Lincoln College View High School 1936 Yearbook

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The Sta.ff: Edito r B ill Hughe s Associat e Ed itor Jean Hooper Bu s in e .s s Ma nager Ervain Oak s Adve rtis in g :Yl a n age r s Le land Berggren, Id a Sch o enthal, K e nneth Krull Ass istant Ed itors : Featu re .... . .. . . .. .... . . . ... ... ..... .. ... .. .... .. . . ... ... ...... . ....... .Jea n Ro s enba c h Club s Loi s lvl c G e e Bo ys' A t h letic s Fred Soft.in Girl s' Athle tic s Cl v er Green Snap h ot D o r is Pa r ker C a l e nd ar Pegg y H o rnung A r t . . ... ... ... ... .. . . .. .. ... . .. . ....... . ...... .. .... . ... .. ... . ............. l\1ar y Pede r sen T y pi t s . .. ..... . . .. .. . . ............. . . . .. . . A rl e n e Nel s on , Franc e s Lundwall

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! le dedicate this book to the College Vie w Busine ss Mpn 's Club an d to t he future alumni of our school who w:1 1 at ., :·r e time b~ t ,rki11g part in this wo rth -w hile m oveme nt w hi .: li is inje :t in an inspirational a nd coope ra tive spirit int o our l'''.1mtan ~y

-' Table of Con cnts

Arti cl e A:,foor Pag( ie,Y point tatf Staff ::\!ember

Colle ge View High School Pi cture

Dedi atio n Sta ff :.\Ic:nber

Vi ewpoi nt Views Edit ors

Our Good Timt·s ...................... St aff Me mb e r ..... ... . ..

Sneak Day Sta ff Me mber

Linco ln Adm in i tration Sta ff Member

South En tra nc e Pi cture

Facul ty St aff I em ber

Meet the S enio rs 1\1::l c k Harrison

Valedictoria n .... ..... .......... ........ SL if embe1· ... . ... .. .

Sa lut ato ria n ........ ............. . ........ S taff l\~ember . . ..... .. .

The Whole Town's Talking M ack Harrison

Co ll ege Vi ew :'.\Iont hly );ews Staff l\Iember

Co mmenc em ent Spe aker s Torvc l Johnson

Exerc ises Staff Member

St:l1ior Cla ss Sponsor ..... .... . .. . . Staff Member

Last Will and Testam P.nt of the S enior Class . ... ........ . ... Staff Member

S nea k Da y naps .. . ....... . ....... . ... Pictures . ........ . .. .. .... . .

Po e tic Dr eams Flo re nce Hergert

A Ready l\Ia d e Family Staff M e mber

Junior Sp onsor ....... . . . .............. .. Ire ne Henson . .. .... .... .

Junior Ra m bling s Cli ffo rd Thomas

Sop homor es Bet ty Belle Barn e y an d June Whal e n

l\'i:1th Grade N 0r m2, Christe n sen

Eighth Grade ..................... .. .... .Tan e Stewart and K Pi th Powell

Se nnt h Grad e ... ................ ..... . -:-•al e Gibbs ......... ...... .

~ew Faces , :'1 erritt Rob on at ion~l Hon or So ciety M "ck Harrison

1 he Stage P i..:t u te

\ IC'\.Yp oint Sta !'~ :.\1€-mber

Purple and Gold l\fai·c i a Perry Gn 1 Re se rv es . .. . .... . .... ..... ... ... , t aff :.\Iembe1· ......... .

Hi-Y Highli g·h t s Ja m e s Pember

Foo. vall ... .. .... ......... .... .. ......... ... .. taff Member

nas k e tba ll : tf Member -ac.:k S ~ f Memb er rt ! ; ) C lub and G .A A. A ct iv iti Ps Stn :: Membe r

C C! ~b ta fi' l\1ember

Ca l en d ;: t· Stafi ~-:.b er

A Fare•·.-ell S taff 1!-Jer

Vie wpo int Spo,, ors Staff l\lerr. 11er

Snapshots Pictun•· .J l

Au tog raph :, ........ . . ..... . .. .... ... ......... . ... ....... ......... 43, No te: N o n-staff , , 1b e rs who wrote ani.::le. have gi\ c:1 specia l me.ntion

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Vie wpoin t Views.

Th e edit o r s an d st~,ff w i s h t o ext e nd th c-ir hear t 1 , It tha nk s to the Coll e g e View i:-.~.1si ne s::; l\I e n· s c,rgani.zation f or m a>, n g t hi - yea r's pu bhc a fi o n possibl e Expe ct i ng nothm g in ret urn , save ou1· go od will, yo u did ever y thing with in your po wt'l' to mak e it ea s ier for us to p ut o ut a re volut ionary type of a r:n ual that cou ld n e v e r h a Ye bee n pub lished with out your s u ppo1-t. F u r the fir s t time in hi sto 1 y a b o o k is being pl a~e 1 in every s tud ent's hand s :-Jot o n l y thi s

hn Ye -.:on::-itk r ed o urselve s p ione rs by blazing th e way for s ucceediw;· cb s s e :c-. Undercl ass men s h :rnld 1·eaci t h is book ca1·efully, fi n di ng imp1·0\ e ments tha t ha,-e Lee n made and improveme nts· that c oul d be made Not i ce pm ticul a rly t he magaz ine style o m uch in e -.· idence thr oughout all fou r t yfou1 p,1ges. Pr eviou s t o thi s yea r neal'ly all hi gi1 schoo l y ear bo o k::; l1ave si m p1y bee n pic torial revie w s 1 D:3 G s ee s a ne w era of sp i c;v ~rnd plrns ing b ooks done in r, htet ary style W e a re proud to be among the Yery fi r s t t o p ut thi s ~tdd1 ' d in to a hi gh sc h o ol publicat.ion S i nce w e a re pioneer ;e; iE lhi s effo r t o u r ''ma g& zi ne" i s for fr o m pc• rf e c t_ "\\' e s im ply h ad th e: idea. N o w i t i s up to yo u to enim·gc: a nd im1~ ·oye i t. Takicg- up th e i mprov ement s w e hav e mad~, the fi1·st, a nd p erhap s the most ,,-or t h\Yh i le wa s do i ng ·.,·a y ,vith th e traLliti onal se t - up of d u dc1~t a nd faculty a ccom pli -= h-

f,, ::J l·s, inste ad of the m e ssy bl ockc d ad s wh i ch fi ll u p five or six page · th at co uld b e used fo1 · s o m et hi n g eb e S ect ion pages hi beled •·Se nio 1:; " , "Athlet ics" e t c. , ha Ye also been do ne a way with, ailo"·ing st i ll rno r e I '.) O m fo 1· other mate r ial. A n arlrninist rati o n pag e h as been i ntrod u <·ed whil e nap ::: h o t s ;,: n hu; c 1· and mor e num e r o u s A H in ai l the book ha s at l e ast thr ee tim e s a:o m ucn c opy i n it. i ~ d on e in a Let te r Ji te rary st le a n d i s m o re origi na l i n desi g n t han ~l i Y othct annu al, p ublished b y a h ig h :,.:chool of o ur :,;iz e, in t he state Tl ' at e nds om· boa stin g a nd " ·e'll ciose b.v s in cne-ly h opi ng th~ t on e 2nd all will e njo r th e 1 936 Yie wpoi1 ,t ;-;- e abo wi s h s t ud e nts , facu ty , an d t o,Y n peopl e ma n y happ y a nd su t·cessfui y ears t ha t a re b e ing· m ad e pos :c.: ible b y t h e c omrnm1 tt y\.; 1'1 ,n vel ous in genuity and c o ope r ati,·e team w ork .

Our Good Ti me s

Bill l l u~he,l ·~1lii1n-

but t h€' 1936 "Y ie\Ypr,' •1t" will s tand as a model fo1 · ~. 11 ; 'utur e high sc hoo l publi cati o · s ln th e stat e :\Iore pow er to :· , iJ and we know th at our r eade 1s, too , will appreci ate your good-·, .- ill g esture. You m ay be as s u red o f thE:ir coo pera tion in the drfre t" raak e Co llege Viev,· comm unity _,,nsc iou s

At thi s time we woul d :!l; u Eke to than k Mr Hum an· : ,nd v~r s Be1·gman fo r their he · · and gt· iding influ enc e as s ta ff s pon so r s.

Att c·nti o n, s tude , '·; ! T h :::,taff 's c hie:f pur p ose }"' ilishin ::r something so r evoh:. ciy wa s t o furni s h Colleg e Viev: Hi gh Scho ol with a more d elightful and inte restin g- type o f book that would open up n e w o pp ortuni tie s for a ll future Y ie w po int worke l'S \Ye

,Jn tn Jl oo1w r, . \,-,-o :· iatP Edi tor m ents Inst ea d : , us ual dry lis t of thing- s acc0 1np1l sLicl at such an d s uch ti 1e p, nted b y the s ide of th e indivi iuai panel pi ct ure s , inter e f :~g P ," r son al ac c ounts written ., 1 the Am er i c an }Iagazine in-:- ting p e o ple s tyle , have b ee n _,s titu ted. T he appeai·ance of uu r ~clvertisi11 g h as been va s tly changed b y u si 1~g a li s t of :c: pon-

Edi tunn lly , thi ~ is ju st an attemp t o ra rno ie fo r awhi l e. A s a se n ior, lo ok ing back o, e r rr. y h ig h sc h oo l da ys, I haY e th a t sa! l an d em pt)· f e el in'. As rn m e wa g < ne e uut it in th e P n~1d G , r:1y ad ::u n' · uppic is g etting t o o la1·ge for mr th r o a t H o weYe r eYety :-:en io1· is g l a <l tha t h e ' s smart c11 ou g h to g radu a t e V-.' e k no,Y not

No. 1 2, 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 10 12 12 12 14 16 16 16 17 1 8 19 21 21 21 () ') ~u 2 5 26 27 27 28 29 30 81 32 3 3 34 35 35 3G 37 38 39 40 l, 42 44 been )
Ervain 0.1k;. Bu,-ine,;,:U::ina~ er

wh9 is to come, b ut we ar r, · P,Hl~ to face it with wagging jaw ho•1, ~c; , nd vamping e·,€-s We are t ,,'l i ambition and Lincoln fir::n-- are ·ger to grab u up, \Y-! r..ave , ,tning to w0rry :..i.buut. Didn't certain sprU, e r at. one of our sse mbli e.s say , hat we v. ere up and go ing jL,ring h i s talk ·t A s ' ·tart €·d out to ay, l feel ve:·~,'i I ' ll ne,·er forget the good time: 15 fe iier s an d gaL h ad durin g ou ~· 1 ong s t ay ( some >f us for an eYen <?'H one ) at goo~ uid C. V H. S. ·w-:. s ta rted them ou t by throwing vases arou nd in Coach R ob s on' s ::.:ophom ore E nglis h c l as. -. ·we'. v e aJw v j' S been pr ou ri of our re 01<1 in ti,a t das on acco u nt 0f

"l.i cin;t l>n:a i: a singl e v a se The11 he e was the ti me fiie schoo i i1act >t t) onfi r ,· a t one oi t he pep rallies ar i a fir e a iarm wa s sent i n to fo Lincoln fire d Pp artm e nt Ev1? h oo k a nd lad d 2r c om pa ny in the city ran out to th e footbal; he'd wit h sirens cr e ec-n ing, The evu1 t rat ed the L ll!col n pap ers in th e n ex t d ay' s e dit ion-. A n d wh c:ou ld for ge t the C V cl u b initiati c,n that rn\.Y two or three init ia ttiates scr am b ling u p t he fire e::;cap • es scra mb iir:g u p t he fire e se:1pe, o n th e Un ion Co lieg:e gfr].s ' do rmitory at 5 :30 in t he morning, G m::; , r-'.th kirnonas h c id ti ght, lco k ed v ~l t of fiY e hund re d d i ff eren t wind0.v·s The cro w ni no- triumph of v1,~J · last E : v.r in h i~ h was the b un ch ~"' :or i ou.: v ict or ies w e cam e 1~e ~r winniug ir bo t h foot h all a nd b?. sketbr 'l. The :oe ni or boy s this

::~ 1· were 3Ul 't: a i ck ly lot. Th ey

'.· ,, hit r.y th~ worst €·p idemi c ~£ p etticoat fev2 r the ~ch ool ha s eY exper i enc Gf.

::>rio us ly spea:dn g-, w e are sor-

Lo h ave to i e?ve our high sc ho ol ;ny s b e hind. Good-bye-, old a Jm n ma •r Vv" e s hall ::i : ·,yays remembe , ~; 1 a we u ·.: ure th at yo n ,, · ce rt a inly r~ m t-m b er u s

Sne atf_ D ay

On Thu rs d ay momin g , M ay 21, at 5 o'cl oc k a bout thirty se ni ors an d t h e ir sp on so r s ( the three H 's) r olled out o f bed ready for th e fun and ex c ite m e nt of Skip Day.

Eve n " Pop" Humann was awa ken ed by hi s p e rsis tant ala rm clock

(Continued on Pa ge 9)

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Linc oln Admin istra tion

I. C L efl er, s uperin te ndent of the Linco ln schoo ls, was born in .:,ar py Co u :-!ty , a nd at te nded rural i: ch o o l there Fr om the n on his e du cc.ti on i n clude d dip lomas r ece iv e d at El mv,: o od High Scho ol , the ·t<1te Te achern' Co llege at Peru a nd two degree s at the Univer si tr of Nebra s k a. He fir st t aug ht at Tipton School in Ca s Coun ty and then ed u cate d tudent s at Elmwo o d and the Sta te· Teach er- ' College b oth of them bein g his former alm a mater.s. For hi firs t p o ition i n Li n coln, he

O. H. Bimson, assi3Lant s rntendent :ince 192 7, w..1 s bo Inman a nd g raduate d from A High School in 19 10 and fror Nebraska We s leyan Universi 191-4. H e t ook g radu a te wo t he Nebr aska, C hica go and umbia u ni ve1~iti e s. He rec his master' deg r e e at the 'Ur sity of 1 ebras .'' in 1 925 a nd combined teac , in g \Y ith c oac at the Fai rrnc, .~t Hi gh Schoc thi s state. Fo :!o wing- this he at one tim e or anothel', su p tendent at the Os mond, Oali an d Universit y Pla ce high sch Mr. Bim son's hobbi es in c sp o r t s and mu s ic . H e ex cel b o th vocal and instr ument al m A l arge m an, bot h in size

M C. Le fle r

ac ted as b oys' adv iso r at L inc o ln H i ~h -·c hoo l. In 1920 hJ rec eh·ed hi ~ pres€·nt titl e o-f' Superint en den t of the l; •holn 8...:h ool s.

::\Ir L efle ,..- .·: ys o utd oor life, e~pec iall y fL.... a nd huntin g. He h as rn ad e an intens i ve st u dy of bult€·rfli es and takes g"'.'eat del;;.:·ht in this ,, or k.

'\Yh e.n aske d if 1e h c1d ai v, plan r:.ed to be an e duca tor , ~fr. L efler said tha t h e st udi ed L\•.' o year s in a law school befo :·c- deciding to go int o the ed ucat; ;aa l fiel d

Tall , poi se d and cheer f u l, JJ •' ha s made a " h it" wi th eac h and every stud e nt in o ur fair ci ty,

0. H. Bim so n chPrc:c: t•r , Li r.co ln s tudent s pe d h i - fair min ded di sc iplinE

Sin ce J fl29 the Coll ege V s c h ool s hav e be en un der Linc a dm ini.str ati vn. Our r elaL ionsl wi th t h e Lin co l n Bo ard of Edu tio 11 ha ce O ,J very pl eas ant , pr ofita bl e . l,, _ 1: ,ji tion ~ in schoob have bc>2 n great l y i mpr ed by the interest r o ' l hav e ta] ir. our efforts W e sinc erely th ~ you fo r y0 ur coope 1·:1Li on and , !I O our b es t to wa rrant it in fu ture.

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u pcrrn at lbion n the ty in rk at Coleivcd 1iverth en :hin g>l in wa s erinJand ools :lude s at usic and r

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The follow in g is the i'esult of ntrious int€'1·, iews with each anc.; ev el'r rnemter of the facult)· plus perso1:a l de sc ript io ns. It was a lo t of fun trying to get their ages and some of them r efuse d to di,- ul ge them. _-\.nyhow, here goes!

Pri1~cipal T on·al J ohn so n is s ix f eet h : 11, has lo ng side~urns and ~ay- hE·'s i'or ty years old. To be an educator h a - al ways been h is o ccupation a l p re f ei·enc S econ d choice is Lusiness. E n joys worki n~· ,, ith i:;lant.-:; a1 1 d landscapes ,

d ent s . Alw ay s wallt ed to be a teacher an d we're gl&d she did as she· - a favorite \Yith us stu~ dent s. L ov€'s flow er:, , does fancy ,,. ork an d plays th e Yiolin --\ t the ti m€' of this ,niting our h ome economics teacher, :\Ir Chri :;tine Brant, i s in the hospital und ugo ing an ope ratio n fo,· apveuciiciti ;; c1nd s o could not be inten·i ewed . Ho , vev er , :c h€' i~ doi:Jg nice l y and s h ould be released from the hospita l by the time this book i5 1rnLlished , while we knovv that ::: ui ;:c hin e will ne ·'e1 qu~L radi.1ti11g from her face v; e giYe he1 o u r !)e -t w i shes and 1eg::1.1 d.::

b orn and raise d ( 0 h y eah " I do" to a 11iniste r one €' min i ster tooh. him se rio u s l : n't eem to be so r ry , tho u gh ·want e d t o b e a instead of a teacher Met!

P ri nci pa l T o rv al Jo h nson

lo,·es to trn v el and hits a golf

b,Jl with the be st of them . H as taught her e since J 922. becam e pri ncipal in 1930 and obtained his ma s ter's cl gree in 1£132. We ll lih.e<l and re: ~pected Hobby this y ear y;as gr o wing a mustache

lrs . A n n a Bergman boasts th e honor of gi,·i ng l o nger servic €' w o u r sc h oo l t han any oth e 1· member of the fac ul ty. Has h e ld clas s es in the Col'.ege View schoo l s for twenty.fou r y ears Started a s second grade· teac h er and kept gra<luat i ng- o n up, Pom~ds foreign lang u a g es int o r.ead of st u-

She is h o1 t, dark, tw emy-,·even rea l's old, pretty &nd s in e:le \Vr ote a 110Y cl ''-·hen thirt een ye<ir s old. _-'\.spin:d fin; t to be a ,, l'itci·, became i::t er12s ted in dramatic: a nd finally t co k up teach mg_ D1 c:matics i · h er houby and she·.- toi)s when it c o me~ to drama tic coachin.:~·- Hea d"' Lh e library dE·partme,, l and will be work ing· on ;, lib iar y degr ee at an ea stern uni,·e rsity this summer L 0ffici0ncy fr om head to toe. The answE·1· to :\lrs. \ nna ne rgm a11

:. his 1x ho o ~1.; is Elma E 1cha nnan

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C hri st i ne B r a n t

would have m~ de a bctt e1· than anyth i nf:: els e You c gue him ou t of ::rnyt hing, n a bad grad e lfo·:, the p ro1.1 er of .Roger J ames , a fut m,

0 ,1iu Jl'e is short , nged, gray ha ired and ,·e.~ tin Lit era lly te ll s the l hit the n:::.il r;11 th e head. J -= hoi in the te goat as :-,0 Own s q uite , few of them.

I tn€-a1 H ds been conn ect, t he school for a long tin ~E boy~ lik e h1111 l:lnd enjoy , , \\ith him.

One :Jf t h ~ b u s i es t in cli in t h e sch oo l i s Marc i a P er teaches Hi stor y , E n g li sh an lie S p eakic g be.:;ides SiJO l the Gi rl Re sav es a nd our 1~ e wspap e r ·writing ha s been lwr ho bb:v an<l "1w wa c1 .1 zy to work o n the staff o large magaz ine in Xew Yoi' If s h e: h a d money she'll "iots of things, 'especi all)·

Sto u ~ da1K and d e,,c r ib e.:; .f uliu s IIur thre e yea1 old fac u] i

mat:;;s School _ Tcver he wa s

PY eye d , thil'ty'1ber i n cl,a q-,;e of the ::\Iusir, ::\lat · a nd Science d epar tmenb. spi1 itcd and enthu,ia - tic. talks about C ana da wh ere

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I I )i':l m n U111'1:a11na n

:) Sai d and the 1· Do e stbout it doctor 1ir:ks h e la wyer an't arct e \ en tel fath2 teno r. r,1iddle : tal ka:s a big ciat ion.

Goats , eel ·with 'l"h e vorking

Yiduals l'Y who cl Pubnsoring schoo l a lway s .s once ,f some ];: City collect Chin-

ese a rt' " Du e to a Lincoln Bo ar d of Educat i on rul ing we' ve b e en w on d er ing how long Mi ss Pe r r y will be wi t h u s. It's been r umo re d t h a t s he h a s a stE-a d y.

