Sutton High School - Mustang Yearbook (Sutton, NE)

 - Class of 1935

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'I w the st lil ldltof lnclzlc' Lester Unters r Assistant bzhtof ohn Iclt lan III! Ilflamzggcu I tlwm W lch md Ionx bplel n, Aducrtmng Managers Don llcl flLl3LllllllS mtl Grover bthnender, Ozgamgatzons Avonl Hemi .Snapslzon N'lUIIl lxohler lyplstl XKINIJII bulor Ind Dons Peterson, lllilfclflllfj Adzmor Mass l usclw we trttml our smcere .lppretl mon for their CIOFIS to m llst IHI: MUS I ING ISLILCLSS 1935 H , , ,, A :D 'VM' lic . in 'z.1s: f xl ' , uw' V 4 . . ' ' . J. M 2xcrs'n iNlt:.':y. Mi s K, , ,V H .5 t I .1 I . fr F' A I O , -5- 3 1 ' A ' , 1 B ' f ' lly s 1 Q If . ,.... 1' , ' ' , .' .' A .. ... . . . . t . . Q xl l -Q V l Q ' 1 2 1 71 ff, 7 .l- Lf Q Lf Y. 4 ' fl , 1 -- -' f, Q .' g ', I 3 7 .' ,.A ,.. I ' V . . ' ' . . ' ' . A JJ ' , 4 1 4. 1 , ' 1 1 ' ' 1 5 1 ' ' ' , 1 Z1 ', . xl ,.' . A ,,V,' ,'. I . .I , I .A I . s , ,, . . . . , . . , . . . ,. . . 7.g.., f f . ' 'L L' - ,. . . 4' . I -1 Q Aff. Q::::::::::::::::::::::::: :J:::::::::::::.-::::::::4, 'TIiE b4lJS'T1kbJG 61110175 OI IX ER L BRAUNING OLLIE Commercial Comerual Club 3 4 C1 ec Club 3 4 Ill renzenzber lf I dont orgct DORIS A BURST DORY Normal Trrumng Sceretary Reporter 4 bNT 3 4 Curl Ruse-nes 3 4 Cflee Club 3 4 Dramaues 4 Operetta 4 Knowlrge 11 power LAURIETTA E BURBACH CUZZLE Commerelal Cylee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Commcrclal Club 3 4 Class Plax 3 Who said you can I man u acture red head: 5 easlly as blondes? UI.. E BUROUC H BURO College l'rcp Baseball 3 Opcretm 2 3 4 Orehesrra 3 4 Commcrual Club 4 Class Play 4 IOM! IX IANT A PHILRT Y V College Prep Glec Club l 2 4 Commerual Club I umlz zt weve Sunday mghl LEOTA F ECJLY LOLA. Commercnal Ban 2 4 Orehestra 4 Dramaues 1 Whnspenng, hope 1935 XUL F l'LOl'bCJX P-XCL C enuml ee Club l 7 ml 1 2 Opcretm I 3 lm not pzepur u lm! DONI -XLD R CABBI-l H XLS GIGCS olleg. Prep ee Club I 2 3 Comerual Club 3 4 'vIust.mg, Surf 4 I fellow thu fn tht lezcl ISRUXIHII D X S C Ol N1 MILL BRLXIH Cmmmreml nel 3 Orchestra 3 4 ee Club 1 3 11, nobody 11111116 bu! my oun ALX ERDA M C OESCH VERD-X Normal Tfdlnln Cnlee Club l Drenmatles 3 4 S 'NIT 3 4 Loo mg OI Iflr nlzcr lzmng AVONA HI INL Nil L10 Nlornul Trnmne, Seeretarx 13 IwClubl4 J' C url Rescues GNT 3 4 ee Club l C lass Plas 4 Mustang, SMH 4 O C 3 4 Say ll with mu IOHN Nl HEINL ICPO Commercml Yell leader 2 4 Football 4 Baslxetball 4 C lee Club 1 2 3 Dr.1m.1tn.s Debate l 2 s P ax C ommeruul C lul v lilselmll 3 The Womlm Home Fonzpullzwz l l -...,..........-.-..-..-.- ........,-.......,.......... -......-........-......-........ I I'. . L M .' Q. . , v V V CSI ' .-. 3, 4 - U - H A Ba , ,3, 4 . ' i ' I ' A L A 11' 1 1- ' 1 I ,I 3 .. . , A , f . 'f . . . ' ' 1. . ' .. ,, C -V. - , A , 1 ' Cil- ' , , ', 4 ' l 4 J ' ' ' 3' , , . Q --1, , '5 1 , 3 , ' . ,, -4 U l - r f. 5 fr - K. Y ' ., B11 , 'l .' 3 3 1 5 . Gln ,Z. 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IOHY IDT 'I L,OII1l'l'lCI'K.lll r I Chorus, I .l,l'dI113llLN I 3 4 Operetta I KOITIIIICTLIII Klub 4 Niusnns, SUIT I K, us Hr lop, III ull he ine I I-I wo louveow KJUNKRX Xmauonal Ice Club I 2 K l1ss Play 3 Opcrgtta 3 KKllIIII'lK.I'K.lll Club 4 willy izme any du, lm! not nou STXXLFYI IOHNSOV STAY K nIIq.L Prep K,K1lIIII1Ll'K.l.ll Club 3 4 Baseball 3 1111 plnggm along HI MORRIS ROI-ILI R K HI VVY K ullcbe Pre 1 Vlu. Pres 4 B n I 2 4 Oruhcstra 1 2 4 Baa ctball I 2 3 4 Kllcc Kolub I 2 3 4 frauk 2 3 One aunt keep a good man down IOIINI K, LACY IACK ollq,L Pres Dcbatmg, Z Baseball 3 K,0l'l11'l'lLI'Cldl Club 3 4 .Somewhere 1n ol Wy omzng R XMONIA M I I ITNIIQR WINNII K ommerual Kylne Club 4 K ntl Rcserwcs 3 K laas Play 4 Operetta 4 Auf: while the nabbmgr good M XRY F MKTTESOINI 'VIPRLLY ColIc,g,e Prop cc K,lub I Operetta I 2 3 4 Knrl Reserves 4 Ordxcstra 4 .Slzr does lm work earl: nu RIK HARD W MATTESON BROMO College Prep Im dawg my In-st lo get ll Iflld DOROTHY I MONISONI DOT Nlormal Trammb T 3 ILL Klub IJYJIIIIIICS 4 I uhh ld been born If Borneo . l.i.l. ,..-.. : ' : .. K 1- ., J 4.1 I s uw ,T 4 . - 3 I. ,I l' Kil Il V l.g.3.-I3 3 41 3 , A 2 1 ' 1 Y 5 ' ' ' f ' f 5 ' I , a I . 'I ' , . 4 , .. V . I- 'T '. . f I F I 3 .. A .. K ,- K 4 .. .. - 1 . . 9 ' 3 I - - C 1' I. . 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I- , -I I I 1 J ' ff I-, I .A ., , :::::::::::::::::::.-:fi 1 9 3 5 ::::::::::::::::::::,-::::: THE MUSTANG ELMER Nlbbi HLONIJII Normal Traxnmg, GNT 3 4 Clee Club l 2 Dramaucs 1 Operetta 4 My :deaf bother me more than girls DOROTHY O XTES DADE Commerual College Prep Yell leader 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Commerual Club Pep Club 4 Class Play 4 12 oem gal 111 mne ocloc Ioan EONIA PETER SHORTY Commerual Glcc Club l 2 Operetta 2 Dramatles l 4 Commerual Club 3 4 Class Play 4 A lzltle numh o Imp pmen gym! ,DORIS PETERSON PE'Il L Wormal Tranmne, ,UL College Prep 4 'U Mr ru-J fecretarx 2 'J wb' SNT 3 4 bu 'iiblce Club Z 3 1 Orchestra 3 -I 'LJ ' ,gil wgramama 1 -fl' Curl Reserxu 3 4 A, Cnmmerual Club 4 Opercua 3 4 Im yur an mzenzploycri gold dzgger HAROLD L PETERSON PETE College Prep Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Baseball 3 ommerual I lub 3 4 Le! the If t 0 the uoflrl go by ELE -QNOR ROEMMICH ENEE Normal TYHIDIDL, Cxrl Reserves 3 4 S T 3 4 Operetra 2 3 4 L lee Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Amt ue gotf1zn'7 RUIII' RT I' ROI NINIII lx I- F Nlurmal Trunmg S NIT 3 4 LL Club I Operem I 2 Such 11 hnznnfnl llltlc r ov UI I lm ff fm: .Io cnlr XIVIXN SAILOR NKXY Q ummcrual cv. Club I 2 llr.1n1.1uu 4 C xrl Ruerxu 3 4 Conn-n.1.Al Club .rss Il x Operetta 3 4 Nlewsrul 3 NIusl.1n3, staff 4 I perlrllrf o hrut I II I I N 'SALNII-NI FISH Uflllll I'r.umn3., an Operctta 2 4 T 3 llhn IIFI helm! r A 1111411115 ffl CROVIR I' Sl HNI IIDI lx TINIY 'Nlormal Training hu. Pru 2 r s 3 S NIT 3 4 Vlustang, staff 4 If pav Io mlrrzz INK I SCHNIEIIIR FRI-CRLF? ulleer Prep cr Klub IYJFJINHIICS 3 ommerual I lub Operctta 3 Wumng' SINIOBI-X 3 SC HW -XR7 Qehwarzy I ommerual Opcretln 2 3 4 me Club l Ore utra l 7 3 -I I pelfrcf lufle lnfx 1935 :mn I5I ...,...............,.,.....,-. ilii --ii- A - Y A - 1 .. .I I., I V 'Q ' ', ' . . , I . ' GI-' ' .2.3 , ,, ill 1 f. if if . , 1 cpl - :H , ,3,4 x ' Q' C l. H ' ' 4 3 ' 5.4 Cl.: ,aj 3 A '-I -If ' I ' ' ' - ,Q k ' U - Y x ' ' N 1 ' A f t9l-- Club 2,3.4 , 1 f A ' SN. . ., 4 .. f .I . . I .I ' ,. f , I 'V' if . 