donna S:lin'er, Anila Knisley, Pall-loward,Wanda l'lill,Corine Smilh, Jerry Miles, Florine Davis, Ruih Pyle Bonnie Jennings, Be'ly Dempsie' Carolyn Pass, Shirley While Rulh Krovas, Mariorie Baker, Marjorie Coursey: Third row: Bonnie Jean Welch, Frances Pelerson Joyce Aexander Joan Slales Delilah Wells, Virginia Bowen, Lilah Baueher, lris Besack, Carolyn Winn, Mary Ackerman, Mary Alice Goodiellow Theresa Vincill, Donna Aker, Ardena Frazier. Belly Crow, Mary Pal McBroom, Vera Arndr, Virginia Taylor Barbara McCar+y: Second row: Oma Lee Doebke, Wilma McNeel, Virginia Siegilin, Marceil Kelley, Belly Kenlon, Margarel Reynolds, Pal Robinson Theo Carrigar, Jacqueline Boggs, Marilyn Edgar, Alice Jones, Shirley Anderson, Ardyce Threikel, Gwen l-load Mary Shaul, Mary Nasky: Fronl row: Cordelia Klein, Deloris Carns, Violel Koch, Alelha Coleman, Theola Trembly, Shirley Forsledl, Phyllis l-lansen. Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas al The devolional meeling November Zl. A Thanksgiving baskel was presenied lo a needy iamily. The parly for underprivileged children was held iusl before Chrislmas. GR. members con- lribuled money so lhal loys and candy could be given lo lhe children. Mrs. Fern Jones lold aboul her work as Lincoln Counly Assislance Direclor al lhe January devo- lional meeling. A pol-luck supper clirnaxing 'rhe l-learl sisler week was held in The cafeleria in February. Each girl received a gill from her hearl sisler. NO RATION HERE. Leif io righl Charmaine Cushing, Vir- ginia Johnson, Opal Osborne, Shirley Marshall, Delores Gamble Palsy Loncar, Wanda l-lill, Janel Slephens, Donra Ellyson, and Mary Shaul are consuming food fha? GR. girls brouglv lo lhe pol luck supper held afler school in ihe cafereria. A GR.-l-li-Y skaling parly will be held on April ll. A molher-daughler banquef, anolher devolional meeling, and lhe annual senior farewell breakiasl are planned for lhe iulure. Those serving on lhe cabinel lhis year were Phyllis Lierk, presidenl: Jane Nisley, vice-presidenl: Myra Maupin, secrelaryt Elsie Baker, lreasurert commillee chairmen, l-lelen Robinson, Emma Lou Wivell, Doris Pound, Joyce Millhouse and Marion Norall. The sponsors are Miss Laura l-lasenbank, Miss Exie While, Miss Gladys McCormick and Miss l-lelen Sulherland. GR. s+rives lo develop characler and personalily. CABINET MEETS. Miss l-'lelen Sulherland Miss Gladys Mr Cornnick Miss Lora l-lasenbank, Miss Cleo Packer, and Miss Exie While slard in back, Silling ir lhe second row are Phyllis Lierk Twyla Fisher Elsie Safer Joyce Millhouse Emma Lou Wiyel ard Doris Pounc. Frcr' row: Marion Norall, Jane Nis ey Myra Maupin and Erriiy Raue. i are-we 75 Boys Learn of Hi Hi-Y was esiablished for The purpose of promoiing Chrisiian living and providing fun and enieriain- menr for boys of high school age. l-li-Y mixers help acquainf freshmen and new boys wilh Norlh PlaHe High School and wilh ofher boys lheir age. Because Norih Plalle has no Y. M. C. A., Jrhe Hi-Y was organized. Officers lhis year are Hugh Bailey and Jack Mc- Carlney, aciing as co-presidenis, and Darrell Hunt secreiary. These officers meel once a monlh in lhe alhlelics office wiih lheir cabinei, consisring of Al Y Triangle l-lruby, Charles Toogood, Dale Langford, and Dick Tucker. They discuss all business carried on by +he organizalion, and make plans for enierfainmenl. Previously a member of +he cabinet James Baker eniered The armed forces during March of rhe sec- ond semesfer. He graduaied ai a special ceremony. The war has alilecied Hi-Y, as if has all 'rhe or- ganizalions in school. Many of ils members have lefr for service: acrivilies have been cur down as much as possible wilhouf desfroying lhe morale of 'rhe organizalion. However lhis Chrislmas, The HOLD IT! Top row: Charles Leih, Don Boyer, Bob Schaffer, Evan Frisio, Don Finsfrom, Floyd Sawyer, Harry Walfemafh, Jack McDonald, Jerry Claussen, Don Wrighi, Don Yocum, George Bosfwick, Dean Marshall, Tom Morehouse, Jerry Swanson, Jack Johnslon. Don Berge, Harold Flora: Middle row: Charles Cady, Gearld Carroll, Kenneih Taylor, Melvin Olson, Larry Hansen, Jim McMeekin, David Johnson, Jerald Toogood, Bob Lammers, Harley Balie, Harold Lange, Paul Kirkman, Kenny Miller, Norman Todenhofl, Don Rose, Dick Curfis, Gordon Swanson: Froni row: Jack Carroll, Jimmy Dufemple, Charles Irvin, Bob Bollman, Dale Langford, Jim Baker, Jack McCarlney, Hugh Bailey, Charlie Toogood, Mike Hunr, Al Hruby, Dick Tucker, Jerry Calhoun, Don Greer, Dick Slephens, ATTENTION HI Y MEMBERS' Top row' Blaine Nelson Virgil Adle, La Vern Seaburg, Keifh Sfaples, Gale Lorraine, Jack Reynolds, Tommy Dooli++le Conan Caslle Bob Hall Bill Pifzer Sranlord Larkin, Bob Luedke, J. C. Nisley, Bill Evers, Roy Hoichkiss. Wayne Chapman Middle row Charles Schrnidr Don Brandon Dick Clayfon, Kenny Fulk, Jerry Wilson, Gene Gillespie, Jack Tillman. Eames lrvin Bob Lyons Dale Bollman Duane Shirlaw John McWha, Bob Walker, Donald Rose, Bob Flora, Alfred Zimmer: Fronf row Bob Anlonides Plaife Wing Jerry Doebke Bob Ebrighf, Bob Lowe, Ben McDonald, Bob Swaim, Don Reynolds, Evereli Marsh Wendall Wingelf Bob Easier Gearld Shaner, Bob Wilson, Frifz Lundin, Bob Hamilfon. Hi-Y observed The TradiTional ChrisTmas cusTom of giving ChrisTmas baskeTs To The more needy Tam- ilies oT The communiTy. This annual ChrisTmas baskeT proiecT is The high spoT oT The year Tor Hi-Y. All The boys Take parT in some way: eiTher conTribuTing Tood, Turnishing TransporTaTion, or planning The proiecT. Everyl'hing Trom soup To nuTs is included in The baskeTs, providing noT only a ChrisTmas dinner, buT clolhing, exTra Tood, presenTs Tor The children, and even a ChrisTmas Tree Tor The home. Turkey, mashed poTaToes, and all The Trimmings were devoured by 85 boys on November I8 aT The annual Thanksgiving banqueT prepared by The moThers OT Hi4Y members. Miss Anna Kramph Told The boys WhaT iT Means To be a STudenT in NorTh PlaTTe High in The Year, I943, and Wallace Jensen presenTed a saxo- phone solo To provide The enTerTainmenT. To geT The new members and freshmen ac- quainTed, an ouTing was held aT The beginning of The school year aT The youTh cabin. SenaTor RoberT B. Crosby spoke To The boys, aTTer which a song TesT was held and apples and pop were served. A ioinT GR-Hi-Y skaTing parTy is being planned Tor April II aT The American Legion Hall. IT will cosT each person 35C Tor Two hours of skaTing, plus reTreshmenTs. Dues oT TwenTy-Tive cenTs a semesTer are charged and parT of This money goes Tor The mainTenance oT Young Men's ChrisTian AssociaTion buildings. One requiremenT oT Hi-Y is ThaT each boy aTTend some church or church school aT leasT once a monTh. Ivan W. Wilson is head sponsor oT Hi-Y while R. Cedric Anderson and G. Allison YosT are his able assisTanTs. lT'S THIS WAY. Hugh Bailey presidenT oT I-li-Y insTrucTs cab- ineT members AI Hruby, James Baker, Jack McCarTney, Charles Toogood, Dick Tucker, Dale Lang- Tord, and Darrell Hunf al a meeT- ing in Coach WiIson's oTTice. wi.: 953' YOU HOLD THIS. Jack lv1cCarT- ney hands a can To Dale Lang- Tord. Charlie Toogood prepares To shove The baskeT in The car. These boys are geTTing ready To deliver ChrisTmas baskeTs To needy Families in The ciTy. THIS IS IT. CabineT member Dick Tucker explains To new members Don Boyer, Jerry Doebke, KeiTh Sfaples and PlaTTe Wing The Hi-Y emblem. Each new member is given a membership card bearing This seal. 77 f is 2 if They Are Training To Teach 'hr-. SILENT NIGHT. Sealed on lhe couch are Miss Anionides, Bonnie Jennings, and Alrene Downs. On ihe lloor are La Verna Krause Lois Bosrwiclc, and Marion Biehl, They are sirzing in lronf ol ine lree ai iheir annual Chrisimas parly, Wood Bee and Knighi-Hood ol Youih were or- ganized as social and educaiional clubs for lulure reachers. A+ rhe Wfood Bee Charier Banguei, ihe senior girls sign ihe charler of The luiure Teachers of America, and a new seal is added ro rhe charier. The Wood Bee officers Tirsr semesier were Marion Biehl, presidenit Bonnie Jennings, vice-pres- iden+: Aliene Downs, secreraryy and LaVerna Krause, lreasurer. Second semesier officers were Bonnie Jennings, president LaVerna Krause, Vice- presidenlg Ardis Humphrey, secreraryz and Alrene Downs, Treasurer. The olliicers of rhe iunior organizaiion, Knighi- Hood of Youih, are Belly Jones, presidenli Norma Lee Ocamb, vice-president Velma Breach, secre- 'raryi and Elsie Balcer, ireasurer. THERES NORTH PLATTEI Velma Breech, Norma Ocamb, Belly Phelps Maureen Qualley, Phillip Slerns, Belly Jones Elsie Balmer Virginia Yourg Rosemary Fosfer, Mildred Breeder Jane Fouls sludy Their grade school geography. WHERE'S TARAWA? La Vern Krause, Helen Campbell, Ardis Humphrey, Marion Biehl, Bonnie Bess, Bonnie Jen- nings, Leis Bosiwiclc Miss Anionides Allene Downs, and Arlene Marqerum discuss lhe war and ils progress. ACTIVE DUTY. Ida Mae Neale and Berrha Boclcus, Wood Bee alumni are irsralling new officer Helen Campbell af ihe annual Wood Bee Charler banquer November I2 in ihe caieieria. Each year an old member inslalls lhe new. 78 OFF TO WORK WE GO! Back row: Francis lsley, Merlin Filch, Charles Seeley, Morris Jones, LeRoy Rirna, .lo Eaine Corbe'l Junior Eberly Evelyn Koch, Conrad Slaler, Lola Ward: Fronl' row: Claude Milroy, Scarf Richards, Dale Srnirh, Jack Slephens Floyd l-lunfer, Dorolhy Loncar Carmen DeVore, Nola Tovaas, Joyce Disrel, Jaclcie Snyder, Margarel Griesen, Kalhryn Malcolm. Marguarile McEvoy Arlene Prather, Clarice Slaples, Ringing The Doorbell Gf Success The parr-lime program was esrablished lo enable sludenls lo complele a lour-year high school course, and lo learn a lrade or a business. The sludenls who parlicipale in lhis plan ar- range rheir schedules in such a way 'rhar lhey 'rake 'rheir solids in lhe morning and leaving in lhe aller- noon ro go ro work. This group is under lhe super- vision oi l-l, I-l. Newman. They leave school al l2:lO lo worlc in various places, such as lhe Para- STAR DlPPER? No ius' good ice crearr dipperh reciies Earlene Lu erel, wno s on 'he iois af lhe