Reynolds High School - Tigers Yearbook (Reynolds, NE)
- Class of 1948
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J , 'gg ' eu 'n f 1 '..u,' '45 V WANDA DE FRAIN LYLE DRAGOO BARBARA GREGORY DARLENE GARBER ALICE RIDDLE sql BILL BAn'rnw BILL SHOOT8 SEN IORS WANDA DE FRAIN Valedictorian Sr Student Councillor Pres Pep Club 4 Pep Clubl Z 3 4 Chairman Student Council 4 Glee Club l Z3 Dramaticsl Z3 Jr Class Play, Sr Class Play 3-4 Volley Ball 1 Z 3 4 Annual Editor 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Sun Dial Staff 3 4 Lunch Room Collector 4 Sr Class Carnival Queen Librarian 3 Kittenball Z DARLENE GARBER Office Work 4 Sun Dial Staff 3 4 Volley Ball 3 4 Girls B B l Z PlanoAccompan1stl Z 3-4 3, Kittenball 1 Z 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Sec and Treas l 3 Declamatory 3 Student Councillor at large 4 Pep Club l 234 GleeClubl Z BARBARA GREGORY Salutatorian Librar1an4 Sun Dial Staff 3 4 Volley Ball l 2 3 4 Sextette 3 Cheerleader 2-4 Asst Cheerleader 3 Ksmttenball 1 Z 3-4 Annual Staff 3 4 Glee Club l Z 3 Class Play 3 4 Sec and Treas Class Pres 3 Declam 1 Z 3 4 Jr Class Carmval Queen Quartette 4 LYLE DRAGOO Class Pres Z 3 Vice Pres 1 3 Basketballl Z 3 4 Sun Dial Staff 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Glee Club 3 Kittenballl Z 3 4 Senior Play 3 Track 4 ALICE RIDDLE Sr Class Vice Pres Class Play 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Sextette 3 Quartette 4 Sun Dxal Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Volley Ball l Z 3 4 K1ttenball l Z 3 4 Pep Club Pres 3 Pep Club Vice Pres 4 PepClub1 Z 3 4 Class Pres l Z Basketball Z 3 4 SunDialSta.ff3 4 Sr Class Playl Z 3 4 J'r Class Play 3 Glee Club 3 Kittenball Z 3 4 Annual StaIf3 4 Vxce Pres 3 Sr Class Secretary BILL BARTON Basketballl Z 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Kittenball 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Sun D1a.l Staff 3 4 Sr Class Treas Student Manager 3 4 1- -3-4. 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Cheerleader BILL SHOOTS CLASS HISTORY On September 4 1944 thxrteen green Freshles chmbed the steps to Reynolds Hxgh School In our class were Lyle Dragoo Gerald Wranosky Robert Melvin, Roland Mollenbrandt Hazel May Beverley Powell H11da Krueger Ahce Riddle Barbara Gregory, Wanda DeFra1n Wanda Boyd Beverley Crazg and Ardith Heme Hazel May left the second week of school to make her home ln New Castle Wyomxng For 1mt1at1on day we wore pajamas and baby caps We girls wore our hair 1n p1g ta1ls wrth green rbbons to match ourselves After this day we were proud Freshmen and we were allowed to orgamze our class For our officers we chose Robert Melvin Pres1dent Lyle Dragoo V1ce Pres1dent and Ardith Heine Secretary and Treasurer Mrs Ben Pnefert was chosen as our class sponsor On Fnday October 11 we entertained the faculty and upper classmen at a Freshman Return Party Refreshments of cake frmt salad w1th whipped cream and punch were served Dunng the F reshrnan year Bill Barton who had previously attended the Diller H1gh School Jo1ned our class Beverley Powell moved to Alexandrla and Roland Mollenbrandt moved to Falrbury Robert Melv1n departed his hfe on March 14 1945 On May 3, Wanda Mae Boyd was senously burned and was hospitalized In September 1945 e1ght of us proud Sophomores started back to school Gerald was m1ss1ng from the group and also Wanda Mae Boyd who was st1ll hOSP1t8.11Z6d and passed away 1n the middle of September Our class orgamzed wxth the following officers Lyle Dragoo President Hilda Krueger, Vmce Presxdent and Barbara Gregory Secretary and Treasurer Mrs Heine was chosen as our class sponsor Darlene Garber, who was formerly a student of the Plymouth Hzgh School jomed our class the second semester malung our class total mne members In 1946 seven intelhgent Juruors enrolled in the Reynolds High School Ardxth and Hilda were nfussxng from our class They contmued the1r High School education in Hebron At the end of the f1rst semester Beverley Craig became interested in matrimony She is now Mrs Glenn R1ddle Bill Shoots who moved to Reynolds from Steele City began the second semester here to make our class stzll total seven members Our class officers conszsted of the following Barbara Gregory President Lyle Dragoo V1ce Pres1dent and Darlene Garber Secretary and Treasurer Mr Vance was elected class sponsor On November 26th our class gave athree act farce comedy Three Moss Roses by Helen A Monsell Mrs Ray Hoyt directed our play January Z8 was a red letter day for we Juniors for this was the day we received our nngs Our rmgs were made of green and pink gold with the R built up on top On May Z we entertained the Semors and faculty at a banquet which was held in the lunch room Our theme was the Gay 90 s Four Sophomore boys Bill Krause, Donald Feis Duane Beachler and Norbert Heller served as our Barbar Shop Quartette and our faithful waters After the Banquet we took the Seniors and faculty to a picture show at the Bonham Theater 1n Fairbury On September 2 1947 seven sophisticated Seniors continued their high school education 1n Reynolds We elected our class officers Lyle Dragoo, Presfdent, Alice Riddle Vice Presxdent B111 Shoots Secretary and Bill Barton, Treasurer We elected two members Wanda DeFra.in and Darlene Garber, to the Student Council Wanda was chosen chairman of the group and Darlene as a member at large Mr Vance was again chosen our class sponsor The Junior Senior Banquet given on the seventh day of May was enjoyed very much by the senior class The theme was planned around our motto Tonight we set sail Following the banquet the group attended a show at the Bonham Theater Our sneak day which is a custom of the High School, was on April 28 1948 Our class history terrninated when, after the formalities of Baccalaureate and Commencement we received our diplomas pronouncing us graduates of Reynolds High School tttttttttttt Words are like leaves: and where they most abound, Much fruit or sense beneath is rarely found. . . . 