1 xx. g,.w:L . 1. 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A L D I 'X ' :::::::::,-::::::.-:,-:,-:,-:ff ::::::::::::.-:,-:::::: I THE MUSTANG DUN Xl IJ SI' 'lRIxS NI XRINX I K Q, I L lu1 Opnrulx 7 ml K 1 Ill mlllill ls Ltlwnll J x fill zfrcumlns ISI RXII XRIYI I VIII L XI XY III 'N ollmu, Imp Lr LL ull Ltlnll ml J On um I urutx 7 m olzf fllflllgfl Io ru n 111 I F1 I ION X XI SI7II'I MAN OXII blllll Iru ,., WLILIII 1 lr Runrxcs J I x'IllSIll1L SUIT -I Spruh 1 llzcr JXRXX IV lx STI ll I R IC XITIIIII 'Iru n Ihml -I 'I I hm to gr! up 111 Ihr Hlflllllflg R LNII' RSI L L1 'ru 7 mbnll 7 Iilslullwlll 4 Opgrutn 2 lllllllllkll I J 'N xxsrul 1 l run SKI Smmn Ifyre E qlllll NI XRII UNITI' RSFHI R XI XRY L I lu Cumnurull C u I 111111 501 11050115 I6I 1935 IJWIN W Xl II IDD C ullq,c Prep C lcc Club 3 -I CUITIIIILFLIII Klub 3 4 Qrudcnt MIDJLLF 4 Opcrctta I 2 Nuxsrccl 5 Nfluxtlng, SUIT -I S II hum u ala r uztzozzt 4111 mgrnrzrnt' RI XIXIH O VSIISFR REX XLL COI'I1l11CI'Cl2-ll IIIIJIILS I 2 tommgruxl K lub 3 Ilghfxl I 1' a If TILHHNI NI YI 'ITMANT XFTTII' Wormal TFJIHIHQ, J' C ollcgc Pnp r LL U I IIFIIIYIULS -I .ffif S NI T J -I Cummcru1l Club 4 C 1rl Rucrxu 3 4 11 f mfr to lu- mn' mfr 51:1 'III 'VIX lI'VIIiI I NIAW TIIIIL thc Tmlu COIIIIIILFLIJI fUI'IIl'I1LI't.lJl Club 4 K lcc Club 4 Szlenrr' If golden lm! ml lm rm! 11111 MI99 IDOROTIIY QCHI ECHL 'iponsc r KIISS M XRC XRLT I' X-XSLH 9 ponsor VS C . I 1 Ii '.' I IIE' Ca II Prq . Gly- C I I,2,5,-I 3 .ni j - ' 1 -.5.4 K I .,. Im I. 2. 5. 4 v c,'I'l'N'L l.2,5,4 A'. ,L . k If . l Ml A A 2 . ji II- -li' 1 'I 'I Clans. Play -I illuis I'l.n:' 5.,-I U ,, , .D 1 fx fl If . '41 L Q' Yell Iuul- 1,2 1 ' Gl-- Club l.2,5,-I , ' Iumll. 1.2. 51 l DFL ' . .364 Ilnsk' x 5 I ' 4 I , 4 link! in-I4 f, .0 ef 51ml--5,4 1 ill .. I 1' f .. y -fl PIL' i .-SPI NIU' '.'l fnin-' c . C'.N' 1 ' X Yell luulcr I. 2 , ' V , ' X calf. Club 1.2.3.4 YIM- Pl' I' , + Og al :.5,5,4 ': ' 'N , xy, 1 Pqp Clll . ,. 'Q 'wb I GI I,-I ' ' 'S SN-T. 3, 4 Opcretta 1.4 Clan Plzxj 3 H '- ' . 5 , ' f0 F Ii' 'I ggg --T :I-ZR ' ' .': 4 'Hui g , - sfx. 1 3. 4 2 - ' . ' In 5 '- lf- in I.liS'I'If C, '. ' If .' illlil' I.IfS Cull 'gc Prcp. Vi'--I I - -- Pm-5 -.-I - f 1 Fu I -. 3. -I l.x' li :I W Cf zl ilulv '. 'I Clam Play 5 . YL' ', A ,I Glc- Club I.2 Klux. g ,HIT-I H N : Coll 'gc Prcp. I Glu' f I3 -I 1 ' 1 Tl I7 'FPIE b4lJS'TfXTJC3 lass Hlstory is the autumn of Q1 xx 1th 1ts br1ll1 1nt fohage 1ppeared xxe entered the Sutton I-Ilgh School as except1on1lly lndustrlous loolxlng freshmen W'e were POSIIIXC thmr xxe could endure the xarrous expenences th If xx ere cert 1111 to come upon us Xtter xve had become accustomed to our dut1es xxe elected Mrs M1ldred Roxvley, spo11sor, oh11 Idt presrdent, Lester Unterseher, x1cepres1dent Avona I-Ie1nz, secrettrx, Bermce Schrrndt, treasurer, Iona Splelmtn, reporter lllcl I3ernh1rdt Sptelmrn, vell lelder We chose the Amer1c1n Be1uty IS our cl tss floxxer lllil our motto Not to the top, but Cllmblhg To add to the pleasure of our freshm 111 ve1r xxe entoyed 1 party gnxen us hx the sophomores tn the gym, 1 xve1ner roast II the Iro11 Brldge IIICI a roller Slxlllll f ptrty II Saronvllle To conclude a most successful yelr we xv1th the sophomore p1rt1c1pated IH 1 p1cn1c on the Blue After we had made the best of our summers vac1t1on, xve returned to Oll stud1es, proud of the fact that xve xvere sophmores Our hrst 1mportant steps xx ere to elect M155 Ed1th Davenport, sponsor, I ester Untcrseher, pres1dent, Cm xc Schne1der, v1ce pres1dent, Dor1s Peterson, secretary, Ele 1nor Roemm1ch, tre1surer Iona Spxelman, reporter, Bernhardt Sp1elm1n a11d ohn Hemz, yell le lders, uul to choose lavender and wh1te for our class colors A wemer roast at the Scouts c1b1n, txxo house part1es xt the homes of Xxonl I-Ielnz and Leota Egly, and another we1ner roast supplled enough frohc to malxc 4 ur an end xv1th 1 p1cn1c, May 22 Then we xvent our drfferent xvays expectmv to sec one another aga1n the next school term Upon returnmg to school for our yunlor year xve elected MISS IOSCPIIIIIC M Pherson, sponsor, Grover Schnelder, presxdent, S1HOb1J Schwarz, v1cepres1dent, Avona I-Ie1n7, secretary, V1v1an Sallor, treasurer, Iona Splelman, reporter and Dorothy Oates, yell leader After the above buslness was completed we all agreed to have 1 xve1ner ro15t September I9 1933 We played ball, ate an ample lunch, hlked back to town, and attended the show Somenme later th1s year we held a class party at the Demolay Hall The Iumor Class Play, The Red Headed Step Chxld was presented Decem ber 15 1933 at the Hlgh School audltorlum It xvas 1 play that IS long to be re membeled The followlng March we chose the Black Maltese Cross for our class rxngs The Iunlor Senlor Banquet, an event of much xmportance, xvas one of the most outstandmg banquets exer glven The Iapanese motlf xvas predomnnant Contznued on Page I0 1935 m .,...,.,.............. ......,.,........... .,.,,.,...,......M' C ' A , ' 11 ,' ' ' 'Q ' '. 2 . , , ' f ' ' . 7 ' . , ' ' , .' A L' ' 1 L , V. ' , ' . y 1 ' k-I A . . ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . ' . . , V, .N , , . ' . ' '. A ' , 1 ' J 'L A 5 L 2 I' ' . ' Q .. 