ldea Dairy. SMOOTH-NO HAY! Ed Minniclc is affennpling ro sel Conan Caslle an ove'ccar at The Famous Clorhing S'cre. mounl lhearer, lhe Ideal dairy, lhe Ford garage, lvlonlgornery Ward, and lhe Daily Telegraph. ln relared subiecls fhe sludenls are given in- slruclion in various iacrors 'ro loe lalcen in consid- eralion when applying and securing lhe posilions which lhey are seeking. The parl-lime program was lirsr siarred in I933 wirh only lilreen srudenls enrolled. In I943-44 lorly-'five sludenls have lalcen parr-lime. THE HEAT'S ON. E-.fere++ Schrridf asserrb es a slove in 'he s'ore room oi Monlgornery Ward slore, EVENING lN PARIS? Carmen DeVore sel's cosme'ics al lhe Charrbers drug s'ore, on The parr-time program. I , Ti .i 3 , if - 2 nr la.. MW-Xl . NAVAL CADETS. Cadeis Sisfo, Bond, Miller, Millspaugh, and Turner are diligenfly working on navigalion problems in room 300 which was given lo Them lo use as a class room for The duralion. These cadeis also learn lo fly planes. TALKING IT OVER. Cadels Roy Lee Oswald, Bill Kneib, Audrey Forsylhe, L, P. Johnsion, Vernon Kneib, Bolo Elher- ingfon, and Donna Splinler discuss The columns and sfories ol: The Round-Up School paper published every olher Friday. The Navy Cade'rs Learn To Fly The War Training Service-Civil Aeronaulics Aurh- orily program provides an opporiunily for Those sludenis under The direclion ol The Navy fo learn ground school and ilighl inslruclion according To avialion's requiremenls. Included in This program is aihleiics, navigalion, radio, and aerology. There are Two classes in session ar one lime in The high school. One in room ZOO and The olher in room 300. The cadels 'rake gym in our gymnasium. Ivan W. Wilson, our own alhlelics coach has been hired 'ro leach calislhenics. Early lasi spring The cadeis erecfed 'rheir own obslacle course all around lhe ioolball iield. ll is really speciacular 'ro wafch 'rhe cadels run ihe obslacle course. Roy W. Mayer, lormer chemislry ieacher here has been coordinalor lor Two years. 80 HELPING! Al The USO are Doris Pound, Ray Brack, Marilyn Meflin, Carolyn Dixon, George McConnell, Mary Keeie Cpl. Claude Veroa, Audrey Forsylhe, Evelyn Fagg, Marion Norall, Mary Schalz, Frank Millspauqh, and Earl Brooks. The sTudenT service organizaTion is a body OT boys who acT as sTudenT police. They keep order in The halls beTween classes and during TiTTh period. One is sTaTioned aT The caTeTeria door To waTch The lunch line and prevenT any unnecessary disTurb- ances. Every period one sTudenT is on duTy. Members oT The sTudenT service are George T-lemmeriTe, RoberT Yen, Richard McCaslin. Cecil l-lill, KenneTh Tuenge, Junior Eberly, Conrad SlaTer, Eugene T-lerron, RoberT Reckard, GilberT Dike, Donald l-lansen, lrwin Mullenix, Delmond Phillips, Charles Seeley, Myron Davis, LaVern Seaburg, Lloyd Collins, Donald Yocum, LeRoy Rima, Donald DeLosh. LeRoy Neve is The capTain oT sTudenT service. l-le has been very ouTsTanding in This work. VicTor B. RuTT is The sponsor. Mr. RuTT supervises The ac- Tion oT This group. l-le has sTaTed ThaT all oT These boys are mosT cooperaTive in assisTing when ever They are called upon To do so. One oT Their numerous Tasks is The guarding oT The bicycle racks. They are waTched consTanTly To avoid any possible TheTT. These sTudenTs also aid sTrangers and visiTors in Tinding Their desTinaTions. Several oT Them assisTed in direcTing people during elecTion Time. RoberT Yen graduaTed aT The close oT The TirsT semesTer. l-le is now enrolled in The Nebraska Uni- versiTy. Eleven oT These boys are seniors and Their places will be Tilled by underclassmen. S'ruden'rs Serve The School ff' HUNGRY STUDENTS. Bessie Whifirg Tneole Carrigar BeTTi, Jones RuTh Adle Ju'ian Arnaya and Lolnren Tlnorrcson are waning paTienTly TO be served in Tre :aTeTeria. A persors are allawed Twefvy-Tive rninuTes in which To eaT. STUDENT SERVlCE. Tar, row: Geofyfg T-li nrnf:ri'e Rober- Yen Dick McCaslir Cecil T-lill Ke-'wh Tuenqf: Juniri Eberly Conrad SlaTe' Euqero l-lerrcn Bob Rechard. Second rowg GilberT Dike Don l-lansen lrffir Mullenix, Delnnond Phillips Charles Seeley Myron Davis LaVern Seaburd, Front row: l.'Cyd Collins Don Yocurn LeRoy Rima, Den DeLosh Lepcy Neve, and VicTor B, RuTT soorscr. SKIPPING? Alter' Doffnower, a rnerrbef of The s'udenT serv- ice Tcrce checks Jean liinrel as src 7: abou' 'C cafe The sckoc: buiiding cre rrinu e Cfafrvf 're disnrissa re! rings a' 3:22 o, rr. S'uder's a e no 1 0 Tre si 4 beTore 'e ce . 8I Q . THESE ARE LEADERS. The STudenT Council cabineT: Phyllis Lierlc, secreTaryg Diclc Tuclcer, sergeanT-aT-arms: Conan CasTle, vice-president and sTanding is Jim Balmer, presidenT. The STudenT Council meT on November I7, 1943, TourTh period, WANTA DANCE? LeTT row: Phyllis Lierlc JusTyn Wada Marion Norall, Bob EasTer, Cenler row: Dell Lewis, Myra Maupin, Jane Nisley, Dale l.angTord, Bob Luedlce. Righf row: T-lelen Fong, Don FinsTrorn, Darrell T-lunT, Hugh Bailey. Dick Tucker. Jim Balmer, sTanding. Miss O'Rourlce, sponsor, aT leTT. VALENTINE QUEEN! Jim Balmer, presidenT oT Slude-nT Coun- cil, presenTs a corsage To Donna Ellyson, who was crowned ValenTine Queen aT a STudenT Council dance held in The audiTorium February I8, aTTer a baslceTball game wiTh Sidney The STudenT Council esTablished as :Ts aim beTTer sTudenT governmenT ln order Tor a sTudenT To serve as a member OT The STudenT Council The sTudenT musT be elecTed by The sTudenT body The polihcal campaign Tor nexT years oThcers is To Take place some Time in April All members are elecTed To serve Two years Then They are auTomaTically released However They may be re elecTed Tor anoTher Two years The council originaTed and sponsored The ll school dances held This year The councu obTai ed permission Trom The school board To hold Tour all school nighT dances Decorahons were in The ChrisT mas spiriT Tor The TirsT dance which was held De cember eighTeenTh Th nexT one was held January TourTeenTh The Third February eighTeenTh honored S ValenTine The decoraTlons were in The Va enTine moTiT Donna Ellyson was crowned Valenhne ueen The council also worlced wiTh ParenT Teachers Associahon concerning a service Tlag Tor ex mem bers oT NorTh PlaTTe T-ligh School who have gone mTo The armed Torces BuT as yeT one has noT been made up or puT on display 82 The council also cooperaTed wiTh The adminis TraTion in caring Tor The lawn and shrubs They had charge oT The sales oT War Bonds and War STamps Members sold sTamps on second Tloor during TirsT semesTer RecenTly The council changed The days To The second and The sixTeenTh oT every monTh in The home rooms Several home rooms had IOO per cenT sa es a , . . 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' 1 REPRESENTING YOU Members oT The STudenT Councsl are BeTTy McGovern Darrell Hur'T Marlon Norall Dell Lewis Phyllus Luerk secreTary Bob Luedke A J Murrlsh Bob EasTer Don EnnsTrom Conan CasTle vuce presndenT Jane Nlsely Helen Fong JusTyn Wada Myra Maupnn Jlm Baker pres1denT Alexander Hruby Hugh Barley Dale l.angTord and Duck Tucker sergeanT aT arms A spec al meeTnng was called nn order ThaT The group plcTure could be Taken In The audlTorlum STuclenT Council Works For All The STudenT Council held an assembly Ernday March 31 They had a pmcTure oT The school divided mTo TwenTy spaces In each space There was a home room number Each home room ThaT achneved IOO per cenT boncl sales goT :Ts pncTure In a square OTTlcers oT The STudenT Council are James Baker Lrerk secreTary and Duck Tucker sergeanT aT arms Members are BeTTy McGovern Darrell HunT Marnon Norall Dell Lewis RoberT Luedke A J Murrush RoberT EasTer Donald FlnsTrom Jane NIS ley Helen Pong JusTyn Wada Myra Maupnn Alexander Hruby Hugh Barley and Dale LangTord The STudenT Councnl members served as ushers aT open house Thursday November TourTh aT The hugh school audnTornum AT Their TnrsT meeTnng They adopTed a Sugges Tron Box To be placed In The OPTICS Tor The purpose oT al owing The sTudenT body more volce In sTudenT governmenT STudenTs were asked To drop helpful crmcnsms or suggeshons mTo The box aT any Tnme CommnTTees were also named Conan CasTle was appounTed To be an charge oT war bonds and sTamps Jane Nnsley Phyllis Llerk Dale LangTord and Hugh Barley assusTed hum Duck Tucker rs chairman oT The publlclTy com muTTee Hugh Barley IS The socsal charrman Up To November TourTh The STudenT Council had sold one Thousand nine hundred and TnTTy nune dol The STudenT Councal also has elecTed new mem bers To The sensor and lunnor Pep Clubs A ponhcal campaign wnll be held durung The laT Ter parT oT April Two parTles will selecT candldaTes Tor presadenT vice presudenT secreTary Treasurer and sergeanT aT arms They will be elecTed by The voTe oT The enTnre sTudenT body The daTe Tor The lasT dance oT The year was seT Tor April TwenTy elghTh buT ThaT Tnme has also been selecTed Tor The sensor class play so The dance daTe has been changed For The IasT dance JusTyn Wada has charge OT The decoraT1ons Hugh Barley and Dale LangTord Tood Mass MargareT O Rourke sponsors STudenT Coun cnl She devoTes much oT her Tume To The sTudenTs acTlvlT1eS 83 X wg -f 0 president Conan CasTle, vice-presidenT: Phyllis lars worTh oT bonds and sTamps. ! 1 1 . - 1 . They Consider Ways and Means PASS THE BILLS!! On The AcTiviTies Board are Phyllis Lierlc, Paul Marfi, Miss Florence Anfonides, Ardis I-lumphrey, Les- lie W. Nelson, Miss Gladys McCormick, Miss Marie Schaab, and Clarence F. Wrighf, aT a regular meefing. ONCE A WEEK! Miriam Saeger issues Acfivifies Boolrs and checks whife sheefs for home room secreTaries Rosaline Golden, Doris Pound, and Evelyn BarreTT. Secrefaries issue Ticlcefs To sTudenTs each Wednesday The fiffh period. r l E 1 f A ,- MAKE NO ERRORS. Lucille Bowman, acTiviTies boolis secre- Tary. Mariorie CasTeel, acTiviTies office secrefary, Arlene Mc- Kain assisfanf, LeoTa Beeler, booklceeper. These girls lceep an accounf of all money deposifed for The organizaTion. 