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CLASS WILL Faculty Classmates, Schoolxnates and Frzends Having been duly appointed by the class of 1948 I subrmt to you the following document as the first last, and only will and testament of th1s class of 1948 The class has tried to be just as well as generous and impartial m distributmg the g1fts to those who will make the best use of them If you are fortunate enough to have a g1ft bestowed upon you please accept it and remember that the talent came from thxs senous sober soplusticated and studious class of 1948 Listen then one and all wh1le I read the document as duly drawn up and sworn to We the Senior Class of 1948 of the czty of Reynolds State of Nebraska bezng of sound rnind and memory do make publish and declare tlus our last will and testaxnent 1n manner and form as follows To our dear faculty who have been our faxthful instructors through all the tr1als we have given then we give our sincere good will and we hope that they may have better luck w1th the Seniors to come We also gave and bequeath to them all the startling 1nformat1on we have furnished from time to time on vanous exarninatzon papers We hope th1s mformatmn may be of value for the education of the classes to come after us To our Superintendent and Sponsor Mr Vance who has been especially patxent wlth us we leave our best wxshes and the hope that the students he has next year and 1n the years to come may be a less boxstenous group To our English and History teacher Miss Chamberlazn we bequeath a more mdustnous group of students that w1ll be more wilhng to memonze verses and take h1story tests To our Commercial teacher Mrs Hoyt we leave all the stencxls we have rumed when we were putting out the SUN DIAL and setting up the ANNUAL May the students of next year and years to come be better prepared for speed tests and assxgnments espec1ally on Monday morxungs Donald Gregory we leave Lyle Dragoo s outstandmg laugh o Rozella Mlchels we g1Ve Alxce Rlddle s ab1l1ty to hxunor everyone o Fneda R.1ddle we bequeath Darlene Garber s w1nn1ng srnile JoAnn Shoup and Dawn Hellbusch we gxve Wanda DeFra1n s w1sdom of hlstory Helen Melvin we transmlt Barbara s accuracy 1n typing Ot1s Boyd and Harlan Fangmeyer we bequeath Bill Barton s abzlity to keep quiet in the study hall To Junior Cerveny we w1ll Bill Shoot s mustache w1th thxs suggestzon never be d1scouraged 1f it doesn t look just nght To Donald Feis Bill Barton s hand down h1s Model A Ford that 15 if the motor lasts the t1res w1ll Leo Feis Barbara Gregory s alulity of dancmg Bonme Nutz Alice Rzddle s abxlity to play volley ball Duane Safar Lyle Dragoo s ability to get along wlth the girls Bill Krause we the Senzor Class will all the extra buns at the dinner table o Darlene Steffen Darlene Garber wills her long brunette hair Robert Gibson Bill Shoots wills his broad sturdy shoulders To some deserving Junior Nanda DeFrain wills the pnvilege of making an earlier trip to the lunch room and tak1ng care of the lunch money We hereby nominate and appomt Mr Vance to the executor without bond of this our last w1ll and testament I I f To , ' ' . T . , . . . , . . 0 T . . , , . . . To , . . , . . . To , ' ' ' . To ' , ' ' To , ' ' ' . To ' , ' ' ' . To , ' ' . To , ' - W T , . To , , . CLASS PROPHECY The time is 1958. Many outstanding events have been recorded in history during the last ten years. Many inventions have been made and others improved upon but none perhaps more than the progress made in television between the years 1948 and 1958. By simply turning the radio dial one can not only hear but also see many of the events that are making current history. Having completed my day's work, I spend one evening just to enjoy watching some of these events occur, hoping something will relieve a rather nostalgia condition. I turn on the radio at random and lean back in my easy chair. I hear the farniliar voice announcing 79 Wistful Vista but surely that isn't Fibber McGee and Molly. That voice is familiar. I lean forward quickly. Television perrnits a glimpse. That voice is Alice Riddle! These ten years have not changed Alice. She is still the laughable, likable, fun-loving person of 1948, and, although, her partner in this teazn is unknown to me, she is courteously, carrying on. The prograrn was enjoyable and I promise myself to tune in each Tuesday. I pull up closer to the radio but the next prograrn is announced as a political program with the Speaker of the House of Representatives giving day by day events in Congress I laugh to my self Yes just as eas1ly as he slipped out of l1tt1e scraps in school by fast talking Bill Barton has slipped into Congress The commercials are still as apparent in 1958 as they were in 1948 The next prograxn is sponsored by one of the largest stores in the heart of New York Czty The television