Lodgepole High School - Panther Yearbook (Lodgepole, NE)

 - Class of 1965

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PANTHER Lodgepole High School Lodgepole, Nebraska FORWARD With our school year swiftly closing, we pause to catch a final glimpse of the happiness and friends we've had. Many things have happened this year we shall never forget. The jet of time has broken the barriers of sound and space, leaving its misty trail to show where it has passed. LPHS continues to break the barriers of ignorance, opening the way to unlimited opportunities for all. We find ourselves holding closely to our hearts the fond memories of this past year at LPHS. The year 19 +-65 is yours. You made it; the PANTHER preserves it through word and picture. DEDICATION The annual staff of 1965 dedicates this annual to Kathy Larreau and Ray Farlow, members of the senior class, who have been greatly missed by their classmates, teachers and friends. To the memory of these two dear classmates we lovingly dedicate our annual. memorial This page is in memory of Lloyd Schmidt who was a member of the Lodgepole School Board and the Lodgepole Panther Yearbook photographer. It has been said that education inforuiation and insciration. 3ervee two ouroop s- It is my hope that your school years will serve to five you a sound backer'•und of knowledge witri which to attack tne cnallenres of life with confidence and assurance four educational endeavors should have piv.n you both a broadened appreciation of the heritage of o r civilization and as w=,ll a basic understanding of information to use in your life's work. Also just as i rortant is tlv development of purpose in life, it.ere is a oig difference t-e tween a mere desire tc do a thing ana u burning dettruunation tc accomplish it at any cost. A Tere dosir. is like warm water in a locomotive-it will never produce etea u. It takes fire, fcrc ;, ood enthusiasm to gen-rate the ti in p that propel the successful character. It ip also ay hope you hovs developed this inspiration tc give toe bsst you can to serving cur society iAtane Free tan Robert Davis Bookkeeping Office Practice Typing General Business •Martha Thoelcke Geography World History Home Economics Lynn Collison Shop Drivers' Education Boys' Physical Education Sports Ed Schmid, President; Hort Quinn, Secretary; Dick Smith, Treasurer; Duane Freeman, Superintendent; Bill Behrends, Member; Roy Grimes, Member. Left to right; Arnold Kehl, Bob Kiehelman, Dean Christensen, and John Oliverius. Linda Gade Robert Lee Jolene Wellsandt Jim Behrends Gregg Wise Elaine Hyde Margaret Helfrich Carrol Fraass Larry Frass Rose Marie Misegadis Gerald Gentry R ndy Horst Nancy Kastens Lana Martin Pam Llndley Maureen Peterson Charles Schmidt Cheryl Fraass Kenneth Darling Bill Coleman Mike Markel Carolyn Stickley Brent Stoll Joan Haskell Jerry Dickinson Heston Miller, President; Rex Behrends, Vice-President Pam Jesson, Secretary; Doris Dailey, Treasurer. Charles Hafer A ii Weldon Tremain Linda Campbell Linda Glanz Cyndie Peterson © ' Sandra Brandi Patsy Padilla Pamela Jessen Raid Bond Jeneane Folkerts Gayland Niblock Connie Talich Frank Jones Robert Sterling Wayne Fraass Gary Suhr Doris Dailey Jerry Frerichs Greg Kehl Kathy Fraass Keith Hyde Steve McCarthy Connie Miller Weston Miller Rita Stoll, President; Randy Hobson, Vice-President Norma Stevens, Secretary; Linda Teague, Treasurer. Allen Bartling ■•aV Georgia Vance Dennis Borges Nonna Stevens Gary Jurgens Florence Quinn Randy Hobson Teresa Kichelnan Linda Teague Carol Hokom Arthur Huff It looks like Mr. Caldwell has the Advanced Algebra class working hard. Mrs. Thoelcke discusses Home Economics with the Junior girls. The Seniors seem to enjoy Mr. Ward's English class. Leonard, Cindy, and Reid are learning the proper techniques of driving. Greg, Doris, and Rex seem to enjoy disect'..g a frog. Kathy, Sue, and Dean are making use of the modem office machines. STUDENT COUNCIL Jin Eehrends President Connie Jurzens—Treasurer Representatives are Weston Killer, Gres; Jin Bondezard—Vice-President Nancy Kastens—Secretary Kehl, Rita Stoll, and Dennis Kreider. Students not present at the tine the pictures were taken. Pat Peterson Tora Peters Nancy Jimenze Aprii Jones Barber? From Karcella Haskell Larry Glassburn Brent Hernbloom Kike Ward Girl's Triple