Sargent High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sargent, NE)
- Class of 1946
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P ,Afk NN Y W I III BI! lalalfnfx 1911: Pub S SARGENT HIGH S f I 42, ' A' 1 'J 42: q ' - - , ,f-:XS , Y 1 P J 1 I b F O R E J O R In the publl ation of tQ1S annual we, the Sen1ors or 1946, have attempted to paint an accurate and 1nterest1ng plcture of llfe t Sargent Tlgh during the school term of 1945 46 If at some future date a purchaser of th1S 1945 annual recelves some engoyment in turn ing through The pages of th1s yearbook 3CCOmp11Shed our purpose We extend our slncere appreciatlon to all who have neloed make thls lssue of the WBu1ldogH a success D I A T I Ne the Senlor class of 1946, wish dedlcate our ed1t1on of the Bulldog our sponsor, Mr Vclntosh, and to all our other instructors who have helped make our years spent here at Sargent High School more pleasant and engoyable ones :- 2 , D . gc 1' , of events at S. H. S., we will have D E C O N to ' ' ' to . M Ol - to . BOARD OF EDUCATION President Bert S Amos Vice Presldent Dr V S MCDa.l1le1 Secretary George S Jensen George Steinhoff Mrs J Wirsig Mrs R Brown 3 -.. 'S+ 1 , i X A ' Q i ' ' lm il ' -- , Q ZH! ik . ! 'a- '..f 4,1 is Q A 'inf' 4.11 000000 lbllt Q . . lilo 000 0 0 Q 000000. IQ. . O O I C The Bulldog Staff Although the war is over we are stlll under war tnme restr1ct1ons whlch has made it necessary to make cert in modifications in this publication For the past eleven years it has been the custom of the Senior Class to publish UThe Bulldog,N a yearbook of the 8Ct1V1t16S, pictures, and important events or the school year Through the co opera tion of the faculty, student body and the buslness men of Sargent this editlon has been made posslble The fO1lOW1Hg are the members of the Bulldog Staff of 1946 Editor Dorcelee mcDan1el Assistant Editor Jackle Jensen Business Manager Robert StG1H0ff Athletlcs Rlchard Dale Parklson Freshmen Representative -Mary Johnson Sophomore Representatlve Hilda Klapal Junior Represent t1ve Don Parflson Sponsor Mr Thomas kclntosh .4.. 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L N JL Benlor Honors Valedlotorlan Robert Stelnhoff Thls title goes to the Senlor who has maintalned the H1UhGSt average through four years of high school salutatorian A1166 Swanson To the student wlth the second lghest average goes the honor of belng salut torlan HODOI' St11C18I1'bS Jackie Jense Ruth Connely, Dick Powers, Richard Visek, Anita Ailshie DorceLee McDaniel, Frankie Samples Class Officers President Marie Voss Vice President Leona Janulewicz Secretary Marion Bryson Kitty Hughes Treasurer Ernest Mosley Class Flower Class Colors American Beauty Rose Silver and Blue Class Motto 'We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us' 10- 1 Q 4 , a Q ,,Y,,,s.1 5 u ' A iuoi-1 . Q u x A O 1 EJ O v . i............---.5-.- l .- H . 6 . CJ. Q W --ill--1.-1 na , , . ii..-1.-l...i auooooonassncooooaoooooo -. ooo ooo noone: ooooo oo sooo on no V -l,-1-...Q ANITA AIISFIE HShe's Just a quiet kind whose nature never varies ' Home Ec Club l, Girls Glee 1,2, Operetta 2, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Band 1,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Normal Training Club 3,4 CNews Reporter 4, Sec and Treas 33 ILCILLE BROWN HA dilligent 'tudent and not without reward W Home Ec Club 3, KSec 33, Glee Club 1, Operetta 2, Normal Tramning 3,4 CV Pres 43, A MARION BRYS 'If I can't laugh or smile, I ll giggle W G A A 1,2, Girls Glee 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus 3, Class Sec l,4, Pep Club 3,4, Home Ec Club 2,3,4, Operetta 1,2, Band 2,3, Sextette 2 ELDON CHALUPA HNot that I love study less, but that I Inve fun more W Football 2 :s,4, S Club 2,3,4, F F A 1,2,3,47 Boys G ee 3, Track 3,49 Class V Pres l RUTH CONNEIX HA student with a capital