screen shows crowds milhng around one certain customer who is ordenng so many green, p1n.k and yellow sets of hnen The lady turns around The carnera bulbs flash The announcer says Ladzes and Gentlemen, in th1s select store you will find the most exclusive shoppers for instance here on my right The New F1rst Lady as making purchases preparatory to moving 1nto the White House Why that s the Darlene Garber of Old R H S 1948 fa.me' The sports review is next on the program I reach out to turn off my rad1o because that feature doesn t partxcularly interest me But wait' Whose voice is that? The coach of Southern California is spealung to has team Get in there and fight boys Fight hard but play fa1r' Wm if you can but always remember that we play good clean games Who is that coach who has such high ideals ? In just a moment he turns around and I mstantly recognize Lyle Dragoo The thought comes to me Why he is employing the same booster speech that Coach Vance used to spur the Reynolds Tigers on to victory back 1n 1948 Star Time is the next featured program Televxsion 18 focusmg on the most celebrated stars of Hollywood Ah, Oscar Award winners are to be a.nnounced thls evemng Is that Gregory Jean accepting the award in the uumitable language of Hollywood? But no' ' That srnile that poxse that sense of accomplishment that is Barbara Gregory of Three Moss Roses fame But who is that second Oscar recipient? There stand1ng by Barbara s side is the outstandmg supporting actor of the year B111 Shoots He IS acclaamed as The Frank Sinatra of 1958 Thus the class of 1948 provides many pleasant memories as lt passes on into history ln this May evening in 1958 telev-ls1on affords much cheer for me Wanda DeFra1n as I s1t alone m m mountain cabin assist must: shunt :stats must: 4:41:41 masts: STUDENT COUNCIL FUNCTIONED The student council was a newly forrned orgamzatmn 1n Reynolds I-hgh School thas year The purpose of this orgamzation was to form a lmk between the faculty and the students Many problems were brought before the councll Wzth a defuute attempt to settle the matter most satisfactonly to all concerned, the councal convened and dxscussed these questxons The students were very cooperative to the suggestmns made The faculty was courteous and cons1der ate 1n helping carry out the suggestions The officers were chosen by the indiv1dual class Each class had the priv1lege of electing one representative on the council The student body choose one representatxve at large The Student Council thus chosen appomted 1ts president Wanda DeFrain Thxs year the off1cers were Representative at large Darlene Garber Senior Class Representative Wanda DeFra1n Junior Class Representatxve Delores Garber Sophomore Class Representative Rozella Mnchels Freshman Class Representative Joan Safar The council as an organizatmon has proven very satzsfactory It has brought the Faculty and Student Body closer together ll . .- . . . 5 I I I . . . . . . . 9 1 . ,, . 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Y IUNIORS SOPHOMORES F RESHMEN UNDERGRADS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Beachler Duane Beachler Roscoe Cerveny Bertha DeFra:m Corlyn Fe1s Donald Garber Delores Gibson Frances Heller Norbert Junker Janis EaVon Krause PaulC J M1l1us Vernon Nutz Bonnie Jean O Neal Harold Safar Duane Slemsen, Dwaine J UNIORS Boyd Otis Cerveny Nyla J I-lellbusch, Dawn Michels Rozella Roden Wayne Riddle Frieda Shoup Esther Shoup Jo Ann Slagle Eva Mae Steffens Darlme Lakey Luther Krueger, Karl Smith Dudley Thaller Joan Warren Dayrel Wolcott Darrel REMINISCENCE F RESHMEN Cerveny Eugene Cerveny Junior Fangmeyer Harlan Feis Leo Gzbson Robert Gregory Donald Hellbusch, Rodney Kile Donald Melvin Helen Nutz, Edward Safar Joan In September 1945 s1xteen green freshies were imtiated into good old Reynolds I-hgh and soon were busy with the numerous activzmties That sarne year seven of the sixteen freshmen took part 1n draxnatics The followxng were elected as class officers Donald Fe1s Pres1dent Duane Beachler Vice President Bill Krause Secretary and Treasurer Mrs Ben Pnefert Sponsor The Sophomore year brought back sixteen members but Geraldine Schwisow had gone to Faxrbury and Jams Junker carne from Fairbury Durmg the year Romona Krause moved to Washington State leaving fifteen sophomores They remauxed the saxne number throughout the the sophomore year Four of the class took part mn dramatics Romona Krause was chosen to carry a part in Three Moss Roses the Junior Class Play The following were chosen as officers Duane Beachler VICC President Frances Gibson Secretary and Treasurer Mrs Ray Hoyt Sponsor Bertha Cerveny and Roscoe Beachler were chosen and elected Queen and King of the all school carnival Bill Krause and Duane Beachler were regulars on the f1rst team basketball squad The Junior year brought back the same fifteen members The following were elected as class offxcers Donald Feis Presxdent Roscoe Beachler Treasurer Frances Gibson Secretary Delores Garber Student Councillor Mrs Ray Hoyt Sponsor Delores Garber and Duane Safar were chosen and elected Queen and King of the all school carnival Only two, Delores Garber and Corlyn DeFrain took part in dramatics All the boys either played on the first teaxn or the second tearn in basketball and were very outstandzng in softball The girls all played on the volley ball team Bertha Cerveny and Duane Beachler sang a duet and Janis Junker, Corlyn DeFraln Delores Garber, and Frances Gibson formed a quartet and furnished the special numbers at the Junior Play Bertha sang a solo at Commencement she and Duane Beachler sang a duet at the .Tunlor Senior Banquet I I I I I 5 I I I . I I I . I I . I I I I I I 1 1 ' n I I I . .. r. . ' . . I I I I . I I I I . I I I Il 'Il . Bertha Cerveny ------------ President 0 .l 0 o ' u . . . . 