Ogallala High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ogallala, NE)

 - Class of 1940

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,S’ eniots FRIEDA HOFFMAN received a music let- ler for her work in Girl's Glee Club, in which she sang alto. She liked English, and wants to travel. HAZEL JACKSON, who entered as a Junior from Lemoyne, wants to be a dancing teacher. Of her subjects, English, chemistry, typing, civics, and sociology, she liked sociology best. MARTIN KEL basketball, boyjsygtee, -ifil outfootball, .. , lixetAuHwSrus. He received tlir, je; secoirtt-team . fopthall letters. His favorite suhjtct was physics. 14“ to he i pilot.i MARY ELLEN KILDARE, a future stenog- rapher, liked shorthand. She is a member of the Girl’s Glee Club. She received a second scholastic award in Latin as a Sophomore. MICHAEL KUNTZ took a scientific course, but of all his subjects lie liked biology best. Mike, tall and dark, wants to be a soldier. MAUR1NE MITCHELL, a future teacher, took dramatics and office work as extra cur- ricular. She received two music letters and one (LA.A. letter. She belonged to the Fu- ture Teacher’s Club. ELEANOR ROE liked typing, wants to be a teacher, played violin in orchestra, and sang in mixed chorus. Glee Club, and girl’s sex- tette. She belonged to the Pep and Future Teacher’s Club. EDWIN HOPKEN, a future cafe manager, took football, in which he received a letter, basketball, two reserve letters and one first team letter, and track, two letters. He liked geography. , HAROLD JENSEN, our big, browhy Swede, starred as center on the football team. He re- ceived three football letters. He liked study periods better than any subject. Hr wants to be ai journalist. ELLEN KENFIELD, president of G.A.A. and member of the Chieftain staff, liketTtyp- She received three awards for G.A.A., a mg. first award, a state award, and a letter. She wants to be a nurse. i ROSE ANN KOSMICKI took a teacher’s training course. She held offices in the Rodeo, G.A.A., and Future Teacher’s Club. She re- ceived two G.A.A. letters. JOAN MAHOOD. who hailed from Kearney, liked Latin. She is popular with both boys and girls. She wants to be a nurse or a model for clothes. -y. GERALDINE PETERSON sang alto in mixed chorus and first girl’s glee. She liked typing. Jerry has received three annual awards, four music letters, and one G.A.A. letter. She wants a Civil Service position. LYLE ROOK went out for football, basket- ball and track, getting two football, three bas- ketball, and three track letters. He was vice- president as a Junior. He liked geography: and his ambition is aviation. (

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I Se eniots SHIRLEY BROWN wants to be a beauty operator. She liked English, sang in mixed chorus and Glee Club, and was a cheer leader in the Pep Club. MARCIA CAHILL played a horn in band and orchestra. She liked advanced short- hand, and wants to be a beautician. She let- tered in music as a Sophomore. NORMA DAVISON, the vice-president of the Home Ec. Club, also sang in the first girl’s glee. Her favorite subject was Home Ec., but she wants to be a nurse. WARREN BROWN sang in Boy’s Glee Club. He preferred English to his other sub- jects, and was one of the class cut-ups. He is noted for his dancing. l(£LnSx . BET’IY CORDER, who liked shorthand, and wants to be a stenographer, belonged to the Pep Club, and G.A.A., lettering in G.A.A., music, dramatics. Rodeo and Alallago, for jXs which was typist. 'ND DITTMAR, an all around ath- lete. went out for football, basketball, and track. He lettered twice in football and twice in basketball. Ray liked geography, ami wants to be a civil engineer. BONITA EASTBURN was training to be a teacher. She liked Normal Training best. She played the flute in the orchestra. Bonita belonged to the Future Teacher’s Club. t KENETH ERVIN, from Brule, liked typing. He was good in football and also went out for track. He received three reserve letters and one first team letter in football. Big and brawny JOHN FRANC1L, out- standing in football, wants to be a coach. He lettered twice in football. John didn’t es- pecially like any of his subjects. NAOMI GROVES was a member of the Pep Club. She was good in all her subjects, but she liked English best. She wants to be either a nurse or a stenographer. JACK ECONOMOS, an expert passer in football, also went out for basketball and truck. He received two letters in football, and one in basketball. He wants to be a civil engineer. ( HELEN FRIEDMAN, our try girl, took an active part in Home Ec. and girl’s glee. She took a commercial course. She wants to be a stenographer, because she liked shorthand. MARILYN GILE, the class artist, wants to be a fashion designer. She was a member of G.A.A. Of all her subjects, Marilyn liked sociology best.



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s emote » MILTON SENZIG, who hailed from Michi- gan, went out for football and track. His favorite subject was geography; and he wants to be a chemist. ALICE S1BAL, oilicial typist, went out for dramatics. Glee Club, and Phys. Ed. She liked shorthand. She wants to he a secretary. She received honors for G.A.A. and for being Rodeo-Alallago typist. Small and full of mischief is MARGIE SOLLARS, from Creighton, Nebraska. She liked English; but wants to be a surgeon. She was on the class prophecy committee. BERNICE STARK, in band, (LA.A., and Future Teacher’s Club, liked biology, and wants to be a journalist. She received two school, and two state awards in G.A.A. GEORGE THORPE, a basketball star, liked typing, and wants to be a carpenter or con- tractor. George was out of all sports for a year because of an injured knee, but made a real come-back. VIRGINIA TURLEY, a future cosmetician, liked professional training and reviews. She was Mr. Rector’s secretary. She belonged to G.A.A. and Future Teacher’s Club, and was on the class prophecy committee. BOB WALKER received a letter for mixed chorus and boy’s glee. He was on the class song committee. His favorite subject was manual raining. Bob’s ambition is aviation. 7S A bass in boy’s glee, and a football boy was CHAUNCEY WALKER. Chauncey hailed from Roscoc, u farmer ject was civics. ELAINE WlE X, a future teacher, was on the annual staff, and in G.A.A. She liked profesionnl training. Elaine was secretary- treasurer of G.A.A., and president of the Fu- ture Teacher’s Club. DOLORES WIEST, from Brule, liked typ- ing, was a member of Glee Club and G.A.A., and wants to be a private secretary. She was a good student, and popular in her classes. CATHERINE WI.ASCHIN belonged to the Pep Club and G.A.A., lettering four times in G.A.A. She liked English; and wants to be a stenographer, because she also liked her shorthand. GLEN ZIEGENHAGEN, who was outstand- ing in basketball, winning three letters, also went out for track. He liked manual training. As a Junior, he was on the Athletic Board. Zig” works at Penney’s.

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