Scottsbluff High School - Bluff Yearbook (Scottsbluff, NE)
- Class of 1961
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The sTu- dTnT body should be Tamiliar wiTh The Theme a so. ln picking a Theme To TulTill all oT The above requiremenTs, The sTaTT picked The carToon characTers in The comic sTrip Pea- nuTs. These characTers TypiTy The average sTudenT aT ScoTTsbluTT and, in This book, go Through a year oT school aT Sl-TS. Progress is The resulT oT change and Thereliore, The yearbook musT change in or- der To progress. This year, The order oT The BLUFF was alTered so ThaT The colorful candid shoTs and organizaTions reporTs ap- pear TirsT and The class picTures are re- served Tor The lasT. ln order To beTTer idenTi- Ty The conTenTs oT The various secTions. The TiTles under which They 'appear are diTTerenT Each year The yearbook sTaTT chooses a f . . . u ' . ' W . T also. IT is The sincere,wish ol: The 'bl BLUFF sTaTT ThaT as you leaT Through This book in TuTure years you will enjoy iTs conTenTs as much as we have enioyed puTTing iT To- geTher. The EdiTors EdiTor-in-ChieT Copy EdiTor w,'eqL PhoTog ra phy EdiTor I Wwlvncfh 5 Business Manager 1 WE'RE MARCHING DOWN TO WASHINGTON, D.C. This picfure was snapped as fhe band marched pasf fhe capifol was no longer a dream fo peppy band members as fhey marched which is visible in fhe background. briskly down fhe sfreefs of Washingfon in fhe inaugural parade. U RELAXING DURING AN AFTER-SCHOOL pracfice session for fhe Talenf Show are Randy Meisner, John Ankeny ahnd John Roberfs. The money raised from fhis show wenf fo f e Sfudenf Council foreign exchange fund for fhe 'Following year. A Band, Dramaficsp We're marching down fo Washingfon became fhe fheme of fhe A Band when fhey were chosen fo represenf Nebras- ka in fhe inaugural parade. Band members spenf long hours in improving fheir marching skill, as well as helping fo raise The required amounf of money. The efforf fhaf fhe bandsmen puf forward was doubly refurned when fhey proudly marched pasf fhe new presiclenf, John F. Kennedy. Dramafics sfudenfs also broughf recognifion fo SHS. The A Cappella Choir and fhe Dramafics Deparfmenf worked hand-in-hand fo produce Kismef successfully. Thespians also produced fwo all-school plays, Ask Any Girl and The Diary of Anne Frank. Several of fhe Thespians members parficipafed in group and individual evenfs af fhe disfricf fine arfs fesfival af Alliance. The beffer performers were fhen faken fo Lincoln for fhe sfafe fine arfs fesfival. Winning fhe KMTV and Universify of Nebraska class A yearboolcfrophy highlighfed fhe awards banquef af fhe high school press convenfion for Scoffsbluff journalism sfudenfs. They also accepfed an honorable menfion for The ECHOES and fhree excellenf awards for individual confesfs. This group of iournalisfs also amassed a larger number of poinfs fhan Scoffsbluff sfudenfs have in fhe pasf. I s I I RECEIVING THE KMTV YEARBOOK TROPHY Tor ScoTTsbluTT High School are Ari' Junge. phoTography ecliTor. and Sharon I-lusTon, edITor-in-chief. Dr. William Hall. clirecTor OT The School oT Journalism aT The UniversiTy oT Nebraska, presenTed The Trophy aT press cgonvenTion. J-Sfuclenis Bring Honors To Scottsbluff GESTICU'LATE WITH YOUR HANDS!! sings Dennis Krausnick To Jean Donovan. Hours of pracTice and hard work wenT inTo The presenTaTion oT KismeT. TESTING A CIGARETTE Tor a sur- vey in The play Ask Any Girl is Susan EvereTT. Dick Nazarenus assisTs. Hall Decorations, Mobsp Essential Puri SENIOR SKITTENS MEMBERS deco- rale Hwe lower 'floor hall before Hue Jrour- ney games. BASKETBALL PLAYERS SEEM TO DEFY H1e laws of gravifry. Marv Neu fumps high as he shools Hue ball. Jim Gregg of Gerinq seems +o Hy eller Hme rebound. SHS STUDENTS ENJOY THEMSELVES al a vicfory dance held afler H'1e game. Wl1eH'1er winning or losing, Hue sclwool splril never lagged. Of School Activities DecoraTing in The halls became a major prolecT OT all SkiTTen members This year. Each grade was assigned a Tloor and Tilled iT wiTh unique decoraTions beTore each aThleTic evenT. Special eTTorT was puT TorTh Tor Banner Day when The boulevards near The school were also decoraTed. Team spiriT carried The ideas on The posTers inTo The games. AlThough noT always a winning Team, The Big Red was a TighTing Team. Dancing is an essenTial parT oT sTudenT liTe and The aTTer-game dances Till This need. They also oTTer The sTu- denT body a chance To blow OTT sTeam or celebraTe. Various organizaTions,sponsored These dances as money- raising projecTs. Walking Through The halls oT Sl-lS on a Typical school day. open lockers, packed Tull oT ,books and coaTs. meeT The eye. The signal Tor classes To change also signals a rush hour in The halls. WiTh only Tive minuTes beTween classes, each sTudenT musT hurry on his way or be laTe. AT noon, a rush To The parking loT adds To The hall rush. LOOK FAMILIAR? This mob scene greeTs The sTudenTs every k l T T no and To day as They rush To The caTeTeria and par ing o a on classes in The day. l T lT APPEARS THAT THVE ONLY Time This locker geTs cleaned ouT is during locker inspecTion. SomeTimes This is The cause of losT books and oTher arTicles. l l STUDENTS AND FACULTY CARS FLOOD The park- ing loT each school day. CongesTion arises aT noon and aTTer school when The sTudenTs leave. CorrecT parking is sTressed by STuco. l FaculTy members seT an example Tor The sTudenTs and give Them guidance, as well as Teaching Them The TundamenTals in class. Unusual and inTeresTing class acTiviTies add To The regular class assignmenTs and TexTboolcs. Discussions, homework and TesTs help The Teachers To decide The grades The sTudenTs will receive. Class aTTiTude, conducT and parTicipaTion are also considered by The Teachers. Keeping The school running smooThly and effec- Tively is The iob oT The adminisTraTion. The school board confrols maior changes in The school sysTem. Keeping The Tlow oT aTTendance slips and regisTra- Tion cards moving is The job oT The school secre- Taries. NuTriTive meals are Turnished by The caTeTeria sTaTT. The cusTodial sTaTT Takes care oT The mainTe- nance work and devises improvemenTs To beTTer The environmenT Tor boTh TaculTy and sTudenTs. i u- G l , ' I 451.5 -7- v Discussions . . . tests term papers . . . report cards Schwisow, Board Plan Future of School DR. LAUREN SCHWISOW concludes anoTher busy year, his Third as super'inTendenT. wiTh his major concern The plan- ning of The new senior high school. WiTh members oT The school board Dr. Schwisow has spenT numerous hours pour- ing over blueprinTs and equipmenT bids Tor The new build- ing scheduled Tor compleTion in The spring oT l96I. He is quiTe concerned wiTh The recruiTmenT oT qualiTy Teachers Tor The sysTem- and The impr'ovemenT oT Teacher relaTions. The broad area oT adminisTraTive duTies also Takes much oT The superinTendenT's daily work hours. Dr. Schwisow has also been acTive in The improvemenT and broadening oT ScoTTsbluTT College in his posiTion as college presidenT. During The spring, members oT The school board, acTing Tor The college, and The presidenT heard a ciTizens' reporT on college progress which oTTered encourage- menT and recommenclaTions Tor The coming years. As a member oT The school sysTem, Dr. Schwisow had his bachelor oT science. masTer oT arTs and docTor of educa- Tion degrees conferred by The UniversiTy of Nebraska. ln his spare Time, he enioys hunTing and Tishing. . SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, leTT To righT: Dr. Lauren Sch- Tured is Dr. Frank T. Herhahn, and Mr. Bernard L. Goerke, Treasurer gisow, Mrs. Lowell Wilks, C. Lowell AbboTT, secreTaryg RoberT G. lex officiol. I . . mmons, van C. Childs, Dr. John P. Heinke, president NOT pic- uperior Guidance nproves Educcliion sure Thar all grade school siudenls have 'lhe same round when enrering hugh school He gained his masrer s degree from Norrhwesrern Universily and his bachelor s from Nebraska Srafe Teachers College ar Chadron MR. LAURENCE LEMONS. direcror of insrrucrion W . . I . . l ng, classical music. and phorography are his hobbies MR. HAROLD REEVES is SHS's principal 'for +he second year. His bachelor of arrs degree was obrained from Doane College and his masler of arrs from The Universily of Nebraska. He did some poslgraduare work ar Colorado Universily. Fishing. sporrs, reading and church work are his hobbies. SHS Students Receive Guidance From MRS. MARGARET JONES is kep+ busy as dean of gurls and feaching English I2. She secured her bachelor of arfs degree from +he Universiiy of Wyoming. Her inferesis are her children and Traveling bu'I' her hobbies are counciling young people and music. MR. KENDALL MASSIE, dean of boys and 'leacher of refresher arilhmefic, plays Chess and reads Civil War Hisiory in his spare lime. He ob+ained his bachelor of aris degree from Colorado Siale Universily. Mr. Massie serves as lime- keeper for high school and college afhle'+ic evenls, along wiih sponsoring Naiional Honor Sociely. Members of Our W es 1:93 R I the 4 Q 14. IIT? ff 'l NlR.FRMlES,'1F it wake vous WHEN 'TIS DONE 'ri-1 EN..fiiwEii'E wtf Li, lT.....WERE.... DONE. QUlCKLY..'xx i i t Aclministrcition, Faculty MR. RAY FRAKES sponsors the Senior Class and teaches English to seniors and sophomores. He acquired his bachelor ot arts degree at Nebraska State College and the University ot Utah in Salt Lake City. MR. ROBERT C. RICE teaches social studies and Eng- lish 7. His hobbies are collecting stamps, photography and sports. He is Hi-Y sponsor. Mr. Rice attained his bachelor ot arts degree trom Colorado State College at Greeley. MRS. JEANNETTE SHEHEIN teaches strictly English IO. She sponsors Ushers while her hobbies are reading and cooking. Mrs. She- hein obtained her bachelor ot arts degree at Hastings College. MISS DELLA EGGLESTON is in- ' English Gives s leresled in fravel and hislory. while her hobby is pl-iolography. She leaches Eng- lish 9 and is a Freshman Class sponsor. 1 MRS. MURIEL SEIVER Teaches eighlh grade English. social sludies and reading. Her hobbies are reading and collecling old china and glass. Mrs. Seivers is a sponsor of Teen Queens. MISS PHYLLIS SHAUL is one of lhe sponsors of lhe Sopho- more Class. She 'reaches English 9 and IO. Miss Shaul allended Ne- braska Wesleyan al Lincoln, Ne- braslca. l MRS. LOIS OLSSON leaches English 9 and- IZ. She is a sponsor of Skiliens. She is infer- esled in music, bolh iazz and classical, paleon- lology, reading. hislory and cooking. She received her bachelor of ar-ls degree ai' Nebraska Wesleyan. Basic Fundamenfals English is TaughT To sTudenTs Trorn The Time They enTer sevenTh grade Through Their senior year. ln The sevenTh, eighTh and ninTh grades, They learn mainly English grammar and prepare Themselves Tor high school English. In English IO, They have liTeraTure and more advanced grammar. ln Their iunior year, They sTudy Amer- ican liTeraTure and speech. Speech helps Them To speak correcTly in TronT oT a group. They also give slciTs, one-acT plays and panTomimes To help Them relax in TronT oT a group. English liTeraTure is sTudied by all seniors. Memory worlq, reading plays and lisTening To recordings help Them To undersTand The various plays beT- Ter. They also sTudy grammar and learn many new vocabulary words. Two year courses in French, Spanish, Ger- man and LaTin are oTTered To any sTudenT in grades nine Through Twelve. Foreign language sTudenTs use magazines in various languages, sing ChrisTmas carols and read aloud To help Them make use oT Their newly acquired lan- guages. A LaTin Club, Spanish dinner and French conversaTions also add inTeresT To The sTudy. Foreign languages also help The sTudenTs meeT The college enTrance requiremenTs and help prepare Them Tor Their TuTure occupaTions. MISS LUCILLE E. CRUMBLISS' hobbies are reading and swimming. She Teaches sevenTh grade English and iunior high librarian. Mrs. Crumbliss aTTained her bachelor OT science degree aT The UniversiTy oT Nebraska. MRS. JOHANNA JACOX is in- TeresTed in iournalism and reading. She Teaches English 7 and social sTudies. She acquired her bachelor oT science degree aT Nebraska STaTe Teachers College aT Chadron. i MRS. ETHEL PFLUG sponsors ush- ers and Class Day ai' SHS, as well as being +he high school librarian. Her hob- bies are wrifing and creafive arf. She is also inferesfed in fravel. reading and sporis. She aifained her bachelor of sci- ence degree al +he Universify of Nebraska. Proper Speech Is a Necessity to Life MISS HELEN WARFORD enioys lraveling, viewing plays. iouring 'rheafers and, mos? of all. being wi+h people. Af her firsf year ai' SHS, she 'leaches Eng- lish Il and I2 and speech. Miss Warford ailained her bachelor of arls degree ar +he Nebraska Slafe Teachers College al Peru, Nebraska. MR. GARY D. KEAST. for his firsf year a+ SHS, reaches speech and dramar- ics while he sponsors Thespians. His in- +eres'rs are rhe 'rhealer and reading. Mr. Keasf obiained his bachelor of ar'rs de- gree al' Hasiings College in Hasfings Nebraska. i MRS. LUCILLE O. STANGLE reaches special educafion and reading This yearl She is inferesled in cooking, gardening and reading, while her hobby is sporls. Mrs. Siangle gained her bache- lor of science degree al +he Colorado Slare Universify in Forr Collins. buf she also affended fhe Universiiy of Nebraska. MR. JAMES SAUCERMAN'S hobbies are coin colleciing, fossil hunling and col- Iecling Indian ariiiacis. He is in+eres'red in Iravel, people and phoiography. Mr. Saucer- man 'reaches French I and II, English ll and is a Junior Class sponsor. He acquired his bachelor of aris degree and his mas+er's de- gree al Colorado S'raIe College a+ Greeley Colorado. MRS. MARCELLA HAYEN reaches German I and Il and sponsors Nike. She is in'reres'Ied in Jrravel, music, being a sporis speclaior and poli+ic?. MR. LAWRENCE ALVAREZ has in'Ieres'rs in 'rhe Uniled Slales foreign policy and in sporls. His hobbies are Hi-fi and slereo recordings, as well as phoiography. Mr. Alvarez 'reaches Spanish I and ll and is a sponsor of 'rhe Senior Class. MISS- ALICE CARTER Ieaches Lalin and eighlh grade English. Miss Carler has 'lalfen posi graduale worlc from Columbia Universify, Univer- sily of California and fhe Universiiy of Wyoming. She is one of 'rhe sponsors of 'Ihe Nalional Honor Sociely also. Foreign Languages Open Cl New World MR'S. PHILIPPINA HALSTEAD acquired her bach elor of science degree al Ihe Uniyersily of Souih Dalcola. She 'reaches exghih grade English Her hobbies are hunling. painling and wrihng Mathematics Stimuldtes Student Thinking MR. D O U G LAS CHAP- PELL'S interests are good music and competitive athletics. He teaches advanced algebra, eighth grade math and is the coach ot the re- serve baslcetball team. Mr. Chappell is also a sponsor ot Key Club. MR. LOREN IRELAND teaches phys- ics, physical science and algebra l. His hob- bies are wood working, gardening and me- chanics. He obtained his master ot natural science at the University ot South Dakota and his bachelor ot arts at the University ot Colorado. MRS. LOUISE ASHER .- seventh grade math and also is a se grade sponsor. She has all ot her c in the new Longfellow addition. dvonced Moth Forms Better Reasoning R. HARLEN BLOME'S hobby is ar- buf he is also inferesfed in mafhe- Blome feaches algebra, mafh 7 is an assisfanf Sfudenf Council sponsor. MR. LARRY LEMONS is kepf very busy feaching rnafh and skills 8. He, is also freshman foofball and iunior high fraclc coach. He is infer- esfed in all sporfs and his hobbies are hunfing and fishing. Mr. Lemons. along wifh all his ofher acfivifies, is a MR. CHARLES s N o C K ERA' feaches beginning algebra, advanced algebra and is a sponsor of Sfudenf Council. He is inferesfed in bowling. swimming, fishing, boafing and golf. Mr. Snoclcer affained his bachelor of arfs and masfer of arfs degree al' Colorado Sfafe College af Greeley. sponsor of Hi-Y. MISS ADA WINANS acquired her bachelor of science from Monmoufh College, Monmoufh, illinois and her of arfs af Colorado Sfafe College af Greeley. She plane geomefry and is a sponsor of Nike. Miss is inferesfed in flower gardening. fraveling and MR. HOLLAND PAYNE has been accepfed as a doc- foral candidafe af Oklahoma Sfafe Universify and lacks only eighfeen semesfer hours fo complefe his work on his Docfor of Educafion degree. He feaches physics, advanced mafhe- mafics and is a sponsor of fhe Senior Class and fhe Phofog- raphy Club. Mr. Payne is also fhe science co-ordinafor for fhe Scoffsbluff Public Schools. Journalism, Moth, Homemoking AI 5 MRS. AGNES DERBY leaches malh 8 and is an Eigh sponsor. She gained her bachelor of science degree from Chad Teachers College. melic 7 and is a sponsor ol: The Sevenlh His hobbies are reading, gardening and is inleresled in alhlelic sporls and poliiical MR. HOWARD HOHNSTEIN leach: 9 MR. BRUCE MINTEER is lcepl' very busy in his firsi' year al SHS leaching beginning iournalism and sponsoring BLUFF, ECHOES, Radio Produclion and Quill 8: Scroll. He obiained his bachelor of science in educalion af +he Universify of Nebraska. a Offer Many Different Learning Possibilihes MR. WARREN SCOG-CAN spon- sors FFA and 'reaches vocalional agricul- lure. He gained his bachelor of science MRS. JANE DRAKE leaches hornemaking l, ll, lll, and family living. She is also a co-sponsor of FHA. Her hobbies are colleciing recipes and recipe boolcs. She oblained her bachelor of science degree from Kearney Siale Teachers College. degree al' lhe Universily ol Wyoming. Mr. Scoggan's hobbies are hunling and fishing. MRS. HELEN RASMUSEN earned her bachelor of science degree from lhe Universily of Nebraska. She 'reaches iunior high homemaking and reading. Mrs. Ras- musen is a sponsor of FHA. iw --.. r. f f. . ney Slale Teachers College. MISS DARLENE STRUVE 'reaches home economics 7, 8. 9 ancl is a sponsor of FHA Her hobbies are ouldoor sporls and serving She ob lained her bachelor of science degree from Kear MR. WAYNE BINFIELD sponsors S Club and teaches-chemistry. His bachelor ot arts degree came trom the University ot Nebraslca. He is interested in sports, livestock and government. Science Promotes Many New Ideas for Students MRS. DOROTHY LYON teaches science 9 along with sponsoring the Freshman Class, She acquired her bache- lor ot science degree trom the University ot Nebraska. l MR. GEORGE L. KAPS is spon- sor ot Student Council. His hobby is astronomy, but, he is also interested in science, space travel, aviation and chem- istry. He teaches science and math 8. MR. JAMES R. MANSFIELD teaches science 7, 8 and social studies 9 and spon- sors FTA. He obtained his bachelor ot science degree at the University ot Nebras- ka. Hupting, fishing and sports are his hobbies. MISS MARIE SELLARS teaches biol- ogy She obtained her bachelor ot science degree at Colorado State University. Miss Sellers also. did postgraduate worlc at the University ot Colorado and Colorado State University. MR. DEL TANNER'S hobby is laminated plastic. The YMCA is his other main inter- est. He teaches science, is a sponsor ot Student Council and coaches wrestling. He received his bachelor ot arts degree trom Colorado State College. lndusfrial Arls Help in Expanding Learning MR LEON STONE 'leeches ari' 7 and 8. olamed his bachelor of fine arls degree al' e Slaie Teachers College His hobby is oui- MRS. CLARA MUEHLBERGER is B iunior and senior high ari Jreacher. Her hobbies are ouldoor ac+ivi'iies and arf. Her olher in- leresls are home and naiional and iniernaiional relalions. Mfrs. Muehlherger is head sponsor of Sludenl' Council. V?-I ,fmw W xx L Q K , - A-.. if f.,,, , r- is 53,,Q4W's Vs SEE NOW .-.. Tl-NS Toliieowa HERE si-ioum coxsmacr TO Tx-us vom eoNE. MISS MARIE SELLARS is unpack- ing new science equlpmenl' lo be used MISS LUCILLE BIGELOW ac- quired her bachelor of science from Chadron Slale Teachers College. Miss Bigelow is head sponsor of Teen Queens, along wilh inslrucfing world geography. MR. JERRY HOOPER leaches so- cial sfudies 8 and is a sponsorlof 'Ihe Eighlh Grade. He secured his bachelor of science degree from The Universily of Colorado. Social Studies MR. LES JONES Teaches American governmenl and sponsors lhe Senior Class. He ololainecl his bachelor of science degree from Chadron Slale Teachers College. Aid Us in Unde MRS. MARGARET I.. LEE es social sludies and English 7. She cured her bachelor of arl's degree Jameslown College, Jameslown, Norlh Dalcola. MISS EDITH MEYER'S hobby nalure sfudy. She is also inleresle reading and lraveling. Miss 'reaches world hislory and is more Class sponsor. Her ba arls degree came from lhe of Nebraska and her masle - BJ che Uni' r ol: from Colorado Slale College. slondlng the World Problems Around Us Today MRS. IRENE GLANDT gained her bachelor of arls degree from Ne- braska Slale Teachers College a'r Kear- ney. She inslrucls social sludies 9 and sponsors lhe Freshman Class. Her hob- bies are reading, raking piclures and fishing. MR. WILLIAM L. GOGAN is SHS's new head baskelball coach This year. He reaches American hislory, American governrnenl and is a sponsor of S Club. Mr. Gogan acquired his bachelor ol arls from Nebraska Slale Teachers College a+ Kearney and his masler ol science degree ar 'rhe Uni- versily of Soulhern California. MR. MELVlN HARRIS Teaches American hisrory and is a sponsor of S Club. He oblained his bachelor of arls degree from Colorado Slale Col- lege al Greeley and his masler of arls from lhe Universily ol Wyoming in Lar- amie. Mr. Harris's hobbies are hunling and fishing. wilh her olher aclivilies. MR. BILL CONNER is head foolball coach lhis year al' SHS. He 'reaches world hislory, firsl aid and sponsors S Club. He earned his rnasler ol: arls degree 'from 'rhe Universily of Nebraska. MRS. ESTELLE SCHUMAN'S hobbies are friends, reading and gardening. She re ceived her bachelor of arls degree from Nebraska Srale Teachers College al' Chadron Mrs. Schuman is assislanl Nike sponsor, along Business Management, Trades Prepares MRS. ROMA JEAN MANSFIELD Jreaches book- keeping and business Jryping. She oblained her bachelor of science degree from lhe Uni- versily of Nebraska. Mrs. Mansfield is a sponsor oi FTA, MR. H. A. NELSON'S hobbies are hunling and fish ing. He 'Peaches disfribulive educalion and merchandising. Mr. Nelson is head sponsor of lhe Junior Class and a spon sor of D. E. l-lis bachelor of science degree was received ai Kearney. MISS EILEEN ROCCHIO ieaches begin- ning and advanced shorll-land, advanced secre- iarial and advanced lyping. Her hobbies are knil- ling, painling and crossword puzzles. Reading, polilics and baseball are her main inleresls. Miss Rocchio is Jrhe head sponsor of Skiliens. l-ler bach- elor ol: aris degree was gained al lhe Colorado Slale College. MRS. RUTH NICHOL is a sponsor of Siu denl Council. She leaches fyping, shorlhand, gen- eral business and slenography. Mrs. Nichol se- cured her bachelor of science degree in business adminislralion. She allended Denver Universify for poslgraduale work. 1' eli - i Studenis for Their Later Cccupcitions. MR. WENDELL PLEIS leeches general meial and 'irades and indusiries. His hobbies are sporis, fishing and huni- ing. Mr, Plelc sponsors Audio Visual Club. His bachelor of science degree was oblained a+ ihe Universiiy of Ne- braslca. Chadron. s MR. SHELBY EDWARDS gained his bachelor of aris and masier of aris degrees a+ Colorado Siaie College in Greeley, Colorado. Mr. Edwards leach- es mechanical drawing, boolcbinding and is a sponsor of +he Junior Class. His hobby is sporis. MR. DON HARTWIG ieaches physical educaiion 9, geography 8, so- cial' siudies 7 and is Jrhe freshman fool- ball and iunior high baslceiball coach. His hobbies are fishing and aihleiics. His bachelor of science degree is from Music Provides Enthusiasm for Students l l MR. RONALD BECKER directs A band orchestra, string ensemble and general music. He secured his bachelor ot music education and mas- ter ot music at the University ot Nebraska. Spon- soring Tri-M and Key Club add to his tull sched- ule. MRS. GEORGENE DIERS teaches art 7, along with being A band assistant. She also di- rects the Seventh and Eighth Grade bands. Painting is her main hobby, but, she is also a sponsor ot the Student Council. MR. PAUL SWANSON sponsors Tri-'M and National Honor Society. Mr. Swanson directs A Cappella Choir, Tower Choir, Boys' Glee, Girls' Gleeand College Choir. His hobbies are collect- ing records, playing bridge and ping-pong. He gained his bachelor ot arts degree at Nebraska Wesleyan and his master ot arts degree at Colo- rado State University. MRS. LUCILLE FURHRER teaches reading 8 and music 7 and 8. She 'is inter- ested in reading, travel and music, but col- or photography is her main hobby. Mrs. Furhrer is also a Teen Queen sponsor. Physical Educcliion Builds Our Bodies MR. EVERETT A. MARCH ieaches boys physical educaiion and is ihe iennis and reserve iooiball coach. He is head sponsor of Hi-Y. His hobbies are archery, fishing, huniing and coin colleciing while his in'l'eres+s are aihleiics and physical filness of children. He obiained his bachelor oi aris degree ai' Colorado Sfaie College ai Greeley. GAA GIRLS ARE shown exercise ing, afier school, by iumping on ihe gymnasium irampoline. M l S S JACQUELYN WEDEMEYER sponsors GAA. She 'Peaches healih 8 and girls physical educaiion 8 and 9. Her hobbies- are gardening, fishing and huniing. She se- cured her bachelor of aris from Nebraska Siaie Teachers College and her masier of aris from Colorado S+a+e.X MR. WILLIAM PUT- iss-Cl1sSl1ed'+li 7 and 8' Miss ELAINE JAMES. in+ereS+S are Skiing gemeel l'l'S bechelef Ol: and iraveling. She Teaches physical educaiion. degree el llie l-lmVe ' healfh and sponsor GAA. Her bachelor of aris of Nebraska- degree was received ai Colorado Siaie Universiiy. l MRS. SANDY PEPPER is fhe prin- cipal's secrefary. She fakes care of fhe daily bullefin. correspondence, mail dis- fribufing and eligibilify lisfs. MRS. JOSEPHINE FORBES sells all school supplies. acfiviiy ficlcefs and helps all freasurers of organizafions lceep fheir books in good order. MRS. FREDA DUNLAP is fhe boolclceeper in fhe business office. Among her dufies are making ouf fhe payroll for fhe school. paying bills and helping Mr. Goerlce order supplies for fhe school sysfem. 