Axtell High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Axtell, NE)
- Class of 1955
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Qf 'ax A jx Mk, -3 7 - x 45 X 1955 Pubhshed by THE WILDCAT STAFF Axtell Nebraska We of the Axtell Wlldcat Staff wrsh to present thxs 1955 Annual to you rn the Helen Shanahan hope that as you look through Joe Fahrenbrucls CN d O e mr thxs 1n years to come you C0 edlfof w1ll be pleasantly remrnded of your days at A H S Deanna Gustafson Sharon Peterson Jane Wells Ilene Lmclstrom Stewart Anderson Allan Berggren Gary Anderson Rosalre Nelson Mane Soderqulst Shrrley Roads Phyllrs Mayberry Joe Fahrenbruch Helen Shanahan Dorla Roth Gayle Karlson Sponsor Mr Hunt V 0 a ,lar . Avg 'EL , , '-. Axtell Hlgh School KWH rf' f' nhl Ln- Deafcccztcon Wtth deep apprec1at1on for h1s t1me and talents gen erouslv glven, h1S loyalty and support, we dechcate Ih1S 1955 WILDCAT to Mr J Earl Freeland our teacher and our fr1end Q 4 - . wa-. 1' , fn! ',,f'f,'.' ' 'nf ' Zan? ji? -, wi rf 7 , 3 - . a X W' '-H, f' f . Q ' .I A . x ra, N, fi Sapawtendmta 14014 pfzmcgbai 4 Wleeaage As I ponder my future I would like to always believe within myself that with adequate and proper humility and respect for the power above that I can with Dean Alfange state my creed as follows MY CREED I do not choose to be a common man It IS my right to be uncommon 1f I can I seek opportunity not security I do not wish to be a kept citizen hum bled and dulled by having the state look after me I want to take the calculated risk to dream and to build to fail and to succeed I refuse to barter incentive for a dole I prefer the challenges of life to the guaranteed existence the thrill of fulfillment to the state calm of utopia I will not take freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for a handout I will not cower before any master nor bend to any threat It is my heritage to stand erect proud and unafraid to think and act for myself enjoy the benefit of my creations and to face the world boldly and say This I have done All this IS what it means to be an American You can and must believe that you have a duty to perform and that no of choice IS priceless preserve it for America at all costs' Lester W Hunt Plato once said There is nothing great 1n the World except Man and there IS nothing great in Man except Mind It follows that if man is going to become greater he must make an effort to better his Mind The limits of achievement are largely due to the development of the Mind socially morally and lntellectu ally Its potent1al1t1es must be released if Man IS to continue to be great The Job of developing the mind along these three avenues falls on the home school and church The measure of how well the mind has been developed determines how one has made his adjustment to life his contribution to society and his degree of success Our personal challenge becomes one of making every effort to grow mentally when the opportunity exists we need to help create opportunities for self growth and we need to realize that mental growth need never cease but that It IS a never ending process Syrus summarized this 1dea when he said It lS only the ignorant who despise education Robert Chapman This page sponsored by L. T PEDLEY Mmden Nebraska ' 0 I ' , . . , . . , ' 9 D , : ,, . . --. . U . . . . . , - . 5 . , . I . . . I . . . , , . 1 . ! - 7 A , H - vv - - . - v1 I 3 ' 3 one should be expected to do that which you, as an individual, can do . Freedom 7 3 , . , . s 1 ' . . . , , . 7 7 3 . . 7 ' l A I Rodney Wendell Charles Stalder Vocal Music Math History Robert Chapman Earl Freeland Keith Weiderspan Principal, Science Instrumental Music Athletics, GCOQFHDUY, Shop Isobelle Anderson Lester W, Hunt Bernice Lancaster English, Dramatics, Home Ec. Superintendent Commercial rfqwmf fMf ' ' I zj NN Q. 2'-V 5 , 5 0 ' '1 The Student Councrl has had another very successful year They have sponsored the Chrlstmas party and an all hrgh school skatmg party The offrcers thrs year were as follows presldent, Allan Berggren, vrce presrdent Le Anne Post, secre tary, Marcra Holst and treasurer, Deanna Anderson BACK ROW Mr Hunt John Abrahamson Darre11F1she11 Joe Fahrenbruch Vayden Anderson Gary Anderson Comphments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Mrnden, Nebraska lad ' FRONT ROW: Marilyn Larson, Gayle Karlson, Le Anne Post, Allan Berggren, Marcia Holst, Deanna Anderson. School Secretary Mrs Charles Wohlgemuth School Janitor Marvin Beekman 1. I x,.,.