Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

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■t M tm m Sap 7-.: m eg «s I LL VK. Then there was Twirp Week ' a weelc full of new and surprising events. This scene of a girl loaded down with books, and boy looking on with a boyish grin was seen often during the week. SCHOOL HOURS Each day was started with a clean page, but as the day advanced, the page was filled with the failures, the defeats, the joys, and the climaxes of There were classes full of fun, knowledge, and adventures. AFTER-SCHOOL HOURS Man times after the trials of the school day were over, a group of students stopped to get a refresher and to forget the defeats of the day. Remember when you weren't cautious enough when you talked during Mr. Chase's study hall. Well these girls are suffering? for their mischief. And then there was the school dance after the game. Many socks were soiled, and many toes were stepped on, but these were all part of the fun. A WEEK-DAY EVENING Once or twice a week the student body would join in with the fun, the tension, and the joys of a basketball game as the mighty Tigers exhibited good sportsmanship TO THE CLASS OF 1959: Congratulations to the class of '59 for your many successes during the past four years of high school, and particularly to the annual staff and staff sponsor, Bonnie J. Blackburn, for this fine publication. This fine annual, no doubt, will be a treasured reminder of the happy and profitable time spent in the Bayard High School. As a final reminder or parting word, permit me to say the following: Be a continuous learner; be ever willing to serve mankind in a constructive way; learn first to discipline yourself; be able to distinguish moral and spiritual values and also use them; and finally, be industrious and self-reliant. I wish you continued success and happiness in all your future ventures. A job well done is a sound foundation for happiness. My best wishes go with you. IVAN CHRISTIAN, Superintendent To inspire Youth to do their best; To counsel and guide them toward worthwhile goals; To encourage them to continue their education; To trust them and to realize they will carry on where we leave off . . . Is my greatest goal in life. Your friend, SIDNEY V. CHASE 5 Richard Calvert Sealed: Dr. L. A. Hmicek, E. R. Burden, Virgil Plummer, A. C. Hamilton, F. B. Raymond, C. J. Whitney. Standing: Marjorie Langhofer and Mr. Christian. 6 Vada Comstock Margaret Cunningham Ewald Ehly Ruth Grosswiler William James Delmer Roberts Leila Skinner Don Stine Fred Herman James Tillman Marjorie Langhofer Earl McGee 8 LARRY EUGENE ANDERSON First thing in the morning! Football 1, 2, 3, 4; B Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; NAS 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; One-Act Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; County Government Day 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Quarternote Club 3; Bandball King 3; Boys' State 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3; President 4. LINDA LEIGH BOWDEN How 'bout that? Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Librarian 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Secretary 4; County Government Day 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 1, 2, 4; National Honor Society 4; Tiger Player 4; Girls' State 3. FONDA KAY BUCKHAMMER No Lie Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3; Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Quarter-note Club 3; Basketball Queen 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; GAA 3; Football Princess 3. CLIFFORD HOWARD CALVERT I mean like, WOW B Club 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; County Government Day 3; Chorus 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; President 4. JOSEPH LOUIS CASARES It's not so B Club 2. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3, 4. II MARY HELEN COOLIDGE How come! Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Li brarian 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 County Government Day 3; Band 1; Stu dent Council 1; Football Princess 4 Basketball Princess 4; Operetta 4. LINDA ANN CRABB How's come? Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Sandburr 3. 12 ELAINE RUTH EIBEN But I don't like himI (Transfer from Talmage, Nebraska, 3); Pep Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Annual Staff Co-Editor 4; Sandburr Editor 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; State Press Convention 3. DELORAS IRENE FEGLER Really? Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Chorus 3, 4; County Government Day 3. ROBERT LEROY FEIL Anytime (Transfer from Bridgeport 2); B Club 3, 4; Football 4; Track 3; Basketball 3; Chorus 1; County Government Day 3. LARRY LEE FUNK (Transfer from Yuba City, California, 4); Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 4. HUGH HOWARD GENOWAYS At ease disease, there's a fungus among usI B Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; NAS 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Tiger Award 4; DAR Award 3; Basketball Prince 4; National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4. ROGER LEE GREEN Is you embarassed? B Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3, 4; County Government Day 3; Class Treasurer 3; Class President 4; VOD Winner 4; Tiger Award 4; Most Likely to Succeed Award 4. BEVERLEE JEAN HAFFNER Rats! Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Sand-burr Business Manager 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 3, 4; State Press Convention 3. PAMELA SUE HELDT Tell me too!? Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Sandburr 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; County Government Day 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Bandball Princess 3, 4; Football Princess 4; Basketball Princess 3; Student Council 3; State Press Convention 3; Class Treasurer 1, Vice-President 4. 13 JENEAN ANN HOOD That's tough! Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3. MELVIN LEROY HUBBARD You knows whdt I like B Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2; Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 4; Chorus 1 2, 3, 4; Operetta 4; County Government Day 3; FFA, Reporter 3. ROBERT LEROY HULLINGER Go to heaven B Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Chorus 4; FFA, Sentinel 4. JO DEE KAASCH I say what!? (Transfer from Mitchell 2); Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3; Chorus 2, 3. DONNA MAE KAMERZELL Crazy!! Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Quarter-note Club 4; Basketball Princess 2. LARRY EUGENE KILDOW Let's face it! Track 2; Basketball 1; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 3, 4; County Government Day 3. 14 LARRY DEAN KNAUB Hey, You! Football 1 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; B Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN KNISS That's the way it goes Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3; One-Act Plays 4; Annual Editor 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; County Government Day 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Quarternote Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Bandball Queen 3; Football Princess 3, 4; Basketball Princess 4; Operetta 2, 4; School Spirit Tradition 4; State Press Convention 4. JAMES RONALD LIND Ain't that somethin'? B Club 2, 3, 4; NAS 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 1, Class Vice-President 2; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 3, 4; Basketball King 4. ANTHONY RAYMOND LOPEZ ''You louse! B Club 1, 2. 3, 4; B Club Vice-President 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; County Government Day 3. ALFRETTA ANN AAAXCY Good Gracious Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Sandburr 3, 4; State Press Convention 3; Chorus 1, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4. LARRY LEROY NAB Oh, Sugar! (Transfer from Lyman 2); Track 4; Basketball 3; FFA 3, 4. VANCE ELDON NELSON Like, stay happy, everybody Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; County Government Day 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 4; Bandball Prince 4; Tiger Award 4. VIRGINIA LEIGH NICKAL That's the way it goes (Transfer from Lyman 2); Pep Club 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 3; Class Treasurer 2. BARBARA ANN REITZ Oh, brother! Pep Club , 2, 3. 4; Chorus 2. 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 2; Bandball Princess 3; Football Princess 4; Basketball Princess 4. BONNIE KAY REIFSCHNEIDER That's the way it goes Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 3. 4, President 4. CHARLES WARD RUTAN Wait a minute!! B Club 2, 3, 4; NAS 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. JANET NADINE ROGERS Scrounge Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Sandburr 3, 4; State Press Convention 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 4. JEANIE LORRAINE SCHAFFER Oh my, yes Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD ALEXANDER SCHWARTZKOPF Let's go to Africa (Transfer from Minatare 4); B Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 4. EVA ELDQSLA SBSBrMED 'Wr n mill vksu- compierc Gud X 3L - liiibwriati Senior C-iBEi Qhftt-Ant 4V; Gtcr-n 3 4V; ’ ips ■AjKwarti x lOBTPTti -t Mao- tr Ssand -A. PATOBCIA AJMKi SIOTHNER 'vQKh.' mute!!! Club 31, A Sstuzit Iaum Iflteyy •Ctiorxs 2, 31, A 117 RAMONA DARLENE STRICKER Oh, my yes Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4. GEORGE WARREN SUHR OH nutsl B Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Senior Class Play 4; One-Act Plays 4; Chorus 4; County Government Day 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Star Farmer 4. PATRICIA ANN SUHR Big Deal Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. MARILYN KAY VOGEL I'll never tell Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Quarternote Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 18 GARY LEE WALKER Oh, go to grass Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Senior Class Plays 4; One-Act Plays 4; Chorus 1; Road-E-O Winner 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4. HARRY LEE WILHELM The best things in life are free B Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Class Vice-President 2; County Government Day 3; Operetta 4; Basketball Prince 4. These class officers were kept busy during the school term helping to make our senior year more enjoyable. Sponsors of the senior class, Mr. Stine and Miss Blackburn, helped to make our senior year more successful. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Anderson, the class parents of the senior class dedicated much time and effort for many senior activities. CLASS HISTORY On September 1, 1955, a group of scared, but eager, freshmen began their long journey toward graduation. To lead us as we entered our high school launching site the class of '59 elected James Lind, president, Harry Wilhelm, vice-president, Janet Rogers, secretary, and Barbara Reitz, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Barbara Kniss, Mary Coolidge, and Larry Anderson. We chose Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buchhammer to be our class parents and, with Mr. James as class sponsor, we took the first step on our journey. Chief Engineers as we blasted off during our sophomore year were Linda Bowden, president, James Lind, vice-president, Sharon Buchhammer, secretary, and Virginia Nichol, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Barbara Kniss, Pam Heldt, and Larry Anderson. Navigators, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Anderson, class parents, and Mr. Baker, class sponsor, assisted us as we planned money-raising schemes, decorated for Baccalaureate, and served at the junior-senior Prom. Keeping us on course as we entered the busy junior year were Barbara Kniss, president, Sharon Buckham-mer, vice-president, Janet Rogers, secretary, and Roger Green, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Alfretta Maxcy, James Lind, and Barbara Reitz. Larry Anderson was elected Student Council