1 MRS. MARY COPE is fhe high school and grade school nurse. She helps wifh fhe fall examinafions and malces daily-visifs fo all grade schools of Scoffsbluff. MRS. JEAN HALL is fhe regisfrar in +he dean's office. She records all sfudenfs grades, as- sembly seafs and keeps fhe affendance record. MRS. PEG ANSTINE is secrefary fo fhe Superinfenclenf and school board. she was previously fhe secrefary 'lo The principal. She is in charge of corres- pondence and fakes minufes of school board meefings. We Could Not Function Without Them N MRS. MILDRED SARBAUGH manages the cafeteria. She plans each day's menu tor the school meals. and prepares meals tor spec- ial events as weli. w: Alex Welsgerber George Hein Claude Hartman Baci: Row rd Matlock. CUSTODlANS-First Row: Minnie Young, Pete Pauley. Second 5 , . . CAF-ETERIA STAFF-from left: Tillie Root. Waunita Helen Hein, Marie Slcroupa. Henrietta Honeycutt, Helen anghart, Mildred Sarbaugh, Helen Smith, Mollie Engleman. Reed, Esther Ott, Grace Nunn and Marie Gerhard. Hard prac+ice and long hours of preparalion are awarded by high honors. Dramarics and music. bolh vocal and ins'rrumen+al, broughl honor 'lo Sl-IS. Consumaling Jrhe marching season for A Band was an invilalion +o march in 'l'he inaugural parade of Presideinl' Kennedy a+ Washingron, D.C. The band also Traveled +o Omaha +o march in 'lheir homecoming parade and during Jrhe halli+ime ol: l'he ScoH'sblufl-Omaha Soulh game. Concerls and pa- rades complejred Jrhe resl' of +he year for 'l'he bands- men. A Cappella choir and Jrhe olher choirs of 'rhe music deparlmenl' presenled Kisme'r as 1'heir an- nual opereH'a. The orcheslra helped by accompany- ing fhe chorus. Finishing up Jrhe year were several concerls. Several sludenls each year are honored for 'rheir worlc in 'rhe music depar+men1'. Tri-M members work 'for The advancemenl and apprecia+ion of all music. Q! 77 Kismet . . . concerts Washington . . . parades . . . work Perfection ls the Goal of A Coppell A CAPPELLA- Fronf, from lefl: Barbara Henderson, Re Holmgren, Olivia Guevara, Sharon Grasmiclc, Linda Micek, Janice Korl' Rogerl' Camera, Ron Plasler, Bolo Hoffman, Chuck Knaulo. Second: Sharon Husfon, Donna Hild. Gale Schuman, Roloerla Glover, Emilie Mayborn, Carolyn Broil, Wilmella Rusch, Jim Kirschman. Herloerl Herhard. Randy Munro. Third: Barb Harlung, Jane Ballen- During 'rhe year A Cappella choir has mainlained ils purpose, as oul- lined in lheir conslilulion, by promol- ing enlerlainmenl and lurlhering lhe musical educalion of lheir members. This purpose was accomplished lhrough 'rhe various musical programs. The choir gave 'lhree concerls dur- ing 'rhe year. Included were a Thanks- giving, Chrislmas and spring program. A+ 'rhe end of lhe year +he operella was presenled. becca CHOIR OFFICERS, left fo righl: Rebecca Holmgren Janice Korl, vice-presidenfg Linda Weisgerber secrelai Mel Lana, Sludenl' Council represenlalive: Ron Plasler pre line, Jean Dickenson, Sue Everell, Barbara Slannard Carol Usl' Peg Hessler, Jack Padberg, Mike O'Shea Dick Nazarenus Daniels, Sieve Ofie. Back: Jean Donovan, Linda Lalrhn Linda gerber, Mary Hays, Ellen Ann Baker, Joan Schneider Glenda gren, Chuck Winkler, Mel Lana, Ari' Junqe Ari Foos Brenl Be Larry Lindquist hrough QuoliTy, Tone and Willingness A CAPPELLA-FronT, from leTT: Marsha McCuTchen, Linda Lee, Elaine auTman, JaneT Suzuki, Jacque AXT. Second: Blaine Spurgeon, Linda Koening, oy Schooicraft Juduy Deines, Marsha Johns. Third: Larry Nelson, Leila Keller. eanne- PoinTer, Marlorie Germany, Mary McKniqhT. KaThy Cross. Back: Dennis rausnick, Mike Daniels, Mary Peshek, MarTi l-land, Jane Carson, Lois QuinneTT. PARTICIPATING lN THE BANNER DAY presenTaTion. A ----n- ,,.,:,...sl., swam +ha Banner Dav rovalTv as They hum The 'LZ?fSf4r..w-, ffswswr-fr'wfwxew LOOKING OVER THE MUSIC Tor The opereTTa are choir direcTor Paul Swan- son and sTudenT direcTor ArT Junge. High sTandarcls were seT by The choir aT The beginning oT The year when a consTiTuTion was composed, Their TloaT won TirsT place in The Banner Day pa- rade, Ten members were senT To NorTh PlaTTe Tor The music clinic and They selecTecl Their opereTTa, KismeT, be- Tore Thanksgiving vacaTion. Prepara- Tions Tor The opereTTa sTarTed shorTiy aTTer ChrisTmas vacaTion. Leading The choir were The execu- Tive boarcl. The direcTor. a sTudenT di- recTor and various secTion leaders. Tower, Girls' Glee Raise Their Voi TOWER Froni' from iefi' M l Jh - , : arene o ns, Dolores Miller, Janice Johnson, Joy Hise Niorna Becerra, Glenda Hobbs, Lynn Conklin, Larry Hessler, Jerry Knaub. Second: Cindy Crevision, Karen Joyce, Pai' Lager, Bonnie Beiz, Bobby Koch, Tom Knaub, Paul Wil- liams, Rusiy Lovell. Third: Carol Ehrharf, Judene Yekel, Mary Smiih, During ihe pasi year Girls' Glee pariicipaied in ihree programs. Being Jrhe largesi' chorus. ihey proved io be ihe choir wiih The mosi volume. Freshman girls who have ihe willing- ness and Jrhe abiliiy io sing compose ihe Girls' Glee. Hs purpose is io Jrrain ihe girls in blending and improving Jrhe gualiiy oi iheir voices. H is The iump- ing oii poini for Tower and A Cap- pella. Brenda Haun, Charlene Rein, Tom Vorse, Gary Palser, Larry mack, Alien Lowry. Back: Theresa Scheiler, Linda Free, Judy fern, Sandra Dokken, Sieve Schliening, Clark Chrisienson. Breeden, Gerald Schmeckpeper, Harley Smiih. GIRLS' GLEE-Froni, 'From Iefh Norma Wise. Knufson, Mary Goodell, Gloria Hewiii, Doris Second: Cheryl Dougheriy, Susan Henderson, Nellie dredge, Loreiia Axi, Kay Oiie. Third: Paify Hamburger Janei' Doering, Linda Abernaihy, Colleiie Benily, P Grover. Back: Marlene Fichna. Sylvia Meier, Marlene Meier Marlene Webber, Judy Winkler. Linda Io Produce Melodious Harmony in Song Tower Choir gained popularily in lhe pasl' year wilh ils well pre- senled music. The choir parlicipajr- ed in a Thanksgiving, Chrislmas and spring concerl. The acquired a gualily unequaled in l'he preced- ing years. Tower Choir combined wi+h Bearcal' Chorale early in The year lo make il 'rhe second largesl chor- al group in school. This combina- Jrion became very popular and formed a very excellenl choir. TOWER-Fronl, from lefl: Arrhalela Claylon, Karen Frank, Mavis Mulzen- burger, Joyce Welsch, Earlynn Smilh, Second: Sonya Vasquez, Kalhy Hanson, Teresa Abel, Priscilla Schegel. Third: Dianna Kosman, Lynda Lulh, Mary Guelller, Susan Razee, Pamela Hoffman. Back: Tad Harlshorn, Nancy Cisar, Virginia Welsch, Kalhy Winlers. GIRLS' GLEE-Fronr, 'From lef-l: Janel Fauver, Lynda Bow- ker, Suzanna Schmidl, Beverly Gerlock, Carole Cushing, Guyla Walker, Sherry Holliday, Nora Barraza, Rila Guevara, Laura Bauer. Second: 'Slevie Hanna, Calhy Miller, Nancy Welherell, Karen Reeves, JoAnn Schanaman, Norma Royle, Linda Roloerlson, Adele Hoffman, Charlolle Minlligher, Donna Adams, Shirley Pelerson, Nancy Sample. Third: Mary Veloz, Anilra Mund+, Beverly Dewey. Becky Berggren, Elaine Roberlus, Jacque Wells, Janice Casliaux. Linda Green, Linda Rein, Kalhy Gerhard, Olga Scanchez, Helen Lawrence. Back: Diane Hanely. Parry Vasquez, Cynlhia Weisgerber, Janel' Hill, Jan Emery, Karen Henkel, Shirley Solano, Diane Cline, Jane+ Hass, Rufh Heckman, Nancy Schealf, Ellen Smilh, Thelma Seymour. Wide Variety of Vocal Activities Giv FRESHMAN BOYS' GLEE F t t I f - PON. l'0m el! BUiCl'I OlS0f1. GGVY Fryar, Joel Karrer, Lawrence Lowry. Third: Mark Sandbeck Baker, Randy Zitterkopt, Bob Goddard, Randy Meisner, Todd Soren- 'K0iIer, Curtis Grat, Jack Lacy, Dan Munro. son. Second: Jerry Douglass, Pete Godinez, Dick Herringer, John Boys' Giee is the smallest group in the vocal department. It consists ot thirteen members. This year they spent most ot their time preparing themselves tor tuture years as choir members. Something new was added this year. Boys' Giee, Tower Singers and Girls' Glee had a picnic on the stage. This was in- cluded in their spring concert. White working toward pretection, the boys were included in presenting a Thanks- giving and Christmas concert. These pro- grams also included the other choirs in the vocal department. MRS. LUCILLE FUEHRER, music instructor, through her tile ot recordings while selecting music to tor her students to develop their appreciation ot tine 1 SCOFGS. unior High Varied Background in Music i KATHY BAILEY ACCOMPANlES Larry Karmer while doing olo work. This represenis only one example of whai is done in Jrhe evenih and eighlh grade music classes. Sevenih and eighih graders, work- ing ioward becoming fuiure choir members, had 'rheir work cur oui for ihem. During 'rhe class hour, siudenis learned aboui music and ihe funda- menials of becoming good vocalisis for ihe fuiure years. They speni a greai deal of 'rime learning how io read noies, blend iones and carry a piich. Also during ihe class, Jrhey lisiened io records, learned aboui ihe composers and lhe backgrounds of The records. This gave Them a wider knowledge in music back- ground. Music is required in ihe sev- enih and eighih grades. Aiier 'ihis iime, ihe siudenis have The opporiuniiy io 'lry our for various high school choir groups. Tl-TESE STUDENTS ARE members of Mrs. Fuehrer's sixih period Singing some 0-F Their favoriie songs, seven l Th and GIQVITD graue usic class. Music is an eleciive course iaken for one semesier. prepare 'rhemselves for fuiure work as vocaisis. Orchestra Provides Music for Operefiop ORCHESTRA OFFICERS-Fronf, 'From leff: Marilyn Nagel president Kay Robinson, assisfani' librarian: Barbara Jacox, secre fary-librarian. Back: Barbara Thompson, Sludenr Council represenia five: Les Ausfin, properly manager: Judy Van Winlcle, sfudenf di recfor. , Plays for Meetings and at State Clinic I SHS ORCHESTRA-Front, -from left: Norma Selby, Vicki Anne Baker, Ralph Petzold, Les Austin, Barbara Jacox, Mr. Ronald Romtgh, Susan Campbell, Mary -Ann Rutt, Rita Wilson. Second: Becker, director, Dave Bartoot, Mike Warren, Marilyn Nagel. Karen Denton, Barbara Thompson, Bill Smith, Jim Baggs. Back: Ellen MR. SWANSON, LOOKING a little displeased, still hopes tor the orchestra while they practice tot Kismet. Following the close ot the marching band season. many instrumental music students began to earnestly work on perfecting the Sl-lS orchestra. From the beginning ot tirst semester, long hours were spent in daily practice sessions. All ettorts were pointed toward the vocal-instrumental departments' pro- duction ot Kismet, Under the direction ot Mr. Ronald Becker and Mr. Paul Swanson, these stu- dents gained the experience ot accompany- ing vocalists, while the choral group gained in working with orchestration. Members ot the orchestra played tor various church and civic organizations dur- ing the year. Other participation included the state music clinic, held during the spring. lt was a busy and musical year tor the members ot the SHS orchestra. SHS BAND Froni' from leff Barbara Thompson Karen Denfon Shirley kopf Sharon Schnell Second Mary Schoeer Judy Deines Vicki Ruplinger Mary Purnell Jerdie Knuison Don Lalicker Gary Ingleman Third Charles Scrlven Siefien Buck Srnilh, Donna Collamore, Gary Nuss, Jim Nichol, Sandy Sleffen, Ann Kelly, Dick Buglewicz. Back: Jack Padberg, Mike Daniels, Lois Knoll. Sharon SHS Band had a busy beginning prepar- ing for half-'rime performances during Jrhe fooiball season. The Band was 'ro repori' each morning ai' seven or seven +hir'ry 'ro praciice marching and learn differeni' rou- +ines. Mr. Ron Becker, a new member of 'rhe facullry and new among some sludenis, led +he band in many performances during 'rhe foolrball season and in many parades. such as ihe inaugural parade. Wilh ihe help of Drum Maior Dick Nazarenus and The six lwirlers, fhe Band had a prosperous year. In +he spring, preparaiion for The an- nual iormal conceri was under way. This, ihen, will conclude 'rhe year's work 'For 'rhe SHS Band. Sieve Cassels, Bruce Seger, Evereli' Barflell, Pricilla Dougherly, Kaihy Olson. Twir Sharon l-luslon, Nancy Hall, Jean Bauer. Mascof: Sandy Douglass. Marching Precision Exhibife BAND OFFICERS-From leff: Janie Miller, librarian: Karen secrelary-Treasurer: Judy Wimberley, vice-president Dick Nazarenus, and sfudenf direcior: Jack Padberg, Sludenl' Council represenfaiiver Paul properly manager: and Sandy Sfeifen, librarian. Denlon Ausmus Babs Numon. MascoT: Cindy Hilzer. The highlighT Tor SHS Band This year was The Trip To WashingTon, D.C. There They represenTecl The sTaTe oT Nebras- ka in The inaugural parade. This was The TirsT Time The SHS Band had been asked To march in The inaugural parade. During The ChrisTnuas vacaTion, each sTudenT gave up Three hours oT his or her Time every morning. During These hours They marched Tive miles, plus exercises To condiTion Themselves. Beside making The Trip To Washing- Ton, D.C., They also saw many hisTorical They Traveled Through diTTerenT sTaTes. back Thousands oT picTures and diTTerenT sTories To Tell, sTudenT was bubbling over wiTh ex- LaTer in The year, a parTy was show all The picTures and To ear Talks abouT The Trip. SHS BAND-Fronf, Trom leTT: Larry lngwerson, KaThy Moore, Ann Campbell, Lynn Jane RicharT, Barbara Henderson, Janie Miller. Second: Earlene Bailey, Dave WesT Loos, STeve Hall, BrenT Besaw, Bob Ferguson. Mary Kirschman Paul Asmus. 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Third: Jim Baggs, Ron Bolzer, Olson, Bill Solson, Greg Chasiain, John ,Roberis. AI Russell. Baci: Richard Diers, direcior, Janice Casiiaux, Jan Doring, Ruih Heclcman l SID HENDERSON, '59 graduaie oil SHS, charge of 'rhe recepfion ihal was given band mer by The Nebraska represeniaiives when 'rhey arrived Washingion. l WGS ',mHf.:i,a ' 'Riiimil Experience with Instrumental Activities SHS FRESHMAN BAND-Front, 'from Iett: Dianne Denton. Beverly Bauer. Third: Pete Karubos, Galen Seip, Rogert Batt, John' aron Lora, Norma Royle, Trudy Lieberman, Jeri Rutman, Linda Schrooer, Lupe Gonzales, Ann Skinner, Jaci Haun, Curtis Grat, arman, Gertrude Wittenburg, Vicki Harris, Carol Morby. Second: Chuck Berger, Karen Wineberg, John Wolt, Holly Hodge, Susan On lfoller,'Nancy Wetherell, Toni Kaes, Jerry Clark, Marty Blaha. Campbell. Back: Richard Kort, Todd Sorenson, Sue Hiner, Nancy ynthls Weisgerber, Sherry Schreiner, Dan Munro, BeckylBerggrenf Jane Sample, Dick Reiger, Harlem Rubottom. SHOWING THEIR TALENTS in playing the trombone, in hopes making the High School Band are: Larry Davis, Bill Saleen and Butch son. Mrs. Richard Diers, director ot the SHS Freshman Band, had a busy sched- ule planned tor them this year. During the treshman tootball games, the band played at halt-time and quarters. For marching in the Band Day, Banner Day ancl other parades, the band devoted time and ettort tor pertection. Also included in their work was putting on concerts. Selected tor the year were Susan Campbell as student director and Cur- tis Gratt as drum malor. Together with Mrs. Diers they worked with the band in helping them with preparation tor next year. l EIGHTH GRADE BAND-Fronl, 'From lefl: Sharon Shaw, Pam Conner, Alice Baker, Pally Hascall, Nancy Purnell, Janel Jones, Joan Hall, Roxanne Beally, Jean While. Second: Belly Rexius, Belsy Frenimore, Milzi Hummel, Viclci Greenwall, Doug Auslin, Sandy Bradsby, Jim Ehrliclc, Jane Purlzer, Karen Nazarenus, Judy Gillam, Janis lngwersen, Connie Conred, Paula Henilci. Third: Sandra Slric er, Angla Zoerb, Donna Luche, Jim Lowe, Hope Magallanes, Ji Hallpenny, Kalhy Bailey. Laurie Kulcas, Bill Thompson, Shirley Hen' mer, Dick Binlield, Jim Zimmerman. With Eye Toward Future Musical Years Under lhe direclion ol lvlrs. Richard Diers, lhe SH Eighlh Grade ,Band slarled lhe year oll by learnin marching roulines lor lhe parades in which lhey pa licipaled. These parades included lhe Homecoming an lhe College Band Day. Laler in lhe year preparali SHS JR. HIGH STRING ENSEMBLE-Fronl, from lell: Fran- Pechacelc. Baclr: Haoold Wallers, Dennis Lillle, Marla Hagen, Cher cine Cornell, Linda Roberlson, Susan Abner, Karen Reeves, Judy Ruplinger, Sandra Propp, Mr. Ronald Becker, direclor. r- J L ST ve Sohos Jack Todd Back: SHS EIGHTH GRADE BAND-FronT, from leTT: Alice Aceve- SiTzman, Al Amundsen, im acy, e , . , MarTha Rogers, Sue JusTis, Lenore BarTa. Second: Bob GlandT, Pearlene Laliclcer, John STannarcl, STeven Einsel, Bonnie Ballew, m Reading. Bob Cover, Mike Collopy, Doug Garvilc, Wayne Jim Palser, Don Colling, Richard Frey, Randy Russell. ueller. Third: Dean Palser, Jon Vanderhoof, Ralph Allired, Ricky unior Highers Spend Long, Hard Hours as also made Tor Their winTer concerT. Judy Wimber- members spenT The year learning The TunclamenTals oT y, a member oT The SHS Band, was The sTuclenT di- music in preparaTion Tor The coming years oT high school cTor. SmallesT oT The insTrumenTal music groups is The SHS nior high STring Ensemble. This small group oT Ten music, as orchesTra members. Also in The schedde was Their parTicipaTion in The annual spring concerT. DURING THE MONTH of March, many members ol: The insTrumenTal music deparTmenT leTT The band room To praciTice on sTage Tor The spring concerT. Pam Conner, Pain Reading and Roxanne BeaTTy, among oTher aspiring musicians, ' are shown leaving room IOS. l ALL WORK AND lots of play ldramatic, that isl made Kismet a fine production. This shot, taken during one of the many pre-performance practices, shows cast members and the SHS orchestra rehearsing one of the colorful selections. First Instrumental Group ls D Band Music, thoroughly planned and co- ordinated, is offered throughout all grades in SHS. Whether the student is interested in instrumental or vocal: band, orchestra, or ensemble, a cap- pella or glee club, his interest will find its expression. Long hours of effort on the parts of Mr. Ronald Becker, Mrs. Georgene Diers, Mr. Paul Swanson and Mrs. Lu- cille Fuehrer add to the benefits stu- dents can obtain through participa- tion. Thanksgiving and Christmas pro- grams, the Washington trip, spring con- cert and Kismet are all memories. Next year even greater things will happen musically at SHS. SHS D BAND-Front, 'From left: Linda Kumelos, Ron Rippen. Reinhardt, Marcia Goerke, Onitha Brotzman, Linda Nichol Tlur Connie Nuss, Jana Salyers. Jerre Deines, Rita Greenwalt, Judy Has- Bill Selby, Harold Root, Pierre Daggett, Steven Hays, Janet Robert call. Second: Becky Mullins, Julie Cunningham, Carol Foster, Mar- Back: Vicki Towater, Skipper Spiker. David Belief. C0f1f1l6 Hettlflqe iorie Talbot. Barbara Buck, Pat Murphy, Diana Reizenstein, Becky Steve Bartlett- TRI-M-FronT, from lefi: Rebecca Holmgren, Sandy STeTTen, nne Campbell, Ann Kosman, Judy Wimberly, Lois Knoll, Karen enTon, Marilyn Nagel. Barbara Jacox, Barbara Thompson. Second: ane Miller, Emilie Mayborn, Marcia Johns, MarTi Hand, Barbara arTung, KaThy Cross, Carolyn BroTT, Janice KorT, Joy SchoolcraTT, haron HusTon. Third: Ari' Junge, Dennis Krausnick, Linda LaTTin. Jean Donovan, Linda Weisgerber, Judy Van Winkle, Michelene Selby, Jane BalenTine, Jean Dickenson, Shirley SchwarTzkopT. Back: Jack Padberg, Leslie AusTin, Doug Sorenson, Dave BarTooT, EvereTT BarTleTT, Ralph PeTzold, Mike Daniels, Dick Nazarenus, Bill Ross, Randy Burkholder. Tri-M Recognizes Dufsianding Musicians Modern Music MasTers is one oT The Top exTra-cur'ri- ular organizaTions in SHS. Designed To recognize The u+s+andino musicians in all areas oT high school music, his group provides incenTive Tor all vocal and insTrumen- al sTudenTs To sTrive consTanTly Tor beTTer perTormances. Becoming a member oT Tri-M is no easy Task, and To be elecTed requires much work on The parT oT The in- dividual. lniTiTaTion is held Tollowing The end OT TirsT semesTer, wiTh regular weekly meeTings held in The eve- nings. Membership include. sTudenTs Trom grades nine Through Twelve. D BAND-FronT,'from leTT: Janelle RubboTTum, Judy BrungardT, Jennifer HarTranTT. econd: CaThy Russell, Gary Gerhardt David Weideman, Jim Hild, Bob Slie, Dennis rasmick. Third: Paul AlTred, RoberT Anderson, Ray Dunlap, STeven STeTTenson, Dennis ecking. David Ruff. Rick Jasa, David Hayen, lsarel Oieda, Jim Helm. Back: Mrs. Richard iers, Judy Wimberley. NOT picTured: Jean Hodge, STeven Payne, STeve Perez. Becker, sponsor: Rebecca Holmgren SOP. i AT A MUSICAL SESSION oT Tri-M oTTicers and sponsors are: lseaT- edl Barbara Thompson, secreTary: lsTandingl Anne Campbell, vice-presi- denT: Dennis Krausnick, hisTorian: Linda Weisgerber, Treasurer: Mr. Ronald president and Mr. Paul Swanson, spon- Thespians, a National Speech Honorary THESPIANS Fronl' f IH J T - , rom e : . . Arnold, Kafhy Hansen, Nelson, Barbara Hariung, Diclc Nazarenus. Ann Kosman. Baal: Larry Loos, Janie Miller, Jim Loos, Susan Evere'H', Jim Zier. Seconcl: AUSHFI. PST Harmon. Clarke Cl'1fi5l'9l'l59l'1. Mary Pesheli. Sandra Sharon l-lusion, Gary Goerke, Nancy Cisar, Jerry Dunlap, Larry aff. Ari JUf1QSi l-lndd W9lSQSflJGF. DGV6 BGFiOO'l- THESPIAN OFFICERS lislen +0 a word of advice from Presideni' Sharon Husion. Officers are Marii Hand, vice-president John Raiser, Siudenl' Council represenia five: Dick Nazarenus, business manager: Barbara l-lariung secreiaryg SanDee Siewari, hisiorian, Larry Nelson, ireas- urer, and S E ' usan vereii, corresponding secreiary. MR. GARY KEAST POINTS OUT an esiing scene on siage 'lo Miss Helen during ihe opereiia. They boih served as sponsors This year. Offers Forensic, Dramatic Contribution DAVE BARFOOT MAKES a dashing attempt to inter- what looks like a love scene between Susie Everett and w THESPIANS-Front, from left: Anne Campbell. Jon Stetten, Mary Helen McKnight. Ronald Plaster, Jane Riclnart, Judy Cisar, John Reiser, Matti Hand. Back: Arttmeleta Dennis Krausnick, Glenda Snogren, Jerry Breeden, Di Kosman. Nazarenus in the all-school play Ask Any Girl. CAST MEMBERS TAKE their tina tain call in the play Ask Any Girl. l bow in the last cur THESPIAN INITIATION h was eld February 27. musf have worked one-hundred hours on a play or slage Fourieen new members were inilialed by 'lhe presenl' crew. Thespian officers. ln order 'io become a member, you Thespians Troupe Present Comedy, Drama Thespians Troupe 8l9 is an honorary sociefy for srudenrs inreresred in dramaiic arrs. To be ac- cepred info lhis organizarion, each member musl- have obrained IOO acring hours, eiiher working as a crew member, or ,being in a play. Then lhey mus+ be inirialed, eirher formally or informally having ro recile IO lines of Shakespeare. This year I5 members were admiried in This club. Ask Any Girl , a rhree-acl' comedy was pre- senred on December 8. being 'rhe firsf all-school play of Jrhe year. Then on March I7, The Thespians wenr +o Dis'rric+ and Sraie Speech Conresrs, wi+h a one-acl' play and o'rher dramafic poerry, reading and discussions. A second all-school play was pre- senred on May 3, 4. This was a dramafic play, en- +iHed, The Diary of Anne Frank . A+ 'rhe end of 'lhe year, Thespians held 'rheir an- Irmiual banquelr for Jrhe members and Their parenls, ere lhe awards for Besl' Ac+or and Aclress were presenlecl. SUSAN EVERETT and Dick Nazarenuspasl Meg Wheeler BH Miles Doughlen, in a scene 'From Ask Any Glrl'. PF959l'1l'ed Defiem ber 7 by fhe Thespians. r of Debate ls Successful idenr: Lee Smilh. secrelary- DEBATE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS From lefl Mr Keasl' gfreel- pregldem Pe-ler Hamon, vice-pres O Ed d O F T Miss Warlord, sponsor. This was The second year Debale Club has been funclioning in Scolls- blulf High. Members are chosen on Jrhe basis of scholaslic abilily and Their inleresl' in debale. The group held a prac'l'ice,deba'l'e wirh Gering, and also wenl' 'ro Lincoln lo sil' in on a deba'l'e by lhe Universily of Nebraska and Colgale. Discussion groups, in which 'rhe members par'l'ici- pared, discussed one nalional lopic. During Jrhe year, lhe group galhered marerial on +his nalional lopic and on how 'ro organize and develope cases. Sponsors of The group are Miss Hel- en Warlord and Mr. Gary Keasl. l96l DEBATORS included-Fron'l', from le'll': Linda Abernalhy, Ed Overslreel, Lee Smirh. Second: Harlan Rubollom, Peler Ham- on, Eddie Lockwood. Third: John Reiser. Daniel Talbol and' Pal' Hamon. These are fhe Bearcafs couldn'+ be prouder. This chanf followed The Big Red feams wherever fhey wenf. Whefher winning or losing. The enfhusiasm of fhe crowd and pep club was never dimmed. Experience was gained by fhe iunior high, fresh- men and reserve players as fhey worlced fheir way foward posifions on fhe varsify feams. Supporf from parenfs and businessmen helped boosf fhe feam fo vicfory. Along wifh playing fhe game, fhe afhlefes learn co-operafion. responsibilify and a sense of fair play. lniuries incurred during fhe games hampered many players and fool: several ouf for fhe enfire season. Wresfling and cross-counfry broughf Honors fo Scoffsbluff fhis year. as did fhe foofball and baskef- ball feams. Tennis, golf and fraclc came info fh ' err own wifh fhe coming of spring. lnframurals were l p ayed by The hoopsfers who were nof on fhe ofher feams. S T Wins . . losses es . . . cheers . . . team spirit I VARSITY SEASON RECORD These Are the Bearcats CouIdn'f Be Prouder BEARCAT VARSITY fronf, 'From Ie'H: Irvin Hilzer, Chuck Winkler, Coaches Wayne Biniield, Bill Conner, Bud Harris, Man- agers Curi' Hansen, Jim Zier, BiIIy Bi+ner, John Morrison, Marvin Marfin. Second: Dennis Spurgeon, Ed Lucke, Randy Munro, Harlen Aden, Harley Shaver, Ari' Kissack, John Ramsey, Mel Lana, Bill Fi++s, Marv Neu, Ed Cas'riIIo. Third: Sieve Tando, Dick Lacy, John STUDENT MANA a big red spirif huddie before 'rhe opening whisile of Jrhe game. Rogers, Mariin Piasfer, Siacy Myers, Marv Dike, Frank -Cos+a Ronn Warren, Skip Johnsfon, Rus'ry Lovell, Jim Eariow, Hank Crane Back: Ernie Renieria, Rick Srangle, George Vorse, Joe TraveIuI' John PieI, Gary Neibauer, Don WoIco++, Oscar Baraza, Gen Sclwwarizkopf, Ray Popp, SI'an BeIzoId. GERS Jim Zier and Curr Hansen s'Iand on 'rhe oufside of I 2 Scoffsbiuff ...........,........ Scoiisbiuff ........ ........ Scofrsbluff .....,.. ........ Scoifsbluff ........ ..,..... Scoirsbiuff .....,.. ........ Scoifsbiuff ......... ........ SCOTTSIZJIUIIT ........ ........ 7-I3 6-I3 ......,...Gra nd IsIan ScoHsIoIuI'F ........ ,....... 6 -I3 ....vv......,. Rapid CII Scoiisbiufi ........ ........ 6 - O .... .............- S ICIFIS Scoifsbiufi. O-25 .................... MCCOO I3-26 7-I2 32-I3 7-I3 3I-I3 Omaha Soui' ..,.,,,,,,..........Kea rne ...,,,......Nor'rh PIaH ra mi ...........AIIia nc I-IaITIoack Jim Farlow made The TirsT Touchdown oT The season wiTh 9:2I remaining in The TirsT quarTer. Tackle Ronn Warren placekicked The exTra poinT. Louis Pfrangle, Cody player, ouTran The Cherry and WhiTe Tor Two Touchdowns in The TirsT quarTer To puT Cody ahead and win by 6 poinTs. Larry Salbnger, Grand Island end, caughT a pass Trom quarTerback Ron Weise To make The TirsT score oT The game wiTh I:I7 IeTT in The TirsT quarTer. WiTh 5:02 remaining in The TirsT haIT, Charley Schweiger roared 67 yards unTouched Y- O. 'For The Islanders second T.D. Bud Bo sen's pIacemenT raised To score I3- V'!iTh 2:07 remaining in The TirsT half, Marv IvIarTin. iunior, plunged 2 yards To Ioring The score 6-I3 in Tavor of The Islanders. MARV NEU JOHN RAMSEY Hallfback QuarTerback SHS COACHES Wayne Binfield, Bill Conner and Bud Harris give a look of saTisFacTion Tor The I96O BearcaT TooTbaII Team. ART KISSACK HARLEY SI-IAVER HARLEN ADEN Guard Fullback Guard Coaches Lead Bearcats To Third Plac I JOHN RAMSEY, number 33, races Tor yardage while Two and ArT Kissack, number 66, rush Toward him To aid in anoTh Sidney Maroons aTTempT To block him. Ronn Warren. number 70, TirsT down Tor The BearcaTs. The CaTs won The game 6-O. MEL LANA STEVE TAN DO Tackle Guard Marv Neu, senior hahfbaclc, made Th TirsT Touchdown oT The Rapid CiT game, puTTing The BearcaTs ahead unTi The TourTh quarTer. Rapid CiTy's Tirs TD. came wiTh 5:3I leTT in The gam and enabled Them To Tie The score 6-6 John Woods. Cobbler Tullbaclc, lolasTe across Trom 5 yards ouT wiTh I:34 re maining and placelciclced The exTr poinT, giving Them a I3-6 vicTory. Joh Ramsey, senior Tullbaclc, plunged 2V yards To score The TirsT Touchdown i The opening minuTes of The Sidne game. The score remained unchange To give The CaTs a 6-O win over Sidney T uring West Big Ten Conference Season RONN WARREN Tackle McCook pinned The BearcaTs 25-O in The opening esT Big IO Conference game. ScoTTsbluTT held Mc- ook The TirsT quarTer, buT The Bisons rambled To a 3-O halTTime lead. ln The TourTh quarTer, McCook MLA loose and made I2 more poinTs To give The Bison final score oT 25-O. In The Omaha SouTh game, The Took a I3-O halTTime lead. John Ramsey wenT yards Tor ScoTTsbluTT's TirsT Touchdown wiTh 6:40 leTT The TirsT quarTer. End Marv Dike scored 6 more poinTs l-larlen Aden placekicked The exTra poinT. SouTh I8-l3 lead in The lasT quarTer. Don Crum's upped The score To I9-I3. Duane Novak yards To conclude The day and Don Crum's mhade The Tinal counT 26-I3 in Tavor oT ouT . FRANK COSTA Tackle ScoTTsbluTT Tashioned a 7-O lead 4I seconds be- Tore The end OT The TirsT halT on Oscar Barraza's 2 yard slash over The line and I-larlen Aden's successTul place- kick. WiTh I:IO in The Third quarTer, Randy Harris made Kearney's TirsT T.D. Maurry May Then came in To seT The pins Tor The winning Touchdown. WiTh a I3-O lead Tor The NorTh PlaTTe Bulldogs in The TirsT quarTer, The BearcaTs rose To a 32-I3 vicTory. Dick Lacy, iunior. made The TirsT T.D. Tor ScoTTsbluTT and was Tollowed by Tullback John Ramsey To bring The score I3-I3 aT The halT. By The end oT The Third quarTer, Ramsey made his TourTh Touchdown To make iT ScoTTsbluTT 25. NorTh PlaTTe I3. End John Morrison scored The Tinal poinT Tor The 32-I3 margin. ALL EYES ARE CENTERED on Dick Lacy, number 32 on The BearcaT Team. as he recovers a Tumble during The NorTh PlaTTe game. Fullback Harley Shaver rushes in To see ThaT The ball sTays in ScoTTsbluTT's possession. 1 Bearcats Claw Alliance Bulldogs 31 13 JOHN MORRISON End MUD MAKES FOR SUPPERY FOOTBALL, aT IeasT ThaTs whaT T BearcaTs Think. Hank Crane, iunior Taclcie, and Don WolcoiTT, sophomore Marv Neu, senior halTbaclQ, scored The only TD. Tor ScoTTsbluTT wiTh 49 seconds leTT in The haiT. ArT Kissaclc booTed The exTra poinT To malce The counT MARTY PLASTER CenTer 7-7. OuarTerloack Allen Frude, oTTensive sparkplug Tor The Piainsmen, scored Their second Touchdown iaTe in The Third quarTer To break The Tie and win I3-7. Ending The season The BearcaTs Trounced Al- liance 3I-I3. Marv Neu, senior hahfback. Tailied ScoTTsloiuTT's TirsT 2 Touchdowns. By The end OT The haiT, The BearcaTs had a I9-O lead. Early in The Third quarTer, BearcaT Oscar Barraza swepT I5 yards Tor The TourTh Touchdown, and Rod Romig. Alliance Bulldog, ouTran ScoTTsbluTT players To score Tor The Bulldogs. Early in The TourTh qu'arTer, Harley Shaver, SHS senior, ran The lasT 22 yards Tor The TirsT Touch- down oT his high school varsiTy career. WiTh 8:28 leTT in The game, Jim KeTTiehuT scored Tor The Bull' dogs. To Bring 1960 Football Season to Close , show Their blocking abiliTy, while Marv Dike and Ronn Warren rush To assisT Them. Sided by The cold weaTher and The fallinq snow. The Laramie men slipped pasT The Big Red in The Third quarTer To break The 7-7 and go on To win The game I3-7. DON CRUMB, number 24 from Omaha SouTh, races across The 45 yard while ArT Kissack, number 66, makes a sliding aTTempT for a Tackle. ArT Kissack, l75 pound righT guard, was named To The STar-l-lerald All- STaTe TooTbalI Team. l-le was also plac- ed on The Big IO ConTerence Team and received an honorable menTion on The World Herald All-STaTe lineup. Aiso named To The Big IO Confer ence Team was Big Red IeTT end Ha. ley Shaver, a 2iO pound senior IeTTer- man. Leading The scoring Tor The Big Red This year was I7O pound senior Tull- back John Ramsey. He scored a ToTai oT 30 poinTs during The '60-'6I sea- son.. Marv Neu. l45 pound senior halfback, and Oscar Barraza, I6O pound sophomore halTback, shared sec- ond place in The scoring race wiTh I8 poinTs each. Reserve, Freshman, Junior High Team' RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM, 'Fron1', from lefi: Larry Harriman, Rick Tompkins, Dick Neiferi, Bob Koch, Rusly Fuller. Back: Jerry Qraghead, Paul Asmus, Mike Kenl, Coaches Everefi' March, Del Tanner, Dave Schick, Chuck Scriven, Don Philpoi, John Wrighi. Conner, Norm Comslock, Calvin Nickel. Second: Dick Schlauger, Fred Kawaguchi, Tom Knaub, Tony Popp RESERVE SEASON RECORD Scolislalufi ,,,,,.,,,,,, I3-I2 ,,,,,,,,A ,,,, , Gering Scoilsbluff ,,.., ..,, I 2- 6 . Scolfsbluff 25-I8 ,, .,,, Laramie Morrill Scoiisblufi ..,,.,,,. ,, O-I3 ,.,, ,,,,,.,,, A lliance Scolisknlull ,,,..,,,,.,A 6- O ,,,,,,A,,,,, Torringlon Scollsblulf, ,,,,,,,,, O-I4 .,...,,, Norlh Plaiie Scolisbluff ,,,.,, ,,,, I 2-I8 , Sidney Yarnell, Wes Lucke, Travis l-liner, Doug Sorenson, Sieve Dewey FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM, fronl' row, from leff: Gary Nickel Senzel, Mike Simpson, Jim l-leiniz, Jerry Clark, Coaches Larry Lemons Harlwig, George Bowker, Richard l-lease, Jim Bauer, Randy Russell, Tim Dick Padberg. Second: Lyn Bailey, Gayle Hagel, Bob Knoles, Richard Doug Bufler, Larry Waller, Jim Zimmerman, Randy Meisner, Wilberl' xperience Successful Gridiron Season JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL, fron'l', from lell: Bill Warren, Midgley, Kenny Hassler, Jack Wiedeman, Jerry Numon, Billy Coach Jerry Hooper, Sonny Waller, Dean Palser, Doug Coach Charles Snocker, Bob Taylor, Jim Kelly, Ricky Jim Palser, Dennis Becking, Bob Kalh, Gordon Reif- Second: Denny Hodges, Ricky Silzman, Paul Kawaguchi, Hyail, Dave Hayden, Jim Smiih, Ron Rockwell, Ben Shaver, Jasa, Bruce Feliy, John Simmons, Don Hammond, Randy John Sorenson, John Melcali, Sieve Keil, Sieve Payne, Larry Kramer, Bill Paxlon. Third: Gary Long, Wayne Mueller, Bob Zeiler, Don Colling, Arlhur Yamalo, Sieve Barllell, Chuck Henry, Jim Schielelbein, Bob Hohnslon, Cal Speichal, Jim Milchell. Jack Hollingsworlh, Kelly Evere+'l', Randy Schmidl, David Ruff, Dennis Knoles, Dick Herringlon, Bob Smilh, Marly Henderson. Bob Becking, Bill Madden. Loren Koch. Back: Mike Darnell, Tom Walson, Dave Davidson, Doug Kunlz, Randy Reeves, Jim Helm, Sieve Berger, Lloyd Dickinson, Bill Fenning, Dick Kleager, Doug Auskin, Greg Branch, Rob Kenzy, Sieve Marlin, Granl Sparks, Eddie Carson, John Salazar, Sieve Perez, Lowell Maylor, Roger Wheeler, Roger DeMaranville, Scoli Van Wyngardl. Gueiller, Bill Rogers, Richard Korl. Third: Rick Hollingsworlh, Don Thomp- Rory Myers, Jim Fuller, Bruce Black, Billy Bernhardl, Roger Frank, Jim Lessman, Solson, Tom Dean, Andy Kleager, Clyde Marker, Bob Bernhardl. Back: Joel Karrer, Herringer, Ray Oile, Sammy Oieda, Todd Sorenson, Doug Hyail, Don Koller, Siarizer, Ron Julis, Dan Munro, Bob Beilel, Chuck Hohnsiein, Jim Samsel. ERESHMAN SEASON RECORD Scolisblulicw ,,,,. O- 6 ,,,,, Alliance Scollsblulf ,,,,. ,,,,,. 5 2- 6 H Gering Scoilsbluil ,,,,,,,,,.,, I9- 7 ,.,......,,, Alliance Scoilsblull 6-I2 ,..,,,,,,,, Torringlon Scoilsbluli 29- 0 Norlh Plaile Scollsblufl ,,,....v,,,, 34-I9 ,,,,J.,,,,,,.,,, Sidney 5 I 4 sl SCOTTSBLUFF BEARCAT VARSITY, from leffz Jim Wal+er. Tando, Don WolcoTT. Bob Hoffman, Dennis Spurgeon and Marv NeL John Morrison, Gary Neibauer, Don DeTweiler, Chuck Winlcler, Sfeve Kneelin : Coach Bill G d ST cl T M VARSITY SEASON RECORD ScoTTsbluTT .50-70 ..,..,.,,, Cheyenne CenTral ScoTTsbIuTT .......,,, 60-58 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ogallala scombluff .o,..,,... 34.56 ...,.... Boys Town ScoTTsbluTT .oo.....o, 30.47 ,,,,,,o,,, ,.,,,,,, B oys Town ScoTTsbluTT ..o....o,, 59-60 ,,o,,oo,,, ,,.,,,,,, K Barney SCOI'TsbluTT A,........ 49-45 ,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M cCaak SCOTISIDIUTT ,........, 74-75 ..,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,A, NorTh Pla++e ScoTTsbluff ...,,..,,, 5I-63 .,,,,..,,, .,,,,,,,, K earney ScoTTsbIuTT ......,... 54-58 ..,.,...., ....... A Iliance ScoTTsbluTT ..oA..,.o. 64-54 .,,,,,,,,o, ,,o,,,,,,,,,,,, e .sling SCOI'TSbluT'l: .......... 6l-54 ..,.......,...,,.... NorTh Pla++e ScoTTsbluTT ..,,...... 58-46. ...,..... Alliance ScoTTsbluTT .....,.... 62-62. ....... Sidney SCO'll'sbIuTT ,......... 52-58 ..,......., ,,,.,,,,, M cCooIq ScoT+sbluTT .a.....,,, 59-60 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Gering Scambluff ........,. 5I-6I .,....,,,,,,,, Cheyenne Em g ogan an u en anager STeve OTTe. I ScoTTsbluTT BearcaTs Tangled wiTh The Cheyenne Cow boys Tor The TirsT game oT The season. The Cowboy led all The way andwon 70 To 50. Jim WalTer was Th leading BearcaT scorer wiTh I7 poinTs while Gary Nei bauer Tollowed close behind wiTh ll poinTs. The Tollow ing. nighT The BearcaTs squeezed pasT The Ogallala ln dians in a breaTh-Taking overTime Tinish. WalTer. wh was high poinT man, Tired a Iong shoT wiTh :O4 remainin which gave The BearcaTs a 60-58 vicTory over Th Indians. Boys Town ScoTTsbluTT suTTerecl Two deTeaTs aT The hands oT Th Boys Town Cowboys. The score oT The Tir'sT game bein 58-34 and The second score 47-30. AlThough cleTeaTed The big Red showed e.xceIlen+ Teamwork. For The TirsT Time in nine years, Kearney deTeaTed Th ScoTTsbluTT BearcaTs. A baslceT by Kearney in The Tina I7 seconds oT an overTime won The game. WalTer wa high poinT man Tor The TiT+h consecuTive game. I-le ralce up 3I poinTs. McCook WalTer's layup wiTh 2:34 leTT in The second quarTe puT The Big Red ahead Tor keeps againsT McCoolc. Nei bauer pushed his ToTal season's record To 69 poinTs b scoring I8 poinTs Tor The BearcaTs. DENNIS SPURGEON, number 4, and a ey BearcaT have hand-To-hand combaT, while WaI+er, number I4, rushes To The rescue. . JUMP, JUMP, JUMP. Hands baT aT The ball To gain possession during The ScoTTsbluTT- All nce ame. Number 35 and 25 oT Alliance vie wi+h Gary Neibauer, number 40, and Jim ia g WaITer of ScoTTsbluTT. Several Alliance players rush in To oTTer assisTance. In anoTher Thrilling exTra period, NorTh PIa++e ouT- scored ScoTTsbluTT 75 To 74. WalTer led The scoremalcers wiTh 28 poinTs and was Tollowed by Neibauer wiTh I8. A splurge oT I8 poinTs in The Tinal 4:20 OT The game gave Kearney a 63 To 5I vicTory over The Big Red. lvlorrison Toolc The lead wiTh I4 poinTs while WalTer and Neibauer each neTTed II poinTs during The game. Alliance Alliance gained a 6 To O lead in The opening 2 minuTes, oT The game and Then wenT ahead To Talce a 58 To 54 vicTory in The WesT Big Ten TilT. WalTer s I4 poinTs and Spurgeon's I2 poinTs led The scorers Tor ScoTTsbIuTT. The BearcaTs I4epT an eighT year winning sTrealc alive by de- TeaTing Gering bl To 54. Neibauer led The vicTors wiTh I7 poinTs, followed by WalTer and Spurgeon wiTh I2 each. NorTh PIa++e In The WesT Big IO ConTerence game, The Big Red swepT pasT NorTh PIa++e 54 To 45. WaI+er again led The Tally-makers wiTh I6 poinTs wiTh Morrison Tollowed wiTh I3. Varsity and Reserve Show Co-operahv WHO HAS THE BALL is fhe quesfion being asked by John Morrison, number 20, and Chuck Wink- ler, number 24, while Jim Walfer, number I4, fighfs for fhe rebound wifh an Alliance player. Sidney won 62-52 fo break a seven year vicfory sfreak b . , . . y fhe Bearcafs. Neibauers I5 poinfs fopped fhe Irsf of scorers while Dennis Spurgeon neffecl nine. Walfer followed wifh eighf poinfs, fhe Iowesf fofal of his season. McCook McCook wenf ahead 36-34 wifh 3:05 leff in fhe fhird quarfer and sfayed in fronf fhe remainder of fhe game faking a vicfory of 58-52. Walfer led all scorers 'fh 25 wi fallies on 9 fielders and 3 free fhrows. F HW f. . . . or e irsf frme IH eighf years, fhe Gering Bulldogs were able fo squeeze pasf The Scoffsbluff Bearcafs. A baskef by Jerry Webb wifh I-45 Ieff followed b a . , y free fhrow by Webb, gave fhe Bulldogs fhe final mar- In of 60 59 N g - . eu, ScoffsbIuff's floor marshal, was lead- ing scorer wifh I7. Walfer wifh 9 poinfs and Morrison wifh 8 poinfs followed. Cheyenne Easl' Cheyenne Easf broke 'Iheir five game losing sfrealc by defeafing fhe Bearcafs 7I-6I. The game was ragged and marred wifh 5O fouls 29 on Scoffsbluff. The Be , ar- cafs Iosl' 4 players on fouls, Walfer, Morrison, Neu and N .b . , . ei auer. Neibauers I7 pomfs led fhe fally makers Walfer and Wolcoff followed wifh I5 and 9 poinfs re- specfively. TWO POINTS OR NOT, fhaf is 'rhe Bob Hoffman, number I2, fires for a baskef during Scoffsbluff-Kearney game. Gary Neibauer, number is sel' fo iump for fhe rebound while a Kearney affempfs fo block fhe shof. eamwork Throughoui the '60-'61 Season RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD, Fronf, from leff: Roger Sell, Sam Schanarnan, Doug Sorenson, Mike Gahagan, Marry Plasler. harles Scriven, Jack Ehler, Sludenl Manager Jerry Knaub. Coach Slacy Meyers, Bob Forresl, Marv Dilce, Larry lngwerson, Bill Connor. oug Chappell, Larry Ganlz, Roger Camara, Mike Kenl. Second: RESERVE SEASON RECORD Scollslalulf Scollsbluff ,....,, Scollsbluff, Scollsbluff. Sco++sbluff. Scollabluii, Scollsbluff. Scoljrsbluff ,,.,.,, Scolfsbluff ....,.A Scolfsbluff ,...,, , Scojrlsbluff .....,. Scollsbluff .,.... , Scollsbluff Scolfsblufl ,,,.,,, Scollsbluff .....,,, 42 83. ,,..... ,..,... Cheyenne Cenlral Agallala Sunflower Kearney McCoolc Norfh Plalle 38 ,....... .....,. K earney 43 ,.....,. ....... A lliance Gering Norlh Plaile Alliance Sidney McCook Gering Cheyenne Easl' RESERVE PLAYERS MIX IT UP during 'rhe Norlh Plalle game. Don Wol- coll, number 30, ballles for The ball wifh several Plallers. Bob Forresl, number 40, assisls him. l l FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM. Fronl, from le'H: Bruce Second: Bill Rogers, Richard Corey, Ron Julis, Bill Slarizer, Chu Blaclc, Doug Buller, Jim Lissman, Coach Les Jones, Sludenf Manager l-lohnslein, Don Koller, Bob Beileles. George Bowlcer, Richard Jackson, Jim l-leinlz, Andy Kleager, Frosh, Jr. Hi. Show Teamwork, Skills ACTION COMES FAST AND FURIOUS during lhis game. Basic skills learned by lhe lrosh and iunior high Teams as 'They play infer-school games BFG FR ESI-l MAN SEASQN RECORD Scollsbluff .,,,,..,., Scoilsloluff ......,,.,,. 22 Scollsblufl. Scoflsbluff, Scoilsbluff. Scolfsbluff ,,,,...,.,. Scollsblulf. Scollsbluff .,,,,....,, Scollsblulf .,,,,,....,, 9l Scolfsblufln Scoflsblulf.. Scolfsbluffn Scoflsbluff.. Scollsbluff .,.,........ Torringlon Sidney Minalare 43 ....,,..........,,,..... Gering Norlh Plafle Morrill Alliance ,, Torringlon Kimball Alliance Ge-ring Morrill Minala re S+. Agnes JUNIOR HIGH SEASON RECORD Scofrsbluff ,.OOOA.,OO,O 35 25 ,OO.,OOO OOAO,, T Ofringron Sco++sbIuII, 29 I2 ,A.,,,., ,,..,,.. S idney Scousbluff SS..,SSS..,S 25 I9 .,SSS,A. 4... H arrisburg ScoI+sIoIuII ,..,,,,,.,,, I9 36 .,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,. G ering ScoIIsbIuII ,,,,,.,,,,.. 46 29 ,,,,,,,, ,..,,,.. M Ina+are Scoffsbluff ,,,,,,,,,.,, 44 30 ,.,,,,, ...,A M orriII SCOI'ISIDIL1'If ....Y,,,..,, 29 29 .,,,A,.. ..,,,, A IIiar'lCe Scoffsbluff ..,,.,,,,,. 26 25 ,,,.,,,, ,,.,,. T orringron ScoIIsbIuII ,,,,., ,,,,. 4 7 25 ,,..,,, .,,,,,. K imball Sco++sbIuIF ...,.S.S.S 24 25 .22.22,2 ..22,,,.2 e- efing Scofjrsbluff ,....,.,..., 25 38 .,,.,... ....,,. A IIiance ScoIIsbIuII ...,,,..,,,, 30 33 ,..,,,.. .,,.. M orriII ave Victorious Season MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR HIGH I:asIce+baII feam gafher around Ihe coach Io gef Iasr minufe insfruciions before going back in. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM, Fronf, from Iefh S'IucIen+ Henry. Second: Coach Don Harfwig, Doug Carvick, Don Thompson anager Ron Rockwell, Sreve Keyl, Dave Hayen, Jim HohnsIein. Jim Zimmerman, Ken Beeman, Jack Todd, Doug Ausfin. Rick Jasan ob Backing. Randy Russell, Howard Hays, Rick Brown, Randy Mac McCaIIree, Sfeve Youngbluf. S'rudenI' Manager Gary Rose. eeves, Dick Kleager, Lloyd Dickenson, S'ruden+ Manager Chuck Wrestlers Take District Championshipp BEARCAT WRESTLERS, Front, 'from left: Ernie Renteria George Fuller, Al Thompson, Ray Popp, Ed Castillo. Randy Munro, Art Kissack, Roger Heilbrun, Dave Barfoot. Seconcl: Coach Del Tan- , , k ner, Pat Schanaman, Oscar Barraza, Mike Warren, Harley Shaver, worth. Evan Ewing, Harlen Aden, Tiger Henry, lrv Hilzer, Jim Stobel, Dan , Munro, Doug Hyatt, George Fuller, Coach Bob Rice. Back Wilson Jack Couch J L Dittman Joel Karrer Larry , , . . , , l' vin Nickal Rick Stangel, Gary Nickal Rusty Fuller, Ric VARSITY SEASON RECORD Scottsbluff ...,.,..,,, 29 I7 Lusk Scottsbluff ..........,, 29 2l .......,.....,.. Germg Scottsbluff ,.....,,c.,, 29 I 6 ......,....,..,. Kearney Scottsbluff ..,..,.,.a, 35 I0 Sidney Scottsbluff ..,..,...,,, 42 8 ,..,.. ' ..,,,. T orrington Scottsbluff ....,,,..... 36 I2 ,,..,,.......... Alliance Scottsbluff ,.........., I9 33 ................ Kearney scombiuff ccc,,..c..,, 44 no ,.., wesi Kearney Scottsbluff ....,c.....c 3I no ,.c,.............. eating Scottsbluff ,.........,, 39 9 ...,...... ,.... S iclney Scottsbluff .......A.... 44 IO ..........,..... Alliance scambluff ..c,.,cc.,., 29 is .....c,..... Torrington EVAN EWING, Bearcat matman, is in position to begin one of his varsity He wrestled in the ll2 pound class during the year and attended the state Ninth at State Tourney 'ART KISSACK POINTS OUT the significance ot the various reistlirpg trophies to other Bearcat wrestlers Tiger Henry and Dave r oo . Sidney Tournament Bearcat wrestlers took the Sidney Invitational Tournament with IO8 points. Six boys pinned their opponents while tour boys won by decisions in the tinal round. Sidney came in second with 79 points and the third place winner had 63 points. Big Ten Tournament Wrestlers also took the Big Ten Championship this year. Two matches were won by pins and ten were won by decisions. The tastest pin was by Ernie Renteria in I:55. The other pin was by AI Thompson in 2:3I. The Bearcats racked up 96 points and earn- ed tour individual championships on decisions. State Wrestling Tournament SHS wrestlers took ninth place at state wrestling tournament. ln the tirst round ot the tourney, Ernie Renteria and Ed Castillo were pinned by their op- ponents. Renteria in I:l9 and Castillo in 5:25. Also eliminated in the tirst round were George Fuller. AI Thompson, Art Kissack and Roger Heilbrun. All were decisioned. Heilbrun was deteated in an over- time. ln the second round ot the tourney. Evan Ewing, Tiger Henry and Randy Munro were decisioned. Henry was deteated by a score ot 7-6, Ewing by a score ot 9-6 and Munro by a score ot 5-O. Jim Stobel and Dave Bartoot made it as tar as the consolation bracket. Stobel was decisioned in the second round ot this bracket by a score ot 4-2. Bartoot took the consolation bracket in the I8O pound class. BEARCAT VARSITY WRESTLERS from left' Jim Stob I R P Ed C t'll R d M At K' lc R H ' - . , ' - . . . . . . l- an EWIUQ. Tlger Henry, Ernie Renteria, George Fuller, AI Thomi- sbcillin. ElaveOlBErtoot. GSI O an Y umm r Issac Oger el Honor clubs as well as service clubs consume much of +he average sl'uclen'rs lime. Proiec+s carried on by +hese clubs place lhe school in 'rhe public eye andhgain a worihwhile repu+a+ion for Scoilsblufl l'lig . En+er+aining lhe orphans al' +he Torring+on Or- phanage. giving Thanksgiving baslcels. insl'ruc+ing new clubs and several o'rher' proiec+s l:ep+ club mem- bers aclive during Jrhe year. Several of ihe clubs held special bangueis for paren'rs and members. Awards and degrees were earned by many clubbers and oul'-of-+own conferences were a'Hended by mem- bers of each club. Na+ional Honor Socieiy annually laps eleven iun- iors ior membership in +his club. The members are chosen on a basis of scholarship and characler. A+ 'rhe end of fhe senior year, s+udenl's who are quali- fied are Jrhen 'lalcen in a special assembly conolucled by l'he previously chosen members. fro? c Meetings . . . project honor clubs . . . job training National Honor To be seiecTed Tor NaTional Honor SocieTy is a greaT honor. Such recogniTion malces one proud To lcnow ThaT The long years oT hard sTudy are rewarding. The chapTer is noT acTive during The school year. The scholarship honorary gives The scholar a pin. Red cords are won, To sym- bolize Their membership in The organizaTion, on class days, aT commencemenT and aT vespers. Emblems oT The socieTy consisT oT The lcey- sTone and Tlaming Torch. The lceysTone sym- bolizes The ideals oT This socieTy. IT bears aT iTs base The leTTers, C.S.L. and S. These IeTTers sTand Tor characTer, The ToundaTion of iiTe: schol- arship, The means of achievemenT: leadership. aid To progress and service, The obiecT and end oT liTe. The Tlaming Torch is a symbol oT en- lighTenmenT. lTs purpose is To Tollow The iighT oT TruTh. During The ceremony, The lighTed Torch shows The spiriT oT socieTy. The uniighTed Torch signiTies knowledge. ln The iunior year, The Top Tive per cenT oT The class are pledged. ln May oT Their senior year, iuniors are repiedged. They receive cords and pins Trom The principal and provide a pro- gram Tor commencemenT and iniTiaTion cere- mony Tor The remaining eligible Top Ten per cenT oT The senior class. Society Taps Scholars GETTING THE RED CORDS READY Tor The pre-senTaTion are The NaTional Honor SocieTy sponsors, Trom leTT: Mr. Paul Swanson, Alice CarTer and Mr. Kendall Massie. X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Fronf, from lefi: Jane Rebecca Holmgren. Back: Ann Kosman, Dennis Krausnick, Miller, Lela Beaird, Linda Beaird, Judy Wimberley, Sharon HusTon, Ramsey. Harley Shaver, SanDee STGWGPT. PAGING THROUGH The Quill X1 Scroll evaluaTion bookleT Tor suggesTions on improving The publicaTion is Mr. 