Randolph High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Randolph, NE)

 - Class of 1928

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Randolph High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Randolph, NE) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 11 of 28
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Page 11 text:

Pearl Rinehart Girl Reserve, glee club. Mildred Schrad (Mid) Girl Reserve, glee club. Norman Willey (CB) President class, football, glee club, Hot Box, operetta, Annual Staff, class play. Russel Wilson (Crack) Hot Box. Harold Wimmer (Jinks) Glee club, Annual Staff, operetta, Hot Box, class play. Edith Olsen (Bill) Girl Reserve, glee club, Hot Box. James Plith (Jim) Football, glee club, operetta. Otto Stave (Slim) Basketball, football, Hot Box, operetta, glee club. Josephine Willeka (Joe) Girl Reserve, glee club. Page Seven

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---- -i .» « « Lois Finley (Finney) Girl Reserve, glee club, Hot Box. Cody Frederick (Brick) Football, glee club, operetta, declamatory, Annual Staff. Vivian Halleen (Biddy) Girl Reserve, glee club, treasurer class, class play. Gorden Kohnen (Red) Football, Hot Box, class play. Kenneth DeKay (Deke) Hot Box, glee club, operetta. Harold Eire (Ike) Football, basketball, Hot Box, Annual Staff, class play. Arlene Lageschulte President Girl Reserve, glee club, Annual Staff, class play. Rosalie Lingner (Rosie) Girl Reserve, glee club, declamatory. Irene Mahrt (Reinie) Girl Reserve, glee club. Ferdie Manzer (Ferd) Basketball, football, track, Hot Box, glee club, operetta. Page Six



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J? SENIOR CLASS HISTORY y % “The Past forever gone”— there is something infinitely complete and final about that phrase. To Seniors it seems to bear a special meaning — one of sorrow in the thought that our school days can never be recalled. Yet the pleasant memories that are ours can ever be awakened and thus, in a measure, bring consolation. Seven of our present class, Norman Willey, Helene Deines, Harold Eike, Harold Wimmer, Josephine Buol, Bernedine Bruner, and Cody Frederick, were introduced to the trials and joys of school life by Miss Havens, who many of us remember as a “friend in need” and a “friend indeed.” After our timidity had been overcome we thoroughly enjoyed the succeeding eleven years. In fact we must have become over-confident because at the fourth-grade picnic Harold Eike ventured out too far on a tree limb and fell into the creek. Except for this interesting event and the increase of four new members, Luella Iiohnson, Vivian Halleen, Rosalie Lingner, and Kenneth De-Kay, the first six years were rather uneventful. Junior High brought two memorable joys—bobbed hair and an hilarious Friday afternoon spent in reading notes written by the much-subdued girls of the class of ’27. Gordon Kohnen, Gertrude Behn, and Edith Olsen joined us in Junior High. With this preparation we launched forth into the biggest adventure of all — High School. Crystal Christenson, Arlene Lageschulte, Ferdie Manzer, Pearl Rinehart, Thelma Cogdill, and Lois Finley arrived just in time for the Freshman initiation. Some of our highly-successful athletes began their football training during this process. The Sophomore year was quiet—an appropriate preparation for the exciting year to follow. Irene Mahrt and Otto Stave joined our ranks at this time. The Junior Vaudeville and banquet were enjoyed to their fullest extent. The work necessitated by both seems to be forgotten while the fun and comradeship remain. In our last two years Mildred Schrad, James Plith, Earl Craven, Josephine Willeka, Loren Andrews, Carl Allison, and Russell Wilson increased our number so that it is now twenty-nine. Our last year is drawing to a close, and we as Seniors realize that our attention should be centered on the last part of our motto— “The Future still our own.” Our thoughts tend to return rather sadly to the Past, but we rejoice that it has left us so many dear recollections. We sincerely hope that the future will hring forth as many. Page Eight

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