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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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,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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Senior Class The Class of 1940, after ten years, was called to- gether by our class sponsors. Miss Nielsen, and Mr. Payne. They were surprised at the progress this class had shown by 1950. MISS NIELSEN came from Lincoln, where she is the head of the Department of Education. MR. PAYNE is the president of the Chillicothe Busines College in Missouri. MR. WEST left Denver, where he is the Colorado State Superintendent. MR. HECTOR is the Chief of the Chemical Research Department of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. EDWARD HOLSCHER came from the Mayo Brothers Hospital, where he is head doctor. DON SHIVELY stopped in while flying from coast to coast. NORMA LEE COMBS is employed as a comptometrist by u large firm in Omaha. BILL SHAFER came from Chicago, where he has just been admitted to the bar as a lawyer. MARY LOU VANDIVER just got back from a round- the-world cruise. ED SCHINDLER is a noted line man for the telephone company here in Ogallala. MARGARET HOLSCHER is the Junior Class sponsor in OHS. LORAIN ALTIC came from Wyoming, where he is in the Civil Service. BONITA EASTBURN is the girls advisor in OHS. JACK ECONOMOS came from Alaska, where he is endeavoring to keep ice-bcrgs off tillable land. KENNETH ERVIN came from Los Angeles, on leave of absence from the United States warship, “Gree- ley.” ROSS FENDER is the technical engineer of radio sta- tion KOA, of the Nutional Broadcasting Company. JOHN FRANCIL came from Notre Dame, where he is coach of the “fighting Irish.” HELEN FRIEDMAN came from Washington, where she is a stenographer in the Department of Interior. NAOMI GROVES is the secretary of the former Mayor C. L. Fisher, of Ogallala. MARILYN GILE came from Hollywood, where she is dress designer for the 20th Century Fox Studio. FRIEDA HOFFMAN just got home from making a tour of Europe. ED HOPKEN is the manager of Ogallala’s leading cafe, “The Green Lantern.” HAZEL JACKSON is the dancing teacher employed by the North Platte High School. HAROLD JENSEN came from New York, where he is employed as the star reporter of the New York Times. ALBERT ARMSTRONG came front Richmond, Vir- ginia, where he has his own electrical laboratory. GEORGE BECKIUS just got back from Hollywood, where he starred in the picture, “Blades on Ice.” He won the national skating championship in 1948. ELIZABETH BETZ flew here from Georiga Tech., where she just received her Bachelor of Arts De- gree. KENNETH BISHOP flew here from Shanghai, where he is chief engineer for controlling floods. LaVONNE BROWN is the private secretary of Mr. Payne, of Chillicothe, Missouri. CBtopliecy SHIRLEY BROWN is the owner and o| crator of Ye Olde Beauty Parlor”, in North Platte. WARREN BROWN has charge of the “High School Confectionary” near OHS. MARCIA CAHILL is a specialist in her line. She sponsors “Marcia’s Marcels”, very important to the women of Denver. BETTY CORDER is the public stenographer in the Duchess Hotel. NORMA DAVISON is a nurse in the Mayo Brothers Hospital. RAY DITTMAR came from the Philippines, where he is a civil engineer. MARTIN KELLER, the winner of the cross country Bendix Trophy Race, flew directly here from New York. ELLEN KENFIELD is a private nurse in Grand Island. She hardly had time to gel here, but finally made it. MARY ELLEN KILDARE is the stenographer of Miss Zelma Derry. ROSE ANN KOSMICK1 is the principal of the Ogallala Grade School. MIKE KUNTZ came to Ogallala on leave-of-abscnce from the National Guurds. JOAN MAHOOD models the most fashionable clothes in Macque’s. JERRY PETERSON is the new postmaster of Ogallala, since the promotion of Miss McCusker. MALRINE MITCHELL teaches the kindergarten in Ogallala. ELEANOR ROE came from Kansas City, Missouri, where she is teaching. LYLE ROOK flew here from Hawaii. H« is an aviator flying on schedule between Honolulu and Los Angeles. MILTON SENZIO came from Boston, where he has won great recognition as a chemist. ALICE SIBAL came from New Orleans where she is private secretary for a great shipping plant. MARGIE SOLLARS came from Chicago, where she is chief surgeon in the new Chicago Hospital. BERNICE STARK canu from New York, where she is employed us a journalist for the New York Sun. THERON I'll ADEN, who is chief pilot on the flagship of the National Airways, flew from Miami, where he hus been on a vacation. GEORGE THORPE came from Chicago, where he is constructing one of the world’s largest buildings. VIRGINIA TURLEY came from Glendale, California, where she is teaching physical education. BOB WALKER came from Lincoln, where he is en- gaged by the Nebraska University as instructor of aviation. CHAUNCEY WALKER came from Iowa, where he has a large farm. ELAINE WEIST come from Scotlsbluff, where she teaches the sixth grade. DOLORES WIEST came from Omaha, where she is employed us a private secretary. CATHERINE WLASCHIN carne from Imperial, where she is employed as a high school teacher. GLEN ZIEGENHAGEN came from Omaha, where he owns and operates a large department store.
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