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    Four

    PAPIO TOWN

    What s tP e matter

    with

    Papio?

    That s

    just

    what

    I d

    like

    to

    know.

    Court house

    fine

    for everything

    Taxes,

    Jail

    and

    Wedding Ring.

    Park

    for

    horse shoe, tennis, song,

    Shade

    and

    water all day long.

    But the

    high school It s the

    stuff,

    Education, can t get

    enough.

    There s Krejci teaches Latin,

    While Cleland swings

    the

    batin.

    Then Schaab

    knows

    her English,

    too,

    And Barnhill

    teaches girls to stew.

    There s Beachy

    keeps the boys

    in

    trim

    And

    J acobey

    takes everything

    given

    him.

    Now what do you think

    of Papio Town?

    I

    think

    it s

    pretty

    nifty all

    around.

    l a r ~

    Hagan, '29

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    PRF SBYTR I N CNURCH

    Mf THOO{ST lLRUf

    LU T H R N C H U R C H

    ive

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    ix

    "SCHOOL"

    The channel through which all knowledge is gained

    The root of our future success.

    Each day

    is a brick

    for

    the foundation we lay,

    For the glory we all

    hope

    to possess.

    Why are we so sad when

    it's

    over,

    Is

    not then that real life has

    begun?

    Oh yes But when recalled are

    the past

    years,

    Think we not of

    the

    sports and

    the

    fun?

    How sweet will be

    the

    memories of childhood

    When

    we all have grown old

    and

    gray,

    But

    the

    sweetest of all to remember,

    Is

    that

    wonderful,

    happy

    schoolday.

    Gretchen Sander,

    26

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    FOREWORD

    To renew in the minds of the Alumni

    The memory of

    by-gone days

    To set forth as plainly as possible

    To

    the

    public

    the

    advancement

    Which the school has made

    And

    to

    instill

    in

    the hearts

    of

    the

    pupils

    A desire

    to

    advance.

    For

    this purpose and to this end

    Have

    we

    written

    this book.

    And we sincerely hope

    That

    the

    succeeding classes will

    Continue the work which we

    The classes of 1926 and 1927 have begun.

    The Editor

    even

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    ight

    DED1CA l ION

    To Mrs. Mamie

    J.

    Barnhill,

    Who

    has

    given unselfishly

    Of

    her time and

    abilities,

    Without reward

    In order

    that

    this

    Annual

    Might be a success;

    We, the classes of

    1926

    and

    1927,

    With

    much appreciation

    For her

    efforts,

    Lovingly dedicate this

    PAPIONIAN.

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    CONTENTS

    Faculty

    12 13

    Seniors

    5

    Juniors

    3

    Sophomores

    39

    Freshmen

    43

    Grades

    47

    thletics

    55

    Music

    67

    Alumni

    7

    '

    Ads

    82

    Jokes

    83

    en

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    ANNUAL STAFF

    Editor

    in

    Chief

    Assistant

    Alumni

    Editor

    Assistant

    Senior

    Editor

    Junior Editor

    Grade Editor

    Joke Editor

    Assistant

    Activities

    Editor

    Assistant

    Business Manager

    Assistant

    Advertising Manager

    Assistant

    Circulation Manager

    Assistant

    SPONSOR

    Jesse Reinking

    Wendell McManamy

    Helen Spearman

    Beulah Ross

    Dorothy Fase

    Lillian Cordes

    Louise Eitelgeorge

    Gretchen Sander

    Stanley Beerline

    Mercedes Schaab

    Carl

    Fricke

    Alvin Huebner

    Elizabeth Sprague

    Philip

    Steyer

    John Beadle

    Amelia

    Magaret

    Helen Frazeur

    Mamie J Barnhill

    leven

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    welve

    Industrious

    and willing always ready

    with

    a helping

    hand

    giving

    his

    best efforts for

    the

    betterment of the school as a whole

    and

    for each

    one and placing the school before all other in-

    terests this

    characterizes

    Professor

    Jacoby

    who

    has

    been with P. H. S.

    two

    years and who in

    that

    time has

    given

    his best to it.

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    hirteen

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    Fourteen

    SCHOOL STRUGGLES

    Oh, come on

    then

    school books

    I m

    ready

    to fight.

    I ll put

    my

    hat

    back,

    Cause

    I m

    in for the night.

