Tecumseh High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Tecumseh, NE)

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■ I I I I I I I I I i Ufathto tfaffhonot 7? . Y £ul , ayS ?y c£ -+ X ' t -£c-c CiC. C- £t , Grujpfes' P C« 2 L Jaamfbm Margaret Hervey 11 • A. Schindler Peru State Teachers College, A. B. Peru State Teachers College a. B Additional work at the University of Nebraska M. a! University of Colorado Superintendent Mathematics, English Hi-Y Dramatics, Senior Class IUlala Smith vVayne State Teachers College Advance work at the I University of Colorado Commercial Sophomore Class A. 3. Howard Hatcher Peru State Teachers College, A. B, Minnesota Coaching School 1938 Duluth State Coaching School 1939 Science, Mathematics Athletics, Coach Lunir A. lie me r University of Nebraska A. B«; B . ’• A Graduate v ork-U'nivcrsity of Nebraska English, Public Speaking Brave, Junior Class Beulah Geyer ( University of Nebraska 8. S. in Ec. Additional work at the University of Nebraska Junior High School English; iAtin Junior Girl Reserves Leora Libhart i eru State Teachers College B. A. in Music Education Music Pauline Bo.ven University of Nebraska A 5 unior High school Girls Athletics A— Helen Boten Central Mi ssouri State Teachers Colleg 3. S. in Ed. University of Missouri .V. A. History, Tomahawk, Girl Reserv Keith Jobes Alice Kerner Gena Halverstadt Keith Ernst Kenneth Powell Marjorie Gobber THE CLASS There ares Twenty-six boys. Nineteen girls. Twenty-four live in the country. Twenty-one live in town. Thirty-five seniors dance, or try to. Fifteen seniors eat their lunch at school. The oldest senior is eighteen. The youngest senior is fifteen. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Seniors have participated: In Hi-Y thirty-two years. In G.R. seventy-three years. In Pep Club thirty-five years. In Track eighteen years. In G.A.A. sixteen years. In football thirty-four years. In Basketball forty-six years. In F.F.A. twenty-one years. This year there are: Fourteen seniors on Brave staff. Four seniors in G.A.A. Seven seniors in F.F.A. Eighteen seniors in music groups. SENIOR OFFICERS President-Charles Stratman Vice-President-Ervin Osterthun Secretary-Mary Sullivan Treasurer-Gerald Kelley ORGANIZATION OFFICERS Hi-Y Pres.-Ervin Osterthun G.R. Pres.-Ruby Bray G.A.A. Pres.-Ruth Lenpka Football Captains-Osterthun, Wo 1ken Editor of Brave-Richard Gieser F.F.A. Pres.-Delmar Lillich Joan Aitken Joe Johnson Betty Evans Norman Jury Wanda Jaoka Gordon Mattox Patty Baird Bob Tuoker Theresa Masur Joe Weber Donna Mattox Robert Carman Helen Krause David Yoder Arlene Farley Howard Durst Laura Blough Harold Good Kenneth Smith Helen Wolfert Diok Piersol Anneliese Idler Darrell Grell Carrie Workman Ray Humphrey Lu Ella Buethe Dorothy Miller Raymond Mo Coy Sherman Wolf Maxine Slagle Robert Kerth Paulotta Masur Marvin Olson Donna Schmidt Wayne Bollmeier Dora Clineburg Marjorie Little Francis Kavannagh Charles Villars Esther Badertscher Virginia Deeringer Barbara Boatman Edsel Bartels Loretta Morrissey Phyllis Seokman Regina Weakland Henry Waterman Bernice Bartels Eileen Brockmeier Bernice Rademacher Wilbur Spradley