Trio Accompanist, Susan Teague Mr. Reece, Director Girl's Sextet Accompanist, Carol Hokom Boy's Quartet Accompan:st, Nancy Hastens VOCAL SCH ISTS Pictured above are all the people who participated in an instrumental group at one time. Those who participated in instrumental solos are pictured below. The staje band ha e entertained the high school at some of the ances we have had. Upper left hand corner are the majoretts: Maureen Peterson, Jody Welsandt, Linda Gade, and Kathy Miller in front. Brent Stoll as drum major leads the marchii'.g band. The Chorus Council heads the chorus organization. Officers of the council are as follows: President-3111 Sergent Secretary-Roland Schmid Sargeant-at-arms-Larry Fraass News Reporter-Pat Huff Robe Custodian-Glenna Richards Librarians-Linda Gade Linda Glanz Student Conductor-Kathy Miller Representatives-Kathy Fraass Sandy Brandi John Helfrich The Band Council heads the band organization. Officers of the council are as follows: President-Pam Talich Secretary-Kathy Fraass Sargeant-at-arms-Kargaret Helfrich News Reporter-Barb Forell Student Conductors-Nancy Kastens Charlie Schmidt Librarians-Cheryl Fraass Pam Lindley Drum Major-3rent Stoll Concert Kaster-Sue Teague Representative-Bill Sergent Here is pictured one of the newest small musical groups, the Swing Choir. This group has performed in public several times this year. CONCERT CHOIR directed by hr. Reese CONCERT BAND directed by hr. Reese A Team Cheerleaders Pep Club Officers Sponser: Mrs. Thoelcke President: Carol Bruns Vice-President: Kathy Fraass Secretary: Pam Talich Treasurer: Barb Forell 3uyers: Linda Gade Margaret Helfrich Kathy Miller Pam Lindley Susan Teague Pat Huff BH Team Cheerleaders Doris Dailey Pam Jessen Nancy Kastens Lodgepole High Pep Club Sponsor Mrs. Thelocky lodgepole High Letter Club President: Roland Schmid Vice President: Bill Sergent Secretary: John Helfrich Treasure: Jim Bondegard un T.)i )  nr IIIJIMI .|A.r la mini un BASKETBALL Lodgepole 39 •Dalton 45 ‘Lodge pole 71 Big Springs 54 Lodgepole 5 •Julesburg 55 •Lodgepole 72 Dix 52 •Lodgepole 77 Elsie 66 •Lodgepole 57 Venango 25 Lodgepole 46 •Madrid 5  •Lodgepole 58 Venango 50 Lodgepole 60 •Oshkosh 6l Lodgepole 52 •Harrisburg 57 Lodgepole 59 •Pine Bluffs 62 •Lodgepole 83 Gurley 38 Lodgepole 59 •Potter 66 Lodgepole 62 St Pats 79 Lodgepole 56 •Brule 6l •Lodgepole 69 Paxton 60 Lodgepole 56 •Chappell 60 ‘Lodgepole 62 Big Springs 53 •Lodgepole 64 Brule 49 Lodgepole 58 •Chadron 62 Assumption VOLLEYBALL Sets Sets Lodgepole 1 •Dalton 2 •Lodgepole 2 Big Springs 1 Lodgepole 1 •Dix 2 Lodgepole 0 •Venango 3 Lodgepole 0 •Harrisburg 3 •Lodgepole 3 Gurley 0 •Lodgepole 2 Potter 1 •Lodgepole 2 St. Pats 0 •Lodgepole 2 Dalton 0 •Lodgepole 2 Potter 1 Lodgepole 0 •Harrisburg 2 •Lodgepole 3 Paxton 0 FOOTBALL Lodgepole 14 •Lyman 20 Lodgepole 13 Harrisburg 0 Lodgepole 0 ♦Dalton 20 Lodgepole 7 •Potter 19 Lodgepole 19 Pinebluffs 12 Lodgepole 6 •Dix 21 Lodgepole 7 Hershey 0 Lodgepole 27 Gurley 0 Lodgepole 61 Bushnell 7 The Lodgepole Panther A Team THE STARTING SIX Lodgepole High Volleyball Team Coach: Mr. Caldwell Student Manager: Susan Teague Not shown here Connie Jurgens Lodgepole High School 3 Team Grade School Mrs. Kay Sergent Kindergarten Mrs. Lois Witt, rock Grade U Miss Sonya homerheuser Grade 1 Mrs. Dorothy iinanuelson Grade 2 Mrs. Elinor Hafer Grade 5 Mrs. Eleanor Sergent Mr. Philip Huerta Grade 6 Grade 7 Mrs. Lila Hobson Grade 3 Mr. Eon Clark Principal Grade 8 Freshman English KINDERGARTEN Philip Dailey Sandra Schlaman Diane Soucie Kevin Sick Tommy Schmidt Connie Sue Wurster Michael Wiest Anthony Ramirez Bemadine Padilla Kim Grimes Barbara Kintz Lisa Morrison Kelley Ammerman Mark Christensen Debbie Reese Tracey Markel Picture Not Available Sandy Lee From Karl Sprengel Lenore Hurst Mike Ward FIRST GRADE Lori Morrison Arlene Hoosier Dennis Trump Ellen Hoosier Julie Yanney Lynn Sherrick Holly Jonas Deanna Fraasa Harry Duncan Pamela Kahrs Marcella Brown Frund Dickinson Charlene Padilla Roger Be hr ends Karen Huff David Ammerman Keri Clark Larry Stoll SECOND GRADE Lynn Morrison David Kintz Cindy Sick Edward Glanz Diane Freeman David Trump Teona Sander Reed Block Be nit a Ramirez Joe Quinn Jeffery Misegadis Timothy Sherick Pamela Smith Timothy Zalesky THIRD GRADE Kathi Peterson Ben Jones Tina Kripal Riki Christensen