'Bruce Min- Teer, sponsor oT The club. The yearbook Trophy seen on his desk shows ThaT sTaTT consciousness of qualiTy pays OTT. Quill 81 Scroll Honors Top JournoIisTs Quill Xa Scroll honors sTudenTs who have received an A or B in iournalism. The mem- bers are in The upper Third oT Their class. lniTiaTion ol: seniors Takes place aTTer TirsT semesTer. The iuniors are iniTiaTed in The spring. Quill 84 Scroll has Tour service proiecTs dur- ing The year. AT This Time. ScoTTsbluTT iniTiaTed The Gering chapTer, parTicipaTed in NaTional Newspaper Week observance and sponsored The publicaTions banqueT. AT The end oT The year, Quill Sc Scroll sends The Echoes inTo compeTiTion in The inTer- naTional oTTice in cornpeTiTion wiTh oTher high school newspapers Tor The George A. Gallup . l-le was The originaTor oT The Gallup Polls oT Public Opinion. This award is The high- esT honor given To high school opinions. award l?.1J l .11 1' lv'-Q r A . ETP' Q 'ls - 199 Ak px A 2 ARE You suns Tn-us is . PART or-' THE. iNi'riA-rioN? 19760 These seniors are: John Ramsey, Jane Miller, Sharon Husfon ano I-iariey dVeI'. Nike Girls Help Unfortunate Peopl Nike is an honorary club. The upper Third of The girls in The iunior class are eligible and are voTed upon by The presenT Nike mem- Then bers. TwenTy girls are elecTed. These girls Then Ta ke be rs. This year's club had TwenTy senior members and TiTTeen iunior members during The year. ln The spring, Tive more iunior girls are voTed in. Our Rule For LiTe was This year's moTTo. IT conTained The daTes oT meeTings, programs To be held, The CollecT, The pledge and The song, WhaT I Live For. IT is a cusTom ThaT The senior members Take charge oT The meeTings. Every monTh, Two or Three senior members prepare The program ac- cording To cusTom. The program was develop- ed around lines received Trom The song, WhaT l Live For. Nike is sponsored by The Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club organized in I947. During The year, senior members had The privilege oT aTTending various dinners and oTher evenTs in BPO's honor. The pledge and become Tull-Tledged mem- MISS ADA WINANS, Mrs. EsTelle Schuman and Mrs. Marcella Hayen sponsors, smile over The compleTed plans Tor The orphanage parfy aT To NIKE-FronT, from le'FT: Lela Beaird, Blaine Spurgeon, Janice haul, Sara Troy. Shirley SchwarTzkopT, Willi Rusch. Back KorT, Evelyn Anderson, JaneT Suzuki, Jane Miller, San 'Dee STeTTen, Haun, Deanna Bleyle, Jane BrungardT, Sue Albro, Judy Barbara Harfung Linda Micek Carolyn BroT A C b ll , , , nne amp e . Jane BallenTine, Judy Redfern, Mary Peshek Di Kosman, CaThi Second Linda Beaird Ellen Anne Bk J d S . , a er, u y ommer, Barbara Ann Massie, Linda Free, San Dee STewarT. Thompson, Pam Micek, Barbara STannard, Ann Kosman, Carol UsTo- ive Orphans Annual Valentine Party A K residenip Judy Wimberly. PAGING THROUGH A PREVIOUS Nike scrapbook are ils Council represenlalivei nn Osrfjan. P , 'from lellz Jane Miller, Treasurer: SanDee Slellen, Sludenl secre+ary.df1d Pam Mvcek. VIC6-PFSSId9f1l- TAKING TIME OUT for refreshmenls, The orphans al' Torringlon S+. Joseph Orphanage enioy lhe chocolale valenline cookies provided by 'lhe Nike girls. VARIOUS GAMES PROVIDED enlerlainmenl' for The S+. Joseph's orphans. The Nike girls even enioy playing drop lhe hanky. DECORATING THE BULLETIN BOARD was one of Nike's duTies. Here: Shirley SchwarTzkopT, Dianne Kosman and Brenda Haun puT up valenTines, as Mary Peshek looks on. Scholastic Approach Encouraged by Nike Various commiTTees were seT up. Among These were program, publiciTy, courTesy, social and proiecT. These commiTTees Took care oT The various proiecTs. This year's acTiviTies in- cluded a Thanksgiving proiecT in which each member conTribuTed To help give a baskeT To a needy Tamily. A card oT Thanks proved The Tamily's graTiTude and was appreciaTed by Nike members. Nike received Third prize Tor Their TloaT in The Banner Day parade. Nike-Key Club Dance held in December was The biggeST evenT. IT was given in honor oT The royalTy. Nike and Key Club crowned Judy Wimberly as SweeThearT and Klaus l'IarTman as KnighT. Their aTTendanTs were SanDee STew- arT, Larry LindquisT, Judy Sommer and Jack Padberg. SecreT pals were again The suspense OT The year. ThroughouT The year, various nonsense giTTs were given on cerTain holidays excepT Tor The ChrisTmas giTT and a spring giTT, which were serious. I In February, an orphanage parTy was held in TorringTon. Games were played and Valen- Tine cookies were given To The orphans. The ParenT-DaughTer banqueT highlighTed The end-OT-The-year acTiviTies. The girls all helped prepare The program. During The evening, each girl inTroduced her parenTs. NIKE GIRLS, 'From Ie'fT: Jane BrungardT, SanDee STewarT a Evelyn Anderson sorT ouT used ChrisTmas cards which are senT Formosa where Chinese characTers are .puT on Them. They are Then giv To children and To people who are ill. Nike - Key Club Royaliy SWEETHEfAxRTrf KNIGHTK Judy Wimberly KlausHar'rmann h ATTENDANTS . ' ATTENDANTS S D e S+ewar+ Larry Lindquisi' Judy Sommer Jfack Pad KEY CLUB-Fronl, 'From lefl: Dave Schick. Jim Suzuki, John Travelule, Jerry Knaub, Dennis Krausnick, Harley Shaver, Rogers, Larry Lindquisl. Jack Ausiin, John Reiser, Jack Padberg, Morrison, Dave Bariool, Mike Daniels. Klaus Hariman, Ray Travis Hiner, Jim Nichol. Back: George Fuller, Rusly Lovell, Joe Jack Dillman. Scholastic Ability Shown by Key Club Key Club is primarily a service or- ganizaiion which requires a B+ av- erage or beller for admiliance. All ihe eligible candidales are Jrhen vol- ed on by lhe presenl members. Soph- omore members were vored on in February. Among iheir proiecls ol The year, Key Club held a slave sale, changed ihe baskeiball rosier and raised and lowered The flag. Their main proi- ecl' was inslralling a new club in Ger- ing. ln July, lhree boys allrended lhe inlernalional Key Club convenlion in Bosion. lvlassachusells. They were Jack Padberg, Harley Shaver and Larry Lindguisl: Anolher convenlion held in Cheyenne, Wyoming. was al'- lended in March. During December, Key Club and Nike gave a Chrislmas semi-formal logelher. KEY CLUB OFFICERS look al' 'rhe lisl' of sophomores eligible for adm while sponsors Mr. William Pufman, Mr. Ronald Becker and Mr. Doug Chappell on. Officers are, from leif, Larry Lindquisf Sludenl' Council represenlaiiveg Jack lreasurerp Harley Shaver, presidenlg Jim Nichol, edilor and Dennis Krausnick, fary. Nol piciured is Dave Barfooi, vice-president INTERRUPTED DURING A BRIEFING ON Janice Casiio, Miss Jacquelyn Wedemeyer, Miss baskelball funclamenlals are 'rhe officers and spon- Elaine Janes, Georgia Hiner. Mary Ann Kelly and sors of GAA. They are, from leffl: Ann Massie, Carol Kramer. GAA Girls Enioy Year-Round Sporis Girls' Alhleiic Associaiion, loeller lmown as SAA, provides sporis aciivilies for girls and encourages all alhleiics. Developing a spiril of fair play, sporlsmanship, good heallh habiis and leadership are GAA's goals. Membership is open To all girls in grades 9 'lhrough IZ. l-lighlighis of lhis year included loaslcerloall, sof+l:Jall and volleyball games along wiih bowling and swimming. All awards received required ihar each girl have a hearl' examinalion, salisiaciory healih condilion and a denial check-up. High sland- ards of sporismanship, good poslure and good grooming were also required. Officers were elecled al The iirsl meeiing in Sepiember. A meeling was Then held every weelc. A++ending ihe Track and Field Day on May 20 was GAA! lasl' big evenl' of lhe year. L b Beck Berggren Jaci Haun Holly Hodge Georgia Hiner. Ann GAA - Froni, from IeH': Kalhy Schilielbein, Trudy ie er- Y - ' ' B k an. Mary Helen McKnighl, Karen Asp, Karen Reeves, Susan Skinner. Mary Befh, ROQSVSII MBVY Ann KellY1 Cara K'aTe 'KIach ampbell, Pai Schraeder, Sharon Blanco. Second: Nancy Sheaff, Suzie SCl'lmICll. Janice CGSIIGUX. SIWGFOIW IVIBCICIGF. GFY OU OC SkiHens Back Big Red With The Yell WheTher we win, or wheTher we lose, we're BearcaTs iusT The same. This, among oTher chanTs was TaughT To SlciTTens by The Cheerleaders. Through The pep club and cheerleaders, much enThusiasm was creafed ThroughouT The year. PuTTing up posTers in The halls, aTTending mosT oT The games, and sponsoring dances were parT oT This year's acTiviTies. ln January, SkiTTens and S-Club held a Tor- mai dance in honor of The royaiTy. PaT Becker was crowned Queen and Denny Spurgeon was crowned King. Their aTTendanTs were: Barbara l-larTung, ArT Kissack, Sharon Pauley and Jim Zier. SkiTTens changed Their ouTTiTs This year. IT g V consisTed oT The usual red skirT, whiTe blouse and whiTe vesT wiTh red S on The back. SlqiH'en5 Qfficep-5 and gix Cheerleaders were approval. They are, Trom leTT: Miss Eileen Rocchio, Mr. Tom Mihane and chosen in The spring oT The previous year. An MVS- LOFS Olsson- execuTive board was eIecTed in The Tall of This year. IT consisTed oT Two senior members, Two iuniors, Two sophomores and Two cheerleaders. SKITTENS SPONSORS waTch The hand moTions oT SkiTTens members wiTh i HOLD ON, PAT! SkiTTens mem- bers aTTempT To decoraTe The goal posTs. This was done before each home TooT- baii game. JEAN DONOVAN, PRESIDENT OF SKITTENS poinTs ouT The schedule oT The coming games To oTher SkiTTens oTTicers. They are, from leTT: Judy Wimberly, Treasurer: Everlyn Anderson, STudenT Council represenTaTive: Barbara STeinmilIer, secreTary and Jacque AxT, vice-president NOT picTured is Sandra Dokken, under-secreTary. W i I E x E E E E K A ii 3 1960 61 SHS Pam Micek HMC! ,f f S-Club Members Take Part in Sports To become a member oT S-Club, one musT leTTer in eiTher TooTball, baskeT- ball, Track, wresTling, golf or Tennis. The pledges go Through an iniTiaTion before becoming acTive members. Various acTiviTies carried on by S- Club during The year included keeping The baskeTball rosTer up To daTe, mak- ing The popcorn Tor The games, spon- soring The Harlem Clowns vs. The ScoTTsbluTT MerchanTs baskeTball game and a TooTball and baskeTball supper aT The V.E.W. Boys builT and enTered a TloaT in The Banner Day parade. During January, They ioined wiTh SkiTTens To give a Tor- mal dance aT WesTmore grade school, where They presenTed The S-Club queen and her Two aTTendanTs. AT The end of The year, They had a picnic To which S-Club members and The cheerleaders were inviTed. The Third annual Fun NighT was aTTended by The members and Their daTes. Every- one enioyed playing games in The gym and Then waTching movies oT previou TooTball games. I BILL ORWIG, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR from Lincoln, Nebraska, seems keep The S-Club boys quiTe inTenTive., This year's TooTball banqueT was giv aT The VFW hall and was sponsored by The Elks in honor oT S-Club. S-CLUB-Fronf, 'From Iefh STeve OTTe. Ed Lucke, Ed CasTillo, Sanliord I-lunT, Harley Shaver, ArT Kissack, Jim Zier Gordy Schaub, Al Thompson, Harlan Aden. Roger Heilbrun, Mel Lana. Second: Jim WalTer, RusTy Lovell, Ray Popp, Marv Neu, Denny Spurgeon, Mike Warren, MarTy PlasTer, Dave Jacobsen, John Morrison, John Roge Jack AusTin, Chuck Knaub, Rod NeiTerT, CurT Hansen. Back: B FiTTs, Marv Dike, Skip Johnson, STeve Tando, George Vorse, Evere BarTleTT, Tom Vorse, Dave BarTooT. eetings, Skit, Year-Round Activities l l l LET'S SEE NOW . . . Could that hair be- -u We with this purse? Bill Fitts and Harlan Aden Obieflts i0Uf'Cl Undef H19 basketball l9lS5Cl1' BAGS AND BAGS OF POPCORN were prepared betore the games. 5-Club b0Y5' ClUiY is 'lo Feiufn all lost Oblecis S-Club otticers, here, were too lousy popping and sacking popcorn to pose tor a picture. This year's otticers were: Jim Walter, president: Marv Neu, vice- president: Denny Spurgeon, secretary-treasurer: Gordy Schaub, sergeanteat- arms: Mike Warren, chaplain: Art Kissack, Student Council Representative. the games. S-CLUB-Front, from left: Bill Andre-sen, George Fuller, Jim Nichol, Dick Lacy, Gary Neilaauer, Irv Hilzer, Bob Forrest, Bill Steve Hunt, Jack Couch, Ron Warren, Tiger Henry. Bernie Conner, Jack Ehler, Bill Bitner. Back: Herb Gerhard, Marvin Martin, lo, Al Russell, Hank Crane, Ernie Renteria, Travis Hiner. Chuck Winkler, Lesley Austin, Gene Schwartzkopt, Ricky Stangle. d: Rusty Fuller, Don Wolcott, Joe Perez, Frank Costa, Cal Big Red Rings Victory Bell for SHS Q is uw OH . . . IS IT REALLY ME? Being Tapped as S-Club Queen seems lo Find Pal Becker quiie surprised. FOOTBALL SEEMS TO lake eliecl' on sidelines. S-Club members, Gordy Schaub, Warren, Al Thompson and Jim Waller wail ly lo ring lime viclory bell for lime Bearcals. SPORTS IS ALWAYS lhe main Topic of conversalion for flue S-Club sponsors. M r. Leo Siangle, head sponsor, poinfs oul an ariicle in a recenl' sporls magazine lo Mr. Bill Gogan, Mr. Wayne Biniield, Mr. Bud Harris and Mr. Bill Conner. 90 X Z Skiitens-S-Club Royalty QUEEN me Pa+ Decker I ' Dennis Spurg A ATTENDANTS TEEN QUEEN OFFICERS LISTEN inlenrively fo presidenl Judy Berz as ihey discuss lhe nexl meeling The are I l H: . y , rom e Joy Schoolcrailr, lypisfg Kalhee Moore, secrelaryy Nancy Cisar lreasurer d Ell ' ' an en Anne Baker, Sludenl Council represenrahve. Nol picfured is Yvonne Phelps, vice-president and sponsors, Miss Lucille Bigelow, Mrs. Muriel Seiver and Mrs. Lucille Fuehrer. Teen Queen l KATHEE OLSSON AND NORMA ROSE lalce parl' lhe Teen Queens Chrisrmas parly by adding iheir lo s lo Y collecfion. Projects Include Helpin TEEN QUEENS F +-F - ron , rom Iefh Trudy Lieberman, Vicki Har- ris, Yvonne Phelps, Sharon Grasmiclc, Ruih Ann Schmeclrpeper, Guyla Wallcerl Mavis Monrzenberger, Pal Kaufman, Sheryl Penlico, Nancy Shuey, Lucille Slobel, Beverly Gerlock, Ann Oversrreel, Jaci Haun, Dixie Doolifrle. Second: Lucy Slarkey Karen Jo ce K lh' H , y , a I anson, Karen Reese, San Dee Rein, Cindy Slaifer, Linda Roberlson, Susan Razee Ka OH N , y e, ancy Wefherell, Rira Wilson, Sue Hiner, Nancy Jo,-Sheaif, Teri Abel, Sandee Brirrhouer, Beverly Lacy, Judy Pelerf son. Third: Carol Humphrey, Anila Smilh, ,Collefle Benile Dian YI 5 Denfon, Diana Hanley? Anifra Mundi, Susan Abier, Nancy Cisar, y mg a y 1 bara Grasmiclc Mary Lynne Selch Norma Rose, Karhy Sharon Allred, Jennifer Barron, Susan Yosr, Nancy Jane Back: Mary Ellen Seifierl, Glenda Snogren, Marianne Smilh, Enwall, Bonnie Bejz, Linda Abernerhy, Carolyn Minch, Mary Ruff, Terry Schafer, Carol Whelen, Sandra Cassel, Margarei' Jeanelfe Schuman, Karyn Hiner, Nanc Kl' , C lh M'ller, c maree, Kay Lovell, Charlolle Miflleider, Adele Hoffman, Car R . ulror, Ginny Amen, Sandy Propp, Jan Swanlc, Judy Berz, Bec Berggren. k . .. ,,,..W,,,...,,.,,W.,-Mm TEEN QUEENS-FronT, from lefT: KaThy WinTers, Holly dge, Lynn Conklin, Linda Lee, Susan Campbell, Linda Bakken. rma Wise, Sylvia Hammer, Sharon Price, Dorrls BroTzman, AniTa k C l Jane Cush- ugherTy, Marsha McCuTchan, Susan Bar er, aroe , Judy Cisar, Marlene Johns, Carolyn Shaver. Second: Ru+h Heck- n, Karen Wineberg, Mary Linda Slie, Sherry Schreiner, Nellie ldredge, Di Ann AcTon, LoreTTa AxT, JaneT Hass, STevie Hanna, n Doering, Jan Fauver, Jo Ann Schanaman, Olga Sanchez, Cindy rTz, Sharon Blanco, Sharon Kaehler, KaThee Olson, Nola Jean ouT, Lois QuinneTT, Sylvia Ann MeTer. Third: Elaine RoberTus, Donna Sleele, PaTTy Vasquez, Cindy Weisgerber, PaTTi Walker, l B , Ellen Alana Kelsen, Norma Griess, Sharon GameT, Bevery auer Anne Baker, KaThee Moore, Shirley PeTersen, Jodel Walker, Rose Godinez, Merna Shryer, Linda Wacker, PaTTi Hamburger. Back: Barbara Harmon, Jacque Wells, Marlene Weber, Judy Jolly, Beverly Dewe l. nda Bowker, Cheryl Ruplinger, Susi SchmidT, Gail Ebber- Yi Y son, Lynn MonTz, Priscilla DougherTy, JaneT Hill, Terry Ann BarTa, ' B ' T Cher l Dou herTy, Joy SchoolcraTT, Jo Ann Fegler, Connie ann er, y g Sandy STerkel, Virginia San Juan, Janice AlelueTT. oundcltion Through Benefii Dance Teen Queens is a service organiza- Tion. This year's club sTarTed ouT by having a Bum's BarTer. Prizes were given To The besT bum and received Their prizes aTTer The picnic held aT The park. OTher acTiviTies included bringing canned Toods or Tresh vegeTables Tor Thanksgiving baskeT, caroling, building oT TloaT, semi-Tormal dance which was a March oT Dimes BeneTiT Dance and conTribuTing Toys To The CosmopoliTan Club's ChrisTmas parTy. A wallblock was held in January To collecT conTri- buTions Tor The Polio Drive. A valenTine Tea was held in February honoring Their moThers. Concluding This year's acTiviTies was a gym parTy and TalenT show held in The spring. l PROVIDING ENTERTAINMENT Tor The Teen Queens' March of Dimes neTiT dance are, Trom leTT: Tom Murphy, Doug Garvick, STeve Cassels and hn RoberTs. Hi-Y's Aim Is Gaining Friendship l-li-Y's principal purpose is io creaie, mainiain and exiend The high sland- ards of Chrisiian leadership ihrough- oui ihe school and ihe communiiy. During Ociober The looys consiruci- ed a Banner Day iloai. They also gave a Chrisimas formal dance ancl a Sweei l-learl' Ball in Feloruary. Aiiending a progressive supper and sponsoring an afier-game dance were oiher social aciivilies. Comprising Jrheir moneyraising proi- ecls were The selling of candy and a car wash held in November. During Thanksgiving vacaiion, five looys aiiended The Model Legislaiure ai Lincoln. l-loly Week services were held in March and a picnic was held in May for new members. Hi-Y-Fronf, from lefi: Ed Casfillo, Larry Loos, Dave Smilh Ernie Renieria, Sieve Olie, Jim Zier, Jack Thorpe, Jim Loos. Second Floyd Palierson, Bill Bilner, Dick Lacy, Mel Lana R d M , an y unro Irv Hilzer, Sieve Kronberg, Sid Harper, Al Thompson, Jim Bur ellow Siudenis Through Christianity l l d h' 'T' Treasurer due To injuries incurred in an HI-Y OFFICERS SORT our candy To sell afler school. They resigne as posl lon as , from lell: Larry Loos, Treasurer: Bill Bilner. secrelaryq Mike aulo accidenl. Kenl, vice-president Ed Caslillo, president Dave Welshans 3 JIM LOOS, AN ACTIVE HI-Y'ER, praclrices his dives The YMCA. Mosl l-li-Y members parlicipaled in swimming er 'Their regular meelings. l RIDING ON HI-Y FLOAT clurlng Banner Day parade are Frankie Freouf. Willy Rusch and Barbs l-larlung. FTA Members Become Familiar Wlf Fufure Teachers of America has developed under fhe leadership of fhe Nafional Educafion Associafion: foday if has fhousands of members. Various films were shown fo fhe group fo pro- mofe inferesf in fhe many fields of feaching. Speakers fallced on differenf colleges, elemen- fary feaching, secondary feaching and special educafion. Several feachers gave a panel dis- cussion enfifled Whaf Influenced Me fo Be- come a Teacher. Decorafing fhe bullefin boards, consfrucfing a floaf for fhe Banner Day parade and visifing a feacher's college provided enioymenf for FTA members. Selecfing new officers and Mr. and Miss Fufure Teacher highlighfed fhe end of fhe year's acfivifies. y FTA Junior Members-Fronf, from leff: Juanifa Quindf fy Brenda l-laun Travis Hiner Dave Jacobsen Carol Susan Adams. Janice Johnson, Carol Henderson, Rhonda Silzman Marcia Johns Norma Selby Mary Ann Kelley Mary Hele Mary Jacox, Linda Micelc, Dolores Miller. Joyce Welsch. Second Knighf Back Di Kosman Ann Massle Judy Redfern Sandy Jodell Larimer, Rose Godinez, Neal Pafferson, Bob Hoffman Jerry Mary Peshelc Linda Free Sfacy Myers Ed Oversfreef Jerry Knaulo, Roger Camera, Susan Evereff, Sara Troy, Nola Freouf den Lee Smifh Jr Janef Sumner. Th' d: C fh' ' ' ' If a i Cross, Audree Wilson, Priscilla Dougher ntial Fundamentals I E E COULD THIS PICTURE indicafe The Iu+ure ra+io of n To women Teachers? Pidured are FTA officers, from Ro er I-Ieilbrun, president Evelyn Anderson, secreiaryq ITIS STRIVING TO FINISH The FTA floaf for The Banner Day parade Eddie Oversfreef, Roger Heilbrun and Donna SCOTT. FTA Senior Members-Fron'r, from Ieff: Margarei' Hauice, Anderson, WiIme+Ia Rusch, Sharon I-Ius+on, Leia Beaird, Jane , Judy Bar+Ie+I, Jane+ Suzuki, SanDee S'rewar+. Second: Barbara Pai Becker, Roberia Giover, Parn Micek, Dick Nazaren- Iop: 9 Willi Rusch, Ireasurerg Judy Sommer, Iwisforian, and San Dee Sfewari, Siudeni' Councii represenfaiive. us, Barbs I-Iariung, Mar'ri Hand. Deanna BIeyIe, Judy Sommer. Back ' I'1 d , L' da LaHin, Lar Pa+sy Larnber'r Mlcklalene Seiby, CaroI R oa es in - I J. T ry Nelson, Linda Weisgerber, Roger I-Ieilbrun, Marilynn Naqe. Arnold, Karen Denfon, Ted Yost Linda Beaird, Donna SCOH. FHA Girls Work for Development of Fulure Homemakers of America is a nalional organizalion. encompassing lhe Uniled Slales and mosl of ils 'rer- rilories. Membership is volunlary and dues supporl lhe organizalion. Any girl may loin, il she is laking or has laken a course in Homemaking. Social aclivilies of lhis year included a Chrislmas caroling parly, a Hallo- ween Parly, swimming parries and col- lecling clolhes lor bundle days. ln Seplemloer Mrs. Jane Drake. Mary Lou Kloch. Laurlie Kaufman. Janel' Ben- zel, Carol Ehrharl allended lhe dis- lricl convenlion. They were responsi- lole for making programs lor lhe day's evenls. Making favors lor lhe hospilal, visil- ing a cily council meeling and assisl- ing wilh lhe foreign food meals were lheir conlribulions lo some of lhe com- munily aclivilies. Climaxing lhe year's evenls. was an inslallalion of officers al a Molher's Tea. 3 E MRS. JANE DRAKE PAGES -lhrough lhe FHA scrapbook while Miss D l Sl ar ene ruve and Mrs. Helen Rasmusen look over her shoulder. M' D l ' ' iss ar ene Slruve is FHAs head sponsor and lhe olhers are lhe co-sponsors. I-HA-Fronl, from lefl: Belly Schmidl. Kalhy Gearhearl, Ann Kelley, Jean Skorupa, Mary Helen McKnighl Mary Lou Kloch, Helene Kramer. Janel' Benzel Naclene Galael, Carol W' C l ' , use, aro Pauline Essex, Nancy Klvng. Pal Hull, Bonnie Roloerls. Ehrharl Karen Goodro, Laurlie Kaufman. Back: Karen Reese, Mary reufive Leadership in Home Ec Field l SMILING PLEASANTLY AFTER A YEAR OF SERVICE, are Schmidr, news reporierg Pal' Huff, presidenlg Nadene Gabel, his- ollicers: 'From lell: Mary Helen McKnight Sludenl Council: loriang Carol Ehrharl, vice-presldenlg Laurlie Kaufman, secrelaryq Kelley, lreasurerg Karen Goodro, degree chairman: Belly Bonnie Roberlson, parliamenlarian. PAUSING FOR THEIR PICTURE lo be lalcen before aving lor The FHA dlslricl convenlion are Janel' Benzel, urlie Kaufman, Carol El-nrharl, Mary Lou Kloch and Mrs. ne Drake. PINNING THANKSGIVING GREETINGS on 'rhe lur- keys lo send lo The hospilal are Mary Helen McKnighl and Mary Kelley. FFA-Fronf, from lefl: George Hein, Merle James. Charles Charles Spechl Larry Pieper Max Schumacher Worrall, Randy Brown, Jim Pauley, Larry Harlrnan, John Logan, Carl Bales, Denlnis Woolsey, Jlennings ZiHerkopf,ISam Ray Fulk, Neil Runolfson, Alvin Slobel. Back: Howard Schledewilz, l ONE OF THE MODERN MACHINES used in voca- lional agricullural shop is demonslraled by Mr. Warren Scoggan, FFA sponsor. FFA Works Toward Goa Furure Farmers of America is Narional organizalion of farm your srudying vocalional agricullure. lr i designed lo lake Hs place beside or er agencies slriving for developme of leadership, louilding a more per anenl agriculrure and improvemenl' counlry life. This year's recrealion was cenlere around hayrides, a roller slcaling par and a Parenl-Son Banquel. 