Jeanne Feldhausen Arnold Higgins Junims Pa6® 8 Foot Loose The Cast bob Tucker as Randolph Cunningham Dot Killer—Mary Early Joe Johnson as Buss Daily Helen Wolfert as Mrs. Forrester Wayne Bollmeier as Bob Early Loretta Morrissey Champion ticket seller • p‘ee 9 juniors The Class The Junior class has fifty-six me: bers. Ihe officers are Raymond McCoy-President Joe Johnson-Vice President Laura Blough-becretary bob Tucker-Treasurer Dorothy Miller, Loretta Morrissey Tomahawk Rep o r te r s There are twelve of the class of ' 2 who started to kindergarten under Mrs. Raymond Morrissey. They are Y ayne Bollmeier, Patty Baird, bob Tucker, Joe Johnson, Jeanne Feldhau-sen, Charles Villars, Helen Jolfert, Dorothy Miller, Loretta Morrissey, Dave Yoder, Wilbur Bpradley, and Dick Piersol. Junior Play On November 2d and 2y, the Junior Play was presented. 'Ihe play Foot Loose, was directed successfully by Mrs. Hervey. The plot in general was about the Early family. The mother and father went away on a vacation and left the children at home with Delphi, the maid. Delphi had to leave because of sickness. The children got into all kinds of trouble. Bob Early and Buzz Daily ran into Mrs. Forrester's car and had to pay damages. Mary Early had a case on Jack Milford, a college man. She went out at night more than her mother would allow. Miriam Walker, a girl friend was Jack's cousin. Hope Early met her old love , Sanford Jells, and they made plans to be married. Dick Early married Jenry Malloy. The story ended with the parents return. They found the family changed—-for the oetter. Junior Party The Junior Parly was held January 15, in the a ' room. It was a hard time party. Everyone who didn't dress, had to pay a forfeit. In one game, Mr. Hatcher had to sing a lullaby and rock a baby (Jeanne F.) to sleep. Miss Smith promi sed A' s to everyone in typing, rather than pay the forfeit. r. Gerner played Paul Revere and rode a broomstick around the room. Dot Miller and Joe Weber received the prizes for being the best dressed. Larry Morrissey, in charge of the games, introduced a new relay for boys. Each one had to dress in girls clothes, run to e goal and back. Ihe n xt one did the same, until they were back to the first again. Raymond Humphrey's side won. It ended with a chili feed. Air. Gerner's prized recipe for chili turned out to be hot stuff. It seems that two of the bpys stirred in an extra box of red hot pepper. Dora Clineburg —Delphi Diok Piersol as Diok Early Darrell Grell as Mr. Early Joan Aitken—Hope Early Raymond MoCoy « Jack Milford Laura Blough as Marjorie Little as Bob Kerth—Sanford Wells Patty Baird as J.nny Mallory Mrs. Early Mlria. W.lk.r Betty Lye 11 Lamar Grell Lloyd Wagner Eugene Ovrons Jack Wo 1 ken Bill WebbChoster Ditto Doris Parrish Robert Pope Jack Kelly - Wilbur Othmer. B lttythe Mary Dafoe Mary Dafoe Di k Hintz Billy Schultz Lorene Baum John Putman Melvin Mandery 5 3 Adeline Baum Lee Bridgman Lucille Wade Jercme Olmsted Mildred Eilers Don Anderson Daryl Geweke Avis Marshall Merl Sherman Mildred Bates Dwight Severns Jeanette Seckman Bessie Van Winkle Robert Severns Irene Dirksen Leland Wolfert Donnabelle Bauers