84 The AcTiviTies AssociaTion carries on iTs business Through The TiclceT office and The Treasurer's office. Miss Gladys McCormick is The faculfy TiclceT audiTor whose office is on second floor. C. F. WrighT is The cenTral Treasurer. LeoTa Beeler a senior replaced Rose Mary FosTer as boolalceeper. l-ler responsibiliTies are To posT The ledger, enTer receipTs, handle individual accounT sheefs, and lceep The records of TwenTy some differ- enT organizaTions. LeoTa is in The Treasurer's office in room IO8 sevenTh and eighTh periods. Marjorie CasTeel, a senior resumed her duTies as financial secreTary. l-ler duTies are To receive and counT all money, wriTe receipTs To The organizaTions and see ThaT The money is deposiTed in The bank. She worlcs in The acTiviTies office fifTh and sixTh periods. Wilma Kuhlman, a senior and Arlene McKain, a sophomore assisTed Mariorie during The firsT semesfer. These Two girls were The only new secre- Taries in The office This year. Roxane Bear, a sophomore, came in second semesTer as a new assisTanT secreTary. Donna Car- penTer and DeLoris Wilson also assisTed. Lucille Bowman, anoTher senior is in charge of all acTiviTies boolc money. She wriTes receipfs, checlcs money envelopes, and deposiTs The money wiTh The financial secreTary. This was LuciIIe's Third year in The office. Miriam Saeger, a iunior This year, is in charge of issuing acTiviTies boolcs To secreTaries. AcTiviTies Ticlcefs are issued every Wednesday during fifTh period. OK THE BUDGET. These are members oT The AcTiviTies Ase sembly: Miss Marie Schaab Bob Luedke Phyllis Lierk,Audrey ForsyThe, Paul MarTi Mrs. Marion Kline Miss Gladys Mc- Cormick Miriam Saeqer C. F. WriqhT, Donna Ellyson, Miss Lora Hasenbank, Ardis T-lumphrey Phyllis Wada, Miss FCA rence AnToriides, and L. W. Nelson, TAKE THOSE TICKETS! Miss Cleo Packer and Elsie Baker are Taking TickeTs Tor The TirsT STudenT Council Dance Tl aT was held This year. Dance Tickc-Ts were TiTTeen conT5 Tor a single admission. PAYING-iN-FULL! Marvin Richards is paying 33.85 Tor his acTiviTies book To BeTTy Beyerle home-room secreTary Tor 2I2. AcTiviTies TickeTs are issued each Wednesday in The home rooms. by home room secreTaries. HOW MANY TICKETS? Miss Ann Shunnan sells TickeTs Tcr The NorTh PIaTTe-Cozad baskeTball game To Lohren Thorro- son and Don WriqhT. R. Cedric Anderson is The TickeT Taker Tor This nighT, Teachers alTernaTe workinj games. By OcTober TiTTeenTh There had been 622 acTiv- iTies books sold. Three home rooms had ICO per cenT sales: IOO, 302, and The library. iNlineTyATwo per cenT oT The sTudenTs in home room IO8 pur- chased acTiviTies books, placing Them in second place. AcTiviTies books sales ToTaled 52,205.85 The AcTiviTies Assembly meT Twice during The year. The TirsT Time Tuesday November second and again Tuesday March TourTeenTh. R. Cedric Anderson submiTTed a plan To remodel The caTeTeria. AcousTic board was purchased To im- prove The sound properTies oT The room. Window draperies will be boughl' To improve The liqhTinq eTTecTs. A commiTTee has been appoinTed To come pile all rules which concern The business oT The associaTion. 85 K O D Y Furs? radio broadcast from scnoo fearures Audrey Forsyrne Cha Yes Tnornp sen and Jack MrDonald as announcers 4 HEL LO' Paulrne Jonansen sensor 'owns ine S of nnre corar workers af We or oaraqe Sne ns a par? frrne s'u enr if U O 5 I rank- ' W ' - ' I F d 'N A . r ' - ' , d . l - - . . , l ' ' I I - A or ff, Q , A s Jn- . . sg I I I - K , A 1 ' .R A ' 9 z :.: I I xi j A W J' K ' ,: - Q fs r In l xx Ev H X I , 5 ' X M . ':-.. xr ' 1 fi? M J ,...s I ' 5 if i X f - f:W .,,, A, ' . ,-,-. Q TL, , --vn . OFFWCEQRS 1 'l' K Ml., MECHANICS OF THE WHEEL. Darrell Reminglon, Jerry O'Rourke, LeRoy Rowley, Gorden Kinzler, Roberl Yen, Lily Fong, and Delmond Phillips are heedlul as Mr. Newman ex- .1 plains lhe use ol lhe wheel in mechanical drawing. 'R f' 1 s- ,Y And So To School ADAMS, ROBERT . . . an induslrial arls course has chal- lenged him lor lhe pasl lour years . . . sludenl service 2-3. baskelball I-2-3, lrack 2 . . . conslrucls model airplanes and collecls all varielies ol plane piclures as his hobbies . . . he plans lo ioin some division ol lhe air corps soon. ALLEN, LEN . . . lakes up all modes ol music as his hobby . . . parlicipaled in band l-2-3-4, band caplain 4, lrumpel lrio 3-4, brass sexlel 3-4, iazz band 3-4, debale 3-4 . . . enrolled in college preparalory course . . . hopes lo become an accomplished chemical engineer. AMAYA, JULIAN . . . yearns lo be enrolled in lhe army A-I2 college program . . . sludies engines in spare lime . . . sludenl secrelary 3, laxidermy club 3, sporls edilor ol annual slall, Round-Up 4, hiking club 3, Pep Club 4 . . . sped lhrough lhe bookkeeping and accounling course. APPLEGARTH, EUNICE . . . zooms spare momenls . . . belonged lo . . . her lolly ambilion is lo be a along on roller skales in G.A.A. l-2-3-4, GLR. l successlul civil engineer . . . look a general course . . . worked as silk-linisher al Model Cleaners on lhe parl-lime program during her senior year. APPLEGATE, DALE . . . Apple, whose lavorile expression is Wanla squirm, worm? , slayed hep lo lhe live as he wriggled lhrough lhe slenographic course . . . parlicipaled in l-li-Y I-2-3-4, band 2 . . . his sole ambilion is lo be a daring llying caydel some day in lhe near lulure. ARNDT, VERA . . . absorbed in lhe home economics course and hopes lo make good use ol il by becoming a guccegglol dielilion . . . member ol GR. in lreshman year . . . knils as a paslime . . . also enjoys walching a good movie or read- ing hair-raising myslery novels during her leisure lime. AYARS, FLOYDINE . . . sludenl direclor ol Lellers lo Lucerne , . . plays her violin as a hobby . . . likes all sorls ol sporls . . , Pep Club 2, orcheslra I-2-3-4 . . . recorder in Job's Daughlers 4 . . . slenographic course . . . hopes lo be a privale secrelary or work in a symphony orcheslra. 88 Adams Allen Amaya Applegarlh Bay Beeler Benham Bess BAILEY, HUGH . . . counls on ioining lhe U. S. Marines in July . . . Berlram K hunls and plays baskelball during lhe respeclive seasons . . . l-li-Y 3-4, presidenl 4, baskelball 2-3-4, Sludenl Council 4, dramalics 2-3 . . . overpowered lhe elusive subiecls ol lhe general course. BAKER, JAMES . . . presidenl ol class in iunior year . , . Sludenl Council 2-3-4, vice-presidenl 3, presidenl 4, dobaxe 3. band, orcheslra, I-li-Y cabinel, loolball, baskelball, lrack all I-2-3-4 . . . lhe college preparalory course and a cerlain blonde sophomore look up all ol his lime. BATIE, HARLEY . . . Pedro's goal is lo become a doclor and relieve human sullering . . . collecls coins ol all sizes and denominalions as his sideline . . . conquered lhe college preparalory course in lhree and a hall years . . . pep band Zi, l-li-Y I-2-3-4, band l-2-3-4, marching band 2. BAY, MAY . . . her principal ambilion is lo see lhe high- lighls ol lhe world . . . Maisie likes lo lump and iive . . . lhe general course provided enough work lo keep her occupied during her lour years al high school . . . couldn'l lind lime lo parlicipale in any high school aclivilies. BEELER, LEOTA . . . allendance secrelary 2, bookkeeper in aclivilies ollice 4, GR. 4, Pep Club cheerleader 4 . . . cellecling piclures ol lriends lorms an inleresling diversion lor Susie . . . slenographic course . . , has high hopes ol becoming a pilol in lhe lerry command. BENHAM, DALE , . . wandered lhrough lhe college pre- paralory course . . . his ambilion is lo become a daring loresl ranger . , . males burnl wood elchings and brasscrall panels during his leisure lime . . . also helps lo relieve lhe labor shorlage by reading gas melers. BESS, BONNIE . . . works in lhe ladies' wearing apparel de- parlmenl in Monlgomery Wards . . . ollice girl 3, orcheslra 3, glee club 3, lreasurer ol reviews 2 . . . goes all oul lor vocal music . . . Skeeler look lhe normal lraining course . . craves lo be a music leacher. , - -- -... .. . vis . - . Hifi-1 Y ' , ' ' . ' 57 . S ? ' 5 xl' h li , VV gig -V .ce W ,ff g if 3 fn? : ' is A f '- A Applegafe Arndf Ayars Bailey Balmer Bafie Blehl Blaesi Bollman Boolroui Bosiwiclr Bowen PERSONALITY PLUS. Edwin Minniclc debafes abouf fhe social influence of personalify wifh Miss Shuman as Lola BIEHL, MARION . . . sfudenf secrelary I-2-4, secrefary of Ward, Dale Applegafe, Bill Wrighf, Marie Siegelin, Beverly Knighfhood of Youfh 4, dramafics I, glee club 2, annual 2-3, Carns. and Marqarel Greisen offer suqqesfions. presidenf of librarians 4 . . . fhe normal fraining course is preparing Mickey fo be a successful school feacher . . . dancing and movies are her sidelines. BLAESI, MARILYN . . . flag fwirler 3-4, GR. I-2, chorus I-2-3-4, glee club I-2-3-4, Madrigal 3, girls frio 2 . . . lekes fo cuf fhe rug, usher, and frip ouf fo Jimmie's' hilarious parfies . . . concenfrafed on lhe college prepara- fory course . . . hopeful of crooning wifh a iazz band. BOLLMAN, ROBERT . . . foolc parf in I-Ii-Y 2-3-4, foofball I-2-3-4, iunior glee club I, chorus 2-3-4, fraclc 2-3, baslcef- ball I, sfudenf secrefary 2-3 . . . fhe college preparafory course lcepf Bob in fhe groove . . . enfered fhe Navy V-5 program fhe second semesfer of his fourfh year of high school. BOOKOUT, WANDA . . . came here from Cozad her fresh- man year . . . collecfs unique ash frays as her hobby . . . 'angled wifh fhe sfenographic course . . . desires fo be a sfenographer for some small concern . . . clerlrs in O'Con- nor's Dime Sfore as her bif in 'rhe war efforf. BOSTWICK, LOIS . . . fraveled fhrough fhe normal fraining course . . . wanls fo become a feacher or a felephone operafor . . . Knighfhood of Youfh 3. librarian of Woodbee 4 arfendance secrelary 2-3-4 . . . Lodie's good times consisf of bicycle riding, roller-slcafing, and horseback riding. BOWEN, NORMA . . . vice-presidenf of senior class, GR. I-2-3-4, chorus l-2'-3-4, glee club I-2-3-4 . . , boolclceeper af Miles Cleaners . . . yearns fo be a nurse and comforf lhe ailing . . . also hopes fo do some exfensive posl'-war Travel- ing . . . raced fhrough The sfenoqraphic course, OH, THAT OZONE! Earl Flinf, Richard Woodcoclc, Masaomi Olramolo, Wilma Kuhlman, and Evelyn Pease seem fo be .I having difficulfy wrifing up fheir lab books affer an expe- rimenf in oxygen. 