NSW N Pep Club 3,4, Home Ec Club l,2,3,4, CTreas 43, G A A 1, Class Pres 1, Dram 1,2 .4L- GLENNA HICKMAN HThe world deals good with good natured people G A A 1 2, Girls Glee 1 2, Home Ee Club 1,2,3,4 v Pres s,4, stale officer 43, Pep 2, 3,4 EMMA HOSEK If arguing were money, I'd be a millionaire I-Tome Ec Club 1, Gir s Glee 1,2,3, Dram l,2, Pep Club 1,2 VERNA DEAL My man is as true as steel. G.A.A. Chorus 35 Operetta 2. ARLENE HORKY An Innocent face, but you never can tell Girls Glee 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, G A A 1, Mixed Chorus 35 Operetta 2 MARIE HREBEC Tends to her own affairs and is happy BuI'Wel1 l,2, Glee 1,2533 Home Ee Club 1,2, Normal Training Club 4 12- .ll 0 . ooo 0 3 . o 0 0 o ' 'ooo ' 0 o u 5 o - 0 . o 0 5 E o I . 0 ' 0 NNever worked until she began to work Girls elee 1,2,a, Dram 1,2, G A A 1, Mixed Chorus 3, Class Sec 3, V Pres 4, Oper-etta 2, Home Ec Club 4 KPres 43, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CCheer leader 33, Junior P , Senlor Play KATHRYN HUGHES 'Life 18 short and so am I W Glrls Glee l 2 3, Class Trees 2, Sec L, Home Ec Club 2,3 Operetta 2, Pep Club 2,3 G A A 1,2 Mixed Chorus 3 LEONA JPNULEIICZ her teachers H JACKIE JENSEN 0True to her word, her work, and her fr1ends Home Ee Club l,2,4, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Pday, Glee Club 1,2 'Modest and meek and very complete N Band 1,2,3, Home .Esc 1,2, G 11 1,2, Dram 3, Pep Club 3, Junior Play Operetta 2, Pep l,2,3,4 CTreas 3,4 9 Journalism 3 ELSIE KLAPAL EMILY ARISS 'Seen but not heard Wand 1 2 3 Home We Club 2 Pep Club 3 13- ROGER LIEBERT Hl'm not 1n the roll of ordinary men Football 3, Basketball l,2, F F A l,2,3,4, USN Club 3,4 MARY MAPEL 'My ambition is to be a housewife Girls Glee 1 2,3, Home Ec Club l,3, G A A l,2, Pep C ub 3, Mixed Chor l, Junlor Play, Senior Play DORCELEE McDaNIEL nHaPPy and gay, but late every day Home Ec Club 1,2,4 CSec 2 D, Pep Club l,2,3,4 CV Pres 3, Pres 4D Band l, Dram l,2, One Act Play 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Journalism 3, Annual Staff N EILNYN MINER Time tells on a man, especially a good time ' Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, 'SW Club 3,4, qperetta 2, B nd l,2, ERNIE MOSLEY 'Why hurry, there's plenty of time.W Football 2 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Hs Club z,s,4 ZPres.4J5 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Play 25 Boys Glee 35 Track 2,3,45 Class Trees. 4. -14.. 'Work c lls but I'm not listening N Football l,3,4, Basketball 2,3, NS' Club l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Annual Staff nCapable and efficient ' G A A 1,2, Girls Glee 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus l, Operetta 1,2 Ht IDREE NORTPEY Lack of breath is the only impedlment to her CODV8TS8t10h N G A A 1323 Mixed Chor 132333 Glee l,2,3, Dram 1,2, Contest Readlng 1,35 Operetta l,2, Junior Play Senior Play, Pep Club 2,3,4 CCheer L 4 , Home Club 1 DICK PARKISON DICK POWERS A jolly good fellow to have around U Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 13233343 Track 2,3,4, WS' Club 2,3,4 CTreas 43, F F A 1323334 Pres 4,3 F F A 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Dram l, Boys glee 2i Operetta 2, Annual Staff, Class res FRANKIE SAMPLES EUGENE SMITH NA quiet lad is he F F A 1,2,3,4 Csec 3,4D 15- AGNES SMOLIK If they would only let me run this school G A A l,2, Mixed Chorus 2,3 Girls Glee l,2,3, Dram 2, Operetta l,2, Pep Club 3 BOB STEINHOFF A leader of men and a follower of women Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 3, S Club 2,3,4 CSec 425 Band 1,0,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Dram Club 3, Class Pres 3, Annual Staff ALICE SWAKSON Not too serious, not too 2-ay, but nice in a charming sor of way Dry Valley l,2,3, Normal Training Club 4, Pep Club 4 RICHARD VISEK Each