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79 Lou! l14l Sponsor. Miss Hansen: President, Dick Koupal: Vice-President, Martina Biemondg Secretary. Emil Krikacq Treasurer, Robert Malolepszy. Ton Row fleft to rightj-liawrene Volf, Margaret Tvrdik, Eloise Norris, Rita Messe, NVi1ma. Richardson, Fern Miller, Amy Thomsen. Evelyn Suchanek, Alma Urban, Lydia Le- herka, Mae Klein, Lucille Lakin, Margie Ji-sm Smith, Eleanor XY0lfe. Third Row-Viola Puncochar. Claric-e XVarford. John Rogers, Vernon-Nay, Eugene llunr-ochar, Eldon Turner, Allen Zikmuncl, Lluyrl Zikmund, lion Severson, Christena Ilnrscn, Vera Severna. Mildred NValflmann, Viola Skolil. Evelyn Ullis. Clarabell Smith, Dorothy Zulkoslii, Mavis Van Slylke Miss Hansen. lrene Knelxel. Mildred Klanecky, XV1lma Kluna, Alice Sliotkoski, Edith Mares, Audrey Turner. Front Rowflilmil Krikac, Eldon Kokes Ernest Zabloudil, La Moine XVigent, Charles Ke-own, Russell Rose, Leon Larsen, Eldon Blatliauser, lloyd Rose, Harold Pray. gfzsaflmsn This year's Freshman class started out in a big Way , both figur- atively and literally. It has the distinction of being the biggest class in the history of Ord High School. It started with a registration of ninety- seven, but after the usual losses and gains of a term, approaches the close of school with an enrollment of ninety-four. Perhaps these figures an- swer the questions as to Why one invariably bumps into a Freshman, no matter which way he turns. There's so many of them you see, and they do make their presence felt as well as seen. Because of their large numbers and unusual talents this Freshman class has not been looked down upon by the upper classmen in the con- descending manner in which Freshies are sometimes viewed. Not many high school boys letter in football by the end of their first year, but Dick did-and the many Freshman huskies who turned out for football prac- tice promise to furnish the school with a championship team for the next three years to come. A Freshman Won three of the sub-district declam- atory contest sweep-stake points for Ord with her humorous reading. Vera and Mildred contributed much to the success of the Christmas play, Why the Chimes Ring . Look over the band, orchestra, and glee clubs and count the Freshmen you'll find there. Who forced Mr. Cass to fight for the ping-pong championship but a Freshie, and who won the honor of being Carnival King, but another Freshie?
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g e Cganficfyssfz mind the failing lists, eligibility lists, seventh-periods and report cards. Why, even Dale and Vernon can wax most industrious upon occasion. The Sopohmore class boasts only fifty-eight members, but at that, thereis more of them than of the Seniors, and just wait until the two- year high schools over the country send in their quota of Juniors to swell the class membership next year. But they are not waiting for next year, the Sophomores are making history this year, especially in the athletic and music departments. Six of them lettered in football and three in basketball. The girls of the class are also athletically in- clined, several of them belonging to G. A. A. Mr. Duncan appreciates the help the Sophomores give him for he has eight of them in Senior Band and nine in Senior Orchestra, besides hav- ing several in the glee clubs. Some of them have even risen to the ranks of contest soloists. Oh, by the way, do you recall the vocal solos with which Virginia Sack sometimes entertains the student body and her Home Room? She has a way of making popular music really popular. We don't know what gave the class the idea for the Sophomore Class Day convocation, unless it is the fact that their teachers frequently be- come provoked with them and hint that they act like babies-any way, they entertained with a capital baby show. True, the baby's legs were a little long, and the springs of the carriage must have suffered from excess weight. Wasn't Homer a darling, but who could have blamed Dr. Tunnicliff if he had spanked one or two of the others? We don't know who the guilty party is, but there must be a Scotch- man on the social committee. Why the class not only had a Dutch treat theatre party, but also managed to see a double feature. Hoot Man, what thrift! 'Pop limi llm-fl lrrliglllj--l4Il'l1Ll laws.-in Ylznslu XV I ln:u!. Yiraixmzu Sm lx, Ylvullxiu Ilzxvi Opal Miller, Josephine Hall, Mivlivy Shixlvi. I,4-Ulm l'miu'. Xl'i1'g':u'et I.,u'sv11, Irene Ruslmw. Middle Rnvv-Flmw-m-e Vergln, limmur-iw Long. lvivk l'um-:wl1,l1-. Lloyd Savlf, .luck Petiy, Simon Imnrzuk, Louis Jenson, .Xrrlvu Vluili. Pllsu- Ilzwmufs--11. Viiis llzxrkm-ss. From. How--lion Vincent, Lelioy Zilcnmml, lmlv linuln-s, Imn Tunnil-1ilT. Mr. Kovzuiiflzi, lfhzu'1esC'0iuk, lllrluhi' llzxriws, llarri' Zilnlaoskn-. XR-lm-n AI.uIoIm-pszy.
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in Ugczlzficfsst Speaking of the carnival, we have the Freshmen to thank for stir- ring up much of the student enthusiasm that advertised the event. Their posters and the public crowning of their candidates started the other classes to boosting their Kings and Queens. This class also takes the lead in the matter of class parties. The Seniors wait till commencement season to start doing things g the Juniors frugally save their pennies to put on the nicest banquet in ban- quet historyg the Sophomores let the movie stars entertain themg but the Freshmen hop into their own planes for a flight to Partyland. Such a night as they chose for their flight--the temperature hovering near thirty below, and a furious wind drifting the blinding snow. In spite of the protests of their elders, more than half of the class turned out. All is snug and warm in the auditorium, the ceiling is bright with balloons and planesg crepe paper helmets lend atmosphere, progressive games and program numbers keep hands and minds occupied. t'What matter how the night wind raves? The Freshmen are last, but not least in the matter of Class Day con- vocations. A huge book opens on the stage and as the pages are turned the outstanding events of the Freshman year are entertainingly review- ed. What does the future hold for this class? What honors will it bring to its school? What names will the individuals win for themselves? Per- haps a future governor of Nebraska noav sits in algebra class trying to figure out what X equals, or a second Babe Ruth rolls spit-balls in the study hall. Top Row fleft to rig'hO+Chz1rles llubln-rsliiu-. Harold Brown. Iinlwin Ilitchmun. Leroy Keller, Edward Gross, Harold Barnes, lvivk lioixyml, Iloimltl lmhlin, Billy lioullzi, Robert Albers, Richard Beran. Third Row-'Irene Hanson, Norrnzi ill no livnn. llnvllu Mae Jones, Katherine Grcenwzllt, Norma. Hall, Maxinedbudschus Marilyn lmll-, Rluriine liiemonnl. Honnmlel Hullovk, Dorothy Ferris, Second Row-Miss Hansen, Mildred Ffoiiun. Rlildrell Fuss. 3I'ii'g'ur4-1 llesinul. Marjorie Hughes, Mildred Bouda, Lydia Hose-li, ldugr-niu llusela. Ilelores Ilipagrins, Yernu Blue Hell- Wege, Jeannette Clements. Front Row-Richard Fish, Richzird Nook, Wilzirnl lizxrkness. l,uYl-rne Ilesinul, Charles Henkel, Junior Fox, Dean Brcsley, llnlur-ri .llziloli-pszy, Ile-an Blessing, th-ruld Hzxifiold. ceo l15,
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