89 BOWMAN, LUCILLE . . . Acliviiies office 2-3-4, Gr.A,A. I-2-3, Pep Club 3, orcheslra I-2 . . , is aiming al a posi- Iion as regislered nurse .1 . CiIle enioys horseback riding and skaling . , . enrolled in Ihe college preparalory course . . . works parl-lime al Ihe candy counfer in Ihe depol. BRANSON, DIXIE . . . as a courr reporler she'II be siflin' on lop of Ihe world . . . GR. I-2, orcheslra 2-3, band I-2-3-4, marching band 2-3-4 . . . compleled rhe college preparalory course al dazzling speed, now allending college . . . collecfing phonograph records is her hobby. BRASE, CLARIS . . . enrolled in Ihe college preparalory course . . . ambilion is Io be an air hosless on a monslrous posl-war passenger plane . . . Broz derives greal pleasure from dancing, swimming, skaling, and singing . . . G.A.A. I-2, GR. I-2-3-4, senior glee club I-2-3-4. BREACH, LOHREN . . . came here from I-Iomedale, Idaho, in his iunior year , . . regislered in lhe college preparalory course . . . receives keen salisfaciion from such sporls as hunling and fishing . . . F.F.A. I-2 . , . aspires lo become a prosperous farmer and provide food for freedom. CALHOUN, LEO . . . ioining one ol Ihe armed services Io help win Ihe war is one ambilion which he has already fulfilled by enlisling in Ihe Army Engineering Corps . . . Cal was engaged in a scienlilic and engineering course . . . reading, dancing, and sporls consumed all ol his spare lime. CAMPBELL, HELEN . . . Flash wanls lo be an old maid school marm unless someone changes her mind . . . hobbies are dancing and skaling . . . social chairman of Knighlhood oi Youlh 3, reporier lor Woodbee 4 . . . came Irorn Wallace in her iunior year... normal Iraining course. CARNS, BEVERLY . . . chorus I-2-3-4, glee club I-2-3-4 sexlefre I-2-3-4, Madrigal 3, GR. I-2:-3-4, oilice girl 4, slu- denl secrelary 2-3 . . . Lucy maslered a slenographic course . . . her goal is Io be able To lake diclalion ar I5O words a rninule . . . iavorile paslime is dancing. Bowman Branson Brase Claussen Crow Dike 90 CARNS, VANCEL . . . his ambition is lo be one ol lhese dashing sky pilofs buf has been claimed by The Navy V-5 program ar presenl . . . has fhe enlerprising hobby of build- ing model airplanes . . . slaved in Ihe college preparalory course . . . Iiflle lime Io parricipale in exlra-curricular acrivilies. CARPENTER, WANDA . . . collecling phonograph records is Onnie's lavorile reiaxalion from Ihe worry and slrain ol Ihis work-a-day world . . . parlicipaled in Ihe high schools par?-Time program, being employed al Ihe Wool- worrh Dime Sfore . . . GR. I, band I-2-3 . . , general course. CASTEEL, MARJORIE . . . galloped Ihrough Ihe college preparalory course . . . organizalion edilor of Ihe annual 4, acliviries office 3-4, allendancc secrelary 2-3, librarian I-2, GR. I-2-3, junior glee club I-2 . . . dreams ol possessing a horse ranch and becoming an experl lrick rider. CLAUSSEN, JEROME . . . his be all and end all ol exisl- ence is To be a rooiin' Ioolin' horn Iooler . . . iazz band 3-4, orcheslra I-2-3-4, band I-2-3-4, chorus I-2-3, boys ocfel I-2, l'Ii-Y I-2-3-4, Irack I-2-3, baskelball I-2, ioolball I-2-3-4 . . . Rube scrimmaged fhrough Ihe college preparalory course. CROW, BETTY . , . Vicky collecls polished moss agafes and bulierllies in her momenls of leisure . , . dancing also plays an imporIan'r parl in her life . . . enrolled in Ihe sfenographic course, wilh college and a posilion as secrelary in view . . . GR. 4, iunior glee club I-21-3, Round-Uplypisl 4. DIKE, GILBERT . . . ollicial flag-raiser 4, sludenl service 4. glee club I . . . ambilion is Io graduale, win rhe war, and lhen 'rake up ranching . . . Gil worked diligenlly on a college preparalory course . . . his hobbies are dancing and bagging big game . . . gradualed al Ihe close of 'rhe firsl semesrer. DISTEL, JOYCE . . . compleling Ihe sfenographic course gave Joy lillle leisure , . . member of GR. I-2-3 . . . dancing, sporls and making new friends are her oulside acrivilies . . . iinds her iob of clerking in Oiconnoris Deparl- menl slore inleresling . . . looking forward lo being a hairdresser. l ai .-aa' 1 Breach Calhoun Disiel Dixon Dowhower Dow Campbell Carns, B FIS PITCHFORK PACKIN' MAMMAS. Delaris Wilson, Sylvia Dike, Rosaline Golden, Floydine Ayars, Miriam Saeger, and Evangeleen Lymber lhrealen lhe Cozad l-laymakers, Shirley Marshall, Jerry Ann Miles, Wilma McNeel Palsy Loncar, Cordelia Kline, and Jean Mills. CURVACIOUS CROONERS. Al l-lruby, James Baker, Al Taylor, and Hugh Bailey, lhe famous and fashionable Rock- elles ol Norlh Plalle l-ligh School, kick up lheir heels and sing in lhe program Final Follies ol '43. TITTLE TATTLE TALE!! Phyllis Lierk, Ann Alchison, Bonnie McNeel, and Belly Kuhns shame Virginia Polls lor lalllinq lo lhe leacher, Shirley Swan, in lhe skil Huckleberry Finn School, ol lhe Final Follies ol '43, ,- Carns, V. Carpenler Casleel Eberly Ellingson Ellyson We Sing Ancl Dance DIXON, CAROLYN . . . her arnbilion is direcled al allend- ing Slephens College . . . maslered lhe college preparalory course wilh ease , . . linds an energelic diversion in lennis, swimming and music . . . band I-2-3-4, marching band I-2-3-4, GR. I-2-3-4, secrelary ol senior class. DOWHOWER, ALBERT . . . hopes lo be a handy man wilh aulomobiles . . . enjoys all kinds ol hunling, as long as lhe rules ol sporlsmanship are exercised . . . barged lhrough lhe general course . . . Al was engaged in parl-lime work al lhe Conoco filling slalion unlil he enlisled in lhe Navy. DOWNS, ALTENE , . . Teeny lripped briskly lhrough lhe normal lraining course . . . will allain her ambilion by lraveling and leaching in l-lawaii . . . inleresled in reading and music . . . Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, secrelary lor Wood- bee 4, allendance secrelary in 204 3-4, assislanl lo nurse 4. EBERLY, JUNIOR . , . sludenl service 4, F.F.A, I-2-3, dele- gale lo PFA. convenlion 3 . . . Punk announces he would like lo own lhe biggesl callle ranch in Nebraska . . . his hobbies include hunling and nilly women . . , vocalional agricullure course . . , anolher sludenl working parl-lime. ELLINGSON, JACK , . . lo gel rich quick and lhen relire lo spend his labulous weallh is Rabbil's one and only arnbilion . . . ambled lhrough lhe slenographic course . . . glamorous and gorgeous girls engage his enraplured allen- lion , . . sludenl manager ol loolball 3, lrack I-2-3. ELLYSON, DONNA . . . seeks relaxalion in shows, dancing and cooking . , . l'El'y Maes' aim in lile is lo be a good cook lor Riley . . . ollicer in Job's Daughlers, GR. I-2-3-4. song leader 3-4, chorus 2-3-4, glee club 2-3-4 sexlelle 3-4, Madrigal 2-3-4 , , , llew 'hrough lhe college preparalory course. 9I qu ,Q W-wr cv Fagg Fisher, L. Fisher, T. Forsyfhe Franklin Frislo FAGG, EVELYN . . . college preparalory course , . . G.R. I-243-4, GR. choir I-2, mixed chorus I-2-3-4, Job's Daughrers . . . anlicipales arlending college . . . linds enlerlainmenl in singing lennis, dancing, movies, and music . . . oblained a shorl leave lrom school io sing wilh Albers Evangelisls. FISHER, LAURETTA . . . Lorrie has her hearl' sei on lancy, perhaps professional, roller-skaling . . . rolled lhrough a slenographic course . . . home room secrelary for annual 3 . . . all leisure momenls are engaged in roller-skaling, dancing, and horseback riding . . . works al lhe Proiecl bakery. FISHER, TWYLA . . . anolher girl who likes lo cul lhe rug . . . also amuses hersell by arlending alhlelic conlesls and shows . . . sienographic course . . . band l-2-3-4. GR, I-2-3-4, officer ol Jobs Daughlers . . .super marimba player . . . would like lo conducl her own symphony orcheslra. FITCH, MERLIN . . . compleled rhe induslrial arls course . . . his one and only hobby is donning sporl logs during +he hunring season and lrying his luck , . . has lhe unique ambilion ol being a bulcher . . . works on lhe parl-lime program in lhe meal deparlmeni al ihe Sixlh Slreel marker. FLINT, EARL VANDORAN . . . loolball I-3-4, baskerball 3, lrack 3, annual secrelary 4 . . . invaded lhe college pre- paralory course . . . anlicipafes lraveling around lhe world and wriling a book abou? his advenrures ...' 'Chuck' seems lo have no par+icular hobby, buf lakes in everyrhing. FLOROM, CHESTER . . . Chel uniles wilh lhe hundreds ol sludenls relieving lhe man shorlage by working al Gam- blels markel . . . excels in sollball, wilh looiball, volleyball and baskelball as exlra aclivilies . . . regislered in general course . . . looking lorward lo ioining lhe Navy. FONG, LILY , . . cornplered a slenographic-college pre- paraiory course in lwo and one-hall years , . . Lil hopes lo be an archilecrural or highway engineer so rhal she can aid China in ils Reconslruciion Period . . . G.A,A. I-2.-3, social chairman 2-3, GR. l Camera club 3 . . . collecls aulographs. 