Palisade High School - Panther Yearbook (Palisade, NE)
- Class of 1939
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THE HIGH SCHOOL BOARD A John Ward .............................................................. f.--P1'esirle11t L. C. Churchill ....... ........ . Secretary L. G. Dambach .............................................. . ........ -Treasurer THE GRADE SCHOOL BOARD Dr. F. M. Karrer -...,....-.,...........-........,.,...,--,--.-,.,.,.,, 1 , President BaXter ................. ,,..,,- , Secretary Dr. lVan'P. .Lamb ....... ,,.,..--,,,,,.-,,, T reagzwer Dean Krotter Dr. D. B. Walters L. G. Dambach ..2.. W, 1 1 Mr. C1 Pilisade il 355+ ,i 1 Ili 1-if LJ fgggzit 1 - aff W Q I ,Writ V , H 34 ,,n' - Y, K, . ,. ff' , u f' , ,, A Sill FACULTY H. B. CHRISTIANSON i A. B. Union College Mr. Christianson is completing his third successful year as Superintendent of tha Palisade Schools. He teaches typing and journalism. Q i in i , if, LEROY HOOD SELMA M. LUCILE REILLY .MARGARET ' Attoletic Coaclo, SCHNITTER American History EITEL Commerce, , Mathematics, Orientation, Home Economics, Science Physics Music English, Latin .....3.... PANTHER SENIURS WILMA BRIDGMON-Glee Club 1-2-3: Q is 'Q C ff.-'K , , , f tr I I' , , f , 0 ' , if -' . 'vs 4 ' ,, Q r 5 , NN X 'f 4 .. , , . A 4:rErEr:rEr:15 ,.-S1:2:1:2:2:5:g 5:21212-4565531515E3EEEE5E2E2E:ErE2E2i ' .grfkiizrgilijgig - .,.-.,W I., .,.,.,.... ..,,.. 5 A. 655, 59 W s , '-,I I ?c'xf, 'S f , ,.-. , , 3 ff N 1 Mr ,q.47y',,.e' f me ' , ,qw f f ft. . '. We '3 X I me . f 4- s as fsv . 235, 5 4 ' 'Ms at 0 9 0' 35 Q- I 4 Vs: '5 3 'eh 9 , 7 S 1 E Y 4 ' ,5 N- ' f 1 Q ,fa . , Q f, 3 t t 'fy Qt ,fb 1' Q A- 1 3 5 fm .ii 'j' :QV ?:Z::l:gi' :Eg-ig. 3 ii5Ei5E5E5EQEQEQEQ22EQEQEQEQEQEQEQEEEE3EQSf5QZQE2Ef5QEQE5EiE5?53555535E5E5EQ3QEQEQEQEQE2:ZQEQEQEi5i3i5i5i5EfiQEQEQEQEQI 215221531515:5:EgE5EgE5E5E5E3Eg2gE5:5:2-1 2 5Egi555:311:1:5:2:2:g:3:5:3:5:3:1g:,f 2122122121E2E1E1:1:1:1:1:2:1:1:1 r.:': -2 1121:-. ':f'i:EfErIrE2:2:':z1. '-1:2:2:5:5:E1Ef52 Www Chorus 2-35 Operetta 2-35 Pep Club 2- 3-45 Pep Club Treasurer 45 Dramatics 2- 3-45 Class Play 45 Panther Staff 3-4' Business Manager of Annual. MARY FRANCES GILBERT-Glee Club Q2-3-45 Chorus 2-3-45 Sextette 2-3-45 Trio 35 Operetta 2-35 Pep Club 2-3-45 Pep Club Reporter 35 Pep Club Secre- tary 45 Cheer Leader 2-35 Librarian 35 Dramatics 2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Class Vice President 25 Student Council 4' Panther Staff 35 Senior Editor of Annuali I RTLLA CORNER-Glee Club 1-2-35 Chorus 45 Operetta 2-35 Pep Club 45 Class Play 4. 4 ROBERT HEAD-Football 1-2-3-45 Co-Cap- ' tain 45 Basketball 2-3-45 Track 1-2-3-45 Tennis, Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Chorus I-25 Operetta 2-35 Octette 35 Dramatics 3-45 Class Play 3-45 Panther Staff 3-45 Class Vice President 45 Class Will and Pro- phecy 4. VERNADEEN FAUBION-Pep Club 2-3-45 Pep Club Vice President 45 Operetta 25 All High School Play 15 Class Play 35 Class Treasurer 35 Panther Staff 35 Edi- tor in Chief of Panther 45 Dramatics 25 Assistant Editor of Annual. FLOYD BOEHLER-Football 45 Basketball, Track, Cross Country 35 Glee Club 2-3-45 Chorus 3-45 Band 2-3-45 Operetta 2-35 Class Play 4. BERNICE ENDRES-Glee Club 2-3 -45 Chorus 45 Operetta 2-35 Pep Club 1-2- 3-45 Pep Club Vice 5President 25 Class Play 45 Class Secretary and Treasurer 4: Panther Staff 3-45 Advertising Manager of Annual. IVAN HENZE-Football 45 Basketball 35 Track 2-3-45 Class Play 4. 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PHILLIP SCHLUCKEBIER-Student Man- ager 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 25 Band 25 Dra- matics 2-3-45 Class President 1-45 Vice President 35 Panther Staff 35 Student Council 45 Class Play 35 Editor in Chief of Annual. VIRGIL MCCLATCHEY-Basketball 1-2-3-45 Cross Country 3-4. LAWRENCE SEXSON-1 and 2 McCook5 Track 45 Class Play 45 Sports Editor of Annual. VERDON MERRELL-Football 45 Basket- ball 3-45 Track 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Operetta 2-35 Quartette 3-45 Octette 2-35 Panther Staff 3-45 Class Play 3-4. GERTRUDE TAPLIN-Glee Club 2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Opcretta 2-35 Dramatics 35. Pep Club 3-45 Class Play 35 Panther Staff 45 Sales Manager of Annual. DORA NICHOLSON-Band 1-25 Glee Club 15 Class Play 45 Advertising Manager of Annual. ROBERT VVARD-Football, C0-Captain 4, 1-2-3-45' Basketball 2-3-45 Captain 45 Tennis, Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Band 1-2-35 Operetta 2-35 Octette 2-35 Class Play 3-45 Panther Staff 35 Student Council, President 45 Class Sec- retary and Treasurer 15 Class President 2-35 Class Will and Prophecy. 