Sutherland High School - Log Yearbook (Sutherland, NE)

 - Class of 1948

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As For We Juniors L. to R., Bock Row—J. Mills, B. Coker, W. Kennedy, T. Nielson, R. McVoy, J. Kessler. Second Row Miss Monfross, M. Stork, F. Cox, R. Roberts, R. Warren. D. Main, B. Boyer. Front Row—R. Johnston, B. Hughes, B. Finecy, M. Winters, G. Kalloff, A. Meyen, E. Bierma, I. Humphrey, H. Huber. CLASS OFFICERS President Bill Coker Vice President Erma Jeon Bierma Secretary ---------------------- Dick Warren Treasurer ---------------------- John Kessler Activities Our first party wos a Class Roller Skating Party held at the Legion Hall in North Platte. The School Bus furnished our transportation. We had several sponsors and invited guests. More fun! Next on our list, and we con can all truthfully say that it wos a lot of fun, was our Class Play, Seventeen Is Terrific. Proceeds from the play were used to provide for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which was held in the gymnosium on May M. A Play Cast Party was held at the Playhouse after we gave our play. We attended the show and had a grand time. On March 15, the Juniors had a Cake Walk for the Public. (You should have seen the luscious cakes, if you didn't.! We had an omateur show os an added attraction, and discovered quite o lot of hidden talent. A grand time was had by all, and we raised a large sum of money for the prom At the first of the year the enrollment for the junior class wos twenty-six. Evoneline Felsberg from Cincinnati, Ohio and Tom Neilson from Omaha, Nebraska joined us. The second semester found us with only twenty-two members, as two boys dropped school, Lolo Binegar moved to North Platte. Flower .................... Ular Colors .... Lavender and White Motto .......... “We Jog Along99 15

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Senior Class Prophesy Charles Bierma, better known as “Cue-ball” Bierma. graduated from Bennie's Billiard School with high honor and is now America’s No. 1 pool shark. Jjois Binegar is now Mrs. Bill Burch and they are living happily with their little family of eight in Rawlins, Wyoming. Wallace Coker is now the proud owner of the Coker, Coker, Coker, and Coker Laundry located on the outskirts of Dexter, Nebraska. His slogan is: Do you have worries? If so, send them to us, for they will all come out in the wash. Marvin Danielson—champion heavyweight pretzel bender of the world—tied himself in a figure eight knot last week and has been recuperating from kinks in the “We unbend 'em Sanitarium” Junior Faling now has a steady job at the John Deere Manufacturing Co. Last week the tire pump was put out of commission and Junior is jiow busy taking its place. You can hear him singing “I’m Forever Blowing Tire Sized Bubbles.” Edith Fye, notv living in Salt Lake City, has been married several times, five to be exact. She says her next husband will be fat and funny with his pockets full of money to support his little honey. Joyce Godwin is still wandering around hunting for the dream man she wants to marry. She's decided to settle dowti and is now the editor of “True Experiences Magazine.” Bob Johnston now has a growing concern of his own making over old model T's. Bring your business to Bob's. Mary Jane Kessler is still wandering from one college to another trying to find a man who can live up to her life’s ambition—to find a man made of money. Good luck, Jane, and if you find him. ask him if he has a brother. Merlon Koch and Joan Ecker had the wedding knot tied two years after he graduated and were living happily on their little goat farm raising little kids until a talent scout discovered him and offered him a chance to play Sonny Tuff’s dou le, and he is now receiving five million a week, while Joan waits for her little lambie pie to come home. Jeanne Rennemo is now America’s No. 1 song writer, her latest composition rating high on the Hit Parade is “I'll Meet You at the Hen House, Helen, if You’ll Only Egg Me On.” She’s working on her next off record hit which will be “Run To The Round noute, Nellie. They Can’I Corner You There.” Rosa Orosco married Cecil Hernandez and if you should pass by their 10 story cottage and hear the pitter-patter of little feet you will know that the newest flock of little chicks hive hatched. Lucile Orosco, on her day off from writing the Lonely Hearts column in the Sutherland Courier, keeps the road hot between Sutherland and Kansas visiting her Arnold. Tom Moore is now the owner of the Moore Pep Car Mfg. Co. He's the Moore with the more Pep than any other Moore Pep salesmen of the Moorc-Pep Consolidated Moore-Pep Car Co. “See Moore for a car with Moore Pep.” Jim Cox went steady with Beth Finecy for eight years and finally got up enough nerve to propose. On the great day, Beth decided she didn’t know him well enough and eloped with a stranger in town. Poor Jim. he goes around singing the “Thousand Islayid Song.” Betty Godeker, having finished her stenographic course, was appointed President of Columbia University. She is following in the footsteps of her ideal. Ike Eisenhower. Who knows, she might be the first woman president. Bud Warner, the tall, husky lad of our class, whose ambition was to become a professional football player, is known as Ball Bearing Bud, captain of the marble team. Robert Fleecs was out on his farm calling his flock of hogs to supper one morning, when a talent scout from station P-I-G. located in Ozark, Arkansas, heard him in Hershey, and signed him to a lifetime contract of fifteen years as an auctioneer for the We stinkem up—you have to smellem perfume factory who advertise “A day in the stock yards” perfume which sells for a dime a gallon. Jack LaRue is in lower Slob-blov-ia searching for a new species of chickens, a three-legged, squirley-tailed, turtle-backed, flooped-eared rooster for his pedigreed chicken farm. Betty Lewis owns a string of first class “eaten joints. The most prosperous is the Greasy Spoon, whose specialty is raw oysters. The slogan is “No second helpings, one is too many.” Shirley Main is a test pilot at the Blockhead Inc., Company, whose airfield is at Death Valley. She plans to test the Split Wing A0Bc‘C0D 1-2-3-4-5 next week. Her song is “My Sweetheart is the Man in the Moon” and she is planning on visiting him soon. Paul Nelson works for Andree in an exclusive beauty salon in New York. Their latest creation, that the ladies are raving about, are the bangs ivith the bangs, and for an extra five dollars they will give you “Peek-A-Boosin other words, they will make a slit in them so you will be able to see where you are going. Lucille Rotert has since received her Registered Nurses degree and has an old maids' home where she nurses the broken hearts of old maids. Pat Shivly couldn’t decide between Allan Blake. Merle McConnell, and Jimmy Keibler. So she married them all and now she is wanted in six states for trigamy. 14



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 Seventeen Is Terriffic” JUNIOR PLAY CAST Sponsored by Miss Ellen Monfross Dr. Allenby (o dentist! Grandma Allenby (the Doctor's mother) Chuck Allenby (always getting into trouble' Barby Allenby (Chuck's pretty sister) Billy Allenby (a little pest) Janie Allenby (cheerleader George Bennett (Chuck's pal) Ginny Grant (Chuck's girl friend) Nancy Pomeroy (Barby's friend) Hugo Jarvis (a round-about-town wolf) Potsy Gardner (Billy's Girlfriend Hannah (the maid) John Mills Hattie Anne Huber Don Main Erma Bierma Fred Cox Lila Humphrey Bill Coker Ruthe Johnston Margie Winter Dick Warren Gloria Kallhoff Beth Finecy Seventeen Is Terrific, was really a “terrific” lot of fun to put on and we all enjoyed doing it. We gave it two night, the fourth and fifth of December and took in over one hundred dollars, much of which was clear profit. 16 t s r r r r r r r r r r r r s r r r r r r

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