Ogallala High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ogallala, NE)

 - Class of 1938

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Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1938, of the city of Ogallala and the state of Nebraska, being: of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner as follows: I, Floyd Allen, will and bequeath my stutter to Bette Martin. I, Betty Esther Armstrong;, will and bequeath my abundant growth of hair to Sidney J. Mosser. I, Allen Bronson, will and bequeath my ability to attract the “gals” to Ed Gillham. I, Doris Brown, will and bequeath my timidity to Arthur Ditto. I, Ed Brown, will and bequeath my mathematical mind to Lyle Rook. 1, Valera Brown, will and bequeath my typing ability to Dale Payne. I, Francis Cahill, will and l equeath my rosy complexion to Hershel Amrine. I. Alta Davison, will and bequeath my plumpness to Jacqueline Geisert. I, Elayne Economos. will and bequeath my quietness to Jean Robacker. I, Bernard Ehlers, will and bequeath my red hair to Gerald Thalken. I. Emma Elmshaeuser. will and be- ciueath my studiousness to Berdeen Pilger. I. Maxine Finder, will and bequeath my walk to Bonnie Jean Boyd. I. Erwin Frerichs, will and bequeath my football ability to Ed Holscher. I. Cleo Fuller, will and bequeath my profile to Mary Elizabeth Sibal. 1. Cecil Gibson, will and beoueath my basketball ability to Charles Brink. I, Dale Graff, will and bequeath my good nature to Ellis Hulse. T. Charles Archibald Gifford, will and beoueath my middle name to Babe Allen. 1, Lloyd Harvey, will and bequeath my eloquence to Don Thompson. 1. Madeline Henrichs, will and l e- queath my figure to Mary Lee Adams. I. Edna Hoffman, will and bequeath my long country stride to Kathryn Schaf- er. I, Leonard Jehorek, will and bequeath my bad knee to Joy Knackstedt. I, Mildred Jensen, will and l equeath my younger brother’s affection for me to Geraldine Peterson. I, Dale Johnson, will and bequeath my singing ability to Milford Francil. I, Darlene Johnson, will and bequeath my sarcasm to Ruth Weyer. I, Joyce Jollensten, will and bequeath my stylishness to Ardis Johnson. I, Gordon Jollensten. will and bequeath my boots and pants to Theron Thaden. I, Ed Jones, will and bequeath my south table blond to Ed Schindler. I, Virgil Knackstedt, will and bequeath my height to Ross Fender. I, Delka Keller, will and bequeath my stage poise to Elsie Davis. I. Bernitta Kuehl, will and bequeath my freckles to Judy Adams. I, Ray Lewis, will and bequeath my broad shoulders to Wayne Antrim. I, Kathleen Mattox, will and bequeath my Lipping ability to Ruth Creamer. I. Boyd McClara. will and bequeath my dancing ability to Harold Jensen. I. Mary Eileen McEvoy, will and be- queath my shortness to Mr. Rector. I. Vernon MaGee, will and bequeath my drawing ability to Jack Antrim. I, Donald McGinley, will and bequeath my presidency to whoever is foolish enough to take it. I, Junior Mercer, will and bequeath my Oregon girl friend to Floyd Applegate. I, Clyde Miller, will and bequeath my future in a chain store to Oscar Phillips. I. Billy Nelson, will and bequeath my laugh to Maysel Wheeler. I. Betty May Patrick, will and l equeath mv North River attitude to Marilyn Fre- richs. I, Donald Peterson, will and bequeath my snooker playing to Don Shively. Twenty-Nine