Mind has :lt's own method Dram 1 2, Basketball 2 Football 4, Che Cat Play 5, Junlor Play, enior pjlay, S Club 4, Class V Pres 2 IRMA VOSE Thinks all she speaks, but speaks not all she thinks GQAQAQ 1,2, 1,29 Normal Training Club 3. IG- . fl .n 1,55 one Act. Play 1,3 csesf. Actor 195 Glee T 'In stature small, but Just the same man Milburn 1, F F.A 2 3,4, F F A Play 2, Junior Play, Senior P y, Class Pres 2 CA GL 'Those who know her Dry Valley and C1891 l,2,3, V Solo Chorus 2,8, Home me Tralnlng Club 3,4, CV Pres 47, Pep Club 2,3, Cheer Leader 3, Mlxed Chorus 3 MARIE VOSE WHer dlsposition is like a spring flo er sweet and lrresistable H Lincoln 1,2,3, Class Pres 4, Pep Club 4, Cheer leader 4 IARVIN WOLF to all 0 ELAINE JCISIEBEN aited down with lessons and other cares N Cmostly others! Home Ee Club 1,2,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Mlxed Chorus 2,3, Operetta 2, Sextette 2, V Solo 2, Trio 3, Mixed Octette 3, Band 2,3, KING best appreciate her most H Bas ett 1, Tr1o 1,3, Girls 1,2,Q, Operetta 2, M1xed Club 2,3 CPres 31, Normal THOMAS G. MCINTOSH Sponsor 17 , . Nw . csec.a,21Jg Girls Glee 1,2,3,3 s.A.A. L25 4 l C Junior Class Back Row Irls tells, Jack Treptow, Juanita Greenstreet, Elwyn Allshle, Jlm Shaw, Leonard Stefka, Betty Christensen, Beverly Roberts, doward Dally, Alvin KOSmlCKl hlGdlG Ron Nrs Lldder, Kenneth Amos, Bernice Johnson, elvin Slagle, Darlene Anderson, U1lbur Amos, King Birginal, Grace Leach, Jack Copp, Dwana dlTCOCK, Lulu Mapel, Jackie KlHFS18V Front Row Dorothy KUKllSD, Gall Nollett, WUHlC6 doobler Layton dyde, Bert Brown, Donald P3IKlSOH, Geraldlne Grlebel, Rlchard Gibson, Virginia rhilllps lst Semester Off1CeTS 2nd Semester Bert Brown Presldent Alvln KOSBlCkl Geralo1nef'r1ebel Secretary Geraldlne Griebel Layton Hyde Treasurer .Bert Brown Irls Wells News Reporter .Don Parkison hrs Kldder, Sponsor One of the blg events of thls year was the Junlor play After WOTKlHg for several weeks, we presented it on Nov lu wlth the audltorlum filled to capacity We had several parties after the play practlces and we also had a hay ride to Dorls Lake WflCh everybody enjoyed e recelved our class r1n s on January 5, and everyone is pleased wlth them 18- , ' LY 1 N To -Q 7: L ' po . M AL L 'I' ' 4 'r ' L : . . ul . ., g r llllllll 0000001 . ll. 9000 ' 1. '. Don Parkison,,,,,,,,,,,Vice President,,,.,.,..Richard Glbson i. J .ns :anno '00 AIO! 00 IODOIOCUICIUA OOOOOOIUODOIIO , 0900000100000 . Ollililifi I . . 1' , ' I , it V 4. E! 0 . U I - Q Q Sophomore C la ss The Sophomores of 1945-46 had Thirty two members :ln their class A magority of the class members were active in school organlzatlons The main fom of amusement was class partles, Wh1Ch were well attended FIRST S LESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Loran Swanson President Margorie Buckbee Duke Chalupa V1ce Presldent Bonme Horky Lorra me Brim Treasurer Jim Jensen Back Row Carl Hansen, Paralee Bingham, JirnJensen, Norris Schultz, Dick Jolsleben, Manford leesman, Gordon Sampb s, Edwin Chalupa, Irene Story, Dean Ash, Anton Hansen, Gordon Patterson Mlddle Row Miss Shufeldt, Bonnie Horky Lavonne Pilambeck, Ramona Sutton, J1m Sillivan, Robert Col er Hubert Spanel, Gerald Fellows, Dorothy Proskocil, Jargie Single, Margorie Buckbee Front Row Norman McIntosh, Maxine Anderson, Lorraine Br1m, Ee Chafmpa, Loran Swanson, Betty Horky, Hilda Klapal, Myron Longmore, Don Grint 19- Bettyii-Iorky.:::.. 