Diana Sick Gregory Houser Ernestine Padilla Bernie Jimenez Becky Schmidt Gregory Rufenacht Margo Wiest Bobby Wurster Sandra Freeman Byron Brown Sandra Houser FOURTH GRADE Patty McCarthy Douglas Zalesky Peggy Huff Mike Sander Marion Applegate uidie Haack Felix Padilla Janet Hyde Ken Huff David From FIFTH GRADE Deborah Souoie Gary Trump Mike Be hr ends Sandra Trump David Soucie Andy Rameriz Larry Bonn Irma Jan Wurster Buzz Larreau Mary Jo Yanney Phil Houser Madeline Disney Roger Hafer Nancy Bondegard Delmer Soucie Scott Rufenacht Tom Bale SIXTH GRADE Pat Duncan Gayle Sterling Scott Fraass Becky Coleman Jim Quinn Donna Hoosier Bob Markel Sharon Houser John Misegadis Marilyn Vosika Nick Kripal Dan Bauer Mark Jones Stanley Krieder Harry Jimenez Ellen Behrends SEVENTH GRADE Dan Dailey Susan Bale Carol Niblock Debbie Bondegard David Helfrich Douglas Soucie Carol Padilla Melvin Jurgens Jorena Englert Carol Stevens Patty Peterson Eddie Peters Marcia Talich Connie Hoosier Vicki Howerter Gloria Quinn Scott Smith Jeanne Teague Jody Wise Neal Hyde Kenny Disney EIGHTH GRADE Susan Schlaman Charles Bondegard Jim Hewlett Kay Glassbum Roger Duncan Barbara Dickinson Pat Hyde Sue Larreau Clyde Vance Mike McCarthy Dan Kastens Anita Quinn Stephen Luxa Lodgepole Grade School Pep Club Cheerleaders: Jorena Englert Debbie Bondegard Sandy Houser Sue Larreau I The Annuel Staff begins its preparations for the 64—65 annual. A new HILITE edition is being planned by the Paper Staff. ROYALTY Pictured at right with the King and Queen are the Homecoming attendants, Bill Ser-gent and Susan Teague first attendants, and Pam Talich and Larry Fraas Second. The Oueen received a dozen red roses and her attendants white carnations. The Homecoming Oueen and King this year was Carol Bruns and Roland Schmid. They and their attendants Bill Sergent, Susan Teague, Pam Talich and Larry Fraas, were crowned at the half of the Lodgepole-Hershey football game. The PANTHERS made it a hapiier night by beating Hershey 7-0. After the game a successful dance was held at the Lodgepole High School. The theme being SOUTH 01 THE BORDER, was decorated by the Lodgepole pep club All in all it was a very happy homecoming. Bill Sergent, and Pam Talich reigned as Lodgepole High’s March of Dimes King and Queen. They were chosen by ballot from each class and announced at the half of a Lodgepole High basketball game. Bill and Pam represented Lodgepole at the March of Dimes dance in Sidney this year. Above you see the complete Lodgepole Pftnther football team. Starting from the top row left to right: Dennis Borges student manager, Steve McCarthy, Mike Markel, Jerry Frer-ichs, Reid Bond, Chuck Hafer, Greg Kehl, Wayne Iraass, and Keith Hyde. Middle row; Preston Richards student manager, John Helfrich, Frank Jones, Weston Miller, Randy Hobson, Bernie Dailey, Arthur Huff, Gary Jurgens, Allen Bartling, and Weldon Tremain student manager. Bottom row; Mr. Colli-son assistant coach, Roland Schmid, Jim Bondegard, Bill Sergent, Gregg Wise, Randy Horst, Brent Stoll, Larry Fraass and Mr. Ward football coach. At right you see the starting offensive and defensive team for the Lodrepole Panthers. The Lodgepole High volleyball team is proud of the fact that they took second place in the MAC tournament held in Gurley this year. Everyone is proud of the Lodgepole Panther Basketball team who are shown below with their trophys they won. Lodgepole did very well this year by winning second place in the SPVA tournament, and being the District Champions, giving them the priviledge to go to the regionals held at Bridgeport where we took on Chadron Assumption. The team played very good ball only to get beat by two points in an overtime. Pictured here are the Lodgepole Grade School Basketball team, proud of their second place trophy they received in their tournament. 