W h en y ou see a br o ad s mi le

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t o m boys. h e's just a n old er edition hersel f. Sports a r e h er main

~pi; et ites for th ose e gs and s l ices of bacon , a ball g a me was star t e d. A handi cap , h )w e v er , was so on forced u po n th e p la yHs whe n a Emall but hefty K. P . ball pl ay e r swung at t h e b all a nd and b roke

wa l kin g around un de:· a pair of expr essive brown eye::; vou'll kno w that yo u are lo o!:i1 g , at Thelm a Rider , w ho teach c.c.; bo okke ep in g c:: nd shows pupils bow to tickl e the typev,riter keys Thi s is her fin:t year here so she wa s g iven the b~st behu v e d hom e :·oom in Lh e buildi ng_ Alway .;; wanted to be a teach ~r and hasn't chc.~nged her mind. (Ca tc h ?) Ho hby is meeting c::nd dea li ng with peopl e Is thirty- on e ye a rs old ar:d was married i n 19 30

Ou r g oo d looking coa ch, Merrit R obso n, clai m s he' s not a d ay over thirty. :Me diu m s i zed dar k , teaches Englis h, hate s doing it en-joy s coac hin g athlet ics. He o uld li ke t o h ave been a far mer or an und ertaker i nstead of a t e ach er. ( C he erful s or t of guy.) L iv e s to ck i s hi s h ob by. Ha s a bo ss a nd she ge e s t o a ll of h i s ath l et ic co ntest s. Is one of th e f eli ow::

Blon de, g ra y eyed an d lovely fit s H az e l Sc ot t, wh o s pons ors th e

".\ ( ard a r, •rry hobby. vVould ra th er w at ch t han p;::1tic:ipf:te (~ ays her -) Also likes music an d 1e ading Ca ll s herself a Jack - of- all-tra d es and mc::.s k·r of no 1:e. T alk abo u t modesty, :-he's IT. H o v; ev ei.. she did finally adm it tha t she on ce pas s ed the ::-enior life s ::tvi ng te sts If I r emember correct~y ~he sa id she w as thi1 ty - s ix year s o l d and I 'm t Jo lr:z~- to find out w h e the r I 'm right 01· not I'll p1· o ba bl y ru e tLat :::.orne day. By the way, s he' s foot loo~c an d fancy fr e e.

In concl u s io n , we se n io rs have been f:l'etty well s::i.tidie d w it h om· tutors and b eg th em to h 1;.ve patience wit h n ext ye ar ' s seniors

(e r r it

Rob,.cn th e bat

A fte r br e c::kfas t t he hil a ri o u group tu rr: ed t o mot c1·ing, not in car s b ut i n boa ts Th is eemed to be th e fayo r i tt" sp ort. The foot ball cap tain enj o ys sea--faring life ve ry mu c h , as long &s the ;;o::,t ;;t ays 1 md er him. :Man y , whil e boatin g , ba t h ed t heir feet, whil e oth ers pr e fon ed complete sr:11:- cl oth e,. T hre e nude bather s we r e fri e:hte ned to th e p rotE:ction of the tree s ,,.,- he n a n un susp ectin g boa t c ame w it hin s i ght of their private s wi m ming p oo l. All t hro ugh t he day tow-i ns were q u ite i n order ard hit ch -h ikP.r s on s tra nd e d bo a t s were as p l entiful as those on th e hi ghway. In cid en tally, o ne of th es e t ow - in s was the dir ect re su l t of a wa t er fi g h t · cau s ing two we t m ot or s, a wetter wrist wak h a n d so ak e d clo thes It was a -.von de r tha t the oar s (use d for wea p ons) w E:re not (C o ntinu€ d o n Page 15)

~lr-;. T h eim ,, Ri d er

wh o are E.·x p e cted to Hv e up to our hig h s tar dards f • indu c t.

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SNEA K D J.''

( C onf YJU ; d fro m 'P age 6) and arri • at t he school h ouse i n a rat sleepy - e yed co n di tio n onl y a Y1ii1utes late. At s ix the c2 s ta rted for Horky ' s P ar k near C,e te , rea ch ing their d estination about 6 : -15.

In order to work up suitable

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THE VI EWPO! 'T-1 935-36

H e 's tall, dark, affa bk-. s~ .1ci~ou -: If you kn ow him, y ou like him. Re s er ved, modes t, in dm:t: h..1s, Vi Yi an Dobs o n has w ritt en articles for t he Pu r ple and Gol d , which yo u·,-e prob 2.bly n o tic e d. She's be €'11 a m em ber of Gir l R es e rves fo r t wo ye a rs, and took part in th e ·3 5 mu sical.

Tall, blon d, a nd h ands ome, Lee En o i_;:; the schoo l Adon is. Y ou ci::n 't t e ll hi s vo i ce fr om Bing Cro sby' s , when n either is s inging. In o pE: r €'tta s "Ro b in Hood " and "Tul ip Time". Thi s yea r' s ba sketball ca p tain, also plays baseb all. Me mbe r C. V. Clu b , s ecretary of Hi- Y a nd co un cil me mber. One ye ar o n E-tuden t C o uncil, b >v o on P & G sta ff.

for P & G. Toured the countr with h is e xplorer co u sin durin his sen io r year an d saw Ben Be1 n ie pe rfor m in ?\ e w Yo rk. Don a id S,Yift in " The Wh ole To w n' Talki ng'' (I di dn't write thi or: £ !-J l\1. H.)

Poker-faced, na nd so me, quie (S ometime s), Will ie Hoag wa Class T reasurer in his soph ornore y ear, stage managE·r fo "Kleptomanic:' ' , ar.d "T he Who!

ll arl an (, ra h, , 1~1 l'r!" -. itlt nt

bt-.;n a memb e r o f b o th G i11 Re -

;. 1Te s and G A. A. fo;· fou r ye ars

C!u iet , b1 l ne tt e , i ese rve cl , ,: 0 1·

L ·i ends a n , c los 2 fr i 1~ ds

B usiest I E:llo Y: in fre c h .---: is

Buss Be r g 5 r e n. I n Hi- Y th ree years, ca b m et I e ::1 be r fir s t, ,-i c€'-

T> es ide r.t s econ ' , ri·e si den t t hir d. cer e d in ba :c:k et Lall t v,-o ye a rs,

f0, tball o n€· ::\ Ie rn ber of C \'

Ch::b, i n "K l e~) t o 11. :mi a ", s ta g e

Tc. ~g·e r for "T he W ho le To w n's

T~ 1king " On b ot h P & G and

' lie , ~)oint staff -; th i s yea r Toot e d a h or n i n t he o rche;;;'..t" th ree

• <• :L:, Goo d -lo o k it- g, p opula r, wi~1 .

\.s h e cam €' '-'rom t 11t aca dem y o :y th i s s e mes L r, y :,;t of us

S r:n dy-h a il'e d an d fre ck led Tommy G illa s pie' s fa c e was d es ig ne d to fit hi s gr in. R es e rv e team in ba s ket':all an d fo o t b all a s freshman an d s o p' 1 mo re, fir st tea m in both la s t tvY 0 y ear s Li g htest a nd pluckie s t n ,~ n on the t eam, he made the A l e Club thi s yea1·. A ls o golf tea m t h1 E·e years , C. Y. Cl ub, and P & G s tc, ff, two. Always gettir. g in trou b l e , al so go t into "The Whol e To wn's Tal k ing' ', and "Kleptoman ia'', w here h e was the st u nning h e rnine whose h air cam€' d ow n i n th e m idd l e o f the ac ~! W a"' h i s fac e red ? !

C l ev er, p:oo d- looki n g, qu ;,..,.·:. H a , le y "Du k e" G raha m was cl...1 :' S pr e~i d ent tw o ye ars, fr eshn,,.n an d se nio r, me m ber of the ~:, ·,..ident C u ncil two , .:-o ph om ou. ud junio 1·. is an ac tive me mber ,J f Hi-Y an d C. V. C l u b. A d ep ec,';, 1)le back, h e pl ayed on the> rese 1 : e team on€' y ear , first tea m (J ne. i'hough seri o us -min d e d a r:. u ' q(lio us mo st of the tim€·, he ha s '. rogui sh grin ·which son:. ". tim es ;,;· 1ell s troubl e.

Another ·,1:c· + ent is Clo ver Gre en . I"' ~111be1 n. A. A. , Pep Cl ub, ?nd Gi rl : · 1 _;p. On e of th e c : -1.,:--'" be t w :' s, s he w rot e for h Jt, P u r:1 l e 3.-r.d Gold and View ~·,,,·_ ' t hi s ye: ". p;.-. ·ed Sadie Bloorn '' Th e -;n,._ · T own's 'T' a.ii< ing" Tall , ' , · · ·"'l o <le;;; t.

To wn's T alk i ng", mem b er of HiY, an d secretary of C. V C lub He 'll be rem embere d !( n g€'3t ho weYer, for hi s foot ball ·eco rd Two ye ars on ,),1€. t eam , t\vo ye an memb er of the Ace Clu b, '1i s un er rin g gi f t for get ting ta rnd e d u1 in the 1 umw :'s le gs and en din g UI on the b ott o m of every pi le madE hi m cap ta in !;his year and ea rnec h111 1 a pl ace o n the G. L. L. AllStar tea m

Pretty and vivaciou s, Je a r Ho o per will lo ng be reme mbe rec as C V.' s c:h ce rl€'ader, a pos itior sh€' held fo r th ree year s. Gooc st ud en ~ Cl a ss Pres iden t ( s op ho more :, P ~m be-· of Girl Re serve :

Seen t a r y

h ave 1:oi.. had time to get well acqacl.inted wi th Will ard Bresee.

This Yl' ,, L·'s va] ··, ·ria 1: Mack Ha rris on is s ix f eet ta ll. : ",' ck l efa ce d, driYe s a tenn i s t·. l[J , ,-; t h the bes t of them and goes for '.: women. I s a lea d0r in th e Xat1 G,1 · al Honor Soc i e ty. member of C. Y. Club and Hi-Y, Wl'ote articles

1·1a n<•!-; !,nn dwa ll

a11cl Pep Club thr ee ) ears, G . A. A. t1 eas ur er one Had the l ead

r e

in the school pla y "Th ree Cornered Moon" la st y e ar an d did so well she got i t ag ain in " The Whol e Town's T a lking" Made th e National Hon or Soc i ety in he r se ni or year

Small, cleve r, pleasant, Peggy Ho rn u ng is lik ed by eve r yone in the cla ss Me mb er of t h e Gi rl

Re sE: rv es thre e years , on the cabinet two, al s o i n G. A A t wo year s S he to ok pn i.• t i n the operett a "Tulip Tim e '', wa s a member o f the View po i n t sta ff. Pl ayed Anni e i n th e Se ni or pla y

D'y a r e me mb er th e R omeo with the B a r ry mor e p ro file in "Kleptoma n ia" , "T hre Co rne1·e d Moon", and " T he W hole Tow n' s Talking" That's B ill H u ghes, big ( 6 f t . 2 ) activiti es m an o f the clas s. Y e editor on P & G two year s , a l.~o edit ed th is annu al. Cent e r o n th e b aske tba ll tea m two year s, _ 'o 1 in ten nis f or three, m emb er o f Hi - Y an d C. V. Club. Rep r e:::-ent Ed our s c and al s he et at the K ebr a s ka P r ess C onventi o n this y ear nnd will s piel one of th e comm ence me nt speecht.: s

Ou tsta nding humori s t of the Se nio r C lass i s Kenndh K e ll er• Ea sy- goin g, c le ver, caprici ous , h is sense of hu mo r i s alway ~ b reakin g o ut, am u sing h i s f ello w - s tuden t s , p lag uing his teac her s . An dhl et e, he made hi s ma rk i n football a s a s enio r, in b as k e tball as a junior. To ok part in the opere tta " Robin Hood " , was a member of Hi -Y and C V. C lub.

In tw0 year s a t C. V. K enn y Kru ll h as become one o f the mo s t popula r b oys i n t he cl ass. Foo tball, ba ske tball, and tr ac 1 ~ l tters both ye ~r::; , capt ain of t r <~r!: ,·.earn this an d membe r oi Ac..:: Club.

In Hi- Y , vice-pr esiden t d C V. Club on cast of "Kle pto:~iar ia" On P & G s taff both y ea rs, and Viewpo i nt s taf1' Pleas a n t, witty, affab l e

Be s t s t ude nt of the clas s , F a i ·"\ Lawrenc e ' s sc hool wor k wL--:s hr:ndi c a pp ed by illne ss. Salut Rtor 1 n thi s year , m embe r of t he Nat" o1rn l Honor S o ci ety, also a m ember of Girl R ese n ·e:-,, and ch airrna r of the S er v ice Com m i tt ee. Y cry q ui et, Yery str dio u s Tall sua ,.-e ::~1 ~: athl etic is Fran!~ Layto n. Let ter ed in b asketball h o yean:;, r eserv e team in ':3--1,

THE VIEWPOI NT - 1935 -36

fi nt tea ;n in '35 L e t ter e d in t rac k this yrnr. Memb er ::\Ia hatm a F ifi Cluu, also C. V Club and Hi -Y

Y o u pro bab ly re mem ber h im as the fast sh ift y h a lf-b a ck. Bu zz Lowe has b een pr e side nt of C V. Clu b , vice- p1es i den t o f Hi-Y, a n d Clas s Vice- Pres iden t. S uave, dar k, athk-tic, y ou'll a lw ays fin d h im in the midst of t he fu n .

M a in th ing a b ou t Fran ces L u n dwall ' s pe r sonal i ty i s her g um F rance s withou t gum wou ld be li ke t he ocea n without w ater Could tLat be what her t ea c her mean t by sayi n g "I wi s h s he'd dry up"? C he erful , talk ativ e, pop ular, sh e 's Cl a ss T reas u re r t h is J ea r an d typ ist for th e V ie wp oi nt M e mb er of G. A. A. , P ep Cl ub, and G i r l R eserv e s; o n G. R. Cab i nb. t t hi s } e a r. Y ou ' ll hear h er spr m t h e r s tu ff a s a comrne1- c ement sp ea k er.

L ois M c Ge e is a n 0ther goodl ooking l,ru nette. M e m be r of G.

A. A., Pe p Cl ub, a nd G il'! R e-• s e n-es. Pr es id ent of G R. this y ear. mem b er of the Int e r club Com:cil, a nd vic e-p1·e s iden t of t hat orga ni zati on. ::\I e mber of bo th P & G and Vi ewp o int staffs. Sh e and W illi e H o ag· lik e to listen t o '·Gan;: B u ster s" on th e r a d io. Ju s t ask h er . Mr s Si mmo n s i n "'T' he \"\'ho le To wn 's T alkin g''.

('.,)~11ing to Coll e ge V iew f1 om Ja . i-:;e;on , H ig h in her s opho more yea r, Lucille M c M as t er qu i ckl y fitted :: 11 · sc hoo l a ctiv i ties. M emter oi ~\• c,,:1t m a F ifi Cl ub, Mas sasa pp a C! -.tb. a nd Girl R eserv es , als o t ook 1 rt in t he ' 35 musi cal.

A rl e ne N e l s o n at tend ed th e nint h a n d h_•·, ·1'-':. g rnde s in L inco ln. She has writtP ,, or bo th Pu rp le and G ol<l a nd C e Viewp o i nt, w as S ec reta ry -Tre:n , ·rer of he Ju ni or class. Active ; , 0,; ·1 P ,-. ~rves an d G ..-\. A. fr:ai ~, 1 londe, ~.e m u r e, pl a;,;e d Sa1 1: "Thf W ho le

T o\\·n·s T a l k i i1; "

Quie t , j·, r] n;:; ti'ious a w w h irns i c :i l. Er v • ~ak s ·vas the .,,'f:r ient bu ::;ines s 1 · ·· ·12·. • hehi:-'. ,., the> P &

G Jg::;t ·.· a • •m e t >·' this annu al. (' i. :-- 0. "tr mo st {'onsi:--ten t

;:; tl~de 1.' _ , :le , -~;; "t ec t ed to th e :-;at i or ' -:-.:r ,,. :or Societ y i n h i ~ J unior

c •· n nd to ok part in th e play

p rese r. t ed by t he La t in c]c1,-s T e ch -

1, i c a l m a n on "Thr€·e C orn ered Moon' ', e hemi s t r~· la b a ss i sta n t

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P TO BO 'l' TO'I-Lt> tt to r : ght:

Catht>r i, w \cl a!!l ,.. L t> la rH l B l• rgl,!'r- i

Y h ia n l>o h,-,011

To m Gill a ~pit>

H arl an ( , r ahan : C-l,l\ er GrPen

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and member of Hi-Y, he's clever, amiable, dependable . H e was the heavy lover, Ch et Bi n ney, in "The Whole Tow n' s Tal king"

Out tanding among the girls in student acti vities i s m odest at. tract iv e Mary Pederso n . In her four y ea rs a t C. V. H S. she has been, at one time or a n ot her Class President, Secretary of Girl Res erves an d G. A. A. , me m ber of Stude !, t Coun c il, Pep Club, and Girl RE:serve Ca bin et, c h eerleadE:>r for two year s, repor te r for the P & G three, an d li tera ry a s ista n ·; on t his annua l.

)emure, brun ette , studiou . , or is Parke r also c am e he r e fro m L inc oln High. S he's an a cti ve member 01 Girl I~e;.;u v es, G. A. A.

THE V IEW POI T-1935-36

Va ledic to ria n

The Coll ege View High Sc!10ol facul ty pr e ents Jam es Hariis0n ar-, t his year 's \·al edict ori an. Jame .' GJve rag e of 95. 62 wa s attained wh ile atten ding cla sses only two fu ll y ear s out of the three requi re d of a high sch ool graduate. Du ring his senior year he journeyed into fourt y-four di ffer ent states with h is cousin, a fravel lecturer, and me anwhile kept up his studies. T hi s is an unu s ual record and 1L is to be re gretted that · he \•:a s En able to :ake the regent· E'chol ars hip examina tions whid1 h e und oub tedly would have p~i:;:- ed wit ii fl ying- co lor s R on \ - O} ag€· !

S alu ta to ri an

dent th is yrnr, also presider Pep C lub Member of Girl serves, on the Ca binet this : and on P & G an d an nual s· Sang in "Tulip Ti me", and pl in th e '34 orches tra Lila iit h pth in the e nio r play Small, dark, c h€'er ful, Fred li n excells as an act or and an l e te. Had leading p arts in "Kl, mania", "Three Co rn€'l·ed Mc "Ready Made F ami ly", and ' Whole Town' s Tal king" l\ the Journal-S ta r Honor Rol basketball, 1,1l a ys foJtball ba.~eb all, ex pect<: to try out fo r tat e leagu e i mm ediat€'ly graduation. Cl as Vice-Pre s i (junior), sports ed1tor for P and Viewp oint, member of C Club.

,"J am t•-. 1-larr ;.., nn , a l !'1li <•to ria n

~.- J Pep lub , wa ~ i n the ' 35 m uical. El ected V ice -P resident o f the Se 11 10 1· Cl a ss. He alth qu ee n chis sp1 i ng.

Sz,lutat ori an ho nors for l JB G go to Fa ith LawTe nc e wh o bo a s an avera ge o f 94. 21 for her three years' work in hi gh s cho ol. Quiet, steady and c apable, F aith has made a mo st f avorable im pressio n on stude nt s an d faculty alike. At the ti me of h is v:riting· we have not ye t o btaine d the re su lt s 0£ her entry in th e regent s s chol ars hip examin ations but w e are confident of h e1 con tin u ed succes::;

.-\ Jea n's in Pep Club , also memb e1 )f Stu d<.>nt Co unci l ('3.J) , P & G and Yiew poi nt staff~, was Se 1io r Cla ss Tr easure-r Playe<l L etty Lyt he in "Th e Who le T o,Y n's Tal king ".

Auburn-h ai1·0d and go od-112 ed i s Iona Ver Maas. She in the op<:r etta ·•1.'uli p Ti ;11,::'' , ct member of G. _\. A., Pe p C and Girl Re serve s, on th e G Ca binet. Pl l·~,ta11t, mode st, c dent.

T hi s y e a r's All S ports Qu een w, 1 " µetite Ida Sch oe nth al. She w a~ in G A. A. fou r yea rs, pre s i-

Faith Lawr~nce Sa lutatorian

1n's T aI~ing , A ,..T :

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\iVh er e ver y ou go ,1ro u nd school you 1 un in to i n k y P ember. H e 's a memb er of C . Y. Club, Hi-Y, and the P & G st aff , was on the football squ ad tw o year Be st ba~s in s c h ool , he h a:; one of th ose voices where the mu s ic goes do wn and-uh--S T A Y down-o h 110 ho ho etc. He sang with gre at h c2r mony an d eve n gr eater vol u m e p Y S immon s, a man ufrtctill' er Bill Hug in the operetta s "Robin Hood" an d T e/"'~..Simmo n", h_is wifo · ···· Lofr, Mc ( "Tu lip Time · a nd in the boy s· C-st 401 in · ' , th eir d a ught <.>r ·· Jean Hoo1 lt ,. :_-l· l S imm o11s' pa rt ner ..... .. . ... .. . . ... .. .. . ... .. .... Erv ain Q qua rtet. Po i la r, active, genial. ,Class twim, are the Rosenb'lc h s, ·' Lyt ,tio~-, pictur e .:: tar ·· J ean Rosen b, as alike a s h o pe as in two diff e1. na] d Sw. ti o n rictu re direc tor Mack Harri~ Roge r Shie lc, - ~~ ~~ g~o ~~ - F1 e d S01 ent po d Th ey 're both com d: - - - - - -

b1 unette s bu t -we ll-you wou ld - t~l~yw?l~i~ n ; riPn d~ r ~the l ~· :::::: : :: ::::.::::: ::::::::::::. :: ·::::r~t~e~:h o~~~~

n' t gf't them m i xe d up. Jan e has a natur al antipathy for boys

(Xoah We b,-,te r knew that word, why don 't y ou'? ), and Jean does n' t like them ei ther. Bo th are mem-

iJer of Girl Reserve s, and on H ·e

G. R. C abin et . J ;;m e's in G. A.

\nn k, a ma iC.:

man and :Hiss Bucha nan . .:hi.; farcical com e dy wns presented as the

Peggy IIo rnu

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Sadie Bloom Taxi D 1'i,;p 1• as 1
n1 Gill
Direct ed J r,1 .dy · t:rg- tradit io nal Colle ge Vi ~w Hi School s enior pla y. Tl ,e goo µlot an d di alog ma de sericus a

1t of Reyear, taff ayed who Sofath~pto,on", 'The 1Iade 1 in and th , titer den t & G V. tur~z1.1tb v·a s lub, R liff i;on 'l.in ;on 'lal ng e n Jie gh fy

,

dramatic acting imp o:Ssible , but the ca.;,t fitted right into th e spirit o f th e play, and the re s ult was. really hilariou .