92 -rf' Fi'rcI'1 Flinf Florom Fong Gilmore Grandy Greisen Gross FORSYTHE, AUDREY . . , edilor ol Round-Up 4 , . . made rapid progress in lhe college preparalory course . , . enioys Ihe lhrills ol surlboard riding and swimming . . . hopes lo compose greal wrirings in fhe 'lulure . . . came here from Omaha Cenlral High . . . member ol Cenlral l-ligh Players. FRANKLIN, MARVIN . . . fakes up rhe acrive sporls ol hunling and 'lishing lor recreafion . . . engrossed in lhe col- lege preparalory course during his high school days . . . band I-2-3-4, saxophone quarler 2f3-4, orchesira 3-4 . has nol yer decided upon a clelinile arnbilion. FRISTO, EVAN . . . arrived in Norlh Plalle in his iunior year lrom Dickens. Nebraska . . . conquered lhe college prepara- Iory course . . . band 3-4, second allo saxophone 3-4 . . . his lile's ambilion is lo be an engineer . . . prelers hunling, horseback riding, and his saxophone for amusernenls. GILMORE, LYNN . . . Gil hopes lo become a millionaire among orher fhings . . . bewilching women is his hobby . . . I-li-Y 142, loofball I baskelball I, annual phorographer 3 . . . dodging around in lhe college preparalory course kepl him aclively engaged during his high school days. GRANDY, DELILAH . . . works al lhe soda lounlain in ihe Woolworrh Dime slore . . . likes ice-skaling and is an infer- esfed speclalor ol aclive sporls , , . general course . . . highesl desire is lo make an inrensive sludy oi beauiy cul- lure and lorfhwirh become a beaury operalor. GREISEN, MARGARET . . . iusl having a good lime gives her plenly lo do in recrealional monnenls . . . Marg roved lhrough a general course . . . concenlraling on being a suc- cess af whafever she underlakes in lhis world . . . parlici- pared in G.R. IAQ-3 band l-2-3. GROSS, PERELLE . . . has hopes ol learning ihe arl ol ice- skaling and becoming a radio lechnician . , . band I-2-3-4, marching band I-2-3-4, guarlermasler sergeanl 2-3-4, or- cheslra 3-4, G.R. I-2-3-4 . . . college preparalory course . , , hobbies are making scrapbooks and wriling lerlers. This Is Class IT BEGAN LIKE THIS. LisTeninq aTTenTively To a lecTure being given To The senior English class on The hisTory oT The English language, are EsTher Snell, Bob SchaeTTer, Torn Morehouse, Norma Bowen, Leo Calhoun, and Eugene Herron, WEIGHTS AND MEASURE. GaThered abouT Bob ScoTT as he TesTs The scales Tor accuracy in elecTrical mechanics class are LeRoy Neve, Miss AlThea Bruce, insTrucTor, Bob Adams, EvereTT March and lr.-fin Mullenix. HALL, ROBERT . . . ScarTace speedily compleTed The college preparaTory course and enlisTed in The V-5 program , . . aim in liTe is To be a man oT The world ...band I-2.3, I-li-Y I-2-3, TooTball I-2, annual phoTographer 4 . . . sTudy- ing people happens To be his pasTime. HANSEN, DONALD . . . Thinking oT ioining The Army Air Force as a cadeT . . . sTudenT service 4, orchesTra I-2 . . movies and roller-skaTing have Tormed an imporTanT parT of his liTe . . . The col'ege preparaTory course has Tossed him around during his high school career. HERRON, EUGENE . . . collecTs unique and rare coins . . . anoTher genT who explored The college preparaTory course . . . raised The school flag during Taps The TirsT semesTer oT his senior year, sTudenT service I . . . The advenTurous duTies oT a navy gunner have caughT his eyes. HILL, WAYNE . . . arrived in NorTh PlaTTe Trom PaxTon aT The beginning oT The second semesTer oT his sophomore year ...all sporTs and hunTing Turnish his Tun in liTe . . . rambled Through The general course . . . Took up parT-Time work . . . plans To ioin The Marines. HIPP, EARL.. . orchesTra I-2-3 . . . Hippy is anTicipaTing a iob as aeronauTical engineer . . . The college preparaTory course challenged The inTelligence oT The gray maTTer which he possesses . . . hunTing and building model airplanes sup- ply The lad wiTh plenTy To do. HIRSCHFELD, BARBARA . . . GLR. I-Yf-34, orchesTra I-2-3-4, band I, oTTicer oT Jobs DaughTers . . . waiTing Tor The mail- man and collecTing phonograph records Torm her hobbies . . . desires To become one oT These brisk, eTT'icienT nurses . , . Bobbie hopped Through The college preparaTory course. QUENCHING THEIR THIRSTS. The drinking TounTain is a popular meeTing place Tor Francine PreiTauer, Wanda Booka ouT, BeTTy Lich, KaTherine Kelley, Veldron McDonald, and Joyce DisTel, as They converse beTween classes. -rig Hall Hansen Herron Hill Hipp Hirschfeld 93 HOLCOMB, MARION . . . Took a brief infermission from This high school To aTTend PayeTTe High School in PayeTTe, ldaho . . .The commercial course demanded her uTmosT con- cenTraTion . . . loves To roller-skafe . . . a bookkeeper's job will mosT likely claim her aTTenTion upon graduafion. HRUBY, ALEXANDER . . . Rube believes in pursuing The fairer sex, and as a TurTher pasfime Takes up all Types of acTive sporTs . . . wanTs To join The Marine Air Corps . . . Hi-Y 2-3-4, cabineT 4, baskefball l-2-3-4, foofball I-2-3-4, capfain 4, STudenT Council 4 . . . college preparafory course. HUFFMAN, HENRIETTA . . . alfended The School of Agri- culTure aT Curfis I-2 . . . wanfs To make good use of her Training by working on a ranch in The sandhills . . . amuses herself by playing The piano . , . scaled The general course .. . curricular acTiviTies didn'T appeal To her. HUMPHREY, ARDIS . . . AcTiviTies Board 4, presidenf of Knighfhood of YouTh 3, office girl 2-4, social chairman for Woodbee 4 . . . hobbies are nafure sTudy and having fun . . . normal Training course . . . planning To be an old-maid school marm unless some nice bachelor changes her mind. HUNT, DARRELL . . . college preparafory course . . . will soon devoTe himself To The minisTry and To doing missionary work . . . Mike's hobbies are oufdoor sporTs . . . fooTball I-2-3-4, Track I-2-3-4, STudenT Council 4, sergeanT-af-arms of The iunior class, business manager for The annual 4. HUSBAND, LUCILLE . . . says l'm a 'l-lusband' now buT l hope To be a wife someday . . Cille plays dueT wiTh Luella as her hobby . . . punched her way Through The sTenographic course . . . Pep Club 2-3, sTudenT secreTarv I-2-3, secrefary To Principal L. W. Nelson 4. HUSBAND, LUELLA . . . Janie supplies The missing parT of Cille's dueT as her own hobby . . . Pep Club 2-3 office secrefary 4, sTudenT secrefary I-2-3 . . . sped Through The sfenographic course . . . hopes To be a privafe secreTary To a man who likes To Travel and Take his secrefary along. Holcomb Hruby Hufifman Humphrey 94 Hunf Jones, M. JENNINGS, BONNIE . . . sTudenT secrefary I-2-3-4, vice- presidenT of Woodbee 4, G.R. I-2-3-4, junior glee club I-2-3-4 . . . solved The problems of The normal Training course . . . Teaching in Hawaii has become her esfeemed ambifion . . . devoTes much Time To roller-skaTing and dancing. JENSEN, WALLACE . . . an air-minded youfh who hopes To be an aviafion cadeT . . . college preparaTory course . . . music is Wally's alTernaTive from sTudies . . . band I-2-3-4, firsT lieufenanf in band 4, orchesTra 2-3-4, saxophone quarTeT I-2f-3-4 . . . rafed highly as a saxophonisf. We RegisTer REGISTER HERE. Phyllis VVada, Doris Pound, Joyce Mill- house, Marilyn MeTTin, and Carolyn Dixon aid Miss Bruce, of Lincoln, wiTh regisTraTior: of Teachers aT The Teacher's convenfion held here lasT OcTober. JOHANSEN, PAULINE . . . Jo held The posifion of presi- denT of G.A.A, 4 and vice-presidenf 3 . . . belonged To G.A.A. I-2-3-4 . . . composes poeTry in her leisure Time . . . being a successful wriTer is her goal . . . excelled in The college preparaTory course . . . enioys her work aT The Ford Garage. JOHNSON, VlRGiNlA . . . preparafion of her lessons in The college preparafory course kepT her sufficienfly engaged while in high school . . . wenf To school in Denver in fresh- man year. . . would life To aTTend college . . . GR. I-2-3-4, dramafics I-2-3, sTudenT secreTary 3. JONES, HARRIET . . . officer in Job's Daughfers, GR. I-2-3-4, G.A.A. I band I . . . roller-skaTing, ice-skaTing, and dancing provided relaxafion from sTudies . . . course was a combined college preparafory-sfenographic course . . . ambiTion is To become an experf in The field of book- keeping. JONES, MORRIS . . . consfrucfing and flying The various Types of model airplanes furnishes him wiTh an inferesfing sideline . . . sTudenT service 2, parT-Time 4 . . . Jonesie is anofher one of These air-minded kids, expecfing To be an aviafion mechanic upon enfering one of The services. Wh Husband, L.J. Jennings Jensen Karubus Kelley Kinzler Knapp KARUBIS, ANDREANNA . , . has lhe unusual arnpilien rl hoping le rnanage a nursery lor srral' enildren er ol rhanaj- ing e flower shes . . . sfeneqraphie course . . , adheres 'o dancing, basebai roller-slcalinw and rnovies . , , qlee club 3 . . . Plalle Vcliey sludenl lreshrnan and sephcrnore years, KELLEY, KATHRYN . , . slereqiaphic course . . . Round-Up advenisinq secre'ary 4 . . . spends her evenings sewing fancy fvorlc and reading . , . wer's 'Q werlf in a legal business office alfer receiving her lerged-lsr cliplcrra . . . lhe novel oceupalion ol paper-hanging eccupies her week-ends. KINZLER, GORDEN . . . Slirrf Qarne lo us lrern Alliance a' lhe beginning ol his senior year . . , chorus I-2-3, boyls glee I-2-3, quarlel 3, al Allie' e , . . anlicipawes lhe proud ownership ol a 'rorouqhbred l-lezelerd ranch . . . lalces up avialion when ne+ occupied v,i'h l-is sfudies. KNAPP, ALETHA . . . Coilevs 'five 'y pirs lilces lo relle'- slcale whenever possible and file on cool surnrner da,s , . . eirninq al cecorninq well-known by crearing new and alrraclive hair slyles . . . olliee secrelary 2-3-4 G.A.A. 3-4, GR, l, Pep Club 4 . . . slencgraehic Course. KOCH, EVELYN ...' 'Efe :awe here iron' Bevrand l-lille in nor sep wrfrf- e 'ine as a 19 in he Wee 1-:rw eirre sire . .' f 'aier is her ore and eel, a :,i'i:'i ar We presenl five , . . eniriys sewing or lre Caween in her spare lirne. KNOWLES, GLADYS . . . will C: ' 'wer serfiies +C lhe Red Criss as a nurse upon qraoumrr . . , CC exe prennralrfy iiuse . . . anerded 'lre Norris--1 Szrii :fA1fi:i,l'ufe 5' Chris l-2 and pe zrged 'e 9.9. 'Z Gr Caaws 2 gif s aafenced cncrus 2 'refe . . . 'les rcrsesecr ridirg. KORTE, BERNICE ...' Berrie ras a soece place in her hear' lor danfinj skafinq and 'frserfailf ridir-'z . . . hcpes 'C lravel eflersivey in Mefif' find Siulh Arreiiia in fre rear luluie ever il i' is cn, ,, 'er 'pzss ,mlcurneyed 'rreugh 're sheregrashic . . s'uf1e secrewary 2. 