vice-president. Standing by to give advice were class parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilhelm and class sponsors, Mrs. Cunningham and Mr. Knepper. With their help we constructed a Fantasy in Blue junior-senior Prom and presented the junior class play, The Family Nobody Wanted. We had on deck several bluebloods — Bandball Royalty Barbara Kniss and Larry Anderson and Football Queen, Virginia Kaiser. At an impressive candlelight ceremony. Cliff Calvert, Hugh Genoways, Barbara Kniss and Janet Rogers were inducted into the National Honor Society. Linda Bowden and Larry Anderson were selected as Girls' and Boys' State representatives, respectively. At the end of the year traditions were handed out to Larry Anderson, Barbara Kniss, Janet Rogers, and Roger Green. As seniors we sighted our destination and elected Roger Green president, Pam Heldt vice-president, Linda Bowden secretary, and Barbara Reitz treasurer, to land us safely. Student Council representatives were James Lind, Alfretta Maxcy, and Barbara Kniss. Larry Anderson and Janet Rogers were elected Student Council President, and Secretary-Treasurer respectively. Co-pilots Mr. and Mrs. Cal Anderson, class parents and sponsors, Miss Blackburn and Mr. Stine helped us land without mishap. We presented The Night of January 16th, attended the Ice Capades, were honored at the junior-senior Prom, Coney Island, published the Tiger under the able direction of Barbara Kniss, Ecjitor, Elaine Eiben, Associate Editor, and Miss Blackburn, Sponsor, and purchased a hi-fi set for the school. Sharon Buckhammer and James Lind were crowned Basketball queen and king; Linda Bowden, Elaine Eiben, and James Lind were tapped for membership in the N.H.S.; Barbara Kniss received the D.A.R. award; and Alfretta Maxcy, Barbara Kniss, Jim Lind, and Larry Anderson were elected to the Hall of Fame. As graduation time rolls around we march solemnly into the gym, decorated in the class colors, red and white, hoping that in some small measure we have proved our motto Self-conquest is the greatest of all virtues to be true. 20 CLASS OF 1959 WILLS THE FOLLOWING Larry Anderson—His athletic ability (especially basketball) to Mel Mehling. Linda Bowden—All her girl friends to her brother, Mike. Sharon Buckhammer—Her ability to get along with Mr. Ehly to anybody who needs it next year. Clifford Calvert—His track ability to Flash Whitney. Joe Casares—His art talent to next year's yearbook art editor. Mary Coolidge—Her ability to get along with people to anyone who needs it. Linda Crabb—Her love for the Marine Corps to Mr. Calvert. James Dunder—His ability to get along with Mr. Chase to Gayle Leonhardt. Elaine Eiben—Her Sandburr editorship to Nancy Bernhardt and Don Cunningham. Delores Fegler—The teasing she received from Mr. Chase to some senior. Robert Feil—His messed up books to Fred Feil. Larry Funk—His five study halls and correspondence courses to anyone who needs them. Hugh Genoways—His football shoes to Jerry Faulkner. Roger Green—His ability to argue to Jay Belden. Beverlee Haffner—Her devilishness to quiet, timid John Elliott. Pamela Heldt—Her used saxophone reeds to Mike O'Neal. Janean Hood—Her intelligence to Melvin Mehling. Melvin Hubbard—His ability to loaf in school to anyone who wants it. Robert Hullinger—His book to Dale Prickett. JoDee Kaasch—Her great fighting techniques to Frankie Lyman. Donna Kamerzell—Her natural black hair to Suzan Fries. Larry Kildow—His ability in chemistry to Dick Kux-hausen. Larry Knaub—His ability to play basketball to George Rein. Barbara Kniss-Her position as chorus pianist to Margie Chase. James Lind—His dark wavy hair, which was willed to him by Ted Kraus, to Dallas Hubbard. Tony Lopez—His Alliance girl Mary Ann Monroe to Benny Razo. Alfretta Maxcy—Her long hair to anyone who has the patience to take care of it and the will power to keep from cutting it. Larry Nab—His car to Judy Marker. Vance Nelson—His ability to flirt to anyone who needs it. Virginia Nickel—Her ability to get into trouble to some lucky person who can get by with it. Bonnie Reifschneider—What is left of the Ford to Tom. Barbara Reitz—Her ability to stay slim to all dieters. Janet Rogers—The right to the family car to her brother Mark as soon as he learns how to park on a hill. Charles Rutan—His height to Bill Schneider. Jeanne Schaffer—Her height to Dorothy Sauer. Jerry Schwartzkopf— His ability to get along with the patrolmen to anyone who needs it. Eva Siegfried—Her brother's car to anyone who can pay the gas bills. Patricia Sittner—Her ability to rack up minutes in Mr. Chases's study hall to some quiet senior next year. Ramona Strieker—Her long hair to Pat Robertson. George Suhr—His ability to have four wrecks in one year to someone who can afford it. Patrica Suhr—Her fate of never getting her work done on time in the English class to some ambitious student. Marilyn Vogel—Her getting caught talking in American Problems to Patti Hubbard. Gary Walker—His ability to dean floor drains in vocational agriculture to Gary Suhr. Harry Wilhelm—His baskeroal experience to Don Cunningham. 21 THE DESTINY OF THE CLASS OF 959 Kintups was elated! He was in a new world, a world of planets, meteors, and shooting stars, all set in an endless span of darkness. It was May 22, 1959, the date for the reunion of the mighty class of 1959. As his space ship shot through the dark mysterious atmosphere, Kintups began to think of the forty-four graduates of Bayard High and to wonder what they had, been doing these twenty years. At-commencement, each of those seniors had had such a look of anticipation and eagerness when he received the scroll which testified to the efforts he had exerted while in the cradle of education. Had those faces remained shining or were they marred with the. defeats and knocks of life? Well, Kintups thought. I'll soon find out, for the huge mass commonly known as the moon was now coming into sight. Upon landing on the planet of craters and varying temperatures, Kintups was greeted by JIM LIND, who is a big contractor on the moon. Jim