The c e ne ope ns with the tax i drive r callir.g at the Simmon s home to return a lady' hand-bag left in l\I r. im mon s' taxi the n igh t before, "or I - hould ay th is morning! ", by · hi s ·'n ie ce" " How do you know it was his niec e?", inquires l\fr s . S ., i mmediate ly s u :'-p1c1ous. "She ca lled hi m uncl e" explain- the c abb y in noce ntl y Wh e.1 Simmons come down he r:ot ic e ::- hi s wife's queer action s, but go ei'i ahead to di sclos e hi s plan to m arr y Ethel to h i partn e r, Chet Bi nney. His pr o ject is given ~etbac k, howeve r, w hen Ethel turn s up with R oger Shields, a frien d fro m Chic ago and Paris "Goo d heaven ! Y ou aren't the on o f Jo hn M. Shi elds ?" he asks. "Oui , Mons ieur. " " 'Veil, you must ta ke after your mothe·r."

Whil e Sh ields ki sses E thel's hand , Simm ons mutters "That's a par tnersh ip that's going to be dis solved."

Re g ai ning his confidence , immons ind uces Ch et to prop ose to Ethel, bu t she wants a m an with experi ence , who hai'- s ow ed so me wild o ,lt Simmor1 d eci de t 0 sow so me . so ('l-pt goes to th e• corn er tore ,ict ures of be a u tiful wom te return s with four, sorrowi :,g th at they co ;;;t si ~;:ty -five cent s apiec e One' s of the Queea of I: o uma nia, one of the "i\lona Li s a, dearl five hu ndred y ears , and one of an acto r. irnmon s picks the other one, an actress 1~a rned L etty L yth0. Th ey ponder the que stion of an inscr!ption. Ch et , ugge sts poe try , ' 'something like thi s. 'Goodb ye-my Che:;; ter , l\Iy Che ter-prot ector.' " Finally they d ecide on " To my quiet Chester , Still water run deep. In mem o ry of happy h. ctic Holl. ·wood h our.::; T.,ett y !'' immons forges it and they pl· n t i wher e :.\Irs S. "·ill find it. It wo rks! As the curtai n falL Simrnorn, ex cl aim s "The whol e t'),•;n ·~ trllking!"

Bu t a dar k clou d ::inpe ar:' o n the hori zon , a 1d the lightn ing ~trike s b e for e the s eco nd act' , up In order t o h a Ye a noth E'l' dat e "ith

THE VIEWPO I. 'T- 1935- 36

h i dan cm g teacher "nie ce", 1.,u, e Bl oom, Si mmon ' copi e:- o ff a 11arne from th e hot el re g-bte r, Donald wif t, an d te ll hi s \V ife of a b u , in e.s s ap poin t men t with thi s man. Ha ttie is s usp 1c1o us, calls the h otel , an d ide ntifie s h ers elf, hut ,vif t i s ou t. "H uh !"

'c.: y ,- Hat tie. "H uh!" ay s i mmons. T hen the pa per anno un ces the per 0 1.al a ppe ar ance of Letty Lythe i n to\rn. Che t jurrip s fr om hi s chair. '•G oo dbye," h e ay ''Wher e are y ou going?" , a k Simmon s. "To Ho nol ulu! '' n!on s calms him down.

Shie ld:; I ear s of the engagem ent, comes to s ay goodbye. Th en in \vilk:,, Do na ld Sw ift, t o ee what .'.\fr:-. Si mm on w a nt ed. He' [:1~ old a< q uai n· a nce of Roger, an c x -priz e f:g h t er , i L ythe 's di r ector, a11d her ti anc ee ! He tell Shidel-, •ha t h e i s in s a ne} ~- jealou s of any m an w ho kno w ::,; Letty. Shi elds -:h ows him t he picture, w it Lh, inscript ion.

Lahr o n Let ty ee , t he pi ct ure, t ells Shields it's a fa ke. To ma ke \\·ift jealo us she fa ke· a reunion \'. ith Che "My Che :'t r , my loYe<l one. m~· m at e. m y man !"

''I'll kill him!" say::; Swi ft. goi1.g into a ction. Sh ie lds stop· him , ''- ·o. no, n ot no w! L at f '"

"tlwl sots " Oh rno thei' , mot l l !"

Simmo11 · ,·1 1es "Oh :ve gods! \. h:; didn't •;,·e pic: k th e :'.\Io na L i-.a :•, nnd the cu1 ta in fall ,.

In the thi rd act .~ a die Bl olH~ 1 comes ir, to comp lica te matte r,.; L etty atlet llj~t~ to ca lm Don ~d d do,\·n, :::110 :::i1P1 mo n ac tually g-c , s a rc conc ilia lio n, b ut ' hield s de ·:eriy gets °\\'ift a ro u eel agai 1,, a ·1d Clwt is d rag~·ed i n t o th e· ·..)111. In lie uf C::\vi ft':s µi<:tm · :.; "P \' ·:.~ a fie:M i n tlw da rk. " Tillw on l :-r fall' w a:i-". mgue Ci and Donald a gre e::-. -·',c. lig ht out, mud, rn jury i - •d· l bci. don e on thE: s t~r- ld- 1- n oc vut ~w 1£i ·.,·ith le;:, thE falls u nc0 ' ''-ir ,C'lr'. TLe lig ht:- go ,,, 1 : h c:1i rn ",:: -!own from the ••~d1 Ii r , ~)ile :- his encrr, ie-: up rnt:s hi: ;·oo t o n~ ht· n,

3.S Sin1r 1reak in t he du1' Che~te: tlw ' 0 mbrace , L ett\· lt: a d. · r\ • off t o the hosp i oodbye , l\I r . Demp ey:''

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13 ·1 0 1' TO BOTT0 :11_ L pft to ri~ht: \\ ll ia, 11 Jloa i: ,J 1• a 11 ]-f OOJH'l' Pt~~-' llor11t1n!.:" l,enn •th lie!IH Fait h Lal\ r t•n t ·t'

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Model's P rofile I s

j\,1 arr ed Jn Cr ash

Jame"' P l.' mb er, t he arnous ~11 odel f 01· the a rro w c o :~ ar arls, was ~er iou sly cut and brui, ed abo ut the fc.c e wl en hi s hea d was pus hed thro ugh h is winds hi d d in a '"ollisi on w ith a no t h e r ca r. It i s fr-ai e d :\I r. Pe mber \Yill b e pe rmar .em1 y sc·, ned a nd tha t his face, w hic h ,yas h i s for tu1 te , w ill l,e u sP less 1s a mo (1 e l

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10 TE D P IA TS T S PE N D S

E EK EN D IN C IT Y

)Ir s L J n Eno the g ea t ,1ia n<t w h::i L .;; a mu c sc ho ol ;!1 C hiL«go , i s t spen d th (• w e, rZ en d J E; re v i s itin g h 21 p ure n b and fr i end of t he cit y :.\ Ir ~ Eno pert he 1 cho o1 d ay s h E·l , and Yill b e r H mbe 1ed as J ea r H oopt'l' She 1 e )Ort'- th a t L e :i , al o -.n ol d ti r <.:!1' of this plac e. 1s doin g nic e 1 a t t , c k -fa rm i 1 g - -0 ·

MO TO R M A N I J UR E D

T o m r;, llasp i(;; , m o t o1ma n, was slightly , n jure d 1 a st 11i g ht a b::iut

!"i x, w h n the s t et c« r h wa s

1 unnin g was hi t ' )y l "Nash car

Gr iven t l Y Willi a n H oag at 1 H h

~.i i O , tr e et :,; . l\ Ii. G illaspie w as

l : ken w the hos J it al inrn1e di a te -

l~.- H is wi fE. wh wa s form er ly

L 11 Jle ki\ I st e r~ of Coll eg e

1 i, \\' w a s 1 !(°E n g ,i t h him at the

: - 1:,;: or t r.t' c. c ci d e·1t b ut escap e d i\>i,;!.'y - -0 -

R EPLJBLICAN ELE CTED

Tiepre::;entat ive Bill Hughes w as

'-t eJ to th e f -!12te today on th e

•.~p u c li ca n tick 1:::. H e won b y a

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•:! t ma j o1 ity Gn.oa t things z.re

· ;1e cted o f t hi s rnu:.1 wh o, it w ill

H~ rerne m b e.·ed !~raduated f n n

1_· ·' ~ege Vi e, Hi~~h ~rhool. ;_;. -

OTICE

ThE: l ife tver8 c~ub for th e 1e -

- rming of gi rls will meet at the

,:. 1e of .fa ne Rosenbach. ~li s.;;

Loi - :\IcG l e will pre id e a t the meeting _ E,·ery me111be1· is rE -

que::--ted t o at tend as th er e is an-

•)t h er s1~ecimen to w o1·k on

ed i r cuh.n·-, the fi r :::t of th e week m, ,o uncin g th e annu a l spr ing cl e 11 1 up -for th e city.

.\ 11 th e citize11s are u rgently re qtte s ted to ge t b u:,;,- and help the 1I ayor clE-an u p he' c ity. Durn all g.·, rba ge wh en poss ible an<l \\ h e 1 ' th at 1.;; n ot possibl e pile it s c i ~ nay L e haulE: d a\Yay.

H eir To M i ll ion s Leav

es f or Eur ope

:\Iiss y · ia n D ol. o n i:, to da y th~ rich e s t ) 'li ng L <: · in her o,\·n r i gh t i n t he D . .'., for ~110 is the ole h e ll o t' he 1 g ran d fath e1 , a Czec ho sl a ki ~. 1 Pr inc e, whose ef-tate :s Y ued ,lt $ 2 P.00 0 , 000. Mi ss D ocs 11 a fte1 · th e de a th of h e r g ran d I ther, s ail e d imm ediatel y for u rop e to ai :, rge he r p l'Ope rty a · d bu si ness i nteres ts. -0--- - -

AD AMS AD DR ESSE S P. T.

:\Iiss C thu in e Ad a m, ad dressed t h e l o cal P T. A tr,ci ay on th e " bjec t ')f " The P roper Care o f C hi ld re n''. Miss Ad a ms ' add · ,-, was ....-ery int ere <:: in,..:: and inst ctive.

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RR IS O N G ETS CONT~A CT

Bi<ls for the co :ntn,,- t ,: buildi. :g bridge s b e tween Col lt,: ~·c Vi ew r cl Ben n e t \\ ere n•c e:': ed tt e fi 1st of th e \, e el'. he c ont ract "·as 1€,,t, to J rla1 , · - m : Con s tru e-•

Ti on C o. Mi Har · · - ,;1. i s e xperit'nr e d i n t h is ,· - ·· and it i,:: tho ug l1t thit h , ,,: ill do a go od ,;o o Thi3 p roJ c t ·.,·in be tter che oa d t o i.he s r · '

W RITE S P~, :..E SCEN AR IO

)I i , ! (, -'\.:. G1·c 1 , a forme1· Coll e• ' student, won fi 1 , -ize : t, i · t sc en ario co11t est : ,,._ ci. b y th •' :C •. JU S Fil m

C ,) :1I1 s. G 1·een h:,.s ha no pr e-

Yi us expe1 i er:ce ab ng •_· ·:; 1i ne. The i:;riz e i s a trip to H, , 11 ·w <, ocl \\"ith all expens es paid :.,_ · t<: a·-::;0

a lump "u m £01 t he a ct ing ug of t h e scP nario.

Ch em istr y L abora

Lincoln. ---Ab out 10 a. m terday the ch emi stry labo1 of the X. w a s co mplete ] troyed by fire. It wa's c by the pr ofc. s or, Erva in «t temptin g an exp erim ent room whe n i t e xp lode d. f c~pc d se ri ou.,, i nj ury 0,

WOR LD 'S SPE ED RECOR! IS BR OKE N AT 500 l\ Omaha .-Lela nd Lowe, adator and dar ing per f( broke all forme r record in tion a t th e Day ton Field ) day. Lo w e acco mpli s h ed t 1:1cst un bel ie\·abl e spe ed o mil es p e r ho ur in a s peci all s tructe d F o rd Bip l ane.

AG R ON OM IST PREDICT S AB UN D AN T CORN

W hi l e transa cting busi n tow n ye s terday , Harl a n Gi a p 1·om i nent farmer, soutl of to wn. report e d that h e e to hav e an abun da nt crop o Mr. G ra ham, it will be r ~e red, i , t~ wen tor of s uccess f 1 cor;: :,a s k er.

C M ')< :

Mis s 1'.ta of th al f, : s o ng, adm :,

'." [ g oin g to 1 1 a1 , : sn ortly , b n ot : re.vea l ,. :10 the luck y m~ Su s1:- ,i cion p "in t s to Fr ed ,vodd famo u s ports w1·ite l,a s 1••.'1::11 se e w ith ~li ss th al a grea t deal l ately So fli n does not d e n y or conf r ep ort.

CORR CSPO N ENCE SCH

\VJ. L L O PE N BRA NCH F ranc8s Lu ndwa ll anr tlw 0p :1: ng (h a branch o tL L Int s r tt a ti onal Corre ;:-.po

l'hoo l:s S h e will have C ch · 1g e in th i s 'en itory. L und wall ,v ill b e re m ern b e C olleg e Yi e w pe op le , for tE-1 te d high sch ool h ~L '

14 T H E V IEWPO!);T -1935-36
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Fire es troy s N . U.
M A Y OR ORDE RS CL EAN UP
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rlory yesrntory ly de:au s ed Oak s, .n th e I e e s) 11..P.H. noted ) rmer , avi a: e s te1h e alf 500 y con-

WINS G LOVE CO NTE ST

Jii -;;, Dor is P a rker, a n e mployee of the io ux Ci t y Glo ve Factory, set a ne,v \ Vo rl d' c:; rec ord today when sh e c ut, fitt e d an d s e w ed a pair of gloves in 27 3- -! mi nute :rn s Park e r moved to Si ou x City from Coll eg e \ iew, a nd h as bee n employed b y the lov e facto ty ~ince.

RE CEI V ES M ED AL

Fn: nk L ay ton ,v as h:mored today f o r hi s w ork i n ~av ing a do g 's lifo Abou t a w e e:h a go as ::\Ir Lay t o n w us walk i1 : ,.; along Sal t Cree k b ank he s a\\' t dog fl o under i n g i n th e water. Ceing an exc e ll I t s wimmer h e plunged i n fte 1 it and brou gh t it to s a f ety .

Thr o u g h t he influ Em·e of the S ociet~- io r t he Pr e v e ntio n of C ru e lty t o \ nimals , l\Ir. L 1yton rec eived t he. medal

CO LLE CT S IB BON S

CROP ess in rnham, h ea s t

!Xpects f corn. emema very opo s er e It" was ut did m wa s S o flin , r, wh o ,ch ot> n }fr. irm the

OOL

H ERE

10u n c e s ffic e of ,nd e n c e )m p l e t e :.Ii

ied b y s lw at-

}Ii L e la nd Be rg grc n arri ved in th city to da y w i t h h e r fait h ful Liz zi l\ln, B ergg n .• n mak e t- t he tri p ,, n nually to colle ct Blu e> R ibbon s 1ecei v e; d at th e N c·br as k a St at e Fa ir o n h e r nu t br a <l and pac::tr ie::: _ Mrs Bergg r en wa s forme rl v } Iis A l'lene Nel. o n , an d att e~ d e d Coll e ge Vi w Hi gh ch ool

S OC IETY T_ :AD E R ILL

::\ii ss 5' r · , ell, , v dl known

ocie/ · ill at tl:e h o i l\Jr an d Mrs Pe i ,. Her ph ysic 1~.1 , re por1- ·tl y improv ed co ndi tion a nd lo v;n tempP.rat u r e for tod a v. Sh e ; .._ b, ,1?; :-•,. ;ciently nur s d by }1 1:::::: Jean Tfosenbac h.

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ANNOUNC ES J G AGEMENT

Ion a Yerl\Iaa s , ch arming member o f the mo st fa~ hion abl J ~lernent o.f the I r. tc ·;1, t i o:-! :;: 1 U lt~ a :::mart C ir c le o f 1c et y, 1. ::;cLp· at P T. A Annu al B· ll a 111it c1. "e d her e n g ag emen t t" Ke rinc t h · e 1ler. K 2 lle r i n ott-d fo 1· h ·, ent e1: s ive engim.u 1, g re- ea rcl 11 k

in c onnect i(, n wi th th e 1..· ' Bure a u o f }1in L ~- I-k i s w e ll - 1 ·,- rn

a ·· t he P 1·e i ( t>llt of th e llok '1y

Oil o ., whos ·• n pe rat i o n .:; t], ·e· te·1

to <le , fr , i.h e tan dani Oil Co

T HE VIE\V P O[ ' T- 19 35- 3 6

ANNO LJ CE S CA N DIDAC Y

Vot e hr \V ill ar d cial1 s t a 1:d i date fo r p o e ~· - - -o

Br e e 2 ew a g •

::-:i oD i -

REC EIVE S PO S ITI01

P i-o.f e .~s c a it h L a wr en c e has b e e !1 ~u c c e,.:;f ul i n h er att e m p t s t o c ur e t l e pm, i cio n of P l y s ic i rsli uct o 1 i. the Linc oln Hig h " cl1oo l o i L :nc o ln.

DR FEG GY HORNU G

.i11l > -1 , Ne b r as ka

C hi l d Spec ia list

P h J: X3 .., 0 2222 Sharp Bl dg,

SN .c. A K D AY

(, 1i1 u e From l 'a g e U ) ~pl i L 11• l.

.-\. t I n , b o t ers t urn e d to ward and ..; t e at ::- A 1 .1 se 1by m ight

}.a ·t. ~· 1g- h t it wa s w a h day, fo1 · th , d ,1 J sailo rs h a d hu ng ock a n l ,h1 t .s o n car v· i ndo ws and d oor h< n d le s to d 1·• w hil e the y cnjo~· ti t go od picn i, l unc h. Soon t1 c: ::;\\·i111 m ing po o l b ec am e the ('enter f attra ct i o!1 with four of ou 1· 1 e n own ed s , -1 m mer ( on e of \ duh is ou r da::-s pr e s ident) putt 1. g- o n a b r eat h -takin g pe rf o rm ance for t h e au di ence .

A n'.)th"r ball g a ne was p 'c. ·ed a n d th e 1 e s t of th a f terno o 11 w as :-pent boa ting T , o o f the c 1k H · le a de _, a r e look i n g fo r a 1·oo d in s~r ur t-:,1 t o tea c h t h em th e a rt of ; ,· 11 g a bo a t About fc- ur o' cl ock -~he e pe p J ,. folk s b eg- a n to ta ke c· ' e b L ·1 k ets and 1 illow ,, n:-: t; b e :1 e t h ey wer e ti c J oh 1 t. t h c .~1 ere -' v ell- t h e y ,iu t i e lt li ke ly: , d o w n.

Th e 1' err1-1,n in g ar. dwi c he..: c,10 ki e s, :i n d e r• o i :,c a n s w e1 dt>\·o u r ed fl- : 1 ,n ap s h o t s t ak e 1. m,,, a ll "'b rt ~ :.. for 1n m e S e ve1 < 1 cz:1 , tc.,, : · d in C n t e fo ·· cl ol' h : t : i 1• cc•:r e "' 0 --: t hr i f t\· ~p ,-0 1· ;,- :.Ht th e · e t he pu 1cl ,e 1,y tb ~ V iP " t" int E dit · ar ' , i h) '- S M,-,. .•1· de cided L inr c n · -~,> the p • 2 fo1· h i m.

( Big 0 : an 11 h t t e r r 1., H·s f o1 th e . r m · 1-l'i c c . 1 rj n co ln ' t- th c> 1lle.,.;

- '.' e• ~ : :i t o h ·r.- 2 mo re of a n appe a l

:o :· -':: 0 e , ·en1 g· '.:; e nt e 1t a in m e nt . rro, H u m! ,,·ha t a g ra nd d :1 · lmt wha t ,.,_ r.:,T a•1 I t' ed !

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15 T O I' TO i~OT . 1) :\i - I t1 ft t o r i g ,1.:: Frank I a \ !011 L l a nd ,, ' , · Enain Oa k ~

C'omme 111~ em ent e x er ci se s i n t he everal h ig h scho ol s of L i nco1 11 v a ry to q ui t e a d e g r ee , b u t the y h a-.-e one f e a a ture i c m mo n, th e C om me n c m e nt sp e ak ers E a c h sch ool ch oos es on e gi rl an d one boy fro m its g r a d ua t in g cla ss who give a tal k o n c o m men cem ent n ight t ha t the y the m s e l ves h av e prep are d . This p ri YilEge and respon si b ilit y is o n e of t he h1 p: hes t honor s o f t he gr a d u a tin g e x erci ses.

This ho no r , vas b €'st o w e d ·1 po n F ra n c es I., un <lwa ll :m d Bi ll Hu g h es for th e clas ::: of 193 6 liecause o f t h e r or igi n a l an d i n den e nrle n t t h i nking cmd ch oic e o f .:o ubjec t 1\• r d i s c u ssio n .

F ra n c e..;' ta l k dea l s w it h the puipos e an d ac c o mp li sh ments of

EX E C I S E S

Th e Ba cc c la u r ate e xerci ses will be he l d in the Adventi s t c hurch, J u ne "e ven a t 8 :00 P . M. R ev eren d Fran k M ill ~ w ill give t h e class e rm on . Th e boy s ' o ct et will re n d er ''S in g U nto God," b y J . C l\Ia r k s .

T he Com m enc em en t ex e r c i se:cwill be hel d i n t h e Ad ve n tist ch u r ch o n J u n e ele Ye n a t 8 :00 o'cloc k. Th e m ixed c h or u s w ill sing·, "I L ov · Li fe," by l\Ian aZucca J ean Ho oper w ill b e t l ( pianis t for b ot h exe r c i se s

T :·,e cl a.-s mo t to i s , " o Ste ps Back w a r ds ." T he color s a re ol d r o se an d silv er whil e th e fl ower i s the p ink 1 ose

Thi r t y - tw o st ud e nt s w ill rece ive t h e ir d iplom as. A goo dl y s hare w ill conti : rn e their cho olin g·

t h e Co ll E.-ge Vi e w H ig h Sc h o ol fro m l he poi n t o f vie w of a g radu a tin g- st ude nt.