1 The Grade School volleyball team have smiling faces because they took first place in the tournament they participated in. Scenes fro™ the Junior Class play. Pictured above is the cast and director Mr. Rie s of the Junior Class play, IT'S GREAT TO 3E Cra zy r IE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The theme of our prom this year was ROMAN' HGLIEAY'S as shown in the picture to the left. The big picture in the background is of a Home-man village, and as you can see, there were pillars all around , decorated with artificial leaves, and colored egg shells. Inside the pillars in the bottom left of the picture was beautiful flowers of all kinds, and a parrot to brighten the evening up more by talking and whistling at all the girls. Here is a better view of the dancers at the prom, and the ones that are just having a good time. The prom was very formal this year with everyone looking their best. There was refreshments for everyone and tables on the stage for everyone to sit by nnd enjoy the dance. At the left is another view of everyone having a good time, and also of the band who played for the prom. They were a stage band from Cheyenne, and played from nine until midnight. The dance, and the whole evening was very successful , and an enjoyable and memorable evening for everyone. awards night Awards night was set aside this year to recognize all the outstanding students in scholastic and extra-curricular act-tivities. On these next few pages you will see the awards that were given that night to honor the students in recognition of the work thev have done. In the picture to the right Mrs. Thoelke is presenting Joan Haskell with the Hetty Crocker Homemaking award. In the first picture to the left are the commercial awards. Barbara Forell received the Bookkeeping award; Brent Stoll and Margaret Helfrich received typing awards for t.y-iing 60 words per minute with 98 per cent accuracy. The second and third pictures to the left are dramatics awards. The second shows Bill Sergent who was chosen best actor in the senior class play, Kathy Miller received an award for a poetry reading in district contest, and Lezleo From received the award for best actress in the senior class play. The third picture shows Jerry Dickenson who was chosen best actor in the junior class play, Rosie Misegadis received an award for her reading in the district contest, and Charles Schmidt received an award for placing in discussion at the district contest. ] 1 Mr. Higgs awards Brent Stoll, Bernie Dailey, and Larry Fraass with chemistry awards. Mr. Riggs awards Pat Huff, Bill Serpent, Allen Bartiing, Brent Stoll, and Bernie Dailey with Science Inter-High Scholastic certificates. Allen Bartiing and Arthur Huff received outstanding freshman science awards. Mr. Reese presenting Bernie Dailey with an award for top social studi'T. tudent. Roland Schmid and Pat Huff receive a trophy from Mr. Reese for outstanding senior musician. Mr. Reese presents Pam Talich with the Kathy Larreau music award. Carol Bruns received the award for outstanding services as accompanist through four years of high school. ■ At left you see Roland Schmid and Bill Serpent receiving an all conference basketball award from their coaches Mr. Ward and Mr. Collison. Rev. Gary Aten presents Superintendent Freeman with the microscopes presented by the Larreau family to the Lodge-pole High School in memory of their daughter Kathy. Pam Lindley- Girls state representative. Charles Schmidt- Boys State Representative. Pam Talich, Band Council President, presents Sue Larreau with the band councils Kathy Larreau Memorial. G R A D U A T I 0 N Pictured above is the graduating class of i965. They are,starting from the back row left to rights Connie Jurgens, Dean Applegate, Bill Sergent, John Helfrich, Jim Bondegard, Richard Fraass, Bill Hixon, Roland Schmid, and Pat Huff. Sitting are Glenna Richards, Carol Bruns, Kathy Miller, Barbara Forell, Carolyn Fraass, Pam Talich. Lezlee From, and Susan Teague. Lctured at right is Barbara Forell Class r 65 valedictorian. Bill dergent Lions Lub Scholarship winner, and Pat Huff Lass of '65 salutatorian. At left are the dignitaries who took part at graduation. From left to right ares Pastor John Schmidt who presented the invocation, Mr. Ralph Carlton presented the Lions Scholorship award, Mr. Edward Schmid, President of the School board, presented the class with their diplomas, Dr. Shada delivered the speech, Superintendent Duane Freeman presented the graduating class of 1965. Dr. Shada speaking to the graduating class, their parents, friends, and relatives. J U M I 0 H S X A P S INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas Citv — Winnipeg Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA


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