1 I e I ' a The Junior Class Play Everybody s Getting Married, a three act farce comedy, was a gred success It was held November 7 1947 and was directed by Miss Daisy Chamberlain Bill Krause assisted by Lyle Dragoo was a faithful stage manager redecoratlng and painting the scenery and helped in many ways The cast was the following Donald Fels Reginald D Arcy Roscoe Beachler Dean Garrett Bertha Cerveny Duane Safar Corlyn DeFrain Delores Garber Frances Gibson Janis Junker Bonnie Nutz Dwaine Siemsen Duane Beachler Vernon Milius Norbert Heller Viola Compton James Dulcey Lane Miss Effie Cramer Mrs Lancaster Mrs Hardin Mrs O Leary Marie Blake Floppy Smith Spike Jones Tip McCarty Harold O'Neal . . . . . Mr. Gordon On February ll 1948 they received their rings which were made of Rose gold and Green cut gold with black nuxnerals and emblems The Junior Senior Banquet under the supervision of Mrs Hoyt was held on May 7 1948 The Juniors planned the banquet on the Senior motto Tonight we Set Sail They went to a show at Fairbury after the banquet The Methodist Ladies Aid Society served the del1c1ous three course meal The Juniors and their sponsor Mrs Hoyt decorated for Baccalaureate wluch was held on the ninth of May They also decorated for Commencement which was held on the thlrteenth of May The Juniors enjoyed publishing the fifth issue of the Sun Dial Watch for th1s class next year when they will be the Seniors of 49 848114 411111 tiff!! ififff 18141803 'tiff' 44141 Education is not information it is the ability to use information SOPHO MOREZS PONDER We Sophomores of forty eight Have a quest1on to debate W111 we be leaders great Or merely flops of frfty e1ght? Let us look into the crystal ball And see the future for us all I see Dayrel Warren o o oh he IS mce He is the Skatmg Klng on the ice And there 15 Frleda R.1ddle she 15 great, She 15 an actress and wh1st1e ba1t Oh there 15 Dawn Hellbusch s1tt1ng on a stool She is the sw1mm1ng chaxnp of the pool Now there s Rozella M1chels a ballet dancer, She s ra.is1ng money da.nc1ng to f1ght cancer And l1sten to that Luther Lakey sing He's even better than dear old Bmg Nyla Cerveny 15 a cute acrobat Watch her, she s qu1ck as a cat He s just fimshed settxng a broken knee Jo Ann Shoup is pa1nt1ng now For a brush she s us1ng the ta1l of a cow There 1S Darhne Steffens a farmers w1fe She looks like she s 1ead1ng a wonderful lzfe The g1rls all thxnk Otis Boyd is f1ne, As an actor for M G M he s divine Why there is Esther Shoup with a hmouszne, She struck it r1ch she s now in the green There is Karl Krueger corning down the street He s 1n the circus fwith h1s feetj Look at Ioan Thaller, the s1nger sweet In Boogie Woogle she can t be beat And here 15 Eva Slagle a model for Powers, She s now 1D the rruddle of candy and flowers. And there is Dudley Smith, a farnous M. D., F GAZE INTO THE FUTURE Leo 1-'els our very handsome redhead Somehow, will never find time to go to bed Robert Gibson who we girls think ls super do ' Will never graduate from N U Donald Gregory who is our star in basketball Will never grow six feet tall Joan Safar who is always charming and gay I-las hopes of someday being a bride in May All that Harlan Fangmeyer needs is a spouse For he already has a farm and a house Donald Kile who is always his mothers delight Will have someone else on Saturday night Edward Nutz whose figure is slim Will always use and recommend dietrim Helen Melvin the secretary of our class Will take her talents to Boston Mass Rodney Hellbusch who is very funny Eugene Cerveny a very agreeable guy Wxll pxlot a plane high xn the sky .Tumor Cerveny the tenor of us all Wxll someday s1ng 1n Carnegxe Hall Here we are eleven Fresh1es gay Leave us alone we ll be on our way uw :um what txt mu tru: :nt SOPHOMORES PONDER fCont1nuedQ Why there 15 a fighter it looks like Wayne He s 1n the wheel chair very lame There 1S a band leader narned Darrel You ought to hear hmm sxng Roll out the Barrel ' iff Ili!! it! il? 84? iii iii iii 8 1 I I Ol 1 I I I I I I I , . I I I I , . I I Will always have plenty of money. I I . I I I . I , . It 5 VT? X 'fl' INV' r 'ww 0 Q 4 Pep Club Student Council Music Group Cooks, Loafers, Ta.11est, Pals, Janitor, Supt., Musician Q Big Bus, Lovers, Declam Group, Psls, Four Musketeers, Small Bus. PEP CLUB The Pep Club met at the beginxung of the year and elected offmcers as follows President Wanda DeFra1n V1ce Pres1dent Ahce R1ddle Sec and Treas Bertha Cerveny Darlene Garber and Barbara Gregory were chosen cheerleaders and Deleores Garber and Frances Gibson as assxstant cheerleaders The cheerleaders wore wh1te turtle necked sweaters and black pleated skirts On the back of the sweaters they had an orange R and letters spell1ng Tmgers curved over the top of the R The assistant cheerleaders wore black accordlon pleated slurts and white blouses with a megaphone on the back of thexr blouses The Pep Club sold pop candy and pop corn at all the home garrles thxs year The girls took turns going down to the lunch room at the last per1od on