just finished laying plans for a new parking place with all facilities for teenagers. During the course of their conversation, Kintups learned that MARY COOLIDGE, and ALFRETTA MAXCY are employed as hair dressers of the star. Miss JANET ROGERS, of the new Broadway hit, The Cow Jumped Over the Moon. Continuing their conversation, Kintups informed Jim that he had received a letter from CLIFF CALVERT, who lives on Pluto. Cliff had written that he was unable to join them due to his research experiments on a human guinea pig, LARRY FUNK. Needless to say, Larry was also unable to attend. Just at this moment, another rocket landed, came to a spectacular stop, and out jumped GEORGE SUHR, GARY WALKER, and ROBERT HULLINGER. My! How these three had changed. George Suhr was now a banker on the planet Venus, which is the all-girl planet. He sure looked happy! Gary had grown fat, due to his work as a garbage, or rather candy wrapper collector on Mars. But Robert didn't have too gay an expression on his face, because the youngest of his fifteen children had just broken an arm again. Gary remarked that their rocket had passed another rocket, also. The group waited anxiously as a distant speck in the sky came closer, emerged into the expected rocket, and finally hit the runway. Why, there was a whole bunch of former classmates. In the next few hours, Kintups soaked up news about his former friends. While talking to them and about them, he learned that: His friend, LARRY KNAUB, is quite well and rich. He spent his time sailing his yachts and loafing on the beaches of Bermuda. Poor HARRY LEE WILHELM had died. The sad accident happened when Harry was trying to capture the ring around the planet Saturn to use as a hoola-hoop on class night. BARBARA KNISS is a grandmother. Everyone congratulated her. My! How time does fly, doesn't it! LARRY KILDOW is a rocket salesman, and he still has all his ole charm plus some more. LINDA BOWDEN is currently employed as a dietician on a cattle farm on Saturn. HUGH GENOWAYS now counts corn flakes at the Kellog plant at Battle Creek, Michigan. EVA SEIGFRIED is the proud owner of a cement mixer and does odd jobs around Mars. DELORES FEGLER is a cowboy, or a girl on the moon. Cattle branding is her speciality. PATTI SITTNER is the superintendent of good ole Bayard High and reportedly still cries at every graduation exercise. PAT SUHR and MARILYN VOGEL are employed as janitors at BHS; they just can't leave their dear Alma Mater. LARRY NAB is finally getting married tomorrow. LINDA CRABB, well, she is still a juvenile delinquent. JODEE KAASCH has won fame as the world's greatest woman boxer. JOE CASARES is also famed for his spectacular coaching in the football season at Notre Dame. PAM HELDT plays first chair sax in Duke Ellington's band. VANCE NELSON is the new editor of the New York Times—the former editor having been assassinated.— Hmmmmmmm. ROGER GREEN is in the midst of prosecuting a brilliant case against jet ace Jimmy Dunder, who has shot down BOB FEIL'S rocket during an interplanetary war. These people are unable to come to the reunion; neither is Sharon Buckhammer, since it was over her the war was being fought. LARRY ANDERSON, MELVIN HUBBARD, TONY LOPEZ, and JERRY SCHWARTZKOPF are partners in a business enterprise called Bachelors Incorporated. JEANEAN HOOD has gone in for medical research. Her current project is putting Carter's Little Liver Pills in gum form. Later that evening at the reunion banquet, JEANNIE SCHAFFER sauntered in quite late. Because of her strenuous modeling schedule in Paris, she was rushed, and today was even more hectic, due to a slight catastrophe. The one and only strap on the Dior creation that she was modeling snapped just as the shutters of the camera snapped. Jeannie mentioned that RAMONA STRICKER sent her regrets at not being able to attend. She is about to become a great grandmother. ELAINE EIBEN also begged to be excused. Since she has set up a practice as a licensed psychologist, the trend of mentally disturbed people has taken a sharp turn for the worse, and she is at the moment quite busily engaged in analyzing the celebrated elephant trainer, VIRGINIA NICKAL. The next morning found Kintups on his way back to his home, Neptune. Oh, but was he sleepy and tired, but what a fine time he had had at the reunion of the great class of 1959! 22 Jean Barnard William Belden Nancy Bernhardt K J u N I O R S M Judy Betz Vi Kay Burden V) Lois Chapman S Norma Contreras Don Cunningham Dwight Donahey Charles Dueker £ Robert Duncan p R E P A R E S John Elliott Johnny Enriquez Jerry Faulkner Larry Fisc us Tom Fowler Virginia Fries Gerald Green Gary Hersh Dallas Hubbard VI Larry Hubbard A Patti Hubbard Dorothy Hullinger 5 Carol Jerger James Kniss Richard Kuxhausen S Charlene Leytham 24 Jack Lundgren Zelda Lundgren V Judy Marker £ Joyce McRae M Delores Miller Earl Nab fA Carly Nuss Priscilla Olivas Ellen Peiper Frieda Pierce V Dale Prickett Patsy Robertson Louise Roderick Robert Roderick Dorothy Sauer • Lemoine Sauer LaVonne Schaffer M Jake Schmunk At Bill Schneider S Eugene Shultz Paulette Stroud Robert Sweem Eugene Tafoya Claudia Walton Bill Whitney Shirley Wilhelm M Evelyn Willey Jo Anne Zitterkoph F o R L A s T S T E P S 25 CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Cunningham and Mr. Ehly. OFFICERS ENGINEER PROM DECORATIONS CLASS OFFICERS: D. Sauer, treasurer; B. Miller, secretary; W. Belden, president; C. Nuss, vice-president. 