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'sv '!:,.g5y5i7g.g fz yy 1211: r:r, ,.- I.-,9.,' '-M g:.:3.b-525, . .:1.1:,..la22:f:1 . 4 ' 'sa 222 1 I-'-1-P1-1..:1:-. . :::6w'? PANTHER Class Histor The class of '39 entered school September 1935, with an enrollment of 29, those being Verdon Merrell, Phillip Schluckebier, Bob Ward, Bernice Endres, Lester Guinn, Dorothy Johnson, Wilma Bridgmon, Gertrude Taplin, Vernadeen Colby, Bob Head, Dortha Bauer, Audrey Merritt, Leona Burton, Fay Schreffler, Irene Smith, Helen Lemmel, Virgil McClatchey, Ivan Henze, Floyd Boehler, Tommy French, Wilbur Barlow, Edward Bristow, Wilma Tucker, Glen Waterman, Clifford Roller, Dale Conyers, and Winston Lumpkin. The class officers were: President, Phillip Schlucke- bierg Vice President, Dortha Bauer, Secretary and Treasurer, Bob Ward. The class sponsor was Mr. Delno Davis CCoachj.' Superintendent Mr. L. A. Sphepard. In September 1936 the Sophomore class entered school, with an enrollment of 23. Five new members enrolled: Mary Frances Gilbert, John Chambers, Lois Wil- liams, Floyd Stinson and Orville Bartels. The class officers were: President, Bob Wardg'Vice President, Mary Frances Gilbert: Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Johnson. The motto was: The higher we climb, the broader our view. Class flower, Snapdragong Colors, black and orange. The class sponsor was Mr. Wm. Hauser QCoachJ. Superintendent Mr. H. B. Christianson. ' In September 1937 a class of 22 including 3 new members entered school, the new members being Lucille O'Neil, Loren Herrick and Virgil Mahaffey. Officers were: President, Bob Ward, Vice President, Phillip Schluckebierg Secretary, Dortha Bauer, Treasurer, Vernadeen Colby. The class sponsor was Mr. Le Roy Hood. Superintendent Mr. H.. B. Christianson. The motto was: He Conquers, Who La- bors, Class colors: Blue and Silver gray. Class flower: Peach Tea Rose. ,The 'Junior Play, Here Comes Charlief, directed by Mr. Le Roy Hood was presented December 18th and 29th. On April 27th the Seniors decorated the assembly and the Juniors tore them down, and replaced them with their class colors and the Junior flag was raised. May 10, the Junior Senior Banquet was given at Schaffer's Rainbow Room, in McCook, Nebraska, the theme being a Ship. It was a great success. The Juniors also took part in the Baccalaureate Services. . In ,the year of '38 we became 19 dignified students working toward our des- tiny, May 18, 1939, which is the goal toward. which-all students work. A new member was added to the class, being Lawrence Sexson. Thexclass officers were: President, Phillip Schluckebierg Vice President, 'Bob Head, and Secretary and Treas- urer, Dortha Bauer, later Bernice Endres. Class motto, colors and flower were same as the Year before. Sponsor was Mr. Le Roy Hood CCoachj. A Superintendent Mr. H. B. Christianson. In the early part of the year, the Seniors ordered their class rings from Josten's, they were received October 31. On the same day a photographer from the Mar- quise Studio, Enid, Oklahoma, took the Seniors pictures. In March the Annual Staff and Class Play The Highschool Mystery were chosen. The play was given April 27. A member of the class was lost when Dortha Bauer moved to Culbertson. Nebraska. . The Seniors attended the Junior Senior Banquet May 6, which was given in their honor. ' This ends the journey of 18 active students, who have at last reached one goal in their life of goals. 3 ' - ' ml , fix -4.51.5 N ..r P 'eve ff N.. .,, N1 N. '. U. ,. 1 b '-. 'x 5. . X, ' . 1 55' .J- et .L We rl- .I Q .N r, .F '4' il ilk , .I , Alf 'n 0 K '. I . 1. ,.., .LT - ii' . E 'iff' 352 ,-ba' ,K . ,ag . ,. dj, ,I . .VM ' sw-fri ' Mig M 1 ' i , .ja fm 'W SX., W. 