the day of a garne There they popped and sacked the pop corn They bought their pop and candy through the Krause Lunch They had a balance of S17 'fl at the begmnxng of the year They made S46 04 during the year makmg a grand total of S63 43 The money was used for transportatlon to ball games The Pep Club went two nights of the Invitational Tournarnent at Plyrnouth Mr and Mrs Hoyt chaperoned the bus The bus also went two nights to the P1oneer Conference Tourney at Plymouth The Pep Club again held a picnic at the Fairbury City Park for all the boys and h1gh school faculty After the picnic, some of the students attended the show while others went roller skating The following girls bought black and orange jackets Eva Slagle, Joan Thaller, Joan Safar Corlyn DeFrain Janis Iunker, Frances Gibson, Darlene Garber, Alice Riddle, Barbara Gregory and Delores Garber They also bought letters, made of orange felt and spelhng Reynolds which they put on the back of their jackets , , .................... - Sponsor--------------------------------- Mrs. Hoyt ll ll ' It ' Ol tl Ol . 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DECLAMATORY TRAINING Durmg the past year the followmg students were mterested 1n Declamatory work Duane Safar Corlyn DeFra1n Joan Thaller Dawn Hellbusch Darrel Wolcott Delores Garber and Eva Slagle but due to 111 health Eva Slagle and Duane Safar w1thdrew from the contest M1ss Da1sy Chamberlam was the coach The Local Declamatory Contest was held at Falrbury on February 25 1948 The part1c1pa.nts were as follows Corlyn DeFra1n, Our Constxtutxon, The American Ph11osophy of Governrnent Joan Thaller Firecracker Dawn Hellbusch Honey Darrel Wolcott The W1dow s Mxtes Delores Garber The Cat Carne Back The Judge was M1ss Clarabelle McDermand from the Faarbury J'u.n1or College The Ploneer Conference was held at Steele Cxty on March 9th Fzve students were entered from Reynolds Then ratlngs were as follows INTERPRETIVE ORATORY Our Const1tut1on The Amer1can Phxlosophy of Government Corlyn DeFra1n Excellent DRAMATIC Fxrecrackers Joan Thaller Excellent Honey Dawn Hellbusch Supenor HUMOROUS Tl'e Cat Came Back Delores Garber Excellent The judge was Mxss Jane Albaugh teacher of Speech and Dramatzcs of Fazrbury Hxgh School One student from each d1vis1on represented the school ln the D1Str1Ct contest held at Superlor on March 18 Pupils from Steele Cxty Chester Hardy, Nelson Superzor and Reynolds partlcxpated At thzs contest thexr ratings were as follows INTERPRETIVE ORATORY Our Constztutwn The American Philosophy of Government Corlyn DeFraln Good DRAMATIC Honey Dawn Hellbusch Good HUMOROUS The Widow s Mites Darrel Wolcott Superior This rating entitled Darrel to participate in the Music Declamatory, One Act Play Festival held at the University of Nebraska on April 23rd , and 24th - I . 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I . . . 0 . , t , . ll ' ' li , --- ....---- so Ol ----------- ---- --..--- ---.- - .---.----- ----. - .5 1 ll--- ---- ------ ---- ----------------- I THE SUN DIAL The Sun Dial the High School's newspaper was started 'ln 1932 under the sponsor ship of Miss Fisher The Junior and Senior Classes have helped with the work dunng the entire time It has been published The custom at first was to change the staff members every semester In 1943 the staff members were changed every six weeks and this custom was followed th1s year Wanda DeFrain was Editor in Chief the fmrst six weeks then Darlene Garber followed by Barbara Gregory Alice R.1ddle was the Editor the fourth six weeks The Juniors published the fifth six weeks editxon of the Sun D1al for 1947 48 The sixth and last edxtion found Lyle Dragoo and Bill Shoots as Co editors Bxlhe Barton was the muneograph operator for 1947 48 Mrs Ray Hoyt has sponsored the Sun Dial for the past two years Approximately one hundrgd and thlrty copxes of each of the s1x issues were pubhshed The subscr1pt1on price was twenty cents to the school cluldren thmrty five cents to the town people and forty five cents 1f mauled to the subscnbers An exchange of pubhcatxons w1th the other schools of the county and mn other states was ma1nta1ned Thzs gave us an opportunity to see what other schools dxd and to pass our xdeas on to them The Sun D1al was self supported and fmlled a worthy need of the school tttrlrt IIHIHHHII 4:44:44 nm-tt turn: :num Character IS a perfectly educated w11l Norvalxs 1 1 ' . . . . - n . . . - - D , , . 4 . . . s 4 . 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' Q . . . .-.- SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM Reynolds school feels justly proud of the lunch program which it has sponsored for the last seven years Students participating ln the program this year paid eight teen cents per meal teachers paid twenty five cents Mrs Grace Dragoo and Mrs Ethel Orr served as lunch room cooks during the year Wanda DeFrain acted as student collector of meal payments .To Ann Shoup has assisted Mrs Dragoo and Mrs Orr ln the lunch room this year Mr Paul Vance supervised the program maintained records of all operations, and made the required monthly reports to the state department The lunch program was the result of the National Lunch Act passed by Congress in June, 1946 and was handled through the State Department of Public Instruction Under the plan assistance was given at the rate of nine cents for each Type meal whxch included milk and seven cents for each Type