Mervin Carman Clara Pinckert hfield Marcille McAuliffe John Krause Paulene Clineburg Jack Kavanagh Geraldine Murphy Carl Spradl y Carman, Anderson Marshall, Eilers, and the bell Clineburg, Carmen, P. Mahoney, Bates, Wolfert, Critchfield, Sherman, Z. Mahoney Kelley, Severns, Ditto Bridgmon, Olmsted, Webb, McAuliffe Bauers, Kavanagh, Dafoe, Lyell Wagner, Wolken, Othaer, Putman, Blythe Murphy, Z. Mahoney, Hints, Geweke A.Baum, Dirksen, Pinokert, L. Baum, J. Seckman VariWinkle, Parrish, Wade Jb 'TUc U 3etty Gobber Norma Stewart Donita Stull Robert Bates Donna Johnson Lester Baum Earl Bartels Elna Kent Jay Broady Ruby HoltArdis Bpley Keith ner Betty Taylor Robert Good Eldonna Swan Dale Spradley Betty Tucker Richard Webb Marjorie Broady y Keith Wanner Marjorie Tucker Lorain Stutheit Betty Lou Piersol Virginia Johnson Kieth Leatherman Georgia Workman Kenneth Moller Donna Jean Wendell Donna Belle Muncey Michael Feu ley Marjorie Dawdy Teresia MoLaughlin Gerald Spradly Magdelena Mandery Fre Feldhoilsen Marjorie Ann Dunlap Maxine Seckman Madeline Huston Beulah Lunsford Patricia Hewitt Kenneth Williams Herrin Rademacher Dorothy Hordmeyer Marjorie Sherman Margin Richards Charles Kavanagh Anthony Kerner Turdhqrcuk Page 12 | t Cody, Marjorie, Norma Jean, Teresia, Marjorie, Betty Gerald, Mervin, Jay, Kenneth Billy, Tonyr James, Kenneth, Michael, tfeith, Robert Marjorie, Marjorie, Elna, Betty, Beulah, Maud Donna, Rita, Cecil, Frances, Ruby, Donna Jean, Magdalene, Betty, Maxine, Opal Keith, Dale, James, Frederick, Charles, Earl Virginia, Georgia, Eldonna, Donita, Patsy, Dorothy Lorain Stutheit, President Bob Good, Secretary David Hindera, Treasurer Delmar Fricke, not pictured Frances Grof Reta Parrish Delmar Fricke Cecil Cody Anderson Dorothy Baird Robert WilhelmJaaes ParrishDavid Hindera Calvin Jochim Stover Maud Parrish Opal A Bonita Heuke Roland Johns Wilma PabstBilly Abbot Jennie Slade V Jimmie telen Wolf Ruby Buethe Mary Seidel LeRoy yaxmey Uan DraJc M i itorriscey Belva Stanley Willard Lacey ebb illis Deubler Robert Logsdon Herman Pluta Francis LeapkaArts ,lph GoodJean Winner Duane Hewitt Rpb Norman Morrissey Catherine Higgins Qnvmvfy . Bonnie Vanlaninghi Locado Johnson ' Bob HalTerstadt farbara DaI oe ' (not pictured) Deeringer, Lacey, Yanney, Good Webb, Drake, Arts, Deubler Minner, Buethe, N Morrissey Bridgmon, Pluta y, Bridgmon, Logsdon Lunsford, Johnson, Lempka, Halverstadt ___Page 15 • seuemnqtmte Betty Buerstetta Raymond Johnson Donna Van Winkle Kenneth Radmacher Dale Lee Stanley Marie Braanarm Jack Willie Leonard Chittenden Jean Van Winkle Kathleen Drake Blankenship Gladys Wilhelm Anna Belle Buethe LaVera McCoy Danny Sullivan Billie Troeger Millard Grell t) J . S1 x June Lee Slagle Dorothy Blough Rol llott Lois Workman Arlene Kuster frnsu Richard Salmon Donald Ramsey Barbara Bush JU G Jv Marilyn Miller Edna Taylor Janet Sherman Bruce Kn liSie ont;d moor ? School, Tecumsoh, Pri ra lcstcr -N ck Gib : rma Hunt ath Lcmokn lay Mo Coy raldinc H ,v' ul JEW LIBRARY ET UP BY W I? !U«er £r' hffaayy | JS 5 ■ CCEhCti com Page 17 — coach hoich THS---------------- Sr«i is publichod every v :o v:ee,5 by the studoats of tho Tocr