Shelby High School - Husky Yearbook (Shelby, NE)

 - Class of 1939

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---------------------[SCHOOL DAYS) ---------------------- To the sober, Betty Brigham and Cariotta Carroll bequeath their giggles. To Malyn Deturk, Maxine Kosch wills her angelic ways. (We;ve heard he could use them.) Dena Watkins «ills her whispering and gum chewing to Rosella Benda. (Here's hoping you don’t have to stay in as many times as! Dona did.) To Evelyn Cable, Agnes gives her carload of noisy boys, so she will have an excuse to drive to school • next year. « To the loud and boastful, Bertha Benda wills her quiet ’ ays. To Melvin McGlrnpsey, Louis Nicolas gives his sex appeal. (Now maybe Melvin can win that Sophomore girl he was making eyes at.) To the music club, Vincent Messing leaves his musical ability. To the lonely hearts bureau, Neil Brigham wills Violet. Jimmy Roy loaves his ability to make touchdowns to the Shelby Football Team. Derold Abbott wills his dancing ability to Earl and Burl Graff, so they can keep the pace of Bess and Lois. Betty McMeekin wills h --r ability to write essays to Bess Taddlken so she can write better letters to Earl. To the timid, Margaret Gondrlnger ’ ills her happy go-lucky 'ays. To the artists, Don Prell gives his drawing ability. To the typing class, Mary Rose Kosch leaves her ability to type with speed end fe” errors. (We hope they use it.) To the bashful, Bob Ingalls gives his ability to talk. To the cranky, Deloras Croistnt wills her good— . naturedness. To the ninth period people, Marlin leaves-his ab- ility to come to school tardy and not have to stay in. To the dependent, Arlene McBeth leaves her in- dependence. In Witness Thereof, we the class of '59, to this our last ’’’ill and testament, have set ouF hand and- seal this eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1939. Class of ’39

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(SCHOOL DAYS) sign on It refids, First prize for Sunset Scone. V alt. It also gives the name of the artist. It Is that of our former classmate, Betty Brigham. I find myself at the s teps of a small hotel in David City. As I enter the lobby, I find the manager Agnes Sable busily looking over some reports. She in- forms me tKet business Is picking up and I know It is her summer solrit in David City that must have taken effect. I hear voices. They are saying, I've got a hun- dred who'll give me a 125. Standing waving his arms about In a peculiar manner I see Robert Ingalls. He Is still working In a sale barn, but he is no longer Just a helper. He is the auctioneer. I an now entering a small cottage. A woman Is sitting at a sewing machine. She is making a dress for her five year old daughter. It Is Margaret Gondrlnger. Margaret told us she wouldn't be surprised if she were married in less than ten years, and I guess she was right. I am now in the streets of Columbus. As I enter Scott's five and ten cent store I see Cariotta Carroll behind a candy counter. I'll bet she doesn't go on a candy diet like she used to when she was a senior In high school. — Class Prophet. CLASS WILL We the class of 1939 of Shelby High School, aged 12 years, of sound-mind and memory, having duly con- sidered uncertainties of further union and the un- erring certainty of separation, do make and establish this last will and testament. First: 'l.Te intrust our exeoutors, the faculty, to conduct our funeral services with pomp and ceremony befitting the dignity of the class, to pay all our funeral expenses from the revenues of est te es soon after our graduation as is practicable. The seniors on their departure leave to the Freshmen their boldness. It took us a long time to develop this and we a e hoping you v-ill use it to an advantage. leave to the Sophomores our dignity. Of course you will have to improve this because it is very mature. We give to the Juniors our sponser, Miss Moon, we know you ’ ill be pleased and ’ ,e hope she will plan as many good times for you as she did for us.



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-{SCHOOL DAYS) RECOGNITION NIGHT Senior recognition night was an added attraction to out activities this year. It was observed May 12 at the high school auditorium. In addition to honoring the seniors these were special features; two one-act plays, music by the brass quartet and the girls' trio, and the presentation of letters and awards. The sophomore one-act play was Orville's Big Date starring Robert Hastcrt as Orville, and as his three sisters, Violet Taddiken, Doreen Miller, and Mildred J aax. A Wedding , the play whioh won the state trophy carried a cast of six with Stanley Scott as groom, Shirley Johnson re the bride with Robert Hastert, Terence Messing, Derold Abbott and Shirley McMeokln as supporting cast. The trophy won at the state contest by the play was presented to the school. Letters or awards were presented to those who have done outstanding work in activities. BASKETBALL: Earl Graff, 5url Graff, Marlin Kumpf, Derold Abbott, Robert Davis, Wallace Huddleston, Robert Ingalls and Louis Nicolas. DRAMATICS: In order to secure an award in dramatics it was necessary to place either superior or excellent in interclass competition. Those receiving awards: Char- lotte Ball, Jeanne Cook, Dolores Detlnore, Robert Hast- ert, Mildred Jaax, Estelle Kuntzelnan, Shirley McMeekln, Terence Messing, Doreen Miller, Bees Ray, Stanley Scott, Bess Taddiken and Violet Taddikcn, D. Abbott, S. Johnson JOURNALISM: Robert Bland, Shirley Cole, Roland White, Stanley Soott, Nadine Lux, Julia Cole, Dolores Thelen, V incent Horsing, Terence Mossing, Betty Brigham, Don Prell and Cariotta Carroll, Jim Ray. MUSIC: Awards given for partlcipation in large or email groups or solo in district nucic contest regard- less of ra.tlng, Vincent Messing, Terence Messing, Wayne Scott, Lois Bahm, Shirley Cole, Julia Cole, Mary Wolpert, Estelle Kuntzelnan, Robert Hastcrt, Shirley Johnson, Rita Bernt, Richard Augustin, Dorothy Thelen, Stuart Kuntzelnan.

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