Sutton High School - Mustang Yearbook (Sutton, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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8.31.21 The Normal Trainers have again organized for this years work. The membership is composed of luniors and Seniors, 26 in number, who take it upon themselves to be our future teachers of America. Not ony is it our duty to train and teach pupils, but also to be kind and sympathetic to them. The officers for l94l-i942 are: President Agnes Roemmich Vice President lean lordan Secretary Bernice Carlson Treasurer Evelyn Hunnell Reporter Helen Trautman Pianist Elaine Peterson Sponsor Miss Anna Moehring Our meetings are held the second Thursday of every month in any mem- ber's home. Books are published concerning important facts about our meet- ings such as time, place, roll call, round table discussion, games, special numbers and reports, At each meeting such activities are carried out. Light refreshments are served at the close of each meeting. BACK ROW: L. Pope. D. Kloin. R. Schneider, P. Cundall, C. Pope. V. Baumann., I. Pope. E. Griess, J, Buttoll, M. Leininger, SECOND ROW: T. Grioss. W, Nuss, E. Peterson. M. Kauk. R. Hofmann, V, Ely, E. Ackerman. Miss Moc-hring. FRONT ROW: V. Roemmich. A. Roemmich. J. Jordan, A. Swanson, B. Carlson, E. Hunncll, H. Trautman, R. Brown. -29-

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L, 4l. BACK ROW: H. Johnson, J. Rauscher, P. Hofmann, R. Sandberg, R. Rollins, E. Holmes, K. Ham, R. Spangler, L. Unterseher, W. Lohmeier, M. Leininger, J. Ely, K. Kauk. SECOND ROW: B. Ebert, C. Wieland, J. Lilliedoll, J. Leininger, B. Rath, R. Bitter- man, J. Hicks, L. Watson, D. Leitner, L. V. Bender. FIRST ROW: D. Deering, W. Cundall, I. Barbee, O. Pope, P. Hughes, G. Barnell, F. Roberts, Miss Hockett. Uqpplzecl nglzslz The eyes believe themselves, the ears believe other people. There are 28 students in the Iournalism class. Miss Marjory Swan is the instructor. This group ot juniors and seniors works hard for the publication of the Mustang paper which is issued once a month. They study diligently as journalists to write the news ot the paper. Much credit is given to the editor and the sponsor who check and recheck the stories received from the reporters for actual printing. Cooperation and hard work are the main things for a good paper and the Mustang stat-t truly has this. The student body always looks forward to each issue. The Mustang editors are as follows: Editor, Phyllis Nuss, Bus. Mgr. Cozette Wieland, Make-Up Editor, Holland Sandberg, Personal Editor, Lucille Watson, Sports, Lorenz Roemmich, Club Editor, Geraldine Barnell, Exchange Editor, Olive Pope, Dep't News, Bernadine Ebert, Grade News, Paul Hofmann, Class Editor, Max Leininger, Feature, Ioan Lilliedoll. -28-



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Class .,CPl'0plleCy tContinuedl My scope then focused in New York City Athletic Club. Miss Patricia Hughes was having her double chins removed. She told me two of my class mates were to have a ladies wrestling match in the gym. As I entered the gym a familiar voice rang out announcing the bout. If you would have told me back in '42 that Dean Monson would weigh 450 pounds and be a boisterous referee in a ladies athletic club I would have thought you-er-a little eccentric. The bout was two-ton Salmen vs. Pee Wee Leitner. When the match was over with Salmen the muddiest I went up to talk to them. My scope then streaked over to The Empire State Building focusing up inside to the top story windows. There sat Leo Unterseher cleaning windows. Ierome Rauscher's secretary was sitting on his desk, or was in his desk. His secretary was Madeleine Leininger. He was married to Evelyn Hunnell but he said he didn't know how long it would last. Evelyn and Madeleine were to have a shown down soon. Ierome told me that he had just been trying on his new recording ma- chine some of the Peterson-Cundall songs. Elaine does the arranging and Phyllis and Wilma write the lyrics. Good work old super scope I said, now show me more of my friends. It flashed up to a certificate on the wall of a home reading For outstanding bravery to Gen. Mac Roemmichf' So Lorenz was using up his surplus energy for the good of our nation. I visited with Lorenz for a time and he told me his pal Paul was doing O. K. He was the chief judge at the live stock show at the world's fair. He told me he also had recently seen Wayne Lohmeier play- ing on the Globe Trotter's team. Wayne said he thought it was just about time to settle down. On rushed the super talkie scope. It stopped at the airport. I saw Donna Price just boarding it. It seemed she had a definite interest in flying and so had become a stewardess. The plane wasn't ready and Donna and I had a brief chat. I asked her about her friends Bernice Carlson and Lucile Watson. She said Lucile played the piano for her husband on his various singing tours from coast to coast. Bernice was Dean of Women at Vassar but now had a great problem . She could not decide whether' she wanted to continue her career or settle down on a farm near Sutton. My scope wandered across New York looking for familiar names. My how some of the names and faces had changed! My scope made a quick swing focusing upon the New York City concert hall billing the famed string quartet-Miss Iris Barbee, Miss Cozette Wieland, Miss Olive Pope, and Miss Phyllis Nuss. Leaving the hall my scope picked up these words on a flashy sign Madame Schumann Bender leading contralto here next week. So LaVeigh had finally decided to keep her voice a secret no longer. Across the street at the Hot Spot the twins were singing with Freddie Nicolai's orchestra. He is the nation's hottest trumpeter. Marcella and Mar- garet said he was a swell guy to work with but he always forget about pay day. tContinued on page 403 -3Q-

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