-4 LUNCHROOM COOKS Mrs bylvera Carlson Mrs Jake Fahrenbruch Mrs Carl Walhne meat' BUSDRIVERS: Gary Berggren, Clifford Emery, Lamon Trollope, John Fred England. as. l 3 , I i Z a- N! I M9 ai!- ALLAN BERGGREN Vocal MUSIC 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Dramatrcs 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Wlldcat staff 3 4 Axteller Staff 3 Football 1 2 3' 4' as ketball 1 2 4' Track 1 3 4 Student Councll 1 2 4 Class V1ce Presrdent 1 2 Class Presl dent 4 Homecomrng Queen Attendant 4 LE ANNE POST Vocal Musrc 1 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 H1Tr1 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Volley ball 4' Student Councll 4 Class Secretary Treasurer 4 Homecom mg Queen Attendant 4 KAROL BEAIRD Vocal MUSIC 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Wrldcat staff 3 4 Axteller Staff3 4 H1Tl'1 1 2 3 4 Volley ball 1' 2' 3' 4' THOMAS ANDERSON Vocal Musrc 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Football 1 2' 3' 4' Basketball 1 2' 3' 4' Track 1 2 3 Krug of Hearts 3 Homecomtng Queen Attendant 4 '1nd1cates letter JOY TROLLOPE Vocal Music l,2,3,4g Class Plax 3 43 Axteller Staff 45 Hi Tri 3 4 Volleyball 3 RONALD WAGNER Football 1 4 Basketball l 2 3 4' Track 3' 4 Student Manager 3 4 CHARLES bTOWl:Rs Vocal Musto 4 Dl'8llldllC5 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Axteller btaff-1 Foolball l 3 4 9 Q 1 ,s ,. ,: V 1'-5, ' ,Q ' 3' fy 1' '..,: : : ,Q 9 s 1 ,. ILENE LIN DST ROM Vocal Mustc 1 2 3 4 Band 3 Dramatlcs 2 Class Play 3 4 Wlldcat Staff 4 Axteller staff 4 H1 Tn 4 Volleyball l 2 3' A wwf QL JILL NYQUIST Vocal Musrc 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Axteller Staff4 H1 Trl 1 2 3 4 H1 Trl Secretary 1 Volleyball 1 2 3 4' Student Councll 1 Class Secretary Treasurer 1 Homecomlng Queen Attendant 4 REX ST OLTENBURG ROBERT FREELAND Ldl1VlllSlC1 7 3 4 Bandl 3 4 Class Play 4 Football 2 3' 4 Basketball 2 3 4' Traek 'S 4 iv? ,,s SU- , Qf Q 5615!- SHIRLEY ROADS Vocal Music 1 2 3 4- Dramatlcs 3 4' Class Play 3 4- Wildcat Staff l,2, 3,4gAxtel1er Staff 1,2,3,4g Volleyball lg l-li Tri 1, 2,3,4. JACK NYQUIST Vocal Muslc 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Dramattcs 3 4 Class Play 4 Axteller Staff 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2' 3' 4' Track 1 Student Counc1l 2 Class Vrce Pres1dent 2 JANE WELLS Vocal Musrc 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Dramaucs 3 4 Class Play 3 4 W11dcatStaff4 Axteller Staff4 H1 Trl 1 2 3 4 Cheer leader 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 3 Queen of Hearts 3 Homecom mg Queen 4 1 Mb-I Sl-IARILYN LINDGREN Vocal MUSIC 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Axteller staff 2 4 l-lxTr11 2 3 4 I-l1Tr1V1ce Presrdent 3 H1 Trl Presldent 4 Class Vrce Prestdent 3, Student Councrl 3. JIMMY MURPHY Class Play 3. STEWART ANDERSON Vocal Music 1 2 3 4- Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 W1ldcat Staff 4 Axteller Staff 4 Football 1 ' 3' 4' Basketball 1' 2' 3' 4 Track 1 4 Homecommg Queen Attendant 4 DEANNA GUSTAFSON Vocal Mus1c 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 2 4 Class Play 3 4 W1ldcat Staff 1 4 Axteller Staff 2 4 H1 Trl l 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 T reas urer 3 HELEN SI-IANAHAN Vocal Mus1c 1 2 3 4 Dramatxcs 4 Class Play 3 4 W1ldcat Staff 2 3 4 Axteller Staff2 3 4 H1 Trl 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 1' 2' 4' Student Councll 3 Class Prest dent 3 JOE FAHRENBRUCH Vocal Muslc 4 Class Play 1 3 4 W1ldcat Staff 3 4 Student Councxl 1 2 4 Class Vlce Presx dent 4 Class Presldent 1 2 2 , , : .2 . n Student Council' 32 Class Secretary' ' ' ' I , I I S , ' O ' 1 3 I Sexcafz pfdy The senlor play was glVCH on Aprll 21 and 22 The actlon 1n the play occurred durmg the preparatlons for a weddmg lxothlng was more