1 , ' N. w . . a x ' I T U V If 1 ' . ' L 1 . L ' L Ks 3 ' ' ' ' 1 1 I ': sophomore year more interesting. Thus our second successful school year came to 2 ' . , D , . . 7 ' r ' ' fl ' 17 - - , - , , U . 2 , , , THE MUSTANG ass rophecy On 1Novcmber 1 1947, my p1rtner, lJlLll Burouvh 11111 1 11 ho htd yust re 1l1Zed 1 SITllll lortunc from cur ll1VCl11l0I1 ot thc 1cl1o Burro process for remov1l of 1Xll1SIS 111111 from NLl3I'lSlxl 1tmosphcrc bought 1 1LlCVl9lOl1 st 1t1o11 l7LlllI by P1111 1 lolson, thc flIUOL1S 1LlLWlSl0I1 expert 'lo cclcb1 1te the 0pCl1lllg of our st1t1o11 We dttnled to lool1 up 1ll our old cl1ssm1tes ot button Htgh s Cl1ss of 35 e turned the C1l1l9 111d the hrst th111g tl11t appeared o11 the scree11 was 1 ltndmg 111 Los Anffeles 01111 Hemz 111d 5t111ley oh11son were tbout to t111e of1 111 Ill tttempt to SlT1l9l1 tl1e strttosphere record set by VIVI 111 Sa1lor who had deserted the 111vv for the 11r Before me could cle 1r the scree11, Hollywood where RWIHUIII Le1t11e1 VVIS Sllfflllg 1n the ptcture, Cold D1ggers of 1945 appea ed before us RUTIOIIW 11 ore 1 gown ClCSlgI1CC1 by Leon1 Peter, the Elm capttals able suctessor to r1ClI'lll1 We htrdly reco0111fed R 1mon1 who showed ewdence of the l1l11Cl1XXOI'lx ot bylv11s 1ss1st111t, 13116611 Stlmen XVhcn we tuncd lll Sutton, bupcr1ntenclcnt D1rw1n Stelger WIS LOl'1fCI'l'll'lg wtth hls 11LLIllV members, Doris Brust 11161 10111 Sptelmm, 1bout the prospecttxe K1nder g1rt11ers comtnff from thc homes of the forn1e1 V1v11n hbert, 1111 bchneller, 1nd LllCCl1 Yettm1n Tllml ZlI11lJlC1'1'l 111 and MWFIC U11terseher were cont111u111g the1r lI'1C11C1Sl1lp of hwh school days ID the1r plrtnershlp 111 the 51115 Flfth Avenue Br tnch 111 Sutton Ady ICCIH to the1r est 1bl1shment w1s F111 s Beauty Salon where tl1e proprletor, Robert Roemm1ch, was practtcmg on others the 1rt of Hnger wav 11111 tor xx h1ch he hxd become justly flmous 111 1935 One of h1s most futhful customers the school 11urse, Mtss Egly was l3Cll1g g1ve11 pl IC trds 1n the 911011 td Vklllilllg the lpple orcl1 lflli 0PCl'lICll by Rtchlrd M1tteso11 111d Cleo Hurst ll the ctstern edge of tl1e bhcltcr Belt bo e11tert lllllllff chd our IICVV ve11ture prowe 11111 we could 11ot be tr ll1ICI'I'UpIl0l1 lllll 1 1ul lllll I conunucd our se trch fot our 14I'lLIlC1S from whom we htd been sep1r1tcd tcn ve1rs X tur11 of the C1111 f11shed before us 1 busy metropo11t111 d1str1ct 111 a large l51Y'lDCI' sl1op we s1w Fr1t1 Hofm 11111 cutttnv the ha1r of Dorothy Oates whom we reco1f111Lcd IS the flmfllli torch s111ger of the Snltzy bchnttgels program sponsored bv tl1e Urocery ch 1111 OXVIICC1 by Grover bchnelder In the pres1de11t s ofhce of the Cnebelhtus Trust Lomptny LIVCFI Hornbacher, the gay Cl1X0l'CCC, and lncldental lx Do11 s PTIVIIC secrct1ry, XVI? glN1l1g orders to 1aur1ett1 Burb1ch llld Brunh1ld1 Clocmmel, stcnogr 1pl1ers Mr Cncbclh 1us VVIS cscortmg Ohver Brtuntng of the 1l1lLl'l'lll101'lll 1'1n 1ncc Corpor 111011 to hns penthouse XVl'1lC1l VVIS l1ClI1g redecor1ted hx benor Don bp1rl1st1st1 buddenlv we hctrd shoutmw XXl1lCll droxx ned the d111 of 1 c1r r1d1o on the sttcct lex el H 1rolcl Peterson, he td of the tr1f11c squad, w1s remonstr1t111g w1th the dm er of 1 decreptt blLlC1Cl5ll1CI' coupe of 34 vtntage Contznzzezl on page I0 1935 M ..T - .i N...-...,.,........ 1 , 1 1 ,O ,L f . . - 1 . 1 1 I. - .. 1 Y. -.- V x 1-ff 1 - 3 x r 3 1 ' I 111 L t1 1 A 1 K 1 11 L 4 1 C 1 1 4 1 K KK A ' - ' 1 9 ' c X1 1.1 . . 1 1 . .. 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I N , , . 1 V I L A 'TIiE b4lJS'TEkbJG HSS We the bemor Cllss of button Hxgh bthool 111 tht C ountw ot Lln mtl tht St lte of NCl3fl9hl, heuw ot Sound mmcl md hoclw hut fC1lll111'-V the uncert untx ot llfe, do herebx Solemnlx mllxe PLll3llSl'l mtl cleellre thls our llst ulll uul ICI lment herehx rexolxmv 111 former urlls mule hx us -X9 1 tllw we hequtxth to the Fruhmeu our cltlmts mal llllltfll txpeusts to the bophomorts the VILIHLILS 111 uhletlu uul ITILISIL. 1 llISLCl luv our 4'I'lLlLllllUI1 mtl to the umors our clwmty lllil poxsc lI1ClVlClLllllN vw. lclvc the folloxxmv Ltsttr Umtrsthtr ot pI'LSlClLlll s Qutcese ln puttuw hm lClClS rtross xml hrs suptrnuurrl poxvtr ol Llillktlllflllilll to P lttv lope Morrls lxohler hrs skull to m1l1t 1 loothlll or mon before the lsstmlulx to Ernest HCIIII, BI'LlI1l1llCll Cfotmmcl her lower to sllp the lnss to Olxxt Lelmnver Ohxtr BI'lLll11l1lT, hls xxtrlxness lor lllxlllf em short, to HIFTN Roth rock, Donxlcl bplrks his bhellubh wus to lx 111 Burouvh, W1th the XVlI'l'lll'lU to lene VIYUIIIII xlone To Cweneuexe Weston lout bplelmul lanes her tlnlltv 111 ClOCL1IlOI1, to Robert bplrlxs Doullcl Cnebelhxus xulls hls Llllfflillllf mumers around llclxes, Leland ohnson wrlls h1s plump mtl coquettlsh form to Hou lrcl LeGere, Elmer lNusQ, h1S lustrous Holden locks to Hrroltl Hlbermm Cleo Hunt wllls hls 1'11Clxl'llIT1C of bhrlmp to luyoue Ill hwh Qchool l11VlI1U enou-fh lwrmn to uphold 1t Dorm Peterson md Avour Heum, thelr hlvh Ur lclee to H trold Luter Seher md Robert blom, Dorothv Oltes, her 1mh1t1on to burn 1116 ITl1ClI11Ul'1l o1l to Alvml XIVCIIII, to Hlfillil Lohmeler, Beruhlrclt bprelmln wllls hm slull to mllxe funny llCLS, DIYXXIIX btelger 1116 C 1161111161 to lm of the hovs out lXort for 1156 IS 1 sehool LIYI, Revue Weber mtl Xlxercll Croesth 111611 one Ulrl llltt H011 to Vlfglllll Olmger md une kennedy Robert Rotmmrth, better knoxxn 19 Flh lelwes hrs muul for Hlwer xx lves to the Sleelx hured Vlncent Nwle, M me Unterseher md Tllmfl Zrmbelmms meek, mlld wlvs to Florence Blummn md Sh1rley Boberg VIVIJI1 Ebert md Illl Schuellers former boy frxentls to Bxrnus bthmer mtl Ruth Rluscher, to use IS they see Ht Hxrolcl Petersons llDllllX to date the out of town glrls to Plul bthwarz The two clmrecleuls Wlthout brrlxesj Ed Wach md Groxer bchnelder, bequeath thelr Mllcolm C,lfT1plJClll1lxC xx tx of Clrlvmv to Albert Hunzelxer md erome Anderson, ohn Iclt, hls Slxlll m C,lCLlll11l UOII to Imelda Lacy, to Vmcent Hansen, R1ch1rd Mltteson 5 11116 of B1 Brother to Ivm Burough and Warren Whltloclx, Paul Buroulfh mtl xclx Llcys suv gestlon to E1lxC thelr Hrst swrm on the 4th ot :fly Leotn Eoly le nes her dulv teacher conferences to Arlme Kessler, Mlry Tvlatteson, her wly of strollmv through the assemblv to Lorrume Aspegren Eleanor Roemmnch md Erleen Sllmen thelr flSC1IllIll'lg lugh pntehecl glggllllg to LOLIISC Mltteson mtl Ruth behlever Fmt? Hofmums ictumulltlon of tretllts xxlll he left on hle lor some neeclx soul fozztlnuezf on page 74 1935 l l ........................ illi. -.l.i .,..,.........,........... Cl 'll 1 . 1 1 . 1 . E 1 r - 1 ,V 1 , L , , I 1 1.1 Z, 1 1 1, 1 . 1, 1 V '. ' 1 ' 1 .' 11 1 . 1. 1 S- 111 .... 1 . .1 1 . 1.1 ' ,1 , ,., .',.' , ,'.1, .'. 1, ., 1 . .1 . Z, 1 .. 1 1 ,w ,, .L , 31 .Q , ,r k 1 1,1 . 1. a . 1: 1' . .1 ' 1 1 1 - ' r. ' ' 1 1 1 x 1 -. , .-- 'wx ' ' . 'V1 1 ' '- ,,. 1 -1 ' K ' 1 . f , U 9 L Z7 U 1 rn , N 1 r ' Aci .-'- x' 71 y . x 4 I 1 1 Q ' V '1 K tv :- 1 G 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 ':, 1 1 .' ' 5 '1 1 S D - . I - - 14 'i as ' ,I L L x K In - - - V, .1- - 1, - - 4 - , , . 1 1 O . 1 b ,O 1 1 . . . . 1 - - - I. V ' ' L S C7 at i 1 I U 1 .. H . . . 1 1 I 1 1 C, 1 3 1 ' 1 1 1' 1 1' I Y sc -v ' AU V' v A w in ' 'H g 1 1 1. K , ,- 1 1' I1 .' 151. 11' 2 1 1 ' 1 . , -U 1 t- . . ,. . , . 1 1 I . 1 A 1. ,, . ,, 'i . . . . 1 . , 1 1 1 1 4 b '11 1 . ' 1 to 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 11 , .. 1 , . , 1 1 . 1 1 , .. 1 1 1' 1 3 1 1 - - 1 ' ' 1 ' Q 1'f, 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 C, 1 I '1 1- - 1 I n A 1 I f 1 V . it -uv uv, C ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 - D ' ' b X 1 I . 1 U 1 1 L A. . L CJ e 1 1 - 1 . 1 g'g ji- j,gj5j3THE MUSTANG Class History QC0nt1'nued from page 71 We began our senior year by planning strongly to have this year aid us in preparation for life. We elected Miss Schlegel and Miss Paasch, sponsors, Lester Unterseher, presidentg Morris Kohler, vice-presidentg Doris Brust, report- er and secretaryg Iona Spielman, treasurer, Dorothy Oates and Iohn Heinz, yell leaders. An early event was a hamburger fry October 10, 1934, at Carney's pasture. From the amount of hamburger consumed it was evident that everyone had a good time. On December 7, 1934, we had a theater party followed by a walile . p . P is a fitting close to 1 busy year we enjoyed the Senior Class Play Safety First 'I May 10' the Iunior-Senior Banquet May 11' Sneak Day' Baccalaureate May 19' Class Day May 21' and Commencement May 23. These four important years of our life have come to a close and it is with pleisure that we are able to look back over the past but with regret that we leave our cl issmates So as each goes his different wry may he strive for the better things in life ind keep his go rl hlgh Doris Brust lass Prophecy Contznued :om Page 8 The picture faded as Copper Peterson handed the drlver a ticket and she retorted in bad French You can t do that to me For diversion we switched the scene to Minneapolis where the football classic of the se lson was in progress Elmer Nuss announcer for the Spaggs Spielman Bro ldcastlng Company reported that the coach for Nebraska was Morris Kohler and thrt the Minnesota coach was Lester Unterseher and that both teams used the flmous Manley Lundm shift The brilliant plays executed by these two teams reminded us of the Sutton Edgar tilt in 1934 and the dinner hour arrived before we could tear ourselves away from this fascinating conflict At Washington D C in the National Umcameral Legislature presided over by Edwin Wach and dictated to by the silver tongued orator Iohn Idt a special session was considering the pleas of Secy of Education Doris Peterson and Secy of Interior Mary Matteson for old age teachers pensions for Misses Kucera and Hank and Messrs Lehman and Kroeger In a fashionable Washrngton Hotel Alverdl Goesch and Rexine Weber were giving a dinner for Eleanor Roemmlch of I Love a Little Cottage fame and now a headlined star ln Philadelphia Sinobia Schwarz was at grand opera rehearsal and in New York Avona Heinz was preparing for a concert tour Also in New York s Madison Square Garden we saw Leland Iohnson receiving the Worlds Champion Wrestl ing Belt shocked by the sight of Miss Paasch at the Carlton Club of Panama in the com panv of a prominent doctor of the day This was too much and with words of satrsf lction for the new order we switched off the controls Jack Lacy and Paul Burough 1935 1101 su er 56 , . , sl 7 5 3 7 7 7 9 9 3 1. . ' , ' ' L . , L Y K . .g 2 , 1 . . T . . ' gi 9 77 , . , . 1 . ., . 1 Y ' , . ' 1 , 1 ' ' , . , I -, . . . . . ' 3 3 . , . . y-, . 4 ' ' . - ' lt ' 1 T 91 ' , . , . y I . . , , , . ' . . , . . Y ' As we were turning the dials in search of anyone we had missed we were v K r , , . - I 4 ' 3 1 , . ,xxx:,x,x,x:,:::f:,, :ff,,,,,:,:,:,:,-:ll:ll,' THE MUSTANG utton H K 4? mf 1-gui q S-ll, Ct :mv 1 'T .5-A rs. u px, ru A... M n Ui bt Jn ,ny,Al'5- '1 Sinn D ' x'7' 4.6 I Pretec alas! Gil 1935 V ........,..-.-...-,-.--. S 1-L1fe , f fl '14 5 AHRE I W - Rf I .Vik L I Le. U V V f ,,' ' 'Y'- f+ Qfa ,,,L, f?Ag ' f' 2-L 3 i q ,I L' lg . it ,V ,rp ,- fi r Y p A 7 ne F... .. .mu ! ' -- in q .Q - 7- K: IQ KK f - 8 A, -' .x W . eil mm Lebun nm., .. -M. ag. af -f . , su., I ' ' I tx Sf W f rf ' . - , 1 A 4 2 . - dl' 'V' v K- ' AX. - 3' -ffifm., 4 ANF1? M ' -L......., .1....- f A few i .. . 