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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