26 27 PROGRESS A a°cr •gS e' °E OsN ie0 ?ao' G ®T'a fco ' bao SOPHS Oan V v Aode- Bob 6S'W VVdor fcas'f°° 28 Bonita Buchhammer Marjorie Chase Marva Elder Lance Elliott Fred Feil Susan Fries Laveme Fritzler Austin Genoways Terry Gonzales Barbara Henderson Harry Henkel Marvin He welt I TOWARD K« hy l. K'reZ k °°nn° n° nh GOAL Gayle LeonKardt Doyal Lund Margaret McBride Don Mehling Melvin Mehling Sundae Mues Gary Nerud Leroy Palmer George Rein Tom Schwa rtzkopf Gerald Suhr Loretta Terrell 29 JIMMY TRUJILLO BETTY VANDIVORT OWEN WALKER KAREN WEBER LEROY WEITZEL CLASS OFFICERS: Jimmy Kildow, president; Donna Huck, vice-president; Karen Weber, treasurer; Barbara Henderson, secretary. SOPHOMORES DECORATE FOR BACCALAUREATE Jay Beldon Ezequel Bernal Richard Bernhardt Dennis Blum Anne Brening Marlene Case Sandra Chapman Jane Contreras FROSH START ANEW Gene Downing John Dueker Judy Dumal Shirley Dutton Isidro Flores Mary Flores Vemie Fries John Gabel Picture Not Available Jama lee George Larry Graf Roger Green Laura Hageman Pamela Hardin James Heldt Harriett Henkel Mary Henkel JoLee Hmicek Carol Kehm Alice Kirchhoff Diana Knaub Ronald Larvghofer Cheryl Lewis Joe Lopez Mary Lopez s Frank Lyman JoDene McKie Judy Mickel Beverly Miller DeeLilla Nuss Cecilia Olivarez Donna Rafferty Jimmy Rakes ON ANOTHER FRONTIER Norman Kuxhausen Tom Reifschneider Gailynn Reitz Rosaline Rhodes Janet Roderick Benny Rozo Maribelle Rutan Daniel Sanchez 33 Helarrio Sanchez Sharon Shultz Kenneth Strieker Darlene Walton Pete Segura Neal Speer Deelila Nuss, Treasurer, Ronald Wombacher, President, JoLee Hmicek, Secretary, Jim Heldt, Vice-President. Bonnie Herman Ronald Terrell Larry York eighth Dorlhy Everson Janeen Faulkner Gerald Fiscus 36 Dennis Jul ® Kniss 1° ® ! Norman Langhofer 37 Frank Alforo Richard Batt Leroy Buxbaum Dennis Chapman llah Cline Esther Contreras Roger Elerbeck Candace Elliott Sharon Flores Mary Lou Fowler SEVENTH STARTS Donald Gabel Judy George Donald Guard Trinidad Hernandez James Leever SCHOLASTIC RECORDS Douglas Lewis Louis Lopez Jimmy Maxcy Timmy Maxcy Phillip Morehead Stephen Morris Richard Mues Attie Kay Nelson Sally Olivarez James Obon 39 Paul Plummer Samuel Tafoya Katherine Townsend Julien Trujillo Raymon Trujillo Candace Elliott, Treasurer, Jimmy Olson, Vice President, Paul Plummer, President, Mary Lou Fowler, Secretary. Carmen Turja Carmen Vera Allan Wylie Lenny York 40 Back row, left to right: Bob Sauer, Jerry Faulkner, Frank Lyman, Jay Beldon, Tom Reifschneider, Bill Snyder, Ron Langhofer, Ron Wilhelm, Ben Razo, Doyle Lund, Tom Schwartzkopf, Willie Belden, Vic Bastron, Ron Wombacher, Joe Lopez, Ken Strieker, John Dueker, Roger Green, Jim Heldt, Isidro Flores, Dick Schwartzkopf, Vem Fries, and Neal Speer. Second row: Laveme Fritzler, Pete Sequra, John Gable, Leroy Weitzel, George Suhr, Mel Hubbard, Don Mehling Bob Baily, Mike Bowden, Charles Dueker, Jake Schmunk, Bob Duncan, Gary Nerud, and John Elliott. Third row: Coach Jim Tillman, Student Manager Earl Belden, Jim Lind, Harry Lee Wilhelm, Hugh Genoways, Bob Hullinger, Joe Casares, Cliff Calvert, Gene Tafoya, Charles Rutan, Dallas Hubbard, Gary Hersh, Tony Lopez, Larry Anderson, Student Manager Danny Anderson, and Assistant Coach Don Stine. Front row: Tom Fowler, Don Cunningham, Lemoine Sauer, Larry Hubbard, Jim Kniss, Jack Lundgren, Dennis Blum, Jerry Schwartzkopf, Hilario Sanchez, Larry Knaub, and Roger Green. 1958-59 TIGERS 42 Bayard 19 Bayard ...57 Bayard - 6 Bayard 26 Bayard. ...33 Bayard ...20 Bayard ...... 0 Bayard. — 18 Bayard.... 0 Chadron 12 Crawford 13 Gering 12 Morrill 12 Mitchell 0 Minatare 6 Kimball 27 Oshkosh 53 Bridgeport 27 HUGH GENOWAYS End LARRY KNAUB End GARY HERSH End LARRY HUBBARD End ROBERT HULLINGER Tackle DALLAS HUBBARD Tackle JOE CASARES Guard MEL HUBBARD Guard JERRY SCHWARTZKOPF Guard CHARLES RUTAN Guard GEORGE SUHR CLIFF CALVERT GENE TAFOYA LARRY ANDERSON ROGER GREEN Guard Center Center Back Back TONY LOPEZ Back HARRY WILHELM Back JIM LIND Back LEMOINE SAUER DONALD CUNNINGHAM Back Back Back row: Coach Tillman, C. Calvert, C. Rutan, J. Lungren. Second row: L. Knaub, L. Sauer, G. Hersh, D. Cunningham, D. Anderson. Front row: J. Lind, H. Wilhelm, H. Genoways, D. Hubbard, L. Anderson. Bayard Bayard Bayard Bayard Bayard Bayard Bayard Bayard DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Bayard ....... 55 Bridgeport 59 59 Bridgeport 65 83 Lyman 60 . 57 Mitchell 54 60 Morrill 50 48 Lyman 40 49 Minatare 70 69 Bridgeport ........ 54 65 Kimball 56 Bayard Bayard Bayard, Bayard Bayard Bayard 66 58 56 67 63 66 Minatare 53 Mitchell .....-...-...... 55 Chadron _________ -....- 66 Gering ................. 93 Oshkosh ................ 73 Morrill 56 Back row: Coach Tillman, B. Schneider, J. Elliot, A. Genoways. Second row: L. Fiscus, J. Kniss, B. Duncan, J. Faulkner. Front row: T. Lopez, B. Baily, D. Mehling, E. Shultz, T. Fowler. LARRY KNAUB LEMOINE SAUER GARY HERSH HUGH GENOWAYS Guard Forward Center Center JACK LUNDGREN Guard CLIFFORD CALVERT Center DANNY ANDERSON Forward LARRY ANDERSON Guard DON CUNNINGHAM Center DALLAS HUBBARD Guard JIM LIND Forward HARRY WILHELM Forward 46 ’59 T GERS IN ACTION 47 Back row, left to right: Coach Tillman, B. Whitney, N. Kuxhausen, L. Sauer, D. Donahey, J. Schwartz-koph, H. Genoways, L. Fiscus, E. Shultz, D. Mehling, L. Anderson, D. Blum, W. Beldon, D. Hubbard, R. Wombacker, H. Wilhelm, R. Wilhelm, E. Beldon, and Coach Stine. Front row: J. Falkner, N. Speer, I. Flores, T. Fowler, J. Lind, G. Hersh, C. Calvert, D. Cunningham, V. Bastron, D. Anderson, F. Lyman, R. Sauer, D. Schwartzkoph, and V. Fries. 7959 TIGER TRACK MEN LEAVE AN IMPRESSIVE RECORD Left to right: Chapman, Wilhelm, Nuss, Hmicek, George FRESHMEN Front row, left to right: Razo, Wilhelm, Blum, Graf, Wombacher. Second row: Green, Lopez, Fries, Sauer, Gable. Third row: Segura, Beldon, Lyman. Fourth row: Speer (Mgr.), Heldt, Flores, Baker (Coach) Downing, Langhofer. Back row, left to right: L. Lopez, J. Olson, C. Bastron, P. Moorehead, M. O'Neill, J. Leever, D. Worn-bacher, D. Chapman, D. Lewis. Front row, left to right: P. Plummer, D. Pontine, J. Maxey, T. Maxey, S. Tafoya, N. Longhoover, K. Nelson, J. Fritzler, R. Bott, L. York, J. Guard. FUTURE ATHLETIC STARS MAKE APPEARANCE Back row: Coach Baker, D. Pontine, M. O'Neal, D. Kniss, D. Wombacker, G. Rein. Front row: M. Rogers, G. Fiscus, P. Plummer, C. Bastron, and S. Morris. Kneeling, foreground: Yekel, Fowler. Kneeling, background: Chase. Standing, left: Kaiser, right: Nelson. JUNIOR HIGH Front row, left to right: Pontine, Schmunk, Rein, O'Neal, Rogers, Fiscus, Kniss. Back row, left to right: Don Stine (coach). Chapman (Mgr.), Olson, Leever, Trujillo, Moorehead, Wcmbacher, Gable (Mgr.) EDITORIAL STAFF Elaine Eiben (Assistant Editor), Bonnie J. Blackburn (Advisor), Barb Kniss (Editor). 