'JA ,, it Q6 fi L , Yr w V Q x I Q A , V 3 5 I Q -' ' S We fivsi' .f I : X :mf 'vu' qIT....Q..' v 7 ' , U , , 523 2, Mg , Q - fvkt s 5 , Q .ann I , HI - QF Z 'W K WW Q 2 ' - ,e ' - A ' 0 C I- Q ' 7 ? ' I r Q , F ' fs' a -- as Vw ,fm lil -----1'FIE NIlIS'ffkTQC3 l,1I'110l'S Lk Ron Ln t M Ibcrt L Nuss Hunzclsu S 1Nll'l lnllttoll Ruth Spltlmm tltl rock Xnttrson Moser Htclts C Cunttll Wa 4 'lIilRD Ross Rltllllllhll 0 lctcrson 'viutr H Fhtrt ll ltttrson it nur Cm ohnson l lllltltl' lllton Hxllnlnn lopt lxtssltr Olson liolury, l1uroug,h Spur s rosn Ron l ss mf s mt rtn r son rlss t mont t t nt Cunt Nhtllontltl Mthlhnl lxohler Stutns Prultt lns1 Rou MtI'htrson R Peterson Vhllu lluultr Houts Rtdltr Pltttntr Vlootls llllIll1lI'll1 bocsch 1'sroc,tr The Cllss of 19a6 elected the fOllOVVlI1g ofhcers tt the heglnnlnv of the school vcu lrtsldent erry Lllllcdoll Reporter Prnest Hem! X lee President Arlene Kessler Yell Lt lC1CI' Vlfglllll Wllley SCQFCIIFV Ron lld M1CDfJIl1ld Sponsor Mr Kroeger This cl tss IS the llrgest ln the Hlbll School there Ire slxty LIIIIOFS, 1bout om thlrd of the H1511 bchool enrollment Mmy ot the group ure from Yeront S ll'Ul1NlllC, lncl Lldor lclo The umor plrtles, 111 of whlch were 1 success, were held rn the gVIT1lll91UITl ot thc school .md m the homes of some of the members of the cliss Xhout seventy Eve per cent of the cllss 19 represented Ill music, etther ln hand orthestrl or the glee L uhs ln toothtll, sm umors recencd letters, und there were slx xx ho recened letters 111 ht lscthtll The C llss of 1936 IS well represented III track The umors Uwe .ls thetr cl lss play .1 three act comedy called Ltsten to Leon Thus xx .ls presented December 14 1934 at the Htgh School audltortum The umor Sensor hmquet was held May 11 1935 IS 1 httmg close to the school xetr of 1934 15 1935 on N f lit' ': ng: .ir. fcl H. Q 'l . 1 4 .R l- .' l'. .. 9.1 lt .. glz A 'Z 1' . '. .. . .'. ., . . Th '. P ss.l , . .ol ,Q '. 1' A . ' '. -. . . ' '. ' . f A lt.. S1 ' ' ': f. Nu.. llc, fx.l gt: ' , Cal l. . K 1'-lL'IlllI1g. S-I 'l, Sr r. l,. 1 l.1Il. , -I . .1 - L K . 'A Treasurer-Ivan Burough Assistant Sponsor-Miss McPherson '. Q ' 'Y Q g 1 ' I ' . . t ' f ' ' 1 1 ' 1. I ' 1 1 f '- 1 - ' tj ' ' 1, - 'l .. ' gs' 1 . B 21.1 . ' ' '. .1 ' . V 1 A . 1 1 1 . tl l .l . M . . , , , I ' 1 ' V 7 - Q 2 1 . s v . '-T 1 ---THE MUSTANG ---- , . ,LJ u, sophomores I Ihtte Ron Vlttehell Ii Matteson Iiaummn I'-I Smith Slotn lrontn Ilolfmtnn T IRD Ron Llmer I irtess F x ge eerer Httloele Ixerts Hthermtn teleson Carnes ielserman Sehxsaru Eelx Qrtoxn Ron Nhnlex Yost G Smrth L Matteson I Ixu Qehlet er iuntltll Nllellontld Illrxn Rath Pope L Crless X Hmsen htovr Ross O LLIHIDLCT X Rauseher Ieohler X derson Ix I e Wen R Rtusel XI Itll'Ill'l er Ilert Hank Ofhcers for the Cltss of 1937 for the current ye tr ts ere Presldent VV1rren Whttloele N lee Presxdent P mul bchwtrz becrettry Ruth behlelger Treasurer Maynard Yost Reporter Delorts Anderson The Sophomores entertatned at two class p trttes on November Io md Nltreh 1 tn the I-Itgh School gxmnasmm -Xt each ptrty the eltss pltyed games and In footb 111 Ptul behwarz, Warretl Whttloels tnd Iillly Mttteson represented the eltss Ptul bchwarz, Otto beheerer, md Harold I-Ithermtn p trttetp tteel Ill btsleethtll Ptul, Wtrren, md Otto reeened mayor letters The Sophomores were represented III musle, both tnstrumenttl tnd xoetl 1nd nn dr1mtt1es, md show promtse ot further development lll these extrtetnrteu ltr IQIIVIIICS Miss Smlth Mr Mlnlev, Ind Mlss Htwls sponsored the eltss 1935 II 'J H V1 ' -. .11 .e.s . .hl,'..'h---. ' 1- -lt--. . :V ':.a j, ', .A '. . ' ...a','..' 1..:A Q. : gt. ' . . . 1 J., '. 1 Q . I .' ': . 'A' Y . '. 'J 5. ' -.gn M . '. .n'y. '-Z. . .f1cr... enjoyed the refreshments, partictllarly. 1 , 1 ' 2 ' ' ' ', 1 ' 1 . h I ' - , ' -'N ' . , , . ., I3 1fPIE b4lJS'TfkTJC3 H 'N FCS IHCI1 link Ron Untersther lwtrttt Rulseltnutltr A 'Slum 4 Nluss Othsntr Sthtttlemxn Popt ntllll e nmlt Lfll uxx Y ffl xx nntn Ron lll'.lUl1lIl X Crlt s Lonnuer VK l'tx lx1rtl1l1eltr lltlftr lxtt ml s Lhtr Pltttmr Sthmer Slom Rxtntcr rroxn Row It11n1n Lumtltr 1-lcmxng, C nwon Stutns ttlu n l1ttt C Crosshlns NVtston HLID7 lumnger Sp1r x oxx Rou lx x.tI'l R1th X4 omxon Ounlwurg, Rulsmntttltr Iluntu Olm tr lxtn x Stu cr On September 3 l9w-4 1 group of Cllll7l0LIS tncl exeltecl Ireshmen entered the Sutton Hwh Sehool Xlter m1lx1ng the usu 1l m1St1lxes of 1ll Preihmen, Such IS runnlng clown the Qt 11rs gfilllg to the wrong el 122 rooms ete, they beclme .lc qunntul ulth the eustoms llld tr 1cl1t1onS of the School Xlthough 1 1fre1t cle tl of fun xx 19 hld ll thelr expense the Freshmen h1d lun too On October 7 the Freehmen opened the QOCI 1l season wlth 1 hllxe to the Iron Brtdge, whneh everyone emoyed A costume H1lloween p1rty llld 1 St l lllltlx Q plrty crounecl the Soclal exents of the ye 1r 'Ihe 1934190 ofhcers vs ere I I'LSlClLI1l W tyne Wnlley Vxee PI'LSlClC.lll C1er1lcl Nuse Secret 1ry une Kennedy TYCISUFCF lme Lllus Reporter Irls Stevens Yell Le 1cler Herman Scheldeman Sponsors Mm KUQCFI .md Mr Lehmln 1935 4 77 .- . - - ..............,...-..-..-.,..-. Cn 1 , Slll 4 . St' lf. N '. P1-,:. T ': ' Au. I l lily. ' l-. Pick: . Rau.- Sy 3 ': nl 1 . -1 -, ' ' f, 9, loh . . I .. ll '.. Xvil 'Q 'n. fluus. 9 .. 1 .. '. . ., .Vp . C 1 kg 1511 ': 'u a. 1 ...Il. . ll' f. l ltlt. lj. 'gm 11etl,'..' gm N 1 x j . . - . r I x Ax I' ,, , , . . . . . L tv eq . I 1' f L . 1' .' l . 1 1. .1 , Q.. 5, '. L ' - Q x 7 ' . l Q . . . . 1 5 1 1 'z. 1 1 ' . , 1 . . -, . . 1 . 1 ' . . . - , . . Q ' 1 1 2 . , 3- -'-v' - 1 v 'V V . . . 1 . 1 . ' x - 5' . , . 3 1-' 1 ------ . . ' 1 1 . . , - . ' ------ 1 . ,L 1 ----- I , y . .. ------- 1 1 . Q - - U - 1 . . I . - - - .. Y Q ' . 