'III Secretary ...ffffffffnuxe Chalupa Du ' , Freshman C la ss Back Row Lavon Troxel, Bob Treptow, Garold ZUIKOSK1, Benny Bohy, Robert Crownover, Harry Bishop, Louie Jezbera, Lester Wilhoit, Dormand Metcalf, LaVerne Brass, Edwln Brass, Kathleen McIntosh Mlddle Row Miss Burt, Ermagene rechbill, Phyllis Daily, 55a Dougias, Phllllp Knlght, John Brown, Garold Grint, Norma Lee Lorenzen, Inez Montanye, Bertha VanHouten, Bonnie S1mOn Front Row Mildred Slllivan, Ardes Huffman, Donald Nelson Mary Johnson, Robert Brown, Gary Wirsig, Mildred Kruml, Lawrence Tlnkham, Verna Mapel Omltted from plcture Floyd McDaniel Class O ficers Vice Pre sldent Mary Johnson Secretary and Treasurer Gary Wirsig The freshman class began 1ts high school term w1th an enrollment of thlrty one The first party was held 1n the gym on October second 20 Ve h I O I al ..........i . 9 f Q U O C U I O C 0 U O . l O Q Q Q I U C C l . . 0 I . unlor F1 h The Junior High basketball team played several games during the season and particlpated in the Three Loupe Tournament at Loup City lst Semester Oificers 2nd Semester Carol Bingham President Donald Jensen Marlene Scott V President Lorne Wolsleben Robert Smith Sec k Trees Jo Ann Chalupa Carol Bingham Cheer Marlene Scott Ruth Stormburg Leaders Jo Ann Chalupa Don ld Tensen Lorne Wolsleben, Robert Fees, Ellen Tae Anderson, Cane Wolsleben, Verne Leeaman Mlddle Row Shirley Squlres, Yvonne Birglnal, Clerabelle Gresham, Wary Gunnerson, Jo Ann Chalupa, Roma Leesman, Delores Amo , Iris LIVBTHOTS argaret Simon, Mr Thompson Front Row Ellwyn wolf Ray Kostelecky Robert Smlth Marlene Scott, Carol Blngham Marlin Bomberger, Ullen Galbreath Uwe have forded the lagoon, the bay lies before usn 21 Back Row: Jerry Shaw, David Nollett, Ruth Stormberg, S v . J. , E,-T ' l . ...... .-2 - I 3 1 , 2 1 LA' , , I, WCLASS HISTORY' In September, l9ul, the good shlp 'SHS Class of 'A weighed anchor at Freshman dock and started off on the flrst lap of 1ts journey through Hlgh School Harbor Our crew conslsted or A5 green Nlandlubbersn under Captain Hamer and Junior Off1C6TS Ruth Connely, Floyd Finley, fPres I Dick Powers, Eldon Chalupa, KV Pres J Elalne Wolsleben, and Marion Bryson CSec, and Treas J We enjoyed several parties during th1s crulse and docked at Sargent for the summer on May 18 The following September we again set sail but our rating had been promoted to Sophomores Our crew had now been reduced to 39, as Irene Fuller, Pauline Wellington Ellwyn Amos, Lorene Boro, Paul Coen, Floyd Finley, and Rex Leibert had taken other ships, our crew was Joined at the outset of th1s cruise by Marvin Wolf Our Captain for thls journey was Mlss Marjorie Smith and Junior Officers were Marrin Wolf, fPres J Richard V1SGK, CV Pres I Edward Sllver, I Sec I and Kitty Hughes iTreas J Our ship made good time and again docked at Sargent ln May After our advancement to Juniors, we again pulled away from the dock in September Our crew, now reduced to 36, had lost Edward Sllver, Betty Ann Visek, Lucllle Codr, and Doris Lee Currey, but had gained two new members in Marie Hrebec and Wllma Snell Captained by Mr Bomberger and his aides Robert St6lHhOff, CPres J Ernest Mosley, KV Pres J and Anlta Ailshle fTreas Sec J we had a most adventurous trip, lncludlng such events as presentlng our Jr Class Play, For Pete's Sake, wlnning the 1nter class basketball tournament, and g1VlDg the Junlor Senlor Banquet wlth WF1estaN theme We again pulled 1nto Sargent ln May for our final check up Setting sail for the flnal phase of our tralnlng, we lost Doug Beattie, Eloise Mlner, Wllma Snell, and LaOra Phillips to other crews, but were JO1H6d by Marie and Irma Vose, Lucille Brown, and Alice Swanson Our crew now numbered only BA, but what we had lost 1n numbers we felt we had gained in experience, for we now were looked upon by the underclassmen as the wise and mlghty Senlors Under Captaln McIntosh and Officers Marie Vose, CPres J Leona Janulewicz, CV Pres J Marion Bryson, Kitty Hughes, CSec J and Ern'e Mosley CTreas J we under took our flnal journey High points of the year were agaln winning the inter class basketball tournament, the Senior Class Play, 'The Funny Brats' the Junlor Senior Banquet, Sneak Day, and of course the two very lmportant nlghts Baccalaureate and Commencement Now, after completlng these tralning periods and upon sailing at last into the open sea we can truly say 'We have crossed the bay, the ocean lles before us' 22 I ' 'Y 6:1 . . . 