    I thought for some

    fun

    I d just

    step away,

    But you lay on my conscience

    Like a ton of

    wet

    hay.

    I might

    as

    well get you

    And then I ll be done,

    I ll know that its over

    When

    the

    battle is won.

    f

    I once

    get

    you done

    And do all that I plan,

    Then bring

    on

    your

    worst,

    And I ll show you I can.

    Ruby Otten, 29.

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    Sixteen

    Paul McCoy -

    Gretchen

    Sander

    Mercedes

    Schaab

    GREETINGS

    President

    Vice President

    Sec y and

    Treas.

    The

    Papillion high school this year is graduat-

    ing

    the largest class in its

    history

    and it

    is

    thru

    the hearty co-operation of the patrons and

    tax-

    payers that this has been made possible.

    Our par-

    ents too, have been a large factor

    in encouraging

    us to remain in school and complete the course and

    to

    them no small

    credit is

    due.

    The

    school has

    reached

    a

    point where it

    is

    having

    a

    large

    influence over

    the community for

    the

    upbuilding

    of humanity.

    t

    is fitting the

    boys

    and girls

    who graduate

    from

    year

    to

    year

    for

    higher and

    nobler places

    in

    life.

    To

    those

    who

    have

    labored so diligently

    and

    patiently that these conditions have been

    made

    possible, we extend greetings.

    Class of 1926.

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    J ~ Y T H E ARCHER

    Road Show (2), Class Play (4).

    Quiet, gentle and

    sincere,

    t

    does one

    g

    cod to

    have her

    near."

    GEORGE AYERS

    Football (3),

    Basketball (3),

    Class Play

    (3,

    4).

    Hi s Ford is h' s parlor.

    ORVILLE BROWNLEE

    Play

    at

    l'ort ('rook

    l ) ,

    Orchestra

    {3 4),

    Class Play {3) .

    Stop

    Look

    Listen

    Here

    comes the

    ja zz

    horn.

    RAYMOND CORDES

    Sec

    retary

    and

    Treasurer (3), Orchest

    ra (

    4),

    Class

    Yell Leader

    (

    4),

    Class

    Play

    (

    4).

    Still water runs

    deep

    .

    BLANCHE CRABTREE

    Ba

    se ball {1,

    2).

    Ba

    s

    ketball

    (1,

    2

    3,

    4), Class

    Plays

    (2,

    3

    4).

    The

    best of life is conversation.

    Seventeen

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    Eighteen

    DOROTHY FASE

    Basketball (2, 3, 4

    ('apt.

    3, 4),

    Treasure

    Hun-

    ters (1),

    Garden

    of

    Shah

    (2),

    Ro ad

    Show (2), Secretary and Treasurer

    (1),

    Presid ent

    (2), Debating

    Team

    (2),

    Annual

    Staff (4), Class Plays

    (3,

    4).

    Her favorite

    flower is

    Sweet

    William.

    IRENE l'RAZEUR

    Tr

    easure

    Hunters

    (J), Road

    Show (2),

    Gar-

    den of Shah

    (2),

    Pirate's Daughter

    (3), Toast at Banquet (3), ( ' lass

    Play (4), Glee

    Club (4).

    A

    peppy

    ,

    jolly

    gi rl,

    with

    a

    smile for every-

    bod y.

    FTIANCES

    FRAZEUR

    Treasure Hunters (1), Road Show (2), Ga r

    den of

    Shah

    (2),

    Class Play (

    4).

    A

    bit

    of s

    un shine

    a

    nd

    a

    bit

    of cheer that's

    ranees.

    MARIE

    HAGEDORN

    Treasure

    Hunters

    (1),

    Road Show (2), Gar-

    den

    of

    Shah

    (2), Pirate's

    Dwgh '

    er

    (3),

    Operetta

    (4),

    Class

    Play

    \4) .

    A sweet gir l , with a

    winning

    peJc;,mallty

    and a friendly smile.

    EDWIN

    HAGEDORN

    lootball

    (2),

    Basketball (2, 3,

    4), Capt. of

    Class

    B B. Team

    (2), Pirate's

    Daugh-

    ter (3), ( ' lass Plays

    (3,

    4),

    Road

    Show

    (2).

    He's not so sm a ll , he's

    not

    so shy,

    We a ll know

    Ed's

    a

    regu

    l

    ar

    g uy".