1959 ANNUAL STAFF Seated, left to right: Reifschneider, Heldt, Haffner, Bowden, Coolidge, Kniss, Eiben, Rogers. Standing, left to right: Green, Genoways, Wilhelm, Lind, Anderson, Knaub, Calvert, Blackburn. LAYOUT STAFF Left to right: Bev Haffner, Janet Rogers, Roger Green, Barb Kniss, Elaine Eiben, Pam Heldt, Bonnie Reifschneider, Larry Anderson, Hugh Genoways, Cliff Calvert, Jim Lind. SALES STAFF Harry Wilhelm, Linda Bowden, Mary Coolidge and Larry Knaub. — History was made this year by our effective Sand-burr Staff, by achieving the production of the first printed Sandburr. Standing: Don Cunningham, co-editor, Mrs. Cunningham, sponsor, and Nancy Bernhardt, co-editor. Sealed: Elaine Eiben, Editor. Left to right: Janet Rogers, Alfretta Maxcy, Beverly Haffner, Elaine Eiben, and Pam Heldt. Standing, from left to right: D. Miller, Mrs. Bowden, J. McRae, C. Leytham, J. Barnard, D. Walton, M. Coolidge, and L. Roderick. Seated, from left to right: N. Bernhardt, C. Walton, E. Seigfried, L. Bowden, and D. Sauer. LIBRARIANS HELP PROVIDE A QUIET PLACE FOR STUDY 56 Basketball Football Front row: Eugene Tafoya, Clifford Calvert, Larry Knaub, Mel Hubbard, Jim Lind, Harry Wilhelm, Tony Lopez, Charles Rutan, Larry Anderson, Hugh Genoways, and Don Cunningham. Second row: Gary Hersh, Tom Fowler, Danny Anderson, Larry Hubbard, Bob Duncan, Roger Green, Leomoine Sauer, Dallas Hubbard, Joe Casares, Jim Kniss, George Suhr, Bill Schneider. Third row: Mr. Stine, sponsor; Larty Fiscus, Bill Whitney, Victor Bastron, Bob Bailey, Hilario Sanchez, Jack Lundgren, William Beldon, Leroy Weitzel, Mr. Tillman, sponsor. Fourth row: Junior Trujillo, Junior Lopez, Mel Mehling, Dwight Donahay, Dennis Blum, Ronnie Wonbacker, Ronnie Wilhelm, and Benny Razo. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Left to right: Don Cunningham, Hugh Genoways, Gary Hersh, Roger Green, Charles Rutan, Dallas Hubbard, Lemoine Sauer, Larry Anderson, Clifford Calvert and Jim Lind. William James, sponsor. Dale Prickett, Larry Nab, Gary Walker, George Suhr, Lemoine Sauer, Larry Fiscus, Charles Dueker, Robert Sweem, Second row: Ronald Bauer, Melvin Mehling, Paul Brown, Don Mehling, Dallas Hubbard, Owen Walker, Gerald Suhr, Marvin Hewett. Third row: Richard Bernhardt, Ronald Langhofer, Dick Schwartzkopf, Robert Sauer, Halario Sanchez, John Dueker, Gene Downing, Norman Kuxhausen, Jay Beldon, Ronald Terrell. Standing: Leroy Palmer and Harry Henkel. FUTURE FARMERS 59 Charles Dueker, Gary Walker, Larry Riscus, George Suhr, President, Lemoine Sauer, William James, sponsor. PEP CLUB Front row: Margie Chase, Sharon Buckhammer, Judy Betz, Dorthy Sauer. Second row: Ruth Grosswiler, sponsor, Kathy Schwindt, Eva Seigfried, Beverlee Haffner, Kay Burden, Donna Huck, Marilyn Vogel, Donna Kamerzell, Bonnie Reifschneider, Barbara Kniss, Linda Bowden, Shirley Dutton, Jamalee George. Third row: Mrs. Bowden, sponsor, Cberyl Lewis, Sandra Chapman, Patricia Suhr, Mary Coolidge, Barbara Reitz, Elaine Eiben, Jeanne Schaffer, Alfretta Maxcy, Patti Sittner, Delores Fegler, Bonita Buckhammer, Virginia Fries. Fourth row: Deelila Nuss, Barbara Henderson, Karen Weber, Pat Kautz, Charlene Leytham, Delores Miller, Dorthy Hullinger, Claudia Walton, Sharon Shultz, Louise Roderick, Nancy Bernhardt, Judy Wilhelm, Bonnie Herman. Fifth row: JoLee Hmicek, Janet Rogers, Judy Marker, Evalyn Willey, Sandae Mues, Joyce MeGrae, Pamela Heldt, Janet Roderick, Anne Brening, Marabelle Rutan, Judy Dural, Mary Wilhelm, Marlene Case. Sixth row: Diana Knaub, Marva Elder, Carol Jerger, Joan Zitterkopf, Shirley Wilhelm, Frieda Pierce, LaVonne Schaffer, Susan Fries, Donna Rafferty, Darlene Walton, Beverly Miller, JoDene McKie, Gailyn Reitz. Seventh row: Judy Michal, Gloria Buxbaum, Patti Hubbard, Rosaline Rhodes, Harriet Henkel, Pamela Hardin, Kay Kautz, Delores Langhofer, Donna Becker, Pat Schmunk, Karen Hoxworth, Alice Kirchhoff. G.A.A. Sitting: Laura Hageman, Charlene Leytham, Sharon Shultz. Standing: Alfretta Maxcy, Ellen Pieper, Ruth Grosswiler, sponsor, Joyce McGrae, DeeLila Nuss. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council sponsored many activities this year, such as: leam-to-dance sessions, a variety show, and a play day. Seated: J. Lind, B. Kniss, K. Burden, L. Anderson, J. Rogers, A. AAaxcy, D. Chapman. Standing: N. Bernhardt, S. Chapman, Mr. Calvert-sponsor, M. Chase, D. Walton, J. Barnard, D. Cunningham, D. Anderson, V. Bastron, R. Sauer, and M. Rogers. VARIOUS ACTIVITIES KEPT US BUSY BOYS’ GLEE The Boys' Glee spent much time practicing for the winter concert. Fourth row: L. Kildow, T. Fowler, L. Anderson, G. Hersh, H. Wilhelm, H. Genoways, C. Calvert, L. Knaub. Third row: Mr. Ehly—sponsor, L. Elliot, M. Hubbard, L. Hubbard, D. Cunningham, C. Rutan, G. Shur, D Lund. Second row: B. Schneider, D. Kuxhausen, J. Lind, R. Green, L. Sauer, B. Whitney, G. Leonhardt. Front row: R. Roderick, J. Casares, V. Nelson, T. Lopez, J. Enriques, J. Dunder, and N. Speer. First row: Diana Knaub, Marva Elder, JoDene McKie, Joyce Yekel, Mike Bowden, Barbara Henderson, Kathy Hmicek, Carol Chase, Dennis Kniss, Linda Bowden, Tom Reifschneider. Second row: Jama lee George, Kathy Schwindt, John Elliott, Margie Chase, Carman Turja. Third row: Vance Nelson, Sharon Kaiser, Sharon Eigbrett, Sameul Tafoya, Jim Leever, Steve Morris. Fourth row: Isdro Flores, Cheryl Lewis, Sandra Chapman, Jenean Faulkner, Dennis Chapman, Louis Lopez, Mike O'Neal, Pamela Heldt, Allan Wylie, Charles Bastron, Dennis Pontine, Paul Plummer, Mark Rogers, Jim Heldt, Bonita Buckhammer, Danny Anderson. Fifth row: Shirley Dutton, Bonnie Reifschneider, Lance Elliott, Donna Kamerzell, Bill Whitney, Marilyn Vogel, Barbara Reitz. Standing: Keith Cox, director, Cecelia Olivarez, Sharon Flores, Attie Kay Nelson, Candice Elliott, Kay Burden, Janet Rogers, Kim Nelson, Beverlee Haffner, Pirscilla Olivas, Jerri Haffner, Karen Hoxworth, JoLee Hmicek. BAND SPENDS MANY HAPPY HOURS TOGETHER Bend Ball