1 ll l THE MUSTANG l.1S1C L,., MIXED CHORUS uit Ron iuscitr Sc tiicmin I w c ivirl TTLIIII B Spiclinin Whitt Stoitr litrts Hurouch Briumni., Hunltlccr luindcr Xot Sitoxo Ron N kihlcr kcnntdi Olinccr Plitoiv Cocmmcl lirust Schlcibcr D Peterson Sthncn ohnson X Hcinl I Spichnin Iope 'vlcI'hcrson oxi ou tston rin l'Til'I13l1lt.l' I rwic nu ltitntr R Icttrson Cross ins Smith The wear Wu-l ab his seen some ot the best music talent ot Sutton High win honors at counts district and state contests Membership in the glee clubs is determined by competition held it the begin ninv of the school velr The operetta Xsls The Professor ii is wiv en after try outs h ld been completed and the best material had been selected. The principals in the operetta cast xxere: Sinobia Schwarz Norma Kohler Xrmon Stover Nictor Kohler, Eleanor Roemmich Genevieve Weston, Paul Schwarz, ohn Heinz Maxine Pope une kennedy Ruth Cfrosshans, and Iona Spielman. Lhoruses were selected from the music classes. Sutton vocal entrants, under the direction of Miss McPherson, contributed materiallv to the winning of Class B sweepstakes at Geneva. The individuals who rated excellent at the district contest were: Eleanor Roemmich Sinobia Schwarz and Avona Heinz. The groups who rated excellent were Ciirls sextet, Boys octet, and mixed chorus. These students participated in the state music contest at Lincoln, May J-4. 221211112iiililiiiii 1 9 3 5 jllfffjjjjjjffiffffjjjilij U51 EEEEEEEEEZ1fPIE b4lJS'TfXPJCIEEEEEEEEE I33I1d 'Ihe Sutton Hlgh School Band conststtng, of 60 members under the dtrectxon ot Wesley O Sandberg, expertenced 1 successful yetr The btnd pltyed tt C,l1y C ounty P nr took plrl tn the H13.,h School Btnd Dty proceedlnbs ll Lllltfllll on the day of the loxv1Nebr1slC1 football Same 1nd parttelptted tn county dtstrle and st ate music contests xx here II xx on hlgh honors Cornet Rtchlrd Mehlhaf Harry Rothroclx Vlctor Kohler Htrold Exerts ames Btrbee Lewxs Lange 1nd Rlmona C trlson Clafmet ames Pruttt Rontld Splelman Pttty Pope Mtlton Retfschnetder Xrlene Kessler Genevieve Weston Wllter SCllllIllxL1S Helen Mtu Ruth Schlelger MIFLIFCI Rothroclx on tthtn C rness Normt Kohler MIXING Pope and Ptul Flem lll Saaaplzone Don tld Egly Morrls Kohler C erald lXuss Ollxe LCIIIIHRCI' Orlece Olson Leota Egly Itmes Bender and Hall C trney Yuba Allan Bender and Robert Sloan Bas: Iohn Hem? Snare Drum Don Sparks ohn Lehmtn Melvln Levxnder Wall tee Bender and lmmle Weston B xumtnn Baa: V101 Brunhlldl C oemmel Ffenelz Horn Ron tld M1cDon1ld Mellophone Ptul Burough and Lloyd Lex lnder Upright Alto Wesley Sloln Bautone Warren VVh1tlocl1 hzzpfzonlzrm erry Llllledoll 'lrombone Ivln Burough Lohan Lvtle Don Ochsner MIX Hem? Homer CNlI'lS0ll tnd Dlrxxtn Stelger Sozzmplzorze Herbert Blumlnn Ban D1 um Bernhtrdt Sptelman 1935 nm . , . , I , . . Y l . . . . Y, ' 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 N 1 I 1 , ' 1 ' ' f ' 1 1 ' Y. 1 ' ' ' 1 1- 1 1.'1 ' Y' ,. ' ' ' 4, .' I, 1 Q 1 ' . ' ' f ' . - 1 I , , , f Y. . y ' ' 9 9 9 1 9 I' 1 , ' ' , 1 1 ' ,1 . . I : 9 2 I 9 1 9 ' 9 1 , X , 1 2 ' , 1 , , 1 71 gl 1 1 I 55, 1 , - 1 ' ,' 1 - g. 1 I 1 .N X I , . Y . . Y . . 1 , . , 1 1, , . , ' , 1 . , ' ' ,1 . . . : N I Y 3 I 1 3 . 2' 7 I 5 Tympani: Cleraldine Smith. Cymluzls and Triangle: Ruben Moser. Oboe: Don 1 1 . ' ' : ' 1 I . 1 : Q 1 . ' : 1 , f' 1 , . , at ' ., ,1 Q ,1 1 V Q ' . EEEEEEEEEE1ffIE b4lJS'r!XTqf3:::::::::: Orchestra A fine 56p1ece orchestra almost perfectly rnstrumented has been developed thls year under the leadershlp of Wesley O Sanberg Thrs orgrnxmtron has mtde rem trlt tble progress It has pl lyed concerts rn the Hrgjh School tudrtorlum besrdes mnnrnb, honors at musrc contests xt Clu Center C CIICNI und L1I1COll1 Vzolzn M1Vl1lfLl Yost Mary Matteson Lester Unterseher Warren Whrtloclt ITIS Barbee o 111 Lehman Phyllrs Nuss bhrrley Boberg Mrlton Relfschnerder Edglr Nuss LUIS Flemrng Srnobn 5chwar7 Ruth Schlerger Suaanne Pope Glen Btu mann Cozette W1eland Wesley bloln Darell bloln Lourse Grress Vernetl Rauscher 1nd Homer Carlson Vzola Avonl Hernz Ruth Grosshans Iames Prurtt and Gerlldme Smrth Cello Helen M1cDonald Ollve Pope and Maxlne Pope Bass Vrol Brunhllda Goemmel Saxophone H111 Carney Morrrs Kohler Cerald Nuss Orrece Olson 1nd Leota Egv Clauncl Arhene Kessler Patty Pope Ronald bprelman and Paul Flemrng Oboe Norml Kohler Flute and Pzccolo Frederrck Bender Melloplzonc' Paul Burough Euphonmm jerry Lrllledoll French Horn Ronald MacDonald Trombone Ivan Burough Iogan Lvtle and Donald Ochsner Bass D1 um and Tnangle Ben Sprelman Tom 'Iom and Cymbal Ruben Moser Tympam Donald Sparks 1935 H71 A . 1, 1 . , lk ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 '1 . 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I 3 . , I THE MUSTANG Football lin lx Ron I ex tnrler I ohmtler I xtle Matteson Shu ab xV1llCX R Sparks Truim Rovt Coteh Mumlex Sehw url Mehlhxt I Hemi xvhlllflblx Vs teh Iloetor Xuss Srtoxn Row ohnson HLH17 X l-eohler Lnterseher N1 lxohler Spxelmtn Hurst leterson luoxr Ron IJ Sptrlu I rlhetloll Roenmnneh The Sutton Hugh Sehool toothxll telm htel 1 hrlllltnt setson lil VVIDIIIHQ sux of elght gtmes tntl ClpILlI'll1g the C llv County C htmplonshlp The l'll3,l1 spots ot the senson were the vletorles over CJCIILVI Eclgtr tncl Aurort Three of th' pllyers Lester Unterseher Morrls Kohler, md Vtctor Kohler were I'CCUgl1llCCl hx sttte ptpers ts UUlSIlUClll1U' tthletes C ouch Mtnley deserves much treellt lor CU button Sutton Sutton Sutton button button button button 2 0 'lhe 19x-1 Schedule Cyenev 1 Xurort Exeter F nrheld C lly C,enter Superlor Erlmlr 'Slelson Seventeen members of the te tm recetved letters 'Ihev were Co etpt M Ixoh le Co elpl Unterseher Mehlhxf X lxohler, Helnz, Whnloclt Hurst, bplel m lll L Helnl, Sehu 1r1 ohnson, Peterson, Lvtle, Lex lnder, D .Sp1rlCs R bplrles 1nd Lllllecloll 1935 U31 ' .N 'Y 1 1 1 '1 1 1 ' '1 ' ' ' st 1 H31 '1 A 11' I I1 ' 1 1 .' . 'X' t ' 5 N X1, 1,1 1. 3 , ., . - . C . ' . ' , , - . ' 1 the te11m's fine showlng. ' 1, ' ' 6 ' 'L el 7 1 1 1' 13 .Y 41 1' ' 14 I1 N . 0 L, . l 15 D' r, I.-'1 . '. , 1, 7. ' 'Z ' ', . 2 , Z -' '1 2,1 . . ' '1 . 1 '., . 