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Mary Luke's spirits are high even though this is the day of freshmen initiation. 3193 fl'lQfL A A - C3 'er R H few lreshmen boys will long remember the close shave they got from some of the freshmen girls and the many honors they had to pay the sophomores. With the boys decked out in short skirts, peasant blouses, kerchiets, and bedroom slippers, and the girls in ragged jeans, bag- gy shirts, and sloppy hats, the freshmen were initiated into Holdrege Senior High School this fall. Leading the class through their first year were Carole Nauslar, president, Iill Wagner, vice-presidentg and Sharon McNeil, secre- tary. David McConahay was chosen to rep- resent their class in the Student Council. Mrs. Carr, Miss Larson, Mr. Bachmann and Mr. Carsen were class sponsors. l Page First Row: Stanley Fasteneau, Leonard Rnderson, George Hoagstrom, Pat Rnderson, lim Hansen, Carol Isaacson, Iohn Burgeson Larry Iohnson, Dee Haverty, Iohn Dahlstet. Second How: Marlys Gorman, Faye Floram, Donna Blauvelt, Phyllis Fitch, Dorothy Hammond, Ianice Iohnson, Sharon Brown, Shar lene Ferris, Sonja Hendrickson, Sheila Carlson, Ianet Edlund, Marcia lsaacson, Gari Hathaway. Third How: lim Hasbrouck, Roger Folk, lack Fitch, Marilyn Iohnson, Don Everett, Connie Carr, Marla Kreutzer, Sharon Iones, Don nie Heath, Ruth Grove, Louis Everidge, Lester Fitch. Fourth Row: Carol Christensen, Gary Bohl, Lindell Boudreau, Svea Rnderson, Roger Hllmand, Myron Cross, Lindell Gummerson Linda Brown, Bill Iohnson, Russell Iames, Frieda Gaulke. 22
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Members of the initiation committee discuss Freshmen initiation. When these students entered their sopho- more year, they began a new trend in their high school careers. lt was the first year they were permitted to join Y-Teens, Hi-Y, Twisters, GPH-l, and par- ticipate in senior high athletics. Class officers were Willis Steele, president, Bill Norris, vice-president, Evert Sturgis, secre- tary-treasurer, Dick Oglevie and Mary Carr were student council representatives. Sponsors were Miss Boentje, Mrs. Romberg, Mrs. Wilkin- son, and Mr. Vanover. Sophomores took part in both vocal and instrumental music, including band, mixed chorus, girls' glee, boys' glee and small groups. One of the main highlights of the year was initiating the freshmen. Flrlene Troxel was the sophomore elected by the student body as cheerleader. 'AF' 'T iq ,V A Evert Sturgis, Willis Steele, and Bill Norris are ordering refreshments for a class party. Putting the final approval on initiation for the freshmen are Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Flomberg, Miss Boentje, and Mr. Vanover, sophomore sponsors. Page 21
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nl le ' w 'ul 4 iw' P - :F it. ' IL g. 'i Q. Lil l-lavinq coffee together are the ninth grade upon Iill Wagner and Carole Sue Naumlf-r arf- iiialiinq ::or::. Mraz. Carr, Mirza: l,ar::on, and Mr, Keiler. Mr, the initial plans: for the coming livssliiiiwii party, liavliiiian, the other spoiizzxnr, was unable to make Sharon McNirvl, clafsfs fil?l'F0lCllY, wal: aliiwiit lioin this collar: hour, img mqygtinq, The ninety freshmen took an octive part football and basketball seasons. in the instrumental and vocal departments , A . . . F .l - b e t k t' t ' and the Dusters Darhnqs, the iunior hiqh mqimen Oyq OO Cm GCWO pm In l'll',ll d .'.bl, qirls' pep orqanization. Iill Wagner and mmm U91 OOYDG Cm bmkol Gi Pl party was held in the Washincqton Grade School qym diirinq the lall, Undo Brown were chosen by the junior high student body to lead the cheers during the First Row: Holi Peck, Gay l'cia::.on, Milton Smith, Gln-nn Spot-cm, lohn Viiirr-aa, liiniiiy Vlaqni-ij Iaiold llaiop, llarrcil Liihnian. Second Row: Shaioii Ofatqn-ii Sharon McNiel, Mary Liikii, Coia Woodbuin, Carole Sue Ncxuslar, lill Wagner, Karen Wcodiing, Ber- wlw-ii Kvnlivltl, Shvlvy Vfilfzoii, Qnu Pzviiis, Piiscfllla Llndholrn, Connie lhvpei Third How: Ken Mvlroy, lvriy Mtzvhlznq, lcaiiettv Madison, Patty Maikvr, Shiiley Mullin, Maiioriir llicthardson, lo lh-ll lltiti-man, Mar lonv Ni-laon, Illicit- Mackey, Karon Perry, Gladys Nir-lseii, Lawrence Peterson. Fourth Row: Caiolyn lNhitnvy, loflnn Sparks, Coriinne Pearson, Brian Paulson, David Mcifonahay, lim Wondbiiiii, john Wivk, l'tc:Nce Piftvison, lflainv Nolson, Indy Wyatt, Canine: Linquist. Not in Picture: Hamid lliickson, Dwayne Black. Page 23
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