Lexington High School - Minute Man Yearbook (Lexington, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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gf! 'ws L. I COULD WRITE A BOOK-Row 1: P. Rathke. C. Speak, E. Osmera, L. Glenn. P. Hodges. K. O'Connor: Row 2: D. Schrack, C. Koehn, M. Pit- tack, M. Evans, S. Greenlee, K. Ieftrey. M. Gauger. M. Wallace: Row 3: M. Casey. I. Wallace. I. Ieiirey. I. West, N. Lange, M. Hamar. Wei? Appreciating the liner arts were the IOURNALISM CLASS and the BIOLOGY CLUB. The former, under the guidance of Max Casey, was responsible for the news notes, Stool Pidqeon, and was the tuning scale in the production of the annual. A quartet composed oi Elinor Rawson, president, Ioyce George, vice-president, loan Dunlap, secre- tary-treasurer, and Herb Grote, sponsor, promoted knowledge in the TELL ME WHY-Ioan Dunlap. guna, Rawson, Ioyce tield oi science. George, ,,,, , l DEM BONES-Row 1: Ierry Corder, Tom Racek, Bob Wiley, Sally Mingus, Iudy Ieiirey, Leila Sorensen, Sharon Large. Roy Neil, Ice jeffrey, Bob Wade, Carol Michel, Karen Gaihler: Row 2: Gayleen Rork, Donna Silkett, Ioan Wiley, Ianice Anderson, Rebecca Lee, Twila Knoed- ler, Roger Neil, Dean Martin, Pat Stream, Elinor Rawson, Ioan Stock, Gordon Anderson: Row 3: Patsy Peterson, Marion Sear, Frances Gomez, Margaret Knaqgs, Marllys Withinqton. Arlene Abood, Ruth Hamar, Phyllis Loschen. Ioan Dunlap, Arlyce Stock, Bruce Smith, Doyle Smith: Row 4: Mary Ann Lammers. Marilyn Stream, Dee Tinqelhoii, Dee Dillman, Marilynn Wolff, Mary Seberqer, Alyce Sander. man, Iackie Hodges, Nancy Orthman. Ioyce George: Row 5: Herbert Grote, Dennis Glenn, Gary Maier, Gordon Fuller.

