Ogallala High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ogallala, NE)

 - Class of 1938

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s E N I O R S The Senior President. Donald MeGinley, who is Editor-In-Chief of this Annual, has been in glee club, dramatics, and the Junior play. Wanting to become a doc- tor, ho likes science and history. As 1937 football captain, Ber- nard Killers was a star last year after three years of varsity foot- ball, two years of basketball, and track events. Red is Senior Vice-President, and likes science Madeline Henriolis has sung in glee club, small groups, and oper- ettas: played her clarinet in or- chestra. bond a n d woodwind quartette, and was in Pep Club. Her favorite subject is English. She is Senior Class Secretary- Treasurer. The interest of Betty Esther Armstrong lies In dramatics and public speaking; she has been in plays and given readings. She al- so liked English and chemistry. Sho aims to be a lawyer. She is Senior Rodeo Reporter. Valera Brown, the school pian- ist. is a leading Pep Club mem- ber. plays clarinet in bond and or- chestra and lias appeared with every operetta. Sho liked Latin t Donuld McOlnloy Valera Brown Bernard Killers Charles Itotmcker Madeline llonrlchs .loan Woyer Hetty E. Armstrong Vernon MnGeo I and her commercial course; aims at Civil Service. She Is president of the Student Council. Charles Robacker, Senior Stu- dent Council member, has been active in operetta, mixed chorus, dramatics, and basketball; he likes science, especially chemistry. •lean M eyer has been very busy with all her extra-curricular mus- ic activities, including glee club, mixed chorus, hand, orchestra, woodwind quartette and others. Sho Is u member of the Athletic Board. Her favorite subject has been English. She wants to be a nurse. Vernon Mu(«ee, whose Interest has l»en art and who hopes to become a dress designer, has ! een active In dramatics, In mixed chorus and in hoys glee club; he is business manager of the An- nual. and a member of the Ath- letic Board. Of athletic turn of mind, Floyd Allen has served two years as football half-back, and he has played varsity basketball. I n school work he has preferred science to other subjects. Allen Bronson lias played two years of football In the backfield, and two years in varsity basket- ball as guard. He likes science, especially chemistry, and will study chemical engineering. Doris Brown 1ms taken normal training as her specialty, and was president of the Future Teacher’s Club the first semester. She also liked her three years of lang- uages. She has spent three years each as a valuable member of glee club and mixed chorus. In Ed Brown we have a person interested in mathematics. He entered the Scholastic Contest in this, and placed fourth in the competition. Playing the bass horn in or- ' chcstra and bond wo find Francis Cahill. Jiggs” has liked mathe- matics in High School. He wants to bo a mechanical engineer some day. Apart from her pet enthusiasm, normal training. Alta Davison iias sung in girls' glee club. She enjoyed biology and chemistry especially in her course of study. Eight