'Mel mm. . .i . .,, .,,, Prophecy of H5350 g Lester Guinn has purchased the local saloon and cafe and is con ducting a very profitable business V Loren Herrick now conducts the Beverly Symphony Orchestra Rilla Corner is the taster for the new soup factory erected in the li l M I wi, , gn jf. W Q .QHQVQ . , i 1 - , - - - . 'B ' reg ,Whig ' ' i . ' A.. i . . . slits! . iimrililg . MQ I ir' 'Tiff G mm 'rf . kg'-'71 rg '. K' lm v- I yur? my ii. sqnflmn 'sl M W iam mm' '91 in . 1 A tv is fzivi 'law ILREMZL. 03.51 iw' 138 345' . i we 1 YW A ' kvziwv md W ' -1' , M ggi..-vt K. ,.- A 1' H W, 5 iw is-H' Y KW if Q. all gwiitb . ll' I wifi Tlf mfs ,Q W fi I!! I 'i S !. wiv! if if if I city of Hamlet r g A ' Dora Nicholson is the foreign missionary to the horrible tribe of headhunters, she and her husband knit red-flannels for the hottentots. Verdon Merrell and his 'QFour Aces t are playing for the fourth consecutive year at the Country Club, Wauneeta, Nebraska. Vernadeen Faubion has taken on her sixth matrimonial venture. Laurence Sexson, famous fo-r -his half-pints, is running a dairy farm in the suburbs of Denver. Wilma Bridgmon has just announced from her studio in Lo-ndon, England, a new hair dress. It is fashioned after a freshly unearthed Egyptian mummy. S J , , Diminutive Dorothy Johnson is under contract with Barnum and Baily Circus. Her job is to polish the one and only tooth of the baby Hippo. Ivan Henze is raising pure bred beef on his ranch in Old Mexico. Mary Frances Gilbert is modeling for a swank shop on Fifth Ave- nue. She slipped on a banana peel 'and lost her weight. Virgil McClatc'hey has joined the navy to see the sea, now he is War Admiral Mac. Lord D'Phillipi, Alias Phillip Schluckebier, takes vacations from his royal duties hunting tigers in the Tibian highlands. Bernice Endres has just .organized a union for private secretary's called the Lap Setters Club. A j Robert Head has set a new record for crossing the Atlantic in a row boat. - Floyd Boehler is running for Hugh Ashmore's seat in the uni- cameral. Bob Ward has just invented a new chemical for resisting women. Gertrude Taplin is modeling devine evening dresses made out of a half a yard and a dream. ,Z-J ' .,.., - '- ml ' Us -' RU . If -----1'-'-'-'- i- PANTHER Wi I I Floyd Boehler wills his ability to solve Algebra problems to Chester Fugate. i Bernice Endres leaves to Evelyn Monroe her quiet and dignified manners. Let's have a little better conduct in the typing room now. Verdon Merrell leaves his ability to pitch woo during the noon hour to Love and Hisses Carse. Q Mary Frances Gilbert wills her appeal to Basketball Captains to the Pep Club girls of next year. Vernadeen Faubion bequeathes her ex-boy friends to Pauline Bush, now that their usefulness. is ended. To Constance and Barbara Stiles, Wilma Bridg'mon leaves her charms and attractions to the opposite sex. Lawrence Sexson wills his dancing ability to Dean Ferguson. Now Dean can dance with the teach-ers. 9 i A Bob Ward wills his athletic prowess to George Co-rner. i Virgil McClatchey requests A his shy 'manners be passed on to Tommy Sailors. Robert Head leaves to Dolora Potter his big feet so that she might have a better understanding. Dora Nicholson bequeathes to Roberta Rice her exceptional talent. . Loren Herrick l-eaves his comb to Don Schroeder. No more unruly hair now, Don. To Ardith Stewart, Dot Johnson wishes to bestow her size. Rilla Corner wills her culinary artistry to Lyle Enyeart. Ivan Henze wills his build to Don Ferguson. Phillip Schluckebier leaves to Verl-e Po-st his ambitions. Lester Guinn wills to'Lila June Roller his exceptional pace. She never could catch him before. Gertrude Taplin bequeathes to Lyle Enyeart her dramatic ability. She hopes he uses it to a better advantage than she did. To the Juniors we bequeath the honor of being Seniors, alsothe seats in th-e back of the assembly. M To the Sopho-mores we- will the privilege of skipping school when- ever occasion presents itself. R We leave to the Freshmen our unused boxes of pills of knowledge for which we have no further use. To the Faculty we leave our good intentions which we did not always find convenient to carry. The foregoing is the legal will of the Class of 1939 of Palisade High School published in the presence of two legal witnesses. Don Fer- guson and Dorothy Oswalt. Signed: SENIOR CLASS OF 1939. ...fg- I iw I gc xv f4 N X W i -. ., .f'g. -4,.Eg,s,13a' ' .ss ai , hmvemkvwq 'gg WL' ll A 5 .mdk Na IRM 'Ning Nm fu , 'il ibpdwllig 'S Wd bi-ii' in-Tim 5:11 a:5wWllzF:g in H 131 mm Era htxabkfzrzi Li'l:'2ll.C!iv::'4:i' . ' ' l,, za im marnrfl as mm wwf . if 4' .. 