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V Z P Q -V5 , 'Q -' 1- 15' A jf,-A' 11 - 0 E, D1 al.. :Emil ' ' P9 fjvbfllfl 171: fLea.JEr,5 ezzfr haf- 4-.gf WSENIOR CLASS PLAY' NTHE FUNNY BRATSW Elaine Wolsleben Harriet Gresham Sylvia's Daughter Bob Steinhoff Dick Gresham her younger son Dick Powers Tom Gresham her elder son Jackie Jensen Mrs Sylvia Gresham a beautiful widow DorceLee McDaniel Aurora Borealis Pike the servant Loree Northey Lauralee Lynde Tom's fiancee Richard Visek Loren Gresham Sylvia's brother in law Leona Janulewicz Gwynette Gadwood an astrologist Mary Mapel Aunt Hettie Higginbotham Sylvia's aunt Ernie Mosley Whaley McWhorter Sylvia's fiance Marvin Wolf Boogerface Boggs ........... Aurora's boy friend Prompters.. ............... ........Elsie Klapal ....... .......Marion Bryson Stage Manager... .... ...Richard Parkison -25- WJUNIOR CLASS PLAYN The Junior Class Play, NHe Was A Gay Senorltan was presented November lu, l9L5 The proceeds went to the Junior Senior Banquet, which was g1V8H May e theme was a WNightclub' The characters were as follows Larry Moore Don Parklson Arnold Bengamln Leonard Stefka Danlel Bengamin Jack Treptow Lena Lutzenheim Beverly Roberts Fritz Lutzenheim Elwyn Allshie Verna Stewart Irls Wells Patsy Forrest Layton Hyde Mrs Sponvossi Bernlce Johnson Senorlta Torrlente Eunice Hoobler Senorita Carlotta Ferrez Lulu Mapel Doctor Forsythe Rlchard Gibson nOur Challenges Of Today Create Our Tomorrow' 26 - ' ' 8. Th June Gale.....:::. .Z harlene Anderson NORMAIJTRAINING Back gow Mrs Kidder, Carol King, Juanlta Greenstreet Glenna Hickman, Lulu Mapel, Anita Ailshie Bottom Row Dorothy Kuklish Lucille Brown, Betty C5 I fensen, Merle Hrebec, Alice Swanson There are ten girls in the 1945-46 Normal Trainlng Club, with Mrs Kidder as sponsor The club met once monthly and sponsored several act ivities during the year Some of the main ones were the Christmas Caroling, Chlistmas Program ard Gift Exchange for the High School and the Christmas Party for the first and second grade room The Valentine Party and the Easter Egg Hunt for the grades were other important events of the year OFFICERS FOR 1945 1946 HERE President Glenna Hickman CSecond Semester! Lucille Brown Secretary and Treasurer Dorothy Kuklish News Reporter Anita Ailshie 27 : . ' , I' S . ' 0 C U . Vice President::..:::.:.' . ::.....Caro1 King Home Economics Club Officers for the year 191,35 L6 were Presi ent Leona Janulewicz Vice President Glenna Hickman Secretary Dorothy Kuklish ireasurer Ruth Connely Oponsor Miss Burt Back Row Margorie Slagle, LaVonne Troxel, rmayene BreobTiTl, rary Johnson, Betty Dougla Norma Lee L r r er Velma Douglas, Bonrie Oimon, Bett Porky Dorothy Proskocil, Iargorie Buckbee, Bonnie Uorky ilared Trunl Q Ardes Iuifman, Inez Nontanye, Dorothy Kuklish, Glenna Hickman, Ruth Connely, Jackie Jensen, DorceLee McDaniel, l ine olsleben, Irene Story, Lorriane Brim, Hilda Klepal Front Row lathleen rclnto n, Mildred Sillivan, Phyllis Daily, Drace leach, arie Vose, Leona Janulemicz, Paralee Pineha , Berth anPouten, Verna Mamel, Lavonne Planneck 28- , .F , m I L LJ A 1 , , , . . F . a 1 .,1 -3 'nhl' C -, U . ' D, M o eaz 1, , J no U y L , J , , . H . . . M , M' ' K 1 . Middle Row: Miss Burt, Maxine Anderson, Marion Bryson ' 2: F '-. 