Ord High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Ord, NE)

 - Class of 1936

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19 L461 our afar qfffgoa Klffffro in 54695 ORD HIGH'S REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS CHARLOTTE BLESSING, College P1'epa1'at01'y,' Cheerleader, four years, Girl Reserve, three years, G.A.A., one year, Senior Glee Club, three years, Student Council, one year, Vice-President Freshman Class, Annual Staff, Senior year, Junior Class Play. DALE MELIA, Commercial, Class President, Junior and Senior years, Student Council, one year, F.F.A., four years, Officer two years, Hi-Y, three years, Cabinet, one year, Glee Club, two years, Senior Play, Ag. Judging Contest at North Platte, two years, Commercial Contests, two years, Lettered in Baseball, three years, Track, one, Basketball, one, Football, one. ALLEN ZIKMUND EVELYN KOKES CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN This picture was snapped Carnival night by the Quiz photographer just as the royal pair was about to receive their crowns. Several days before the Carnival the classes chose their representatives for King and Queen of the Carnival, then the final choice was left to the crowd. For each ticket purchased the purchaser was entitled to five votes for his favorites. Allen is a Freshman, prominent in the musical organizations, Evelyn is a Senior normal training student.

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gfzanfiafsaz As soon as the play is over the Juniors claim the auditorium as their special property, and spend a busy week behind locked doors. For weeks they have been hard at work on favors, menus, programs, invitations, and decorations. Now those decorations must start going into place. It takes no little time and effort to hang a ceiling of blue from the steel girders of our big auditoriumg and too, it takes a little time to close off the bleachers with a vine covered, white-washed picket fence. The banquet theme is that of an old-fashioned garden and flowers bloom everywhere, even in the toast list, for the initial letters of the sub- jects, all flowers, spell the word flower . The combination nut cups and place cards take the shape of little sprinkling cans, and the favors are bouquets pinned on each person as he enters the banquet hall. Min- iature maypoles form the table centerpieces, while a huge maypole oc- cupis the center of the room, later figuring in the evening's entertain- ment when a group of Sophomore girls dance around and wind it. What a flutter of excitement as the guests start coming and as- semble in Room 25 to await the call to the auditorium, The curious are parked in cars all around the schoolhouse and some even venture to enter the building in order to watch the Juniors and their guests descend the stairs. At the auditorium door the company is met by two negro porters, who later prove themselves excellent dancers, and by a bevy of flower girls. Exclamations of delight come from the Seniors as most of them get their first look at the room and tables. The banquet is interspersed with conversation and song and when the last course is removed, Laverne Lakin, toastmaster, arises to an- nounce the toasts and program numbers. All too soon it is over, this long-anticipated evening, over in reality, but always to remain in mem- ory. Baccalaureate exercises take place the Sunday evening following the banquet. The Seniors assemble early, each carrying a box under his arm. The sewing room soon becomes a place of confusion as the grad- uates don caps and gowns and strive to get a look at themselves in the full length mirrors. The symbolic garments, the solemnity of the march, and the earnestness of the message bring a touch of seriousness, even sadness, to the Seniors as they realize they have only one more week together. Monday night, Achievement Night, belongs to all the students who have lettered in any activity, but is especially significant to the Seniors, more than half of whom receive one or more letters. Certainly the Seniors must have another social time together some time during this week. In the arranging of the calendar, Tuesday is left open so the Seniors may use any of the hours excluding 9 A. M. to 3:20 P. M. for any social activity except Hskippingu. Wednesday, May 27th-Commencement! The Seniors listen to the advice and counsel of F. E. Henzlik, Dean of the University of Nebraska Teachers College, and walk across the stage to claim their diplomas. A few tears, tight throats, husky voices for some, expressed relief and hap- piness on the part of others. There might be more show of emotion if the graduates didnlt happen to remember that tomorrow is another school day, even for Seniors, and tomorrow night is Class Night. It isn't quite over yet! The Seniors needn't be quite so dignified on Class Night. They doff cap and gown, display their talent, and have fun at their own expense. Their program is just the typical Class Night program-but it is far from ordinary to the Class of '36. 36 H51



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Uganficfzaz ,fatter Aafucfsnbs 7935-7936 SC!-IOLASTIC Freshmen Sophomores I Marilyn Dale Virginia Davis Marjorie Hughes Jean Ferguson Wilma Kluna Opal Miller' Wilma Richardson Kendall Wiegardt Juniors . Armona Beth Achen Seniors Lillian Kusek Joy Auble Lorraine Kusek Ruth Koupal FOOTBALL Charles Jones Lillian KLISGK Edgar Barnes Paul Blessing Charles Cetak Gerald Clark Erwin Dodge Harold Haskell Dale Hughes Horace Johnson Charles Jones Kenneth Koelling Dick Koupal Dean Marks Dale Melia Frank Pray Lloyd Richardson Ronald Rose Harold Stone Don Tunnicliff Don Vincent Harry Zulkoski Gnufs ATHLETICS Ruth Auble Mary Beranek Jerrine Burrows Marilyn Dale Jacqueline Meyer Evelyn Sharp Margie Jean Smith Irene Whiting Eleanore Wolfe BASKETBALL Paul Adamek Dean Barta Paul Blessing Gerald Clark Harold Haskell Dale Hughes Kenneth Koelling Dean Marks Dale Melia Don Tunnicliif Harry Zulkoski TRACK Charles Cetak Gerald Clark Paul Blessing Harold Haskell Dale Hughes Gerald Jones Kenneth Koelling Dean Marks Clay Nelson Harold Stone DECLAMATORY Richard Burrows Barbara Dale Kenneth Eglehoff Mae Klein Ruth Koupal Evelyne Loft MUSIC Dorothy Auble Joy Auble Ruth Auble Dean Barta Hope Bartunek Arvella Benjamin Martina Biemond Charlotte Blessing Jerrine Burrows Mildred Campbell Arden Clark Virginia Clark Jeannette Clements Marjory Coe Reuben Cook Myrtle Cornell Barbara Dale Marilyn Dale Virginia Davis Maxine Dudschus Kenneth Eglehoff Julia Fuss William Goff Ruth Haas Viola Hansen Gerald Hatfield Edwin Hitchman Lorraine Kusek Laverne Lakin Vernon Malolepszy Opal Miller Eloise Norris Erma Novotny Jack Petty Edward Puncochar Eugene Puncochar Viola Puncochar Josephine Romans Lloyd Sack Virginia Sack Vera Severns Wilma Severns Evelyn Sharp Elizabeth Smith Margie Jean Smith Mildred Smith Norma Mae Snell Laura Sobon Leonard Sobon Irene Whiting Elsie Wiberg Eleanore Wolfe Harlan Wyrick Allen Zikmund Dorothy Zikmund VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Erwin Dodge Dean Fuss f Wilbur Fuss Robert Jacobs Louis Jensen Kenneth Koelling Dale Melia Lester Peterson Verl Timmerman Harlan Wyrick Jeannette Hughes COMMERCIAL Lillian Karty Mae Klein Virginia Klein Dick Koupal Ruth Koupal Emil Krikac Wilma Krikac Virginia DeHart Kenneth Eglehoff Lillian Kusek Lorraine Kusek Ruth Haught Lillian N evrivy Eva Umstead 36 E471

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Ord High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Ord, NE) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

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1936, pg 29

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