1- ne lm? an Ulkfffwiii 'xi in is 2 I uv' L- ' i f , J' 1 X- ' 55 riff :mlm . VH.,-L N. s il fart!! 11 ' A W' 4' . 1 ef A' ' -Q., all i. g, Mao'-egf f,'a f '1 1 xi. L. i ! The High School Mystery Robert St. Clair CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Fielding-the drama coach .....M ..........,.., B ei-nice Endres Laura Crawder-the heroine ............. ......... - Mary Frances Gilbert iDorothy Russell-the comely riiaia' ..... ,.-...... D orothy Johnson Mary Lee-the character laily ....... Wilma Bridgmon Miss Jeffries-the ass't rlireetor ....... ........ - Dora Nicholson Mrs. Reed-Victor's rriother ....... ........ 1 Rilla- Corner Earl Sayles-the hero .........,. ............... i Bob Head Victor Reed-the villain ............... ........ L awrence Sexson Raul Butler-the character mari ...... ........... . Bob Ward joe-the stage marzager ............i. ' ....... V erdon Merrell jack Howard-theaiithor ....... ...... - Ivan Henle Jason Shaw-the sheriff ....... ...... - Floyd BOCl1l6r It Was given April 27, 1939 under the direction of our sponsor, Coach Hood, Mrs. Hood and Mrs. Eitel. ....9... i yi a ,,' r I ,,. PANTHER Juniors Left fo Right, From' Row: E. Monroe, V. Baxter, T. Sailors, R. Rice, M. Bailey, W. Premer, J. Ridnourl Second Row: Miss Reilly Qsponsorj, R. Carey, V. Post, D. Edghill, B. Stiles, C. 'Stiles, P. Bush, U. Vestal. Third Row: J. Gage, H. Stewart, W. Farmer, P. Stewart, D. Bristow, Birdsall. In September, 1938 we started our High School career as Upper Classmenn, with a class roll of 19. On Sept. 12 we chose the following officers: President .......... ......, R oberta Rice Vice President .... ...... T ommy Sailors Secretary ....... ....... . Marjorie Bailey Treasurer ................. ,. ............................................ Viron Baxter The Colors-Blue and Gold. Our Motto-- The elevator to suc- cess is not running-take the stairs. Our Flower-Daisy. Cn March 26, 1939 the class lost one of its best members-- Perley Butler was burned to death. Three additions were also made since the second semester began. Those were Helen and Phyllis Stewart from Culbertson and Jo-hnnie Gage from Hayes Center. . On November 30, 1938 the Junior Class presented their play, The Tangled Yarn under the direction of Miss Reilly. U leaf: , 4 rl! Y MLA 0 1 ,,. ,tn ,zvlv f - , sz-are ff - . .!1 'H' , x',u'vu 1' 0 U Of -, ll . , Q i v 4 .Tx - 5. 1. Sophomores Left to Right, Front Row: D. Gage, D. Meyers, D. Ferguson, G. Long, E. Follett, J. Sutton. -B .. , Middle Row: L. Roller, C. Boehler, J. Bailey, R. Gruver, D. Potter, O. Mc- Clatchey, N. Westoin, D. Carey. Back Row: G. Egle, V. Endres, Mrs. Eitel Qsponsorj, P. Edghill, B. Bratton, R. Baxter, L. Carse, L. Clinger. Q We entered school as sophomores in September with a class of twenty-six. Dean Mahaffey and Clifford Roller left us the first se- mester and Lilamae Hart returned the last month of the school year. Those who didn't return from last year are Clyde Clayton Burns and Leota Mae Lewis. The Class President is Dean Fergusong Vice President, George Long, Secretary, Eva Follett, and Treasurer, Don Meyers. We have no colors or motto. .. 11 .... PANTHER Freshmen Left I0 Right, Front Row: D. Follett, E. Carter, D. Ferguson, D. Carey, E. Gage, D. Oswalt, D. Phelps. A Second Row: G. Corner, H. Brunkhorst, S. Premer, N. Fugate, L. Carse, D. Schroeder, J. Furse, D. Bristow. Third Row: H. Petsch, A. Stewart, D. Carse, Miss Schnitter Qsponsorj, B. Sallade, A. Egle, E. Lawless. On Sept. 5, 1938, 21 Freshmen started on their High School careerp They were: Opal Brown, Laureda Carse, Arnold Egle, Don Ferguson, George Corner, Bette Sallade, Durward Phelps, Herbert Brunkhorst, Don Follett, Don Schroeder, Darrol Carse, Eileen Lawless, Duane Bristow, Jean Furse, Dorothy Oswalt, Harry Petsch, Neal Fugate, Duane Carey, Shirley Premer, Eloise Carter and Vonda Graves. On Sept. 12, we held our first class-meeting. Miss Schnitter was made our sponsor. The officers who were elected were: President .................. .... -, ....................................... .Jean Furse Vice President ..... ...... - Shirley Premer Secretary ......... ....................... ..... V o nda Graves Treasurer ........................................................ .Don Ferguson Neal Fugate was elected Freshman representative for the Student Council. Our colors are Navy Blue and Gold. Our motto is Cut of the harbors into deep channels. Our flower is- the Iris. During the first semester Opal Brown left us due to an accident. In the second semester Vonda Graves moved to Denver, Colorado. Elsie Gage and Ardith Stewart joined us during the second semester. Elsie coming from Hayes Center and Ardith from Culbertson. , Altogether our Freshman year has been successful and we believe that we were no greener than the Freshies that have gone before us. h mill X 1 a , ' 6 Q, 74229 I 1939 Football A Left to Right, Front Row: P. Butler, L. Enyeart, V. Merrell, R. Head, B. Ward, J. Ridnour, Gy Long. Second Row: D. Bristow, V. Post, W. Premer, L. Herrick, I. Henze, T. Sailors, N. Fugate. - Third Row: Coach Hood, U. Vestal, A. Egle, F. Boehler, L. Carse, C. Boehler, Assistant Coach Calkins, S. M. Schluckebier. Football season was made very successful by great co-operation between Coach Hood and his football squad. The team was awarded a trophy for their hard and successful playing on the gridiron. ' Some of the members of the squad were awarded special honors. The recipients were: Lyle Enyeart, All-Conference fullback, A11- American honorable mention fullback and an All-State fullback, George Long, All-Conference center, Bob Ward, All-Conference right end. Members who received honorable mention as All-Conference players were: Jerry Ridnour and Ivan Henz-e as ends and Robert Head as half back. . Lettermen in Football were: Bob Ward and Bob Head CC0-Captainsj '35, '36, '37, '38, Jerry Ridnour '36, '37, '38, Lyle Enyeart '37, '38, Verdon Merrell, Wayne Premer, Ivan Henze, Loren Herrick, Perley Butler '38, Uthie Vestal, Verle Post, Tommy Sailors Qminor lettersj '38, Phil Schluckebier QStudent Managerj '35, '36 '37 '38 3 3 ' Palisade scored 312 points against opponents 92. Won 10 games and lost 0. The season ended wtih a percentage o-f 1000. g PANTHER Basketball Left to Rigbi, Front Row: V. Merrell, Ridnour, B. Ward Ccaptainj, L. Her- rick, R. Head. Second Row: N. Fugate, V. Baxter, Coach Hood, J. Birdsall, T. Sailors. Basketball season opened with five lettermen starting the lineup. They Were: Verdon Merrell, Perley Butler, Bo-b Head, Bob Ward Qcap- tainj, and Jerry Ridnour. The boys entered the Frenchman Valley and Class B Tourna- ment. In the latter, they received the consolation trophy for their hard playing on the basketball floor. Lettermen in basketball Were: Bob Ward Qcaptainj , Perley Butler, Bob Head, Jerry Ridnour '37, '38, '39, Verdon Merrell '38, '39, Loren Herrick, Viron Baxter, Tommy Sailors, Lyle Enyeart and Neal Fugate 'r' QITIIIIOYD 339. Dec. 9-PaQisade, 32 ...... ................ ...,..... S t ratton, Dec. 13-Paiisade, 22 ..... --- Culbertson, Dec. 20-Palisade, 23 ..... .... T renton, fan. 3-Paiisade, 25 ...... .,,,.-,-, I-I amlet, fan. 5-Palisade, 20 ....- ,.,-,, G rainton, jlan. 10-Paiisade, 33 ...... .... W auneta, fan. 13-Paiisade, 25 ..... ,,,,,,,,,,-,-,, P grkg, 5311. l7-P3.ilSaClC, 16 ..,.., ,----- B enkleman, Man. 24-Paiisade, 26 ...... ,--,--,--,,--, M ax, v9.I'1. 27'kP21ilSaClC, 30 ...... ----,------ T fentgn, fan. 31-Palisade, 71 .......,.,.,.,,.,.,.,,.-,,,,,--,---,,-,----,---, , ,--- Hamlet, Feb. 3iPailSElClC, 27 ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,,,- . -,,-,-,-,--,--,-- Hayes Celltef, Feb. 9 10-11-Frenchman Valley Tournament Feb. l4iP21ilS2.ClC, ..,..,,,,,,..,,,-,,,,-,-,-----,------n-- Hayes Center, Feb. 17-'P2i1S9.ClC, ..