B i ll w ill tlis cu ss t, he h istory of th e C oll eg e Vi e w scho ol s fr om th e y e a r lS UU u p t o th e pres en t ti rne. T orv a l J ohnson

S e ni or C lass Spons or s

) f rs .

lk rgman

The ~en ior class w as giv en t w o spon o rs t h i s year and u sed them both l\fr. Human t u r ned i n a capa ble jou a s c:ta ff a dviser for the an nua l while Mr s. B e r g-man C'o 1aclwd the ,eni or play tring his reign of ma the matic . 11d m us i c al in struc t or }fr. E n ha s enth u s i a ti ca ll y t}. • hir , elf int , t he wh i1l of Jo l l ife a n1 \ ~;: lon e more p lati .,.,r-· t 'ng (:· ,l' ,;;choo l ' ts of th ,• den t s LI in -

di vit!. P rogre ~ describ e s h im i " t' n ot been fo :: tn, ...; t,! ·.F 93 u "Y ie wpo int" could j u s t as weL

have lvl d 19 35 pr in te d on t he e r ag , i n W e'll a lway s com e 1 t o vi s i t " H unrnn n" , ever y b o pa l.

l\I rs Ber gman's ch ee rful di siti on and l ov a b ie s weet ness ga ined her a plac e in the he ar ev e, y s eni o r :.;t u dent t ha t n evr r b •:; va cate d . \Vo rk i n g 2. nd fo r h e r wa s a pl eas m e, f: t e ad o f a g rind, even when l e i n .o.· the s u m, ess e, fu i , fut un She 11a~ combi ned a pl e a sin g sonality with a wea lth o f le ing- an d e x peri encP t o ma ke self i11 t o a very w ell bal a nc ed d indu~ l.

We b id th e m a hear ty "s le ':I n d a s i n c e re "we 'll b e seeii '

16 Fr ant ·i Lu nd w all
THE V IE WPOJN T- 19 35 - 36 C o mmenceme nt Sp ea ~er s
\ ~N.l'\f'I f' lt-.\ 1~ MY OMcWOPJ E=\ Q.<,T u==- [ ~ If -=- I I \ ('_ ' f . V · t 1cg -· . C C C ' C <" c; :~ fl h / < .I.. ,) ,._rQ) .t ,YJL-- _,~---..;:;,:. C ---.: c- ::.1'·";~.~:·~":~;$-~ ti
.J II Ji n, H11 111

CO\'::ia c k dy's spoh as ·t of will with inar n1ses

p e rarnherrnmg'' ya!"

La st Will An d Tes ta m ent

Of the Se nio r Cl a ss

K~OW ALL MEX B Y THESE

PRE E_ T , that we , ·i:he undeiized, memb ers of the feni::;: cla ;;:s of Colle g e Vi Ew H ig h ..:hoo l, c eing of u nsoun d an d di s p osing mind and mEmory. an d bein g· ins ens ib l e of th e un c erta in t y o f c ur ev e r graduating_ d:l her eby ma ke , p~1Llish and dec lar e th e follo wir. g .1::, and for our la t w on't and t es t imony , t hat i s t o say:

I

We d irect tha t all o ur unju st debt , th €' expense o f u r last y e ar 1 n hig h school, be fir t p aid, namely, th e debts incu rr ed by :

(-1) T o Ce lest e :.!eyer , I da cho enth al's ho no1 of bEin g ~'. ll ::, por ts quee n.

(5) T o C liff o1<l Th oma" , Fai t h L awren ce 's poo r sch ola rh ip,

(G ) T o Ed na Eddy , .Do ris Pa r ker 's snapsh ot taking a bil ity.

( 7) To D uard He nd ers on, Lu c ill e :.lc:.\Ia ter '::: at hle tic p ro w es

( ) To Ile ne H e n~ o n, Y iv ian D ob~oi,'s pe rfec t at t end an ce re cord to b e us ed a a n ob l e exaniple.

(

1) Tossing era::-;e rs, typwri t er cov ers, v ase:.-- and other sim i lar matter ou t of the se cond st ory wi nd ow s.

( :J) T o R eed Gar ri so n, J c an Hooper's ch eerl e adin g a bilit y , t 1 0) To Y er non L u nsford,' Peggy H or nun g' ' fanc y ice sk ating

(

2) Spen din g the taxpay e ~s mo n ey u elessly by skippin g scho ol.

( 3) Thro win g g oo d gum in to the w a s te paper ba -ke ts in s t ea d of stic king it behin d our ea rs for fu ture u se

II

We gh·e, devise a n d b eque ath unto t he ju nior cla s the fo llowi n g th ing s:

(1 ) Home R o om 3 07

( 2) The uc c€·3:e of our ba s k e tb all s e a on.

( 3 ) All of our p u p py lov e aff a irs

(-!) Our u pe1 ior drama tic talent.

(5) Our :fin ancial tatu s inclu din g o ur gr aduating expense s

(6) A lease on Co lle ge ViE>w High S c hool.

III

We g ive, devi e and be que ath unto th€' i n dividua b of t he j uni o r class th e foll owin g things :

(1) T o Floren ce Her ge rt \':e give L o is McGe e's left ey eb10,, ,vh i ch h n - a lre ady b een do~H away w it h by th e us e of tweez€'rs

(2) To \\.ilrna S henm,1,, "V enus De fary Ped er~ :-n's Milo " fi gu r e .

(3) T o e th yne B r ant, Jane Ro s en b2 ch 's "Hi1: poh eizers" a11 1 l "Oze1 :'.) ughs' '

(11) To D oro thy W ea r , J ean Ro senbach's s i n ging a bi li t y.

(l:Z) To Leor.a B ra n t . 15 pound:.-- off Iona V er Maas' w eight.

(13) To Oliv e G ill asp ie, lo ver Gr en's natu ra l rE' d hai r

( 14) T o Marj orie Fren ch , Cathel'ine Adam' s stan d up a n d fight attit ud e .

( lu) To Jane t Ya n De1"lic<', L eon Eno's title of " Bing".

( 1 G) To Cecil Ro dney , .-\.r1en c r-;ebo n's mu mps with tlw ri ght to co me t o sch oo l b efo rP tim e i s up.

(17) To l\1e1Y in Sti ckn ey L ela nd Bergg ren 's open a nd ab o,·e boar d na tur e.

( 1 ) To H arol d Parker, B ill Hu ghe:' rna 11y 11i ckn ame

(1 9) T o l\Iy r de P o r t€'!' th e pa rl::!nt al disci plin e wh ic h h as bee n o b e n efi cial t o Jim P ember duri n g hi s four y e a r i· l1igl1 sc h ool.

(:2 0) T o Virgini a B adousr E1 \ a in Oa k!:- ' po s i t ion as lr atory a is , ::111 1

'1'01' TO BOTTO\£ L t'ft t o ri!:'ht:

l>o ri,- J'ark t>r

G ili

( 2 of!

,Tom

1 • Birk ett. J d ' 'tu1e mi ams. ,,m ct:::rng q u iet

•:arrl 1 , """E'l' , 1. "ed to 't!'1e tail,.. l1 hon'-; r o1l

(24) T o ~Ia u1 i( e Breun ba ch,

.Jane Ho,- e11had1

,Ja nw s l' e m h t> t'

.J .,. an R o -.;1•nhad1

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t THE \ JEWP Oi. 'T- 19 35 -3 6
17

"B 1~ ect1:o d" ".Sp on :-co rs'' ' ' \ \' hat D o r see"

"S iame ~.e Tw i1 s " "Vu ltures" ·'\V ho'' l oo k fam il iar '' "Ja ne and Jean " Ship

·':--mili n' th r o ugh" "Stalled" "D o n' t get y o u feet "I ' 1 1 Peg" "Look w hat I go t" '·Splash" "Th e ir f: ah oy'. " "La nd H o" " Lois and I ona " "Merril y w e alo1,g" '' L oo :;: out b elo ,y ' ' "vVha t wi ll M. \· W think ?" "View p oint1:o rs'' "\\' ho want s to sw i1

Fr an k L ay ron's ab ility to fly

1hrou f!: h the t ree ~ 'i ke " Tarza n "

(23 To Huh e rt ::\IcMe en, Ja me.;; Harri s· n's abil ity to graduate with high h ono rs and to rave most his sen io r year.

(2G) To Leonard Cornell , L eland Lo,n-' abi litr to wre n, e veryth in g but himself .

• :27) To Raiph G rah am, th, e gg K nr. eth K e ller dro pp e d

(:28 ) To ::.\Ierle Schn eice,, Ke; ' ct h Krn ll's d ebat ing a bility

,

(2 9) T o Charles Tayl o r and Joh n B a d ouse k, Willie Hoag' ::; foo t ball hon o rs

( 3 0 ) To 1 ·reda Th e is, Franci s L un d w all ' c- gum ch e ,Y in g.

(31) To Po b \ Yi llson, Loreni a Fre din be r g's taunting lips

We direct that t his will be n ot c-: n test ed becau ;::e it wo uld ::c use le s s to tr y it.

W e di1·c ct that 'T or va l J oh 11so n b e e~~ ecut o· of thi ::: will. .-\.l so , that he be co mu l t ed in ail leg-a l matter s re lated to ou r e sta : ~.

( .3igne d)

THE SE TIO R l'LASS

V I

We th e ur.der sig- ned , do he reby certify that th e Seni o r C la s2,

testatrix in the forecoming w ill and tes t am e nt. in ou r abse and tall:ing, pub li s hed and dee ed th e s ame t n b e the cla sse s' will and tes t a me n t; tha t the c : sig ned its Jo m H 1:o·nry onto same i n our ab se nce and in ab se nce of e ae h of u s and t w e, in i t3 ab , ' ne e and in the sen re of on e mother and at re ques t hav e fo rgotten to a ou r -.:i gnat u r1:o-s ,,s atte s tin g· witi se,; th e day and year l a st ab omitte d

(Signe d ) Sar.ta Claus Jul iu s Ca es a :.\L ick ey M ow Shi rley T

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:::; POE TI C DRE A M S B y

j Florence He rgert

II g u ess there mu st be somP.ihing to thE: o ld sa ying In s pring, a young man 's fan cy ligh tly t urns

T HE VIEWPO INT-1 9 35 -36

F or he r m ug i sorr owful all da y, No smile on h er fac e

To bri ghten u p th e pl a ce At this rate , h er h air will t urn gr ay.

Jack Bir kett

Thi ~ y oung ::; tud ent 's name w as J ack,

He w a;-; a· unp op ular as he co u ld b e

With the girls-Well, h e did n't rat€',

So he n en:r , never had a dat e. But ,vh y he d idn' t ple as e, wel1, that's :-till a my tery !

L eon a Brant

She wa:" a ha ppy -g o- lu ck y girl , She ,·,b .ev er k no wn to b e l.Jlue, ~he In, e <l to ;:; ing- an d danc e, And lH·r he 1-t wa s fille d w i th l Oi11<1 l1('.( ',

I:t: thi · kee ps o n h e w i11 s oo n be aying , " l do . "

F o r s h e i. n e v e r d ependab le, She care., for n c on e, Not ~ve11 for f un,

A nd 1.,., lau g h -s h e i not able. l\'larjo rie Fre nch

A sober and tong ue-tied miss w a.,; s h e,

For ~he nen:r utte1 ·ed a word, To smil e \\'a::; as hard as it could be,

:-\ ncl to la u~d1, he thought it ab:-urd.

f ,eonard ('o n w ll l're-.irlt- 11t

Ito lo , e and poe tr y." T1·yir,g t o fi nd a pl a ce where I could pok e my no: c ,n to so me oLe else's bu ., mes;:; , I str o1led into 203. I noticerl. one of m ,· class m ates m a dr eamy moorl . .-\. i.,proa chi ng, I foun d her \'.Tit mg poems an d of all thing s , ab out the other classm ate s Her e are a fe-_,.- I chanced t o ee :

Jo 1rn Badousek

A ma mm a ' s boy L h , Wearing his b :Yw-tie a nd spats, He hates all ~ports, Nhen a s ked to wor k, he retu 1t

<:-thy n e f ;1ant

A s hiftle s;-;, hap p, g irl is sh e, ?\ eYe 1· ge ttin g h t,· les sons a t ni g ht, She ahv ay :::i .ski p s :·c h ool, Goe s tc t h e· old swimmin g p ool, T: nle ;;.-; the ti Uctn t officer is in ig-ht.

:.\la ile n· e un sbach

:\fa u r ic e ::.l ways t ri e s tc gr ow, _..\.i.d gai-1 ano th er p o und, lh 's Yer~·, Ye r y " Ti ny ", Hut 1,elp . the sc ho c,i go ro und.

L eona, d C o11 t.11

'.:' lifl' oril 'l' h on1a.;;

1- t·<'rt tary

Th e f 011 tl' e xp re s si on ''ah ra t ~."

Virg:ni a Hadous:::k

The~ · c~1 li h<'r unh& ppy Y irgini a

The Li:lll e -l na n in om· high scho ol, And star of en ry spor t, He nev e r h ~L- a word to say, To tb ose h e mi ght e scor t.

E dna Ed dy

She n eve r do es wha t she is told

"\l a•·.i : i · Fa q, l• \ j(' f -

l'r •·-id"11t

K enne h G a rdner h.tn'ly h as n°a ny, m an y opinio n s

On Ler t arn suhiE-cts har d to under -tan d.

H e thi nh::c: H i-to ry i s :-w ell, An d i:-n 't d r·,d to t ell IIb Yi ., s cf va riou s p ort c.:: th e lan d

R 1-e d Ganis o Ht:>1 e t h e p ::iet p au -e d, bu t ,,·h~ '? \.\" hy di dn' t she t ell about ',i;:, de ep h!1 .s' ud iou s n a t ure, ab out t}1e Lim e:;; '1 e went t o the \Vyrnc,re .Lan ,e a nd ate ice-

l)n roth y \\ ear

Tr,•a,surer

cream cones, or ev en abou t his record for alte1 i dan ce , L,ec au e 1;011'll al\rnys find Reed -;; neaking· in the bacl-: ex it of the " Li berty ." ,::; trange th at \.\Tit-

19

THE V IE W PO ! T-i 93 5-36

th i s p o em ;1ou ld be difficul t , for t o l ook at R ee d is to t hin k of poet ry _" Th e b ir d s sin g g ai ly in the tr ee s "

O liY e G ill a spie

T h en the r e 's Oli v e ; o ne co u ld s ay many thin g s abo ut he r \:'.)o . Y o u s ee, " T hi s young ,·amp" is v er y good at p l a yi n g chi ld ' part in p lays Cou l d s h e b e i n her sec o n d c hild-hood ?? \Y e wond e r A g ai n th e po€-t ha s a n i ns pirnti on , bu t t o n o avail , s he just c an 't or g ar.i ze her m ate rial. }!e r e is ·what sh e jotted d o wn . Fl o s~ ie is Yer y r e s erved, A s q ui e t a s c an b e , H e r lo n e ly l ife i ., w€-ll deserve d, he ha s n o b r a in s you se e Ir e n e He n s o n " M y p o or , de ar d ead br ot he r H o r at i a l If cn l y h e w e1:e alive" - A un t L y d i a or Irene

H e n son, it m a k€ s no d ifference S h e s t o le th e pl ay a n d "Tiny '' t o o Assi s t a n t ed i tor o n th e P

8. G , s h e' s t h e r .· L·, r az zed g ir l i n s c ho cl B c ..vev e r s he ca n tak e it an d this mak es he r a y ery p o p u l a r g irl. She's a p o e t , b ut y o u w o ul dn 't k now it.

H e re g oe s a ga inE d ward K e y se r

A s h e ik of fi ne s t t yp e w as h e , S 1, ort in g a b o w -ti e w i th s p at s ( k etch u p)

.\ tHl as fo n d o f the g i rl s , as h e c oul d b e,

A n d in r e t urn th e y l iked him "lo t s '' v e rn on L un sford

Th e re is a fre c kl ed junio r na med L u n s fo r d.

"\\' h o li ked a l it tl €· girl n am ed

B ad o u s e k

He dri v e s a r ound in a mod e l T

F ord ;

And w ill thi s poe m m a k e h im sick.

D ua rd H e nd e r s o n

H e re i s ano t h e r po€'t' s deli gh t , bu t Again w ords fa ile d our scr i be Dain ty, sweet- n a -

'J'OP TO B O TTO,r_L eft To R i ght:

Joh n B a d ous e k Y irgi 11ia Ba <l<H1-.

tur e d . d el ic a te , r e fi ned, s t o u , qu i e t, se rio u , o ne c oul< o n fo r e , ·e r d es cr i bi n g Chu per s on ality P e rh ap s we ' d ter st i c k to hi s p e r s onalitJ tha t. \Ve wo n ' t m ention feet th e ir s ize, and s tren H i. n ic kna me, " .._ uitca e,' ' we ll fitted to t ho s e dainty penda ges

H u bert 1VIc:\foen

A ve ry bas hfu l b o y i s th i s yo u n g m a n, J u s t a s s hy as h e c an b e , He h a s n ' t g o t a ca r, o h e of t ens t r a ve l s far, Wal king , as yo u probably see.

Cele s te M ey er

She i s a d ark compl e cted g Her favor ite col o r i s blu e, S h e's n ev er on ti m e, I m u s t m ake th i s thing rhJ So s h e alw ays s ay s "Nu t s t y ou .''

H a r old P arke r

Haro ld wa s a noi s y lit tl e He t al ked all da y l o ng H e w a s d i s a pp oint ed an d , sad

Wh e n he co uld n' t si n g a s o i

M yrtl e P or te r

She ,vas the B ig Em ma of e , side s h o w, An d ate 20 m eal s each day She w e ig he d over 30 0 and so me t o go

(W hil e red uc i ng s h e went ,, out pay .)

Merle S c hn e i de r Pr ofes s or S c hnei d N will be h is na me, Tea c h i n g h is s ubject o f l a w Hi s ass i g n m e n t s w ill b e lOJ W hi c h will sel do m b e wr oni And h e' ll b e a s econd " K: w a ' '

Wil m a Sh er ma n Sh e i s kn ow n from coa st tc ~oast

F or her fam o u s tap p in g f ee

A n d for this s he r e all y do €' b o ast ,

A n d s he say s " I c a nn o t b e be

W a nda Stahll

A b e a utiful co-e d i s W a n da Sh e c a m e fro m the c it y of on to

Sh e h a a pro minen t no e, A n d dance s on her to e s ,

A n d oft en sa y s "I d on''" , t a "

,•k .J :i (' k Bi rk t'tt 1fa u rin• B rue n ~baC'l1 L t' OIHl Bra n t !-- e t h ~ 1w Bra n t Le u na r d Corn e ll E d n a E clcl ;\· ) Ja r.i o r i !" :Fre nel 1 K ennt' th G , 11 tl 11 e r R t' e(l Ga r r is on O li\'(• Gillasp i e

udi1 go ck's b et' at his gth. is ap:l id i rl, 1ne, :o .a d rer y 1g. re ry yet 1ith;oon igat, at' ' ror-

:M e lvin Stick ney

He was a young BE-a u Brumm e l in bloom, Hi s cloth es and hi s ma nne rs w ere nifty

He w a s especially fond, Of a li tt le blond,

O f th es e he had about tw o-fi fty.

T here's a murderess at l a rg e in o ur cl ass, b u t we 've g ot h E:r ca ptu r ed. Sh e's a good stud ent a l s o. Her n a m e i s Fre da T hei s

(Con tinu e d on Page 39) - (J

A R'dy Mad e F'mily

T h e ju nio r class pla y entitled

" A Read y Mad e Family" wa s prese nt e d a s a mati nee o n F riday, '1.ar ch 2 7, an d at o'c l oc k , S a turda y even in g _ T he pla y w as co-

c oa ched by Mis Bu cha nnan a nd

Ylr s Rid e r who w ere a s si s t ed b y Ylar y V an Winkle. Th e th ree d ire c t or s we re g ive n flow er s du r in g the in ter mi ss ion betwee n th e second ar; <l third acts F o llow in g is a revie w of the play.

Th e Cas t:

Ag r. es Ma r t y n, Cdeste Meye r.

Bo b Mar tyn , F red Soflin (Fr ed took Bob Will on 's part wh e n t h e latt er bec am e ill. )

i\la rillee Ma rtyn, ~Iar jori e Fre nch.

G racie Mart yn, OliYe G ill as pi e

M i ss Lydia, Ir ene Henso n.

Hen ry Tu rner , Charles Taylor.

Dori s Turn e1·, Dorothy Wea r Sammie Tu rner , Cliffor d Tho m -

a ,:.

B egonia, E dna Eddy.

icodemu s, Duar d H en d erson

Plot sy n opsi s : Henry Turn er a n d Agn es l\Ia1 tyn are two middl e aged pe ople who h a\·e fa ll e n in love, each havin g bee n married once. Agn es has t hr ee c hildren and H e nr y two whil e nei th e r s u sp ect s th e other of ha \·ing a n y offs pring Hen ry's two "br ats" a r e a boy and a girl ,. hile t wo of Agne ' a re th e s a m t. making fo u r

juvenile l e ad s whil e little racie is mischievou s an d li kes Lo ll ~ po ps .

Ab o u t t we lv e o 'c l o,·k n oon , of a s umm e r clay t he t w o farn ili e :-- n't'e t a t t he l\ IaL·tyn h o m e which i " , •p t up b y two negTo e r vants ?n<l .-\~n e s' sist er -i n -l a w wh o dear!\' loY ed her dec<c:ased brot he r, A.g n~s' fiLh1~ 1,.,rrl_ and co nt in ually n0ar ·

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TttE V rEW P C' -: T- 1935- 36

Ju ni or Spo nso r

Mrs Th el m a ~Iartin Rid er.

C1ty bo rn i n: T rum bull , ebr chooli n 6 : E ll iott Gra de c h o ol, L incoln High S ch oo l Uni v e r i ty of Tebr ask:-:.. '

Favori te Mov i e Star s : Ja n et Gaynor , Giuge r R og~rs , Fre d Astaire and Rob er t Ta ylo r

FaY01 it e Radio E ntert ain e r : Fred Wa ring's Gl ee cl ub a nd program.

ret Grie Yan ce : F olks n ot a c ti ng thE::ir age.