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Back Row—Rom Mary Rosslc. Darlene John- son. Max Inc Kinder, Joan Stone, Audrey Raah- cr. Bernlttn Kuohl. Norma Slmfor. Ruby Kng- inan. Dorothy Phillips. Second Row—Maxine Kuntx. Mae IMunkett, Mnxlno Potter, Klnora F.lnishaeusor, Marilyn Gtle, Kdithoru DoFord. Marcia Cahill. Gladys Billers. Mildred Wilson, Dorothy Wright. Kroi.t Row—I«orene Gaston, Maxine Deo. Ductile Donahue, Rose Dalo Turley, Betty Jane Dunwnody, Betty Corder. Thelma Frerlcha. Illne Potter, Wanda Mao Downey, Bdlth Bloom- qulst, Miss Stevens, sponsor. This year's Home Making classes purchased an electric roaster. A Home Makers club was organ- ized and the members chose, “Anchored with Stitches ns their motto. The club sponsored a suc- cessful party for their mothers. The department, under the direction of Miss Stevens, Is steadily grow- ing both in members and in equipment. The officers are: President. Marilyn Glle: Vice- President, Joan Stone; Secretary-Treasurer, Mae Plunkett; Reporter, Audrey Rasher. The Latin Club continued this year under the sponsorship of Miss Schmidt. The membership con- sists of l atin students numbering about thirty. The officers, chosen from the advanced class, a custom established last year are: President, Joy Knackstedt; Vice-President. Geraldine Peterson: Secretary-Treas- urer. Norma Ix o Combs. Back Row—Kldon Geloert. Phyllis Huyford. Mary Alice Tlmlkcn, Maxine Fentherston. Joy KnickstcU. Floyd Applognte. T.ieron Thndoii, Marvin Jacobson. Third Row— Virginia Turloy, Kdwnrd Ilolsch- or. Geraldine Peterson, Gordon .Tollensten. Mary Don Vnndlvcr. Jano Rnsdal, Margaret Mary Thalkon, Patricia Thalkon. Lavonnc Browo, DeeRoy Biiothe. Melvin Jacobsen. Second Row—Betty Dou Baker. Nonna Davi- son. Alice Slbal, Mary Damon. Dynn Hopn Rood. Velum Fell. Judy Adams. Maurlno Mitchell, Katbleen Mattox. Mw Schmidt, sponsor. Front Row —Nonna Deo t'omlw. Don Thomp- son. Kathryn Ihrlg, Mary Kllzabcth Sibal, Doona Konnokor. Rodorlck Ault, JBob Walker. ( Twenty-Eight



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I, Inez Peterson, will and bequeath my bright finger nail polish to Thelma Hage- man. I. June Peterson, will and bequeath my sandhill technique to Dutch Adams. I, Arthur Riedesel, will and bequeath my gallop to Alvin Davis. I, Charles Robacker, will and bequeath my clowning to Jack Economos. I, Mac Rohwedder, will and bequeath my Indian blood to Eldon Geisert. I, Thelma Samuelson, will and be- queath my future as a school teacher to Jack Doherty. I, Evelyn Sherman, will and l equeath my ability as a pianist to Dora Jean Uer- ling. I, Dorothy Trotter, will and l equeath my dark complexion to Helen Jensen. I, Bob Truelove, will and bequeath my ambition to Junior Gemmell. I, Vetta Weaver, will and bequeath my slenderness to Kenny Ditto. I, Jean Weyer, will and bequeath my friendliness to Maxine Featherston. I, Eileen Wiest, will and l equeath nothing to nobody. I, James Wlaschin, will and bequeath my big feet to Danny Saunders. To the Freshmen, we will and bequeath our perseverance and endurance. To the Sophomores we will and be- queath our superior knowledge. To the Juniors we will and bequeath our home rooms, our textl ooks, and our sponsors. To our sponsors, Miss Nielsen and Mr. Rector, we will and bequeath the memories of our class, both good and bad. In witness whereof, we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seal th;s nineteenth day of May in the year of our Ix rd, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty eight. Notary Public Senior Class Song Farewell to 0. II. S. This is the time that we are parting, Farewell to teachei-s true, We’ll often think of you, We’ve reached the journey’s end, Of those old happy, happy school days, Good bye to childhood dreams, We’ll make them all come true. Farewell to loyal friends, Those good old friends of ours, But we are hoping soon that we will meet once more. We greet the golden light, That fate to us has often promised; And now to O. II. S. We sadly say good bye. Thirty

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