A meal which dxd not include mxlk A Type A meal was required to meet certain nutritional requirements During the year the following new equipment has been added A Garland Gas Range. a three compartment sink 30 gallon hot water heater two new cupboards and new At varxous txmes during the year surplus commodities were received through a state commod1ty chstrxbutxon plan These :tems were made avazlable for local consurnption by payment of transportatxon from a distributmn center at elther Beatnce or L1ncoln On a perfect attendance day one hundred and mne students and teachers have eaten lunches at school Flfty from the lugh school thzrty from the Grarnmar room and twenty mne from the Pnmary room The students enjoyed the hght, fresh buns and apple butter very much durmg the year The cooks baked at least two hundred and twenty fxve buns a day The cook wish to express thexr gratftude for such a splendfd group to cook for . ll Af' ' ll U' ' silverware. Plans are being made to obtain some new glasses and plates. 29 A -W ' ' if v- ' .4 FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM VOLLEY BALL TEAM Listed below are the boys that composed the softball teaxn and the posit1on that BOYS ATHLETICS A11 the boys except Donald Kile Wayne Rhoden and Edward Nutz of Reynolds High School took an active part 1n the phys1cal education prograrn offered at Reynolds they played on the teana Catcher P1tcher Flrst Base Second Base Short Stop Third Base Rlght Fxeld Center F1eld Left Fleld Play1ng as regulars on The follo Forwards Center Guards Shoots Dragoo Krause Heller D Beachler R Beachler Safar Fels Gregory the f1rst tearn are the following Dragoo R Beachler D Beachler Krause Shoots Wlng f1V8 played as regulars on the second team BASKETBALL PLAYED Forwards Heller Selmsen Center F615 Guards Safar Gregory The other reserve players were Dayrel Warren Vernon M1l1us Harold O Neal Karl Krueger Otls Boyd Luther Lakey Darrel Wolcott Junlor Cerveny Harlan Fangmeyer Rodney Hellbusch Eugene Cerveny Leo Fels Dudley Sm1th and Robert G1bson B1l11e Barton was student manager Dunng the past season the Reynolds T1gers played the follow1ng teams Below are the scores made by each team and the total po1nts for the opponents and Reynolds also the average polnts per garne Opponents Reynolds Where Played Hubbell End1cott De W1tt D or che ste r Plymouth Mahaska D1ller Alexandna Plymouth Daykln Alexandna D1ller Endlcott Steele C1ty Chester Plymouth D1ller Steele C1ty Plymouth Mahaska Steele C1ty Rusk1n Alexandna 723 176- Average polnts per game Opponents 30 1 Reynolds 40 4 Reynolds Reynolds Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Reynolds D1ller Alexandria Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds End1cott Steele City Chester Plymouth Plyrnouth Plymouth Plyrnouth Mahaska Che ste r Chester Chester The members of the Reynolds I-hgh basketball team wxsh to thank the Pep Club glrls for the good sp1r1ts they showed at every game to cheer the boys on the1r way to v1ctory and also to thank them for the wonderful p1cn1c they gave in honor of the basketball boys 17 61 ' 24 62 ' Z7 57 31 35 41 29 23 22 ' 32 49 ' ' 18 54 35 19 ' 34 49 ' 22 31 ' 37 53 Daykin 24 37 Daykin ' 34 60 ' 1 15 28 48 32 43 24 ' 35 55 ' 29 50 41 Z0 45 40 ' 29 47 ' ZZ 13 ' 17 42 H. 9 GIRLS ATHLETICS On Tuesday September Z5 the gxrls journeyed to Steele C1ty for a game of soft ball wnuung w1th a v-lctory of 15 to 6 LINE UP Catcher Joan Thaller Pitcher Ahce R1dd1e F1rst Base Darhne Steffens Second Base Eva Slagle Th1rd Base Bertha Cerveny Left Short Stop Corlyn DeFra1n Rlght Short Stop Nyla Ce rveny Rlght F1e1d Frances Gxbson Left Fzeld Janis Iunker of 22. to 15 They returned to Steele Czty for another game agamn wuuung by a score of ll to 3 LDIE. UP Catcher Barbara Gregory Pitcher Alice R1dd1e Fxrst Base Darline Steffens Second Base Darlene Garber Thlrd Base Bertha Cerveny Left Short Stop Corlyn DeFra1n Rzght Short Stop Nyla Cerveny Right Fmeld Frances Gibson Left Fleld Wanda DeFra:ln The girls after winning all oi their softball garnes began their volley ball practlce on Monday November 10 A new volley ball net had been purchased for us thzs year Mrs Hoyt was our coach this year On Friday November Zl the girls volley ball team played the Hubbell team winning with a score of 56 to 2.6 Co Captains were Wanda DeFra1n and Jams Junker The following Friday the girls played the Grammar Room boys with another victory The Reynolds g1rls journeyed to Dxller on December 12. to play the Diller girls The game ended w1th D1l1er 31 and Reynolds 17 Co Captalns were Bertha Cerveny and Delores Garber Reynolds Volley Ball team played D11ler 1n a victorious garne 1n Reynolds on January 13 The game ended w1th a score of 56 to 26 mn Reynolds favor Co Captuns were Barbara Gregory and Nyla Cerveny The Reynolds g1rls played Dayk1n on our home court, on Jan 6 with a w1mung score of 18 to 35 Corlyn DeFra1n was captaln The Reynolds gmrls journeyed to EIld1COtt January 20 to play the Endlcott g1rls The teaxn from Reynolds ran a b1g score up on Endzmcott 83 to 30 Co Captalns were Al1ce Rlddle and Darlme Steffens Reynolds journeyed to Daykxn January 16 to play the Daylun gxrls The game ended wxth Daylun hav1ng Z8 polnts and Reynolds hav1ng Z0 Co Captaxns were Darlene Garber and Joan Thaller Due to Scarlet Fever scare our Volley Ball season was shortened We d1d not e The girls played s1x volley ball garnes th1s year They