Fa\·01 ite S por t s : Pi c ni cs and hi kin;:

' ocial Div e rs ion s : Va cations and t1 ips.

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Junior Ramblings

e,·er let it be sa id t hat th i is not 01 i g i nal It will b e written i n a mann er wh i c h t h er e has n e ,:er been the li k e of- s o expect an thi1,,_:-. P i 1 t he y c on s id e r u s d a112:ero .s o r s u ~ p ; n : Anywa y t hey put s om e o f u s i n Mr s Ridu ::- :Ju, n d t h e res t in Mr. Hnrnann's 20 3-th a t didn't hinder u s -much' W e k e pt t he e ras er s flyin g 1 ev er - the -l ess - whe n t he tead 1e1 s were o ut, that is. E vEo·ryon e x.h a nx iou s fo r ac tivity-T he first 'froli c" w a s o u r ice sk at ing part y in Jan u a r y-I 'v e nev er decided \\het h e r Irene i s na tu ra lly po pular or if s h e "hi re d" th e boys t o follow he r w i th a pillow- S he ', large enough to h a ndle m o st a ny itu a tion -Cha rl e s Taylor sh o ul d k n ow by no w t h at h e s h ould ke ep o u t of th o sE: drift :;-Ju s t ' cau s e you r from Te xa s- He n e a rly o t left when he became lo st in on e of th os e dri f t s-Li v e a n d learn 1\f ar;y were d i s g u st e d b eca use t heir shat es wo u l dn 't go whe re t he s k a t€'r-: wished t h em to-Th ey ga v e

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THE V IEWP O! NT-1935-36

man !-G et up and tr y it again you'll learn Virgil-Ju st hang on to Par ker, th e re-s ur el y yo u won't lo se y our bal a nce at the same tim e- or will yo u ?-Maybe you had b etter take tho se s kat e s back to " S a n ta Cl a us" a nd s ee if you can ' t trad e them in on a sle d sl ed ::; don 't tip ov1:o r so easilyl\1a ur ic e Erunsbach , out of cons id erat ion to the r est of us, refrained from skati ng-- Hasn't h e a large, kind, heart tho'?-T he clock finally s trug g led around to " ea tin ' time ", so we made our way to Bri c k 's-th 1:o·y didn't make -uch profit on us after they ha d deducted the price of sal t an ' pepp e r s hake rs and anythin g else t hat wa s loos e-the y did get som e advertising tho'-Wilma's h ot-d ogs kept ba rking fo1 · air-the mor e the y bark e d th e mo re mus tard she pou red on th cin-so-o- o they s topped - P aul Sears fi nally got his c ar a nd th e "guy s ' n gals' ' in it hom e saf e ly, but it w a. rath er d oub tful fo r a while-S ome fu n, h1:o,y, P aul -Your co n sc ie nl'.e ,, ou ld hr:ve bo the re d yo u if you had gotten that l ante1·n anywa ~, c;o it's iL,st a s well yo u didn't- \\'" surely ha d a l ot of fun lea r,ing our par ts in the play-Bo b \Yill son lik ed t o pla y around back stage too w ell- " Gra cie" Gillaspi P fL rn ished , lo t of entertainm ent for us _( _ trn r l es "Papa Turn er•· Tay lor ke pt c utting up so mu c h tha t we th e 1g ht ma ybe we'd h a, e to wa it u Et il ne xt year to gi,·e the play"N i co <le m n s" Hen derson , with th at b lack face of h i,-,, s ure lo oked lik e something tha t s ho u l d be ch a sing a n " angel", d idn't h e ?" Sarn mie" Th o ma s' h abit of "pi ckin g up' ' things became so r eal that si nc e t h e n man y thin gs ha ve ·' stu ck" to him You should see his colle ction-Fr€·da T heis ' fo u nta in pe n disappeare d-did th ese "kleptom an iacs" really go in fo r it ?-sh P gets clues on it e very o nce i n a while-t he last one , vas to the e ffect that it w~.~- c-;;i ll « writi n' up th e Riv e r R oa r:"Ve rnon Lunsford s ure p roved fait hful in fillin g '1\Iumps ' B reunsba ch's s h o es as stag e manag ~r -rather indi s prn s ible - j u st like Ja c k B irk e tt 's c , ;: , eh ?-It's a good thing these "Shivys " run a lon g way on a ga llon-as o u r de-

bates vaguely prove d-When anc where did Sethyne develop s uch scream ?-I ' ll bet they l et her hav , her way a ll the time at hom e, no,, --Speaki ng of scr eam s, wasn' that Ju nior -Senior banqu et scream?--We hope you senior enjoyed it a s much as we en joy€, g iving it-Our last real get-to gether with you-s o rt of a farE well par ty- Incident ally, we wis to sa y righ t now that we sincere! wish each and 1:o very one of yo seniors the best o f luck a ll throug life !-It was fun pla nnin g th banqu e t, t hough hard-W e h op you'll a l w ays remember it--Mr: Rid er gave us a lo t of help on · a s di d our class presid1:o·nt, Leor ard Cornell-How d i d you like th Purple and G o ld during th e pa : s em es t er'?-There was lot s 11101 pep in the schoo l this year and surel y sh owed in the p ape rFlo ssie's co lum n ha s put i n a l, of sna p-oth erw ise, also-no neE for anyone to tak e off ense at a r of it-all in fun-you d o ge t good l augh on yo ur fri e nds no and then, tho- Chuck seems get more than hi s share-He ar hi s--gu ess what-- Wha t ,ve wo u hav e done witho ut Miss Perry, 1 one kn ows-we s ure ha d to re on h er a gr1:o·at deal-w e we rat her new at this paper bu si ne and she helped u s a whole lotN ext year we'll 7,ive her so rt a rest--W e hope-Miss Perry h: to b e sort of a referee in Ame can Lit erature class du ring t la s t few weeks- ~Jme of the bo got 1·ather s tean~LJ up o ver tho debates-Hubert did his s haresomebody had to know some thi abo ut cars-Myrtle Porter told ho w to be back-seat driver s -more sarcasm-o r ph ilo sop or sumpin'-lt's s ure fu n to L eonard Corn e ll lead class me in gs-rule o f the mi ght y, eh? just shows to g o yo u that it ta1 brain s , not b rawn-our vic e-p r e dent. :Marjor i e French, did n't e, ha ve, or get , to lead a class m e in g-m aybe she 's j ust nat ura lu cky- she hel pe d pla n our pic1 - we had a swe ll time on th at 1 -E v ery on e wa s talkin? '.lbout r 1 d th e seniors gra -2 e last fo u r · sc ho ol-Everyone you ~.

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21 TO I' TO B O T'l · \ !_Le ft to r i gh t : C'l i ffu rt l T llo n1. , .., , r gil " "illia m-. Robert \\"illsou Rur~·J " "right Uor o th - ,Yea r Jan e t Y an Dersliee C h ar l es Ta~ l or Cecil Rodn ey Haro ld l' a rke r D ori;; " ' he ele r

t a d h y u h e ,e s. it 1Le :;t ·e it w t o 1d l d 10 ly re of ad rih e ys ,se u s hy ;ee e t~si1e1

lJy ni c :oo ll

~ ~.£S g B v Betty Belle Barney and (./) June Whalen

Once in the deep, da rk pa t of 1932 an e fferves cent b un ch of ambitiou young sters with a s trong de sire for effic~cy discov ered Coll ege View High chool (Were writin g this article wi th many thank s lo Webst er) with varied tal..mts ranging- from exc e llent athl€'te ~ to sonorou sing er s (A re you s till with us ?)

From the very beginn ing we knew t hat James Strans ky, Dale Nannen a nd Rich ard }fa rrow had the gumption in them t o b eco m e the athletes they ar€' today, If you were to ask Stransky wh at he thi nks of being on the footb a ll, basketba ll and track team s, you wo uld probably be hono r e d with a s lig ht smirk, a s hrug of bould er s , and si len ce ; X a nn€'n w oul d blus h from the tops o f ears to the t ips of hi s t oes; gu es s how we kn ow ? Marrow would la ugh embarr ass edly an d mutter a few inaudi ble words everthdess , th e chool as a whol e is proud of thern anc:l we ' re glad the~/re in the Sophomore cla ss

And do you k no w a dark-hair ed sophisticated :·0'..l. ng lady in our m idst who war bl"':l herself to th e top and is hold ing her groun d by as ist ing with th e pub lication of the school p a per and has a helpful finger in eve ry important pie. Surely you can gu c-,-s It's Betty Knowles.

And now lad ie s and e:ent l em €'n, we are proud to 2'it.o unce the 19 35 Health Cham piun o f Lancaster County - · :-r Winona Francke.

A sweet, blond e h ,

Of the sophomor e cl ass

Witb manne r s so 1ic e

You look at h ei' twice.

A fellow not especially 0· • L; in a:1 :,,· cert ain field l: 10 :~y a nd viv r,.. it··

Vorhie s, wh o s e

" s meary" s1ri le pop s u fJ lH ever;-; acfivity.

THE VIEWPOI NT- 1935-36

A st urd y, stable, s t ea dy gi 11, w hom we all depend upo:!1 ; Pau lin e Watkin ·, who s ew s the mi ssin g buttons hack on a nd h a s putt y to fill eve ry chink.

Probabl y the bu sies t g-i rl in t he class is Ju n e \Yhal€'n red he ade d president . Es peci ally active is ~he on th e Pur ple and Gold, the Girl Re serve ab in€t and in G. A. A. Xev e rtlwle s s, June can alway ::- crowd a we e bit more work into a li t tle I """ time.

.A s a lead t·l' i n social activities, Betty Bell e Ba rney ranks top. Sh e 11 eque11t l ~ writes for the Pur ple and Go ld and is very active in G A. A B et ty B elle is an outstanclini,.,: :, tude nt, and an honor

s ented. Th€· pu bl i c voted William Walker , h o of er , as priz e wi nner.

If per c1in nce you were glancing throu gh om pto ns or th e Brittani ca Encyclo p e di a yo u m ig ht find Eb1a R c:-e Buchan nan c olu mnized t hu s :

D ata-Born lar.dolph, ' e braska, 1909 Pa rent s. En glish. Grad a ed as Valedictorian of clr:,;~ <l age of 15 , receiving "' 1 o lari'in to G 1· c1 1 d I sland C oi'e ge, R eceh ed •.\ B deg ree fro m t hat in stit ution thr e e y e·t rs late r, with hon ors in , ng lish French and dram ati c.". Ta ugh t Engli s h and dra n1c.1 tic :, :,t Coll e ge Vi ew High Sch o , 1 fo three \ e ars t h€ n becam e libr ian fo r : o ur ye ar s, no w sponsor 01 thi s S o pho mo r e cla s ..; we ', e b L _, 1 talk in g ab o u t. W ill atl e11 · 1ary sc hoo l in 'e w Y ork thi s su , l me r

B a g a t ells

I n l ' ge ntsia - - Ed n f' D oug1a;;, Ve r a ev ier, F 1m a Reich€'n b er g , Ja n L w i s a m V[ildr e d Re illy.

Br ig! t ly, g-Io g sp o rt tars-M iler, K eit h ;S..: ver in Pig skin Pu s h r illi arn W alker a nd L astcome -I nner. B er, Fleet.

El111·1

Bu1·l:a n 1,a11

r oll me: ,, 1~ er . She does fine w or k in rn u::,ic a nd d ra matics.

T h e Sopho more s are a b n nch wh o re cog n ize their fault s and striv e to be tte r them. For i n ,-, t:::nce, in our Fr€'s hman year, af ter our Alge b ra ( c~ a2- b22ab) gr a d es had b e en b 1 o ug ht to light, w e wer i n the d p ths of de spa ir, o·ing to th€'ir sudd en deflati o n. The r e upo n i.\Ir. Hu man sprang t,1 hi s fe et and loudly proclairne l "B1·ethrea a nd i ste rn, we are no , \ i n th e thro €'s of a g reat reviv a l m eP t ing for the up li fti ng of Alg eb1"1 grad€'s.'' And, de a r rea der s, s u ch " Hall clu jah's" and '' .\ mens'' you have nev er heard, e, e n in gr , Evangeli tic meeting Edit o~-' 1,,1tc: T he Al gebra r a dcs <' .'t t L -: Up!

On a cert a ;, drab da y in D ecembP '\ the 1 - H. S. Li brary " trng ,vith sho 1,t J f joy a n d g co d "r.eer : W hat h0 ' }Iethinks 'twa s a class party :-I ilarious games were played f' 1d c: .., Amateur (e xtreme l y such) P i .~Ta m wa pre-

U r trp a · b le ) ngst e h- - M ai·jo ri e Prin !! e A l , ,:, Mill e 1, Virginia \ Vh it c0 , ·, , a Ma so n Ha zel Ho a~. E u 1 i e H I i kins, R e l n Ma y. illers , f t ( soil- ::\I argaret W es t, L e< an i Arthur Tin kl er, a n d W at. 0 n J oh nson.

S·,·n;.r,'·,onic , a : ophonist - Don St. , er gi· 1e qu en t F u nn ers-Paul Gardner , Wayn e Y~! ter, Leo Dunham, Ruell Mc :\ 1 ,t , J oe Scrannag e ar:d .Jun ior K < w lt o n Mutt and .T •ff-Eva Pedersen and James ::.\1ur phy.

Piano Tic k - Do ro thy Jaco bs. Red-heade d _ Q:e- , orma Th e1a nder and L a \ <.! nce 1\Iartin.

Glorified Gu it a": - Don Wol fe. Baby's Perf ec t 1._ ,1 panionRobe rt Frederi ck. - 0--

If you're fr om : I issouri and haY e to be show n , p erhaps you won 't bel i eve our r amb lin gs abou t th e So 1ornore's ability, so here·s proof to our "Believe it or ot," by Barney and Whalen, Inc.

The Farmer

The fa r mer wakes with earlie s t lig ht,

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Arn] t o: >, in 1,is fif' l d:- fr om m o 11 'ti : ni ght ; · o king w uld a wor t ,ie r ser vice yi. ,1.,,

F o r f"":E n the kin d is se n e d by t:: .., :ie ld.

Ruth Se8.l' S

H an ds

I ca tch a gl 1mp :e of po li s h ed naib, Of p ow dered ::: kin an d slim

Per fum ect han d ... of one

Wh o :::e wa lk of lif is eas y-

O f on e hose e ,:Lr y n o I is ca t ered to,

And y d who k n ow s m u c h disc o ntent

A lady playing b ri d ge

And walk ing thru t h e s tre et::; I see

Th e han d s of :.1-',1 wh :) dig , nd delve-

The hands which t iJ1 the gro undThe ir hands a re we:,,•·y . and w orn, and o d ,

Th e -· nails discolor e d, hrc;i:t ·n,

Ye-t hap pj' the ma r , 110 li·.re :ci For the s o il fro m w~ b h e spra ng -to wh ich · ehll'net h.

\t h ome in re ace · ; e t

Th )Se han ds ,,·: uch caress

1Iy weary l1e a d, are s quare , c cp e nd a b l e,

Y e t te n<l e1 a nd s oft , at oncE:

The nail s fr o m po li sh-

~.: y mot he r h ands

Carol Wh e e le ::

THE IE \ \ .P OI

T-193 5-36

T r.ke a.11 my s ih·er an d rn~· r2:o ld,

:, :• RO W (Le tt t o r ight) Sea r s , Th e lander, Vorhi es, \ Ve st, A. Tink ler, a r !\' ·rpr:·, S•- "l :. 1<y , Walk e r , l\1artin , R. ' ;"vl a rr ow, L. T inkl e r.

SECO!'\D ROW - E Ped e r sen, C. \ V heeler, R eilley, Prin gle, R e ichen b er g , W. \ lt McMaster , K. Severin, St abe, S cr a nna g e, Whitcomb, \V olf.

THIRD RO \ V - H. M ay , L arsen, Lewi s , D. Jacob s, L arsen, 1 i ller , Hudkin s, W. J son, G a r dner, l< now les, H. H oa;.

FOURTH RO\V- Dunham, Darne ll, Masun, ;)ouglas, atkins, \Vh ale n, F ra 1 Barney, Federick, B Fleet , W'1xso n

Take all rr1y eart hl y lot, One thing alone w ould I withh old, My fri e nds-O tak e them n ot

L eav e my friends and I ,, ;J be >Jot de s titutE: of wor th. For fr ie r;.d s will ever b e t, me Th e de arest thing c- 011 eart h.

Ro e Huff er

History Class

In H is tory Class I 'm very d umb I si mpl y cannot th ink. An d w hen the teach er c ali s o n me '\Iy heart , it ::eE. m,:: to s ink.

T he ot h er day , h e ca lled o n m e , I dicin't k n ow w ha t to say ; The fire bell whi s tled l oi:i g a nd l oud, And I was s aved that d ay .

D orothy Frederi ck

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PR ODU CTION STAFFS

"Th e Wh ole Town 's Talki ng"

\ii ~" Elma Bucha nnan , dir ec tor . Mr s Anr..a Bergman , assist ant di1e ct o1 a nd bus ine ss ma nag e r.

S t u de nt co m mitt e es :

A ss i s tant di re ctor. Mary Peder;;:en H J u s e m anage r, Fr a n k La yt on an d a s si s t ant, Ke nneth Krull.

Stage mana ge r and electrician William Hoag , an d assista n t, Le1?. P d Rerg 2Te n Proµe1 ti es : K e nn et h K e ller ,

Lelan d L ow e, Jane Ro sen bach, cille McMa stE. r, Dori s Park er.

Ticket sa les, Harl an Gr al m anager; a ss istants, Willard se e, L e on Eno, Vivia n Dol: Fr an ce s L undwall, Faith 1 ren ce.

Publi c i ty mana ger, Jame s ber; a s s i s tants Iona V er Maa s, thNine Adam s, C lover Green ----0-

"A Ready Made Family"

Directi on by Elma Bu ch a n m::: i sted by Mar y Van WinklE

Cost um ~ and propel'ties di E. d by Sethyne Brant with a mitt e e c o mpo e d of B u ryl W1 Jack Birkett, Vir g inia Bado1 and Myrtle Porter.

Stage Man age ment was t care o f b y M a urice Bruensl Merle Schnieder and Vernon I ford.

Publicity an d tciket salE:s dir e cted by Freda Theis wi committee co mpo s ed of 1 Br an t, Fl or e n c e H e rgert and Ga r rison

r osters w e re m a de b y th< class E. 3 under ::.\Ir s Brant and co tt.

' rrangernent fo r pr e- du 'H"'. e mad e by 1\ir. Torval f.o n, princip".l, an d l\11 s Tl R ider , class cpon s o r .

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Lnen, 1ller, ohn:1ck e, L u1am, B r e- ) ,s on , _,a v·)emCanan, rectcom·ight, 1sek , ake n oach , _,unswere th ,eon R ee< 1 ar t ::\fr.rtion John1el! ' 1

'T he N_inth Gr ade

Th ree out standing eYent - in one' s ear ly lit e are when h e s born , when h e enters kind erg arten and then w hen he enters junior hi gh The <late of birth is requi1 e d fo1 :co 1;nny r<.'C:01rLs tl1:1t it i rar ely forgott en e ven among u n inth graders. Some people toGk cas ual notice of us a s we enter ed the ldnd ergai-ten in 1927 in the Cullege Vie w Schools ninetee n str ong ; -ixte c n have gone all the wa y thr ou gh the C. Y. public schoo ls.

F orty- -five entered the ::ic•venth gr ad e a t the H igh School building in 1933 ana were noticc<l as the yo unges t! W e learned about orgau izi ug in t he ho me r oom o rgan izali om and parli amenta ry drill until w e could arise to point o f or der.

In t h e e i ghth gra de we had as our presid ent . a st urdy leader, in B ob Mor ey. The ke eper of our secr ets an d muc h busine proceedings wa s _ Ta omi Xye

Ninth grade o ffi cr were pre •id ent, -eil l\I unson and ~ecreta ry, atalie H ad den. As a n inth grade we took our pl acPs in the larger lif e of tl1P h igh school.

Thirt een g irls join e·d the G. A. A and, as a group with ability rnu -t be rec k oned wit h in e n 1 n· activity , gaine<l recognition in th~ ba ketb all tournament as tlv:> fre shm an team was second o nly to th , winni ng se ni or team. In track events, Helen Gravatt wa:-: first with a broa d jum p of 11 :; 0 et, '.! in ches, in th 50 ar<l <lash with a ti m2 o f 6.7 seconds, c;ta nrlin g

TOP RO\\' _ 1L e( l l o right) w,- :cr \ VixJ,T' , LS, T '>mas , !3 oas,, hr ee,l' ,.: Ja dson. Roem 1c h \-. l\luller, P e.:. 1,~P:, \Vilk1. .~on, L S:l r nt ha ; fLC- 0 R. O \\' - Ande r !:O.l, Speidel _C. ",,·~ ri: :'0;1d1 C:, o n, !. 1.,me r, W Scl .i.ei d ;ng, \ er I \SS \1 ay, M ouse r, S e· •r, ., , ::..~s - · ~.:~·d1a

the 50 yard t\1 .::h a nd wa~ fi r. t in the hig~ jum p :3 feet. i,v:h e , ii, the L.d~,, Md jump, 3 feet 11 1-2 inc: h e ..;. ::\h:ry G ate nby ca n th ro w a p b yground ba ll fo r a distance o f

1. ea 1ly 150 fee T he ba se ball team irn,de a com men dab l e shov,-i111..:: an ct the enth usia m of th e g,·ou p i:-- appreciat ed.