1 '., THE MUSTANG Basketball Back Ro Lilli l ll E Heinz St ielman R Si arks r :ND Ro s l a h N x ir tr M h hlf I H nz The Sutton H1 h basketball team fared even better than the football te lm xx on tn elxe out ot the sixteen games played and won the first conference title or Sutton H1 h in 1 mayor sport This fact IS quite remarlsnble cons1der1ng the small SIZC of the Sutton gymnaslum Three of the members Richard Mehlhaf Victor Kohler incl Morris Kohler received reco nition as outstanding performers teen games were conference tilts Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton 2 Henderson 3 F alrmont 2 Fairfield 4 Superior 2 Aurora 3 Trumbull 4 Clay Center 3 Nelson Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton 2 Harvard Exeter Geneva Inland Fairfield Clay Center Friend Seward Those earning letters were Capt M Kohler Mehlhaf Unterseher V Kohler Sparks Heinz Schwarz and Scheercr 1935 I 1 l 3 l . .' W: ' 'ct o , . ' , 5' , . . v . S .czcf w: Doctor Nus., Lohmeier, Schecrcr. Untcrscher. Schwarz. Io c lanley. Fkofr Row: 17. Spa ks. V. Kohlm M. Kohler, c I 1 , . ei . 'g . ' 1 A V 1 . It V I Y A I f - f .U . l ' , . . . ' . , C . . 1 . 1 . U . . C . N o In the 1934-35 season, the following games were played. Eight out of the six- 0 25 4 4 ' 18 . 24 3 ' 9 25 1 ' 15 26 9 27 26 ' . 6 27 23 ' 5 33 39 ' . 7 34 14 A 2 ' . . , , , . , ' 7 A 5 7 ' 9 19 222222222 T'FlE b4IIS'T1kTJC3 S. N. ro-oo-oo-.a-.0-.024-.Q-...,., BACK Row SLhNV31'7 Hurst R ROCI'l1lYIlt.h F Nuss Stc15er Schntultr Hun7ektr H Roem ITl1Cl'1 C Nuss Srcoxn Row D Peterson Yettman R Petcrson gllITlLIl Burst Ixcssltr H Peterson Crlcss Goesch Schmer IRONT Row Hank gI71ClITllI1 F Rocmnnth HLID7 Recller Woods Vlonson Iohnson Bohtrg, The Sutton Norm nl Tramlng Club of the classes of 1915 56 15 the nlnth club to be organwed 111 the Sutton Hrgh School MISS Clara E Hawk Avonft HCIIIZ Robert Roemmrch Iona bplelmann Eleanor Roemm1ch Dorls Peterson Sponsor Pres1dent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Th1s club has a txxo fold purpose, namely, educatlonal and recreanonal The Hrst part of the meetlng IS dexotecl to educatmn 11 top1cs 1nd reports whlch Ire desrgned to be of benefit to prospectrve teachers The recre1t1onal purpose 19 met by playmg games and by other sorts of enter tznnment that the members msh to contr1bute Thls part of the program 1S fol low ed by refreshments That the S N T Club IS appremated by 1ts members 15 shown by the lar5,e attendance If each meetmg l20l 1935 . 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L f , 1 V 1 ' . -----'FIIE h4lJS'rfXTqC3:::::::Z:: OIl'1II1C.1'Cia1 Back Ron Idt Iohnson Burough Cnchelhaus H Peterson NV11th lxohltr Shcoxn Ron I'ILll'l7 L Unterseher Zll11bClIU11l'1 Lextner Yettman D Peterson Qthnelltr Hornbnhcr Peter Qplrks Braumnh, 1-Roxr Row Sehlt tl NI Untcrseher Vkehcr Oatts Ebert Coemmel Saxlor Burblth MCmbCfShll7 III the button Commertlll C lub 11 19 hmlted thls ye 1r to Semors who IFC Llhlllg tuo or more commereul suhleets, md to other members of the SCIIIOI' C1155 11 ho were 111 the club 11st year The othcers xx ere Presldent ohn Idt Vue Pl'C9ldCl'1l Dorothy Oates betret 1rv Tre 1surer Ramon1 LCIIIICI' bponsor MISS bchlegel The purpose ot the club IS to further mterest 111 commercl 11 11 orls and to fur l11Sh 1I1f0I'l'T11I10I1 contermng modern busxness pr11ct1ce MCCIIIIUS were held once 1 month 1ltern1t1ng busmess and SOCI 11 hours At one of the meetlnws Mr Sutton Moms of the Burroughs Adthng M1ch1ne Lom pmv chsplu some of the new l'TLlChlIlCS 111 use 111 ofhces tod 11 ohn Idt LW CFI I-Iornh1ther, XIXIIII Ebert, Dorothy OIICS Mlry Mxtteson LCOII Detmler llld Ruben Moser were button entrants ll the d1str1ct tontest ll Hampton 1935 mu . .. . , 1' . 1. ,. 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CSCIFVCS bank Ron Ebert D Peterson Ycttman WVIIILX R Peterson IPILIDI NI Iopt Spiclmm Yglx lxohlcr QLLOND Ross Ktssltr I Matteson P Pope 'vi Matteson Burst boesch Elhrn 'VflxIJOI'l21llI C undall Hornbacher C oesch l'Rox1 Row gl11lfI'1 Krosshans Yan Patten VVebtr Ructra Plxtou Hotmtnn YVeston The button High School Cnrl Reserves Club wls organmed an 29 1934 under the sponsorship of the P E O bisterhood Chapter BI-I of button, Nebraska This orgamzatlon being interested in helprng girls to Hnd better ways of living, learn more about God, and realize their respons1b1l1t1es for learning, to make wise choices such as havmg good times, doing thmgs worthwhlle, making real frrends etc, undertook the organization of a Girl Reserve Club in button which would also be a member of the natronal group ot Girl Reserves Clubs that ire sponsored by the Young Women s Lhrrsti in Association The meetings are held each Monday evening Once a month 1 social is en are reviewed, followed by games and refreshments Some of the activities 1n which the group has partlcrpated th1s year are program for the P E O Chapter, hobo party for Clay Center Girl Reserves, Christmas carolmg, senior recognition dinner, and a Mother s Day program and tea Avona Heinz was presented as ment girl for the school year The ofhcers for 1934 35 are President Iona Splelman ChOf1SKCf Norma hohler V1cePres1dent Eleanor Roemmich Pianist Doris Peterson Secretary Doris Brust Service Chairman Genevieve Weston Treasurer Kathryn Platow Advisers Miss Helen M Kucera Reporter Helen Marle MacDonald Miss Gwendolyn Weber 1935 ll G 1 rl R 1. .. , ., . . '., .,, JEL.: nk . 2.Lr , ' ' ' Q . 