3 , as 1-3 . N1 Jones, H. Johansen Johnson Knowles Koch Korle THAT WON'T DO! Peqislering lor 're lirs' se'r'es'er ol lheir senior year in szhooi see'ns 'Q he is diflicul' 'ash lor LaVern Seeburg Bib Adarns Belly Liz? Darrei Hun' LeRoy Neve and Masaomi Qicarncle. COME TO ORDER! Blanche Powell reprimands her unruly lciriderqerlen pupils Dcinna Ellysor' Dafald Ayers, Charlolle Gress Jerry Swarson Rosaline Gvoder Mariorie Scneneh. and lvlery lHlun'er ir a sli' lfr 're Ge'henhi'rj: zewe. gf 95 251331352- if V I SUCH ATROCITIES! Alice Jones, Mariorie Baker, Gwen I-Iood, Oma Lee Doebke, Wilma McNeeI, Mary Alice Good- lellow, Alice Marlin, and Jean Mills are indignanl al lhe cruelly ol loolball lo lheir children in an assembly skil. CONFUSIN' BUT AMUSIN'. James Baker's morlilicalion al receiving a lady's balhing suil lrom Sanla al a pep assembly lor lhe baskelball leam amuses Coach Scheidl, Don Fin- slrom, Jack McCarlney, Virgil Adle, and Hugh Bailey. We Can Scrap KRAUSE, LAVERNA . . . vice-presidenl ol Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, lreasurer ol Woodbee 4, sludenl secrelary I-2-3, iunior glee club I-2, annual secrelary 4, school nurse assisl- anl 4 . . . Erny likes lo wrile Iellers . . . look normal lraining course . . . hopes lo be a success in everylhing. KUHLMAN, WILMA . . . Willy goes skaling and dancing lor a good lime . . . lhe nursing profession seems lo las- cinale her . . . sludenl secrelary I-2-3, olfice secrelary 4, Round-Up 4, assislanl business manager ol annual 4 . . . enrolled in lhe college prep course . . . gradualed mid-lerm 4. LARKIN, SHIRLEY . . . plans lo become a graduale nurse and gc lo China . . . her hobby is being guardian of a Bluebird group . . . energelic sludenl in lhe college prep course . . . GR. I-Zi, dramalics I-2-3, N,F.L. 3, debate 4, class play 3, sludenl direclor 4, home room secrelary I-2-3. LEIDER, ILAMAE . . . came lrom Welllleel in sophomore year . . . likes ice-skaling, roller-skaling, reading and wriling novels, and music . , . lhe slenographic course so com- plelely lilled her lime, any exlra-curricular aclivilies were excluded . . . hopes lo be a secrelary or avialrix. 96 LICH, BETTY . . . romped aboul in lhe general course . . . VViggy is a roller-skaling, reading, dancing, and horseback riding lanalic . . . allendance secrelary 2-3, iunior glee club I-2-3, Pep Club 4 . . . longingly hoping lo own a horse ranch when her dream boal comes home. LIERK, PHYLLIS . . . Sludenl Council 2-3-4, secrelary 2-4, band I-2-3-4, orcheslra 3-4, clarinel quarlel 2-3-4, chorus 3-4, glee club 3, Madrigal 3, Aclivilies Board 4, GR. I-2-3-4, vice-presidenl 3, presidenl 4, Job's Daughlers ollicer . . . delinilely wanls lo allend college . . . college prep course. LUTTRELL, EARLENE . . . l.ene works parl-lime al lhe Ideal dairy . . . annual secrelary 4, aclivilies secrelary 4 , . . collecling poslcards provides her wilh an allraclive hobby . . . ambilion is lo sludy lelegraphy and lurn oul an experl operalor . . . enrolled in a general course. MCCABE, MARCIA . , . enioys playing lhe piano, drawing, and painling . . . occupied hersell wilh lhe college prepara- lory course . . . wanls lo be a buyer ol wornen's clolhing lor a large or exclusive concern . . . GR. I-2-3, Pep Club 4, sludenl secrelary 2-3, annual secrelary 4. MCCARTNEY, JACK .... oulslanding alhlele, sel several new slale records . . . loolball, lrack, baskelball I-2-3-4, I-Ii-Y I-2-3-4, cabinel 2-3-4, presidenl 4, debale 3 . . . lhe BuIIel's allenlions are cenlered on a cerlain brunelle . . . college prep course . . . craves lo gel rich and relire. McDONALD, VELDRON . . . soldiers, sailors, and marines, monkeyinq around, and dancing are included as her hobbies . . . Dina hopes lo own an exclusive dress shop . . . slenographic course . . , GR. I-2-3-4, G.A.A. I, Pep Club 3-4, dramalics 2-3, glee club I, lypisl lor Round-Up and annual 4. MCHARNESS, MARY LEE . . . Merrily'i is looking lorward lo advenluring on her own as a secrelary, prelerably a iob wilh room lor advancemenl . , . conlines lhe largesl porlion ol her spare lime lo reading, dancing, and skaling . . . preparing lor lhe lulure by laking lhe slenographic course. . Ag! ' me is an if Q .v--. t'Y ,ffl I 3' Krause Kuhlman Larkin McHarness Malcolm Marsh TG MALCOLM, KATHRYN . . . gels a kick ou'r of collecling lapel pins from a wide selecfion of lowns and foreign coun- rries . . . GR, I-2 . . . Cappy enrolled in lhe sleno- graphic course . , . arnbi+ion is lo hold a posifion as office secreiary . . , working par?-lime as a privale sfenographer. MARSH, EVERETT . . . srales his main ambilion is lo be a drailsman, bur mighl be a draflee firsl . . . skidded lhrough an indusrrial arls course . . . his car, skaling and woodwork- ing are his hobbies . . . oulside aclivilies included sludenl service 21-3, band manager, glee club I-2 and chorus 3. MARSHALL, MELVIN . . . shuffled fhrough a bookkeeping and accounling course . , . l-li-Y 3-4, loolball I-2-3-4, rrack 2-3 baskelball 2-3 . , . 'Mel is anolher guy wilh a cer- lain gal for his lavorife pasfime , , . has The Army Air Force in view now will go info lawyers profession afler rhe war. MARTI, PAUL . . . Aclivilies Board 4, marching band I-2-3-4 orcheslra 3-4, band l-2-3-4, l-li4Y I-2-3 . . . enioys experimenring in his home-made lab, shoolin' fhe breeze and his girl in Kansas Ci+y . . . Meri ioined lhe V-I2 pro- gram . , . plans fo lravel wilh Moe and Bob in l95O. METTIN, MARILYN . . . 'Mona' was sociely edilor of lhe Daily Bullelin second semesler 4, mixed chorus I-2-3-4, senior glee club I-2-3, drum maiorelle I-2-3, drum maior 4 GR. I-Z3-4 Round-Up edilor 4, Quill and Scroll 4. . . sfill de- bating belween nursing or iournalism as a career. MICHENER, GLENN . . . girls are noi' exaclly ignored by Mich . . . hopes lo become a Marine sarg . . . sludenl manager ol loolball I-2-3 band I-2, l-li-Y I-2-3-4, baskelball I-2-3, alhlelic secrelary l-2-3 . . . going, going, gone lhrough lhe inlangible college prep course . . . anofhei parl-time sludenl. MILLHOUSE, JOYCE , , . combined a general course wifh 'he college preparafory course . . . parficipaled in band 21-3-4, GR. 2-3-4, cabinef 3-4, ollicer of Job's Daughlers , , . collecls march Folders and slamps . , . also likes fo see a good movie . , , is an'icipa+ing college days al Slephens. GETTING IN THE SCRAP. Taking Time our for a brief re- scire from lheir wearisome labors in fhe scrap drive are Jess Crane Don Roasendahl, Don Obering, Lynn Gilmore, and Tom Morehouse, a few of The many whO helped in +his drive, MOREHCUSE, THOMAS . . . baffled his way lhrough The college preparalory course . . . ioolball I-2-3, sludenl man- ager 4, baskelball 3-4 lrack I-2-3 . . . Moe declares women hold lirsl place in his oulsicle aclivilies, wilh sporls running a close second . . . wanls lo be in lhe Army Air Corps. MULLENIX, lRWlN . . . ranching seems lo be his main 'nleresl and arnbilion . . . loped lhrough lhe indusrrial arls :curse . . . sludenl' service 3-4 . . . collecls genuine coins and rides horses when he has lime, roller-skaling and ice- skaling also lurnish energelic diversions from work. ilk. ' A .aa -'W 'YQ I'- i ' 53 1 fv- . , 3 -A , -5' ' i f I Leider Lich Lierk Lu'H'rell McCabe Mccariney McDonald Marli Meflin Michener Millhouse Morehouse Mullenix Marshall 97 POUND, DORIS . . . likes io play +he piano, coIIec'r knick- Newfson Neve Nisley Norall Okamofo Olson O'Rourke Pefers Phillips Pound Preifauer Reeves Reming+on Rhodes NEWTSON, VERA . . . collecting sramps has proved +o be very inieresiing io her, also revels in horseback riding . . . Bill followed The general course . . . was a member of GR. 4, iunior glee club I-2 . . , plans on making use of her Iraining by gefiing a secreiarial posifion in an office. NEVE, LEROY . . . received The Eagle Scoul rafing in his scoui uni? . . . sfudenf service 2-3 . . . Blondie's hobbies include hunfing, and colleciing sfamps and maich covers . . . has his eye on a commercial pilo+'s iob . . . solved +he perplexing problems of Ihe indusirial aris course. NISLEY, PATSY . . . is aiming a+ a posiiion as bookkeeper or 'filing clerk . . . a sienographic course kepi her days well filled . . . affendance secrefary . . . numerous pas+imes such as cooking, dancing, skaiing, and swimming also helped Pai keep ou+ of mischief. NORALL, MARION . . . queen of Job's Daughfers 4, GR. I-2-3-4, GR. cabinef 4, sfudenf council 3-4, glee club I-2-3, chorus 3-4 . . . inieresied in ice-skaiing, ping-pong, and collecfing odd perfume boffles . , . hopes Io become an infelligeni inferior decorafor . . . college preparafory course. OKAMOTO, MASAOMI . . . Moc was enrolled in a scien- iiiic and engineering course . . . can hardly waii Io become an experl in aviafion . . . Ioofball 2-3-4, baskeiball 2-3-4. +rack 2-3-4 . . . developes his knowledge of aviafion by building model bombers, P-3O's, Iransporfs, eic. OLSON, THEODORE . . . minor mechanics, horseback riding and skafing are iaken u whenever he has an Iime leii P Y from his farming . . . desires To be a successful farmer . . . member of Fufure Farmers of America I-2-3-4, vice-presideni 4. . . vocaiional agriculfure course. O'ROURKE JERALD . . . ex ecis Io ioin ihe navy as , p soon as he compleres fhe indusfrial arfs course . . . Irish con- siders sporis his mosf excifing hobbies . . . blocking back for Ihe varsify fooiball feam 3-4, fooiball I-2-3-4, frack I-2-3 . . . drove a Iaxi Io help 98 relieve Ihe labor shoria ge. PARSONS, LAVON . . . Von collecfs odd salf and pepper shakers . . . gym I, band 2-3, orchesfra 3 . . . her ambifion is Io be a secreiary Io some rich, good-looking young busi- ness man for a year or so and Then marry him . . . occupied herself wifh fhe sienographic course. PARRISH, LOIS . . . was emersed in Ihe mysferies and cala- combs of 'rhe college prepara+ory course . . . parficipafed in G.A.A. 2 . . . ioining I'he gallanf ladies in whife, in oiher words Ihe Cadef Nurse Corps, will be Ihe fuliillmenf of her ambifion. PEASE, EVELYN . . . goes by ihe nickname of Duchess among her friends . . . anolher girl who would like 'ro be- come a graduafe nurse , . . enioys music, painfing, drawing and saving clippings . . . concenrrafed on a general course . . . found no iime for exira-curricular work. PETERS, ANITA . . . becoming a good housewife is Miss Jeanie's upperrnosi fhoughl . . . afiends shows and dances for recreafion . . . glee club in freshman year . . . engrossed in a general course during her high school days . . . worked par?