2 5 W'ELDING IS AN IMPORTANT PART of farm mainTenance and improvernenT. Larry HarTman is orking on one oT The many proiecTs uncIerTaIcen during The year, ThaT of weIcIing sTaInIess sTeeI. f Establishing Farming Businesses Comprising Their money-raising proi- cT was The seliing oT IighT buibs. ConducTing a Tarm saTeTy survey nd publicizing FFA were Their con- ribuTions To The communiTy. SaTeTy was sTressed during FFA's ear of service. SaTeTy campaigns ere encouraged aT home, on The ighways, in The shop and in The Tieids. his heipeci To guard and proTecT IiTe properTy. U c U gi... 1 Di I YOUR STUPIDITY AMAZES ME. YOLPRE PLANTING THE SEEDS UPSIDE DOWN. -KNOWLEDGE ABOUT EQUIPMENT in The shop is imporTanT, especiaiiy To These FFA oTTic- ers, Trom IeTT, Dave Rupp, vice-presidenT: Charies SpechT,.reporTer: Howard SchIedewiTz, Treasurer: Larry Pieper, presicIenT: George Hein. secreTaryg Jim Pauley, senTineI. -1 -.1 School life ai' SHS is ceniered around various ex- +ra-curricular acfivilies Dances and pe rallies b + . p oos school spirii' and give Jrhe inceniive +o win. Praclical ex . . . perlence in governmeni' is gained by 'rhe s+uden'rs who serve on S+uden'r Council. Slcils, by bo+h SlciHens and S-Club. presenfed sporrs wi+h a humorous slant The pep band played al bo+h rhe pep rallies and 'rhe games. Dances filled up many evenings for 'rhe s'ruden'rs. Semi-formals and formals were held in honor of Jrhe royally chosen by lhe clubs. Informaiion and news was furnished To 'l'he slu- denr body by The ECHOES and Jrhe sfudeni' radio show. The hisrory of Jrhe year was recorded in fhe l96l BLUFF. Srudenr Council serves as Jrhe governmeni of Jrhe school. This year 'rhe council presenlred a Taleni' Show and raised money for a foreign exchange sludenr. in ,E After game dances XX Qi r L l ntzer-club royalty . . . pep rallies . . . I03 Self-Governmeni to SHS Members KLAUS HARTMANN 60-bl American Field Service Foreign Ex- change sludenl' came from Piorzheim, Germany, which is silualed in The soulhern parl of lhe counlry. l-lis home for fhis year was wilh lhe Eldridge Scrivens. Klaus parlicipaled in many aclivilies lhrouqhouf 'rhe year. HARLEY SHAVER, John Morrison, Sara Troy Melvin Lana, Ari' Kissaclc and Ron Plasler look al' plan 'For ihe Sludenl Council Talenl' Show. Through o Representative Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL-Front, from lett: George Agensi, Scott, Bonnie Cheairs, Babette Numon, Pam Micelc, James Sheatt, Zier, Evelyn Anderson, Linda Lee, Jane Miller, Sandra Stetten, Larry Pieper. Fourth: Douglas Sorenson, Jack Padberg, Larry Lind- Troy, Anne Carnbell, Sharon Huston, Russell Lovell. Second: quist, Arthur Kissaclc, John Morrison, Harvey Shaver, Melvin Lana, Swartzkopt, Ann Skinner, Mary McKnight, Ann Kosman, Everett Bartlett, Ron Plaster, John Ramsey, Bob Ferguson, Klaus na Bleyle, Linda Garman, Dianna Richards, Sue Albro, Donna DFFICERS AND SPONSORS-Front, from lett: Deanna Bleyle, president: ambell, secretary: Russell Lovell, treasurer: John Ramsey, vice-president. Mr. Harold Reeves, Mrs. Bill Nichols, Mr. Charles Snoker, Mr. Del Mr. Leon Stone. Third: Mr. Richard Bioome, Mrs. Richard Diers,. Mrs. Muelhberger, Mr. George Kaps. a Thompson, John Reiser, Sandra Stewart, Butch Kenzy. Third: Hartmann, Allan Dill. Student Council's chiet objective this year was to promote good con- tinuity between the tacuity and student body. Share the Fare, Banner Day cere- monies, Seventh Grade elections, talent show and selling programs were among their activities tor the '60-'ol school year. Seven members and two sponsors trom the Student Council attended the State Student Council Convention in Columbus, Nebraska. Bearcat Banner Day Royalty ATTENDANTS Jane Brunqerdf J QUEEN KINC5 ames Waffer D a SCOTT Roger H Ib Judy ATTENDANTS Barfleff Marvin N School Spirit Reflected by Banner Day BEARCAT BANNER DAY ATTendanTs Roger l-leilbrun, Don- by The sTudenT body Trom TiTTeen candidaTes aT The morning cere- ScoTT, Judy BarTleTT and lvlarv Neu waTch wiTh envy as King mony which began The day's TesTiviTies. WalTer kisses Queen Jane BrungarclT. The .RoyalTy was chosen A CAPPELLA FLOAT won TirsT prize in The Banner Day Parade. A Band second prize, and Nilce received Third prize. There were Ten TloaTs in parade. Each year organizaTions nominaTe candidaTes Tor Banner Day RoyalTy. The enTire sTuolenT body Then voTes on The nominees.. Crowning oT The royalTy Took place aT a morning assembly in which The A Cappella Choir sang The Girl oT My Dreams, as The royalTy was Tap- ed. p ATTer being inTroduced by The iun- ior Tappers, each royalTy member re- ceived an engraved gold TooTball as a symbol oT. The honor besTowed upon Them. l:loaTs enTerecl by The organizaTions in school. along wiTh The bands and Sl4iTTens marching uniT, composed The colorTul Banner Day Parade which Toolc place in The aTTernoon. A large sTar wiTh sTairs leading To The cenTer was Tormecl by The band which The royalTy climbed during The halT-Time presenTaTion ceremony. ATTer The presenTaTion, The Banner Day Roy- alTy remained in The cenTer while The band played STairway To The STars. Through Pictures, Cutlinesp Copy the l BLUFF ADVISER Mr. Bruce lvlinleer was wllh us for his flrsl year af SHS. He formerly laugh? a+ Grand Island High School. ,N i X 72 5 QU l e fo PHOTOGRAPHERS Larry Nelson, Verne Kramer a GET OUT! S A . Arl' Junge, Sporls ladilor Qarol Uslohal anfzllffxrlr Eclilor J. I08 T Y OUT, Arnold look over plclures Tor Jrhe sporls cllvlslon page. Bluff Tells History of School Year. l l UNDERQLASS EDITORS Barbara l-larfung and Donna Scoff eclc a .class lisf while Fine Arfs edifor Jacque Axf ancl Senior edifor yce Richard fake fime ouf from fheir regular Clufies fo help fhem. FACULTY EDITOR Carol Whelen, Organizafions edifor Judy Sommer, and Acfivifies eclifor Bob l.aPee crop various picfures. Serving as a wriffen hisfory of fhe '60-'bl school year, fhe Bluff confains picfures of sfu- clenfs and acfivifies, and informafion abouf organizafions ancl faculfy. Affer finishing a year of General Journalism, fhe sfuolenfs become sfaff members. During fheir senior year, fhe sfaff members were busy drawing layoufs ancl assigning picfures. Among ofher changes, fhe general layouf of fhe book was changed. The senior secfion was moveol from fhe fronf fo fhe baclc of fhe book and a characfer was used in place of a fheme. Combining fhe Bluff and fhe supplemenf cuf down fhe lengfh of fhe subscripfion campaign. Basic Newspaper Experience, Operation SHOP FOREMAN Gil Bailey dernonsirafes 'rhe Siar-Herald Karen Denfon and Associafe Eclilor Jane Miller as Jrhey look cylindrical press +o Managing Eclilor Harley Shaver, Copy Edilor aslc gueslions. Experience in newspaper wriling and Hs operarions is gained Through The Echoes slafli. Changes and replacemenlrs Jroolc place in fhe sevenleen member sfalf second semesler. John Ramsey and Sue Albro are co-edirors of page Jrwo, Karen Denfon has +alcen page Jrhree. Jane Miller doubles as copy edilor and associale edilor and Sid Harper dou- bles as reporler and circulalion man- ager. Four new advanced iournalism mem- bers were recruired +0 l'he business slaff. They are Brenda l-laun, Dianne Kosman, Sandee Dolcken and Jane Richarl. CIRCULATION MANAGER Sue Albro, Adverlising Manager lell and Business Manager John Ramsey check lhe balance wxlh Mrs oinecl Through Publication of Echoes. NEWS EDITOR SHARON HusToN, spam Edilor Jane Bm- FEATURE EDITOR BARBARA STANNARD. Repcrfer garcll, and Evelyn Anderson, and Reporler Sid Harper work fo meel lark Chrislensen, and Edilorial Edifor Emilie Mayborn check illelf VGSPGCHVS de5flliV'e5- eir boxes for Echoes Slafi malerial. FOUR NEW ECHOES STAFF members Sandra Dokken, Henderson, Talk over a pas? eclifion ol lhe Echoes wilh business slall nda Flaun, Dianna Kosman, Jane Richarl and Reporler Barbara member Dick Nazerenus. DE Trains for Good Fulure Business DE-Fronl, from lell: Karen Gooclro, Don Severson, Sandra Slronq, Tom Vorse, Don Belz, Pal Hull Larry Balmer. Third: Kaufman, Gordon Schaub, Ermena Rodriquez, Ellis Millan, Sharlyn Rien, Jerry Dunlap, Shirley Coe, Tad l-larlshorn, Norman Eslerly, Richard Cawley, Carolyn Slrodman. Second: Ralph Burbach, Pauline Essex, l-larlen Weiss, Pally Dilce, Bulch Kenzy, Della Belly Schmidl, Ron Schumacher, Nadine Gabel, Charles Jay, Calva Ray Pulls. Six Dislribulive Educalion members allended Slale DE Convenlion in Co- lumbus, Nebraslca lhis year al which Gordon Schaub was elecled as lhe slale vice-presidenl. The convenlion was developed lor lhe purpose ol discussing relail prob- lems and lor all members ol lhe slale lo exchange ideas and lrends. In DE class, members learn aboul lypes, lunclions, operalions and skills ol mosl businesses. DE held a break- lasl in which all members inviled lheir respeclive bosses. ln all lhere were sixly employers lhal allencled lhe brealclasl. For lhe Dislribulive Educalion class, lhe '60-'bl year was prolilable. DE OFFICERS, from lefl: presidenl Gordon Schaub, reporler Charlene Sludenl Council represenlalive Bulch Kenzy, secrelary Belly Schmidl, Norman Oll, lreasurer Ralph Burbach and sponsor Mr. Nelson. Jsher Crew Donafes Service to SHS. HER CREW-from le'H: Ed Oversrreer, Sreve Casselis. David Skorupa. Jerry Knauh, Allan Dill, Jim Murray. ED OVERSTREET has served as head ushed for Jrhe '60-'61 school ar. Ed has served on rhe Usher Crew for 'iwo years. Six boys are chosen Jro serve as ush- ers ar SHS. Sponsor Mrs. Erhel Pfiug selecrs srudenrs who are nor engaged in any oiher acriviry. Members serve ar any performance in The audilrorium when Their services are required. Usher Crew is srricrly a non-profii' organizarion. Radio Group Has Cn Air Experiences. Flashing red lighT- On The Air -programs enTiTled Early in The year, The members were divided ini BearcaT Tales beamed across The airways. sTaTTs oT conTinuiTy, music library, announcing and eu This year members oT The Radio ProducTion Group gineering. A TighT liTTle group meT Twice a week T spenT more Time learning The Techniques oT puTTing To- gaTher news, selecT records, prepare scripTs and con geTher an acTual show, airing iT weekly on Two local sTa- pleTe The Technical necessiTies which broughT improve Tions and Then analyzing iT Tor improvemenT oT subse- radio shows from ScoTTsbluTT High To The lisTenin guenT programs. ScoTTsbluTT public. MAKING A LAST MINUTE check on The scripT and records as They leave Tor The radio sTaTion are STaTion Man- ager EvereTT Barflerr, Programs DirecTors Judy Cisar and Judy Deines, and Producfions sponsor Mr. Bruce R. MinTeer. ONLY ONE OF SEVERAL announcers on Two local Linda Lee here presenTs news of The BearcaTs To The audience. RADIO PRODUCTION-Fron-T, from lefh Judy Cigar, S1-e. Wells, Linda AbernaThy, Carol Morby, Dolores Miller, EvereTT phannie l-lanna, JoAnn Schanaman, Dianne Denion, Susan Hender- left Jane Balenlinel Brenda l'l5Un' CUVH5 Graff C5 0lY ' son, Judy Deines, Marsha lv1cCuTchan, Sandy BriTThouer, BeTTy Bin- Jane RId1af+,Jim Nichol- Tield and Joyce Welsch. Back, 'from leTT: Cregg Chasfain, Jackie Proieciionisfs Give, Gain, by Films. PROJECTION CREW-Fronl, 'From lefl: Roger Reisig, Jim Second: George Ferreyra, Duane Freouf, -Jim lvlunz, Gayle Hegel, hl, Bob Bernhardl, Glenn Swarlzlcopl, Allan Swarlzleopli, Bill Emery. Bruce Kanirie. Nol' piclured, Clarke Chrlslensen. Audio-visual club performs many for Jrhe school. This includes Jrhe noon movies, operaling slaqe lighls and Jrhe record lor lhe aller-game dances and parlies. Each member devoles a greal' deal lime operaling any- of l'he equip- anol al' lhe end of lhe year, each credils according 'ro The work accomplishes. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS--from lefl: Sponsor, Mr, Pleisg president Glenn Swarlzkoplg vice-president Jim Bohlq Sludenl Council represenlalive, Al- len Swarlzkopl. Na+ piclurecl, secrelary-Jrreasurer, Clarke Chrislensen Crossing fhe fhreshold of SHS for fhe lasf year, fhe seniors look back and are mef by fond memories. Throughouf fhe underclass grades, fhe sfudenfs gained confidence in fhemselves and learned self- reliance. As sevenfh and eighfh graders, fhe ex- perience of meefing new people and making new friends confounded many. However, in fhe ninfh. fenfh and elevenfh grades 'ihey became accusfom- ed fo fhe confinual change and were able fo fake on more responsibilifies. Complefing fhe reguiremenfs for graduafion and working foward careers were fhe fhings fhaf in- fluenced fhe schedules for seniors. Buf. sfudies didn'f fill all fhe Hme. l-lolding offices in clubs, organizing acfivifies and special gef-fogefhers filled all fhe spare fime fhere was. The lasf few days were filled wifh special observances such as fhe senior break- fasf. vespers. commencemenf and fhe prom and banquef. 5-1-1 College days . . . pro caps and gowns . . . memories JUDY BARTLETT. VICE-PRESIDENT seems PRESIDENT LARRY NELSON clemonsTra+ puzzled over one of The many issues Taced by The his leadership in a mosT convincing manner. seniors This year. As Treshmen we were Timid, Trying To model ourselves aTTer examples seT by The upperclassmen. Our sophomore year broughT more responsibiliTy and proved To be one oT The mosT consTrucTive years. SENIOR SPONSORS, Mr. Holland Payne, Mr. Ray Frakes and Mr. Lawrence Alvarez check over The senior conTracT Tor The I96I BLUFF. Every iunior splurged on his class ring and Taced dilemmas The resT OT The year. The judicial knowledge wid- ened Tor a selecT Tew who represenT- ed us during CounTy Governmenl' Day. As juniors we had The responsibiliTy oT conTribuTing Toward The eTTorTs OT making The prom and banqueT an ev- erlasTing memory. We reTurned To school in The Tall as seniors, Taced wiTh play pracTice, scholarship TesTs, worlc and acTiviTies which required all our energy. Since This was our lasT year, we endeavored To do our besT in every way. SeTTing an example Tor The un- derclassmen was diTTiculT, buf proved To be a very necessary aid in model- ing our own TuTure. The year swepT by all Too soon, buT The TuTure lies beTore us Tilled wiTh whaTever our besl' eTTorTs will produce. E SENIOR COUNCIL members are brought together for one Second: Ron Plaster, Jim Walter, Jim Zier, Jann Kort. Baclr: Randy those rare moments. They are, front, from left: Ruth Sghmegk. Munro, J. T. Arnold. Bob LaPee, Wllmetta Rusch, Ann Kosman. Jane Carson, Lincla Beeircl, Pat Becker, Sandy Stewart. NOT PICTUFGCJZ AFT FOOS. l-ella Keller. Gerald Flslier. Leaders Take the Big Step, While Cthers Follow in Their Footprints SECRETARY JANE BRUNGARDT sets out I' h th 'm oss'ble ol summarizin every TREASURER JUDY SOMMER checks over accompis e i p I g ue brought up at a class meeting, the receipt book for senior class dues. THE ARRIVAL of caps and gowns al' SHS caused commo- JANN KURT slraighlens Ed Lucke's collar for hum and makes 'hon Lenglh, widfh. inches, feel, yards seemed lo 'Floal in our sureilr fil-s 'ro a T, minds Step by Step, We Have Advanced l-lARl.AN LEE ADEN Harlan Class Vice-Presidenl 2: Gym As- sislanl' 4: S-Clula 4: Foolrball l, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Track l, 3 Wreslling 3, 4: lnlramural Bas: kelball 2. ANITA SURE ALBRO Sue Sluclenl' Council 2, 4: Junior Council 3: Class Presidenl' I: Skil'+ens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4: ECHOES Slaff 4: Nurse Assisi- anl' 2, 3: Nike 3, 4: Radio Pro- duclion 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 3: Counly Governmenf 3. EVELYN LOUISE ANDERSON Evelyn Sfudenf Council 4: Class Treas- urer I: Assislanl' Business Manag- er 3: ECHOES S+aff 4: Fresh- man Girls Glee: Bearcal Chorale 2: Ski'Hens 2, 3, 4: Nike 3, 4: Teen Queens l. 2: FTA 3. 4, Vice- Presidenl 4: Nebraska High School Press Convenfion. LARRY LEE ANDERSON Larry B Band I: Fooiball 2: Basker- ball I: Track I: Inrramurals I, 2, 3. 4. J. T. ARNOLD J. T. Senior Council: BLUFF Sfaff 4: RON PLASTER seems sarisfied wi+I1 +I'1e Amuse-a-Rama 3: I-Ii-Y 4: FTA roorning he is receiving from Jacque Axr. These 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Wresiling 4. 'ere flue final preparaiions for gracIua+ion cere- 1onies. Through the Stages N Y -, PAUL JACK AUSTIN Hack.. Junior Council: Key Club 2. 3, 4 Treasurer 4: S-Club 2, 3, 4: Boys' Srare: Foolball 2. 3: Track 2, 3. 4: Inrramurals I, 2, 3. 4. JACQUELINE MARIE AXT Jacque Srudenl' Council 3: BLUFF Slaff 4: Freshman Girls Glee: Tower Singers 2, 31A Cappella 4: Nurse Assisranf 2, 3: Skirrens 2. 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 4: SI'1owboaI ': Operelfa 4. DUANE LYLE BAGGS Duane FFA I, 2, 3, Reporrer I: Foorball I: Inframurals 4. LARRY ORVILLE BAKER DAVID HOWARD I Larry BARFOOT Freshman Boys' Glee: Gym As- Dave SISIGUI 27 DE 47 Foofball I7 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- Wresfling 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 4. den-I' 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- LINDA JEANETTE Presidenl' 4: S-Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Thespians 3, 4: Tri-M 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Home Sweel Homicide, Showboa+. LELA JEANINE BEAIRD BEAIRD SB Linda Freshman GIFIS GIGS Bearcaf Senior Council: Freshman Girls' Chorale 2 Nahonal Honor So- Glee: Bearcal Chorale 2: Na- cie 3 4 Sklflens 2 3 4 Nike 'lional Honor Sociely 2, 4: Nike 4 FTA 4 4: FTA 4. PATRICIA ANN BECKER Pa+ Senior Council: Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal Chorale 3: Skil- Iens 2. 3, 4: Teen Queens I, 2 FTA 4' Madri al Choir 3 Ram I Q . i ' bler Choir 2: Girls' League Fed- erafion 3: Soulh Gale, California BENITA ANN BECKING BeniI'a Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal' Chorale 2: Gym Assislanr 2, 3. 4: SkiH'ens 4. pans I JUDITH SUE BARTLETT ..Judy.. Sluclenl' Council 3: Class Vic Presidenl' 4: ECHOES Slalf Freshman Girls' Glee: Towe Singers: Skillens 2, 3, 4: Tee Queens I, 2: FTA 3, 4: Banne Day Allendanl. JEAN ANN BAUER Jean Ann Freshman Girls' Glee: A Ban Twirler 3, 4: Slcillens 2, 4: FH 2: GAA 2. I X I JANET KAY BENZEL I-I STEVEN BERGGREN Janei S'I'eve MceIIPepCIuI9I23 en oal I Bseball ueens 4 FHA 4 Track I Rofary Exchange Siudeni To New Zealand 3 DEWAYNIE LEE IEECKING JANE MARIE Dwayne BRUNGARDT FFA 3: EooibaII I. Jane Class Secreiary 4: ECHOES Siaff 41 Band I, 2, 3, SecreIary-Treas- BETZ urer 3: Skifiens 2, 3, 4: Nike 3, ..DOn.. DE 4: FooII:aaII I, 23 Inframurals I, 2. 4, Banner Day Queen. DEANNA MAE BLEYLE Deanna S+ucIen+ Council I, 4, Presideni 41 Ciass Presideni 3: A Band 2: SkiH'ens 2, 3, 4: Nike 3, 4, Teen Queenb 2: FTA 3, 4: GAA I, 2: Coun+y Government JAMES LEROY BOHL RODNEY BLAS BRIONEZ Jim Rod B Band I, 2, Proieciion Crew I, Ushers lg Fooiball Ig Baskefball 2, 3.4, Secreiary-Treasurer3, Vice- lg Track lg Tennis Ig Iniramurals Presideni' 4. 2, 3, 4. GERTRUDE LUCILLE 1 BULLOCK TrucIi Junior Council: Freshman Girls' Glee: Office Assislanl 3: Skilfens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4: Teen Queens 2: Radio Produclion 3. JANE MARIE CARSON Jane Tower Singers 3: A Cappella 4: Skillens 3, 4: Showboal ': Oper! ella 4. RALPH STANLEY BURBACI-I Ralph Freshman Boys' Glee: Ushers I: DE Treasurer 4: Foofball I, 2: Track I: Baskelball I: lniramu- rals 2, 3, 4. EDWARD S. CASTILLO .,Ed.. Gym Assisiani 3: S-Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- denl 4. Of Pigfail LARRY GENE CAMPBELL ..Larry.. Freshman Boys' Glee: Fool ball I. WILLIAM ARC!-IIE CAREY em B Band I: A Band 2, 3: Amuse-a-Rama 3: Wresiling 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 4. by seiiifl' s+Lf4'eEi'-ciSLAkil 'iie,I,5LfQniQiiv5E. V's nd Bubblegum Donna ScoH' and Pam Micek. RICHARD LERGY CAWLEY Richard FFA I, DE 4. SHIRLEY KAY COE ShirIey Bearca'r Chorale 2, 3: Orchesrra Secrerary 2: DE 4. WARREN CLARKE CHRISTENSEN Clarke ECHOES 4: Tower Singers: C and I: B Band 2, 3: Amuse-a- rama 3, 4: Thespians 4: AV I, 2, 3, 4 Secrerary 4: Foorball 3: Track 3 Tennis 2: Inlramaurals I: Home Sweer Homicide 3: Showboa'r SHARON KAY CONKLIN Sharon Class Treasurer I: Minarare: Choir I, 2, Mi+cheII, MinaIare: Band I. Minarare: Skilrens 4: Pep Club I. 2, Minarare, Mifchell: Cheerlead- er I, Minalare: 2, Milchell: 4, Scorlsbluff: FHA I, 2, Mirchell. LYNNE MARIE CONNER Lynne Junior Council: Nurse Assisi- anl 2: Slcirrens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I, 2. CINDRA SUE CREVISTON Cindy - GIee CIub 2, Olrawai Tower I Singers 4: Gym AssisI'anI' I, 2, O'H'awa: SI:iI'rens 3, 4: Kayefles ' I, 3, Olrawa: FHA 2, Ofrawa, Kansas. JEAN ANN DICKINSON Jean Ann Freshman GirIs' Glee I: Tower Singers 2: A CappeIIa 3, 4: S+a're Music Clinic 4: Skifiens 2, 3, 4: Teen Oueens I: Radio Producfion 3. KAREN ELAINE DENTON Karen ECHOES Sfaff 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Secreiary-Treasurer 4: Skiiiens 2, 3, 4: Nebraska High Schooi Press Conven+ion: FTA 3. MELBA RAE DODGE MeIba Rae JERRY LEE DUNLAP .Uerryn Thespians 3, 4: DE 4: Baskeiball I: Track I: In'IramuraIs 3, 4. PATTY ANN DIKE PaHy DE 4. JERRY EUGENE ELLIS .Uerryn T8cI 4: Track I: Baskefball I: In- +ramuraIs I. VIRGINIA LEE ECKI-IARDT neinny.. Freshman Girls' GIee: Office As- sisfani' 4: Skiffens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I, 2: FTA 4. JEAN KATHLEEN DONOVAN uJeanu Junior Council: A Cappella 3, S+a+e Music CIinic 4: Skiffens 3, 4, Presidem' 4: Counfy meni' 3: Tri-M 3, 4: SI1owboa+ Opere++a 4. WILLIAM MAC EITTS Bill Council 3: Foolloall I, 2, PAULINE ANN ESSEX Sl-IARAI-YN DORIS Pauline ESTERLY Skillens 2: Teen Queens I, 2: IISIWWIYUII Radio Procluclion 4: DE 4. DE 4. JAMES DAVID EVANS Dave A Band I, 2: Key Club 3, 4 I-Ii-Y 2: S-Club Chaplain 3: Fool ARTHUR DAVID FOOS Ar+ ball I: Wreslling 2, 3, Sludenl' Manager 2: Rolary Exchange Slu 4: Track I, 2: Inlramurals I, Senior Council: Freshman Boys' Glee: Bearcal' Chorale I: Tower Singers 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3: ShowboaI ': OpereI'I'a 4. EISI IER Gerald Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Properly Man ager 4: Foolball I: Baskelball I Track I: Inlramlirals 2. clenl Io Auslralia. GERALD I-IERMAN IRIS VERINIA FRAILEY RAY DUANE FUI-K Ir's Ray Freshman Girls' I6Iee: Bearcal BGSICSIIDGII Ii FFA I. 2. 3. 4i DE Chorale 2, 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3. Out of Town Trips io Clinics or Gam l cass announcemenis SENIORS spenl several days glancing lhrough lhe volu and name cards lo Yvonne Phelps, Carolyn Minch and Sharon for lheir seleciion. Grasmiclc. JOYCE RICHARD shows her choice of l NADINE MAY GABEL TEDDI ANNETTE GERTI-l Nadine Teddie Freshman Girls' Gleeg Library As- STANLEY DEAN GABEL SlcillBHS 4: Cardinal Cl'1OlI' l. 21 sisiani 4: FHA I. 2, 3. 4. Hislor- Sian Gym Assisiani 3gvPep Club I, 2, ian 4: DE 4. FFA I, 2, 3, 4, 37 GAA I: Coldwaier, Michigan. ow We Have to Leave Them ROBERTA ANN GLOVER Roberla Tower Singers 31 A Cappella 4 B Band l: Skillens 2, 3, 47 Teer Queens l, 2: FTA 47 Sl'iowboa+ Operelia 4. LUCKY ARLAAN GOEBEL Lucky Freshman Boys' Gleeq Eoolball l. . l KAREN ELAINE GOODRO Karen Freshman Girls' C-Bleeq Nurse As- sislanr 31 Ski+'rens 2, 3, FHA l, 2, 3. 4, Reporler 2, Secrelary 3: DE 4. .11-.e-, Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal 4- Clworale 2: Tower Singers 31 A Cappella 4: SlciH'ens 2, 3, 41 Teen Queens I, 2, 3, 41 Sl1owboa+ q OpereH'a 4. DELORES ANN eREEN GERALDINEI KAI All 4 x Y GREENE SHARON KAY GRASMlCK DelOfGS Gen Sharon Bearcal Chorale 21 Skilfens 2, 3, 5l4ll'lef1S 3. 41 Slile MUSTC CllI'1lC Ig Freshman Choir: GAA I: Sar- gent Nebraska. OLIVIA LOIS GUEVARA LARRY DEAN ..O,. . .. JEANNETTE MAE GROVER Jeannel'l'e PATRICIA GAIL I-IAMON ..P +.. 6 Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal Chorale 2: Slcillens 2, 3, 4: De- bale Club 3, 4: Radio Produc- Iion I, 2: Thespians 2, 3, 4: The Happy Journey. STANLEY CU RT I-IANSON Curl A, B, C, Bands: Amuse-a- Rama 2, 3: S-Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Sludenl Manager 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals 2, 3, 4. :via I-IAM MACK Freshman Girls' Glee: Tower Sing- Larry ers 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Slcillens Freshman Boys' Glee: Bearcar 3: Showlooal ': Operella 4. ' Chorale 2: Tower Singers 3, 47 T8fl 4: Foolball 3: Sl'IOWb0'3+-H KLAUS I-IARTMANN Klaus AFS Exchange Sluclenl' from Germany: Sludenl Council 4: Key Clulo 4: Nike-Key Club Knight SIDNEY ALFRED HARPER Sid Senior Council: Hi-Y 4: ECHOES Sraff 4: Debale Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4: Connecl'icul' Yankee in King ArIhur's Courr : lnframurals l MARTHA JANE I-IA I Marl'i Freshman Girls' Glee' Chorale 2: A Cappella 3, 4: 'lens 2, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: GAA Thespians 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' Showboa+ : Sl'a'l'e Music TAD VAY I-IARTSI-IORN BARBARA ANN G I-IARTUNG Tower Singers 4 DE 4 Barbs BL FF Sfaff 4 A Band 2 ice Presidenf 3 B an Flufe Trio 3 4 A Cappella ens 2 3 4 NlIce3 4 ueens I 2 FTA 3 4 Tlnespians S fary 4 M Home Sweef Homicide 1 ri - acIoon : Opereffa 4. MARY LOUISE I-IAYS Mary Freshman Girls' Gleeg Bearcaf Celworali 2: Toy?-r Singers 3: A appe a 4: O ice Assisfanf 4: simian. 4. ROGER LEE I-IEILBRUN mamma.- . Roger Freshman Girls' Gleeq Gym As Gym ASSISIGHI I: S-Club 3, 47 Swami. I: Ski-Hens In FTA 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Foofball I, 2, 3: Banner Day Affendanf: Traclc I: Wresfling 3, 4. I-IAUKE MargareI ' Freshman Girls' Gleeg Nurse As sisfanf 3: Office Assisfanf 3 Skiffens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I FHA 2. GEORGE WAYNE I-IEIN LADONNA FAYE -.Ge,,,ge-- I-IIIFIIVIBUCEK FFA 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Class I-aD0nn5 Presidenf 27 Baskefball I, 27 Track Nurse Assisfanf 41 Office Assisf- I7 PFOISCIIOH Crew I. 2i SBIUIG- anf 2, 3. 'Iorian 2: Lake Alice. I A Scr DARRYL GERALD I-IINIVIAN Darryl Foorball I: Inlramurals I . 2. 