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unioa Glass Front How Margaret Keedle, 1Jf'L1I'161 Anderson, Duane Ivelson, Bernard N10- lel, Delores Sgogren, Grace Larson. Back Row Mrs Mnlarn, Don Norman, Davld Schnelder, Roger Jells, Robert Elxtrom, Vnldred Hadley. Twelve Jollf Junlors started out tins year wrlth a bangll Our Cl!-S6 ofl lcers were presldent Duane mel son, v1ce-presldent Roger Jells, sec fLa15 Don TOIIIIBH, treasurer Jernard hlckel, and reporter Shlrley Arnold Our class play, Here Comes Charl1e was glven to a large crowd Ivovenoer 19 rs Anderson deserves much cred1t for Her fllle work :Ln d1I'PCtlI'1 us. Je chose red ard 11111409 as our class colors and the wulte rabblt as our xascot Not Flnlsned, Just Uegunu 'nas selected for our motto and the aldyua as our flow er. e recelved our class rmngs and our pen- nant,soon after the beglnnlng oi' the vear Pretty, a.rn't they Sen1ors It va worl but also alot of fun to plan the Junlor and Senlor ban- have sweet me orles from lt. A corsage was glven to rs. mlam, our sponsor fro tae class. ae ef tend our corgratulatlons to sernard Nlckel and Shlrley Arnold! Bernald 1 s elected honorary football captaln for tke year and Shlrley won a s mperlor ratlng at the State Dramatlc Contest Three plrls fro our class lettered :Ln volley ball They were Shlr- l rrnold, Grace Larson and Delores Sgogren Boys recelvlnf letters ln football vere Bernard 11lCKGl, Robert EDO- t1 om, Poger 1 ells, Don Norman and Duane nelson. In basketball they x cle Bernard hlclfel, Roper l ell , and Duane Nelson. Don Norman re- colvco a m.ldcat emblem 1 or 1I13.1'1IlS the most free shots on the sec ond team. All of us oartlcloated ln Ylxed Chorus and some 111 1nd1v1dual groups. fe will slgn olf for now, be seelng you neat year! 10 .: . ' : . ' A . . 1, . . ' xv l . ,a...x. Y V' 'I' ' : 1 ' ' TH , , Z ' . .,. ,. - I 1, ' 3 - D f- ' O f l 5 ' - 1 . N Q S T' : A' rx ' , ' rr . . V ' ' Q, ' - 'J S ' 1 ' ' quet. Springtime was our theme. It was a great success and we W . . . ,A, ,VV Y' IX A . T' 'L ' , A 3 . ' ' ' ' -ra. 1 w ' A 1 ' J, In , .f D ' 0 3 ey J , ' a . X . I J. . Z . I : 'I ' ' : X I - 'N gf' . - tu ' - . . f , . Q ' 3
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C lass Prophecg In the smoke from the lamp of knowledge behold the industrious Cl ass of 'h7 each in a world of his ovm. After ten eventful years we see Richard Anderbery, a leader of the wor1d's most famous or- chestra, The Merry Melodiansn. He is raising keen competition with Tommy Dorsey. Now we see Benjamin Nelson, owner of a large Radio Station KAHS with Studios in the Times Building in Axtell, Nebraska. Farther along sailing blue Pacific Ocean we find Melvin Horsley, skipper of the world's largest Sf fastest Steamship, the Georgia Liner that makes a trip around the world within 36 hours. The beautiful state of California seems to be the choice of three of our class members. First of all we find Nita Qergvren, one of the leading Stars rollywood, Her latest picture is Down Lovers Lane , starring op- posite Pobert Walker 1.151113 Benson now in Beverlg Hills, California is World wide fa,- mous for being Bathing seautgf of l957' She is the wife of Van Johnson Now ovmer of the La Grande hat Shoppe down tofm Los Angeles, hova Jackson. Hats as high as 35,000 are sold here. Another class member, Paulene Grams has taken an interest in ing She is an Air Line hostess of a large passenger plane which flies between Axtell, Nebraska and the I-Iawaiin Islands Guy Madison is the pilot of the plane We will find Harriette Bloon singing in the well lmovm Stork Club in New York At this particular date we will find her singing with Harry James Orchestra. And last but not least out in that Biggest Little City of the world , Reno, Nevada where all the movie stars go to get their Dn- orce me C O DVI, we find Emma June rriskopp, owner of a vacation- er's large thousand acre ranch QQ 69 a X Ar--. nal fi f 4.9, 9 - - eg in ' L -'I ' . N . ,. Y 1' . . O ' is ' ' fly- . . . . - . . . . 0 . . . . W ' . . . 9 . .., . l O I .ti 'j X 5 01 , - Q t 0' U S' ' . Rf -'.:'a M Q. Z AZ ' W1 7': Ge, X'7 ' fa e,. , SYN' -. , M , A, ,, I3 0 L' , awp- ' x .ff,1,,,'!-f 1 'iff
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goplmomofze Glass Front Row: E Anderson, M Roads, M.Anderbery, P Ryan, B.le1ls, J Ander- son, M.Danley, L Rush, Second Rout lrs.Andereon, D Sjogren, D lells, R.Lsndstrom, J Schneider, R.Peterson, ll.Car1son. Third Rows J Shan- ahan, J.Youngberg, R.Wends11, C Gustafson, P Young, B Smith, Not pion tured E.Swedberg. This year has proven to be a busy and 8XC1tlhg one for the sopho- 11180 Class officers were elected at the first of the year. They word President Marilyn Anderbery, Vice President Robert Wendell, Secreo tary Elund Swedberg, Treasurer B11 Smith The reporters for the 'School Echoes were Joan Anderson and Mar1lyn Carlson. Our class qaonsor was Mrs. Anderson. Our history class has increased our knowledge of people in ancient and medlval tlmes and has shown us how fortunate we are to be living in this modern world The students of biology class have found the study very worthwhile. It has revealed to us the wonders of nature. As we continued our study we learned to ppreciste our environment more and more. Because English grammar 1mproves our speech, it was taken the first semester. The second semester we had liver fure which helps broaden our life by reading of other peoples experiences. By the power of reasonlng 1n eometry we have learned to solve many of our ever1dey problems whlch we w11l face as we continue through l1fe v1th better understand1ng, and 20 in vocal usic. The number lettering 1n sctivltnes were 5 girls and 10 On our f1FSt class party whlch was held 1n November we Kearney on the bus Some we o ile college football bowled, skated or saw a movle After the partf ve met Tea Room for lunch. On our second semester party we boys all went t game others at the Tasty also went by O 0 C U 0 O ! I I -1 O ! O O I 1 O n 1 I 1 . . . g D J D . . Nine of our class took part in the Dramatic Contest, 10 in band . W 4 . . . . H . . . . o nl 4 1 ' , M.. , . . 0 1 3 . . Kearney le enjoyed a supper by the Platte River, then went into iearney for the evenlng. N
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