won four out of the sxx games iiili ttllltlk liiff iilil itll! iii!! iii INITIATION DAY September fifth came all too soon for the very, very green Freshies for it was lnit1at1on Day The girls were ordered by their superior upper classmen to wear ragged over alls slurt and work shoes To do their han on top of their heads and carry a stuffed ammal They were supposed to look like Li 1 Abners The boys wore short ragged shzrts a ragged blouse no shoes carried a club They wore plenty of makeup, and a green nbbon 1n then hazr They were very Handsome Daisy Maes ' Leo was selected the best looking Daisy Mae Joan and Helen tied for best Li l Abners At noon an enjoyable trip down town was taken While down town Mr Krause took a movie of the Freshies At activity period the well loved kangaroo court was held The Freshxnen all enjoyed the party that night Games were played Refreshments of pop and ice cream were served. . . . ' . . . . , . . . ' g t to play a return game with Hubbell. D . n ' s y GRADES we 4- ,- sfifief X if GRAMMAR ROOM JAMES WILLIAMS NORMA RHODEN BERT GROATHOUSE PRIMARY ROOM EDDIE CRAIG SHERRIE THOMAS GARY DAVIS GRAMMAR ROOM The following pupils enrolled in our room for the term 1947-1948 were: James Brandt Slurley Mae Cerveny Jarnes Cunmngham Della Mae Du.1s Lloyd Garber Marv1n Heller Patr1c1a Brandt Bert Groathouse Robert Mumby Harold R1dd1e .T ac quehne Aughe Loren Du1s Rosie Groathouse Dor1s Na1man Charlott Clayton Lesl1e Dragoo Harvey K1ssell E1ghth Grade Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Marcella Kubes and Manlyn Pr1efert were chosen Cheerleaders w1th LaRue .Tunker and Shirley Mae Cerveny as subst1tutes LaRue Junker Marcella Kubes Manlyn Priefe rt Dw1ght Safar E1leen Welch Jarnes W11l1arns Rosetta Slagle .Toan Welton Norma Wolcott LeRoy Neemann Norma J'ea.n Rhoden Jerry Warren Robert K1ssell Dale Mlchels Darrel Welch The boys, who played basketball th1s season were James Brandt Lloyd Garber, Marvin Heller Dw1ght Safar, Iarnes W1lharns, Bert Groathouse, and Harold Riddle The record of the basketball gaxnes were Endicott 3 Reynolds ZO, Mahaska 14 Reynolds 12 End1cott 9 Reynolds 49 One softball garne was played w1th Mahaska The score was 3 to 4 in favor of Reynolds Dor1s Nazman was the w1nner 1n both the oral and wr1tten County Spelling Contest for the sixth grade d1v1s1on Dale Michels placed f1fth 1n the wrltten Iaxnes Brandt placed s1xth 1n oral in the seventh and ezghth grade d1v1s1on . . . - . 0 , .- .- . - - 4 . . u 0 a a I ' I - . .. 9 o 0 . - - Q - p o . 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Q n.. o PRIMARY NEWS The following pupils enrolled in the Primary Room during the year 1947-1948 WSIB' Donnetta Dxns Darrel Feis Le lla Junker Kathleen Barton Cecil Craig Stanley Dragoo Everett Dms P tlael Heller Jimmie Kujath Gir, Davis Kermit Cook Eddie Craig Dennis Folkner Fourth Grade Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Lorene Kubes Wayne Melvin Dale Riddle Myrna Lamb Eugene Folkner Dale Kuj ath Nancy Maxson Rlchard Munfxby Larrie Germer Barbara Rhoden Sherrie Thomas Allen Peithman Vernie Aughe Eleanor Aughe Karen Hellbusch Phyllis Allen Judy Maxson Jan Vance Delrner Mumby Joe Vance .Toyce Kissel The Primary Room participated in the program at the High School Carnival We continued with our tonettes and the flutes and learned many new songs on the instruments We celebrated Christmas Valentine s Day Easter and the children s birthdays in appropriate manner There were forty two parents and friends who visited our room during the year year for all of us K L WALSWORTH I A. ' 1' -W' . . . . . , . l D D We are looking forward to a spring picnic. We feel this has been a very pleasant L.m.,p.,n.4 A Baum by WAI.-BIORTH BROTHERS nnn.Mo U S A .XA XX X wa 4 , 1 f'-5 ,Q -Q., .4 uvxtf-' ,.-4, af ,-1,1 . f kv ,1 7 H 'q Q - f .- N . , fl-f , . ,, J' A x' .X 'f J ' ,V L, A A , ' ' 1 ', vi .-'r a 'Y 5. -A- .I , , ! i ' 1 . rf, by' .f ' 1 f i 4 'y 'Q H J ,1 V' N A ,I X I ,, vc 'r r f 1 K1 -'f A If .1 ,V . ., :Q I , ,rf ' J 'I' 4 I ,' .1 n V1 I f . in , K . ,v N ., , 4 ,, - ' A , 1 , i I ,. L1 .. , V U , X' Lv if .47 - ' , N ' ff, A' .f f 1 . K -' 1 Q' L if 5 , ' . ll' ' .u , 1 1 A L. W! X D uf . . 1 ,Lf I , 1 f 5 , 'x ,1- , if of N ' ,XY HJ, -, ,II is A 1' W .A A, AM F 1 ,i ffl-E ACHFS noon 963635: ---:LM-Z! YO E CRN. Y g VO X M7 Y Congratulations to the Reynolds High School The First National Bank Fa1rbury Nebraska Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon V1r'tor F eds phone 243 Farmers Union Co op Url Ass n Free Poultry Pmkup Detrol um Produ t all Fourth tr et Falrbury Nebraska O 0 7 O Cream - Poultry - Eggs - Hides - e 2 s Call On cLuces Wiebe Lumber Co Phone 185 F01 Quallty Bluldlflgl' Materlals and Coal Fa1rbury Nebraska Fairbury Quahty Products M11led From Nebraska jefferson County Crops Your Best Market When You Sell Grain Hay Seeds You Can Exchange for the Best Quality Family For All Bakmg Sur Good Flour Bread and Pastries For All Livestock Sur Gam Feeds For All Poultry Plant Preston s Perfected Hybmd Seed Corn Home Grown State Certmed for Your Protection Preston Milling Industries I Flour or Balanced Feeds for Livestock and Poultry Congi atulations B F Goodrich Tlres Trmdell McDonnell Pi' one 552 I Fairbury N braska Johnston Studio Portraits Commercial Kodak Finishing Photographs Live Forever Phone 83 To the Class of '48 . Q Traum's Funeral Home Nuckolls Home for Funerals' Phone 