amusmg or exeltmg than Ned Graham s attempts to keep hls sweetheart from marrylng the wrong man In the end he won the brlde for h1mse1f and endeared h1mself to her father who was known as the Pxckle Klng by helpmg hlm flnd a reclpe for makmg d1ll p1Ck1CS crxsp CAST OF CHARACTERS Plckett Dudley jones Mrs jones Dalsy DIX Mrs Cabot I-Iamllton Cabot III Chrlstopher Fogg Mllhcent Gray Ned Graham Charlle Rev Entwhlstle Brldesmalds joe Fahrenbruch Charles Stowers Deanna Gustafson Helen Shanahan Shlrley Roads jack Nyqulst Tom Anderson Jane Wells Allan Berggren Stewart Anderson Bob Freeland joy Trollope Sharllyn Lmdgren Ilene Lmdstrom Karol Bealrd Th1s page sponsored by MINDEN RADIO LAB M1nden Nebraska I Doris '----------- jill Nyquist P I v fr Seam Snape L... ,116 X is H, sem Wi' ,filing ABM mf5'g 41 , Sneak M- - Dag WW 1 ? fxwffg Ns- ,Q x., -.IX 'sg me H 1 xi... .f 'fwm L 412 czccalcmzeate The Baccalaureate service was held on May 8 at the Bethany Lutheran Church The service was begun by Rev john Warning offering the scripture and invocation Dr A J johnson gave a very inspiring sermon entitled Life to the Glory of God The benediction was given by Rev John Warning The baccalaureate choir sang two appropriate selections and closed the service with the Benediction Miss Sharilyn Lindgren played the processional and the recessional ammeacemeat' Commencement was held May ll in the school auditorium The principal speaker was Dr Samual Dahl Dean of Nebraska Wesleyan Universi-ty and former graduate of ing comparisons between the school from which he graduated and the present school system jack Nyquist winner of the University of Nebraska Regents scholarship gave the salutatorian address entitled Looking Back The valedictory address entitled Looking Forward was given by Allan Berggren winner of the Nebraska Church College scholarship Principal Robert Chapman presented the class of 1955 and Mr Lee Wells school board president presented the diplomas to the twenty graduates Other awards presented included the presentation of the State Teachers College scholarship to Charles Stowers The invocation and benediction were given by Rev Clifford Emery The senior clarinet quintette and the senior girls trio furnished special music for the evening The Axtell High School Band played the processional and the recessional - , . . Axtell High School. In his message, entitled The Sower, he included some interest- . , . . . . , , .11 , Il - , If ' . . . , amen Seneca The junlor Sen1or Banquet was held Aprll 30 The banquet g1ven by the jumors for the sentors was held 1n the Presbyterlan Church Parlors The theme used thls year was Moon llght and Roses A beautlful rose gar den was featured ln an evenlng settmg Another part of the room was occup1ed by an old fash1oned w1sh1ng well A de11c1ous meal was prepared by the mothers of the class members and was served by the sophomore glrls The program conslsted of a welcome by Mar 13 Holst Allan Berggren presl dent of the senlor elass gave the re sponse Rodney Wendell was the mam speaker for the evemng Musxcal enter talnment for the evemng was furmshed Q by a duet composed of Marcla Holst and Karen Rod1ne and a trombone solo by Ramon Abrahamson yr I 'W AKK 0 I ' g . 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' eadafz fffialazg In 1943 the class of 19:10 eame Into bemg w1th 9 members jack Nyqulst 1111 lxyqulst jtm Murphy janeV1e1ls Shlrley Roads Shar tlyn Lmdgren Stewart Anderson Tom Anderson and Robert Freeland Deanna Gustafson and Helen Shanahan eame from eountry sehools to joln the elass tn the second grade In 1946 four new members were added to the elass Karol Bealrd had been attendmg a eountry school Allan Berggren entered from Bellvue Charles Stowers from Blue H111 and Ronald Wagner from Maseot maklng 15 members at the end of the fourth grade In 1949 ln the seventh grade joe Fahrenbrueh jotned the elass He had prevlously attended sehool ln Bertrand the class tn the nlnth grade Rex had prevxously attended school In Holdrege In the eleventh grade Joy Trollope jolned our elass She also Lame from Holdrege In the same year Le Anne Post jO1IlCt1 the elass from Grand Island Durlng our twelfth year Ilene Ltndstrom transferred from V1 tleox to make an even twenty ln our graduatlng, elass Tm a e pon ored hx FUNIX SERVIC F F nk Ntbra kt , t ' ' ' Q ' 7 1 7 7 I I I - 7 7 . . i . 