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Melvin Kleim student Council 2-3; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1 2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; B Club 2-3-4; All Conference Football 4; Football Co-Captain 4; NASS 4; Athletic Tradition 4; County Government 3; Class President 4; Class Vice President 2. Delores Boyer Pep Club 1-2-3-4; GAA 12-3-4; GAA Tourney 1-2-3-4. Doris Krueger Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Secretary 4; GAA 1-2-3-4; GAA Tourney 2-3; Vocal Clinic 2-3-4; Band Clinic 2-3; Quarter Note Club 2-3-4. Raymond Hein Physical Education 1; FFA Member 4. Leonard Nichols FFA 2-3-4; Basketball 1 -2-3-4; Track 1-2; Band 3; Physical Education 1; State FFA Wheat Con. 3. Marjorie Heintz Vocal Clinic 2-3-4; Band Clinic 3; GAA Tourney 1-2-3; GAA 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Sandburr 4; Quarter Note Club 3-4; Love Is Too Much Trouble 3.
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This is the year 1973; I'm just a worn out school teacher who decided to go on a nice long vacation. I had decided to see what had become of my classmates of 1953. I left McCook by train for Scottsbluff where I found Delores Boyer happily married to Joe. From there, I went to the Lincoln Hotel where I found Marlene Bauer as a hostess. Then I happened to bump into Leonard Nichols who said he had a big wheat farm up on Good Streak. He said Alice Watson was home taking care of the nine Little Bucks. From Scottsbluff, I journeyed to Bayard where I found Norma Eirich as secretary to the mayor, George Wallesen. She informed me that Ray Hein had gone to Florida to raise sugarcane. Boarding the bus, I traveled to Lincoln, where I found Joan Warrick secretary to the Lt. Governor, Marvin McNeice. Taking a plane to Nebraska City, I found Shirley Abeyta, a famous bathroom designer. She said Myona Rice was married and was raising Little Halls. Traveling to Alliance, I found Frank Reyes singing over KCOW trying to outdo Duke Whitfield. I also found Melvin Kleim as sports announcer over the same station. They informed me that Richard Schumacher was cartoonist for the Alliance Times Herald. Leaving Alliance, I traveled to Chadron where I saw Marjorie Heintz who was a news reporter for the Hays Springs Annual Bulletin. She told me that Bill Stein-brecker and Leo Rusch v ere attending Chadron State Teachers' College where they were working towards their Master's Degree in Education. Journeying on to Hot Springs, I met Dorothy Robertson who was taking a course in art. Ed Eafoya had also moved his shoe repair shop to Hot Springs and was getting rich by repairing shoes for the mountain climbers. Going on to Yellowstone Park, I attended a theatre which I found to be managed by Bob MacDonald. Playing at the theatre was The Football Queen starring Dorothy Kramer. Delores Lundgren and Norma Weber were also at Yellowstone feeding the bears during vacation. They were teachers at Peru Prep. Flying to Hollywood, I happened to get on a jet plane piloted by Louise Pieper, and Lillian Huber was the stewardess. Lillian is still flirting with all the men. When we landed. Bill Huck met me. He had just returned from Africa where he had been teaching wise cracks to the natives. Bill took me to dine at the Brown Derby, now owned and managed by Wally Wallesen and Robert Nuss. Ruby Rodriguez was the star entertainer. Traveling to Reno, Nevada, I accidentally met Eleanor Williams cruising around in her new Limousine. She struck it rich giving advice to the lovelorn. Giving me the fastest ride I'd ever taken, we went to the hospital to see Doris Krueger, who was head nurse. Along the Royal Gorge, I found Dick Anderson about to push Lorraine Shimp off the bridge because his undertaking business was shy a body. Going through Camp Carson, Colorado, I saw Helen McGinley, the secretary to Major General Lee Feather. After a nice chat and a tour of the Boy Scout Camp of Lee's, I journeyed on to Denver to see Esther Thompson. She was teaching music to a group of summer school students. Barbara Rystrom was also visiting her. She is now the vocal music teacher at the Boulder High School. Getting a little weary from traveling, I knew I should get a little rest so I went to Redington, Much to my surprise, more classmates were there. I was the guest of Loren Petersen. He owns a dude ranch. He was trying to teach Donna Richter and Shirley Reitz how to ride trick horses for a rodeo. Seems like their husbands insisted they learn. After a couple of weeks relaxation, I returned to McCook, through with my vacation, which I enjoyed very much. Much to my surprise, I found Richard Michal with Jack Leikam. They own and run the M.T.C.S. (Model T Cab Service). Keeping their books was the able and lovely Janet Bauer. Returning to my second grade class in McCook, I had a wonderful time thinking about my visit with my classmates of 1953. PROFESSOR ALVERA LAEGER
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Dorothy Robertson Band 3-4; Chorus 1; GAA 1 -2-3-4; GAA Tourney 1-2-3-4; Librarian 3. Bill Huck Physical Education 1; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; B Club 3-4; B Club President 4; County Government 3; Love Is Too Much Trouble 3; Interclass Tourney 1-2-3. Louise Pieper Chorus 1-2-3-4; Vocal Clinic 2-4; GAA 1-2-3-4; GAA Tourney 1-2-3-4; Librarian 1-2-3; Sandburr 4; Class Secretary 3; Love Is Too Much Trouble 3. Shirley Reitz Band 2; Chorus 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; GAA 1-2-3; Vocal Clinic 4; GAA Tourney 1-2-3. Donna Richter Chorus 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; GAA 1-2-3-4; GAA Tourney 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Vocal Clinic 2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Sandburr 4; County Government 3. Dick Anderson Track 1-2; Football 1-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Yoke Tradition 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice President 2; Class President 4; B Club 3-4.
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