Ogallala High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ogallala, NE)

 - Class of 1938

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MliMk- How—Junior Qeimnoll, Jenn Hohucker, Arthur Ricde »l. luivoitnc Brown Front How—-Mnurino Mitchell, Thelma Sam- ui-lson, Jean Halor. Back How—Edward Schindler, Mnxlne Fenth- errtton, Joy Knackiuedt. Audrey Ranher, Uuth Creamer. Madeline Hoe, Mins Davis, Sponsor. The 0. H. S. Kodeo started life as an unnamed infant on February 15, 1924, a typewritten project of a Sophomore Eng- lish class. All that spring it was published in the same way, but fall brought its publi- cation in the Keith County News, where it was called Volume I. With one or two year’s exceptions, it has continued to be printed as our school journal. Miss Nielsen was in charge most of the early years; Miss Davis is the present sponsor. The Girls’ Athletic Association was or- ganized in 1937, and members were requir- ed to have one-hundred and sixty hours of outside activities during the year. They have had hikes throughout the year and held tournaments for track, basketball, softball and volleyball. Ix)cal awards are given after one and two years of gymnas- tics and State awards after three and four years. Back How—Ductile Donahue, Maxine Kuntz, Catherine Wiaachln, Marilyn Gilo. Edith Bloom- (|Uiat. Khiyne Wleat. Marcia Cahill. Alalorla Roy, Maurlne Mitchell. Second How—Faye Brothwoll, Judy Adams, Betty Corder, Gladys Killers, Lynn Hope Heed, Kortcnnn Kosmlckl, Mary Larson Kathryn Smith. Edithora DoFord. Front How—Bernice Stark, Velma Fell, Max- ine Lee. Melon Trouper, Miss Stevens. Instructor, Norma Shafer, Kathryn IltrlK, Ellen Kenfietd, Betty June Dunwuody. Twenty-Four

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B A S K E T B A L L Hack liow—Erwin Frorich . Bernard Fillers, Front How—-Floyd Applegate, Floyd Alton, Eugene Adams. Virgil IvnuckKtodt, Lyle Hook. Allen Bronson. Barton Alien, and Chao, lto- Oecll OllMton, Coiifli Dodo Graham. backer. The 1927-3$ basketball squad hung up one of the finest records in the history of O. H. S., beating some of the finest quintets In ibis part of the state. They won eight games, lost to Julesburg and Lodge- pole by one point, and lost to Paxton and Alliance in the other games. “Babe” Allen, playing exceptional basketball this year, rang up a total of 199 points, followed by Virgil Knuckstedt and Charles Robacker with 89 and 77 points respectively. Cecil Gibson, senior and outstanding guard, was chosen honorary captain. Awards were presented to Babe Allen. Floyd Squirt Allen, Virgil Hitler Knackstedt, Charles Rip” Robacker, Gene Dutch Adams, Lyle Cuddles Rook, George Sorp Thorpe, Bernard Red Bhlers. Allen Joe” Bronson, and Cecil John Gibson. The reserve team produced two outstanding forwards. Wayne Antrim and Glenn Ziegenhagen. Backed by a good all-around team, the reserves had a good season and reserve awards were present- ed to Wayne Cline. Leonard Jeliorek, Wayne An- trim, Joy Knackstedt, Edwin Hopken, Floyd Apple- gate, Raymond Dittmar, Glenn Ziegenhagen and Don Shively. T R A C K Don Shively, Ed- win llopkrn, Bob Sheldon. Vernon FT ash man, Boyd McClara. Erwin FreiTck», Chauncey Walker. Buck eon, Georjfff JITii-rp.'. Cwcll Gibson. BiiRom Adams. Lyle Book. Virgil Kmickscedt, Jucl Economos, Fred Engmun. Bernard Bhlers. Twenty-Three



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» I ► F U T U R T E E A C H E D » Hack Row—-Eileen Wleat. Inez Peterson. SKmma Blmshneuuer. Miss Nielsen. Barbara Corder. Anils Johnson, Ivina Hoffman, Tliolma Sumuelson. Front Row—Mildred Jenson, Alta DnvJoon, Vivian Plunkett. Doris Brown. June Peterson, Ann Mario Schulz. The Future Teacher’s Club, sponsored by Miss Nielsen, was organized in Septem- l)er, 1937, and aims to establish a closer relation between the Normal Training De- partment and the rural schools. Every meeting is devoted to business, a program, and a social hour. New officers are elect- ed each semester. Those presiding this year were: Thelma Samuelson, Doris Brown, Barbara Corder, Inez Peterson, June Peterson, Emma Elmshaeuser, Mil- 1938 marks the second year that the Dramatics students have been banded to- gether in a club. Two public programs were given this year, as well as several convocations. Sub-District contest entries included humorous and dramatic readings, two orations, and a one-act play. Miss Davis is in charge of the readings and Miss Bicknell is in charge of the plays. The officers are: President, Vernon MaGee: Vice-President, Jane Rasdal; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Donald McGinley; Re- Buck Row—Kathryn Smith, Dotty Esther Armstrong. Delia Keller. Don McGinley, Cliaa. K»bncker. Dale Graff. Hilly Nelson, Gordon Jollonaten. Vernon MaGee. Second Row—Dorothy Trotter. Audrey Rash- er. Ruth Creamer, Betty Mao Patrick. Juno Rasdal, Phyllis Hayford. Arthur Rlcdoscl. Front Row—-Miss Bicknell. sponsor. Marjorlo Gate . Irene Folaml, Jacqueline Gelwrt. Murcia Cahill, Barbara Corder. Betty Cordor. Mias Davis, sponsor. Dale Johnson, member of tho club, w:ui omitted from the picturo. Twenty-Five

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