ThE· '...lUys ha,e done equ ally as w ell. In the sp or t. , Bob l\Iorey • eems to be th e o ut tandin g- athl ete of the nin th gra de. B ob got hi s football le tter , a nd he 1·ece ived a reserve letter in basketb all a s a g u ard as well a , a fi rst s tring lett er on thL tra ck te a m L dt:1n u M arro,,- got his r e , er ve let ter in foo tba ll. as a b ack an d as stud e nt ma nager Cloyd Ric hardson 1ece fred a re,erve footbn ll le tt er a~ a tackle. Stanley Roe rnic;: rece i\ ed a rP~crv e fo o tba ll l ett er and was student ml'l.nagE•1 ·. Em met t Schoenthal 1·eceived a re:-:e rve l etler in football as a back. R ich ard Sh reev e receive d his rE--;erve foo tball letter a n as an end an d a reserve lett er in ba k etball a :- a forwa rd Ch arle::: e,·eri n made a reerv e letter in track, carrying on the ol d Sev erin tradit io n of track and es pe ciall:v th<> mile.

1.Ve h ave :,; ix of o ur gro up w hv ranked ·,·ery wc-1' as s tud ents 1 Torma Ch ri .:: ten ,c n, from ki ndergarten da ys, has been near the top of th e li.,t. P auline Detmer, a l-

though o ut o>ne l a,' year , ha~ m:.de com me ·,~able i., cg-re·;, Bernal'(! DH•:-; ' efo --u is n1w<l y s at the top of the li..: t wh ile ; :- · •i .?ra Ye~ a newc o mer fr om Ray mon d, is slrn,,· i1 g u mo ,·e ~!rnn sev er a l 0 uod grn<le - lips. K :·hry n K elle r

: 1::; ra thE.·r consis tentiy be en near th e top. Ja ni ce Mar sha ll i s ano:he1 or wi th w hom we haYe to reckon.

l\Ia1·ch third t h e ninth grade g::n-e a -;tat e day program u nder th e s u p~rYis i on o f Mrs. Rid er.

A t the p rese nt tim e we are looking fo r ward to hi gh sc clays with h opef ul heart s and u :> daunted spirits. We feel that v\ have m ade a go od start in the w :p • d uctivities a nd wc 're certa1.; · g0in g- 1o ·'keep u p t he go od wo1 1 •

In conclu. 1011 w e incerely than 1\-ii ~ ;';cott fo r the inte rest she

1 · •: ~a. _ 1 in our e ffo rt. - .- encour~ ~-.t.::_· us to be "ambi ; J u s "

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: o. 1X. olf, W -sl; L Gr · en. , : _· f'\ RO\\ D odge , ( >,wes, C ·- ·va'. C. _ B ·, '<et,. I. Jo 1'ns , -,, F c_bes, Jol- _sor. , Chn~ten st: n, Haas, Gat tnby. ln g h a 1 • 1 :•" - !. ,us, P ~le rs. rO L R T ll R O \\' L. h -·r ,. ·. ' 1,,:h c- , , l-1 1d d ..:P :vlu n - o" Var. lJaslice, Jin· ch o w \! eye r, \1orey, Lar sen, r-. Jpf. :-- ll• 1J u f 5 fe.€'t,
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Carol
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H a.te l Scott

Th e Eighth Grade.

P y J ane Ste wa rt a nd K eit h Po?, e li

Tht:· eighth g rade h a d a l a rge d ..; s this yea r. Ther e ,v e 1e ab out b O pupi ls in a ll a nd wel'e di vi d e d into tw o g r o ups. O ne gro u p w as in 207 ha \"ing M i s 0 Bu chan nall as thei r h o m e room teacher , v hile th e othe1 w a s in 30 2 h a v i ng- Ylrs. B ran t as the ir t e ac her.

A Hallo we 'en p ::i :·ty w a s h e l d th e fir s t se me s ter It wa s g iv en at t he sch oo l and J a r. e S tewa rt , W alte :· Hu·,t er, Ho w ar d G ot fr eds on, Ji m Cln n ingha m a n d Baria ra G ibbs \'; e · e on th e c ommittees f or re f 1e , hrn e n t s , ga m es , e tc

B u d P i:: Lter, fo rward K e it h F o ,, ell w a s the c aptain. The y st r tt:-d ou t with 3 s tra i g ht win s bu t were bea t e n by 3 0 1 a nd fhi s h e d third in t he le ag u e

H o me room 2 0 7 fini shed in fou rt h pla ce T h e i r te a m c o n s i s ted o f Howa rd Go tfr e ctson , guard; Gl e n Dunh am, f orward; \Vayne French, f o r war d; Ca rl Dun h am , center; a nd Walter Hun t er, g uard. The capt<!in w as H ow a rd G o tfre:ls on.

About on e -half o f t h e girls in the eighth gr ade b elor. ged to t he Girl Reserv es . Th e offic e r s were 8 S follow s : Jane S te war t , pr esidrnt; Mildred Miil er , v i ce -pr e si -

The cl eiegat es for 207 W E Ho w,:r d G otfr edson and A l Bro o ks for the entire year. Mr s. Bra nt , 302's hom e r o t e ach e r , w a s ill for about c mon th He r home room pu 1 gave her a fruit s hower an d que s t e d pie c e s to be pla yed h e r over th e r a dio.

Mrs. Br ant's home room g~ a Lincoln D a y and a Wash in g D a y prog•ra m i n which the fo llc ing took pai t : Keith Po w e ll , J~ Stewart , B e rnard D re s s e l h a t Jani c e l\-tar s hall , A.Joi e B r oe P a ul Hen s e n, Lawren c e N o1 h :ul Tudor , Dori s Pu ck ett, C2 S e v ier, Marjorie M a user a nd B l

Ho m~ 1 0 0 111 3 02 g an: a p l ay for the be nefit of the ei g h th grad e. It "'as writ t e n b y :;\11:r.rj or ie May an d was entitl e d " l\ I ur del' a t t he Maxk eli s" T h e le a d ir g c haracter s were Mildred :~\I ill e r a:::; Mr s Maxwell; P~ul T u dor :\ Ir Maxwell; ar: d Doris Pu ck e t t a~ G racie Maxw eil

The hom e ro om presid e nt of 2 0 1 durin g the en ti re year w a c.'\l ,-: i e Bro o k s In 30 2, Ma r ibell e W iliam s on w as pre s ident the fir st ~t: rnestei· f! n d Ja n e Stew a rt, t he ~; eco n ci

T1°e follo w ing: we re on th e h ono r ru r w i t h g r ades of 3 o r abo n' :

I.;:eit. 1 P o w e :l, J an e St ewar t , .A.J oie

En : ::; , D o1i,· Puckett and G eo rg e

R id ~. w a ·

T he b oy s' ba s k e tba ll te am in 3 02 con s i s t e d of L awr e n c e No l an,

c e nter ; I ra Vorh i es, g u ard ; Ke i t h

P o we ll, g u a rd ; Dw aine Sev ie r an d

T OP RO W - P u ck e tt , Mo sher, L owd e r, Smith , T udo r , Du nh a m, R i d g way, S ha D o u b t. S ECO ND RO W Schoe nt hal, Puckett , S amp l e y , S evi e r, Sam pley , P o v.

1 yd en.P o rter , Br o c h u , Vorhie s, Sn,it h

T'H iRD ROW - '.\1ay, Martin, Mi ller, Landes , Mu rph ey, L a n e, '.\lo l an, Kres s, L y Hu nter, Myer s.

F O UR T H R O \V - - D rak e. D o u g l a s. B arr, An de r son, St e w a rt , B roo k s, Gotfr e c F ar ns w o rth G ibbs , G aston G i ll aspie

d en t; a nd Ed i th Dougla s, ::;e cret ary Mr s Br ant w as th e Gi r l R ese rves' sp ons or.

The h ome ro o m b aseball t eam of 302 co ns i st ed o f Dwa ine SeYier, c a tch er ; Keith P owe ll, p i t c he r; Ir a Y orh i es , fir st b ase ; Bu d Port er , s ec ond s ho r t; Te dd y L yon s , se co n d b as e; L awrence N o le •:, thi r d ha s e; Pa ul Tu dor, l e ft fielcl; D arw in l\I yers , cente r fi eld; r. n <l E u g en1 , Smi t h , ri g ht fi eld. Th cap t.c.i 1. \ \ a s Ira V o rh ie s .

Th e h o m e room de legat e s for 3 0 t h e fir st sem e s ter wer t:· Lo y d S am p le y a n cl Ju ne Sa mpl ey. F or th e s econd semes t er Dwain e S e vi er an d L u c y :\I a rt in h e ld th e hono rs

N V an Winkle. Th e e i g hth gra de e ntere d a:r. tet in t he a mat eur program pla ce d sixth o ut of e i g hteen t es t a nt s .

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:II rs C h r istin e Hr ant

om >l1 E Ji b r cfo 1 1v e to n )W:rn e 1se , >k s , a n , tr o l .L~tlver , rell , ons , Is on , OCan d con -

T he S event h Gra de

B y Dale Gib b s

In the fall of 1 935 a g roup 11£ 28 pupils e nter ed C olle ge V iew High Sc hool a s s e ver. t h gra d er s, if th at is pos sible. Th ey ch ose the follo wing as cla s s o ff ic e rs : President , Do nn2 · Mun son; vic e-pre sident , Nor man Zabl e; secretarytrea surer, Wa yn~ P ec k ham. The offic e rs for the h ome ro om were How a r d B" 11gs, p r e si d en t; Floyd Hen son, -;1ce -p r esi den t ; Do n Fleet, secre t r.. 1-y- tre:a s urer The Junior Civi c Lr ag ue l e ad er was Flo yd Hen ::; o :, and th e d el e gate, -'- o rman Zabie

T HE VIE\\' P OI :'.'. T- 1S J:: -3 6

never thou g ht o f it b do 1 c in t h i s l ight. R espon s ib il i ty weighs h e m ·ily upon me. New fac es, eag er f aces, im pre ssio nab le l iv es, ea ch a new, bu t cld ic at ely danger o us, opportuni ty. Y es, I be li eve th e a n s wer i s righ t re w problems, new pe r s on al itie s- -t h a t is , ,., h at it is a ll a bout- new faces.

JUNIOR RAM BLINGS

Socially , th ere was o ne picnic hel d du ring t he se c ond s emester.

J\le w F ace s

So meon e h as as ked, "What i s it a ll abo u t -t h e s e hu n dreds of pupils pou r i n g in a nd out of s chool buildings eac h d ay, teac her s urging disc i pl ine , d rill ing and redriiling o ne y ear , a n d, grow i ng gray, repe a t ing t he pro cess ten years hen c e. W her e a re w e going? Wh a t p urp o se is be in g s er ve d? Wh e re will it e n d? \ Y h a t - it an a b o ut ?, , A n d t he H'. :fiW<' l'

"New fac e s ". If tha ·. i.;:; the

•1 , I am i n a p ar ti c ul ai £'11-

' h, w ell as p re ca r io u 1--1-

A 11 cf th e new fa r 'Li'

In t he ir fir st h ome , ,)m fi n d m e It i s I. p er lnp:-, give s t h e m thP i J' fir :--t i m p resvn o f ju n ior high s cho ol. I h ad

I h a v e w a t ch e d m an y -too many - se:ver.th grade s c om e an d go; o n in t o hi gh sc h o ol, on into co llege s m1 d un iv ersitie s, on into lif e ' s wo rk - a - d a y ch a n nels. For som e, th e prob l e m o f adjustment is s i m p le; fo r othe rs , difficul t. He r e e nters c o n s cic·nce. I wond er?

H a s the i r fi r s t im pr e s i o n always

(Cont i r, ued fr om P a ge 22) a pkt u re wa nte d t o trade-or el se th ey wan t ed on e o f your s an d th e y WPl'e all o ut- Jo hn B adon s ek said the ~· d idn 't want th e m, reall y, b u t th e y w e re just b e i ng ni c e - m a y bP s o- that i sn't ;,, h at Virgini a thi n ks-- s he got on e from a cer hlin b o y a nd now w on't gi v e him o ne-- n o t s t in gy , j u st car e f u l - -h ow do y o u sup p os e I e on a B ra nt c a r. tell he r ' s fr on: S e thy n e' s ?- sh e th inks s h e's L) o king in a mir ror- Re ed G arrison was lu c k y- h i s p i c tur e s tu rned o!..lt goo d -:,,omet h i ng diff er e n t -for a l'o~- I sh o u1 d sa y - bec a u<;e CeTOP RO\\' l L e f t to r i g h t} - Hu d dlesto n , G ibb s, Ke~ ser, R a dd a

be e n on e o f e nc ou ra g ement ; e nc ou r ag e m en t o f a ki nd t hat ca rr ies wi th it v:s ion s o f h ills to be climb e d?

If "n ew face s " are the heart o f thi s in s t i tution, th e re .;po nsibilit y ea c h t each er face s i n g r eet in g an d g u i d ing th e m b eco me,c, fright-

i n,e: in its m a g:1itu de

T hi s y er: r's grou p p re s ented rnP.n y cap abl e s h, · ents , m a n y i nLen,sf ng p e r :,,on a lit ie s , an d much, a l :-no s t i rr ep re,;~ib l e , e n er gy . Forg e tf ullne s s r~td,er tha n n c10 u sness. mad e the follo win g o f , o ut ine di s ci pli ne d ifficu lt A. lt o get h • e r , they we r, a fi;:c, 1· p r es ent ati,-e a rray of " n ,,,. far·e:-" -B y l\l r . R ob :-co n

le s t e J\Ie yer an d Dorothy Wea 1 had go od one:- t oo -hasn' t thi s g; or e on l or.g· en o u g h ?-let's hav e a s u<l den e n din g -Go od luck , se1°io r s, and g ood-b ye

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NA1 \0NA L~O OR

"'l he ob je ct o f thi s ch apter sh al l t t o cr eat ~ a n enthus ia s m f c, :· s fr ,• la rship, to stim ulat e a de:::; ire \'.:' ren du· serv ice , to p 1,) m 0t e worthy lead ers hip, and t o en co urage the C:ev elo p me n t o f ch a racter in the p u pils of C oll e ge Vi e w High School." ( Co llege Yi ew High Scho o l ?\at i on a l H ono1· So ci dy Constit u t i :m.)

Found ed in 1921 , the N atio na l H e nor S v c id y n ow boas t s ·~ C53 c ha pters in h igh s ch o ol s th r,1l1ghcu t the Un i t ed Stde s a n d H ) in the terri to ries Th e ai m., ..; et forth in th e abo ve qu ota t ion , t her E: fore, a p p l y n o t on ly to o ur ow n li ttle gro u p, bu t t o th o u.:: a nds

c f other ;-; tudcn t s in all l H1 1t s of the country. l\I ember s o f t h e org an izati on ar e e l e cte d by a c ouncil nf fa cul t y m e m b ers, v; i th the p1incipal as ch a i rm an T h e y m u st bE: i ~1 the top thi r d o f t heir class in sc h olarshi p, a n d h a ve attended t he school at lea st one ye a r. Fiv e p er cent o f t h e j u nio r c la ss may belong a nd fiftee n per c e nt of thE: s enior class. R e g ul a r meet ing s are held at set t i m e s , t wice each se mE:ster, w hil e ~p e ci a l m e etings may be call e d wh en nec essary. M e mber s a re c l a ss ed as ac tive an d gradua te, t h e l a tte r having no vote.

Th e Co11E:ge V i ew ch a pter wa s organized in 193 2 w ith fi ve senior members. Se v en gra du ated in 1933, four i n 1 \J 3 -l, and fo ur i n 1935, so th at to date, we h a ve twenty g r adu t e member s. Fo ur of th e se, on e to eac h ye a r, h a , e r e ce ived reg ents sc hol ar ship s t o the Univ e rsi tv of Neb ra ska. \.t t he p re 3e nt t im e two o f them a r e [' tt e ncli T1 g· N e b ra ska W E: sleyan U n iv er si , one, th e Lincoln S cho o l of Corm .:: e. one, the Univ e r sity of Southeril Ca li fo: nia and n in e , t he Univer s ity of Nebraska. Active rnE:mb e r s th i s year are Ervai n Oaks, 1\'Iack H a rr i s on , Fai t h La wrence, Jean Hooper and Freda

Top Row :

J ames Harr i s o n

J ean H o ope r

Ervain

O a ks

The i En a i n an d :\la ck were e lec t e d in HL~ 5 w hil e F aith, J ean and Fr ed a w er e tak E:n in this spri ng. O f th ese fi v P,, o nl y Fr eda is a junio 1' . Let u s ho p e, th a t in f ubffP, yea rs , in t e r e s t in this org a nizat ion w ill g ro w and that i t will bec ome a g o a l to all stud e nts who wi sh t o rna kE: a mark i n sc h ol arsh ip a nd stude nt acti-dti es

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" A RE A DY MADE FA MIL Y " (C o n tinued F ro m Pa ge 20) ab out the w ay lif e i s tre a tin g her.

A s b :-i t h H e r. r y and Agne :e; a1·e v er y r i ch b oth set s of brat s t hink that th eir s tep parent i s afteT th e ir own par ent 's mon e y. Th e

re s ult i s man y prac ti cal joke s to w ar d o ff th e e ne my which alm o st

ru i ns a hap py ho m e until H e nry a n d Agnes w ak e up t o what i s g oi n g on and p lay a few them s elve s m a king o u t th a t b oth of them

have lost a ll of their mon a lly the four juveni~es rea the y have an extraor dir in g fo r one a n othe r a n whe n they find that bot] a nd Agnes ai'e lou s y wi tl the y l1a ve a rE:ady ma d and little Gracie knows 1 s h e can h a v e all t he loll y ic e cream cones she c: which is qui t e a lot.

Commen ts : Altho u g h i s ob Yi ou s fr o m th e b the p lc1 v is light and c on the auu i en cE: e njoyin g i , s c:1i ev ou s prank s th e1· nd moth er •ad , were handle ~1-, ~,:,th e two ol d e r rr G r acie l ot s of fun co lore<i play e d l Hen de n · _ :1d Edna Irene H e n s o1, as Aunt L the sho w with their ch: ti ons.

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t h .w renc e ~da heis ey. Finlize tha t 1ary likd later , h Henr y 1 money e fami ly chat no w pops an d m hol d, the pl ot eginnin g:, 1ical with mmen se l y played o n Th e jud rn :, bly ' ,l

"The W hole T awn' s T al~ing "

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Left to right : McG eE:, Ho rnung , G ill a:,,p ie , Hughe s, Harrison, Rosenbach, Sofl in, H ::i op e-r, Oa k s, Gr e en, N e lson, Schoe nthal.
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~e ft to right: Henders on, E ddy, Henson , W ea r, Ta ylor, Meyer, Gilla spie, Tho mas, Soflin, Fre n ch.

V iew p oin t . . .

Th e sta ff t hi s y e ar W ch z,ppoi nted by the s e nio r cl a~s office rs undE: r t he di r ection of th e two sponsors_. l\'I rs Be1 g m a n and ::\Ir Human. Con t a cts w e r e m ade at onc e with va r io us p ub 1i she1·1,, who were ask e d to su b m i t their bid s A ft er d ue cons ider a ti o r, t h e se l E:ction s were mad e a s follows: P ublisher, Ca pit al En g r a Y1 :1 g ; Prin ter, H A. ~ic kel, C Heg e View a nd Gro u p Pho to gr a phy , B. L Mo rs e, a l so o f th i s com m nit y ,

T hi s h a v in g b€·(;n d o ne the e d ito r s bega n pl an n ing an<l a r ranging Meanwhi l e gr o u p and in divi du al pictures we 1e t aken. Als o a n e x te n s ive a d v e r ti sing campaig n w as c a rried o n b y t he p u bli c ity d epar tm er.t . In cid E:ntaily t he ah:-e nce of the u s u a l box a d s is du e to ano ther inova ti on in a nn ual polic i e s The Business M en's Club of C oll ege View were ,·ery gene ro us in ba ck-

T he Sta ff

TOP R OW ( ri g ht )Soflin Krull Mc G ee Green Jean R os en Peder se n P a rker H o rn ung

BOT T O\1 Ro ·

ing th e "Y i€wpoint" t o the li mit. Thi s w a s du e l argely to the un tiring effo r t s of Mr. Ju l iu s Humann, wh o spe nt m u c h o f hi s val uable ti me i n c o nv in c in g th e,.;e merc h ants of th e pra c t ica bi lity of t h e n ew plan. U n d er th is, in:,;tead of r un ni ng t h e u s u a l a d s , th ey agr ee d to in v e st a c erta in a mount of capi ta l i n 1et u m for w hich they re ce i v ed ad ve rti sP m er. t in the b::io k and t hr oug h ou t t h e c ommu n it y as well a s t h e supp ort o f the s t ud E:nts and thei r pa re n t s.

To c or.tinu e the t rai n of eve nts , I turn agai n to t h€· e ditors w ho r ext m a d e t h e as sig nm ents of articl e s to t h e Yar iou s rep orte rs, w ho in t ui n gav e th e il' complet ed mas ter pi ecE:s ( ? ) t o th e typ ists . T h e n b r:.ck t::i th e e d ito r:,; t o be exa mi n ed ( ha, you got foo le d , y ou t h oug h I \Yas go ing t o s a y ed it ed). S o. o n to the li not y pis t.

l\l e an w hile the b u sinE:ss mana ger wa " bav ing ni ghtmai·es over the a b u ndant (?) funds roll in g into th e ''Y iE:wpoint" coffers T l-:,, the rm o meters i n the li b ra ry j1 ,::1" g l ed uncer tai nl y as ea c h cl "' strove :o o utd i stance its i , ., ir;, pa yme nt s (a l so threate n i r 2; ·o break th e bu s iness manager' s n~ ,: : if th c:1· thermom e te1· was be low anoth E: class) .

