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Another accomplishment was the junior class play, The Late Christopher Bean. It was presented December 14 and l5 and co-starred Sonja Loshbaugh, Abby and Larry Schrag, a transfer from Kansas, as Doctor Hagget. Other members of the cast were Jolene Michaels, Susan l-laggett, Sonja Loshbaugh, Abby, Marilyn Kasha, Mrs. Haggett, Beverly Blum, Ada Haggett, Marston Doolittle, Warren Creamer, Don Blaesi, Rosen, John McNeil, Daven- port, and Jerry Brewer, Tallant. One member ofthe class, Vee Arn- old, was a va rsity cheerleader and helped pep up the team in both basket- ball and football. Sonia Murphy entered the Voice of Democracy contest broadcast over KODY, November 22. She competed against six other people, losing to Mar- lene Morrow in the broadcast finals. The all school play, Mother is A Freshman, had a cast of l5 which in- cluded seven juniors. Those in the play were Nancy Copeland, Susan, John Mc- Neil, Professor Michaels, Beverly Blum, Sylvia, Joan Foglesong, Helen, Nancy Easter, Carrie, Beverly Wolfe, Clara, and Kay Jandebeur, who played Marge. Nancy Copeland was presented as junior attendant to the Homecoming Queen, Marlene Morrow, at the halftime ceremonies of the Curtis-North Platte game, October 23. Larry Schrag, Marilyn Kasha, Mary Fix, and Barbara McCullough were names seen quite often on the honor roll and good work list. ln the music field, Sonja Losh- baugh is a member of madrigal. Vee Arnold and Sonja Loshbaugh are mem- bers ofthe two girls' sextets. The major event of the year was the junior-senior prom planned for May 21 in the auditorium. EAGER READERS. Jerry Peterson, Delmar Sears, Philip Morris, Florice Jollife, Donna Miller, and Lenice Comstock look over issues of the school paper, The Bulldogger. CHORUS-ERS. Vee Arnold, Gerald Brewer, Nancy Morris, John Lile, Mary Fix, and Jason Armstrona run over some pieces of music at a chorus sectional. MUSICAL GENIUS. Looking over their parts for orchestra are Carol Runner, Sonja Losh- bauah, John McNeil, Bob Johannesen, Mary Beth Shreffler. l 3?f1hf,'k+jnq9-
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rv- . ,F E2 -Qi Juniors Face Forward County Government day was important again this year. The winning candidates were Bob Johanneson, assessor, Terry Martin, attorney, Otis Cross, county clerk, Roger Harano, commissioner, Kay Voss, register of deeds, Nancy Copeland, clerk of the district court, Jeanette Gayman, county treasurer, Harvey Florom, sheriff, Harry Tolly, county surveyor, Nancy Morris, county judge, and Jack Kinzer, superintendent of public instruction. These people filled four appointed offices: Larry Sch rag, county assistance director, Marilyn Kasha, home exten- sion agent, Don Blaesi, veteran's service director, and Clark Brown, county agent. All officers took oath of office November 23. Clark Brown was chosen to preside over all junior activities as the class president and he was assisted by Nancy Morris, secretary, Larry Schrag, vice- president, and Harry Tolly, sergeant-at- arms. Miss Doris Gates, junior sponsor, assisted them. The high school journalism press convention was held in Lincoln, Novem- ber 6 and 7. Junior journalists attending were Mary Haerer, June Smallwood, John Simi, Beverly Wolfe, and Carol Runner. June Smallwood and John Simi took part in the competitive contests, newswriting and sports column, respec- tively. JUNIORS CHOICE. The junior class elected Clark Brown, president, Larry Schrag, vice- president, Nancy Morris, secretary, and Harry Tolly, sergeant-at-arms. CANDID CANDIDATES. Winners of the pri- mary elections for county government are: Back row: Mary Haerer, Sonia Murphy, Bob Johanneson, Dave Frederick, Otis Cross, Roger Harano, Bill Ritner, Harvey Florom, Middle row: Nancy Copeland, Nancy Morris, Kay Voss, Marilyn Kasha, Ann Ford, Shirley Taylor, Jean- nette Gayman. Bottom row: Terry Martin, Clark Brown, and Harry Tolly. They were elected November l9 and spent November 23 visiting their offices. Y' Shffii
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FUTURE PHYSICISTS. Weather maps and in- struments interest Jack Kinzer, Connie Dent, Jim Rose, Barbara McCullough, David Bruner, and Roger Harms. BREATHER. Stopping for a short breather at their lockers before classes are LeRoy Smith, Lucy Contreras, Marlene Wills, Myron Rumery, and Eddy Rosencutter. RESEARCHERS. Searching for cities named in American stories, Frances Barnes, Harvey Mitchell, Dick Oppie, LeAnn Kunkel, Donna Miller, and Otis Cross, study the map. PUZZLING FIGURERS. Working on an algebra puzzler are Jack Ely, Janet Weekly, Jim Whit- aker, Anna Mae Peregrine, Norman Ekberg, and Robert Gambs. TIMED TYPISTS. Marlin Miller, Gerald Mc- Conkey, Charlotte Wilson, Bob Forrester, and Janette Howe concentrate on typing timed writings for class exercises.
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