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M o Fl Fl AQ Bag gow Harry Bishop, John Brown, Elwyn Ailshie, Dick Volsleben, Edwin Chalupa, Leonard Stefka, Eldon Chalupa, Ernie Mosley, Dick Powers, Norris Schultz, Roger leibert, Richard G1bS0n M Q lg Bog Dormand Metcalf, Garold Grint, Dean Ash, Loren Swanson, Ca1l Nollett, Karl Hansen, Donald Grint, Myron Longmore, Hubert Spanel, Robert Collier, Anton Hansen, Mr Jackson EIQQL-B214 Garold Zulkoski, Lester Wilhoit, Bob Treptow, Louie Jezbera, Edward Brass, Garold Fellows, La Verne Brass, Lawrence Tinkham Jim Sillivan Dfficers for 1945-46 are President Jack Treptow Vice President Dick Powers Secretary Eugene Smith Sentinal Marvin Volf Conductor Gerald Fellows Reporter Leonard Stefka Advisor Mr Gingery The Future Farmers of America is a nationa organization of boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture The primary aim of the organlzation is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship Superlntendant Jackson substltuted as agriculture teacher and F F A advisor until the end of the second six weeks when Mr Glngery, a qualified agriculture teacher, received his discharge from the Army 29- k : ' i d si . 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Zzzzielvin Slagle A P H E The year is 1960 Our sponsor, Mr McIntosh, 18 no longer teaching but has taken up crystal gazlng and has become natlonally known We flnd hlm now bendlng his gray ole head over his crystal to see lf the class of 'L6 lS turning out as badly as he expected 1t,tO What causes him to shake hls head so mournfully99 Let us see Who Anita Ailshie Lucille Brown Marion Bryson Ellwyn Miner Kathryn Hughes Emma Hosek Arlene Horky Emily Kriss Dick Parkison Loree Northy Roger Lelbert Glenna Hickman Allce Swanson Bob Steinhoff Marie Hrebec Ruth Connely Verna Deal Leona J8HUl8WlCZ Jackie Jensen Marvln Wolf Marie Vose Richard Vlsek Elaine Wolsleben Irma Vose Agnes Smolik Where North Pole Milburn Weissert Swltzerland California Sargent Chicago Europe Denver Russla Sahara Desert Philadelphia Dry Valley Hastings Sahara Desert Callfornla Cummlngs Park Italy South Amerlca Arkansas Llncoln South America New York Puppytown China 30- What Making Eskimo pies for Eskimos F1tt1ng glasses for potato eyes Onion peeler in a ham- burger Joint Bartender Plcklng fruit Nurse in a dog hospital Making baby rattles for freshmen man Traveling Orator Talent scout for a flea circus Ballet Dancer Selling used cars Sampllng holes in doughnuts Making Campbell's Soup for camels Keeper at Ingleslde Caretaker of a flower garden Making blankets for flower beds Raislng ducks for duck soup Famous opera star Ralslng coffee beans Owner of a big horse radlsh ranch Washing wlndows in the capltol building Palnting stripes on Zebras Glvlng treatments for win dow panes Cooling off hot dogs Selling silverware to the Chinese C L S S P R O C Y Eldon Chalupa Africa Ladies Ready-to-Wear sales- Class Prophecy fCOHtlHU6dD Ernle Mosley DorceLee McDan1el Dick Powers Carol King Frankie Samples Eugene Smlth Mary Mapel ElS16 Klapal Merna New York Hollywood Chlna New Orleans Llttle America Gates Mexlco Selling chances on seco d hand razor blades Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Playing Tarzan in the movies Teaching voice Presldent of Society of Homeless Dogs and Cats Chasing Teddy bears over the ice Farming Selling cosmetics to the Indians P r 'HW Leona no D1re V' f10U Luft! 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X , Q 111,741 0 LAJ I1 X H ' 1 r , .QL- FOOTBALL quarterback Fullback Halfback Halfback Senior Senlor Junlor Junlor Gordon Patterson Halfback Sophomore Following summary of the 1945 season Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Sargent Sargent Sargent Sargent Sargent Sargent Sargent Sargent Sargent Sargent O O Inup C1ty Broken Bow 18 Taylor Arcadia Merna Ansley Comstock Callaway SCOt18 Burwell Dick Powers Eldon Chalupa Bert Brown Richard Cibson Q. is a . 14 19 ' 0 . 21 g . 28 18 6 . 5 6 0 . 12 26 O . 19 6 7 . 24 39 12 . 2 12 7 . 9 27 ' O . 