-Iime in Ihe resfauranf af Ihe municipal airpori. PHILLIPS, DELMOND . . . sludenl service 2-4, I-Ii-Y I-2-3-4, band I-2, baskeiball 3-4, Round-Up 4, conducied column On The Targelu . . . Del is aniicipaiing The dufies of an army flyer . . . builds model airplanes and goes huniing Io amuse himself . . . fook fhe college preparafory course. knacks and keep scrapbooks . . . faculfy edifor of annual 4, dramafics I-2-3, class play 3-4, Round-Up 4. ediior 4, Quill and Scroll 4, GR. I-2-3-4, cabinef 3-4 . . . wanfs fo +rave'I in Europe, be a dramaiic feacher . . . college prep course. PREITAUER, FRANCINE . . . Frankie goes for Ihe posi- fion of a professional G-woman or ai leasf a secrefary in Ihe F. B. I .... crazy over roller-skafing and dancing . . . GJNA. I-3, GR. I, chorus 3-4, senior glee club 3-4 office secreiary 4, annual 4, senior edifor . . . sfenographic course. with -no Us -I '27 P' 1 4, I as Parsons Parrish Pease Roberis Rosendahl Rowley YULETIDE SPIRIT. Mildred YaTes DeLoris Wilson, LaVon Parsons, Donna Connor, Marjorie CasTeel, Audrey ForsyThe. Arlene lv1cKain. Bob l-lall, Darrell I-IunT, Donna Marie SplinTer, Lucille Bowman, Phyllis Wada, and KaTheryn Kelley eaT wiTh zesT aT Their home room's ChrisTmas parly. IN GRAND STYLE. The grand march aT The Tormal dance held annually by The Jobs DaughTers is led by The honorary gueen Marion Norall, her escorT, Al l-Truby, The senior prin- cess, Phyllis Lierk, and her escorT, Norman TodenhoTT. IT's The Grand March ANCHORS AWEIGH. LT. Kelly, of The Navy V-5 program addressed prospecTive V-5 candidaTes Harley Balie, Alknerl Dowhower, Gordon Kinzler, RoberT Yen, Vancel Cams, and Paul lv1arTi abouT The qualiTicaTions OT The program. REEVES, ROSEMARY . . . general course . . . glee club I, annual secreTary 4, acTiviTies secrelary 2, G.A.A. 4, G.R. 4 . . . having parlies and wriTing leTTers To a special sailor leave her Tew leisure momenTs . . . already realizing her ambilion ol becoming a good housewife. REMINGTON, DARRELL . . . came To Nor'h Plalle High School from Big Springs This year . . . his ambiTion is To graduaTe one oT These years . . . TooTball I-2-3, Track I-2-3 aT Big Springs . . . overcame The diTTiculTies oT a general course . . . Thinks hunTing, Tishing shorT hair-culs are O. K. RHODES, WILLIAM . . , hunTing and fishing absorb all The Time lefl over from The college preparaTory course . Willyl' played in The Trombone quarlel 3-4, marching band 2-3-4, band I-2-3-4, orchesTra 2-3-4, l-li-Y I-2-3-4 . . . prefers To Take up The Trade OT a mechanical engineer. ROBERTS, FLORENCE . . . enjoys making her own cloThing, reading, and zooming around on roller skaTes . . . ShorTy parTicipaTed in The sTenographic course . . . has already seT up housekeeping and expecls iT To be a full-Time iob . . .senior glee club 2-3-4, chorus 3. ROSENDAHL, DONALD . . . launched Tull speed ahead in The bookkeeping and accounTing course . . . has enlisled in The Torces of The Army Air Corps . . . a cerlain gal and sporTs are all Rosie finds Time Tor ouTside of his sTudies . . . TooTball, Track, baskeTball, and I-li-Y, all I-2-3-4. ROWLEY, LEROY . . . hopes To hold down a machinisT's job some day. comes Trom a Tarm, so has a broad knowledge oT machinery already . . . reading, hunTing, and woodwork- ing Torrn LeRoy's hobbies . . . meT The challenges of The induslrial arTs course...Thomson's lmplernenT Co. employee. 99 SANFORD, DONALD . . . will have his head in The clouds when he achieves The alTiTude oT a piloT in The Army Air Corps . . . Tlew Through The indusTrial arTs course . . . band l-2, T-li-Y l-2-3-4, sTudenT service 2-3 . . . acTive in hunTing, fishing and swimming . . . works aT The O. K. Rub- ber building. SAWYER, FLOYD . . . Bub Tied a square knoT around The inTricaTe problems of The college preparaTory course . . . l-li-Y I-2-3-4, T'ooTball 3-4, Track 3 . . . Tills leisure Time wiTh Taxidermy work, hunTing and oTher sporTs . . . hopes To see The world as a sailor in The UniTed STaTes Navy. SCHAEFFER, ROBERT . . . keeps Tabs on TooTball in his scrapbook . . . SchaT wanTs To be a Toalball coach or a Uoughl Marine Sarg . . . rouTed The bookkeeping and accounTing course . . . Hi-Y l-2-3-4, TooTball I-2-3-4, Track l-2-3-4, sTudenT service, baskeTball I. SEABURG, GENEVIEVE . . . band 2-3-4, orchesTra 3-4, GR. l-2-3-4, G.A.A. Z-3-4 . . . plans To enTer cadeT nurses Train- ing . . . Jimmie goT The drop on a general course . . . all Time remaining Trom sTudies is Taken up in dancing, playing around and lasT buf noT leasT, men. SEABURG, LAVERN . . . builds model ships and collecTs maTch-book covers . . . driTTed Through The commercial course . . . is Thinking oT joining The Navy in hopes oT ex- Tensive Traveling, especially in foreign places . . . sTudenT service 4, chorus 2-3, glee club I, l-li-Y 4. SCHARMANN, DARRELL . . . an indusTrious lad who aT- Tended Teacher's College in Lincoln lasT summer To enable him To graduale in Three years . . . Scharm likes To Tinker wiTh shorl wave crysTal seTs . . . inTends To become a civil engineer . . . orchesTra I . . . sped Through The college prep course. I00 WHICH PERIOD, PLEASE? Miss l-lasenbank, school libra- rian, checks The schedules oT DoroThy Kline, Bonnie McClel- len, CharloTTe Lyons and GilberT Dike beTore leTTing Them compleTe Their regisTraTion. WHAT'S NEW? STudenT librarian Marion Biehl aids Gladys Knowles, Lynn Gilmore, and Tommy Morehouse wiTh check- ing ouT Their Senior English workbooks, while Hugh Bailey and Melvin Marshall inspecT The new library books. FAN FARE. The Senior High School makes iTs debuT over KODY as Norman TodenhoTT announces The numbers To be played by The band. BeuTord Eaves chieT engineer, and Ed Claylon, announcer and newscasTer for KODY, sTand by. Hello, World .Jw Sanford Sawyer Snell Snyder Slafer Smolick Schaeffer Seaburg G SEELEY, CHARLES . . . Chuck is anolher one who would like lo sail lhe seven seas . . . conslrucls model airplanes as a paslime . . . glided lhrough commercial course . . . glee club I-2, sludenl service 4 . . . works in O'Connor De- parlmenl slore aller school, and on school holidays. SHELABARGER, TWYLA . . . received a general educalion . . . works parl-lime in Woolworlh Dime slore . . . belongs lo Junior l-losless Club . . . Tweedle Bug collecls piclures ol movie slars lo plasler around in her room . . , wanls lo be a doclor ol' womens diseases. SIEGELIN, MARIE . . . pounded her way lhrough lhe slen- ographic course . . . likes roller-skating and dancing . . . Pep Club 4, GLR, l-2-3-4, sludenl secrelary 2-3, Round-Up lypisl 4 . . . ambilion is lo become a superullra slenog- rapher . . . works al lhe Woolworlh Dime slore. SIMANTS, ROBERT . . . collecls pencils given oul lo adver- lise dillerenl commodilies . . . lumbled lhrough lhe ob- slacles ol lhe general course . . . Si belonged lo l-li-Y in his sophomore year . . . worked on lhe parl-lime program al Gambles Slore in his senior year. SLATER, CONRAD . . . parlicipaled in sludenl' service 4 . . . a member ol lhe high school's parl-lime program, being employed al Gamble's Slore . . . induslrial arls course . . . hopes lo perceive lhe inlricale mechanisms ol all machinery . . . Connie indulges in playing pool, ice-skaling, and dancing. SMOLIK, JERALD . . . Jerry is a sludenl in lhe induslrial arls course . . . collecls airplane piclures . . . plans lo become a machinisl lor lhe Union Pacific railroad . . , capable member ol sludenl service during his senior year, lhis provided him wilh somelhing lo do belween classes. SNELL, ESTHER . . . came lrom l-laslings High School in sophomore year . . . zoomed lhrough lhe college prepara- lory course in lhree years . . . Toolsie linds loreign and inlerslale correspondence wilh Pen Pals very, very inleresl- ing . . . band I-2 in l-laslings, band 3-4 here, C-.R. 3-4. SNYDER, JACQUELINE . . . G.A.A. I-2, GR. I-2-3, glee club I-Z . . . is working in lhe millinery deparlmenl of lhe O'Connor Deparlmenl slore . . . Jack scooled lhrough lhe slenographic course . . . ambilion is lo fashion slylish coillures . . . making new friends and dancing form her hobbies. SORENSEN, CLAIRE . . . has lwo ambilions al lhe presenl lime: lo lind lime lo sludy people, and go lo Hawaii 'for a long visil . . . Sornie likes lo gel acquainled wilh people . . . edilor ol Round-Up 3, reporler I-2-3, conducled column Conlidenlially, Mom, underclass edilor ol annual 4, GR. 3. SPANGLER, DONNA . . . Spang was enrolled in lhe col- lege preparalory course . . . hopes lo become a professional orcheslra singer . . . band l-2-3, chorus 3-4, glee club I-3-4, girls sexlelle 2-3-4, GR. I-2-3-4, underclass edilor of annual 3, Job's Daughlers . . . worked as lelephone operalor 4, SPLINTER, DONNA . . . associale edilor of annual 4, edilor ol Round-Up 4, Pep Club 3-4, vice-presidenl 4, sludenl sec- relary 3, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . mainlains a huge slamp colleclion . . . plans lo ioin Cadel Nurse Corps . . . gen- eral course . . . came 'lrom Plalle Valley High School 3. STEARNS, ROBERT . . . Bob would like lo be lhe pro- prielor ol a modern halchery . . . would appreciale any inlormalion of perspeclive sellers . . . hobby is experimenl- ing wilh lhe dillerenl species ol chickens . . . coasled lhrough an induslrial arls course . . . a railroad employee. STEVENSON, JEAN . . . riding, roller-skaling and dancing form her enlerlainmenl . . . Jeanie is anolher sludenl on lhe parl-lime program . . . yearns lo be a P.B.X. swilch- board operalor . . . skaled lhrough a general course . . . glee club I-2, librarian l, allendance secrelary 2. STEWART, REGINALD . . . aller lhe drall board disposes ol him during lhe remainder ol lhe war, hopes lo become a scienlilic engineer , . . having a heck ol a lol ol fun and hunling are Sie-w's main social diversions . . . band I-2-3-4, orcheslra I-2-3-4, debale 3-4 . . . college prep course. -ann 'S' Seaburg, L. Scharmann Seeley Shelabarger Siegelin Simanls Sorensen Spangler Splinler Slearns Slevenson Slewarl l0I .V . 