The n I recall thos e h ectic (I chi:-de d th at wor d from "The W ho le Town' s Ta l ki ng " ) night s \\·hen w e gath ere d at "ye old edito r's plac e." \\·here \Ye rack e d ou 1· bra i ns ( '?) trying t o think of new ideas to make tl1 is publicati o n \·i-

Be r ggren Scho en thal Oak s H u ghes Hoop e r Lund wa ll Nelso n t r: ll y fr e sh and different fro1 cee din g "Viewpoin t s" . Ofte of u s wou ld have a b rainstor star t pou nding away on a write r. (Afte r five minut wo uld g et di sgus t ed and 0ur cr e di or. s in the waste-b a Th e u ndE:r - class m en we n h e l pfu l in writing u p their of the arti cl es . T h eir wor added a flav o r to t hi s a n nu cau se they wrote fr o m th e i1 point of t h e s u bjec t s. We to tak e t hi s oppor tunit y to them for t h eir zea lou s eff o produ cin g t h e se ma nu script

On th e· w h ::ile, w e o f t h E feel tha t a lo t of va luabl e e ei::ce h as cee:1 ga in e d ry th i ~ and appreria t e t he fac t th at it was a great res p onsib il' v., al s o an opp ort uni ty s t sho u l d n o t b e lightly tu rned W e hope t h '.'i t it has pro vrnrth while proj€d an d t h ::: •. 11 12 n joy rea d in g· it as ml ,,. c r eat ing it.

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Purple and Gol d

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P orter

P owell

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K rull

Ma rrow

Pe m ber

G ill asp ie

B er gg ren \ Vh ale n

S ECO D ROW

K n o wles

B a rney

Nel so n

Je an R ose nbac h

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Br an t

S choenthal

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Lunsford Strans ky

Henso n

Oa k s Tho mas

Hu ghes

Her gert S ofl irr

11 pr en o ne m an d typ E.~ es w e t hro w lS ket. ) ver y s ha r e ·k h a s al b eL' v i e w : wi sh th a n k rts i n s. s ta ff :xperi; wor k w hi l e ity, i t i ch as asid e. ved a tt yo u 1ch as ----:

"B u y the P & G in y our H orne Room , Th ursda y! 'W om an in the Hall ' i ntervi ew s pr omin e nt C. V. p up il s, " rea d the te ac h er s in char g E: of eight grou ps of ea ger s tud ents

\ \ 7 hat i .3 the P & G '?

D o n' t yo u kn o w? It is Coll e ge Vie w High Sch ool's pap er, wri tten, edite d, an d man aged by en •terpr ising s tud ent s as an extracurri cu lar acti vity.

W hy is it c all ed the P & G ?

T hat mean s Pu rpl e and Golde. V. H. S 's colors.

I s the r e m u ch w ork to d o on the sc hoo l p ap er?

O f co urse , anythi ng wor th whil e is work , bu t wE.· get pract ical exp erience, and the p aper i s fur to w o rk on, t oo

How do e s one get to be a staff member?

A ny seni or hig h pupil wb::,se work i s pa ssing- and who h:=ic: , rec or d of good citizen s Li:; 1igible. H e mu st exp re ss a ire to work on th e staff a nd :!' i t make go od in t he depar t me () which he is ass i gned. / '-ii ·

v. · ·te go od Engli s h is r· ·

<\~es th e P & G pa:r it is a s u cc e s:c

:-:~ and s e lf s:·

n a n y i ss ues ,, ·

2 <.:i1 publ ish(• r' ~1001 year ?

r !ve

T he S taff:

Editor -in-ch i ef C lifLH' d Thom as A ss ociat e E di tor s Florence He r,:re rt , Iren e H e n so n

Busine~ s l\Ia n age rs .

J am tc.;; Stran sk y, Y er non Lu ns1or d

A dv'tising l\Ian a g ers Ken m :th Krull , L awr e nce Martin , Ri chard Marrow

J:, .c· ,,, l' ng the

L htanding ne,v ::: ar h·les thj s y ear, u p to the ti m e of thi;; writ-

G eneral ~e ws Ed it or J ean R ose nba c h F eat ur e Ed i to r J une l.Vhalen Humor Edi tor ... . .......

Sp orts Edi tor

Be tty Knowles

F red S oflin

Exchnngc· Edit ors Fred a Th eis , Myr tle P orter

Typi;:;ts Arlene X elso n, Clo ver G r een

i~-.g. haYc be en: "CJllege Vie\'; De feat:" HavE-lock'' , "Senior High

E] ec:tio:1s He ld' ', " Footb all c\c: • s e rnbl y Is Prese nted", "High S ch oc,l F1 ess Co nv e ntion Held" ,

"H onor Pupil s Are Anno unced",

"V iewpoint Tak es :--J ew C o ur s e" ,.

"B a nquet F eatu re s B lac1c" , an d

"A thLt e s B egi n S p1 'in g S p orts ".

Som e of the ed itor ials o f s p ecie-: ] ir. te:·est ha v e teen : "P ro a n d Con ", "D ull Lif e" , "Tu r key D ay' ' , "Xma s Spir it ", "S. 0. .", "E nglish ? ? ", "Resol ut ion s", " Wh o- ohon ", "Pep Ra lli es", Bli ss ", " A ; 7 a luation", "Thes e Boys !" and '· .1"'h e s e Gir l s !"

1:e atur e articles of many typ es ::: ,c_]i a stories, gam es and int er,. · · >\•:s, h a Ye proved div e1t in g to J12 s tudent b o dy Th e pupils re ad w ith amu ::=e men t the co l umns of humor and \\·itt y comm ent publi she d in e r:ch iss ue T he cen tering of some it em or p er son a li t y on the fr ont page, s o m eti me s accompanied by a pictur e or ph otog raph create s di scussion while the top of the fror.t page directs the

rea der to s p ecia l ite m s or lat e new s reports.

The fo s t sem es t er Bill Hughe s w as edit or o f the Pu rple a n:! G old while Er va in O ak s and C li fford Th oma s we r e as s:::iciate editors. Whrn Bill c"lnd Ervain r esig ned to as sume exec ut iv e po si tions on thi s volu me of the Vi e wpoint , Clifford became edito r wi th F lore nc e H erge rt and here· H e n s on as hi s ass ociate editors. :.\Ia n y position s on th e staff have cha n ge d gradua lly with new cand i date s filling s om e of th e seni ors' p:::isi tion s

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T he Girl R eserv es . .

''The Radio" wa s ch osen as the theme to be carried o u t thi: ye ar i n the Girl Reserv es org anizatio~1. Th e officers wer e L o i s McGee, pr es ident; Freda The is, vic e-pres ident; Le o na B ran t , seCl'etary; Irene H ens o n, t reas ur e r.

In harmony with th e c ity- \, ide program, genera l m ee tin gs w e 1·e held the third l\fo n-a ay of e a ch mont h. At th e fi rst m eeting , the Girl R eserve code an d q ues t were read a n d explaine d t o t he sophomore girls in o r der that th ey m i ght have a bett er u ndersta ndin g o f wh2,t G. R. s ta n d s for. The o u tstanding speakers of the yea r w e re Miss Bush P er kin s, Mrs. C Petrus P eders e n a nd Miss Mintere.

The social a c tiv iti e ~ sta rte d w it ) a par t y at t he Y W C. A . on October 7 we lc oming all g irl s who were n~ t as ye t memb ers of th e club . Th e pa r ty pr ov ed to be quite a n ov elty with t he old me mbers, at tired in men's clothi n g , e sco rtin g t he sopho mor e girl s a 'their dat e s. Pri zes we r e award ed to the b e ;;t d r ess ed c oupl es.

A Th a nks g iving par t y in la t(.

~ ov emb e r wa s held a t the hom e of Lois McGee A short program \Vas furnished and the re s t of the evening wa s spent in playing games. Pump k in pie and coffee were the refreshments.

Another out st anding e v nt in November wa s the ann ual date

dance hE:ld at th e Y. W. C. A. "Doc" Cook '::, o rc he tra furnished the m u s i c for dan ci ng in the Gy m while ~ame s w ere p l ay ed in th e cl u brooms The pa rty ended \:'ith refre:;hments serv ed i n th e recreati o n roo m .

E very y ear dur ing Valentine week , th e Girl Res e rv es hav e "!Iea rt Si s ter s." Ho w ev £•r, sin ce the th e me th i s yea r w as "T he R adio, ·• the y \\·ere calle d "Ha rmon v Sist ers" Du r in g the we ek gi ft~ we r e e x chan ged a mong t he g irls t th e en d of th e week a V aie ntin e p a rty was h eld at t he Y. W C A , her e the girls d i:::c o v ered wh o m t heir Har mon y ist ers ha d be en.

The All Sport s B anq uet, po no red by th e Girl Reserves a nd Hi-Y, wa s held M arch 21 a t the -Cn ion Ch urch. Our program c ommi tte e w as in charge of the de corati on s and menu.

Th e theme for the joint Hi - YGir i R esNV e confe re nc e, Ap ril 3 a n d 4 ·wa,;; "Chris t ian Y o ut h B uilding a' • 1 e w Wor l d". The co nfe rence sta rted with a par ty F rida y n ight co ns i sting of a pro gra m, g•roup g am e s and dancing. A worsh ip program, led by R ev. Robe rt Henry, started the n ex t morning o ff Rev. Ray McCo nn el gave th e message, "Youth Match ing An Hour Like Th is". After the devo tio nals , gr oup disc us ion s were hel d until n oon. Lun ch was se n '-

ed at the Y. ~I, C, A, follow t: pan el di sc us ion . Group d sions conti nu£·d all afterno on A. L. Smith gave an add n t he banquet at u rday ev which clo se d the conef eren c

The d ad -daughter date w a s hdd April 22 at th e ' C A. After a s ho rt pr 1 g am es were played. T he re m e n ts consisted of p i e a la and coffee.

A vari ety pr ogra m w as p1 e d ::.\fay 8 in th e hig h schoo tor i u m Three one-a c t pla; seve r a l short v audev ill e act: give n , including a rea ding b: jorie F rench an d a son g re by D oro thy We ar.

The mother-daught£•r t e th e senior farewell e nd e year's program

)lar l'ia Pen y

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TOP R OW (Left to right) Lawrence, S. Br ant, H ergert, Eddy, H ooper, P ed1 Lundwall. BOTT0!\1 RO\V H ornung. Schoenthal, L. Brant, McGee, Theis, Henson, \Xfhaler

! rsen, ed b y iscu. Mr s. \ SS at ·eni~ g :e. par t y 'f w . )gram -freshmode

·es entl audi{S an d s wer e y Marndere d a an d ,d th e

Hi -- Y Hi ghlig ht s

Th e 1936 season o f the Hi- Y cl u b o f ou1· s chool p1 o, ed , we b0lieve, to be anoth er s uccessful y e ar a dded to the a nn als o f th e organ iz at i on F inan ciall y , \\'e we re top , cleari ng a lit tle ove r sixt een d ollar s \Y €' wer e able to rent 10 1· oursel ves a fine club ro om for o ur a ctivi tie s , pay for om· pi ct ur e s in the annual, and l eave ab out fom· doll ars in the tre as u ry f or n ext year Above all we fe el that our mo 1al sta ndard s w e re r a i s ed noticeably, d u e to the added intere st furnis h ed u s by comp etent off ic e r s. S p i rit uall y , we were aided by shor t d ev o t io n als held before each nigh t m eet ing The club ha s a ccomplis h ed m u ch in one year, not only for the benefit of th e Hi-Y, b u t fo r the ben~fit of th e chool as a w hole

TOP RO\\.' 1Left t o r i ght ) :-.1artin, Knowlt on. Bn·ur•,bach

canier dJe t h_, t hi n king That c, n h thre1 ou t of ev er y hu ndred, a re ahle L) ent u i r..to th e ball carry i n g or pro fe~- ion al phase o f life, was ano th er i ntere sting point h e hroug ht out

O the r hig- h lig·hts of th e year •se 1·e the .1oi nt H-Y-G. R. c on ferenc e Clint H Ul' d s traffi c tal k, th e All Sp 01 t::; B anqu et, whi ch W€· cop o n . or ed wit l, t he Girl Re erve , and th e dis c u,-...i o r.s h eld at e ach night m eet! ng-

I n conclus i on , the senior memb ei" or thi~ o r g- anization give ou r b e, wi sh es t o future member s and their und e rt a k ing s

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JJIU , ,e a1·lr

, t eam t. , 1 t o t 1 L'

Th e fi rst se m es ter was a raihe1· dea d time for the club, see ing n o n ight m eeti n g"' o r club activ it i es, b ut t he seco nd s e mP 21 r-, ,. a,v the Hi-Y s te pping int o it s c ,,·n Our fir t bu sin e v e nt u r e ,v--s a bask et b a ll ga me F o r tlw 01 ener the ju ni or h i g h ch0 1:e a t ea " i ::l'rom t heir grou p to pl ay the 1 - --.mor cl a Ho m" ' ·17 p la yed in n1 e , LlY

ou g~'lt in c l os 1:;

,e con te -;t,-, ,i x doll ar

Mar ch 9, ou ~· c; ec on d v el'-

too k place in th e au <li t oriu rn.

br in gin g out a O'al a. ·y of scho ol

t dem to co m pet e in t he chool' s fii ·:,;t :1m<1teur s ho w Ni n e teen good a ct:-: of . inµ:i ng , danci n g, reading a 1:d pla~·irg w e re the fe atures to be 111c~rnle d a t b y a cr owd that thought "the re was no l if e left in t he olci gi 1l." T o b e s u r e , the cro·., d was no t lo nesome in it s oµini n, for a t th e first me n tion of an ama t e u r sho w, a sly nick e r f' 8c1pcd fro m club mem b ers. Howe, e r the id ea was e nla rged u po n, a LOmmitt ee was c ho s e n, pla11s w er e laid. o ut side help wa s b ro ught in an<l beii e ,·e it or n ot w e h ad ,:n amat eur :: h ow t o be p ro ud of, ah ~·e- in tw o w ays : b oth be c a u e we ha d no t ro ub le in fi nd ing t a lent :u11ong o ur b ashf u l stu d en t · and 'en doll ar s m ore w a s ad d,' d to t h e tr ea ury.

The p urpo s e of our rgani z atio n i s w e ll brough t o ut in th e fi n <l yo u r s elf ca mp aign he ld ea ch y e,1 r by the Hi-Y which t he s enor memb e r s fin d t o be of g reat a iue The fir s t, i n a ,e rie s of th e e me etings , wa s hel i n th e aud ito rium on April 16 E a h and ev e rr boy in t he hi gi1 s choo l wa s invi ted D r. B ra d for d, fro m the Un ive rs i ty of 'e bras ka, spo k e to the gro u p

He p lac ed peo ple o f th e pre se nt age into t w o diff eren t cla ss e , t he b locker and t he b all carrie r He s aid that t h e bl oc k e1· is the o n e w ho doe s th e w ork w hile the b a 11

A la t e news fl as h is the cityw i de Hi-Y ::;upp er ,·h i ch our club sp o nsore<l du rin g t he e a r l y part of May in the Un i o n ch urch.

T HE VIEWPOIN T- 1935~36 3 3
, H u ,!h,•,, M c. lee n , Kel ler, i-1 ,uri~on. SI (C) 'I) RO\V · Du nha m, Thoma s , ~1ult er , 01 ,, Sc ,.w ide r , L un sfor d, B aclo u sek. \'\'1,bon Tl llR[ RO\\. Eno Pe mbe r , Cornell , Ber ggren, Lv\\", C.,a ha m Joh ns on.
I I J nliu Hu m a nn

" "\V iL i e '' H oag, ca ptain and gu a r d, i~<l fiv e l et te rm e n back fo: · footb a ll la "t fa l l.

We m et H a v e l o ck on the Bo i ler ma k ers' fie ld a nd trounc ed the m (a heavy fa v o l' i te), 20 to 7. Led b y Johnny B ad o u se k who ga llope ci ac ro ss t h e doub le chal k li ne t wice, th e R ob so nmen played the ir b e s t g am e of the.· s ea son

The follo w i n g we e k Te c ums eh c:i me t o t o wn a 11 d wen t home feelin g ver y go o d , inde e d !

T HE V IE WP OI T- 1935 - 36

G oin g; o n t he r oad we e xpe c te d a v ict o ry over Pl a t t mout h , bu t ou r evi de n t co c k ine s s a ga i n s pelled def ea t whe n th e r i ve r b oy w on by a sco r e of 6 t o O.

A s om e v; hat r evampe d li n e -u p sa w a gr e at c han ge th e fo l1 owin g w ee k an d w e a ll but turn ed ba c k L i n coln R e s e rv e s Af t er a er i e ~ f o p a .s.;; e s. i n \,\·h ich " D u ke " Grahar 1 w a s Lh e p r incip al r e ceiv er , J o h nnj B a dou s e.-k plu n ge d ov er fr o m th e fi v e ya rd l in e an d Co ll ege l ed a t t he h al f -t im e 6 to 0 The R es e rv €'s p ut o n a strong rally in the las t ha lf h ow ever and w ere ab] ~ to ti e t he $COl' f' and t he game e ncl d, a 6 to G tie

F acin g o n e of the stron~est

B l u e bi r d t e a m s in t he pa::t three years, w e c rack e d a fter a har d foug h t d efen s i v e b attle in the f i rst half, an d C a th e d r:11 pocket ed

)k rr it Rob~ o n for W ymor e but h i s to ucr. and e xtra p o i nt wer e not enoug h t o t urn t he tri ck, a r won 1.J to 13

Me l W or k m an , hard -pl u fullback;, pro vi de d t he m arg v ictory fo r Bet h any o n Tl-

L un

L

S EC O

Gr a h am , B er gg re r, Mo r e y , B ad ous e k , \ BOTT O M RO W - Vo rh ies (st ude n i. manag e r) , H e nder s o n , Tay l o r , Kru ll , H oag , pie, P ember, S tr a n sk y, Coac h R Qb son. In s et: Cap ta i n

a 1 9 to O v i ct or y.

w e, S ofl

Th e fo ll ow i ng we ek w e jo urneyed to Om a h a to m eet S t . C ecih a. Ce c ili a w o n 7 t o 0.

O ur s ec on d vi ctory of th e s eason wa .s t ak en th e foll owin g week

a 8 w e tur ne d bac k "C hili ' ' A rmstr o n g' s Wy m ore e le ve n, i n a v e r y ex c it in g e x h ibiti on of fo ot b all.

M c N ult y's he ig h t a n d fl eet ne ss c am e in ha ndy in th e fin al pe ri o d

giv i n g D a y. He ga ll ope.-d 01w lin e t h ree time s a nd Be wv 1 9 to 0 O ur o n l y t h rea t i11 fir st q u a rt 0 -.. h en v.:

f01 ~ O ur ca

to g ain cit ~ \ 1de r ec ogn ir th e All S ta r team s

B a d ou se k a n d Tay l or e lected co -ca p ta in s for ne xt

34
T OP R O \V (Left t o r ig ht) - Cun nin g h am, Pa rk er, K t>llc r, Wi lliam s, Br e uns ba ch row , G arrison. Wr i ght , B i r kett. N D RO\V- sford, o in,

1d own q uite 1d we ng ing :in of 1a nk :e-,, M arlValk er. G ill asHoa g :1cr;, s th~n y

Bas ~etbalI . ..

As \ \'a3 jokin g ly s ai d at the A ll Sport s b anq u e t, "vv e w on all bu t our l ast fo ur te e n g ames." Pr ospects fo r oask etb aJi w e rn om ewhat br ighter t ha n i t was for football w ith seven l e t terme n re t ur ning an d Leon Eno, star forw a r d , as c ap tai11.

O ur fir s t game was the· only gam e that we wo n With B i ll Hu g h es leading the way with s ixteen points, we tro mpe d o n Teachers High 3-1 to 10. B eth a n y handed u s our fir s t d ef eat b y a score of -18 to 21. U nion C hurch, a team com posed m os tl y of C. V. grad s had their h an ds full in beating us 18 to 1 5 , alth ough we made but three fi e ld goa l s

The followi n g we ek we traveled to Wilber on Friday where a bad first ha lf figur ed largely in a 2 4 to 1 G d ef eat Saturday night t he 5tro ng J ackson team won ea s ily by a sco re of 32 to 9. Goi ng acr o ss t own to Havelock, a fighti ng team w ent d own to def ea t under a stro ng s hop town rally e nded b y a score of 3 9 to 19.

With W y mo re leading 18 t ::i 12 at half time a rev am ped lineu p cam e to th e t op to pil e up an eigh t point l ead and the n see it m e lt awr.y in th e last rp. inute for a 3 0 t.., 28 W y mo re vict ory. Have lo.J< c.:v-ue over here and fo1P1 ll a

·-:-:ger team t han th e y had · •r. ('

1 ngs hana ·ill

ave them

23 to 22.

.J C:1.1' wher e we pr etty 1,1 uc h in our a mi ddl e -le n gt h hot

a last m :1rnt e v i ctory

Li ncoln Re se rves took

21,

.:\latching the ~Iaro ::m crew, ba sket for basket, fo r over three quarters, we again c racked to a barrage of o ne-h and e d shots that couldn't miss t he ho o p and we lost to Bethany again 3 to 2 9

Leland Be r ggr en's field goal was the on l y on e that we could get as Jacks o n a gain t urn ed us back, 3G to 1 2.

After traili n g by six points with bul five min ut e" t o pla y we starte d a strong r ally th at all but def eated Cathedral o n th e C. Y. 0. c ourt as they gain ed a narrow 1 9 to 1 7 victory. :Mi lford won an e a~y 33 to 16 gam e the foll ow in g ni ght, and the boys mad e ready for the tourname n t

That very distin ct s trnak of bad lu ck fo llow ed u s rig ht in to the Re giona l T ourna m ent at th e Agric ultura l College Gym W e d r ew a b ye for the first roun d but w e re fo rced to pl ay B eth any t he foll o win g night. O f cou rse we lost, bu t n ot un ti l we had given the m a go od s ca r e i n t he first ha l f, tra ili ng- th e m only fou r points , 16 to 12.. The fin al score ,vas 35 to 1 5 ~o fiin wa& pic ked as a fo rwar d o n t he Journal and S tar Honor r0 1l tea m.