3. Cross Counrry 4: Traclc 2, 4. BARBARA JANE HENDERSON Barbara A Cappella 4: A Band 4: Skil- lens 4: Class Secrelary 2: Girls' Glee 2, 3: Mixed CI-noir 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Library Assisianr 3: Quarrer Nore Club 2, 3: Narion- al Honor Sociely 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Junior Class Play: Coun- I'y Governmenr: Bayard, Nebras- ka. DONNA RAE HILD Donna A Cappella 4: Class Vice-Presi- den? 2: Class Secrelary-Treasurer 3: Gym Assisranl' I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Library Assisranl I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, Secrelary 2: Junior Class Play: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Beneclicr, Nebraska. REBECCA SUE HOLIVIGREN Rebecca A Ca ella 3, 4 Librari 4' PP . an 3. . Narional Honor Sociely 3, 4' Tri-lvl 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- denl' 4: SI1owboa+ :'OpereHa 4. PEGGY ANN HESSLER P S Freshman Girls' Glee Singers 2: A Cappella 3 4 +ens 3, 4. apbook of Memories Filled Wil PATRICIA ,JANE HUFE Pa+ Gym Assisianl' 2, 3, 4: FHA I 2, 3, 4, Parliamenrarian 2, Presl idenl' 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: DE 4. x SANFORD BU RNHAM HUNT Sanford Junior Council: Freshman Boys' Gleeg S-Club 3, 41 Hi-Y 2: Track 2: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Sludenlr Man- ager 3, 4: Inlramurals I. SHARON LOUISE HUSTON SI'iaron Sludenr Council 3, 4: BLUFF Edi- +or-in-Chief 4: ECHOES Slalf 41 A Cappella 3, 47 Twirler 3, 41 FTA 3, 4: Na+ionaI Honor Socie- 'Iy 3, 4: Slcillens 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Tliespians I, 2, 3, 4, Presiclenr 4: Besr Acfress Award 31 ReIuc+an+ Debulanleug Briga- doon : SI'1owboa'r : Operefla 4: Home Sweel' Homicide : Ne- braska High School Press Conven- Hon. piirals, Fun, Folly, Hayrides and Tears THE SLIDE RULE is a fanlasric invenlion. Much discussion CHECKING A MEASUREMENT are Ron Plasfer IvI'Ic Warren and Ralph Burbacli ol: place among +Ixe senior boys. I 8 BARBARA IRENE JACOX Barbara A Band I, 2, 4: Amuse-a-Rama I, 2: Orcluesira 2, 4, Secreiary, Librarian 4: S'Ia'I'e Music Clinic 4:-SkiI'+ens 2, 4: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Glee: Counly Governmen+ 3: Clwadron Assumpfion. BARBARA ANN JACKSON Barbara DE 4. ARTHUR EMIL JUNGE Ar+ V BLUFF Slalf 2, 3, 4: -ECHOES Sfaff 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, SI'ucIen+ Direcfor 4: Radio Pro- ducfion 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4: Tri- M 3, 4: SI1owboa'r : OpereH'a 4: Sfafe Music Clinic 4. LEILA KAY KELLER Leila Senior Council 4 Freslim I an Girls' Glee: Tower Singers 2: A Cao pella 3, 4: SkiI+ens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I: FHA 2: SI'1owboa'I ' Opereiia 4. I CHARLES WILLIAM JAY Charles DE 4: Fooiball I: Track I, In Iramurals I, 4. KENNETH EDWARD KENZY Burch Sfudeni' Council 4: Bearcal Chor- ale 2: Tower Singers 3: DE '4: S+ucIenI' Manager I: lnframurals I, 2, 3, 4: SI1owboaI'. MIKE DON KENT Mike BLUFF Sfale 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. Vice-Presideni' 4: Foofball I: Track 2, 3: Cross Counlry 3: SI1owboaI : Brigadoon. :r11.1fw z:fe:ffswfsIIw Siudenl Council 4: Senior Coun cil: B Band I: S-Club 3, 4: Fool ARTHUR RICHARD KISSACK Ari ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I. 2, 3: Band Track 2, 3, 4: Wresiling 4. FFA LINDA LEE KOENIG Linda Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcai Chorale 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Siaie Music Clinic 4: Skiliens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I, 2, 4: Sl'1owboaI : Qper'eH'a 4. ball 3,4 JANICE LUAININ KORT Jann CHARLES LAVERN KNAUB Chuck - Freshman Boys' Glee: Tower . Singers A Cappella 3, 4: A 2, 3, 4: S-Clulo 2, 3 4 I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Ba 2: Track I, 2: Wresilin : Showboal : Operelia 4. Senior Council 4: Bearcai Chor- ale I: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Vice Presideni' 4: Skillens 2, 3, 4 Nike 4: Tri-M 3, 4: Briqadoon ShowIooaI ': Operelle 4. ANN MELINDA KOSMAN Ann Siudenl Council 4: Senior Coun- cil: B Band I: A Band 2, 3, 4: Amuse-a-Rama 2, 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Skiiiens 2, 3, 4: Nike 3, 4, Presicleni' 4: Thes- pians 3, 4: Teen Queens I: Tri-M 3, 4: Home Sweel Hornicic.Ie : AFS Exchange Sludeni' 'fo Ger- many. CAROL A. KRAMER Carol GAA Presiclenl 4. skel- LOIS MARIE KNOLL Lois Freshman Girls' Glee: B Band I: A Band 2, 3, 4: Arnuse-a- Rame 3, 4: Skiliens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I, 2. I3, Typisl 3: Debale Club 3: Tri-M 3, 4. JERDIE ANN KNUDSEN Jerdie C Band I1 B Band 21 HA' Band 3, 4: Skillens 2, 3, 4. BLUF F STAFF MEMBER Judy Sommer, one of The many Sonja Vasquez during lhe lasr few Cla s of fhe sales y carnpax seniors who helped wi+h 'lhe campaign, acceprs a paymenl' from We Have Read Our Last ECHOES . . . DENNIS PAUL KRAUSNICK Dennis Junior Council 37 Bearcal' Chorale I: A Cappella 2. 3, 47 Naiional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3. Secrefary 41 FHA 3: Boys Shale 3: Thespians 3, 4-g'Tri-M 3. His- 'lorian 4. STEPHEN EDWARD JOAN MARGARET KRONBERG KRENTZ Sieve Joan Freshman Boys' Glee: Hi-Y 2' 3 Library Assisfanf 4. 47 Track Ig lnrramurals I. i LAU RENCE EUGENE LALICKER ivseneu Class Vice-Presidenl l: FFA l: Foolball l, 2: Track 2: lnlramurals 3. BARBARA ANN KUNTZ Barb Nurse Assislanl 4: Skillens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens l, 4: GAA I. PATSY ANN LAM BERT Pa+ Freshman Girls' Glee: Gym As- sislanl 3: Office Assislanl' 4: Skil- 'lens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens l, 2: FTA 4: Radio Produclion 3. We Now Awail Our Firsi Class Reunion MELVIN LEROY LANA Mel S+uden+ Council 4: A Cappella 3 4: S-Club 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4 Foolball l, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3 4: Weslling 3, 4: lnlramurals l 2, 3: Brigadoon : Showboa'r Operella 4. ROBERT EUGENE LAPEE Bob Senior Council 4: BLUFF Slaff 4: Freshman Boys' Glee: A Band l, 2. 3: Amuse-a-Rama I, 2, 3: Radio Procluclion I. 2, 3, 4. Tech- nical Direclor 2, 3. 4: Track I. 3, 4. l LINDA SUE LATTIN Linda Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal' Chorale 2: Tower Singers 3: A Cappella 4: Skillens 2, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Showboa+ : Operella 4. WILLIAM NEAL LINDI-IORST Bill LARRY BRUCE LINDQUIST Larry Sludenl Council 4: Freshman Boys' Glee: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Slale Music Clinic 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: FTA 3: Inlramurals I,, 2: Briga- doon : ShowboaI ': Nike-Key Club Allendanlx SfCIub 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3: Infra- murals I, 2. EVERETT HENRY LOJKA EvereH ' S-Club 3, 4: DE 3: T 8: I, 4: Fool'- ball 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 3: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: lnlra- murals I. We Seniors Had Fun: to Which If I JIM WALTERS is selecled Ihe All-American Book Carrier. Denny Spurgeon and Judy Barllell. Jim doesn'I seem loo impress Piling 'Ihe books on him for Ihe long I'reIc home are Pam Micelc, wilh Ihe whole idea, Though. EDWARD FRED LUCKE KAREN KAY MCI-IA CRUZ ROY LONGORIA ncruz.. Track I: In+rarnuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY ALLEN LOOS Larry B Band I, 2: Amuse-a-Rama' 3: Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Thes pians 3, 4: Golf 3: Wres+Iing 3 Horne SweeI I'Iomicide : Con- necIicuI' Yankee in King Arrhur' Cour'I'. WILDA NELLS LOWEY WiIda I Iways Hard to Say Our Final Goodby ,...1..1-un Karen'i UID 2 3 4 FOOIIJGII I 2 3 Office AssisI'an'r 2. 4: SkiIIens 2, Baske'I'baII I Track Le++erman 2 3, 4: Teen Queens 2. LE SHARON KAY IVifALrIXLClX SI'1aron S'rucIenI' CounciI 3: Freshman GirIs' Gleeq Skirrens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I: FHA I, 2: GAA I, 2. 3. 4, President Rick CAROL FRANCES MAGALLANES Carol Freshman Girls' Glee: Skim-mg 2, 3, 4. PAMELA COLETTE MICEK Pam Sludem' Council 4: Class Presi- ginf 2: Class Secrefary 3: 'Hens 2. 3. 4: Cheerleader 4: Nike 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Teen Queens I: FTA 3, 4: Counfy Government CAROLYN ROSE MINCH Carol BLUFF Sfafl' 4: Freslwman Girls' Gleer Slcillens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I. 2, 3. 4. RICK MARTIN MARTINEZ Foolball 3: Baslcelball I: Traclc I: Cross Counlry 4: Inframurals I. EMILIE JEAN' MAYBORN Emi ie ECHOES S+afl: 4: Tower Singers 3: A Cappella 4: Amuse-a-Rama 2: Orcheslra I, 27 Slflllens 2' 3. 4: Teen Queens 2, 3: SI'1owboaI 'I Opereffa 4. 4 NaI'uonaI Honor Socnefy 3 s 2 3 4 N 3 ur rer4 ulll and eScroII ELLIS LEROY MITTAN EIIis DE 4: lnlramurals I. NW.WI?,.. Mm, LARRY EUGENE NELSON ..l-arryn unior Council: BLUFF SI'aI'I 3, 4: CHOES Siafi 3, 4: A Cappella : FTA 3: Counly Governmenii adio Produciion I, 2, 3, 4: Thes- ians I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presicleni 3: The Greai Big DoorsIep : The Debuianieu: I-I O m e I-Iomicide : A Connecii- Yankee in King ArIhur's Showboa'r : Briga- : Siaie Ari Fesiival 3, 4: 4: Class Presideni' 4. CURTIS RANDALL MUNRO MARILYNN JOYCE Randy Senior Council: A Cappella 4 A Band 4: I-Ii-Y 4: S-Club 4 Fooiball 4' Wresllin 4' Choir 3 I Q I i Band 3: Wresiling 3: Newscasile, Wyoming: Band I, 2: Fooiball 2 Wresiling I, 2: Norion, Kansas Opereifa 4. NAGEL MariIynn Amuse-a-Arama 2, 3: Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4, Presideni 4: SI'aI'e Music Clinic 4: Gym Assis+anI 3: Ski+- Iens 2, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: Teen Queens I, 2: Tri-M 3, 4: Where's CharIey : Brigadoon : Show- boaI ': Opereiia 4. RICHARD LEE NAZARENUS Dick ECI-IOES Sfaif 4: A Cappella 4: SIaI'e Music Clinic 42 'IAN Band 2, 3, 4, Presideni 4? Drum Maior 47 Thespians I. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Business Manager 4: Home Sweel' I-IomicicIe 7 Opereifa 4. NORMAN E. OTT Norm Gym Assislani' 3: DE Vice-Presi- den'I 4: Baskefball 2, 4: Track I: Inframurals 3. MARVIN RAY NEU Marv Siudenf Council 2: Class Treas- urer 3: Gym Assisranf 4: S- Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-PresicIen'I' 4: Foo+baII I, 2, 3, 4: Baske+baII I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Banner Day AH'endan+. RODNEY GENE NEIFERT ..Rod.. Junior Council: Fresh man Boys' Glee: S-Club 2, 3, 4, Mascoi' 3: I-Ii-Y 4: Fc-oiball I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 4: Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN BRUCE OTTE Sieve Freshman Boys' Glee: A Cap- pella 3, 4: S-Club 4: I-Ii-Y 47 SIuden'I Manager 3, 4: Inira- murals 2: Track I. JOHN WILLIAM PADBERG Jack Sfudem' Council 4: Freshman Boys' Glee: .Bearcal Chorale 3: A Cappella 4: B Band I: A Bancl 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2: Amuse-a-Rama 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Operelfa 4: Nike-Key Club A'r'rendan+. GARY EVERETT PALSER weary.. Freshman Boys' Glee: Tower Sing- .:,,1 w 1. 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Band 2. 3, 4: Amuse-a-Rama 2: Teen Queens 3. 4, Vice-Presidenl Skiflens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I. 4: FHA 2. 2, 3, Vice-Presideni' 3.1 LARRY FRANCIS PIEPER Larry Sluclenl' Council 4: FFA I. 2,.3, 4, Reporler 3, Presideni 4. RONALD DEAN PLASTER Ron Sludenl' Council 2, 4: Senior Coun- cil: A Cappella 3, 4, Presideni' 4: B Band I: A Band 2: Amuse- a-Rama 2: S-Club 3: Thespians 3. 4: Sludenl' Manager, I, 3: Con- necricul Yankee in King ArIhur's CourI : Sl'1owIooaI ': Operella 4. JOHN NEAL HOWELL RAMSEY n-Johns: Slucleni' Council 3, 4: Vice-Presi- clenl 4: ECHOES Slaff 4: Nalion- al Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Counfy Government Boys' Sfale 3: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I: Traclc I: Inrramurals 2, 3, 4: Pygma- leon. e Entered High School as Freshmen JACK PADBERG poinfs oul spols of inieresl from 'Ihe phofos 'turned 'From a years' slay. in Auslralia as a Rofary Exchange Siu +he band's frip +0 Washinglon +o Dave Evans. Dave recenfly re- den'r. He was noi' a++ending SHS when Jrhe band made 'r e 'rrlp JANET RUTH RAVERT Jan Freshman GIrIs' GI-ee: SPiH'ens 2 3, 4: Teen Queens I. I PAULETTE MAY IRICHARDI REDLER Paula-He PATRICIA LOUISE Sfudeni' Council I: Freshman Girls' Gleez Bearcaf Chorale 2: Pa+ FHA I, 2: Teen Queens I7 SIQII- Freshman GirIs' 6Iee: Of-HCS As- 'rens 2, 3. sIsIan+ 3, 4: SIciH'ens 3, 4: Teen Queens I: FTA 3. We Say Farewell to All Our Friend SANDRA JEAN REIN CAROL ANN RHOADES JOYCE LEE RICHARD SaVIGI9eI Carol Joyce SI:II'+ens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I. Bearcaf Chorale 3: Orchesfra I, BLUFF Siaff 4: Freshman GirIs' 2, 3, 4: FHA I7 GAA I- 2: Library AssIsI'anI' 4: SIcH Ians GIee: SIci++ens 2, 3, 4: Teen 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I, 2, 3, 4: Queens I: FHA Hisforian 2. FTA 4. ' PATTY ANN RICHARD WILLIAM BRENT Cl-IARLENE FAYE RIEN ' Pal Charlene BLUFF Slafl 4: Slcillens 2, 3, 4-1 Bill Freshman Girls' Glee: Tower Teen Queens li Library Assislanl Freshman Boys' Glee: Sluclenl SlV'99V5 31 47 Shlllens 2- 3' 47 DE 47 Fl-lA 2. Manager 1' Reporler 4. hose Four Years Never to Be Forgotten -U ,., L - KAREN DENTON, SHS senior, gels her slory for The ECHOES lurned from Washinglon. The Band's 'rrip was quile an hisforic m Mr. Ronald Beclcer, A band inslruclror, eller lhe bancl re- evenl for The sludenls ol SHS. l DELLA MAE ROSENFELT WILLIAM PI-IILLIP ROSS De a i Library ASSISIGl'Il3i DE 4. A Band 2, 3, 4: Arnuse-a-Rama 3: Tri-M 3, 4: Track 3, 4. ERMENA RODRIGUEZ Ermena Freshman Girls' Glee: Nurse Assislanl 3: Slcillens 2, 3: DE 4 DAVID LEANDER RUPP Dave C Band I: B Bancl 2 FFA I, 2. 3, 4, Vice-Presiclenl' 4. I-IAL SWAIN RUTTER Hal FFA 4. KERRY L. SALYERS Kerry CAROLINE SALAZAR Carrie Freshman Girls' Glee: Skilfens 2, 3, 4. WILMETTA LEE RUSC Willy Senior Council: BLUFF S Freshman Girls' Glee: Singers 2: A Cappella 3, 4: lice Assislanl' I: Slcillens 2, 3 e ' FT Nike 3, 4: Teen Que ns I 4, Treasurer 4: FHA I denl 2: BrigacIoon , Operefla 4. if DON SCI-IMIDT 4: Eooiball m als I, 2, 3, Terry Tower Singers 4: Slciiiens 4: Teen HRUIIIII Queens 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Pep Senior Council: Freshman Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Morrill. Glee: Bearcai' Chorale 2: Nurse I: Track I: Infra- 4 THERESA ANN SCI-IAFER RUTH ANN Assisiani' 3, 4: Teen Queens 2, 3, 4. eoRDoN STEWART SCHAUB sHARoN KAY SCHNELL 'Gm 5:,a,.On S-Club 2, 3, 4, Sergean+-aI- arms 4: DE, Presideni 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 3: Inlra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. B Band I: A Band 2, 3, 4: Amuse-a-Rama 3. BETTY JEAN SCI-IMIDT Berry Jean Office Assisranr 4: FI-IA Re- porier 4: Skiiiens 2: DE Sec- reia ry 4. BARBARA JEAN SCI-INOOR RONALD LEON Barbara Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal 'IRWIN Chorale 2: Slciiiens 2. DE 4. ..--.......?, l FOLDING A FLAG is quile a iriclc' Jack Padber seem K Cl . g 5 ey ub is responsible For lhe raising and lowering of rhe Ameinc. complefely perplexed wirh fhe fob Jrhal' Deanna Bleyle is doing in flag in fronl' of lhe school. aiding him wilh one of The Key Club's school services. Each day, In Looking Back, We Can Only Woncl DONNA LEE SCOTT Donna Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Class Treas- urer 2: BLUFF Sraff: Freshman Girls' Glee: Office Assislanl' 3: Slcillens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I: FTA 3, 4: Counry Governmenr: Radio Produclion 3: Banner Day Affendanr: Nebraska High School Press Convenlion. mm..-em - - lvllCl'lELSEIgl-lE?ANDRA DON GEORGE .,,,,C,y.. SEVERSON Amuse-a-Rama 3: Orchesfra I, 2, HDOUH 3, 4: Skirlens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens DE 4: Foollaall 2: lnlrramurals I 3: FTA 4. 2, 3, 4. JAMES DIERIEX SHEAFF J. D. SIucIenI'CounciI 4: Office Assisi- anl' 2, 3: Debale Club 3, 4. Presi- olenl 3: Odd Fellow Pilgrimage For Youlh To The Uniied Nalions. HARLEY WAYNE SHAVER Harley Siudenl Council 4: Junior Coun- cil: ECHOES Edifor-in'Chie'f: Freshman Boys' Gleeq Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Key-Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenr 41 S-Club 3, 47 Ouill and Scholl 3, 47 Counly Governrnenlg Fooiloall I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 41 Traclc I, 3, 47 Tennis 2: Roiary Exchange Sludenl io New Zealand. JOELEINIE MARCENE SHIVERS JoeIene n Looking Ahead, We Can Only Hope DAVID EDWARD SKORUPA David Ushers 3, 4: Tennis 4: Cross 'Iry 41 Inlrannurals 4. HARLEY RAY SMITH Harley Freshman Boys' Gleeq Tower Coun, Singers 2. J UDITH KAREN SOMMER Judy Junior Council: Class Secreiary 2: Class Treasurer 41 BLUFF Siaffp Nike 3, 4, Freshman Girls' Gleei Office Assisianr 4: Slcillens 2, 3, 4: Teen Queens I7 FTA 3, 4, His- I'orian 43 Nike-Key-Club AI+end- ani. DENNIS STEWART SPURGEON ..Dennyn S-Ciub 3, 4, SecreI'ary-Treasur- er 4: FTA 3: Foo+baII I, 2, 4: BaskeI'baII I, 2, 3,, 4: Track I, 2, 3. SANDRA EAYE STEFFEN Sandee SI'uden'I' Council 4: A Band 3, 4: Librarian 4: Amuse-a- Rama 3: Orchesira I, 2, 3, Secreiary-Treasurer 3: SkiIIens 2. 3, 4: Nike 3, 4: Teen Queens I: Tri-M 2, 3, 4: 5I1owboa+. WILLIAM ARNOLD STAFFORD BiII Wresfling 3, 4: SI'uden'r Manager 5 2: GroveI'on, Virginia. BARBARA ANN STANNARD Barbara Junior CounciI: ECI-IOES Siaff: Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcai' Coraie 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Skir- Iens 2, 3, 4: Nike 3, 4: Teen Queens I: SI1owboaI : Opereifa 4. CAROLYN LARAE STRODTMAN HCBIOIYUH BARBARA JOE ANN DE 4. STEINMILLER Barbara Gym Assisiani' 3: Ski+'Iens 2, 3 Secreiary 4: Teen Queens I, 2 FTA 4: Radio Producfion 3. SANDRA STEWART San Dee SIucIen'r CounciI 4: Senior Council: Freshman Giris' Giee: Gym AssisI'anI' 4: NaIionaI Honor Sociefy 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: SkiI'+ens 2, 3, 4, UncIer-secre- Iary 3: Nike 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4, Hisiorian 4: Giris S'Ia+e AI+ernaI'e 3. ALVIN LAVERNE STOBEL AIvin S-Club 2, 3, 4: FFA 4: Baskef- baII I: Track 2: Wresfiing 2. 3, 4. . , . .- . , I ? ff1-fv ef.:wrr:iiri.vfwIrI:sreme:,irrIff mm m Tom nqers I, , 3, 4 S-Club 4: DE 4: Foolball 3, 4: Track THOMAS VORSE r Si 2 : 3 3 4: lnlramurals 3. CALVA JEAN STRONG Calva Jean Bearcal' Chorale 2: A Cappella 3: DE 4: Brigadoon : Showboal'. LARRY JAMES WALTER Junior Council: Senior Council A Band I: S-Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- denl' 4: FTA 3: Counly Govern- menl: Foollaall I: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, Day King. JANET MAE SUZUKI Janel Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal Chorale 2: Tower Singers 3: A Cappella 4: Skillens 2, 3, 4: Nike 4: Teen Queens I: FTA 3, 4. ALLAN BRUCE , THOMPSON IIAIII S-Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Fool- ball I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2: 3. 41 Banner Track I: Wreslling 3, 4. CAROL ANN USTOHAL Carol BLUFF Slalf: Freshman Girls' Glee: Bearcal Chorale 2: Tow- er Singers 3: A Cappella 4: Twirler 3: Skillens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4: Nike 4: FHA I, 2, Treasurer 2: Home Sweel Homicicle : Showboa'r. MICHAEL EUGENE WARREN Mike A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Properly Mana er 3' Amusea Rama I Q I ' ' I 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Prop- erly Manager 3: S-Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Hi-Y 4: Fool'- ball 3: Wreslling 3, 4. EDNA FAY WEBB Edna Choir I: Library Assislanl 3 Pep Club I, 2, 3: Milchell. LINDA ALAN WEISGERBER Linda Bearcar Chorale I: A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4, SecreI'ary-Treas- urer 4: Amuse-a-Rama 2: Orchesrra I, 2: SI'aIe Music Clinic 2, 4: Slcilrens 2, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: Thespians 4: Tri-M 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Briga- doon : ShowboaI ': Opereria 4. RANDALL PAUL WILLIAMS npaul.. Freshman Boys' Glee: Bearcal' Chorale 2: Tower Singers 3, 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. HARLEN GENE WEISS Harlem Foolball Le'I'Iermen I: Baslceilaall Track I: Wreslling I. CAROL BETH WHELEN Carol BLUFF Sfaff: Bearcal Chorale 3 B Band I: Library Assisranr 4i Slcirfens 2. 3, 4: Teen Queens I 2. 3, 47 FTA 4 THEODORE FLORMAN YOST Ted S-Club 3, 4: FTA 4: Track 3, 4: Wreslling 4. JUDY ELLEN WIMBERLEY .,Judy.. Freshman Girls' Glee: A' Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assisranl Li- brarian 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Srudenl Band Direcror 4: Amuse-a-Rama I, 2, 3: Naiion- al Honor Sociely 3, 4: SlciI'- Jrens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Nilce 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Teen Queens I, 2: GAA I: Tri-lvl 3.4: Nike- Key-Club Sweerhearl. KATHLEEN ANN WINDERS Ka'rhy Slcilrens 4: Teen Our-39115 42 Firsl Choir I, 2, 3: K-9 I: 2, 3: Annie Gel' Your Gunn: Ok- lahoma : Gering. BARBARA JOANN WILSON ..BabS.. JAMES DALE ZAHRADNTCEK Jim B Band I, 2. ln Memory OT OTHA ZANE MORAN a member OT The class of I96l JAMES DONALD ZIER Jim STudenT Council 4: Junior Coun- cil: Freshman Boys' Gleez Tower Singers 2: A Cappella 3: S-Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Thespians I, 2, 3, 4: FooTball 2, STudenT Manager 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: lnTramurals l, 2: WresTling 3, 4. THE CLASS OF I96I We have reached The end of The Trail in high school and are sTe-pping Through The door oT The presenT inTo The TuTure. Leaving ScoTTs,bluTT High, we have no regreTs, Tor our eyes shine wiTh The privilege OT being allowed, aT lasT, Tc enTer The mysTerious realm of adulTs. Drawing near is ThaT long-awaiTed day. As we look down The halls, we experience The greaT sadness wiTh which we musT leave ScoTTsbluTT High aTTer six years oT never-To-be-TorgoTTen memories. The prom-banqueT-com- mencemenT - convocaTion - winning Teams-senior breakTasT-and iusT The everyday enioymenT oT being a senior aT SHS. We Thank Those people who Took over The care Tor us and wanTed To make us TiT Tor The life ahead. They were always willing To give us a word oT advice, a 'Friendly hello or some praising remark. We especially wanT To Thank The adminisTraTion Tor Their guid- ance. -- - . u -11 u--1 'hal Under The guidance oT class officers and sponsors, The unclerclassmen spenT a busy school year. Earning money Tor The Junior-Senior Prom and BanqueT was a new experience Tor The iuniors. They shouldered each new responsibiliTy wiTh persever- ance and gained personal saTisTacTion Trom a deed well done. Learning To drive became The main goal OT every sophomore. Drivers' Training and FirsT Aid classes helped Them meeT some oT Their graduaTion re- quiremenTs as well. The sTudenTs were eligible Tor membership in more clubs This year and acTive parTicipaTion helped enrich Their lives and prepare Them Tor The TuTure. Thoroughly accusTomed To changing classes and The liTe in high school, The Treshmen began To Take parT in The clubs and sporT acTiviTies. Following The Treshman Teams, having parTies and meeTing new people lcepT Their heads whirling Throughoui' The year. 0 Cie' Homework . . . partie ! E 2 E E M 5 2 5 3 Acevedo Jimmie Adams Susan Andresen William Anlceny Jolwn Anllwony Lofren Baker Ellen Bales Carl Ballenfine Jane Barrienlos Alfonso Barllefl' Everell Barflerl Margo Ball Karen Becerra Nioma Berry Diane Besaw Brenl Belz Judillw Belzold Sfanley Beyer Caflwerine WE'RE IN THE BLACK, FINANClALLY. Glancing llmrougln quez. assisfanf business manager: Mike Daniels. 'flue Junior Class records are iunior officers:Jol1n Rogers, president Anne-Campbell. STUCO, and Joyce WelSCl1, lOUS ne5S m5 'a99f Judy Deines, lreasurer: Sara Troy, Rusl Lo Il ST ' - ' ' li y ve , uco. Sonya Vas plcfured. John Morrison, Sluco and Jeanne Poinler, secrelrary Binfield BeTTy BiTner William Bomer Charlene Bonilla AniTa Breeden Jerry Brown RoberT BroTT Carolyn BreThour Richard Brehm Johnny Buglewicz Richard Burkholder Randall Camara Roger Campbell Ann Cannon Bruce Card Judy Juniors Learn Through Experience Selling aT TooTball and baskeTball games, wresTling maTches and Track meeTs was one oT The main cluTies oT The iuniors. They Tried Their harolesT To raise enough money To give The seniors a nice prom and bangueT. All This work was worTh iT, Tor The prom Turned ouT To be a big success because oT The help given by class oTTicers, The Junior Council and The iuniors Themselves. ln The spring of The year, The iuniors in The upper Third oT The class were given The opporTuniTy To Take The NaTional MeriT Schol- arship exams. ln November and April, many oT The iuniors Tried ouT Tor parTs in The all-school plays. WiTh The exciTemenT oT geTTing Their class rings in December, The knowledge gained by The Tew who visiTed courT on CounTy Govern- menT Day and The privilege oT Taking advanced courses in science, iournalism and maThemaTics, The iuniors spenT a very saTisTacTory year. The iuniors will never TorgeT The joys They shared TogeTher in classrooms, aT class parTies and aT The games. Marching inTo The senior secTion ,on Class Day, The iuniors looked back wiTh saTisTacTion. ConTenTmenT and sorrow Tilled Their hearTs as They looked Torward To Their lasT big year as seniors in high school. Sponsors, Officersp Junior Councilmer Carrier Roger Casiillo Pele Cervanles Caroline Chrisiensen Jean Cisar Judirh Claylon Arlhalela Dilce Marvin Dill Alan Dill Gary Dillman Jack Dolclcen Sandra Dougherly Priscilla Duyclc Janel Eh rharl Carol Ekberg Paul Eldridge Lewis Cochrane Jeannie Collamore Donna Cosla Frank Crane Charles Cross Calherine Dally Alexandra Daniels Richard Deines Judy Delweiler Donald Dewey Siephen Dilce Judy Class Members Grasmick Gary Greenhalgh Slephen Guerrero Rudolph Frank Pesqv Free Linda Freouf Nola Fuller George Gahagan Michael Ganlz Larry Gerhard Herbert Germany Mariorle Goddard Connie Goclinez Rose Guerrler Mary Hammer Sylvia Haney Barbara I i l LOOKING OVER THE EVENTS for lhe year are lhe Junior Class sponsors. They are Mr. Loren Ireland. Mr. Richard Sims, Mr. James Saucerman and Mr. Harold Nelson, head sponsor. Selling at Games Enable Juniors Jones Douglas Jones John Kaehler Sharon Karubos Rosalee Kaufman Elaine Kaufman Laurlie Kawaguchi Fred Kelley Mary Knaub Jerry Koch Debra Kosman Diana Kramer Helen Lacy Richard Lane Sharon Larimer Jodell Hansen Janice Harris Judiih Haun Brenda Haxby Linda Henderson Carol Henry Daroid Hiizer lrvin Hiner Travis Hobbs Glenda Hoffman Roberr Hoffman Rufh Jacobsen David Jacox Mary Jay Dane James Myrna Johns Marcia Johnson Janice Johnsron Roberr K b d Th ar+ in raising money for The Junior Class of '62 Awail Class Ring Arri FILLED WITH ENTHUSIASM are iuniors' Kalrhie Reading, lrv l-Iilzer and Barbara Thompson. They rings lhal arrived in December lvlcKnigh'l' Mary Maloin Sharon Marlin Judy Marlin Marvin Marlinez FIoycI Marlinez Rachel Marlinez Slephen Massie Ann Meininger Fredrick Micek Linda Miller Dolores Miller Dorlhy Miller Sandra Minch Donna Milcl-:ell Joyce are ge++ing a firsl glance al Ihe cl LoveII Russell Lowry Lulh Allon Lynda December, With Anxiety, Anticipation Moody Douglas Morrison John Multorcl Raymond Murphy Thomas Myers Stacy Nichol James AND DID YOU SEE the size ot the assignment tor tomorrow says Irvin I-lilzer to Linda Micelc, Carol Henderson and Dave Jay. Norine Irvin Olsen Sandra Olson Katherine Overstreet Robert Patterson Arlen Perez Louise Peshelc Mary Peters Sandra Petlold Ralph Plaster Keith Pointer Jeanne Popp Raymond POPP Terry Powell V Leota Price Sharon I63 E 3 MARTY PLASTER AND CHUCK WINKLER discuss Counly Governrnenl' Day courl' pro- ceeding wilh fheir classmafes. Froni' row, from lefh Shirley Schwarfzkopf, Linda Micelc, Joyce Welsch Jane Ballenrine, Ann Cam lo II d KI ' p e an aus Harlman. Back row, 'From leH: Rusfy Lovell, Mike Gahaganl Frank Cosfa, Sonya Vasquez, Judy Belz and Ellen Ann Baker. Through County Government Day Junio i I Schanaman Pafriclc Scha naman Sam Schick David Schiefelloein Kay Schildl Rodney Schledewilz Howard Schliening Sleven Schmeckpeper Gerald Schnell Esfher Schoolcrafi' Joy Schroeer Mary Schuman Gale Schwarl-zkopf Glen Schwarlzlcopf Shirley Selby Norma Prou-ly Waller Provance Sharon Quindi' J uanila Ramirez Jane Reading Kalhie Redfern Judy Reese Karen Reiser John Renleria Ernesr Richarl' Rhoda Riley Charles Roberlson Bonnie Rogers John Rogers Mary Rohnlce Richard Runolfson Neill Ru pperl ' La Vonne Sanchez Rebecca earn Various Governmenicll Procedures l , l JUNIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS-Froni' row, from leff: Back row: Jim Farlow. Sieve Tando. Marly Plasler, Marv L' d D'lce, Paul Eclcberg and Roger Camara. Noi picfured: John Jo-yce, Milchell, Mary GueHler, Barbara Thompson. In a I . . . . J Micek, Marcia Johns, Kalhle Reading and lVlBFIOI'Ie Germany. ones. E Physics, Speechp Other Subiecfs K PHYSICS STUDENTS R ECEIVE valuable inlormalion from experimenls shown lo Them by Mr. Lloyd E. George, fravellng science leacher and lecfurer from Columbus. 