Queen, Kay Burden, and the King, John Elliott, reigned over the 1958 Band Ball, which had its theme Silver Bells. ith chilly fingers and frozen toes leads to a fine half-time performance Early morning practices wi QUARTER NOTE CLUB Front row: Kay 'Burden, Bonnie Re fschne der, Donna KamerzeW, -ance ENlot, Barbara Henderson, Kathy Hrnicek, Unda Bowden, Bonita Buckhammer, and Danny Anderson. Back row: Bevere y Haffner, Janet Rogers, Vance Ne son, John E ot, B Whitney, FAarWyn Voge , Barbara fcftltz, «nn He dt, and l r. Cox, sponsor. Sixth row: M. Henkel, K. Hoxworth, K. Weber, J. Dumal, P. Hardin, R. Rhoades, H. Henkel, B. Miller. Firth row: J. Roderick, J. Marker, E. Willey, J. Barnard, D. Miller, C. Walton, A. Kirchoff, D. Walton, M. Wilhelm, D. Sauer, N. Bernhardt, Mr. Ehly—sponsor. Fourth row: P. Kautz, P. Suhr, S. Wilhelm, J. Zitterkoph, L. Schaffer, C. Olivarez, K. Hmicek, P. Sittner, D. Fegler, J. Schaffner, A. Maxcy. Third row: S. Chapman, M. Vogel, L. Bowden, M. Coolidge, B. Kniss, Don Kamerzell, E. Siegfried, E. Eiben, B. Reitz, B. Buckhammer, P. Hubbard. Second row: D. Huck, M. Chase, J. Hmicek, P. Schmunk, K. Kautz, J. Rogers, B. Reifschneider, P. Heldt, S. Buckhammer, J. Betz, V. Fries. Front row: P. Olivas, L. Terrell, C. Lewis, K. Schwindt, K. Burden, D. Nuss, M. Elder, J. McKie, D. Knaub, S. Dutton, B. Henderson, and J. George GIRLS’ GLEE AND MIXED CHORUS PRACTICE FOR PRECISION Sixth row: D. Miller, P. Kautz, S. Wilhelm, J. Zitterkoph, L. Schaffer, K. Burden, C. Walton, D. Sauer, D. Walton, M. Wilhelm, E. Willey, Mr. Ehly—sponsor. Fifth row: M. Chase, L. Bowden, M. Coolidge, B. Kniss, G. Hersh, H. Wilhelm, C. Calvert, C. Olivarez, M. Vogel, P. Olivas, N. Bernhardt. Fourth row: P. Shur, D. Kamerzell, L. Elliot, L. Kildow, T. Fowler, L. Anderson, H. Genoways, L. Knaub, G. Suhr, D. Lund, J. Marker, B. Henderson, K. Hmicek. Third row: B. Schneider, D. Kuxhausen, J. Lind, M. Hubbard, L. Hubbard, D. Cunningham, C. Rutan, E. Siegfried, E. Eiben, B. Reitz, J. Betz, V. Fries, B. Buckhammer, P. Hubbard. Second row: J. Hmicek, D. Nuss, C. Lewis, P. Schmunk, K. Kautz, J. Rogers, G. Leonhardt, B. Whitney, R. Green, L. Sauer, B. Reifschneider, P. Heldt, S. Buckhammer. First row: L. Terrell, K. Schwindt, M. Elder, J. McKie, R. Roderick, J. Casares, V. Nelson, T. Lopez, J. Enriques, J. Dunder, N. Speer, S. Dutton, D. Knaub, and J. George. SUBMERGED Suspense in a wrecked and submerged submarine. Dunn_______________________________________ Shaw---------------------------------------- Brice_________________________—............. MacAndrew__________________________________ Nabb ...... Sorgan................ -.......... 'THE STRANGE ROAD' Dick Kuxhausen — Tom Fowler _ Vance Nelson Don Cunningham „„ Mel Hubbard _____ Urn Funk Mysterious atmosphere persists when Alan, (Gary Hersh) failed to return from sea. Mrs. Talbot Mrs. Kadan Alan_________ — Kay Burden to is Chapman - Gary Hersh TIGER PLAYERS Roger Green, Linda Bowden, Eva Siegfried, Vance Nelson. Not pictured: Hugh Genoways, Gary Hersh. 'HIGH WINDOW’ Murder and suicide flourished Emily Winthrop________________ Stephen Craig _................ Judith Ware..................... Waiter Hodge-------------------- Linda Norton---------------------- 'THE VALIANT' ------ Eva Siegfried -----Larry Anderson —...... Elaine Eiben -------John Elliott Sherri Buckhammer Prisoner faces last look of life Jailer_________________________ The Girl_______________________ James Dyke_____________ Father Daly ................... The Warden____________________ __ George Suhr Barbara Kniss _ Larry Kildow — Roger Green Hugh Genoways 9 Seniors take a bow THE NIGHT OF JANUARY J6TH Where were you that night, Regan? Dramatic Courtroom action in which Karen Andre (Linda Crabb) is being prosecuted for the murder of her employer. The verdict was decided by Jurors picked from the audience. KING AND QUEEN OF THE ROUNDBALL 68 QUEEN OVER A VICTORIOUS FOOTBALL SEASON Dorothy Sauer NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back row, left to right: Clifford Calvert, William Beldon, Mrs. Cunningham, sponsor; Kay Burden, Jim Lind, and Hugh Genoways. Front row: Claudia Walton, Nancy Burnhardt, Janet Rogers, Barbara Kniss, Elaine Eiben and Linda Bowden. TRADITIONS Athletic Letter, Larry Anderson, Honor Yoke, Roger Green, School Spirit, Barbara Kniss, and Book of Knowledge, Janet Rogers. HALL OF FAME Left to right: Jim Lind, Larry Anderson, Alfretta Maxcy, and Barbara Kniss. Jim Lind Alfretta Maxcy MOST ATHLETIC Hugh Genoways Barbara Kniss BRAINS MOST TALENTED Joe Casares Pam Heldt 70 DAREDEVILS Harry Wilhelm Eva Seigfried MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elaine Eiben Roger Green BRIGHT MAKE-BELIEVE WORLD BIDS SENIORS FOND ADIEU “CONEY ISLAND” 1 u w . ff ? Jit] Vw lfl f v 49 LJ I INDEX Alforo—39 Contreras, Jane—32. Graf, Larry—32, 50. Anderson, Danny—28, 42, 45, 46, 48, 58, 61, Contreras, Norma—26. Green, Gerald—24. 62, 63. Cox, Keith-7, 62, 63. Green, Roger—10, 13, 42, 43, 54, 61, 64, 69, Anderson, Larry—10, 11, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, Crabb, Linda—12. 70. 48, 54, 58, 61, 64, 67. Cunningham, Don—26, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 55, Green, Roger—32, 42, 50, 58. Bailey, Robert—28, 42, 45, 58. 58, 61, 64. Grosswiler, Ruth—7, 60. Baker, Virgil—6, 50, 51. Cunningham, Margaret—7, 55, 69. Guard, Donald—39, 51. Barnard, Jean—26, 56, 61, 64. Dalbey, Dixie—36. Haffner, Beverlee—13, 54, 55, 60, 62, 63. Bastron, Charles—36, 51, 62. Donahay, Dwight—24, 48, 58. Haffner, Jerrie—37, 38, 62. Bastron, Victor-28, 42, 48, 58, 61. Downing, Gene—32, 50, 59. Hageman, Laura—32. Baft, Richard—39, 51. Dueker, Charles—24, 42, 59. Hardin, Pam—32, 60, 64. Bauer, Ronald—28, 59. Dueker, John-32, 42, 59. Heldt, James-32, 34, 42, 50, 62. Becker, Donna—28, 60. Duncan, Tobert—26, 42, 45, 58. Heldt, Pamela-13, 55, 60, 62, 63, 64, 72. Belden, Earl—28, 42, 48. Dunder, James—12, 61, 64. Henderson, Barbara—28, 30, 60, 62, 63, 64. Belden, Jay—32, 42, 59. Ehly, Ewald—7, 26, 61, 64. Henkel, Harriett—32, 60, 64. Belden, William-24, 26, 42, 48, 58, 69. Eiben, Elaine-12, 54, 55, 60, 64, 69, 72. Henkel, Harry—28, 59. Bernal, Ezequel—32. Eigbrett, Sharon—36, 62. Henkel, Mary—32, 64. Bernhardt, Nancy—24, 55, 56, 60, 61, 64, 69. Elder, Marva—28, 60, 62, 64. Herman, Bonnie—34, 60. Bernhardt, Richard—32, 59. Elerbeck, Roger—39. Herman, Fred—8. Betz, Judy-24, 57, 60, 64. Elliott, Candace—39, 40, 62. Hernandaz, Trinidad—39. Blackburn, Bonnie—6, 19, 54. Elliott, Lance-28, 61, 62, 64, 63. Hersh, Gary-24, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 58, 61, Blum, Dennis—32, 42, 48, 50, 58. Elliott, John-24, 42, 45, 62, 63. 