1 if ' I' . , . , 7. . , joyed. During the first part of it, devotions are conducted and educational topics . . . , 22 ::::::::::1?FlE b4lJS'TfXTqC2:::::::::: ep luh 1 1 Bum Row Spxtlnun Platow Olson Oates llltrmg., He1nL FROXI Ron Wtston Peterson Yhllex Pmsch Hornbacher ll1us kohlcr The Pep C lub ot the Sutton High School 11 IS 0I'gl111ZCd II the lJCglI1I11I12,, of the 1994 school year Four semors, four pumors, two sophomores, md two freshmen, 1 total of twelxe members were selected M1ss P.11sch W IS chosen to sponsor thls club 5111616 the button Hwh School lthletes 1re ctlled Mustangs, the 1rls of the Pep Club were UIXCII the n lme POHICS The Ponles were chosen on the b1s1s of schol:1rsh1p, le 1dersh1p, 1n1t1at1ve, cooperatlon, and sportsmanshlp Red 1nd bllcls umtorms conslstlng of bl lclx slxlrts red turtleneclx swelters md red h 1ts XVlIh bl 1clx t1ssels, were worn by each Pony Money for the purch rse of the red 1nd bl lclx htts w.1s secured from the don 1t1on of clndy by etch w1rl for s1le durlnv the noon hours The purpose of the club IS to take chtlrve of the footb 111 mtl b1sltetb1ll r1ll1es make posters for the 1dvert1sement of U1mes, 'md to sell tlclsets for footb1ll mtl The Ponxes sponsored the lIl1lU.ll 5 1thlet1c banquet on Aprll JO for the Must lngs In short the Ponxes pep Ofglllllilllfill lends 1ts support to 1ll school .1ct1x1t1es 1935 I l I 1, -Z k' '. , . , 1 - Y . ,SY . ' ' ,Q ' r. U, -. V. 1 VA . ,Y -- 1 X, . ' , , - . . T W 72 1 . L . . T ,I I . . . I v i t Y . 1 . 4 . I H J . N U. . D . t . . . D . - ' 1 14 - ss at ' vw I ' C, . . . . . 1 , . 1 L ' T . ' ' 1 ' . , ' 1 1 .1 1 . ' . f , 1 KK T, ' ' ' 1 1 1 . A ' L 1 L C, . .1 U . . ' Y ' U l l l ' l 1 Q, ' ' .Q l bl 1 v .1 L 1 basketball games, dramatlc events, and other z1ct1v1t1es. u ' J' . , , ss -vs I ' 1 ' 1 1 . . . . , li 1 YY M . ., . . . . , . 23 07441-AJ M41 317 59lffU4l'!1,4-4 9' f E MUSTANG Senior Class Will QCont1'n11ed from page 91 Eileen Yettman's Irish ways are left to Fredinand Nussg Vivian Sailor be- queaths her position as Mr. Lehman's lady-in-waiting to Katherine Platowg Paul Elofson's mechanical ability with typewriters to Ronald Spielmang Ramona Leit- ner's blushes to Roselyn Peterson. Leona Peter's incessant talking and giggling in the assembly, as well as her seat in the Frosh row, is left to Iames Pruittg Dorothy Monson's air of mystery to Io Elfringg to Helen MacDonald, any hold Laurietta Burbach has on boy friends out of school, the Spelling Medal, LaVera's most cherished possession, is left to Butch Whitlock. The one and only Iohn Heinz can find no worthy recipient of his endowments. To the Faculty, we leave ian unbroken succession of restful nights and peace- ful dreams In Witness Whereof we the Class of 1935 do set our hand and seal to this our last will and testament on this twenty third day of May one thousand nine teen hundred and thirty Hve Iohn M Heinz AUTOGRAPH mwjgw-Life M37 ,J Sf Kenney E-AQ' 1935 l24l i 9 a 'i - s is 7 ' 4 1 ' . .1 '13 7 'as a 4' 0 5 f Q 4 , . , f - . ll fl fx YL fl! 'Lc4A!,llAf! A I 1 J, f Q. va, -Z K' ,Q-Q, -f' xfn,-Jeff l QW' Lx'Xf, n 1 ,, 1 ' 5 T 'fnaf 4 , ' h ,T g. ,. ,,f 'fn' f' 4 It '- 553,44 42 fn' U A f fe ' W6 .14 MMM' O0-4,-KL THE MUSTANG Gliemember-2 YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you give them-- except Yowr PHOTOGRAPH , ELSON TUDIOS HASTINGS NEBRASKA PHOTOGRAPHERS to NEBRASKA'S GREAT SOUTHWEST 7 111Qilililiiiiilllll 19 3 5 fffjfffllffffjfiffjliii I '1 E MUSTANG CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1935 550.00 per MONTH Paid to your son or daughter beginning at age 18, insuring a college education John W. Knox, General Agent Q I - - 1 1, Gaston Building The Franklin Insurance Company ll nsurance Annuity our Spema ty li Hastings, Nebraska DR. D. 1. POPE Dentist X- Ray Diagnosis City State Bank Bldg. Phone 30 NUSS BUTTER TOP BREAD Pastry of all kinds Fresh every day NUSS BAKERY MEHLHAF CLOTHING CO IIC We do not keep anything that we cannot recommend for real satisfaction Buy Ford V 8 Add Globe Gasolme And Go Places YOST AUTO CO LYRIC THEATRE Always the best in pictures Popular Prices Walt Green Mgr OCCIDENTAL HOTEL Clean Rooms Good Meals Fair Prices PHONE 3: Dr G H WIELAND Dental Surgeon Nuss Bakery Bldg PHONE 234 F AMERS STORE A Fresh Line Staple Merchandise PHONE 22 WIELAND S MARKET Best Quality Meats Reasonable Prices Phone 214 Brach s Inc Hastings WE GIVE S 8 H GREEN STAMPS l26l 1935 . - I . , . at 1 Q - Y 5 O 4 of ' 7 o ::::::::::'TI1l3 NlLlS'TiAlN13 :::::::::: SERMJQEIC 325122 Free Delivery Groceries - Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Phone 51 THE CENTRAL Welcomes you Sandwiches, Candv Soft drinks and light lunches P. Welch, Prop. H. V. NUSS, M. D. Physician 51 Surgeon City State Bank Bldg. PHONE 116 Bet gSt G d McKIBBIN PHARMACY The Rexall Store eBt DgStoe S Congratulations to the Class of 35 FIGI GROCERY SUTTON TIRE SHOP EIRESTONE ONE STOP SERVICE GAS 8 OIL Phone 191 app te yo r coope ton nd ou d to s r e y f th Y P SUTTON STATE BANK DR I M WELCH Phys1c1an C Surgeon Phone 117 Wear Clean Clothes Cleaning Pressing Alterations MODERN CLEANERS Congratulations to the P1 plls of 1935 Sutton s Cash Grocery WENZLAFF E1 WESTON South S de Hardware Our Hardware Stands Good Harclwx ear 1935 l27l The s in Dru ore . oo s , Th es in ru' r ervice We recia u ra i a - r esire is e v ou as ai 1 full in the future as we have in the ast. . . . ' ' ' 4 . , - . i Y 7 - 'l - 'THE MUSTANG- ON GRATULATIONS to the Seniors. THANKS to the Staff. We wish to express our appreciation Class Rings, Announcements, Cards, for the fine cooperation given us in Annuals, Albums, Caps and Gowns, publishing this 1935 Annual Diplomas, Medals, and Trophies QSERIGHT QZUBLICATION C-BUREAU Kresge Building Lincoln, Nebraska OLSON S SERVICE GARAGE Day and N ght Serv ce Phone 106 FRED UNTERSEHER Plumbing and Heating GROSSHANS 8 KOHLER Funeral Home mulance Service Phone 48 FARMER S ELEVATOR Dealer in Grain and Coals Phone 89 IOHN SCHWARZ Dealers in Coal and Feed Phone 36 ADKINS BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP City State Bank Bldg Phone 47 GROSSHANS LUMBER CO Phone 10 SUTTON HOTEL Modern Roo Din ng Rooms Phone 227 l I i F i ' An 1 ' - ms . . i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1935 fifiijffffjijiiffii 28


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