5, .4 f 48 Toogood Tovaas Tucker Woodcock WrigI'1+, B. Wrighf, D. WRIGHT, WILLIAM , . . came Irom Grand IsIand I-Iiqh SChooI In iunlor year . . . afieniion drawn Io phofography . . . his arnbi+Ion is Io sroof IpicIuresI for fhe Army Air Corps . . . shof fhrough oereraI course . . . IooIc up par?- Tirhe work af IvIon'gorv'ery Wards, WRIGHT, DONALD . . . Jarye wouId prac'icaIIy swoor If his wish 'o day In 're U. S, Navy Band should be granfed . . . divided his 'ire pemeeri fhe cohege prep course his horn, and his rriodef 'T' ford . . . band I-2,3-4, orchesfra 3-4, I-Ii-Y I-2-3-4 'raik I-2-3-4, basIceIbaII I IooIIUaII I. YATES, MILDRED . , . erhpoyed af 'ho Proied bakery . , . arnbifion in Iife is 'o Ito su'.ressIuI 4 . . Cafers io skafini sporfs dancing ard f.'ri'ir'3 Ievors . . . MIIIio exnch-d in The SICFYTTJVJCIAIC :Curse , . . :1Iee dub 2, sfudenf sefiw-V 'ary 3 fycis' ICF 're ar'-wa and Round-Up 4. YEN, ROBERT . . , Carre grim China . . . is qoino 'P he a fiyiI enfiireer ana aid Crlna in her Recons'ru5'ion peripo . . . C'WiOyS Irayehrwg free hand drawing, and coIIecIiri1 sfarnps . . . applied hirhsef diIigen+Iy ro The cohege prepar- atory course . . . Hi-Y I-2-3 smdenf service 3, YOST, MARILYN . . . GR. I-2-3-4, pianisf 2 band I-2-3-4 orchcsfra I-2-3-4 aczcrrpanis' of chorus 2-3-4, qfee dub 2-3 qirls sev+e'+e I-2-3-4 buys quar+e'+e 2 4 . . coI'eqe ore- pararpry :curse , . . Y:-Yes music fiIIs aI, evra Iirrc' . . . arrpincr is 's Q av riiqiierwccgie as we as Carr' Basie. YOUNGHANS, ROBERT . . . Cons'ruQrs rhodeI airpIanes and Joes rmminz ir 're 'i -N r-I' Irorh an inrensiye s Lid, of Ihe yQxQa+icraI agricuhs nfzurse . . . news rreporfer Vi FFA. 23 , . . inrerds In r ii inanfhhr . . hopes 'o MIM I'-sswns in IIyini1 some dm. YOUR TURN NEXT. V1v'.' Mr- ir prepares 'fu siir sf' is ses' as C141 S: inwr Vrishes. Those who have 'Iii-fd, s':nf-11 are Ar' 5' 11rfIs'n Audrey hivsy'I'H avi I? Us IJ L, f1, Tr: f' 1 s 1 'A hi-.-. wnrnbf-is I Qui mm! C J'I . IO2 IB 'CQ Wada Walker WaI1ema+I1 Ward Ya+es Yen Yosi' Younghans IN THE GROOVE. Donna EIIyson chosen Valenfine Queen by pc-puIar yore of ihe high school sTuden+s, cuis fhe rug wif? her pavner Ed Minniclc, a+ The VaIenrine dance preserved Cy 'he Srudenf CounciI. Adios, School gueslion TXS Homer Ramsey and Caplain David Sleele con- cerning lhe possibilily ol lheir ioining lhe Army Air Corps. TELITZ, DELORIS . . . a general course kepl Tillie well occupied during lhe pasl lour years . . . would like lo lrain as a surgical nurse and do her share in relieving sul- lering . . . car riding, dancing, reading, and making new acquainlances are her lavorile amusemenls. THOMSEN, CHARLES . . . makes model airplanes lo in- crease his knowledge of planes . . . plans lo be an aero- naulical engineer . . . music is his loremosl hobby . . . I-Ii-Y I-2-3-4, band I-2-3-4 . . , Bud made good scholaslically in lhe college preparalory course. THOMPSON, LOHREN . . . going lo relire as a million- naire aller a career in lhe Army Air Corps . . . Tud crashed lhrough lhe induslrial arls course . . . wrecking cars seems lo be a hobby wilh him, hunling and fishing are in- dulged in lrequenlly . . . loolball I, sludenl service I-2-3. TOOGOOD, JERALD . . . Jerry parlicipaled in I'-Ii-Y I-2-3-4 . . . plans lo be flying among lhe clouds a year lrom now . . . guile preoccupied al lhe presenl lime in llying lhrough lhe general course . . . says Whal is any man's hobby-love and ouldoor sporls, ol course. TOVAAS, NOLA . . . came lrom Omaha in her sophomore year . . . band I-2, Omaha, balon lwirler 3, Norlh Plalle . . , anolher girl under lhe spell ol dancing, also goes in lor shows and ushering al lhe lhealer . . . modeling womens apparel in some large cily sounds appealing lo Tovy . TUCKER, RICHARD . . , edilor ol annual 4, annual I-2-3, Ouill and Scroll 3, I-Ii-Y I-2-3-4, cabinel 4, vice-presidenl ol iunior class. Sludenl Council 3-4, loolball, baslcelball I-2-3-4, lrack I-2f-3 . . . has a weakness lor writing sporls slories . . . college preparalory course . . . goal is Marine Corps. WADA, PHYLLIS . . . passion is polalo chips and murder mysleries . . . 'iPhyl is associale edilor ol annual 4 Pep Club 2-3-4, secrelary 3, presidenl 4, G.A.A. I-2-3-4, presi- denl 3, lreasurer 4, Sludenl Council 2-3, glee club I-2-3-4, chorus 3-4, aclivilies secrelary I-2 . . . craves lo be a G-I woman. Telilz Thomsen Thompson Weinberger Wilson Wlng WALKER, JANET . . . Jan lakes up music and sewing in her leisure lime . . . band I-2-3-4, marching band I-2-3-4, quarlermasler sergeanl 3-4, Job's Daughlers, GR. 2-3-4 . . . preparing lo receive her nurse's lraining in a college hospilal and lhen ioin lhe Cadel Nurse Corps . . . college prep course. WALTEMATH, HAROLD . . . lhe college prep course has kepl Wall in Hamoozin' confusion . . . swimming and riding horses suil him perleclly . . . craves lo become a handsome, dashing pilol ol lhe Navy Air Corps . . . swing band I-2-3-4, band I-2-3-4, orcheslra 3-4, I-li-Y I-2-3-4, class play 4. WARD, LOLA . . . inleresled in dillerenl lypes ol posl cards and wriling lellers . . . Pep Club 2-3, G.A.A. I-2-3. GLR. I, senior glee club 2-3 . . . Okie occupied herself wilh a general course . . . ambilion is lo reach lhe posilion ol a graduale nurse . . . would like lo lrain in Denver. WEINBERGER, BONNIE . . . is desirous ol a secrelarial posilion wilh a good-looking, unallached man, if possible . . . allacked lhe slenographic course wilh zeal . . . linds relaxalion in bowling and dancing . . . is khaki-wacky . . . librarian 3, home room bond and war slamp secrelary 4. WILSON, DELORIS . . . Dee is anolher girl under lhe wierd spell ol iillerbugging . . . hopes lo become a mem- ber ol lhe Woman's Flying Corps . . . general course . . . G.A.A. I-2-3-4, band I, GR. I-2-3-4, annual slall 4 . . . perlorms her dulies as a parly hosless enlhusiaslically, WING, NORTH . . . parlicipaled in Hi-Y 213-4 . . . con- sidering experiencing lhe dangers and lhrills ol a racing pilol . . . swung bravely lhrough lhe rigorous subiecls of lhe college preparalory course . . . regards hunling, lrap- ping, and lraveling as unsurpassible paslimes, WOODCOCK, RICHARD . . . presidenl ol lhe Fulure Farmers ol America 4, lreasurer 3 . , , venlured inlo lhe vocalional agricullure course . . . cheerlully disposed lowerds swimming and skaling . . . indicales he would like lo be- come an exceplional farmer. IO3 UP? ER! . fi .LZQie.f QF' ft my is Allen Amaya Baker Bollman Carns Dixon Fisher Humphrey C. Husband E. Husband Johansen Lierk Marfi Mefhn Cufsfanding Seniors Name TAKE IT EASY, ADRIAN. Virginia Johnson as Sally caulions Adrian, played by Hugh Bailey. nol lo gel loo romanlic in lhis scene from lhe senior class play Yes and No. Virginia keeps a bread knile handy iusl in case. IO4 BLESS, YOU! Harry Wallemalh, absenl-minded professor. drones on and on lo lhe dismay ol Eslher Snell and Hugh Bailey, newly engaged couple. Virginia Johnson, Doris Pound. Barbara Hirschfeld, and Darrell Hum' lake if all in. The badge of meril for leadership, scholarship, service, and characler was awarded lo lwenlyvfive seniors, namely: Len Allen, Julian Amaya, James Baker, Roberl Bollman, Beverly Carns, Carolyn Dixon, Twyla Fisher, Lily Fong, Audrey Forsylhe, Perelle Gross, Ardis Humphrey, Lucille Husband, Luella Husband, Pauline Johansen, Phyllis Lierk, Paul Marli, Marilyn Mellin, Marion Norall, Masaomi Okamolo, Doris Pound, Donna Splinler, Charles Thompson, Dick Tucker, Phyllis Wada, and Marilyn Yosl. Miss Margarel O'Rourke is supervising all ol lhe arrangemenls for 'rhe ceremony This Year. The as- sembly will be held May I5 in lhe audilorium. Ruby McKain, alumnus, will be in charge ol conducling lhe ceremony. She will be assisled by 'rhree olher alumni. The lour alumni will lalk on leadership. characler, service, and scholarship. A guesl speaker and several musical seleciions will complele +he program. The new members ol lhe sociely sign lhe rosler and receive a flower and a membership card. When lhey are inilialed inlo The sociely lhey re- peal lhe pledge: I pledge myself lo uphold lhe high purpose of 'rhe sociely lo which I have been elecled, slriving in every way by word and deed lo make ils ideals lhe ideals ol my school and of my life. -8 , S , . fi' :fi 'si ,Q G 1 Fong ForsyThe Gross Norall Olcamofo Pound For NaTional Honor The insignia oT The socieTy is a key sTone and a Tlaming Torch. The lceysTone bears The leTTers S. L. S. C. which sTand Tor The principles which are men- Tioned in The speeches OT The alumni. The NaTional Honor SocieTy has TuncTioned in The NorTh PlaTTe High School since I93O. Each year approximaTely I5 per cenT oT The senior class are selecTed Tor membership. STudenTs Trom The upper Third oT The class are chosen Tor Their willingness To serve The school, leadership, characTer, and scholarship. The eligible sTudenTs and The TaculTy casT a balloT Tor The I5 per cenT To be honored by The socieTy, alThough The Tinal decisions resT upon an anonymous com- miTTee OT Three who are appoinTed by Principal L. W. Nelson. The rosTer oT The NorTh PlaTTe High School now lisTs a ToTal oT 29I in The socieTy. A revolving scholarship loan Tund has been seT up To provide 40 or more scholarship loans aT Tour per cenT inTeresT, To promising members oT The socieTy. The chieT obiecT oT The socieTy has been To raise The secondary schools OT The UniTed STaTes To a higher level. ln mosT years, The UniversiTy oT Nebraska RegenT scholarships are awarded during The NaTional Honor Assembly, buT This year The scholarships will noT be awarded unTil commencemenT exercises, THREE LITTLE SISTERS. Conan CasTle soldier, Beverly Carns, Bob Luedlxe sailor, Phyllis Lierlc, and Del Lewis marine, sTar in The musical success beTween acTs of The senior class play held April 28. NOT shown is Donna Ellyson. SocieTy AQ I 7 . 485-a. i ff. f15sf. , ,gg 4 . ..., A ,V 1. vu' I 'E -Iliff I Splinier Thompson Tucker Wada Yosf I05 qw, ff. - vw .zmpqsgf WA . ef- j- .AVA '53 1 ' W. N N .L J, f, .- - , .F 1 - ! , , 1, ,J f .-, , 1 2' -iff' f l I . X L . , , . v . ,. -31 gi 1 gy .. 5,5 C ',,,f
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