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Linda Kennefh Ba ra ia s Belz G l o ri a Bo n n ie Barr Beyer Sa ndra Allen Barraza Bindsclyadler Os ca r Ar ey Barraza Blanco Phyllis Bonnie Barlon Briilhouer Jennifer Sandra B u b a lc Ro be rl B u rb a c lc J a m es- C a r ri l l o A n ro n i o Ca rle r Ch a rlolle Ca rle r Tru m a n C a s s e l ls Sie ve Ce rva n res Ruih Ausiin Leslie Avila Ambrose Abel Theresa Adams Barbara Agurre Ray Alfred Sharon Allen Gary Anderson Roberr Anderson Charles Anlhony Neal Asmus Paul Outside Acfiviiie STUDY-FUN-These iwo w really became undersioocl in Jrhe S omore year. Sophomores were rec ed lo false world hisrory, English, aid and clriver's lraining. Eleciives usually chosen from arl, science, me languages. choir or band. English sruclenls gain skill in lo grammar and an appreciarion of eraiure. Awareness oi The world and present becomes apparenr world hisirory classes. ln iirsi aid, denis learn how ro iie bandages, l io care for The injured and how 'ro minisier arriiicial respiralion. Driver iraining classes lurn our poieniial peris al ihe wheel and help lo m Avila Julia Bailey Earlene Bainler Connie 3c1in New Interests me roaols saler For everyone. A wide variely ol: exlracurricular clivilies are open lo Sophomores. he girls may join lhe pep club or leen ueens: boys may ioin l-li-Y or S llub if lhey parlicipale and leTler in sporl and laolh are offered a choice jf many olher clubs. Class parlies are enjoyed by all. ose wilh inleresl in olramalics work lhe plays1 lhose wilh 'ralenl' work lhe Talenl Show, and lhe musically clined loin a choir ancl work on lhe erella. When lhe year ended. The phomores lell lhal lheir lime had en well spenl. 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Pflfsif. ff I' - e' ' i Gevara Gerald Gifschell Werner Hise Joy Hoffman Alena Hoffman Nancy Hoffman Pamela Humphrey William Hunl Sleven lngwersen Larry James Merle Johns Sandra Johnson Carol Joyce Karen Kaufman Palricia Teachers Guide Class nfo Another Year Laliclcer Donald Lawrence Frances Lee Linda Lemons Glenda Lindquist Karen Logan John Loos James Luclce Wesley MCCaflree JoAnn Mage llanes Olivia Marlinez Rifa Maslcl James Mafilafnen Pafricia McCufchen Marsha Drivers Training, First Aid Give th- SOPHOMORE BOB FORREST demonsiraies his reaciion abiliiy on lhe make-believe qas acce era o a males Sieve Cassells and Pai Daniels Price Ke-nnelh Prolces Rosemary Popp Thomas Purnell Mary Quineh' Lois Quinn Wanda Ramirez Inez l72 Ramirez Mariin Ramos Susie Razee Susan Rein Richard Reizansiein Carolyn Reizansiein Diana Reizansiein Vernon Rico Bobbie Robinson Kay Rodriquez Gregory Rose Norma Rosenieli Lincla Rogers John Roihenberger Larry l + r nd brake io class- Olsen Gary Orozco Michael O'Shea Michael Payne John Peil Johnny Perez Joe Peierson Judy Philpol' Willie Pieper Judy ophomores Variety in Their Schedules Ruplinger Vicki Ru+'rer Ronald Salazar Bennie Sanchez Mary Schafer Sieven Schanaman Thomas Schiefeibein Caihie Schlager Richard Schlegel Priscilla SHARON ALFRED POINTS oui' fhe paris of The brain 'io Gene Schwarizkopf, Sharon Behiing and Mary Kirshman They are siudenis in Mr. Conner's Firsi' Aid class. Schneider Joan Schnell Gerirude Schraeder Palricia Schumacher Max Schuman Jeanneiie Schwarizkopf Allan Seiferi Mary Selch Mary Sell George Severson Ronald Shaver Carolyn Shoopman Donald Schwarizkopi Cari Schwarlzlcopf Sharon Scoggan Alien Scriven Charles Seger Bruce Seger Richard All Fields of Scienc Slcorupa Jean ' ' Smiih Gerald Smiih l James Smilh Lesier Smiih Mary i Smilh Slephen ,V Snogren Glenda Solano Janice STUDENTS IN MISS SELLAR'S Biology class praciice using il new microscope which will aid 'ihem in learning aboui planls ar Sorenson animals. These were purchased by ihe school syslem during ihe scho Douglas Year' Spech+ Gordon Slangel Sleflen Talboi' Thomas Tompkins Rick Jon Daniel Larry Richari Siarlcey Siebel Temple Thorpe Trevino Siaiiord Lucy James Carol Jack Beniio Timolhy li 35 is ag pen to Young Students Trussel Linda Uhrick Ronald Vallejo Carol Venlura Alfred Walker Lana Walker Palli Welsch Virginia Wes? David ARCHITECTURE, RELIGION AND CUSTOMS are all a parl' world hisiory as Linda Lee poinls our To classmales Baloelle Numon d Charles Scriven. We+herall Robert Wiedeman Ronald ilson Wolcofr Worrell Yarnell Zillerkopf Galen Donald Charles Doyle Jennings ilrlenlaurg Woods Wrighl Yekel Zolman l Henry Kalhleen John Judene Barbara W1ll19l'm Richard Freshmen Prouclly Begin High Schoo AbboTT, Janice AbernaThy, Linda Abner Susan Acevedo Bernard Acevedo, Henry AcTon, Di Ann Adams, Donna Alidredge, Nellie Amen. Virginia Asp. Karen Freshmen aT lasT, as They enTere high school They were aTraid and Timi buT soon They became accusTomed T being parT oT The high school. Finail They were oid enough To aTTend aTTeil game dances and do oTher Things wiT The upper-ciassmen. New To Their vocabulary was Th Term elecTive. Beside The require subiecTs. English. social sTudies, an physical educaTion, Freshmen coul choose Two elecTives. These were usu iy chosen Trom maTh., general scienc Toreign language and glee. New sTu habiTs had To be learned, geTTing a signmenTs in class and Then doing The in sTudy hails. Class parTies were aTTended by maioriTy oT The Treshmen. EnTerTainme was The highlighT oT The evening. bo dressed as girls imiTaTing cheerieade groups giving panTomimes, and oTh presenTing Their musical abiiiTies. The year ended The class looked T ward eagerly To Their remaining ye oT high school. Anderson, Mark AXT, LoreTTa Baggs, Jimmy Bailey, Lynn Baker, Gary Barker, Susan Barraza, Nora BarTa, Terry BaTT, Roger Bauer, Beverly Bauer, James Bauer, Laura Becker, Melvin BeiTei, RoberT Beiiord, Jerry Benger, Jeffrey BenTley, ColieTTe ith Enthusiasm to Learn, Goin Honor B AND THEN YOU . . . OOPS! Panfomiming a lele- enzel, Karen Berger, Clwarles :sion commercial al lhe freshman parly is Bowl: Jerry Clark. er, George Berggren, Becky Bernhardl, Roloerl Bernhardl, William Black, Bruce Blaha, Marlin Blanco, Sharon Bolzer, Ronald Bowlcer, Lynda Bra mwell, Rodney Bridge, Janice Brisby, Linda Brolzman, Doris Brown, Charles Brown, Randy Brown, Terrell Brozek, Roberl Buller, Sleven Campbell. Pafricia Campbell, Susan Cassel, Sandra Casriaux, Janice Caslillo, Auguslin Clwaro, Sleven Chaslain, Gregg Dewey, Beverly Diflmar, Kris Doering, Janef Doolilfle, Dixie Dougherfy, Cheryl Douglass, Jerald Eldridge, Gale Emery, Jan Emmons, l-larolcl Esgamilla, Daniel Escamilla, Rudy Eskam, Garry Clark, Gerald Cornell, Francine Delgado, Lorenzo Cline, Diane Davis, Larry Demares, Margarel' Corey, Richard Dean, Thomas Denfon, Dianne Freshmen Wait Eagerly to Participclt Fauver, Janel Feglar, Bobby Fichna, Marlene Frank, Roger Fryer, John Fullen, James Gallawa, Barry Gamer, Sharon German, Linda Gerhard, Ka+hleen Garlock, Beverly Goddard, Roberl' Godinez, Peler Gonzales, Lupe Goodell, Mary Graf, Curlis Green, Howard Green, Linda Griess, Norman Grover, Pearl Guerrero, Alberr Guerrero, Joe Guerrero, Roy Gueliler, John Guevara, Rila Hagel, Gayle Harrison, Mark Hall, Lance Haver, Michael Hanley, Diana Hamburger, Palricia Harper, Kalherine Haun. Jacquelyn Hammer, Mavis Harris, Vicky Heckman. Rulh Harmon, Barbara Hass, Janel' Heinlz, Jimmy Various School Activities, Clubs l Henderson, Susan Henkel, Karen Henry, Larry Herringer, Richard Hewill, Gloria Hill, Janer Hiner, Georgia Hiner, Sue Hodge, Holly Hoffman, Adele Hohnslein, Charles Holliday, Sherry Hollingsworlh, Rich Huggans, Gwendolyn Humphrey, Carol Hyarl, Douglas Jackson, Richard Jamison, Thad Frosh Show Appreciation for Guida Johnson, Belly Jolly, Judy Ildbilil class officers and sponsors Mrs Dorofhy Ly Miss Della Egqleslon. Chuck Brown and Lin Garman, Sludeni' Council represen+a+ives7 J Julis. Ronald Kaes. Toni Kanirie, Bruce Karrer. Jael Kaufman, George Karubos, Pele Keller, Roberl Keller. Teddy Kelsen, Alana Kleeger, Andrew Kling. Nancy Knaulo, Jack Knoles, Roberf Knulson, Linda Koch, lvlarlha Koller, Donald Korsching, Peler Korl, Richard Kumelos, Conslance Kurlz, Cynlhia Lacy, Jack Lawrence, Helen Leafgreen, Roger Lessman, James Lieberman, Trudy by Class Sponsors, Officers Lockwood, Edward Loar Sharon , president Jaci l-laun, lreasurerg Nellie Alldredge, secrelaryg Winkler, vice-president: Mr. Don Harlwig, sponsor Glandl, head sponsor. Lowry, Lawrence Marlinez, Mary Meier, Allen Meier, Sylvia Meisner, Randall Miller, Calherine Milchell, Jolnn Mirrleider, Charlolrle Moran, Erran Morby, Carol Morlensen, Penny Mundi: Anilra Munro, Daniel Nickal, Gary Odell, Larry Olbriglwl, Gloria Olson, Maurice Ofle, Kay Olle, Ray and Mrs. Lopez, Alicia Lopez, Fernando Lovell, Myrna Lucius, Henry LuHon, Susan Marlin, Larry Ramirez, Daniel Rangel. Lawrence Rangel, Raymond Raymundo. Samuel Reeves. Karen Reifschneicler, Linda Rein, Linda Reiser, Richard Reisig, Roger Rhoades, Floyd Rein, Palricia Roberfs, John OVSFSITFSH, Elsie Perez, Thomas Plasfer, Donald PGHTICO, Sheryl Pelerson, Shirley Fropp, Sandra PGFSZ. Herman Pierce, Jo Ellen Puiman, Jeri Bearcubs Are Backed Enthusiashcall Roberls, Linda Roberlson, Linda Roberlus, Elsine Rogers, William Rohnke, Dianne Rohnke, Merrily Rohrich, Newell Romigh, Vicki Royle, Norman Ruboiiom, Harlem Ruff, Mary Ruplinger, Cheryl Russell, Allen Rul'+er, Carol Sample, Nancy Samuel, James Sanchez, Nalividad Sanchez, Ogla Sandbeck, Mark San Juan, Joaquin San Juan, Virginia Salur, Dorolhy Schanaman, Jo Ann Schmidt John Schmidi'. Ronald Schmidt Suzanne Schreiner, Sherry Schrooer. John Schuld.ie's, Roger Schwaner. Jack Schwarrkopf. Richard Scheaff, Nancy Slfiflfief. Ann Seip, Galen Shirley, Jeanne Slmcier. Cindy Seymour, Thelma Shreves. Dennis Slie. Mary y Spirited Fellow Freshman Siudenis i Smi+h, Anila Smi'l'h. Ellen Smiih. Jack Smilh. Michael Snyder. Dennis Solano, Shirley Solson, Bill Sorenson, Todd Sorok. Sleven' Spoeneman, Mary Stafford, Vicki Siarizer, William S'l'eele, Donna Sleinmiller, Lawrence lS+erlcel, Sandra Slyslaal, Slephen Temple. Roger Thompson, Bill They Look Toward CI New Yearp Schoo Townsend. Linda Trevino, Bernice Troy, David Uhriclw, Cheryl Van Winlcle, Marilyn Vasquez, Parry Velos, Mary Walker, Guyla Waller, Larry science class. Here Mrs. Lyon, insrruclor, sfra 'res srances. EXPERIMENTS GAIN INTEREST in differences in +l1e composirion of various Weber, Marlene Weideman, Glenda Weinmasrer, Larry Weisgerber, Cynrhia Weiss, Carol Wells, Jacqueline West Srephen Werherell, Nancy Wilson, Larry Wilson, Rira Winders, Roberf Wineberg. Karen Winkler, Judirh Wise, Norman Wise, Norma Wilrenberg, Gerlrude Wolf, John Yekel, Marlene York, Sharon Yost Susan Zirrerkopf, Randall .W Wm f yt, ' 4 ff 212545 y Through Leadership, an Aclive Class Prepares for the High School Years EighTh graders TelT aT home in The iunior high when They reTurned To classes in The Tall. WiTh eager anTicipaTion They sTarTed Their classes oT English, physical educaTion, healTh, social sTudies, guidance, arT, music, homemak- ing or shop, science and ariThmeTic. OuTside acTiviTies added To Their oleveloprnenT. English classes developed reading and gram- mar skills Tor The eighTh grade sTudenTs. Phys- ical educaTion developed sTrong bodies and healTh TaughT Them how To Take care oT Their bodies. Social sTudies sTudenTs learned abouT hisTory oT Nebraska and oT The world. Guid- ance classes gave sTudenTs sound advice To help Them in The choice oT Their high scho schedule. ArT and music aided in culrural d velopmenT. l-lomernaking TaughT girls useT skills Tor The TuTure, while shop developed Th boys' mechanical abiliTies. Awareness oT su roundings became a TraiT aTTer Taking The sc ence course. AriThmeTic TaughT Them To Thi sysTemaTically. Class parTies were a source oT amuseme Tor everyone. Junior high sporTs were eagerl parTicipaTed in by a maioriTy oT The boy When The year ended The sTudenTs looke ahead To sTarTing high school in The Tall. Acevedo. Alice Aden, Marla Aguirre, lrma AlTred, Ralph Amen, Terri Amundson, Al Andresen. Linda AnsTine, Kafhryn ArTerburn, Sue AusTin, Douglas Bailey KaThleen Baker Alice Bales Ron Ballew, Bonnie Barrera, lnez Barraza, Margie BarTa, Lenore BarTleTT, Ervin BeaTTy, Roxanne Becker, Linda Beclcing. Bobby Beernan, KenneTh Benaviclez. lshmael Berger. STephen BenTon, David Benzel, Ben BernharclT, Don Berry, Marcia Behold, Sharon Binfield. Richard Bla nco, Lu pe Blanco, Salome Blanco. STanley Blanco, STeven Bradsby, Saralyn BreThour, Gail Bronson, Suzanne Brown, Joyce Brown, Ricky. LOOKING AT THE TROPHY CASE are eighlh qrade of- Marcia Gray, vice-presidenf, and Paula l-lennke secrefary Noi cers andlsponsors. They are Dianna Richards, Sludenl Council piclured are sponsors, Mrs. Phillipplna l-lalsleacl and Mrs Char presenlahve: Mr. Jerry Hooper, head sponsor: Connie Rysfrom, lo++e McCaffee. easurerg Jim Zimmerman, president Mrs. Agnes Derby, sponsor: Burkhardl, Teresa Card, Dee Cassel, Diane Cervanles, Reynold Cline, Chris Colling, Donald Collopy, Michael Conner, Pamela Conrad, Connie Cover, Reber? Craghead, Dean Crane, Judy Crevis'l'en,i Loranne Cross, Pafricia Dalbey, Linda Daniel, Linda Darnell, Michael Dasher, Richard Davidson, Darold DeCory, Sharon Denham, Wesley Delgado, S+anley Future Bearcat Athletics Are Groomed Dema ra nville, Roger Dema ranville, Steven Dolberg, Terry Donahue, Patricia Eckhardt, Pamela Ehrich, Robert Eichorn, Jill Einsel, Steven Ellis, Johnny Engleman, Donna Engleman, Richard Escamilla, David Escamilla, Victor Everett, Kelly Fenimore, Mary Flowers, Ronnie Frailey, Merle Fresorger, Linda Fulk, Gloria Furrey, Donna Furrey, Floyd Gabel, Shirley Gahagan, Patricia Gallegas, Jesse Garvilc, Robert Gillan, Judy Glandt, Robert Gonzales, Margaret Gray, Marcia Green, James Green, Linda Greene, Barbara Greenwalt, Victoria Greit, Katherine Groslcopt, Sandra Gueck, Barbara Guettler, Dorothy Haase, Richard Haltpenny, James Hall, Marsha Hall, Phillip Hansen, Cathy Hartman, Patricia Hascall, Patricia Hassler, Robert Hayden, Shannon Hayhurst, Linda Hays, Howard Heilbrun, Larry Heinke, Paula Hemmer, Shirley Henderson, John Henderson, Martin Henrick, Jeannetta DeWeese, Kathleen H J Hergenrader, Diane on the Junior High Fieldp Hard Woods Henry, Charles Henry, Trevor Herdl, Barbara Herringer, Suzanne Hessler, Elizabefh Hewill, Dixie Hiqhl, Jean Hinman, Linda Hoff, Janice Hohnsiein, James Holmes, Carol Hoover, Geraldine Howie, Gwendelyn Hyall, Sleven 'lkeya, Mary Jane lngwerson, Janis Jackson, Allen Janis, Ferres Jesse, Rulhie Jones, Janel Juslice, Beverly Juslis, Carolyn Kaehler, Jeanne Kawaguchi, Paul Keil, Richard Keller, Tom Kelley, Jim Knaub, Carol Knox, Beverly Kramer, Larry Kropp, Judy Kreger, Barbara Kunlz, Henry Lacy, Jim Laliclcer, Pearlene LaMonl, Clarissa LaMon+, Marvena Leafgreen, Douglas Lemons, Waller Lindquisl, Susan Li'H'le, Jo Anne Low, Jimmy McCafiree, Floyd McClure, Thomas McDonald, Doug McConnell, Jeanne McKerrigan, Nancy Mabin, William Maclnlre, Penny Magallanes, Mary Main, Donna Marker, Clyde Marlin, Slephen Massie, Mary Jane Malrley, Margarel Class Partiesp Gym Classes Supplemen LET'S HAVE FUN! Eighlh Grade class members learn early lhal lhere is lun and relaxalion al' class parlies. l-lere lwo sludenls enioy dancing-a perl of every parly. Myers Rory Naylor, Lowell Nazarenes, Karen Neiherland, Brenda Nissen, Janella Nuss, Caroline Olinger, Richard OH, Howard Padberg, Richard Palser, Dean Palser, Jimmy Parlcer,Carolyn Parmen+er, James Parlridge, Pa'H'y Pauley, Richard Payne, Myrna Pechacelc, Judilh Peil, Cheryl Pefers, Donald Pfenning, William Pierce, Julia Popp, Timmy Purnell, Nancy Purlzer, Jane Purvis, Jodine Queveclo, David Quindl, Wilberl Reading, Pamela Reifschneider, Gordon Reifschneider, Roger Mendoza. Alice Micek, Timolhy Midgley, Michael Miller, Pa'l+y Minch, Sharon Mirchel, John Millan, Anile Monfanez, Alberr Mueller, Wayne Mulford, Kalhy Well-Rounded Eclucahonp Recreahon Y Rlwoades Ka ren Rnchard Diana Riley, Elizabelll Robinson, May Rocke, Gary Rockwell, Ronald Rodgers, Marllwa Rose, Gary Rowland Jerr Rupp Larry Russell Randole Ryslrom Connne Thrilling Year Ends With Big Success Simmons, John Simpson, Michael Siliner, Ronald Silzman, Ricky Smilh, Bonnie Smiih, James Smiih, Susan Snyder, Jo Lynn Sohus, Sieve Spencer, Jeanneila Siannard, John Sieffen, Pamela Sienzel, Gary Slerkel, Lynn Sioneking, Craig Siricker, Sandra Sfulsman, Jo Siyskal, Janel Thomas, Bonnie ' Thompson, Carl Thompson, Donald Tiardes. Glenda Tiardes, Sleven Todd, Terry Troudl, Sleven Valladores, Lucy Vallejo, Shirley Vanderhoof, Jon Vickery, Joan Vogel, Timmoihy Wacker, Jannelle Wacker, Peggy Walker, Kaihy Waller, Harold Wallers, Kielh Walson, Thomas Waugh, Grady Weinmeisier, Mike Wheeler, Roger While, Jean Wiedeman, Benny Wilhelm, Tamara Willson. Roberl Woolsey, Paul Wymer, Roberla Yosf, Margarei Zeller, Roberl Zimbelman, Donald Zimmerman, Jimmy Zoerb, Angela Zogg. Clara evenih Graders Eagerly Begin Jr. High Acecedo, Dolores Aclams, Waller Agnesi, George Albro, Linda Allred. Paule'He Amen. Jon Anderson, Rober+ Babbilrl, Slnaralyn Babcock, Slweryl Bailey, Edward Bainler, Sharon Baker, David Barfool. Bryan Barraza, Josephine Barrera, Jose Barra, Jimmy Barrels, Marvin Barllell, Sleven Ball, Eugene Beyer, Margarel' Beclcinq, Dennis Behling. Dennis Belford. Larry Benzel. William Berzlna, James Belzold, Donna Black. Callwerine Bonilla, Linda Bramwell, Linda Branch. 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W Q .X.XX.., ,XyXXg,.X X U , ,WXXX ,,. ,. wwf ' 'Xi , l, el , X 'xx 'XX' 'i:!YX??'1M X wg X 'iii' :XFX X l 'X XX lil -X X -X gli? ,gym ,i ll il XXV g XXX, XXX, I xxl 5 i X E W3 Q Ai: .fig I' ii XX , . ,,,.XwX- -,X XM v ,i X 4 ,isa 5 ,,.X si ,, HSXXX X X XX X 5 ,Irv X Cl ass of '66 Fulfi Sevenrh graders were filled wir awe when ihey enrered high scho Arlending classes of English, geo raphy, arirhmeiic, physical educ Hon, healrh, homemalcing or shop an music, rhey learned 'ro ge+ used i changing rooms for each differe subiecr. Afier several embarrassin rimes of geiiing in +he wrong clas rhey became orienied wirh +he ne surroundings and +he new aimospher There was also an adiusimeni' 1 rheir social life. Class parries, a ne ireai' for 'ihe sevenlh graders, we aH'ended by a large maioriiy of Jr class. Boys enjoyed pariicipafing iunior high sporrs, fooiball, baske ball and iraclc. A+ rhe end of ihe yea ihe class was anxious ro begin ihe nexr year as eighrh graders. Dilce, David Diiiman, Margie Douglas, Bonnie Dunlap, Ray Ehler, Jimmy Edward, Billie Eisele, Rober+ Escamilla, Charles Emmons, Jaclcylene Evans, Jennifer Farlow, Blaine Farrar, Lorilee ,,X ,XX SFX 1 , is fi, .' Xgifligf-X',Zi'-Eii'i1i mi sim ,QXX ' xiii f X XX 1 L' X ' X? Xi XXX L iq PX wrriil X X ., ., i.,X i .X,x 5'f 'T:i- -', 5 . X .XXXiq,1 1 XIsfiXXr'X' - .iff 'Q EXT' Xf:'.,i , I X'5AE'i XXX X, Q WX X rx ,l, Fig, imxs ,lj if ii? M Q! 8' X, XXXXmXr,,-ZXXXXXE X XXXXXXiXXX X gWXXXXX.XXXXXX . . ,,.,.X,. X,s,X,, X,,XXXXXX,,XXXiX,,Xi:-,X '- ,.X,, ,X- X X ,Xu X :X X ,. XX ,X ev-:X , X- X K, XWVX R yiXXi l 5 W im ' EX in f, X , Q g, - .xii hw r xx .34 XX: ill, X,XXX,,X- sf as-XX MW MX P A XXXXX QEEFXXXX -1 'giii5Xif:XXX, sig uwZiwXi,. , QXXX! XXXE'-X-,XIV if ,XXXL XX XXXX, X, , XXXXXXX. , i XX -TTY:-XsgXXiiXXXXif ,M XXXXX V5 iii ,if 1 331' iii ,. H Xwgfff gf XX X , X 23 l -X 2 W X' XX xg ,Wie - . X6 '44 ,9.. 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G reenwa l i-, R ifa g, X -' Guerrero, Josephine X-555 H a m be rg e r, Ka rh y if' X? X H a m m o n d , D o n a lc ifi 'H Xif.lf1 iiil 'X Harringron, Diclc Bocils With Leaders' Help LOOKING AT THE RECORDS during 'lhe sevenih grade vice-presidenfq Jim Helm, Treasurer, and Mr l-lohnsiein head pariy are officers George Agnesi, presidenlg Debbie Harris, sponsor. Noi piclured are sponsors Mrs. Lucille Crumbliss Mrs Council represeniaiive: Crickel Black, secrelaryq Terry Hood, Louise Asher and Mrs. Johanna Jacox. Harris, Debra Hariman, Carolyn Hariranlf, Jennifer Harvey, Leola Hascai, Judiih Haskins, Michael Hassler, Kenneih Haughey. Mary Hayen, David Heilbrun, Marianne Heinrich, Dianne Helm, Jimmie Heiiinger, Connie Hild, James Hinkle, Linda Hoggs, Jeannie Hollingsworih, Jack Hood, Terry lngwerson, Sharon Jacox, John Jasa, Richard Johnson, Charloiie Johnson, Bob Kalh, Roberi' Kehl, Siephen Home Economics, Art Classes Provide P I I HOMEMAKING IS A GREAT AID io iunior. high girls. I+ Teaches basic skills neces- sary in iheir fulure. Here a sevenih rader puis final fouches on a dress. 9 Larimer. Kef1f1e+h Larson, Danny Larson, Roger Leaigreen, Susan Lessman. Karen Lewellen, Michael Li++le, Dennis Long, Larry McClure, Susan McCord. Connie Marcias. Joe Mack. Palrick Madden, William Main, Lorelia Mar+in. Anifa Mariinez. Deloris Masid, Susan Ma'H'ley, Gary Mays, Sleven Mecklem, Coyne Melcali, John Meier, Sharon Miller, Carolyn Miller. Lyda Minch. Ricky Morghein, Rebecca Muggins, Rueben Murphy, Pairicia Nelson, Connie Ne+herIand, Linda Nichol, Linda Numon, Jerry Nuss, Consiance Kreniz, Corrine Krieg, Bonnie Kuhlman. David 1 Y Kumeios, Linda Lacy, Donela Kinsey. Rolaeri Kirshman, Renee Kleager, Richard Knaus, John Knoles. Dennis Knufson, Karla Knulson, Karleen Koch. Loren Keil. Kalherine Keller, Gary Training, Enioyment for Ogg, Marlha Oieda, lsrael Paul, John Paxron, William Payne, Sieven Perez, Sieve Phelps, Lucinda Phillip, Lynelle Junior Highers Popp. Sarnala Poils, Edward Rai:-ago, Lupe Ramirez, Gloria Ramos, John PRACTICING THE ART principles +ha'r lhey learned under Mr. Slone are sev- Ramsey Daniel eral iunior high siudenls. Ranqel, Mary Ralliif. Judy Reeves, Randall Rein, Allen Reinhardl, Rebecca Reinhardl, Richard Reizensiein, Diana Richard, Rueben Riley, Michael Rippen. Ronald Roberls, Janei- Rodgers, Dennis Roebuck, Gwendlyn Rogers, Larry Roof, Harold Ruborlom, Janelle Rupp. Roger Russell, Calhryn Ryel, Glen Ryel, Glenda Sakurada, Diane Salazar, Jennie Salazar, Ned Salazar. Sorero Salyers, Jana Sanlos, John Schmidl, Randy Schmidl. Sherry Schraeder, Beverly Schumacher, Alvin Schwaner, William Schwariz, Judiih Class Parties, Athletic Highlights Ar HEATING A CAN in an experiment, ,the results ot which will show the atmospheric pressure ditterential, are Betty Bubak, Diane Browne, Mark Fritzler and Jerry Numon. Schwa rtzkopt, Ronald Sedgwick, Jimmy Selp, Diana Seymour, Josephine Shaver, Benjamin Shelly, Gene Simmons, George Sircin, Rita Sioholm, Carren Slie, Robert Smith, Patricia Smith, Robert Sorenson, John Sparks, Grant Sparks, Leonard Spiker, Leonard Splichal, Calvin Stettensen, Steven Stenzel, Myrna Strate, Christopher Strodtman, Raedean Strodtman, William Suggett, Sharon Suzuki, Michael Taylor, Daryl Taylor, Denice Taylor, Robert Thomas, Jerry Towaler' Vlckl Townsend, Donna Trevino, Gilbert Troudt, Linda Uhrich, Karen Van Wyngarden, Stephen Vasquez, Connie Vega, Josephine Wagner, Jo Anne Wagner, Richard Wallace, Richard Walter, Carol Walters, Kathy Walters, Rick Warren, William Warthen, Robert Weaver, Constance ciivities Enioyed by Seventh Graders ENJOYING THEMSELVES IMMENSELY ai' The sevenfh enlh grade sludenls are experiencing Their firsl' class parly and class pariy are a group of sevemlh grade boys. They are are having a barrel of fun! 