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No additions were made until 1951, when Rex Stoltenburg joined T ' 3 l A N ' ' ' -. l 1 . 4, ' ' 1 , W -1 ' ' T ' r ' ' . .jspg s s s j 1, u S L .fact Wa!! and eatczmenl We the semors of Axtell Hlgh School bemg of sound m1nd and reasonably good Judgement real1z1ng that our hlgh school days are about over and that we are soon to pass through the portals of graduatron 1nto the land of the alumn1 and destrxng to leave behmd us some tokens as well as advlce do make pub l1sh and declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament Ilene Lmdstrom w1ll my mammoth rock to Arlene Kjar 11m Murphy w11l my ab1l1ty to get A s ln c1t1zensh1p to Donald Peterson Ronald Wagner w1ll my ab1l1ty to have car trouble to Alan Lorentzen Charles Stowers w1ll my good conduct grades IH muslc to Darrell F1shell Karol Bealrd wxll my 1mmense he1ght to Murlel Olson Jack NYQUISI w1ll my love for Chevrolets that I 1nher1ted from Paul Roth to Paul Norblade I 1111 Nyqulst w1ll my musxc l1brar1an Job to Deanna Anderson I Joe Fahrenbruch wtll my ab111ty to be 1n school the mormng after the mght before to Ray Kjar I Helen Shanahan w1ll my red ha1r to Gary Anderson m case he ever needs lt I Bob Freeland w1ll my des1re to wear tlght pants to Max Popple l Allan Berggren do hereby bequeath my profusely hnear pedal foundauons to Gary Ibsen I Deanna Gustafson bequeath my ab1l1ty to have a pencll handy whenever I need lt to Rosahe Nelson I Shar1lyn Lmdgren bequeath my share of the thlrd clarlnet Splflt to R1chard Larson I Tom Anderson wlll my asthma and hay fever to Ellery Peterson I Stewart Anderson bequeath my lab techmque 1n chemlstry to Ramon Abrahamson I jane Wells w11l my chalr ln mrxed chorus to Sharon Kr1ng I Le Anne Post w1ll my long ha1r to Mar1lyn Larson I Rex Stoltenburg w1l1 my short legs to Donnre Roads I joy Trollope w1ll my ab1l1ty to blush eas1ly to Dorla Roth To the Jumors our 1mmed1ate successors we leave our ab1l1ty to ga1n as much knowledge from magazlnes as from the textbooks To all underclassmen 1n general we bequeath our ab1l1ty to wh1sper 1n study halls our d1gn1ty and comely manners and our ab1l1ty to know everythmg To the faculty we leave all our pocket mlrrors so they can look for the gray halrs placed there by our class Thls page sponsored by HOLDREGE FLORAL Holdrege Nebraska I , . . , . . 9 ? . . . , . , , F , . I, . , . . . I, . , . . . , . . . . . I, , . . . I I, , . . . . . L . , . . . . ' I, . , . , . . , , . . , . . . . . . , , . . . I, Shirley Roads, will my perfect attendance record to Bernard Schwenka. , , . . , . , , . . . u 1 ! , , . . . 2 2 . ' 3 ! , , . . . . . 0 D ! ' 7 ! l U ' I 5 0 . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . 2 . . , . . . i ! eniofz 66444 pzopiecq The year lS 1975 Twenty years have passed smce the class of 55 graduated from A H S Tonxght Bedward R Borrow w1th h1s program People and More People just happens to be mtervlewmg the class of 55 1n or near thelr homes We th1nk perhaps you ll be mterested Whyll There s joe just back from Pans' joe Fahrenbruch the world s fore most fashlon deslgner So that s where we get those creatlons Qulte a change after Dtorl Also 1n Los Angeles bemg featured at the Aragone Ballroom we fmd jack Nyquxst just l1sten to that trumpetll jack has organized h1s own orchestra and of course does much playlng along w1th them The camera swmgs over to San Francxsco where the annual Wac s Style Revlew lS 1n progress at the Cow Palace Walktng onto the stage IS the star of the show Admlral Helen Shanahan fwho lS also a deslgnerl modelmg her new creatlon the latest ln Wac s umforms Our TV camera roams over the plams of Nevada and stops on a 5000 acre ranch ln the mlddle of nowhere Do you hear that lullaby bemg sung? That s ranchmg her husband lS also an o1l tycoon There are two square mlles of cab1ns about 80 mlles from Deanna Looklng closely we see lt IS the elaborate Pme Seal