1 14 C ornpliments of Gregory 5 Store Meats Grocemes Frmts Nutrena Feeds Long and Short D1stance Hauling Phone 5602 and 5603 Reynolds Nebraska Paul C. Krause Garage Welding Electrrc Acetylene and W111 Weld Method Texaco Gas and Cmls C-oodyear Tires KRAUSE LUNCH Ice Cream In All Flavors Candy Gum Pop In All Flavors Cigars Cmgarettes and Tobacco Lunch Coffee Malt Milk Hot Chocolate Sundae The Krauses N 9 Repairing of All Kinds 1 y Y Gongratulations Graduates It's a Pretty Topsy Turvy Old World Our 1948 Crop of High School Graduates Steps Out Into But You.r Education and Training Will Be of Immense Value as You Join the Ranks of Forward Looking Man and Women Working for World Improvement Based on Freedom Tolerance and Decency Sincere Gongratulatlons Boys and Girls Upon Success ful Completion of Your High School Work The Fanrburg Stale Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Falrbury Nebraska Compliments of Ralph E Turner 84 Sons Allis Chalmers Authorized Dealer Sales and Service Parts Hudson Cars New Idea General Implement Dempsters Gleaner Harvester Phone 164 Fai-1'b111'Y Nebraska D , - O Ralph E. Turner Kenneth G. Turner O 7 Farmers Umon Co oo Orl Assooretron Joseph T Thaller Manager Phone 1003 Reynolds, Nebraska Dealers PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND FARM SUPPLIES Cash Buyers f Statlons at REYNOLDS FAIRBURY DAYKIN Congratulations From Lester Iones Studio Faubury Nebraska Argus Cameras and Projectors Keystone Movie Outf1ts Da L1te Screens Kodalc Finishing In Addition to Our Main Line Fme Portraits Q o - 0 0 o 0 in . O POULTRY CREAM EGGS 0 l 1 1 1 Compliments of The Bluebird Cafe Open 24 Hours A Good Place to Eat F9-i1'b1l1'Y Nebraska Chrysler and Plymouth Cars G M C Trucks Sales and Service 306 E Street Phone 131 Get to Know Southern Nebraska S Finest Liquor Store and Tavern CHARLIE S Charles D Hadlock, Owner South Side Square Falrbury, Nebraska Fairbury Motors Stull Electric Service Airtemp Heating and Air Conditioning Thor Automaglc Washers and Ironers Coolerator Refmgerators and Deep Freeze First Door West Of Mary Etta Hotel Phone 127 Fairway Nebraska Beachler Hardware 84 Mercantile Co R C Beachler Hardware Farm Implements, Repairs Binder Twine Paints Oils Commercial Feeds Furniture Floor Covermg Home Appliances Sand Cement and Electrical Appliances Reynolds Nebraska JENKINS AGENCY Real Estate Sales Rentals Phone 239 E L Jenkins B L Vance Falrbury Nebraska o 0 . 2 1 . 7 v v -- . 1 1 ' 1 9 1 ' . C I x . - Compliments of VET S CAFE Congratulations to Seniors of 48 Falrbury Nebraska Where Patronage Pays Dividends FARMERS UNION CO OP ELEVATOR Association Grain Coal Try Our Farmers Umon Hybrid Seed Corn Phone 52 Reynolds Nebraska Diamonds Wedding Rings Watches Clocks ACKERMAN'S Jewelers Silverware Glassware Dinnerware Gift Items Expert Repair Department Falrbury Nebraska REYNOLDS CO OPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATION A Friendly Service for All Financial Problems Fire Insurance Notary Public Phone 13 Reynolds Nebraska J , ! Duane Stark, Manager S'IILWI,TL PRINTERY Cfflce Suppli e , XYDCWFIICTS Tau bury Nebraska Phone '7?2 521 E Street WINSLCVV S CAFE We Speclalw 1D Flne Foods Dora M Kroetschmg Phone 840 E Street Comphm nts of POLLY SHOE STORE Famrbury Nebraska HARRIS RADIO PNP ELECTRIC Kelvinator Easy A B C Washers Bottle Cas Stoves Heaters R C A Victor Stromherg Carlson Radios Phone 209 Feirbury Nebraska L 1 41 L-J J . ,, I' x3 V1 . 1 ' ' ' , E 7 1 Y J If I - Q . n 1, Fairhury, Nebraska 505 ' - e fi '1 , , . . .J . J J - Q N1 C ! Watches D1amonds Silverware WITTS JEWELRY Fme Watch Repalrmg Fa1rbury Nebraska Reynolds I-hgh School LE ROY S JEWELRY STORE Diamonds Watches Sllverware Phone 477 Northwest Corner Square Fairbury Nebraska Compliments of LESTER'S ELECTRIC ND FAIRBURY LOCKERS FARMERS STORE Home Owned Grocemes and Meats Phone 318 Faubury Nebraska G o I5 UQ H 59 . B rv- ' 5 Pk . S - Ib rn - I 's H - , 'J' cn . I . m - cn E. O I - '1 cn Congratulatwn to tm Graduates of 1948 Reyno ds Hlgh School From THE FA IRPURY DAILY NEWS The Newspaper W1Lh the Newspictures Everything m TITS and Tlre Service O K RTTBBTSR WFLDERS Tractor Truck Car Re-pa1rs Recapping Comphments of Falrbucrys Le-admg D partm nt Store BROWN My U NALD CO CHASDER HPDIF SERVICE 319 r Street Falrbury Nebraska lil' L . 1 'J f v L, '. ll H . Q, . . ,J K. .L 1 Fairbury, Nebraska ev e ' S L , . 1 s , J rw '-1 ' .vi FAIRBURY AUTO PART CO Phone 1 54 Fairbury Nebraska Phone 280 Maryville Kansas LAIPPLY MORTUARY Harry E Laipply Director of Funerals Phone 303 905 5th Street Falrbury Nebrasks ADOLPH S SERVICE 'We Give H and S Green Stamps 1402 c street Phone 163 W MC CORD BROTHERS SERVICE STATIONS Quality Service Derby Products phone 147 '701 E Street D Shop Phone 261 D 4 27 11 I1 LIVINJ JJ UATES Falrwrj N braska M C' L E A N ' S barley foods Frosted Foods Frtnt Baskets Servmg You Slnce 1932 East Sid Square Fairbury Nebraska Everythmg, ln the Drug Line Prescrnptmons a Specnalty Kodaxs Fountam School Supphe Drug Sundries SPEAR BUSWELL DRUG CO The Rexall Drug Store V 424 E Street Fairbury Nebraska DEGER'S WAL LPAPER AND PAINT Complete Lines of Wallpaper and Paint Consult Us for Redecoratlng and Painting Contracting Phone 708 Fairbury, Nebraska Q V , Y , .L ' , - Cfo:t1p'.r1.1,e ts of '1 f'1l'l 'N 'K fi x Q l if g ' -LQuali.ty Clothes ' NLT-A-Y , Q '1 '1 1 N . ,. e 7 . 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