64. Bowden, Evelyn—6, 56, 60. Enriquez, Johnny—42, 61, 64. Hewett, Janet—37. Bowden, Linda—11, 54, 56, 60, 62, 63, 64. Everson, Dorothy—36. Hewett, Marvin—28. Bowden, Michael—28, 42, 64. Faulkner, Janeen—36, 62. Hood, Jenean—14. Bowers, Twilla—36. Faulkner, Jerry—24, 42, 45. Hoxworth, Karen—29, 60, 62, 64. Brenning, Anne—32, 60. Fegler, Delores—12, 60, 64. Hrnicek, Jolee—33, 34, 50, 60, 62, 64. Brown, Paul—28, 59. Feil, Fred—28. Hrnicek, Katherine—29, 62, 63, 64. Buckhammer, Bonita—28, 60, 62, 64, 63. Feil, Robert—13. Hubbard, Dallas—24, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 58, Buckhammer, Sharon—11, 57, 60, 64, 68. Fiscus, Gerald—36, 51, 52. 59. Burden, Kay-26, 55, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, Fiscus, Larry—24, 45, 48, 58, 59. Hubbard, Larry-24, 42, 43, 58, 61, 64. 72. Flores, Isidore—32, 42, 48, 50, 62. Hubbard, Melvin—14, 42, 43, 58, 61, 64. Buxbaum, Gloria—28, 60. Flores, Mary—32. Hubbard, Patti—24, 60, 64. Buxbaum, Leroy—39. Flores, Sharon—39, 62. Huck, Donna—29, 30, 60, 64. Calvert, Anna—36. Fowler, Mary Lou—39, 40, 52. Huck, Mary Jane—37. Calvert, Clifford—10, 11, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, Fowler, Tom—24, 42, 45, 48, 58, 61, 64. Hullinger, Dorothy—24, 60. 54, 58, 64, 69, 70. Fries, Eddie—37, 50. Hullinger, Robert—14, 42, 43. Calvert, Richard—6, 61. Fries, Susan—28, 60. James, William—7, 59. Casares, Joe-11, 42, 43, 58, 61, 64, 70. Fries, Vernie—32, 42, 48. Jerger, Carol—24, 60. Case, Marlene—32, 60. Fries, Virginia—24, 60, 64. Kaasch, JoDee—14. Chapman, Dennis—39, 51, 52, 61, 62. Fritzler, Jack—37, 51. Kaiser, Sharon—37, 52, 62. Chapman, Lois—24. Fritzler, Laverne—28, 42. Kamerzell, Donna—14, 60, 62, 63, 64. Chapman, Sandra—32, 50, 60, 63, 64. Funk, Larry—13. Kautz, Kay—29, 60, 64. Chase, Carol—36, 68, 52, 62. Gabel, Donald—39, 52. Kautz, Patricia—29, 60, 64. Chase, Marjorie—28, 57, 60, 61, 62, 64. Gabel, John—32, 42, 50. Kehm, Carol—33. Chase, Sidney—5. Genoways, Austin—28, 45. Kildow, Jimmy—29, 30. Christian, Ivan—5. Genoways, Hugh—10, 13, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, Kildow, Larry—14, 61, 64. Cline, llah—39. 48, 54, 58, 61, 64, 70. Kirchkoff, Alice—33, 60, 64. Coolidge, Mary—12, 54, 56, 60, 64. George, Jamalee—32, 50, 60, 62. Kleim, Milton—29. Comstock, Vada—7. George, Judy—39, 64. Knaub, Diana—33, 60, 62, 64. Contreras, Daniel—36. Gonzales, Pablo—37. Knaub, Larry—15, 42, 43, 45, 46, 54, 58, 61, Contreras, Esther—39. Gonzales, Terry—28. 64. 74 Kniss, Barbara—10, 15, 54, 60, 61, 64, 65, 69, 70. Kniss, Dennis—37, 51, 52, 62. Kniss, Gary—29. Kniss, James—24, 42, 45, 58. Kuxhausen, Norman—33, 59, 48. Kuxhausen, Richard—24, 61, 64. Kaasch, JoDee—14. langhofer, Delores—29, 60. Langhofer, Marjorie—8. Langhofer, Norman—37, 51. Langhofer, Ronald—33, 42, 50, 59. Leever, James—39, 51, 52, 62. Leonhardt, Gayle—29, 61, 62. Lewis, Cheryl—33, 60, 62, 64. Lewis, Douglas—39, 51. Leytham, Charlene—24, 56, 60. Lind, James—15, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 54, 58, 61, 64, 68, 69, 72. Lopez, Joe—33, 42, 50. Lopez, Louis—39, 51, 58, 62. Lopez, Mary—33. Lopez, Tony—15, 42, 43, 44, 45, 58, 61, 64. Lovell, Julia—37. Lund, Doyle—29, 42, 61, 64. Lundgren, Jack—25, 42, 45, 46, 58. Lundgren, Zelda—25. Lyman, Frank—33, 42, 48, 50. Marker, Judy—25, 60, 64. Maxcy, Alfretta—10, 15, 55, 60, 61, 64, 69, 72. Maxcy, Jimmy—39, 51. Maxcy, Timmy—39, 51. McBride, Margaret—29. McGee, Earl—8. McGrae, Joyce—27, 56, 60. McKie, JoDene—33, 60, 62, 64. Mehling, Don—29, 42, 45, 48, 59. Mehling, Melvin—29, 58, 59. Michael, Judy—33, 60. Miller, Beverly—33, 60, 61. Miller, Delores—25, 26, 56, 60, 64. Morehead, Phillip—39, 51, 52. Morris, Stephen—39, 51, 62. Mues, Richard—39. Mues, Sundae—29, 60. Nab, Earl—25. Nab, Larry—16, 59. Nelson, Attie Kay—39, 52, 62. Nelson, Kim—38, 51, 62. Nelson, Vance—16, 61, 62, 63, 64. Nerud, Gary—29, 42. t Nickal, Virginia—16. Nuss, Carly—25, 26. Nuss, DeeLilla—33, 34, 50, 60, 64. Olivarez, Cecilia—33, 62, 64. Olivarez, Sally—39. Olivas, Prixcilla—25, 62, 64. Olson, James—39, 40, 51, 52. O'Neal, Mike—38, 51, 52, 62. Palmer, Leroy—29, 59. Peiper, Ellen—25. Pierce, Frieda—25, 60. Plummer, Paul—40, 51, 62. Pontine, Dennis—38, 51, 52, 62. Prickett, Dale—25, 59. Rafferty, Donna—33, 60. Rakes, Jimmy—33. Razo, Benny—33, 42, 50, 58. Reifschneider, Bonnie—13, 60, 62, 64. Reifschneider, Tom—33, 34, 62. Rein, Gary—51, 52. Rein, George—29. Reitz, Barbara—16, 60, 63, 64. Reitz, Gailynn—33, 60. Rhoades, Rosaline—33, 64. Roberts, Delmar—7. Robertson, Patsy—25. Roderick, Janet—33, 60, 64. Roderick, Louise—25, 56, 60. Roderick, Robert—25, 61. Rogers, Janet—17, 54, 55, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 73. Rogers, Mark—38, 51, 52, 61, 62. Rutan, Charles—17, 42, 43, 45, 58, 61, 64. Rutan, Maribelle—33, 60. Sanchez, Daniel—33. Sanchez, Helario—34, 42, 58, 59. Sauer, Dorothy—25, 26, 55, 56, 57, 60, 64, 68. Sauer, Lemoine—25, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 58, 59, 61, 64. Sauer, Robert—32, 42, 48, 50, 61. Schaffer, Jeanne—17, 60, 64. Schaffer, LaVonne—25, 60, 64. Schmunk, Jake—25, 42. Schmunk, Patricia—34, 60, 64. Schmunk, Wesley—38, 52. Schneider, Bill—25, 42, 45, 58, 61, 64. Schnell, Jerry— Schwartzkopf, Jerry—17, 42, 43, 48. Schwartzkopf, Richard—34, 42, 48, 59. Schwartzkopf, Tom—29, 42. Schwindt, Kathy—34, 60, 62, 64. Sequra, Delia—38. Segura, Pete—34, 42, 50. Shultz, Eugene—25, 45, 48. Shultz, Sharon—34, 60. 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