-... ,,-,,-,,,,--------------------- C ulbeftgon, Feb. 2il.1P9.i1S2l,dC, .,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,, -qnl , M vorauneta, 11 29 24 23 21 31 21 27 16 36 10 15 23 42 11 r ....... I Track Left to Right, Front Row: V. Merrell, J. Ridnour, R. Head, I. Henze, V. McClatchey. Seconcz' Row: V. Post, H. Brunkhorst, F. Boehler, Coach Hood, W. Premer. V. Baxter, G. ALong. .V u , The performances of last year will be given, as thus far no track meets have been held this season. Verdon Merrell, javelin and low hurdles, Senior year. Earned a full blue numeral and lettered his Junior year. Jerry Ridnour, Junior, distances, hurdles and relay. Won blue numeral and lettered in his Sophomore year. Robert Head, Senior, sprints, broad jump and relay. Lettered in his Sophomore year and lettered and Won full blue numeral in his Junior year. , Ivan Henze, Senior, excellent distance man. Placed second in mile in the Frenchman Valley and McCook invitational and fifth in the State meet. Lettered and won half blue numeral in his Junior year. Virgil McClatchey, Senior, outstanding man in cross-country having placed fifth in the State in '37 and fourth in '38. Lettered three years and Won a half blue numeral. George Long, Sophomore, distances. Viron Baxter, Junior, high jump, lettered and Won full blue numeral in Sophomore year. Waynie Premer, Junior, Weights. Floyd Boehler, Senior, distances. Herbert Brunkhorst, Freshman, sprints. Verle Post, Junior, distances. -15.. PANTHER Dramatics . Sponsor: H. B. Christianson y On March 15, 1939, the Sectional Declamatory Contest Was held at the Palisade High School. Those of Palisade taking part in the con- test Were: Lyle Enyeart, who rated Superior on his o-ration The Man Who 'Walks Alone , and Dorothy Oswalt who rated average on her humorous reading, Swimming Hole . The One-Act play Bishop's Candlesticks rated Superior with Lyle Enyeart, Wayne Premer, Wilma Bridgmon, Mary Frances Gilbert, Bob Head, Phil Schluckebier and Uthie Vestal as the cast. Lyle Enyeart was chosen the best actor in the contest and Wayne Premer was chosen second best. 3 On March 25, 1939, the District Declamatory Contest was held at Cambridge, Nebraska. The rating of the play was Good. ix J Student Council , MEMBERS Seniors g ' junio fs Phillip Schluckebier Tommy Sailors Bob Ward QPresidentj Lyle Enyeart CVice President, Mary Frances Gilbert Freshmen Sopbomores Neal Fugate QTreasurerj Jean Bailey W Richard Gruver QSecretaryj This is the first year the Palisade High School has ever had a Student Council, the purpose was the pro-motion of the general school interest. Their duty was to decide on the various problems concerning the students. The Student Council was proposed September 5 and organized September 6, 1938. 4 4 ll lm! ll lmlscotl. L Sim! Bailey. ll Farmer, V, f placed I place W! WUC ell sor of t been if from Sc 'Nl 1, 4 W '-'wim.g,,. K 33 FB Q31 Council 4 3215 J ,. wr.-' 7 'off' ' l , e C.1r 1 'J' -H IM .1- , . M fgwgfgvgfl . MLM' l. . 'I' 'f or ww 1939 ' Palisade Peppy Pepsters Front Row, Left to Right: V. Faubion, M. Gilbert, B. Endres, T.-Magorian Cmascotj, E. Mason Qmascotj, D. Johnson, W. Bridgmon, G. Taplin. Second Row: A. Scott, Bailey, E. Follett, R. Rice, Purse, R. Corner, M. Bailey. Third Row: L. Carse, R. Baxter, P. Edghill, Miss Schnitter Csponsorj, W. Farmer, V. Endres, J. Sutton. . For the third time since its organization in '35, the P. P. P. have placed high in the Frenchman Valley drill. contest, Winning second place with their drill this year. Ena Mae Mason and Tommy Magorian were chosen to serve as twin mascots and Miss Schnitter has been spon- sor of the group. For the last part of the year, Vernadeen Faubion has been acting president in the absence of Dortha Bauer, who has moved from school. QFFICERS President ............. ........ Q ............................. . Dortha Bauer Vice President .... ........ V ernadeen Faubion Secretary ,,,-,-,- -- ....., .Mary Frances Gilbert Treasurer ,-,,, ........ W ilma BI'iClgI1'1011 Reporter --,,,, ,,,-., ,..., ,,... ..... - D o - rothy Johnson Sponsor ,,--,---,. ,,,,,,,.,.---,-,-....-,,.,,.,...,..... . ,Miss Schnitter Mascots ...-.,,,.-... ...... E na Mae Mason, Tommy M21gO1'i211 Cheer Leaders mu ..,.. ,Dortha Bauer, Dorothy JOl111SO11 --17- o ....