22 O FOOTBALL Back Rows Garold Zulkoski Loren Swanson Phllli Knl ht an AEE, Alvin Kosmlcki, iyron longmore,,Harry Bssho g 7 Norman McIntosh, Bennie Bohy, Lester Wilhoit Middle Row Coach McIntosh, Edwin Chalupa, Elwyn Ailsh1e, B t Brown, Eldon Chalupa, D1ck Powers, Rlchard Gibson, Gordon Patterson, Asslstant Coach Thompson Fron Row Ernie Mosley, R1chard Visek, Robert Steinhoff, Duke Chalupa Qmitted from Picture4Marvin Crist The Bulldogs had ten games scheduled for the 1945 season From this they captured seven wins, t1ed one, nd lost only two They bowed to Ansley, 7 6, to Broken Bow, 18 O, and played Burwell to a scoreles t1e For this successful se son they were awarded the Co championship of the Loup Valley Conference The Bulldogs were honored by having three of their team mates selected for the Loup Valey All Conference Team Ernie Mosley, end, Dick Powers, quarterback, and 'Sweden Gibson, tackle Bob Steinhoff, Bert Brown, MEFVIH Chrlst, and Eldon Chalupa were given honorable mention The Bulldogs rang up 153 points to thelr opponents 50 -64- De ' 5 ' p, er . I ' ' wyn .er, Dick Parkison, Don Parkison, Leonard Stefka, I Basketball The Bulldogs enjoyed a f irly successrul season, winnlng ten and 1OSlDg four of the regularly scheduled games In tournaments the team won the Loup Valley championship were defeated in the f1TSt round of the Three Loups Tou.ney by a fast Ord team, were runner- ups in the Custer County Tournament, losing to Broken Bow ln the flnals, and were beaten in the semi-flnal round of the District Class t Tournament by Arnold Basketball lettermen for the year are Ernie Mosley, Dick Powers, Bob Steinhoff, Bert Brown, Duke Chalupa, Loran Swan on, Cordon Patterson, Jim Jensen Richard Gibson Back Row Gordon Patterson Jim Jensen, Dick Parkison Coach McIntosh, Gordon Samples, Bert mrown, Richard Gibson Front Row Bob Steinhoff, Ellwyn Mlner, Ernest Mosley, Duke CEIupa, Dick Powers fNot pictured Loran Swanson, Norman Mclntoshl '25 3 0 , J . . -'1 s f Ellwyn Miner, Gordon Samples, Norman Mclntosh, and 5 , , T5 0 I 0 L Pep Club Top Row Eddie Brass, Ia Vern Brass Benny Boh Gordon Patterson, Alvln KOSm1Cki, Norman Mclntosh, Phi lp Knight, Harry Bishop, Myron Iongmore, Anton Hansen, Iester Nilholt, Robert Collier, Donn1e Nelson Third Row Garold Zulkowski, Don Parkison, Jim Jensen, Dean Ash, Ellwyn Miner, Junlor Chalupa, Leonard Stefka, Robert Stelnoff, Bert Brown, Richard G1bson, Ellwyn A1lsh1e, Second Row Ermagene Brechbill, Mary Johnson, Phyllls Da11y, Gerald1ne Griebel, Eunice Hoobler, Curtls Thompson Bottom Row Kathleen McIntosh, Grace leech, Dwana Hircock Elaine volsleben, Dorcelee McDan1el, Jackie Jensen, Leona Janulewicz, Mar1on Bryson, Darlene Anderson, Anita Ai1Sh1e, Iavonne Plambeck, Margie Buckbee Cheer leaders Loree Northey, Marle Vose Paralee Blngham Presldent DorceLee McDanie Vice Presldent Ir1s Wells Treasurer Jackie Jensen Sponsor Curtis Thompson The pep club reorganlzed at the beglnning of the year and opened the membersh1p to both the boys and girls The pur pose of the club 1S to create pep and school sp1r1t among its members, the team, and competing schools, to uphold the 1dea1s of the school and be ever loyal to the Orange and Black 36- V Emily Kriss, Dorothy Kuklish, Irene Story, Virginia Phillips, 'SN Club To Row Gordon Patterson, Alvin Kosmicki, Rlchard Vlsek, Dick F8Pk1SOH, Leonard Stefka, Phlllip Knlght, Roger Leibert, Middle Row Norman Mclntosh, Donald Parklson, Bob Steinhoff, ick Powers, Prnie Losley, Eldon Chalupa, Edwln Chalupa Front Row Jlm Jensen, lwyn A1lsh1e, Duke Chalupa, Ellwyn HIE , Richard Gibson, Bert Brown, Gordon Samples The officers for 1945-46 are President Ernie Mosley Secretary Bob Steinhoff Treasurer Dick Powers All boys who have lettered in one or more of the three magor sports football, basketball, or track are entitled to become members of the NSW Club The new letter men are A1v1n Kosmicki, Richard V1sek Phillip Knight, Norman McIntosh, G rdon Samples, Bert Brown, and Marvln Crist CNot plcturedl For when the one great scorer comes to vrite against