Ogallala High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ogallala, NE)

 - Class of 1938

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 I » Gonion Jollonxtcn I 1 witr«1 .Tones Delhi Keller Virgil Kwiekntcdl Bcritlthi Kuehl Boyd McClnra ■Mary Eileen McKvoy Kathleen Mattox Junior Moreor Clyde Miller Billy Nelson Betty 1'atrlok Clyde Miller has liked science, particularly biology. He sings ten- or. Ills ambition is to become a mortician. Musical activities, including band, orchestra, mixed chorus, and boys’ glee club have claimed the attention of trombone player Billy Nelson. lie has liked dra- matics and mathematics. Betty Patrick has been actively engaged in glee club, dramatics, mixed chorus, the Junior play. Dale Graff Kdnn Hoffman Mildred Jensen Jjalo Johnson and operettas. She has liked sci- ence, especially physics. Heboid the future chemist in Dale Draff, who is of course, most Interested in science, esi ecially chemistry. He has been in the op- eretta and one-act plays. Another normal trainer is Edna Lloyd Harvey, in his high school life liked scientific sub- jects, physics especially. 1-Ie was out for football when a Senior and gained the well-known nick-name ‘•Cardwell”. Leonard Jchorck bus been a football letterman three years, and has also been out for track three years, ills most liked sub- ject was science. The commercial course and home economics are the favorites of Darlene Johnson, who has al- so had time to sing In glee club, mixed chorus, operettas, and to appear in the Junior play. Joyce Jollensten lias been very active as a loader in Hep Club, also an ardent violinist. In orches- tra and string ensemble. She sings alto. Her deep interest is -•ommereia! work. Erie .Maiefski was a member a short time, but at the begin- second semester. or graduates are Isiis Mac Koliwislder and l ay Eleven Hoffman, who also enjoyed her English work. She sang first so- prano in girls' glee club cd chorus. Mildred Jensen took the normal training course in preparation for touching. While excelling In all subjects she has taken, math- ematics is her favorite. Dale Johnson, aside from his favorite work of mathematics, has found time to he In boys’ glee club, mixed chorus, and dra- matics; he also lias played two years of Intramural League bas- ketball: he is on the Annual Staff.

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( Tholnm Sumuelson 'Rvolyn Sherman Dorothy Trotter Robert Truolovo Vella Weaver ICilren Wetst Junto WloHchln Charles Olffotil The enthusiastic Sousaphone blower, («onion Jollmstcn, has been in band, orchestra, and the German band, and has sung1 in mixed chorus and boys glee club He likes mathematics and com- mercial lessons. Ed .Jones spent throe years in football as a guard and as tackle. His favorite subjects wore algebra and sociology. Della Keller, who alms to In- come a nurse, besides liking the subjects of history. English, and Latin, has had oxjterience in dra- matic work. She went out for physical education. He-man” Virgil Kuaekstcdt has put in two years of foot!»aII, and has also l een active In lwisket- lmll and track. He has sung in the glee club and the mixed chor- us. He preferred mathematics and language. Itemitta Kuelil also wants to become a nurse, and we find that she has liked science. She has ap- peared in girls’ glee club and op- eretta work. Boyd McClara, who says his fa- vorite class In school was history, was the student trainer at one time. He has been in dramatics and also in mixed chorus: ho is advertising manager of the An- nual. A girl who wants to become ft secretary some day is Mary Eileen McEvoy, who likes commercial and also English subjects. She has sung in girls glee club and sextette. Our singing and dancing Senior Kathleen .Mattox, has her eye set on the serious things of life; she wants to add an M. I), to her name. She sings alto in gits club: she likes dramatics, chemistry and biology. Junior Mercer, has boon in two operettas and has sung in the mixed chorus. He enjoyed both chemistry and physics. Don Peterson Juno Peterson Inez Peterson Arthur Rfcdoeol Ten



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 Uncle flow— Male Johnson Donnhl MeGInley Cloo Fuller Made •lino Honriolin Dale Oraff Front How— Maxine Finder ItJvelyn Sherman Kathleen Mattox Valera Brown Gordon Jollcnsten Betty Patrick Della Keller Senior Class Play THE EAGLE SCREAMS Mayor Ten Eyck, of the City of Bolton, allows Spot North, his business manager, to run his office, while he plays, enter- tains, and becomes a favorite. Working in the Mayor’s office is Wally Bolton, of a distinguished family of patriots. But as he grew up he neglected to respect the higher ideals of life and now believes in following the lines of least re- sistance. Jerry Trent arrives on the scene. Hav- ing been won over by a speech of Mayor Ten Eyck’s, she wants to be a stenograph- er in the office. On discovering that Bolton is being run for the profit of politicians, she rebels against the rule and rouses Wally’s sleeping patriotism. Together, they triumph. Junior Class Play This year the Junior Class presented “Miss Jimmy”, a three act farce which deals with the adventures of Jimmy, a college youth, who enters the dormitory of an exclusive girls’ school in search of a dress. The girls never have a chance to meet men, so when Jimmy is discovered, he is captured. To make certain there will be an abundance of men at their prom, the girls decide to hold Jimmy for ransom until his friends come to the prom. The chief of police arrives on the scene and Jimmy escapes with the aid of Droopy, the colored janitor, after promising to come back to the prom. i Bnolc Row— Tholnm Ifaxomnn Until Creamer Audrey Unabor Junior Gemmoll Front flow— Helen .Tennen Kathryn Schafer Jack Doherty Mary T.oo Adams Arthur Ditto Two I vo

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