eh High ___— tv crty-five cents rer senesterj fifty cents ?or _l Nebraska. CsC uL'O o L-i— QL - o - a M - c -y r M eO- +- C yean SE1 LECTED TlTl.t-AN OLD KENTUCKY GAR y-jDEN ; . Aii j - entuc ft,. rene y v JUNIORS b£L 4C? C :COmiTTEL: riFOR JR-SK :QUET rjOA c to ien :ltS My, aren’t the sen-p, Q i iors snoopy the last S ((v couple of days? Vrell, V lw0u n,t you be too if (( you heard one junior the student (tody uou 7 excellent e ucq oh icn ol : y AMERICAN LEC ON SPONSOR 'iRAMATl EtO: piAh link ok at xr nor Rolir 0 asking another to pet all of the old curtain shades, newspapers,end burlap that they could lay their hands on. I OhI Yes, Mr. Gerner mentioned that he knew where there was an old Icow that would iaoke excellent hamburgers. .Yuxal Yuml HONOR goa -EDITOR ObSI’ iSS I'AK.OER jD2P’T. EDITORS: .Clubc Around School Snorts Hucic .Features Soonr.or IT.JTK Witt ' Richard Gioror ayx.e T;ollr.eicr x X ' -N , Corvid he 1 Icy. “Ts X A brolhy ilh.r (jA ° iCf.y non d I.:cCoy T— ' P 'Xlf Halvorst?jt A Gena Ruby Iri r L. A. Gerr.sr REPORTS: Putricifc. Lor.okf, Jearno F ld.iaur.cn, Ke-' Job s, : rn Ciinoburg, T ar;or e L ttlo 9(2QCdl jL' Lor . tv .orrisccv, Helen folf«.rt,! o. iori i--------- Gobr- r. Gene.vie vo I!cCoy, Alb rt IV vt. Sven' Februa I W‘lAUo=k- Thjlm Mnyfitl Vn . ',-r-v'Nebraska City, he-e Motion Pictures elene 3aum yne I olimeier estoWJitto ick 5 7qer th - V raldii. ul FlncK arlcs Vilx nor able Menti Ks . leen 3rockmeir rlcs Stratman v- A Rj a s M D 0 K l, ct u c: “A Machine Maker The Family Affair G.R.-HJ-Y Joint meeting—Ray Rice lounty 3asketoanl Tournaq ent sA ty’Basketball %Y? -n 7S y H •• I • o c; P n — e O 91 (u t, - c f' O h j? - ♦- Oj U C £ O C' -J r: « tr, x, = CD o o .j ■■ s Vi n o G- ' ««. C O -k' H rH rs r. PN ID G) C 7X r « o • -C Cj • -3 • - - m c T- h s a t-i t: • j=co a cOG)x: . rH Oi x: cu • . • o c Xh -r- Q 1o -a cr O m un SENIORS ’NGS WIN THANKSGIVING TILT-13 TO 6 w«; a- 2? oj sophomores j 6iS 21uA F PACT, RISilSVE FFA BOYS Page 18 tu sino Small Vocal Group Boys Glee Club Boys Small Vocal Kerth Jobes Grell Pinckert Bollmoier Pabst Ernst McCoy In an Old Kentucky Garden Richard Morgan kayraond McCoy Colonel Staunton Wayne Bollmeier Jeannie Staunton June Nichols Henry Blow—Joe Weber Hannah Larkin Virginia Deeringer Philip Staunton Robert Kerth Stephen Foster Paul Pinckert Joy Davis Mary Sullivan Hindu Magicians Darrell Grell Keith Jobes Keith Ernst A'Capella Chorus 3 co Pap;© 22 u e, 'exoj use. Clineburg Marshall Jacka Wasur Grof Swan Workman Johnson Miller Tucker Kiss Bowen Farley Lempka Mattox Lempka Van Winkle Hadenacher 4 A Pare 23 A Cue, sp' oJi and a r W One-act plays given by the x. Play Production Class Highness --Drana by Ruth Ciorloff CAST Winners of Anna™------ Ruth Lempka Dramatics j' Local Dec. Gregory-----Ervin Osterthun Class Contest Masha———-—-----Laura Blough m Paul----------Dick Piersol Grell HI , ■ J Humorous Thank You, Doctor —Melo- Lempka Kelley-lst dramatic Farce by Gilbert Emery Mrs. Hervey Halverstadt CAST 2nd Doctor—————Albert Pabst Pabst Nurse————Pat Lempka Mrs. Lester——Mary Sullivan Mayfield Cort-——————-Darrell Grell Patient—————Kenneth Powell A Matter of Choice —Comedy by William J. Farma CAST w, Mr. Brent-—---—Richard Carman Mrs. Brent——Genevieve McCoy Jennie--------Thelma Mayfield Marcia———J eanne Feldhousen Phoebe-----———Laura Blough Aunt Margaret----Ruth Lempka Henry—-————Gordon Mattox Powe11 Oratory zJLaU Lempk‘ Jobes-lst , rtrx . j piar801 McCoy-2nd - j . SulllTan CP . Mattox o is (Zuy irrCt A')t Declamatory Contest Dramatio Orations McCoy Wolfert-lst Howard Smith Norma June Hunt Carman Betty Lyell Hunt-2nd Keith Jobes Feldhousen Genevieve McCoy Humorous Blough Dramatio Patricia Lempka Gena Halverstadt Joan Aitken Chester Ditto Ruth Lempka Gerald Kelley Mary Sullivan Marjorie Sherman Helen Wolfert Dona Belle Munoy Uf oiue jonot Ervin Osterthun Virginia Johnson Gallant, cordial, neighborly as he pilots his fellows Solemn, well-behavied, punctual and very nice to know Patty Lempka Quiet and gentle but uni que in capability Footbal1 Ervin Osterthun Marion Wolken Kenneth Powell Lee Koons Don Anderson Charles Stratman Wilbur Spradley Gordon Mattox Delmar Lillich Raymond McCoy Robert Kerth Joe Johnson Keith Jobes Darrell Grell Richard Giesor Richard Carman Joe Weber Bruce Pope Co-Captain Raymond McCoy Versatile, happy and really talented in all things Page 24 Track Letters Howard Smith Ervin Osterthun Lee Koons Gordon Mattox Robert Kerth Darrell Grell Richard Carman Basketball Ervin Osterthun Harold Good Dick Piersol Robert Kerth Joe Johnson Darrell Grell Richard Gieser Richard Carman Kenneth Powell Bob Tucker • Captain Student Manager Bill Morrissey Jack Kelley Bill Critchfield Wilbur Spradley Richard Gieser Leiand Wolfert Cheer Leader Dorothy Miller Joan Aitken Patty Baird Athletic Honor Society Howard Smith Ervin Osterthun Charles Stratman Wilbur Spradley Dick Piersol Raymond McCoy Joe Johnson Darrell Grell Richard Gieser Marion Wolken Joe Weber Keith Jobes Agricultural Placement in Judging Contests Junior Moller Gerald Kelley Marvin Olson Raymond Heuke Charles Stratman Marion Wolken Gordon Mattox Delmar Lillich Young Citizenships Contest Richard Gieser-Distriot Winner Howard Smith Laura Blough Mary Sullivan Boys State-1940 Richard Gieser Girls State-1940 Ruby Bray World Herald Scholarship Award Keith Ernst Quill and Scroll Members Patty Lempka Riohard Gieser G • A • A • First Local Award Bessie Van Winkle Lucille Wade Maxine Slagle Marcia Moller Pauline Clineburg Adelene 3aum Donnabell Bauers Donna Mattox Joan Aitken 0 A Page 25 (jj Luti'lhonprr Eldona Swan Small but extraordinarly qualified for great leadership Richard Gieser Polite, winning, intelligent. A real asset to his school Second Local Award Mary Sullivan Dorothy Miller Shorthand Certificates Dora Clineburg Lorretta Morrissey Donita Whitlock-60 Loretta Morrissey Dorothy Osterthun Dorothy 0sterthun-60 Donita Whitlock Donita Whitlock Ruth Lempka-80 Gena Halverstadt Donna Wolf Patty Lempka-100 Alice Kerner Edward Wolfert Alice Kemer-60 Wanda Jacka Donnie Phillips Genevieve McCoy-60 Doris Parrish Patty Baird Thelma Mayfield-60 Joe Weber Ruby Bray-80 Joan Aitken Lora Idler-60 First State Award Ruby Bray Marjorie Gobber-60 Clara Pinckert Donna Wolf-60 Keith Ernst Mary Sullivan-60 Ruth Lempka Richard Gieser