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F C L T Top Row— Harold J. West Lucille Blcknoll Adam Brecht Charles M. Compton «-Snler Row— Helen Marie Davis Dulworth Graham William Hoppock Valentina S. Nielsen Hot tout Row— llomer 0. Rector Carol Schmidt Marjorie Steven» Kenneth C. Worley Harold .!. West is Principal of the High School and teaches Al- gebra 9 and nmthmetics. He is a graduate of Nebraska State Teacher’s College at Wayne with an A. B. degree. Lucille Bickurll tenches Junior High social science. health, seventh English, ninth English, and art. She has charge of High School one-act plays. She is a graduate of the Nebraska. Stato Teacher's College at Peru, with an A. B. degree. Adam Brecht teaches Junior High mathematics, manual train- ing. physical education: is Junior High coach, and assistant High School basketball coach. He is a graduate of Nebraska State Teacher's College at Kearney, with a B. S. degree. He is seventh grade sponsor. Charles M. Compton is music supervisor. He teaches general science and eighth grade social science. He Is a graduate of Has- tings College, where he earned an A. B. degree. Ho also took graduate work at the Colorado Stato College of Education at Greeley. Helen Marie Davis teaches Eng- lish 9, 10, and 11. She is declama- tory instructor, ami supervisor of the Rodeo, Alallago, and the Chieftain. She is Junior sponsor and assistant sponsor of Business Neophytes. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska with an A. B. degree. Bode Graham is athletic coach and teaches biology, sociology, commercial geography, agricul- ture, civics, hygiene, and physi- cal education. He is a graduate of Nebraska State Teacher's Col- lege at Kearney, with an A. B. degree. William II. I loppock teaches history and manual training. He is a graduate of the Nebraska State Teacher’s College at Peru. He is Junior sponsor. Valentina Nielsen teaches nor- mal training, Senior English, and advanced civics, and is also Sen- ior sponsor. She Is a graduate of the Teacher's College of the University of Nebraska, where she earned an A. B. and an M. A. degree and she has taken ad- ditional graduate work at Ne- braska University. She has charge of the High School Libr- ary. Homor C. Rector teaches chem- istry, physics, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and is Senior spon- sor. He is a graduate of Hasting College, where lie earned a B. S. degree. He also took graduate work at the University of Wis- consin and the University of Michigan. Carol Schmidt teaches Liti», English 9. and civics. She is a graduate of the Nebraska State University. She is Sophomore sponsor. She is assistant librar- ian. Marjorie Stevens teaches home economics, girls’ physical educa- tion and eighth grade English. She is a graduate of Union Col- lege. at Lincoln, and has an M. A. degree from the University of Nebraska. Kenneth C. Worley teaches typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and is assistant football and track coach. He is a graduate of the Nebraska State Teacher's College at Kearney. He Is Freshman sponsor, and sponsor of Business Neophytes. Seven



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 Floyd Alien Allen Bronnon Doris Brown Klnyne Kconomos Kitiuui EtmtOintMuier Maxine Finder Edward Brown Erwin Frerlchs Francis Cahill Alta Davison Cleo Fuller Cecil Gibson I „ Tlie main course of Elayne Eenuonios has been commerlcal work, but she hopes to become a nurse. She liked her science, but had time for dramatics and ghn club work. The leading: Interest of Kinmii Elmshaeuser has been her normal training: course, hut she has sung alto In Kiris' Klee club through Its successful season. An early Pep Club leader was Maxine Kinder, who has sung soprano in glee club, three oper- ettas. and mixed chorus. She ap- peared in the Junior play; her main line, commercial work. Erwin Kreriehs is a footlxill letterman. and has played three years. As for subjects, science, especially chemistry, will do as well as any. In Cieo Fuller we see a future nurse. In high school, however, her most-liked subjects were mathematics, c hemlst ry. and physical education. Cecil Hibson has a special inter- est, and that interest is athletics. He has played football for two years and basketball for three years. •Ima Samuelson's favorite cts are history and English. She is taking the normal train- ing course, and was second se- mester president of the Future Teacher’s Club. Evelyn Sherman liked her typ- ing. but music teaching is her ambition. In line with this she has sung mezzo soprano in girls' glee club and operetta. Dorothy Trotter, who sings and tap dances, has gono in for dra- matics. glee club, and has liked history a lot. Hob Truelove has been a foot- lmll letterman for O. H. S. and ho also has had his bass voice in the mixed chorus, the octette, and lias appeared in oi»erettas. A soprano voice in the girls' glee club and the mixed chorus, as well as operettas, is Vetta Weaver's. She has also been in dramatic events and likes her commerlcal course. Normal training is the course followed by Eileen Wiost, whose pet subject is mathematics. James (Jimmy) Wlascliin lias played second team basketball. His favorite course in high school has been manual training. Charles Clifford has played one year varsity football, and went out for dramatics one year. Donald Peterson has spent three years on the footlm.11 squad; lie 1ms l een in operottas and the mixed chorus. Inez Peterson has taken the normal training course and spec- ialized in art. but has also liked Latin and civics. She was in the glee club. Normal trainer June Peterson wants to Ik? a nurse some time. Of her subjects she liked mathe- matics best, and in her Freshman year was in the glee club. The Senior Editor of the Chief- tain. Arthur Kiedesel, was Rodeo Student Editor this year. Rodeo reporter two years, 1ms played french horn in the band and or- chestra. and 1ms sung in mixed chorus. Likes history and Eng- lish. Nino

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