your name, he writes not that you won or lost but how you played the game 37 D 'r 'Z . . ' QI' A 0 Vice Presldent::::::....Gordon Patterson . . , we, CLASS WILL Anita Ailshie, will my ability to blush Iucille Brown, leave my popularity with Margorle Buckbee Mar1on Br son, w1ll my freckles to Jack ldon Cha pa, leave my Dodge, 'Dollien Edwln prov1ding he drlves carefully to Duke Chalupa 'mebwsto Treptow to my brother Ruth Connely, leave my dancing ability to Mildred Kruml Verna Deal and Ioree Northey, le ve Ulchabodn to the Junk pile Arlene Horky, will my gracefull walk to Inez Montanye Emma Hosek, vill my thick hair to Mr Jackson Kathryn Hughes, w1l1 my height to Irene Story Ieona Janulewicz, vill my sense of humor to Gordon Patterson Jackie Jensen xill my digni ied ways to Lorriane Brim Carol King, w ll my teaching ability to Juan1ta Greenstreet Elsie Klapal, w1ll my studious ways to my S1SteT Pilda Emily Krlss, w1ll my bangs to Lavonne Troxel Roger Llebert, will my ability to get good gmades to Gerry Grlebel Mary Mapel, will my desk in the assembly to my sister Lula Ellwyn Miner, will my falrness to Don Parkison Ernie Mosley, will my car to NBobby Joen when of Dorcelee McDaniel, w1ll my abllity to get to schoo tlme to Alvin KOSm1Cki Dick Parklson, will my shyness to Leonard Stefka D1ck Powers, will my name nClemU to Harry Blshop Frank1e Samples, w1ll my pep to my brother Gordon Eugene Smith, w1ll my qulet ways to Donald Grint Agnes Smolik, w1ll my date book to Dwana Hircock Bob Steinhoff, w1ll my pleasant d1spos1t1on to Richard Gibson Alice Swanson, will by boisterous ways to Paralee B1ngham Richard Visek, will my corny Jokes to lawrence Tinkham Irma Vose, will my wary hair to Margor1e Slagle Marle Vcse, w1ll my regular attendance at school to Jim Shaw Marvin Wolf w1ll my pranks to Loran Swanson Elaine Wolsleben, will my driving abillty to Melvln Slagle Marie Prebec, wlll my overshoes to Uary Johnson Glenna Uickman, leave my cowboy shirt to Jackle Kingsley 38 I I3 . . 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G, sz,-1 , D - -Lge F DOLL 4' i 'f bro , J 4' ' ,Bl':?rui?e ' 4Fj9ov-get Lee., 6 I I' UYHIM 5 , . fl, ...3g, Rf We help you to remember the past Remember us in the future nPhotographers for the Bulldogn Mac McGraw O'Neill Photo Co O'Nei11, Nebraska For The Better Kind Graduaf-eel of Building Material Call or See KOUPAL k BARSTOW Lumber Co -4O- May the Greatest Success And Happiness Be Yours James Modern Variety and Hardware CONGRATUIATIONS R H A R D N A COHgPHtU1Bt1OD8 Graduatesl I Everythlng in Quality Hardware Maytag Washers We Extend Our Electrical Appliances Very Best W1SheB Stoves Remember Housewares Paint You Can Continue Your Course in Wire and Fence 'Thrift' John G Wirsig I.D E N S T O CMAHA S T E N SCHOOL SUPPKY Since 1897 HINV CLASS RINCS AND HNNCUNCnMENTS COMPANY Representative H M Lunder 1915 South 62nd Street Omaha 6, Nebraska NEverything for Schoolsn S A R N T S Is Accredited to the UNIVERSITY OF NEBRfSKA And A Member of The NORTP CENTRAL ASSOCIATICN Of Colleges And Secondary Schools -41 O O L WI sie ' RE N I 1 . eo RULE A Jo GE HIGH CH I 'If its frozen its bettern Coonrad Frozen Food Locker Sargent, Nebraska Cream and produce A KOSTFLECYY Phone 50 W BERANEK PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Wall Paper Palnts Franklln Serums Sheaffer Pens Come in and See Us Sargent Nebraska of the Senior Class REIER'S DEPT STORE ome of reliable merchandisen Follow the crowd meet me at REAL ESTATE L1St your Farm or Clty property for Sale or SUpSTV1S1OF with J B COONRAD Llcensed Broker Phone 35 Sargent Nebraska LOANS INSURANCE Automoblle and Flre Dwelllngs, Farm BulldlHgS Buslness Houses HOSEK 5 SON Albert J Brass P001 Hall LICENSED AGVNT -42 o ...I X p I I - A at I ongratulations to each member A . . . . 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