Laura Blough Darrell Grell Lamar Grell Draaatio Awards Marjorie Gobber One Act Play Contest Second State Award Gena Halverstadt Gena Halverstadt Jeanne Feldhousen Keith Jobes Dorothy Osterthun Norma June Hunt Norma Hunt Patricia Lempka Wanda Jacka Keith Jobes Robert Kerth Raymond McCoy Rating-Excelent Agriculture Letter Genevieve McCoy Ruth Lempka Marvin Olson Patty Lempka Musio Solo Ratings-ly40 Gerald Kelley Delmar Lillich Delmar Lillich Thelma Mayfield National Contest Paul Pinckert Raymond McCoy-Second Albert Pabst-Fourth Dorothy Miller Clever, individual and most useful to her classmates and school Joe Johnson Music Letters Helen Wolfert Merl Sherman June Nichols Phyllis Mahoney Norman Jury Albert Pabst Charles Villars Howard Durst Wayne Bollmeier Carrie Workman Competent Typists Patty Lempka-50 Marjorie Gobber-50 Paul Pinokert-50 Norma Hunt-50 Refined, good-humored. He guides his olassmates District Contest in thinking and doing Raymond McCoy-Superior Albert Pabst-Superior Donna Phillips-Excellent Laura Blough-Excellent Carrie Workman-Excellent Wayne Bollmeier-Bxcellent u e, hue. Norma June Hunt Ruth Lempka Donna Phillips Dorothy Osterthun 3etty Boatiran Thelma Yayfield Alice Kerner Ruby Bray Marjorie Gobber Ervin Osterthun Junior Moller Best Actress (Actor) Best Looking Best Musician Best Sport Smallest Biggest Bluffer Most Modest Most Representative Most Unassuming Best Athlete Biggest Woman Haters Keith Jobes Lee Koons Edward Wolfert toward Smith VJilbur Hewitt Bill Morrissey Keith Albers Paul Pinckert Robert Eilers Marion Wolken Bruce Pope ajoundschcui Patty Lempka Most Likely to Succeed Keith Ernst Gena Ha1verstadt Richard Carman Donna Wolf Most Argumentati Raymond Heuke Friendliest Delraar Lillich Richard Gieser Gerald Kelley Marcia M.oller Least Talkative Darrell Powell Aileen Morrissey Gentlest Genevieve McCoy June Richols Albert Pabst La Verne Hutt Donita Whitlock Kenneth Powell Peppiest ‘dartin Schultz Most Indolent Mary Sullivan Charles Stratman Most Devoted Couple Page 28 Donna Mattox Betty Tucker Bernice Rademacher Marjorie Broody Elna Kent Zola Mahoney Donna Johnson Members Activities Girl Reserve activities began in September with a planning meeting of the Junior and Senior club cabinets All girls in nine thru twelve were quests at a membership picnic The new members were recognised by a candle ceremonial. The two groups met on alternate weeks for programs consisting of music, devotions and a study. The Senior group used varied topics and the Juniors studied personality with special speakers Social activities included the picnio for new girls, a Halloween banquet for the Senior group and a joint meeting with the Hi-Y at which Ray Rice talked on India. Future plans include a public Vesper Service and a birthday party to celebrate the sixteenth birthday of younger Girl’s work in Y.W.C.A. Active work will end with a Senior farewell ceremony in May. Ruby Bray, President Mary Sullivan, Vice-Pres Gena Halverstadt, Secretary Patricia Lempka, Treasurer June Nichols, Music Chairman Norma Hunt, Devotional Ch. Ruth Lempka, Social Ch. Alice Kerner, Social Ch Dorothy Osterthun, Finance Ch Donna