Motel Each cab1n lS a dlfferent color The manager 1n chtef lS Le Anne Post Now as the camera Journeys east let us pause for a commerc1al Karol Bealrd who for many years has studled under Betty Furness the great com merctal art1st IS g1v1ng her world famous commerclal on Eversharp penc1ls And now back to the show The camera travels to Washmgton D C and to the Wh1te House Shlrley Roads IS the Presldent s personal secretary We are told she has the prlvxlege of readmg all letters marked personal Ronme Vlagner res1des 1n the same c1ty so we look tn on h1m next Ronme lS about to gtve a polxtlcal speech He has worked hrs way through law school and lS now the asslstant to the Secretary of State Vle move on to New York Clty where drawmg top b1ll1ng ln the theatr1cal world Charles Stowers lS playmg the lead m the Shakespearean play Macbeth This page sponsored by BRAUN S Holdrege Nebraska . . 5 , . I . . H 0 o e o 1 , . I ' . . . 7 ....... . . I .. u , - ' ' Y -ll ' IV ' . , . , . . .. , , , . . . , . . . . . . , ! Deanna Gustafson singing one of her ten, healthy, little boys to sleep. Besides , . ! A ! ' ' a s H ' , . 7 o o 9 . . , . . ' ll IV , . . . Y . . . . y . . . . . . . I ! ! ' ' ' ll Il D 5 ' I A ' U P Jane Wells is just back from England and also in New York She has been a foreign correspondent for Saturday Evening Post for the last five years We are told that Jane and her husband reside in London A modest suburban home comes 1nto view and we discover Sharilyn Lindgren in the doorway welcoming us into her home She is a concert pianist now and she has played in many famous concert halls in the East A new opera is opening next week in New York and the star is our own jill Nyquist She has starred in innumerable operas in the last few years The camera starts west again and hovers over a small building in a secluded spot Inside we see a scientist busily at work He pours a red l1qu1d into a solu tion there is a violent explosion but out from under the debris crawls Stewart Anderson The picture blurs and as it clears we find that we are in Indiana Jim Murphy is an auto racer on the world famous Indianapolis Speedway In an interview he once declared that he has won first place so many times that he has lost count The camera finally reaches Good Old Nebraska where the class originated We stop at the most perfect little home in Keene Here we find Joy Trollope a As the scene changes we see a small white cottage with delightful green shutters at the end of a shaded drive Standing in the doorway we find Ilene Lindstrom and her high school sweetheart husband The charming children seven boys and four girls are her pride and joy At the mammoth gymnasium in Axtell we notice a lot of excitement Inside we see a basketball game in progress Wellll It s the Boston Whirlwinds playing the Axtell Town Team Tom Anderson the star player for Boston arranged to have the game played in his home town Oh' Oh! Someone just got hurt in the game' In a rush one of the town s physi clans comes in It s Allan Berggren and by the way we have been told he is the most absent minded doctor in town Also attending the game is the only farmer out of the class Rex Stoltenburg lives a few miles out of town where he farms several sections He has become a very eligible bachelor Putting into practice a new type of lay away plan Bob Freeland is now the most popular mortician in town Bob tells us that he will be the last one to let his classmates down' Like a television scene the class of 55 will never die they ll lust fade away T ns page sponsored by THE MAN S SHOP, Holdrege Nebraska ' ? 