Ord High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Ord, NE)

 - Class of 1936

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A- Uganfiafeaz 5 I2 6 o 'z 1 WILMA SEVERNS, Normal G. R., Glee Club Accompanist. A faithful and true friend is a living treasureg inestimable in possession. ELAINE SKOLIL, General Always smiling, never crying, Always trying, never sighing. EMMA SMITH, Normal Light hair. but not light headed. LUELLA SMITH, Normal They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts. LAURA SOBON, Normal Glee Club, Oracle Staff. To know, to esteem, to love. EVA UMSTEAD, Commercial Editor of Annual. Her modest answer and graceful air, show her wise and good as she is fair. MARIE VINER, General A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. HARLAN WYRICK, College Prep Hi-Y, F. F. A., Science Club, Band. Orchestra. Napoleon was little, too DARRELL NOLL, General Glee Club, Hi-Y. Strong reasons make strong actions. MILDRED CAMPBELL, Normal Not graduating. Not in Picture DAVE BARNHART, Agricutare F. F, A. The deed that I intend to do is great, But what it is yet, I know not. 36 l l l43l

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79 I4-21 Lou! C. C. 5126011 EVELYNE LOFT, General G. R, Cabinet, G. A, A., Student Council. A contented spirit is the sweetness of existence. LILY.-IAN IVACH, General ' Sho thinks much and says little. DEAN MARKS, College Prep Hi-Y Cabinet. F. F. A., Football, Basketball, Track. His form accorded with a mind Lively and ardent, frank and kind, ALMA MASIN, Normal Rich in saving' common sense. JACQUELINE MEYER, Normal G. R. Cabinet, G. A. A. She speaks, behaves. and acts just as she ought. LILLIAN NEVRIVY, General A still tongue makes a wise head. LOUISE MARIE PETSKA, College Prep G. R., Student Council. A chatty person always has a place in good company. FRANK PRAY, College Prep Football. I love the girls with all my heart, And as for flirting, I'l1 do my part. LLoYn RICHARDSON, College Prep Science Club, Football, Track. Look, he's winding up the Watch of his wit, By and by. it will strike. RONALD Ross, Commercial Hi-Y President, Student Council, Football. Luck of a body strong and straight As a taunt young pine on the top of a hill



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014 'ommancsmenf Although the events of commencement season are of particular in- terest to the Seniors, they furnish the theme around which the closing days of school are centered and involve many people besides Seniors. Commencement is the grand climax of the school year and the events leading up to it produce a whirl of excitement and activity on the part of students and faculty. Everyone is affected, even to the Junior High folk who look on in awe and wonder how it feels to be a Senior. This year's class put off its first social so long that it can almost be classified as a commencement season affair. Because of a crowded calendar the Seniors had to change plans and dates until they finally decided upon the easiest kind of entertainment, a theatre partv, followed by refreshments at the cafe. The picture selected was 'fMan Hunt, but it wasn't the picture which attracted as much as the one hundred thirty dollar purse, because it happened to be a bank night show. Natur- ally, the Seniors were sure that Lady Fortune would smile on such a brilliant group and that one of them would get the money, but-alas! However the Seniors weren't too worried to enjoy themselves at Thorne's Cafe where they lunched on ice cream, punch, and wafers, and entertain- ed themselves with songs. The Senior play and the Junior-Senior banquet are close rivals for interest and attention during the months of April and May. Both re- quire weeks of planning and preparation and are the subject of much conversation. The play selected by the Class of '36 is a play which carries a message that one ponders long and often, for Channing Pol- lock's The House Beautiful is a truly great play. The scene varies a little, but is centered around a plain, homey living room which changes but little with the passage of the years. Act I starts in the spring of the year and deals with the spring time of life. It covers a period of ten years, from 1901 to 1911. Act II begins eleven years later, in 1922 and covers a period of five years. Act III starting in the winter of 1928, ends in the spring of 1930. The message is in the hands of two steadfast characters, Archie Davis and his wife Jennifer, who spend a lifetime combatting an age of materialism in which pleasures and possessions are won at the expense of the soul. The play's story is the story of their house founded on sacri- fice, love, and honesty. They struggle to make a living while their worldly friends prosper, they see their son's happiness endangered when he marries a girl of superficial tastesg and Archie becomes known as la failure because he refuses to prosper through dishonest means. After his death Jennifer keeps alive their ideals with Archie's spirit lingering to afford her courage and companionship. The play was cast in the following manner. Guy Stayton.. .... . .. . , ,,,Pa,u1 Blessing Elbert Baxter.. . . , , ., ,,,,Pau1 Carlsen Archibald Davis ....... . ........ Kenneth Eglehoi Jennifer Davis ......... .........,.... E velyne Loft Hulda ...............A..... . ...Ruth Koupal Nina BaXter1 .... 1 1 . . 1Louise Petska Dr. Brink ........, ........ . 11 .H , , ,,,,Reuben C0014 Sam Dreyer.. .......... .... . 1 . . ....... Harlan Wyrick y age 10 .....,.... Harry James McBeth Richard Davis J J afterwards ..... 1 . .....,.,. Dale Melia Vivian Baxter ..........,..,..,....,... ,,,,,,, V irginia FOX

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