Sutton High School - Mustang Yearbook (Sutton, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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. v A A A-A A BACK ROW: W. Nuss, D. Rauscher, D. Klein, R. Heinz, D. Leitner, M. Klein, D. Grobe, P. Beliel, J. Matteson, M. Snedgen, C. Pope, M. Blacketer, M. Nuss. SECOND ROW: M. MacDonald, A. Langenberg, E. Nuss, D. Deering, L. Beliel, L. Salmen, J. Spahn, V. Serr, M. Grosshans, Margaret Grosshans, J. Lilliedoll, D. Price, L. Bender, L. Watson, Miss Moehring. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gass, C. Van Patten, J. Jordan, A. Swanson, B. Carlson, N, Heinz, P. Nuss, C. Wieland, I. Barbee, D. Hollingsworth, B. Everetts, R. Brown, O. Pope. git! esefzves To help other girls in finding better ways of living, to learn more about God, to make new friends and to do worthwhile things, is the purpose of the Girl Reserve Organization. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cecelia Cass and Miss Anna Moehring, the girls carried out many helpful and enjoyable activities during the year 1941- 42. Among these were a Mother and Daughter Banquet, food sales, and a get-acquainted party for Clay Center and Harvard chapters. A womans council of eight members guided the girls. Officers for the past year Were: President , Bernice Carlson Vice President Arlis Swanson Secretary lris Barbee Treasurer . Norma Heinz Guard lean Iordan Service Chairman Lorna Salmen Pianist , .Cozette Wieland Chorister , Phyllis Nuss Reporter. . . Roberta Brown -22-

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Class CIW! lContinuedl Harold F irme-His green Model A and '5Oc to anyone who would take them. Lorna Salrnen-Her ready, cheery smile to Curtis Iacobson. ' Corinne Van Patten, Bernice Carlson, Iean Iordan-Their lasting friendship to Cecelia, Isabelle and Velma. Lucille Watson-Her every night special to Marjorie Blacketer. Margaret and Marcella Grosshans-Their purely coincidental similarities to the next set of twins that hit Sutton High. LaVeigh Bender-Her great ability to write poetry to Bob Halligan, and her leadership in Pep Club to DeNeice R. and Cecelia P. Phyllis Nuss-Her presidency of the Car Driver's Club to Lemoine A. Cozette Wieland-Her excellent vocal ability to LaVonne Franz. Joan Lilliedoll-Her office duties to the next likely candidate. Norma Heinz-Her quiet efficiency to Kenneth Leininger. Bernadine Ebert-Her interests in out of town Romeos to Ruth E. Paul Hofmann-His bass voice to Robert Rauscher and his nickname to Elden Plettner. Raymond Bitterman and Roberta Brown-Their daily walk to Darrell Rasmus- sen and Marietta Firme. Donald Hurst-His ability to get along with Miss Moehring to Robert L. Harold Carlson-His quietness in class to Thomas Sheridan. Francis Roberts-That back seat in the Lyric to Milton Woods. Helen Trautman-Her soprano giggle to Betty Peters. Louise Fehr-Her knowledge of cars to lean Matteson. Verta Ehly-Her calm, innocent ways to Darrell Trobaugh. Louise Hill-Her pleasing way of getting along with everyone to Wes R. Patricia Hughes-Her Shakespearean talents in English to Verdell Nuss. Geraldine Barnell-Her nightly walks to and from town to her sister. Olive Pope-Her old Cello rosin to Maxine MacDonald. Iris Barbee-Her curly hair to Paul Christiansen. Dean Monson-His brother to lean Eggert. Leo Unterseher-His chauffeuring job to Reuben Unterseher. Robert Spangler-His radio experiments to his brother Lawrence. Ierome Rauscher-The back seat of Harold F irme's car to anyone brave enough tolake it. Harry Iohnson-His second to the last seat in Bookkeeping to Robert M. Keith Ham-His job as office boy to Dean Lohmeier. Elden Holmes-His excess height to Delores Schwab. Elaine Peterson-Her ability to make the piano keys move to Elaine N . Evelyn Hunnell and Madeline Leininger-Their teaching ability to Leota Bettger and Max Steiger. IN WITNESS WHEREOF We, the Class of l942, have to this our Last Will and Testament ,subscribed our names and affixed our seal on this twenty-sec- ond day of May, One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-two. Madam Von Kirchheter Franklin D. Roosevelt -2f1-



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Sutton .qhonies Saddle your blues to a wild Mustang And gallop your troubles away. The Sutton Ponies is an honorary organization ot peppy girls under the sponsorship ot Miss Mariory Swan. There are 30 members with l5 seniors, 5 juniors, 6 sophomores and 4 freshmen. The oiticers ot the club are: Pep Leader La Veigh Bender Assistant Leaders Cecilia Pope G DeNeice Rauscher Secretary and Treasurer Lucile Watson The pep club is easily recognized and makes a striking appearance in their black corduroy slacks, red ierkins and white shirts. They attend all football, basketball games and other school activities to promote the school spirit. They gave skits, drills, bon tire rallies, and this year they sponsored a Halloween Hop where a iuke box furnished music while the evening was spent dancing. BACK ROW: K. Houtz, V Bauman, M. Grosshans, M. Blacketer .M. Snedgen, A. Swanson. B. Carlson, J, Jordan, D. Grobc. M. Nuss, L. Watson. SECOND ROW: I. Barbee, C. Van Patten, D. Price, J. Lilliedoll, I. Pope, M. Gross- hans. P. Nuss, C. Wieland, B. Everett. FIRST ROW: R. Eckhardt, D. Hollingsworth, R. Brown, M. A. Sharkey, V. Nuss., J. Weston, O. Pope, Miss Hockett LEADERS: C. Pope. L. V. Bender, D. Rauscher. -23-

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