9 ' UI VY ' ' . . . . , beauty operator, in this little city. - I . . , . , . . . I ' 3 ' 9 3 . . , . . . , . ' 2 - , I . . .. y . . -- , . I Pat Roads i 54 'Q K ,ft A' .Z L , 0, ' Q ' 'J Z' 4.f KU Rosalie Nelson if-W 'W' Marie Soderquisr is' 'U Marilyn Fan kell ,mm ,JB 'Z' X Phyllis Mayberry Max PODPW Jim Nelson i'Q' Ray Kjar ' A 91 fv- cmiafw Bob Beisel fi:-sl Gayle 4 -in 5 '57 Alan Lorentzen Ellery Peterson it Dorla Roth , wwf , V , If ,, f ,f if xg 43 ,W 4 , fi 1 Robert Winholtz 1 --.., 'W , Donald Peterson I.,AV. A ,,, I Q :,, y, 'iff A , ff' , Darrell Fisnell Paul Norblade Ramon Abrahamson Sponsored by OLSON'S IMPLEMENT, Minden, Nebraska mm play iii ,ft NO MORE HOMEWORK a three act comedy under the direction of Mrs . Arnold Ander- son was presented on November 18 and 19 . The play takes place in a typical American school in one of America's smaller cities. Many things happen when both the principal and vice principal are absent for the day and the students take over. Many prob- lems confront Pamela Jones, who is president of the student coun- cil, and acting principal for the day. It added up to some rather ridiculous situations which aroused the laughter of all. CAST Miss Goodin . . . Gayle Karlson Mrs . Clendending ........ Sharon Peterson Miss Ogilvie . . Rosalie Nelson Mr. Harper . . . Raymond Kjar Coach Guthrie . . Paul Norblade Mr. Lundquist .... Pat Roads Pamela Jones . . . Karen Rodine Buzz Bailey , Ramon Abrahamson Shalimar Ames ,,,,.,,,,, Phyllis Mayberry Midge Murphy .......... Marie Soderquist Faversham Lightly, . Bob Beisel Tallulah Ploetz . . Marcia Holst Ronald Sasson . . . Max Popple Miss Dill .... Marilyn Fankell Tick Tock . . . Donald Peterson Mrs . Ratchet ..... Dorla Roth Elmer B. Ames .... Jim Nelson Other Students . Ellery Peterson Douglas Emery Gordon Peterson Student Director ......... Linda Anderson ,pn fl 5'-'95-p h.-. A Vayden Anderson Clark Abrahamson Garv Anderson -'L V- iv: 'W-'W Eugene Brown Arlene Kjar Wayne Wendell Marrlyn Larson 'N 1'- 'VH gn. wx' tr- if Bernard Schwenka Murrel Olson Ronnald Larson Qin- 4-......4 fra rv- 'Y' 'Nl hs! Radford HAIISCII Marlene Beekman Laura Lorentzen Iurrs Iakabson AD? Nm.- 'madman 'vm 'tr' Www Jfifg Gary lbsen Shlrley Trollope Roeh 'C elle N01-blade Rrchard Larson hi- Y' Janet Zxrnmerman Donme Roads aug Audre La b if 'IQ' Q3 1 y m ert Sharon Krmg Elda Freeland hu 4--e YQ,-Q ,AJ 4 fi I John Abrahamson Mary Wmholtz Ti aft- 5' QI- If Deanna Anderson Susan PODPIC F X 'Q Ta I 4 K- f. J . X X A ' JR'-?.',.-I I M 'Try' I ,V Y 'ew ' ,L I YW X 1 M . f- as Q Q and it .1 4 ' ,' W. 4 Q , , af we .y , 4 y I 7 M, 1 ry ,K 'Q' .... 'f A 1 lj -E r an WW? Sww 409614 Q ll 5 71 fin .14 1 Alan L u Tom Abe INDIVIDUAL SCORING GAMES PLAYED Tom tu Allan Wayne ack Alan Paul Wayne AXTELL OPPONENTS Cauro Exeter Elm Creek Domphan Pleasanton Kene saw Loomis Lawrence Wllcox ul Aloe Ronnxe Y 5- p I of will btew Zcwkezflafc' At the end of the basketball season Axtell took second place ln the Tr1 Valley Conference Out of mneteen gamee we won mne and lost ten INDIVIDUAL SCORING FREETHROWS ATTEMPTED MADE PERCENT Stewart Tom Ramon ack Allan Paul Ellery Bob Alan Ronny Axtell E Jack ,f Ellery 70 0 0 0 O 0 0 lo Paul v IE, 'E ,Q s ' xx 117 f 1 . x 44 N4 C 4 If P' :lf - .1 K 1 ' 1 9 FIRST ROW M Popple C Abrahamson I Abrahamson D Roads R Wrnholrz V Anderson D Emery D Frshell E Peterson R Larson G Ibsen SECOND ROW Ass1stantCoachC Stalder G Peterson C Stowers P Norblade I Nelson A Berggren R Wagner A Lorenrzen I Nyqurst T Anderson W Wendell B Freeland S Anderson P Roads CoachK Werderspan FIRST ROW B Schwenka V Anderson W Wendell I Nelson C Abrahamson A Lorentzen P Roads G Peterson SECOND ROW CoachK Werderspan Ass1stantCoachC Stalder G Ibsen J Abrahamson R Larson D Roads M Popple D Emery THIRD ROW T Anderson E Peterson J Nyqursr P Nor blade A Berggren R Wagner R Abrahamson S Anderson B Freeland R Z Sponsored by HAWTHORNE JEWELRY Kearney Nebraska rn A , , X K 7 1 R' j, I I . 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'gl 1 lx fin ' , - v v . , A I 1 WOODW IND QUINTETTE CORNET The Axtell Hrgh School Band presented two concerts durmg the past year A Chrlstmas concert was presented tn December and a sprlng concert was presented rn the latter part of March The band took part 1n a band cl1n1c at Grbbon rn the fall In the sprrng the band entered the d1str1ct musrc contest 1n I-Ioldrege, rn whrch they rated a superror Marcxa Holst Karen Rodrne Marrlyn Fankell Irm Lake Le Anne Post Iulre Lmd Delwm Gustafson Marlene Beekman Ketth Carlson THIRD ROW Shartlyn Lmdgren Deanna Gustafson Judy Rodme Marcla Nelson Rtchard Larson Susan Popple Vayden Anderson Stewart Anderson FRONYI' ROW, left to right: Bob Freeland, Jane