Wolf, Program Ch. Dorish Parrish, Jr. Social Ch. Phyllis Mahoney, Jr. Music Ch. Geraldine Murphy, Jr. Treasurer Mary Dafoe, Jr. Program Ch. Adelene Baum, Jr. Devotional Ch. Eileen Brockmeier Miss Muir, Social Adviser Miss Boten, Senior Adviser Miss Geyer, Jr Sponsor Dorothy Nordmeyer Betty Boatman Joan Aitken Avis Marshall Genevieve McCoy Aileen Morrissey Opal Mandery Mildred Bates Clara Pinckert Lu Ella Beuthe Maxine Seekman Thelma Mayfield Donna Belle Muncey Betty Evans Rita Parrish Marjorie Little Cecil Parrish Betty Taylor Betty Gobber Jenny Slade Donna Belle Schmidt Marcille McAuliffe Bonita Heuke Pauline Clineburg Dorothy Baird Cody Anderson Mildred Filers Dorothy Miller Wilma Pabst Luoelle Wade Bernice Bartels Maxine Slagle J eanne Feldhausen Barbara Boatman Wanda Jacka Madeline Huston Helen Wolfert Betty Piersol Georgia Workman Frances Grof El donna Swan Ruby Kolt Bessie Van Winkle Patricia Hewitt Patty Baird Marjorie Sherman Virginia Johnson Betty Lyell Marjorie Gobber Laura Biough Loretta Morrissey Donita Stull Donna Phillips Donita Whitlock Marjorie Tucker Dora Clineburg Lorene Baum Lora Idler Norma Stewart Maud Parrish Marjorie Dawdy Irene Dirksen Page 29 vited Mr. Boyden to speak on his experiences in the World War. Our next meeting was spent playing volleyball. On January 21th, 1941, the club had a father and son meeting. For entertainment Truth and Consequences was played. After this apple pie and ice cream were served. On February 19th there was a joint meeting between the Hi-Y and G. R. clubs. Ray Rice gave a very interesting talk on India. This was followed by refreshments and a short dance. On March 13th, Mr. Schindler led a discussion meeting. For April 21th the club is planning a mother and son banquet. Robert Kerth, Social Ch. Richard Gieser, Secretary Wayne Bollmeier, Devotional Ch, Keith Ernst, T.'usio Chairman Keith Jobes, Social Ch. Darrell Grell, Publicity Ch. Raymond McCoy, Treasurer Paul Pinckert Charles Stratman, Vice Pres. Members Ervin Osterthun, President Don Anderson Jerome Olmsted Gerald Kelley Merl Sherman Wilbur Spradley Billy Blythe William Morrissey Keith Albers Mr. Schindler, Sponsor Norman Jury Sherman ’.Volf John Putman La Vern Kutt Gordon Mattox Kenneth Powell Lee Bridgmon Bill CritchTield Henry 'Waterman Billy Webb Mervin Carman Joe Johnson Richard Piersol Chester Lee Ditto Leland Wolfert Purpose To create, maintain and extend throughout our school and community high standards of Christian character. Platform Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, clean living. Years Activities The first Hi-Y meeting of the 1940-41 season was the annual watermelon feed in the Agriculture room. On October 15th, our second meeting, we had induction services for new members followed by initiation. On November 18th the club in- iiovLtpap Te-cu-ms-eh Te-cu-ms-oh Tecumseh—Rahi ifourpap R. Lempka P. Lempka B. Van Winkle R. Bray M. Sullivan T. Mayfield G. McCoy D. Mattox Page 50 Nigat Niga, hoe potato Half past aligata Lam bam bully niga Chica-wa-da Tecumseh Indiana Rahi Rahl Rahl D. Whitlock A. Morrissey Miss Hill L. Morrissey


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