--------- ' PANTHER 1 -...... l Mixed Chorus Front Row Left to Right: N. Van Vleet, Z. Eickmeier, D. Oswalt, P. Walters, B. Johnson, M.'Taplin, B. Larson, H. Eagy, Sutton, E. Gage, M. Gilbert. Second Row: D. Bristow, G. Egle, E. Carter, J. Head, E. Monroe, M. Bailey, D. Johnson, Bailey, E. Follett, O. McClatchey, D. Follett, K. Mason. Third Row: Miss Reilly, director, R. Bosley, G. Edghill, P. Edghill, S. Premer, L. Carse, B. Sallade, J. Furse, R. Rice, P. Bush, R. Gruver. Fourth Row: D. Gage, D. Schroeder, E. Lawless, N. Fugate, A. Stewart, V. B Xt r V. Merrell, G. Taplin, U. Vestal, B. Endres. a e , Fifth Row: T. Sailors, W. Premer, R. Head, F. Boehler, B. Ward, L. Herrick, J. Ridnour, B. Bratton, Leon Carse, A. Egle, D. Carse. Under the direction of Miss Lucile Reilly, with Shirley Premer as pianist, the Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Sext-ette all took part in the Annual Music Festival April 7, 1939. The vocal 'solos were: Loren Herrick, boys' medium Voice, Doris Gage, girls' medium voice, Mary Frances Gilbert, girls' low voice, Gertrude Taplin, girls' high Voice. ' The members of the Girls' Sextette are: Dorothy Johnson, Doris Gage, Mary Frances Gilbert, Roberta Rice,.EVelyn Monroe, and Jean Furse. The Mixed Chorus gave a Christmas Vesper service December 18, 1939 at the school. a The District Music Contest was held'April 21, .1939 in which all the groups took part. ... 18 - OWS 4. EALUZKIK, Q51 Safran. 5. , 9 ' 1 l if h. ?hL1.le1 : . P-:mf 1. bn. .. -' Q ' ,af- 9 r ,- :..':4.u-.. .., l'. rlf . ol-p-'i ' ' .nm X --we ' L :. ? imc: 3- ll 31 K 7.11 .- -' if Q ..- 1 v 1. TW ji . L5 'W-'ff' 1 1:1 ,-f elf' . V' , xl-ffl f1'517 Li 1 VH .JH , gr' . iff- fir af, 'Z 1 , u .V ' .. . Wi ii' 'i 0: QQQ ,155 ' ffj, . at sf ' '13 f . QQ. Bend Front Row, Left to Righf: L. Carse, S. Premer, B. Sallade, O. McClatchey, G. Taplin, U. Vestal, F. Boehler, W. Premer H. Petsch, C. Mason, Charles Stiles.. Second Row: B. Stiles, Z. Eickmeier, N. Van Vleet, P. Walters, D. Follett, R. Gruver, J. Bailey, V. Merrell, E. Follett, B. Johnson, E. Rice, B. Touzalin. Third Row: R. Baxter, K. Mason, C. 'Stiles, N. Fugate, R. Bosley, D. Carey, V. Baxter, B. Bratton, A. Egle, G. Egle, Miss Reilly, director. Under the direction of Miss Lucile Reilly, the Band took part in the annual Music Festival at Stratton on April 7, 1939. The instru- mental solos which were presented at that time Were: Cornet .... ,.... ........... ..,.. ....... V e r d on Merrell Clarinet ,..., .................................., W ayne Premer Piano ....... ..... . Robert Rice and Shirley Premer Alto ,.,.-,,,,....,..,.,.,,,......,.,....,......... -, .......-................. Jean Bailey There has been a great addition to the band sinc-e its beginning. The band has furnished music for football rallies, our annual Open House night and Armistice Day program. The District Music Contest was held April 21, 1939 Where several of the solos were heard. ..19... Frenchman Valley Bank Palisade, Nebraska Eslablished l887 Member of Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporalion WO0DWORTH'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE P1fesc1fipti0ns our specialty Appetizing luncheons served at our fountain every day Headquarters for gifts, novelties, drugs 86 Sundries Our prices the lowest McCook, Neb. Phone 200 FOX THEATER MCCOOK Continuous shows i Saturday and Sunday-starting at 1:30 P. M. Week days- Matinees start at 2:00 P. M. Nite shows at 7:15 86 9:00 The Fox has the newest and fin- est sound system in Nebraska. S ..20.. I J vig, , ig pdf. X' L 4 , WY , . 'ni 4 K4, i ' -f 3 YWFIGL -. , ' va s ug, HM 'Nb In-.ks nn: -v V so-H sig pg. Al' UC... j' Qmfwif ' gamma..-'If j I wp. g kc Qi I X XJ' 4 fly ' Headquarters c for Sherwin-Williams Produc+s C. F. 8: l. Cresfed BuHe Coal General Elecfric Mazda Lamps G. E. Triple-Thriff Refrigerafors KROTTER 8. WARD Palisade, Nebraska , HUNT'IS HARDWARE Electrolux Q Kerosene Refrigerator FRIGIDAIRE Electric Refrigerator Skelgas Stoves Maytag Washers Coleman ana' Allafctin Lamps UNDERTAKIN6 Phones--Day '56 - Night 21 Palisade, Nebraska -21 Student: Where are we going to get that check of yours cash- ed, Pal? Roommate: I couldn't say. I can't think of a single place Where I am unknown. Dot Who invented high heels? ferry R.: It was a short pretty girl who was continually being kissed on the forehead. 