Wells, Betty Abrahamson. SECOND ROW: Allan Berggren, R QUARTET CLARINET TRIO The small groups also took part rn the drstrrct musrc contest and they rated as follows Woodwrnd Qurntette, superror Cornet Quartet, excellent and Clarrnet Wx uf ,A I I 1 Lf S S4 , ef : . . . L S . Trio superior. nal r a . , A . . . Mr Freeland lS to be congratulated on hrs frne work rn drrectmg thrs group FRONT ROW J1llNyqu1st Cheryl Abrahamson Kathleen Cederburg SECOND ROW Joan Beekman Sharon Krlng Donme Roads Davrd Klndschuh Arlene Kjar Gary lbsen Jack Nyqurst Phyllrs Mayberry Rosal1e Nelson Karen Anderson THIRD ROW Dxrecror Earl Freeland Wayne Wendell Clark Abrahamson Munel Olson Gary Cederburg Gary Anderson Paul Norblade Ramon Ahrahamson 1 Si lA lp l l l l l an lf! l l1l lxxa lzll 7 11, . 1111111111 Cf I'0Vv G 13 SO 1 bra A I. afso SI U.G ada 1 rb No R D6 110 FO T 5. derso 1 1 Suk 11111 D, A IN . vq 191 N 1. J Io 1' L 111, QL 11s1 1L1y11u11y, Ex 01st, P, M . 151 El N 11 1dQrcr1-Au . 1 b V BRO ON1 515C 61501 Pet S. Rot D Rod11e K C115 W 1. adn 1 11 N01 N1 xq1 'N I. Nt 4 WF A A J. ost, R. Nelson. M, TY 16 .1211 D FS OWS 11 d C 1 la C6 1-1' B 11110111 1 W R Larson R . Ibse1 G 1 O , Karls G dl'1 1 3 E11 5 M. 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Presrdent Le Anne Post secretary Treasurer Wayne Wendell Irll Nyqu1st Jane Wells Llbrarran Hrstorran ACCOMPANIbT AND DIRECTOR zeal einem cmd mall gamma The Mrxed Chorus consrstrng of 53 vorces under the drrectron ofj Rodney Wendell presented two concerts thrs vear and won a superror at the drstrrct contest The chorus attended a clmlc at Wood Rrver Small groups thrs year were the Madrrgal Grrls Trro Boys Quartette and Grrls Sextette Madrrgal and the Grrls Trro recerved superrors at the drstrlct contest The Boys Quartette rated excellent and the Grrls Sextette a good The vocal musrc department was well represented rn the drstrrct contest held at Holdrege and recelved very frne ratrngs The Mlxed Chorus held therr annual Mrxed Chorus prcnrc on Frrday May 13 FRONT ROW I Nyqulst M Beekman D Anderson s Trollope R Nlorblade D Custafson R Nlelson I Wells D Roth M Soderqurst J R Wendell Dxrector NYC OND ROM A Iambert M Wmholtz J L1mmerman A Kjar L Anderson M Larson I Trollope l Freeland I Lrndstrom S Kung N Roads 4 FRONT ROW I Abrahamson E Brown C Abrahamson R Abrahamson R Freeland R Wrnholtz I NYQUISI P Nlorblade W Wendell 5 Anderson I R Wendell Drrector SECOND ROM G lbsen R Larson T Anderson D Emerv P Roads J Nelson A Berggren L Stowers I Fahrenbrueh G Peter son E Peterson D F1shell B bchwenl-re 5 Lxndgren Accompanrst WWW :2'l'.'AJ....g..r f : . A , . ' , . ' . 2 - L , - 1 ' , - 1 ' . S. Popple, L. Post, S. Peterson, S. Lrndgren, ACCOITIDHDISI. 3 i3 A if :fri 5 L - 1 V 1 1 Y, . ' , . . , . , -. , . , . , . , . ' ' ' A V J' 7 O A 1 0 I 9 7 0 0 1 I I O I 0 ' ' ' .1 ' - - I U I I ,n O y O - 1 U le l. 5 ' I U 1 0 1 r r 1 ' 1 I 1 0 1 f - Lancaster Sponsor K Rodrne R Norblade P Mayberry M Olson K Bearrd I Lrndstrom S Ander son I Nyqurst C Stowers B Schwenka V Anderson H Shanahan R Nelson G Karlson D Roth J Trollope D Anderson 4e,-44: The AX TELLER, edited by Sharrlyn Lrndgren and sponsored by Mrs Lancaster was publrshed monthly by the commerclal de partment Shlrley Roads and jane Wells were assrstant edltors Busmess managers were Charles Stowers and Karol Bearrd The art work was done by Sharon Peterson Stewart Anderson, and Gayle Karlson. jack Nyqurst and Bernard Schwenka were colum msts. The paper was sent to the famrhes whose chrldren attended our school, to all famrlles on both mall routes, and to many of the alumm . It was drstrrbuted by members of the staff to the homes IH Axtell. Thxs page sponsored by THE HIGHWAY CAFE, Axtell, Nebraska A I ,T 1 SEATED: S. Peterson, D. Gustafson, S. Roads, S. Lindgren, J, Wells, J. Nyquist. STIANDING: Mrs. D Zmmalicd Thls year tn AHS our dramatlcs department was under the dlrectton of Mrs Arnold Anderson Two plays Wheat Ftre and Peace It S Wonderful were gtven at the local contest The cast for the dramatlc play was jane Wells Allan Berggren, Phyllts Mayberry and Jlm Nelson Those who were 1n the humorous play were Charles