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IT MAY BE SILLY, BUT IT AIN'T FUN-Row 1: Iudy Ieifrey, M. Sear, E. Wallace, Ianet George, Carroll, Rathke, Speak, Munoz, I. Barron D1efeInbach, Sanderman, Teets, D. Wolfe: Row 2: Mingus, Ioyce George, N. Orthman, Michel, Sorensen, McElhinny, R. I-lamar, Knagqs Wzthmgton, Kirby, D. Schinzel, P. Stream, Roberts, Glenn, A. Haines: Row 3: Wilsey, Huff, Harvey, Rupert, Phillippi, Banta, Yeutter Foreman, Darby, C. Sear, B. Schinzel, Sllkeit, G. Rorlr, Paul, A. Rork, Koehn, Anthony, Tanner: Row 4: Gauger, Gaibler, Hudson, Poole Abood I Stock Lammers Rawson I Hodges A Stock P Peterson Dyer K Peterson Fellers P Zeplm Krfim Sllas P Barron F Gomez M Wallace Warner D Margrxtz S Haxnes Row 5 Teetor I Orthman P Hammond M Wolff Drllman Dee Trnqelhoif Bxehl Reed G Wolfe Trxplett Collxcott I Rexchert Neben Woods1de Reuthnger Bauer Wrley Hudson Earl Zxmmerer Grassmeyer Kudrna Row 6 Pxttack Stewart S Brummet C Hames Rrckertsen B Hammond Anderson Shxrley Knrspel Vance Warren Krenz Cochran Decker Young Large Chnsman Darss Holferber K Rupe Schrack Row 7 Gxerhan K Ieifrey Dot Trnqelhoii Newman Loschen S MGTQTIYZ Evans Osmera P Menke Delores Htlton Rhonert Mrtchell Schnakenberg Spuhler Bacon I Menke Dunlap M Stream Zapp OConnor P Hodges West LETS HAVE A PARTY Con Schnetder Mary Lou Plttack Marlene Evans Gordon Rlmpley Margaret Gauger Don Tuma Mlck Neil Clvde Mc Cormlck Kyle Ielirey le Any bass or treble clef populatmg L H S was el1q1bl to become a member of the HI Y and HI IINX respechvely These oihcers successfully mastered the drum roll ol! Don Tuma Kvle Ieilrey pres1denls Con Schnerder Margaret tack secretarxes Marlene Evans treasurer Mlck Nell sen tmel Calvm Frerrchs B111 Prall Betty Grassmeyer and Bar Bara Mrller sponsors WE LL TAKE THE LEG FROM SOME OLD TABLE Row l Prall Yerg Longsrne Dave Parks Gauger Bowman Dean Smlth Teets Hemel strand Mazanec Cleland Ryan Schnelder Rxmpley G Margrxtz Dean Parks Sherman Groom Eloe Roy Ne1l Row 2 Kmcaxd D Glenn Ward D Grerhan Debban Munoz Adams Collms Burkey Cochran B Wxley Harkless B Phtlhppl Wade I Ielfrey Prasch B Smxth L Margrrtz G Anderson D Wezdes Roger Nerl G Lovelace Frerxchs Row 3 Iensen Navraux I Keenan George Stuckey Gaxbler Taylor Welhver Hxbbs Brown Bezsner Knng R Keenan K Anderson Smeg Reutlmger Hamar Sage Ne!! Row 4 R Ieifrey Krertz D Phxllrppl Tuma Foster Fuller Frrckey Hock McCorm1ck Allen Newman Hall Swanson Lhotak Berke S Gxerhan Montoya P Nexl Zrmmerman Saulsbury Corder Page 18 , . , I . . I , I. , . , 1 - . , - I , n ' , D . . 1 - , . I, , . I , . : : ,I . . . . . , ' , ' , ' , . . I , , . . I, I , , , , I. I . . . I . : : , , .I .I . , , . , . . . . ' . . I. , . , . , . , 7 : ' , . , ' . . , . I . . , - . . . , , , , . . . . . . . . , . WI., .f,., S ' . . . ' ' e Gauger, vxce-presxdents: Clyde McCorm1ck, Mary Lou Pr!- I - , I . . I , I :I I , : , - , . , . ' 1 ' ' . - . , , , . . , , I , I . . . . , . . , . , . . . . , . - . . - I A Q , ' I 1 , I V. ' , . ' , . , . ' . ' . . , ' : I : . ' . - - . . . , .I . ..,,. , . , , . . . - , . . . I . -



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I'-' Q-'M CURTAIN TIME-Row 1: Iackie Dieienbach, Ioe Iefh-ey: Row 2: Dunne Hall, Karen Peterson, Ann Kiiiin, Dick Reutlinqer: Row 3: Edsel Newman, Pat Menke. Margaret McCown, Bob Beisner, Alice Young. The curtain time for the JUNIOR CLASS PLAY, Almost Summer, fell on November 17 and 18, under the aspiring direction of Miss Mar- garet McCown. The story centered around Paul Jones, CDick Reutlingerh, a high school boy who was struggling violently to avoid summer scool and at the same time keep his girl from a campus big shot who drove a cream yellow convertible coupe. Paul and the only girl in the world for him, Jane, played by Ann Kiffin, were peacefully listen- ing to their romantic themesong, when Paul's fa- ther entered with the disastrous news that if Paul didn't pass his final exams with an extremely high mark, it meant summer school instead of the lake, This would have given Paul's rival a whole sum- mer to take his girl away fram him, but Paul de- cided held have to fight for his woman. He start- ed a terrific cram session and a maneuvering that always seemed to get him deeper and deeper into trouble. W BLUES IN THE NIGHT- Iunior! Iunior! Iunior! The high school principal, portrayed by Bob Beisner, cast all the blame on Paul for his having seemingly stolen an original copy of a test paper, which was in re- ality taken by Jack, Duane Hall, who considered himself a killer with girls. Karen Peterson, enacting the part of Mary, considered Jack to be wholly guiltless of any wrongdoing. Always appearing on the scene at exactly the wrong moment as far as Junior, CJoe Jeffreyj, was concerned was his secret love, Lila, played by Jackie Diefenbach. Pat Menke and Edsel Newman, carrying the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, were sympathetic with Paul and unable to comprehend that he could commit such a crime Loving and patient toward the Jones' family in the prelude of the story was the maid, who is in real lite Alice Young. After complications began to arise, she was ready to pack up her belongings and move to more peaceful surroundings. In the finale the Jones' family smoothed over their rough passages, and warmth and steadiness of tone prevailed. LULLABY OF BROADWAY- Oh! Mr. Smudgleylu

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