7 X THE KOON'S MARKET SNC A Meats ana' Groceries L. G. Dambach, Prop. ' Phone 29 mm FIU THE REXALL STORE Congratulations BETH Best Wishes to the Class of 1939 Pl to Seniors of .1939 I MMA HARDWARE B Y0!!ffjfi A MURPHY'S STORE A TOUZALINS Lexus ho Gerieral Merchandise Evleryt irig to wear any Success to MCCO time iri the year. . mf Semors of 1939 ' A Jmler RED R WHITE PGSTES H1 A BAKERY AND CAFE A fin Phone 83 V lg E Everythirig to era. Eveyyfhiing gow! to A PAT' b eat. ... 22 - X nr' CONGRATULATIONS MW it DE eRoFF's ffm., to M s. s lf X up iiflmq-L IW Baca WDWAE iu ,1 npr. ,v. WW .i1V. ra . 'e i'f . vu-V' MIT' p 1 ,arc -'v 2 i. ,,,,f'4.' ., it 1' 53, X 4 SENIORS OF . 1939 Flowers that please for every oeeasiou. 1 BEST FLORAL CO. PIONEER STORE McCook, Nebr. We rent band instruments for beginners 52.00 to 53.00 per month. All rent paid applies on purchase price. E. H. RIDNOUR PIANO COMPANY McCook, Nebraska A Phone 217 McCook Nebr. Your eyes are your greatest asset. Let us check them. DON F. BROOKS McCook, Nebraska 107 W. Main Jeweler - Optometrist Famous For Gooct Food Compliments of SHAFER'S CAFE Have your shoes and fitted by X-Ray RAINBO ROOM McCook N0ftl1 Platte D Nebraska McCook, Nebraska .-.23..... GIERHART'S McCook Hats Coats Slooes Hose H Suits Gloves Costume jewelry e GREGG FURNITURE Headquarters for better Nebr. . ' furruture values. McCook Nebr. When in McCook, visit CLAPP'S For Quality Merchandise at Righf Prices We Sfrive +o Meri+ 'the Good Will of fhe Communify We' Serve-Your Pafronage ls Appreciafed BRUUICS STUDIO if HJ G Ili McCook 309 Main Nebraska l 1 1 r f MFE EMU 9,3,WAl Missafx T0h553h Butmh, 1 klbmr 353 Wes RQ, Him 'W .di -. li 5 3351.1 0 CUFX 'v QZLQI? ififj z: lr: ' n wade: 'I I 1 ef ,ii sw.: JJ l j. E I ! i A. B. FELLERS, M. D. F. M. KARRER, M. D. D. B. WALTERS, D, D. S. To kiss a freshman is faith. To kiss a junior is hope. But to kiss one of our dear seniors is charity. 'X Eva B.-Wh'at would you do if a girl were dying for a kiss? Verclon M.-I'd render first aid. A jail confines peoples for a certain time. In school We are confined for a certain time, therefore school is jail and We are all criminalsj STANDARD OIL PRCDUCTS Batteries and Accessories 'Elf Bl LL'S Standard Station PALISADE SQUARE DEAL HATCHERY Blood tested chicks- Custom Hatching Poultry Remedies-Feeds We Buy Poultry, Eggs 86 Cream Phone 13:3 j Palisade, Nebraska ' i Bob W.-I'm sick o-f it. There should be a law against -this cheek-to-cheek dancing. j Bob H .-I'm surprised. I nev- er thought you Were so puritan- ical. Bob W. - I'm not, but so much powder gets my hay fever going. ' Grcmcipa-XVell, how are you coming along in school, John- ny? johnny-Fine: I'm fullback in football and halfback in my studies. IVAN P. LAMB, D. O. Physician A and Surgeon I Phone -49 Palisade, Nebr. A Good Wishes THE PALISADE LUMBER CC. Phone 47 M. E. Dillehay - H. L. Phares Wilnza: Prof, did you know I have a new niece? Prof: Is it a boy or a girl. Miss Sebnitter: Bo-b, can you tell me what a canary can do that I can't? Bob Head: Yessum. It can take a bath in a saucer. Bring your cleaning to the I PALISADE CLEANERS Phone 12:3 CGNGRATULATIONS to the SENICRS or 1939 PALISADE GROCERY g Phone 7 Mrs. Hood: LeRoy, what would you do if burglars broke into our house some night? Mr. Hood: Hump' I would be perfectly cool, my dear. Burglars broke in a few nights later and coach was found in theice box-cool as could be. Prof. to Clyde: What-are you crying for 'my little man? Clyde: My big brother d-dropped a big b-box on his toe. I Prof.: That is surely nothing to cry about. I would have laughed. Clyde: I d-did. - 26 - A is Fi Q if , . S M i K M N. ,W .M CUXGUHEQ 522: af? .- PAM Mt. !!! T .. M S I ff!! H fair ard- 3' . 4 ' iv'51f'5f3?l 2Tfg N 5 ,313 5: ' iw W' , ii! sz Q-'1 5'M' 2 1 .f V ,.. . 4 ,, . yi, y, 51' E -sl' - lhhl. 'L' Q' . 3' W 25 QQ' iff . V V I, 1 .g. . . n M va 5 , '-,lv i 1 at A EW' nfs W iff' , F 5 Q41 M, 95' 5 1 Q i J . 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