Stowers, Shtrley Roads Helen Shanahan jack Nyqutst and Vayden Anderson 1n our local contest and placed excellent tn the dtstrtct contest held at Alma There were flVe readmgs gtven thts year In the oratortcal sectton Raymond Kjar and Deanna Gustafson each rated an excellent at the dtstrlct and conference contests respectlvely Charles Stowers was glven an excellent at the d1str1ct and Rosalte Nelson an excellent at the conference tn the dramattc readtng sectton Marlene Beekman placed excellent 1n both contests wtth her humorous readmg Our congratulattons go to all those who parttctpated tn the dramattcs part of our school program th1s year Thts page sponsored by MINDEN FLORAL SHOP Mmden Nebraska YI ' ll Il I I1 ' I 9 . ' : , 1 ' , , . The humorous play, Peace lt's Wonderful, was rated superior 2 J . I D I iffy vf-my MJF mn , 'isa IOHN SW ANSON From ----- Sterling, Colorado Grade ----- Freshman Description ----- Height - - 5'7 Hair - - - Blond Eyes - - - Blue-green Ween Slvwlenfd SUSAN VANNOY From ----- Miller, Nebraska ,M Grade ---- - Freshman ,Y Description ----- Height - - 5'2 4, 5 Hair - - - Brown ff Eyes - - - Blue jf 1 , X 2 -' will s JACK VANNOY From ----- Miller, Nebraska Grade ----- Sophomore ,Q Description ----- Height - - 5'lO H4 Hair - - - Brown y ' Eyes - - - Blue ' -Mu-I SANDRA WIETING From ----- Wayne, Nebraska Grade ----- Sophomore Description ----- Height - - 5'8 Hair - - - Brown Eyes - - - Green This page sponsored by FARMER'S UNION STORE, Minden, Nebraska ,...-1' 'A r ' ' 'YL ,Q fa 4 -1 '-f V - , ,,. fi? f+ -ff gl Q Xi I ilrlis' M A z il Q lf' ' s ur- .- '7 1-f ' H fc. ,ui U + , - 941 'F-if Kf- P .L Ii , '. i rl., ,,- 1. 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Rfb - V N , '..' . f'r V Nw rf' r do , ' i xi., . xii. . w' ' V A : 1' 4 X N3 W FIRST ROW Dean Bragg Mrldred Lrndstrom Rrchard Emery Marsha Nelson Brlly Hansen Judy Rodrne SECOND ROW Mr Warnrng V1rg1nra Slater Donald Nelson Kathleen Cederburg Davxd Krndschuh THIRD ROW Earl Schnerder Marc1a Dahl Stephen Anderson Marrlyn Errckson James Lake 764 and 8754 Qmdea FIRST ROW Lester Fnes Kathleen Bealrd Leo Soderqurst Charlene Errckson Marlene Errckson Darlene Errckson Royce Larson Roberta Lrndgren Dennrs Ingram SECOND ROW Mrs Lake Jerold Nelson Nancy Keedle Delwxn Gustafson Bette Abrahamson Jerald Benfeldt Mary Olson Stevan Anderson Iulre Lrnd THIRD ROW Carl Dahl Betty Boyd Kerth Carlson Connre Wrtte Robert Nelson Joan Beekman Edward Lorentzen Karen Anderson Sponsored by CENTRAL TYPEWRITER CO., Kearney Nebraska I 1 1 1 1 I 4 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s I 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 BACK ROW: G Cederburg A Schneider P Farris R Anderson I Nelson R Lindgren L Reinhardt L Kring, C. Norblade MIDDLE ROW: Miss Dunlap T Straarmann, R Cederburg L Zimmerman M Lewis J Petersen L Slater T Boysen D. Nelson FRONT ROW: P Roads R Fries S Nelson G Lambert P Walline G Wagner B Beaird D Fries 454, 5154 cum! 664 614464 C Winholtz L Trollope C Abrahamson V Schneider FRONT ROW M Anderson B Nickel M Kring R Schwartz S Holstein J Boyd BACK' ROW: L. Lemon, M. Kring, G. Zimmerman, S. Popple, F. Boysen. MIDDLE ROW: C, Andersen FIRST ROW D Zrmmerman D Rapp A Slater R Nelson L Lorentzen L Lorentzen D Jackson B Bremrg, D Lrndgren V Popple SECOND ROW J Bearrd C Hunt T Hedstrom L Anderson I Nelson I Dorn D Nrckel C Gustafson R Morrrs THIRD ROW M1ssHolen G Dav1s B Porter E Berger M Er1ckson E Smrth D Almqurst S Maska A Ollne D Day Zend, 514 and 464 FIRST ROW D Lewrs I Larson S Erlckson L Olson S Wrllrams D WCIS G McKe1vey T Emery C Post SECOND ROW I Abrahamson R Bendfeldt G Swartz I Ltnd P Ryan N Gustafson D Trollope M Warnrng THIRD ROW Mrs Clan J Nelson C Schnetder S Anderson K Errckson D Shafto N Carlson K Thaut B Popple 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 a 1 o 1 2 Q 1 Q 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 0 1 I o I 1 n 1 o 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Q 1 e 1 1 1 0 , . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 0 1 s 1 o 1 1 n 1 1 o 1 a 1 a 1 0 1 1 1 o 1 o , . . : . 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