H en der s on, the o n ly ret urn i ng ]Ptt er man, will be the 193 6-' 3 7 b~ skct ball c aptain

* * *

Thi s year 's trac k sq uad was the most succ f•.ssfu l ath l etic group t ha t C olleg e Vi ew b oasted du ring 19 35 -

3 6 Five letterm en rep o rted for tr yout:,; duri n g t he earl )'. s pring, Th ey are Ca ptai n Kenn et h Krull, D a l e i ·anne n, Richard Marrow, K e ith S ever i n a nd J ame s Stransky. New faces o n t he sq u ad incl uded B o b M orey, J oh n B adou s ek, Frank La yt o n and Ch arles Taylor. The honor of b e i ng the outstan ding track athlet E : o f the s eas o n goes to Marro w who did especially well in the h u ndr ed yar d dash. The t eam's mo s t notable accom plishmen t was t ak in g secon d place in the G. L. L. m ee t.

H low : Krull. T rat·k Captain

wer e year
THE VIE WPOI NT- 1935~36 35
\" o r hie s \ stud,-nt mg r.), So fl i n, Ber gg r e n, G arrison, K1 ull , G1llbp 1e, H e nd e r son, Eno, L ay ton, H ug- r1e Co a ch R o b~on. In set : Captain .Eno our mea:-ure th e nc•xt w eek, 26 to

Pep Club and G. A. A. Activitie s

A certain g-1vUiJ of girb, cal1e 1 th e Pep Club ,. in st illt:d pep in all of the st udent s thi s y ea r. The club is composed of a ll G. A A.. girls who have e ::-1·ned their iecters. Th e purpose ar d ;:iim of C • cub i~ L promotE: schoo l s pir .-l p ep T o fulfil l thi s aim the c, J pla n ned and took active pr,·,_ ,n m ['.:1 y fine pep rallie s an d asst: ·tlie::: which preceded each l-"' ·,

I da Schoentha l, Jean Ho oper, J ane Rosen bach changing about nt forward pos iti on; Catheri ne

Ad ams and Clo ver Green in center; Jean R o se nba ch Lois McGee, a~:d Doris P ar ker alt ernating at ~uard, came thr ough victor iou s v,; inn111g :111 three of their games

The fr es hm en cam e seco nd w ith t\vo win s, the sophomores third 1ith onE:, and the j unior s fourth

Qu een. J e?.n Hooper finsh e other s u cc essful yE:ar of l ea ding and ,•;a s also prnfici, a swimmer, earning her life- saving merits. Cl over wa s a good genera l athlete ing initiative and ability to Loi s McGee w as another goc around c:.thlete as was Doris E:l' . Peggy Hor nung was ar standing wimmer, having e her junior life-saving enCatherir:e Adam s ' sple ndid ,

Tv P R ( JW ( Le ri gh t\S. B rant

L. Br ant

H e nson

T he is

J ea n R ose,1b a i\lcGee

Lundw a ll

SF.CO D ROW -

Port er

Horn ung

Scho enthal

Parker

V. B adousek

KN EE LI NG

He r ge rt Hoope r Ped ersen

etball and foo tba ll gam e. "\Ve will always rE member "Ch ief Tecumseh' ' and the capture of " The Little Red Hen. "

G. A A

Organized in 1 929, the G. A. A. cffers a n out let for gir lq' athletic prowess and abi l ity. This organization i s open t o eve ry frE: s hman , s ophomore , junior a nd s eni or gi rl

This year's offi cers were : Pre sid e nt, Ida Schoenthal; Secretar y, Ma1 y Peders E:n; Treas u rer, V irginia Bado u se k. These gi rl s compete ntly fill e d th eir po sition :: and ,vere faithful and l oyal.

Various sports are enjoyed b y the gir ls Among these ar e s occer, bask E:tba ll, baseball, volleyball and track. An annual contest is the basketba ll round-robin to u rn am ent, provi ding much fun and enjoymen t. The s e nior team with

with n o wi n s 1 · )1 poht play e r W [:.S Ida S ch oe nthal , senior, w it h 11 9 po ints.

Swi mmi ng a t Lincoln Hig h every Mond ay a fternoon was offe 1e d to senio r high gi rls w ho w er e ph ysically eligible. ln ord e r to t ak e ad va nta ge of this, th e gi l'ls h ad to have a health ratin g of A or B. Many girl s took adYa nt a ge of this splE:ndid oppor tunity

Ma ny o f the sen i or gir l s ha ve meant much to the G. A A and ~howe d very g oo d sp orts m a ns hip, E:nthu ;;ia:::i m and l oyal sc hoo l sp irit. Ida Sch oenthal wa s the mo st ou tstandi ng, noted for r.ccuracy in shooting ba s k ets and ber in it ia tiv e. She was also G. A. A pr es iden t and All S port s €·ra t ion , esp ec ially as a c ent er, will b e rem e mbered. Mary Pedersen al so fini s hed a fine year of

cheer lea ding and w ill b e r: for her enthusiasm an d dep bility. O f co u rsE:, no on e wil get the fun furni shed by F r Lundwal! and he r ca tchin1 thusiasm. Iona Ve1·mass, J ea Jane Ro se nb a c h , each co ntri enthu siasm an d school s pi1 h er 0\,vn way a s did Arlene s on.

TH E VrE wPo r 1 T-1 935-36

d anch e e rent as en io r G r een ha vlea d. d allPa r kout:arn ed 1bl em. co - opfl t o c h ni ssed ,en da1 fora nces e nn a nd but ed , it in N el-

CV Clu b.

I n College View High School men h a ve alway s been men and the girls have wa!1ted thE-m to be. For this ::. eason, m any feminine cries of dismay w ere he ai d when 8Chool began in t he fa ll of 193 5 and it oecame kn own that ther e were onl y six rdu rni ng membe r.::; of th e C V. Clu b, c ompo se d of our ~thletic l e tt e rmen. :-J ev e1· dau r.tE: d, the am bitiou s s ix ele c t e, i their offic e r s , n am ely. :,B u iz'' Lowe, "Kuti e " K1·ull a n d «-Win--

THE V IEW P OI. ' T-1935- 36

~hake.

(3) Th E-y we re made th e obj e ct o f .:','trcas 11 , tr icks a nd paddles. ·

( -0 T hey w er e fe d to the gills, wh oever they ar e.

X ow that y ou ha ve been made tha t muc:h wis er W E• will present t ') you the cl ub' s g reatest accom1J i,-hment Llur ing ' 35 '36, v-:hich haµµened to b e th e drafting of th e 11.r~t CCllstit uti o n the club ~'ct " h ~:d si n ce it wa s :fir s t organi :-.in 10'2.3 by :\Ir. John s on It : as follows:

letter, a prospect ive membe· :nust be init i~: t e d i nto the club by memutr :-: of th e club s till in sc hool.

A l'ticle 1- Th is initia t ion will L:~ k ~ place on th e t h i rd Tuesday in th e mo nth o f l\Iarch , ea c h and , ·ety y ea r.' : t i cle :2- .\.ny fo rn1er C V. ~lu b lliern b e r that h as liYed up , .1is const itution w ill b:. eli g ible 0 all future initiat i ons in th e. :,_ of a s pectator, n ot a s a par1c:i pa nt.

c<'o ll owi 1:g c ust om and t rad i ti:m , 11e cl u b aga in d ec ted th e 2.n nual

s om e - wmi c ' ' as p r es ident, vic ep1esid e nt , a nd secre t a ry, re s p ectively, and p r oc e e ded t o g o t o t ow n by hol d ing· b rn in i ti ati o n s in s t e ad of th e u s u al one , t hu s s w e llin g the rne m b en hi µ to twent y - e i ght .

Now, ladi es a n d ge ut l e men, w e <lre givi ng yo u th e fact s , n e v er told b e for e , abo ut the C. V. Clu b initiati o n s I n o th er word s , we are goi ng to make k no ,vn t o you what an aspiring me mb e1· had t o go through durin g the 19 3G -' 3G initi a ti o m We ar e doing thi s for three rea s ons. Fi rst, it i s a sc oop; the second , w e kno w that you reader s a re dyi ng of c urio s i ty t o know thes e d eep, d ark secrets ; third, we wan t fu tu r e in itiatio n s to be origin a l so w e'r e g oing lo spill the b ea n s about the old one:-:. So, h e re g oes!

( 1) They had to g o t h rough tortu re

(2) Th e ir kne es w ere force d to

T OP RO\';' , Lefl to ri g h t)- :'ll o r ey, H ughes , Parker. L ayto n , Breu n sb a c h, K elle r , Harrison. · ~verin, Bir k e tt. S t.:CO: · ~0\V- Taylo r, Garri so n, :\ fa rr ow, \ Valker. Stransky , :--Jan n en, G illaspie , Henders0•1 IJ, r' · r"'J, Lunsford THIRD kJ ,V , '1.J, ::io Ain, P em b e r, H oag, L owe, K,·ull. Graham, B ado u sek.

\'\ 2 t h e members of the C. V. Clul> of 1 935- '3 6, d o hereby <li sc~o ;:;e Ut a t that the foll owing i s om· co nstit utio n which each membe1· must follow out t o th e s mallbt d e tai l.

Section I. Any boy \V ho is to b e c o111 e a rne:nb e1· of t he C. V. C lub mus t fir s t earn a n official at hleti c le tt er rep re:-ent ing our sch ool.

A rti c l e I - To r eceiy e t hi s lette1 he m u ::;t p lay i n at 1€'ast one-• th ird of the quart ers d u rin g eit be r the f::i o tball or ba s k etba ll sP.as on, requi rem en t s in ti ·ack. t en1, i s and golf t o be desig-na t ed by the coach.

Article 2-He can not be ine l igible for two or more week s . Secti o n II. Afte1· ea rnin g his

All Sports Quee n Be ca u se ,.f

f:.:.ithful n e;;:s , abi lity and l eade rs h ip , in b[tcking our athletic t ea m s, ld a S choenth a l was giyen th e hono r s he ju:::Ll,- dese rved.

"Au rev oi1·''

37
l---·-.:::
)Ierrit
Hobson

We ext en d s in ce r e congra tulati ons t o the h ard w rki ng membe r s of the Staff \vho have, we t h i n-, d on e ,l nnhk piece f wor k in p n:-;;enting t h i year ' s

V i ew poin t

CA PI T A L

EN RA V IN co.

TH E VIE WPOL T-1 935~36

C alenda r

ep t. 16-Sch ool open

ep t 24-M ar y Pe d ersen, J ean H oope r , and Fl o rence H e r ge r t chose1 h cerle ad e rs.

ep t 2 7-F ootrall aames .:-ta r t. C o ll ecr e Vi ew vs Havelock. Our vitor y 20 -

Oc t 3-Fir s P u r ple an d Gold out.

Oc t . 7-G. R Fall P.trty .

Oc t . 1 1- College Vi ew vs. Jackson. Th eir game 3 3-0 .

Oc t. 18-Gam e w it h Plattsmo uth. T heir victo r y 6-0 .

O ct. 2 3-Coll ege V iew vs Lin co ln R eserves Sco r e 6 -6.

Oc t . 24 -Books clos ed! S tate Teac h ers' Co nv e ntion.

Oc t. 28- ch oo l again ·

o v -College Vie\ · vs. Cctthe dral. T hei r ga me 19 -0

o v. 1 1- A r m i t ic e D ay Program.

ov. 15 - F ootball cramc. St Cecilia wins 7 -0

ov . 22-A s emb ly in hono r of Education W ee k.

ov. 22-C o llecre View vs. W ymo r e Our vict ory 14 -13.

N ov. 23-G irl Reserve Da e D ance at Y. W. C A.

N o v. 27-T hanksgivi n g Program.

N o v 2 8-T ur k ey D ay G ame. B~tha n y wi n s 19-0.

N ov. 29 - T ha n k giv in g vacation.

D ec ! - V acat ion ends

D ec . 13-F ootba ll asse mbl ). T,tylor and Ba d o u sek chose n '36 footba co-captains.

D ec. 18-B asketba ll begins . Co llege View vs. T eachers. Our vi t o ry 34 - 10 .

D ec 19-Chris t ma s Progr am.

D ec. 2 0-College View vs. Bethctny. Th eir ga m e 4 8 -21.

D ec. 2 0-C hr istm as vacati on begins

J a n. 6- Bac k t o sc hoo l wit h happy t h ou gh ts

J a n 11-Ba· ketball ga m e Cnion Ch ur ch w in s 18-1 ~.

J a n . 14 -G. R . City W ide Suppe r.

J a n 17-G ame w ith Wi lb er. Their v ic tor y 24-16.

J an. 1 -Co ll ecre View vs. Jacksnn. The ir vict ory ~2 -9.

J an. 2 4- Ba kethall ga m e. Havelo ck 39-19 .

J a n 31- C o ll ege View vs. Wymo r e. Th e ir ga me 31 -28.

F eb. 1-G a m e w ith H avel ock Th eir w in 28-2 1.

F eb 7 - Bask etball aame. Platts m ou t h ' vi c t o r y 23-22.

F e b 14- C o ll ege View vs. Li nco l n R eser ves. Th eir vic t o r y 26- 21.

F eb 15 - Be t hany bea t o ur t eam 38 -29.

F eb 22-Bi '"' ga me \V it h J ackso n O u tco me-Jack son 36, Co ll ege V iew 12.

Eng r av er s

D esign ers

Linco l n, e b r a ska

Fe b. 26- Ju nior Play cas t cho se n.

F eb. 27 - C ollege Vi ew vs Cathe dr a l. Th e ir vi ct or y 19 - 17.

F eb 2 9 - L tst Ba ke t ba ll gam e M i lfo rd ' v ic t o r y 31 - 16.

M a r. 3- S tat c Day A sse mbl y.

M a r. 9-Hi- Y ponso r ed Am a t eur P rog r a m.

Mar 17 - G R. C ity Wide Supp er

M a r. 2 1- A ll Spo rt s Ba nquet Id a Sch oe nth a l was ch ose n '36 Sp o Quee n

M a r. 28 -Ju nio r Pl ay .

Ap r. 3-~: 15 Spr i n g V aca ti o n sta rt s.

A pr . 3-4 - G . R .- H i- Y C o nfer en ce .

Ap r 13 - Back to sc h ool w ith Sp r in cr F eve r t o co nt end w ith

A pr. 1 , 16- Tr ac k beg in s, C ollege V iew vs. H av elo c~

Apr 21 - G. R Cit y Wi de Supper.

A pr. 21 -22-T r ack mee t w it h H a ve loc k a nd Be t h any

Ap r . 24 - D oa n e Colleg e Rel a ys

May 2-F r e m on t invi t a ti on al.

M ay 7 - G R Variety Prog r a m

M a y 8- G . L . L. meet.

M ay 15, 16-Sta te mee t.

Jun e ? - Bac ca lau rea t e.

J une 11 - C o m mencerr: -·

J un e 12- Sch oo l i Out

3 • •

P OETIC DR EAMS

( C :mt i nu e d from P c1ge :2 1)

H e like s the Orpl1eum st age and i s a heap big dra matist as well a s ye e d of P. & G. H e is Humann 's co u s i n b u t tha t doe sn't hel p his gra de:- a ny A lwa y s sm i ling c:..nd w ise-c racki n g, he thin k s of more naz y th i n.gs to d o Co mm only kn n a s t he

" No rma l Kid , " yo u o ug h t to k n ow who we'r e ta l king a bo u t.

C"i ff o n.l Th o m a s

.Jean e tt e V anders! i ~e

She w as o nP. o f th€· s h ort es t ) il t h e class

She w :i r e h a i r - l'ibbo n - ~a lore, ,_he h ad the h abit of b e ing sa s s, Wh ich mad e th e te 1c h l' s01 e

Virg il William s

Thi s t alk ati v e p e r ::;o n never runs d o wn

F or he al wa y s h a:,; :,;nme thing- t o s a y,

If i t isn ' t abo u t a da t€- , It 's ab o ut a model T :: rate

Th at h e ro d e i n t h e o t h e 1· day

Bo b Will s :i n

H e ' s just a noth e r dru g s tore cowboy

S e ren ad i n g all th e g i rl s he can,

He pl a y s in a S\\' e ll b and,

And t r a vels o 'er th e l and, And i s a perf e c t ge n tleman

D o ro t h y Wear

Thi s g-i r l would r..'t m a ke a g ood s inger

he ca n ' t ev e n c a rry a tun e, She start s w ith so p rano ,

T h e n g :i es do wn to a lt o ,

A n<l e nd s u p s ing in g; "ba so o n "

Bu r y l W r i g ht

T hi s lad s ee m s to b e quit e young ,

B y h i s acti on s y ou ca n t e ll ,

1 •t e thin g abo u t him i s, "Th a t school girl c om plect i o n "

I'm tellin ' you i t s j u s t swE:11

C h arles Ta y lor

It would tak e m o r e than a poem t o te ll ab o u t C ha rli e .

Charle s is on e of th o se w e a k-

1;,ng s who tri e s to ac t mu s cl e bound an d i s a g ir l fl a t t erer.

ft e r h e ar i n g th€· son g, "Y o u

r, e t o be a fo ot b all h ero" he

w Pnt out fo r footb all. But at "' ,. + he rat e d a dam e for h e

• ..:!d t he r ole of H e nry Tu rn-

e r i n " A Ready M ade F a m il y "

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D 0 1 i s W h e e ler

T lH: "e cond G a rbo i s , h e for - s he i s em otion al, all ur i ng, 1·0rnant i c, dram atic s p ri o·htly , giac e f u l att,act i v e, aul dreamy

::i nd i ~ oft '11 he a r d t re m ar k ,

' ·I t:rn k I g·J h o m e ··. \nd th e :,ame g o e s for the P oe t ------0 - - -

Far ewel l. . .

W e h an ju--t le arn ed of Coa ch Rob s o n ' ::-- appoint me nt a he ad c 0 ach :.ic Jac:k on High ch oo l. It i s w ith ct -:er,c=> of pri d e m in gle d w ith 111 u ne pla inab le f e €'l in g of ::-a d ne;-;-: that C. \' . H S. s a y · go od bye to "Pob~ .''

C on gratu la ti on s

T o t h e

V i e iu po i n t S t ff :

F ew mt.n k n o,\· a s m u ch a b o ut boy ~ as Joe~ an a t hletic co a ch For thi., 1 e~ts:i n he oc c upie s a la rg e p l a c e in the h e art an d m i nd of a hig h :,,<:hoJ l at hlete . W e h av e be en t•xtteme ly fort un a te in ha vi n g· a c:oach w h o w as as con s ci€·ntiJ u :,; uJ :1 b oy' s r; rcb'. erns and who un de r::-tood t h em a s we ll as M err it R ub 011 1,es pit e t h e va rio us li a nd ic:aps h e wa s f o1·ced to o ve rco m e , ::\Ir. R o b s o n h as t u rned c ut m a n y :--u__.c e ss ful t 2am s dur in g hi ni n e year reg im e at C o lleg e Vi ew :Ii g h ,'c.h oc l, rn ,'a mvh i l e g a ining t h e l o , e :11 d re spe ct of e a ch an d e very Cl)Y who c a m e into con ta<:t wit h him .

D ur ing the ye a rs o f 19:27 -'29 a cert ai n bo y ha d the p ri v ilege o f bein g u n d er Ro b son's s k i l:tul t ut el a g e_ Th is la d w ill b e our n e xt y e ar ' s c oach a nd i s k nown t o the peop le of o m · c om m u n ity a s Bc b Chas e. In t h e Linco ln Stat e J ou rna l wh i c h cam e ou t } la y 2 9 , B o 'J wa s q u ot e d a s s ay ing that if h e ca n onl y h an dl e Colleg e V ie w a thle t e s a s R ob son handle d h i m, h e ,._- ill be we ll :::a tis fied.

Tlw 01 ig in a l a n d u ni que pre:::2ntatio n of t h e \" ie , Ypoint is sig na l in it a cl1 iev enH:m f b re ak i ng a wa :· from the :,; ereo t y p e f orm of a nnual p u blic a t ion ::: a m on g hi gh ;,-Cl10ols th a t h a ::-- pr eva i l ed for m ore than a qu a rt er of a cent u ry. Or ig i n ali ty doe s not al w::.:y::- in d i ca tt pr o g re s.-;;i ver.ecs, but in t hi re vi e ,,· of hig h sc hool lif e i r eflEcte d th e s pi rit of yo uth u p,n \Yhi c h o u r n atio n of tom orr ow m ust dep en d. T~i s c h aract e r i z es t he Vie wpo i n t as a c 1-it erio n for o the r c1a s,:: es. tn fo ll ow.

A ss oci at ed

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The fo llowing r .' ]ege \'ir ,· Busi r,e.s s and Profr.s iona : }!E:n have sponsored .he 1 93 6 Yiewpo in: :or C oll ge View I~igh Schoo l. Let' s show them our ~rprecia tion by keeping College View t rade in Colleg e ViP,Y.

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"Gidd a p '' "L , the G al' den ' ' "D ot" "Ho -hu m'' "W i lma'· "I'm ju s t a le aning r, J S 1, " "Me an' the bl ond e " '' An d ho, ar e you?" "Yera " "T he T hr e Mu sky neers ' ' ''H a z€.' a nd the He a lth Champ" "Y o u'r w ay dow i. tha r " •· Sera t chy" "H err ::\l ax" "The s eat's too h igh' ' "Rarney" "Sam ply and tlw bo ys " "Stl.. rl f' : ts" Je n ny " "Then th e r e we r e eigh t " "Football, go lf a 11d yo-yo champ "

"Think it'll sno w'' "P ink y·· " Tiny a a nur se m aid " (E xc u se us - w e m i S€ d J o hnny)

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"f ie~ ·, "T he Working i\Ian" " ::' c'tchelfoot'' "Y ou ng ' u r." "1st Tenor'' " ' ;r oman o f war'

"H o ,\·':; 2bo u t a ga m e of go l f " "Piano tickl er " " Pe daler " "G i g ole lte" " W i n nie, th e t y pist '

"L et~ :-,-, Sadie and t he pro per t y m an ag er '' "C h e erle a der s" "Ma s c ot " "Spor ts Qu een" " H ealU Qu c'E::1" "Pals'' "Lea p F rog " "P a per B oy " "R ac que t \ Vi elder s " " E x --Caps' ' " D oc t n· Fle et'·

".\ '.\·. :'.la~1agers' ' " uck '." "Ta ·:-:" ·'Afrai d to Flunk''

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