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    ANNA HAHN

    C

    la

    ss Plays (3, 4).

    Quiet- unlike

    most

    girls.

    JOHN

    HAUG

    Orchestra

    (

    4).

    A nice, likea b le chap, who's a ways a

    good

    sport.

    ALVIN HUEBNER

    Basketball

    (4),

    Baseball

    (3, 4),

    Annual

    Staff,

    (4), OrchElstra (4), Treasure Hunters

    1), Cl

    ass Plays

    (3, 4).

    Stalwart, manly

    and

    tall,

    With a nod and smile

    for

    all.

    DOROTHY JACOBEY

    Elgin

    H. S.-Vice

    President {l),

    Girls' Club

    1), Girls' Reserve

    (2), Secretary of

    Athletics

    (2), Staff

    Editor {1,

    2),

    Liter

    ary C

    lub 1,

    2).

    Papillion

    H. S.-Basketball (3, Capt. 4),

    Class Plays

    {3 4).

    Qui

    et

    until you

    know

    he r- and then

    AMELIA

    :\fAGARET

    Basketball

    {2

    3

    4)

    (Capt.

    2).

    Treasure

    Hun

    ters l ) , Road Show (2), Declamato1y

    Contest

    1),

    Debating Team

    (2), Vice

    President

    l ) ,

    Treasurer

    (2), Class

    Plays (3, 4), Annual Staff, C

    lass His

    tory (4).

    She's

    cute and

    peppy-ra ther sm all ,

    But

    happy-go-lucky and

    liked

    'by

    a ll.

    Nineteen

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    Twenty

    PAUL

    1\lcCOY

    President 3, 4),

    Road Show

    (2),

    Captain

    of

    debating team (2), Secretary of Ath

    letics (3),

    "Address

    of Welcome" at

    Banquet (3), "Response"

    at

    Banquet

    4), Class Plays 3, 4).

    Oh, what

    is

    so rare

    as

    a

    day with June

    E:\IERY :\IEGEL

    Road

    Show

    (2), Orchestra 3, 4), Class

    P l

    ays

    3,

    4).

    His

    size would assure

    him

    a high place

    in the world.

    BLANCHE ;\ULLER

    Treasure Hunters (1),

    Garden

    of

    Shah

    (2),

    Glee Club

    3, 4),

    Road

    Show (2),

    Class

    Play

    (4).

    A

    girl

    of true worth, an admirable char

    acter, with many

    winning ways.

    GATES MILLER

    Treasure

    Hunters

    (1),

    Garden

    of

    Shah

    2)

    Don't look

    at

    me

    g i r l s - I m

    bashful.

    HELEN PETERSE '\

    Springfield

    H . S.-Operetta (J) ,

    Class Play

    (1, 3).

    Papillion

    H. S.-Class Play 4).

    H. S.

    -Class Plays

    3,

    4).

    One of those studious, jolly, likeable

    girls

    of our class.

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    FLORENCE PRINZ

    Millard H. S.-The Masonic

    Ring

    (2).

    Papilion H.

    S.- Orchestra

    (4).

    Class

    Play

    (

    4), Music

    at Banquet

    (3),

    l\ Jsic

    for

    Commencement (3).

    A girl whose

    ambition

    is height.

    JESSE REINKING

    President 1),

    Treasure Hunter

    s 1). Gar

    den

    of Shah

    (2),

    Baseb:l ll 2 :J,

    4).

    Annual Staff

    (4),

    Toast at Ba 1quet

    (3),

    Captain

    of

    debatin

    ,; team

    (:: ).

    Class Reporter (

    4),

    Class Plays ( l,

    4),

    Class Will

    (4) .

    A fellow with no end

    of

    wit .

    With

    everyone he makes a

    lt t.

    CLARK REYNOLD:J

    Class Play ( 4).

    He

    speaks,

    behaves, and acts, ju st a he

    ought.

    GRETCHEN S N D E ~

    Trea sure

    Hunters

    1), Class

    D.eporter

    (:: ),

    Road Show (2),

    Debating

    Tea :1 J),

    Toastmistress at Banqu

    et

    (')).

    y;

    , a

    President

    (4), Class

    Plays (3,

    4), An

    m:al Staff (4).

    Independent

    and fun

    loving

    is

    Grc