'fume off from dancing fo pause for refreshmenls. The sev- Webb, Linda Webber. Susan Weidaman. Vicki Weinmeisier, Linda Weilzel, Carole Welsch, Karl-ileen Weideman, David Weideman. Jackie Williams, Janice Williams, Kisfy Wilson, Carol Wirfenburg, EvereH' Wolfe, Allen Yamoio. Arlhur Yoshimura, Gary Yunglolui, Slephen Zamudio, Mary Businessmen look fo Scoffsbluff High School sfu- denfs as presenf and fufure cusfomers. The sfudenfs look fo fhe businessmen for supporf in acfivifies and fo furnish needed merchandise. Through fhe adverfising secfion. fhe sfudenf body is made aware of fhe number of refail businesses fhaf offer services fo fhem. Many of fhese services are used now, buf a maiorify of fhem won'f be used unfil lafer in fhe individual's life. Along wifh furnishing 487, of fhe money for fhe producfion of fhe yearbook, adverfising offers fhe sfaff members a chance for personal confacf wifh fhe businessmen. Selling adverfisemenfs feaches fhe sfaffers responsibilify and inifiafive. Layoufs and ideas for each individual ad are made up by fhe sales person and approved by fhe buyer. Each sales- man is fhen responsible for fhe safisfacfion of fhe cusfomer. 6323 xx ' .5525 i Money . . . sales erchandise . . . customers . . . ads Ralph Peizold and Gary Frakes fry our some equipmenf af PETZOLD ENGINEERING COMPANY in Torryrown. Marvin Neu and John Morrison wafch 'Ihe men working from Ihe auc'Iioneer's box af MORRISON LIVESTOCK COMMIS- SION CO. Come in and see rhe wide selecrion of golfing equipmenf handled by VALLEY SPORTING GOODS. I Joyce Richard helps Mary Ruff prepare a coke To go a hamburger from The DASH-INN. Chuck Berger pu'rs some money in a safery deposir box 'rhe FIRST STATE BANK in Scofrsbluff. Jack Ausfin inspec+s 'ihe vegefables on The clean sfands a+ ihe new SAFEWAY STORE in Scoffsbluff. Our cameraman snapped fhis picfure of +he HERSCH PACKING COMPANY as ihey were moving info 'iheir new building. Melvin Lana illuslrales The process involved al LICH- TOR DUO-REST, INC. lo Judy Sommer. Kelly Everell' and James Micek reflecl lheir approval of lhe service received al WlTSCHY'S, INC. Linda Eddleman and Wanda Quinn Jrry a couch al SCOFIELDS 'For a momeni' of peaceful relaxalion. Jack and Dick Padberg look for informalion in The files of 'rhe PADBERG INSURANCE AGENCY. Ricky lvlinch lisiens To 'rhe low-down on a ielevision sei' from PETTIJOHN RADIO 8: TV SERVICE given by Dennis Becking. Trudi Bullock should go genlly with Sue Albro's hair al 'rhe SALON OF STYLE and lel' lheir experls do 'lhe cul- ling. Enioying +l1e lciddi-books af BAUMGARTNER'S VA- RIETY STORE are Dick Buglewicz, Wilmella Riusclw and Priscilla Douglwerly. Joyce Milchell and Judy Deines find filing enjoyable al CITY INVESTMENT CO. in Scolisbluff. Always wifh sympalhelic words in ine 'lime of sorrow and need. BENSON-COULTHARD FUNERAL HOME. Admiring The shoes al B 8: G BOOTERIE are Roberla Glover and Jane Miller, sruclenlrs ar SHS. Vern Kramer looks over veqefable assorlmenls on display al ALEXANDER'S MARKET In Scollsblulf. Gene Schwarrzkopf grins a+ Linda Garman 'from a Iruck al 'rhe SCHWARTZKOPF TRUCK 81 GRAIN COM- PANY. Marcia Johns and Earlynn Smilh look al The seleclion of record albums available al BEN FRANKLIN STORE. lvlarly Blaha and Andy Kleager les? Ihe durabilH'y of lhe Iypewrlfers from CARPENTEITS OFFICE SUPPLY. As employees al BELL'S ZESTO SHOP waich, Jucly Beiz puls The final Jrouclwes on a banana splii. Giving friendly service To cusiomers af BOB'S SUPERETTE in Scoffsblulf is Barbara Krueger. Picfured above is a poiafo harvesler, one of many Types of 'farm machinery available ar LOCKWOOD GRAD- ERS in Gering. RICHARD'S PRINTING CO. I7l8 Avenue C ME 2-4322 An employee al WHEELER'S displays swealers +0 Sara Troy and Jane Brungardl. sludenis of SHS. Mike O'Si1ea poses for a snapshol af PETER O'SHEA 8: SONS INSURANCE, locafed in Scoifsbluff. Preparing an order for one of lhe many cusfomers coming inlo CORNER PHARMACY are Peggy Hessler and Jack Dillman. Shopping for new ensembles af PUMPHREY'S in Scolfsblufli are Sheryl Penfico and Rufh Heclcman. Allan Rein. Bob Fegler and John Wolf look er one of fhe Skilsaws in lhe INTER CITY LUMBER COMPANY showroom. Belly Jean Schmidl has an eleclric oven demonslral- ed +0 her al' The VERN BRUCE CO. by The proprielor. 6'01VJ'7A'U6' 770!! 68 ME 5 -!7f3 .575 Weszf ramad Aye. Gary Allen and Sam Hines pose for a piclure in lronl of HENRY'S MARKET on Easl' Overland in Scoflsbluff. ,X mwimfglywfmszrxszx y:mwxm:fwi1.,::w1vr- ,a- fvwiniwr f - - f --mail :w f 1-,fu'mmm'fVfwwe':zafL5azm:,ww:f:f:.'fgf, N,-1:J:-afiffawum al lhe uhm Order oul Nancy Shuey and Nola Freouf, carhops A 8: W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN, prepare an order. Joe Travelule drives a lraclor al TRAIL IMPLEMENT while Rusly Lovell slraw bosses lhe iob. Jaclc Thorpe lries his hand a+ pressing a pair of slaclcs al THORPE CLEANERS in Scoflsblull. A-ahh! If il- were only mine.. . declares Mary Sue as she gives Bobby Slie a ride in an S 8: T OLDSMOBILE. Sharon Grasmiclc files a paper al lhe SCOTTSBLUFF CREDIT BUREAU while Sandra Rein looks on. Admiring one of The many walches on display al NOSKER'S JEWELRY STORE are John and Dick Reiser. Sweaters al' PORTER'S QUALITY SHOP are approv- ed loy Anifa Dougherly and Karen Joyce. sludenfs of SHS. E 5 E 3 I Sr I 9 K Pal Becker, senior a+ Scoffsbluff. works al lhe MID- WEST THEATRE as one of Ihe cashiers. John Ramsey shows Carol Humphrey Ihe producfs available al' RAMSEY FEED CO. in Scorfsbluff. Wendell Ebberson and Russell Einfall' slop belween games fo inspecl lhe bowling pins al' ROYAL BOWLING LANES. Browsing Ihrough Ihe books al LYONS BOOKSHOP are Kalhy Walker and Sue Jus'I'is, sfudenls of Scolfsbluff High School. Adrniring some rings from flue large selechon al LEROYS are Karen and Sue Hiner and Cheryl Douglwerly. Looking over ihe album seleciion .af fhe Z 8: W STORE Linda Koenig and Carol Whelen. sludenis al SHS. Unable To resisl ine food al ihe OPEN PIT BAR B QUE Kafhy Miller aids Bill Birner in checking rhe insurance policies ai' BITNER REALTY in Scoiisbluff. CUMMINS bb SERVICE I80l AVENUE A ME 2-60I2 Jack Ross Mike Warren and Gerald Fisher Some of fha many siudenfs of MARIES DANCE STUDI learn lhe fine arf of baller and ofher forms of dancing. l i O Jeanne Poinler and Mary G-uelfler admire Ihe swealers on display ai Jrhe BEA X1 BE ARL SHOP in Scolls- bluff. we 4 4 em hi S, A.,, i N'-aww-ww Www was-sw W I'f'rIL--q ,,,:,f:sm2: ,xlfu-if - Y L? 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MMM. 2 QSM, ,sw .,. , I as .26 Q siiig f I 5 fe s I is . , HI ' :viii -:Q were 1' -.1 - 5- is . f' ,Q 175155 I is E K . ..: H iz N., as K K , 4L,,: my :.:H .. mf, 9 1-vnu-.-.Y .Q fs I k ,F I gin K, Glenda Sno ren and Mariann Smilh en'o I-he com- I g ' ' arf of a bed a+ TAYLORS FURNITURE in Sco++sbluff. An employee from SCOTTSBLUFF SASH 8: DOOR demonslrafes a lazy susan Io Carol Ann Knaulo. Roberf Greene and LeRoy Conrad examine a 'rele vision sei' from CHET'S TV 8: RADIO SERVICE in Scolfs bluff. Charles and Jim Downey of DOWNEY'S MIDWEST STUDIO serve Hwe Scorrsbluff ferrifory WEH1 fhe besr in phofography and name brand phcfrographic needs. Peggy and Roger Frank inspeci' The paris of a Jrracfor af rhe FRANK IMPLEMENT COMPANY In Scorrs- blu JoEllen Pierce and Cynrhia Weisgerber srand in fronr of Hue sign a+ BAKER'S TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. 4 Sonia Vasquez has her hair sfyled by an employee ai 'rhe VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP locafed in Scollsbluff. Marvin Marlin accepis an ice cream cone 'From his al' 'ihe PLATTE VALLEY CREAMERY on Easl' Overland. Deanna Bleyle hands an idenfificaiion loracelel from The BLEYLE JEWELRY STORE fo Judy Wimberly. Margo and Judy Bar+leH enioy refreshing cokes from fhe COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY in ScoH'sbluff. Karen McHale and Emily Mayborn discuss 'the comfort a frailer ai' The MAGNOLIA TRAILER SALES. Admiring MONTGOMERY WARD'S swealers for and girls are Rifa Wilson and Marilyn Nagel. H. Doroihy G-ue'Hier and Connie Rysfrom discuss new saws a+ 'rhe WESTERN HARDWARE X: SUPPLY COMPANY. lnspecring some merchandise ar 'rhe CARR-TRUM- BULL LUMBER CO. are Rick Hollingsworih and Joel Karrer. Bob LaPee fries his luck caiching grapes as an Pai' Richard, TOM 81 JERRY DRIVE IN employee, prepares an order of french fries 'For one of fhe many cusfomers. Trying Their hand af excavafing work ar ihe BUCK HUSTON EXCAVATING CO. are Sharon Husron and Barbara Harrung. employee of 'rhe CO-OP FOOD STORE and Larry Lindquisf looks on. Linda Bakken and Lynn Monfz explore 'The perfume af MART'S DRUG STORE in Scorfsbiuff. The proprielor of NEW MODERN CLEANERS and l.aDonna Heimlouclc greel 'rhe cameraman as a prospecfive cus+orner. JoAnne Schanaman sprays alluring scenls from fhe seleclion of perfumes al' BLUFFS PHARMACY on Slephenie Hanna. Kalhy and Pam Reading selecl a bag of poralo chips among ofher choice merchandise cluring a shopping spree a+ TOWN X: COUNTRY MARKET, which serves Scolfsbluff and all of fhe surrounding area. CAREY KNIT SHOP Town 81 Coun+ry Shopping Cenier ME 2-BI I I The presidenl af Ihe SCOTTSBLUFF NATIONAL BANK explains a newly inslalled machine Io Dianna and Ann Kosman. Diana Richards and Jeannie While receive care 'For Iheir hair al Ihe SCOTTSBLUFF BEAUTY ACADEMY. Doug Waugh and Larry Heilbrun dream of lun offer- ed by a converlible from MEYER'S FORD. Sandra Slewarl gives a daily broaclcasl al radio slalion KNEE, a local slalion serving Ihe valley. XV Suzanne Schmid? and Diana Hanley lend assisiance af +he HOFFMAN TWIN-CITY PACKING PLANT. Sue Bronson demonsrrafes her riding abiliiy +0 Margaref Yosr af WESTERN AUTO in Scoffsbluff. Pam and Jon Sfeffen siand b 'the STEFFEN DECO y . RATING CO. Jrruclc before if goes our for The day's work. Posing on fhe driver's seai of a Jrracior 'from 'H1e HINER IMPLEMENT CO. is Travis Hiner. Roberf Johnsfon and Don Shoopman check a furnace al- fhe PLATTE VALLEY PLUMBING CO. in Scoffsloluff. An employee from ROY GREENLEE'S fries a coaf on Richard Jackson while John Gueffler supervises 'Ihe Nancy Purnell and Terry Amen discuss homework while af fhe ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE in Scoffsbluff. operafion. Checking fo keep a full supply of vegefables on hand af all fimes af 'rhe JACK 8: JILL FOOD STORE is Norman Ol'l'. Rulh Hoffman and Beverly Dewey shop for a pair of shoes af SHIFF'S SHOE STORE on Broadway in Scoffs- bluff. Riclcy and Rhonda Sifzman gel cooled off wiilw one of 'lhe air condiiioners ai' INDEPENDENT PLUMBING 81 HEATING. INC. Susan Evereff shows her marksmanslwip using a rifle from STANDARD HARDWARE in Scorfsbluff. Looking over 'rires ar ilme SWANK TIRE COMPANY are Blaine Spurgeon and Jan Swank. srudenis of SHS. XXI Virginia and Jack SanJuan fry rheir hand a+ cooking for RUTH'S 8: BOB'S in Scoirsbluff. A clerk ar fhe LAWRENCE DRUG STORE gives cosmeiic lips io Jean Donovan and Evelyn Anderson. Jerre Deines and Connie Vasquez relax under hair dryers af fhe DORIS LAKE BEAUTY SALON. Kennerh Beeman is eagerly walching Dean Craghead mel? a glass rod al' ACE NEON COMPANY. Jeanne Kaehler reads copy ancl Mary Ann Purnell types if on lhe linolype af +he STAR-HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. George and Helen Vorse inspecl' SWIFT AND CO. meal which is bolh choice and high-grade. Talking over a cool drink al lhe EAGLE CAFE on Broadway are Mavis Hammer and Susan Lullon. XX XX Jacqueline Wells and Sharon Pauley selecf bowling Jacque Axf and Ron Plasfer give fypical reacfion fo fha engagemenf rings af ROMINC-iER'S JEWELRY. balls af fl-ue BOWL-ARENA on Soufh Broadway. Af SALLSTROM PLUMBING Jerry Knaub and Bob Hoffman unpack pipe ioinfs and ofher plumbing supplies. Assisfed by Donna Scoff, Ari' Kissack makes repairs on a car af SCOTTSBLUFF MOTORS on Wesf 27fh. Relaxing before sfarfing anoflwer day af HIGHT'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE are Bob Highf. owner. and Woody Balcer. BARNEY'S ELECTRIC offers llwe besf of elecfrical services and appliances from flweir sfore on E. Overland. Curling a block of ice al' 'lhe SCOTTSBLUFF ICE 8: STORAGE PLANT are Joe Perez and Don Wolcoil. Taking requesis for radio sfalion KOLT are Judy Winkler and Shirley Schwarfzkopf, sluclenis of SHS. A 8: W ROOT BEER 2l I9 Broadway ME 2-672I Who 'lold Larry Nelson lhal' MEADOW GOLD milk Lawrence S+einmiller and Jack Schwaner 'res+ some of was ro Jrake a ba+h in? Could if have been Sharon Conklin? Jrhe pain? brushes ar L. W. COX 8: COMPANY. BEA 81 BEARL 22 E. I61-h -'EE ME 2-7912 XXIV Examining 'rhe merchandise af lhe MERLE NORMAN GIFT SHOP are Cheryl Ruplinger and Lynda Bowlcer. Consull Jrhe READ-MASER FUNERAL HOME in lime of need for all necessary funeral arrange-menls. Paul Williams and Don Schmidl sland oulside lhe Kenny Deans residence. a sample of conslruc- lion work by KENNY DEANS, a confraclor known for his fine work lhroughoul The Norlh Plalle valley. Bending Shee'r me+aI af MAC'S PLUMBING 81 HEATING Fill il up is 'I'he order placed by many of Ihe cusfomers al FRED'S QUICK SERVICE on Easi' Overland. Jon Amen and Larry Rodgers. A cusfomer receives a permanen+ from a Irained employee MODERN BEAUTY. l Ad i I 'Ihe God looks Oli 5 laclfel' 'From ZOEI-I-NER'5 are Taking 'lheir favorires from The roll display af WHITMAN Nichol and Paul Asmus. sfudenis ai' SH murnng g S- GROCERY are Charles Riley and Charles Knaub. Lorin Anfhony waifs as his policy is signed by 'rhe PAUL SCHLICHTEMIER AGENCY in Scorrsbluff. XXV XXVII Bill Carey and Jim Zier are caughf befween some rugs ai' Babeffe Numan and Bonnie Cheai,-5 arran e Ca,- ALKlRE'S HOME FURNIS 9 HING CENTER. a bouquef ai' TREND FLORAL 8: GIFT. PETERSON'S BEAN CO. I520 AVENUE B FI Rueben Richard and Floyd Paxfon admire one Chevy Corvairs af KIZZIER CHEVROLET in Scofisbluff. afions of ME 5-2025 ART'S MAYTAG SERVICE l7I2V2 Avenue A ME 2-45I2 RAVERT'S STANDARD SERVICE 90l EAST OVERLAND ME 2-842I ln order 'ro 'Find +l'1e inside sfory af +he MEAD FEED Linda Micek and Mary Jacox climb up fo a feed bin. Abbott, C. Lowell , ,,,. . Alvarez, Lawrence Faculty, Administration and Staff I9, IIB 5l 82, Anstine, Peg ........ ,,.,.. ...... , , Asher, Louise ...,..,, , .,,,... ,,...............,. ,,... , Banghardt, Wuanita .,....,., .,..... , , ,,,.. .. Becker, Ronald ,... ,, ,.... ....... 3 0, 43, , Bigelow, Lucille Binfleld, Wayne ..,,.. , ,, .... 24, 58, Blome, Harlen ,.,... Carter, Alice ,, . snzr S9, 32 20 33 I45 26 90 I05 I9, 76 69 Chappell, Doug . ..,, ..... 2 0, 82, Childs, Ivan C. ,. .. ,,.... ..,, , , ,, I2 Conner, Bill .. ,,....,.. ....... 2 7, SB, 59, 90 Cope, Mary ...,..., ,...,....,. ,..... . .,,,,32 Crumbllss, Lucille ...,.,.. Derby, Agnes ,, .... .. Diers, Georgine ..,..,, Drake, Jane ...., Dunlap, Freda Edwards, Shelby ..,. , Eggleston, Della .... .. Engleman, Mollie ,, Forbes, Josephine ,, Frakes, Ray .......,, Fuehrer, Lucille ..... Gerhard, Marie ,...... I87 ,m2L 30,41 21 sa I 05 99 I6, 29 I80 II8 is ,mam 40 I8I Glandt, Irene ,. .... ..., 2 7, Goerke, Bernard , .,.... ....., , , ,..,.. ...,. . I4 Gogan, William ........,, ...,,.,, 2 7, 66, 90 Hall, Jean ,,.,...., .......t,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Halstead, Phillippina ,..,, ...,.,.,,, .,,,, ,,,,,, I 9 , IB7 Harris, Melvin .,...,,,. ,.,,t ...... 5 8 , 59, 90 Hartman, Claude ,,.., .. ., ,...,..., . ....., .......... . ..33 Hartwig, Don .,,, ...... ...., , , 29, 64, 7I, ISI Hayen, Marcella ..., ..........,..,. ,.,. , Hein, Helen ........ A Cappella ...., . Audio Visual , Bluff Staff ..., Distributive Education ..., . Echoes Staff ,, ,...,.. . FFA .. ,....,,.....,, ,,.,..,,,,, , FHA ......,.... ...,,,,,.... ,,.......... FTA ,...,, ,...., ...,.... ,........ , ,.... . Freshman Boys Glee Freshman Girls Glee .. GAA . ,,.....,..,......,.,,....,,,,,,..... . A 81 W Root Beer Drive-In ,.,. Ace Neon Company .... ..,..,..,,,,... Alexander's Market ..,.,,,...,..,,,.....,,..... Alkire's Home Furnishing Center Art's Maytag Service .....,. ........ , B 81 G Booterie .,,.......,,.........,......,........,.. Baker's Transfer 8: Storage Co. .w,m x as N ,, I5 ,, I08, I09 ,I0 X. nz ,in o,im ss w 96 W .M,w as w m XXIV ........,...XXI I , ,....., VI XXVII XXVII ..,,....Vl XIV .,XXI I I Barney's Electric ,..... .L...... . ,,......, ........ ,,,,..... . , Baumgartner's Variety Store .......... , Bea Bi Bearyl Shop ..,.,,,,.....,, ...,......,... . . Bell's Zesto Shop ..,, .... ,...... . . , Ben Franklin Store ...,,. ..,., ,,...... XMI .. V XXIV ...VI Benson-Coulthard Funeral Home Bitner Realty ....., ,........,,........ ...., . , Bleyle Jewelry Store ,...., ,.,,. . BIuff's Pharmacy .,,.,.....,, Bob's Superette ......,,.......,,, . Bowl-Arena ....,. .....,. ,........,,..,..,.,.,. Buck Huston Excavating Co. , Carey Knit Shop ., . ,.......,... Carpenter's Ottice Supply .... Car-Trumbull Lumber Co. .. Cawley Tater-Flake Co. ..., Cheatums ......,,...s......,,......., ,,,,....,...... Chet's TV 8: Radio Service ..... , City Investment Co. .. .,............,, ,, Clayton Cleaners ..,..,...,,,,, ..,.., ,..,....., Coca-Cola Bottling Company Co-op Food Store ..,.......,...,..... .... Corner Pharmacy ........,,.,.......,,.. Cummins 66 Service ..... Dash-Inn .,..... ,,,........,, .......,..... XII XV ....XVIl . VII ,XXIII .. XVI ,.XVIIl VI XVI IX V Q mn .. XXII XV XVI .....VI I I XII Hein, George , ,......, ..... . Heinke, Dr. John P. ..,. . Hohnstein, Howard, Honeycutt, Henrietta ., .. Hooper, Jerry ....,.... ,,.,, Ireland, Lorin ......... ,. Jacox, Johanna . James, Elaine ...,..., Jones, Les ..........,., Jones, Margaret . Kaps, George , ,.... . Keast, Gary .... ,..... Lee, Margaret ...,. ..,. ,..., Lemons, Larry .,,,.......... .... Lemons, Lawrence ...,...,,.. Lyon, Dorothy . ,... ,, ,...., McCaffree, Charlotte .. Mansfield, James ,..... , Mansfield, Jean ., .,... , . . ,....,,,.., as mmsscmuz ,Wm.2z ws ., ,...,.,.... B ,memes e .amaze wo mm-mHn7 .mwah m so as .mm,ia,sL 70 26 .. ...,...,,, 24, I05 55 26 ...2l, 64, 90, 94 24, IBO, -msmzm WmH--zs I3 I84 ..I8, I87 96 96 94 March, Everett .,......... ......,.. 3 I, 64, Massie, Kendall ......,,, . ..,....., I4, 76 Matlock, Howard ........ .,.................. 3 3 Meyer, Edith .......,...,.. ,............,.... 2 6, I7l Mihane, Tom ..,,,,,..... ..,...................,, I 3, 84 Minteer, Bruce .......,,,,.. .,.. .... 2 2 , 77, l08, ll2 Muehleberger, Clara ...,.......,......, .......25, I05 Nelson, Art ,,,.... ,.......,..,...,,,.. I ............., 2 8, II4, I60 Nichol, Ruth ..,.,,......,, ..,,,..,. I . ,..... ,.........,., 2 a, los Nunn, Grace ...,,, ...i .,.... , ......,,.....,.. ..33 Olsson, Lois ....,,.. .l.. ........ I6, 84 Ott, Esther ...,..,,.. I .............. ..33 Pauley, Pete ..,... Payne, Holland ....... Pepper, Sandy Pflug, Ethel -m-Mmw-x Neem, na H ,,...,..,.... 32 -semis Organizations Hi-Y .....,.,.,...., , .....,.,,.,.,.,,..,,.,....,.......... .,....,, 9 4, 95 Junior High String Ensemble Key Club .......,.,.................,...,...,............. .......A,......., 8 2 National Honor Society .....,,,..., ..,,....., A....,.....,. 7 6 Nike ....,,,,,, ,.,.....,.....,...,,.........,,, 7 B 79 80 Orchestra .......,,,.,.,,...,,,......., Quill and Scroll ...,,, Radio Production .,,..... 43 89 90 45 s cub ..,,,,,,.......,,,....,,.., .,,.,..,. ae, , SHS Band W ....... on .....,. .MAL Advertisers Dill Implement Co. .,,................,.. . .,....... III Doris Lake Beauty Salon ..,,... Downey's Midwest Studio ....,.. Eagle Cafe .......,.,.........,............... Economy Furniture Store .,,... Fairmont Foods Co. .,...., First State Bank ,, ,.....,,,.,,....,,. .. Frank Implement Company ,,.., Fred's Quick Se-rvice ,.,.....,..... Fullen Construction .....s..,......,,..... .........XXl , ,..., .,... X IV ..XXlI XX XI II ,, ....,.,s, XIV XXVI ........Vl I I Gray's Plumbing 81 Heating .,,..,, ....... , ,V Henry's Market .,.,....,,.......,.......... Hersch Packing Company ....,,. . ...,,, VIII II Hight's Phillips 66 Service ..,..... .. ......., XXIII Hiner Implement Co. ..., ..,...,......,........ ......XIX Hoffman Twin-City Packing Plant ..........,,.,..., XIX Independent Plumbing 81 Heating Inc. ........ XXI Inter-City Lumber Company .....,..............s.., VIII Jack Bc Jill Food Store ......,..,.,,......,..,..,,.....,..,,.. XX J. C. Penney .,.....,...... ......,........,.... Kenny Deans ......,..........,.. Ken's Servicenter ...... King Fong Cafe .....,,.. Kizzier Chevrolet ........ KNEB .................,.,.... KOLT .,....,,,....................,,,.. Kramers Motors ...... ....... , . Lawrence Drug Store ...,,.. Leroy's Jewelry ......,......,, .. Lichtor Duo-Rest Inc. Lockwood Graders .,,.,..... L W Cox Xi Company ,..,, ..... ...I .,.....XXV .....,,XIII ......,,XXVII .. .... VXVIII XXIV .,...,....XXlI .... XXI ........XlI ...,....lV .....,.,,.VlI .,,....,..,XXIV .ah Putman, William . ..., .......,......... . . Pleis, Wendall .....,...,,.... ..,...... 2 9, I Rasmusen, Helen ....,... . .,.......... ., Reed, Helen ....,.......,.. .,........ Reeves, Harold .....,.u. Rice, Robert ., .... , Rocchio, Ilene ...,,,, Root, Tillie ...,..........,, Sarbaugh, Mildred ..... Saucerman, James .. Schuman, Estelle .....,,. Schwisow, Lauren .,... Scoggan, Warren ...,. Seiver, Muriel ...... Sellars, Marie .....,,,. Shawl, Phyllis ....., .. Shehein, Jeanette ...,,,. Simmons, Robert ,,... Sims, Richard ....,..,, Skorupa, Marie ..,,.,. Smith, Helen ..,...... m is,in B sa -mu w IL n nos ai I9, ,27 I 2 I00 21 72 84 33 I60 78 25 ze is,in I5 I60 25, I05 Snocker, Charles ....,. .....,.... 2 I, 65, Stangle, Leo ..,......,. ........V ....... I 4 , 90 Stangle, Lucille ,........ .................... I 8 Stone, Leon .,.,...... V,............ 2 5, I05 Struve, Darlene ........ .V,................. 2 3, 98 Swanson, Paul .......,. ........... 3 0, 37, Sl, 76 Tanner, Del ,,....,., ...,...,. 2 4, 64, 72, I05 Veal, John . ,,......,.,.....,.. ..r......,,.,.....,,,...,.....,, 2 5 Watford, Helen ...... ...,, . .,.........., I 8, 53, 55 Wedemeyer, Jackie ..... ........., 3 I, Weisgerber, Al ,....,,.,.. ........ Wilks, Mrs. Lowell ,..,. Winans, Ada .,,,..... . Young, Minnie ..,,,, SHS Eighth Grade Band ........ SHS Freshman Band ..........,... . Skittens ......,.,,.... ,..,...,......,......,........, . 83 I2 78 zu .33 43 w u 46, SHS Seventh Grade Band ....,,,....., .......... 5 0 ',5l ' .... 84 85 86 37 I 5 Student Council ...,, ....,.,.......,,. ...,........ ..,, I 0 4 , Tri-M s ........., ,.,..... . . , .... 38, sq m 92 w se M 5 na Teen Queens ., ......,....,........ , Thespians ............, ,,,, .....,, 5 2 , 53, Tower Singers ...... .................... Ushers .....,,.....,....., ....,........,,, Lyons Book Shop ......................... .......- Mac's Plumbing Ba Heating Magnolia Trailer Sales ....,... ........ Marie's Dance Studio ............. Mart's Drug Store ..,...., XI ....XXVI XV I XVI ..XXVI I Mead Feed Co. ...... ...,....... ...,... . Meadow Gold .....,,....,,,............,... ........... X XIV Merle Norman Gift Shop ....... .......... X XV Meyer's Ford ..........,.............. ........... X VIII Midwest Theatre .........................,......................... Xl Mod r'n Beauty ........... ....................................... X XVI Monfgomery Ward's A............................. ........ X V Morrison Livestock Commission Co. .......... ..... I New Modern Cleaners ....,................................... XVII Nosker's Jewelry Store ............,,.....,..... .,...... X OK Rubber Welders- ,.......... ,........... I II Open Pit Bar-B-Que ....., .....,.... ....., X I I Pad berg' Insurance Agency ......, IV .XXVI Paul Schlichtemier Agency ,....... Peter O'Shea 8c Sons Insurance .....,,. ......... V Il Peterson's Bean Co. ...,................ . Pettiiohn Radio 81 TV Service .,..... Petzold Engineering Company Platte Valley Creamery ......,..,... Platte Valley Plumbing ......,........, Porter's Quality Shop ....... Pumphrey's .......,.. ...........,...,.. Ramsey Feed Co. ............ .. Ravert's Standard Service ..,... Read-Maser Funeral Home ...... Richard's Printing Co. ....... . Rominger's Jewelry ....,...... ..XXVII XV XX XI ..,,,.VI I I Xl , XXVI I ......XXV ll .........,..XXI I I 229 Roy Greenlee's , . Royal Bowling Lanes ,. Rulh 81 Bob's . .. S 81 T Oldsmobile Safeway Sfore ,,.. . Sallsfrom Plumbing . Salon of Slyle .. SchwarI'zkopf's Truck B1 Grain Co. ...,..., . ..XX Scoffsbluff Nafional Bank ,.... XVIII II XX .'.. XIX ,,.,Xl Scoffsbluff Sash 81 Door ..,, XXI Shiff's Shoe Sfore . .. .. . X Sfandard Hardware . ..,,., .......... ...XXI .....IIl Sfar-Herald Prinfing Company XXII XXIII Sfeffen Decorafing Co. .....,,....... . .....IV Sfeven's Cleaners .....Vl Swank Tire Company ....... .........XIX .,..,,.....,XXI I II ............XVI I Trail Implemenl' ,.,,.,..... Trend Floral 81 Giff ........ Valley Sporting Goods ...... XXVI! Vern Bruce Co. ....,.......... ........ V Ill Vogue Beaufy Shop .......... ...................................- X V Wesfern Aufo ...........................................-...----------- XIX Wesfern Hardware Bc Supply Company ........ XVI WI-ieeler'5 .,,,,,,.,,,,,............. ..... ,.................................. V I I Whifman Grocery ................................... Wiedeman Brolhers Inc, ....... . Wircheys . ................................. . Z 81 W Sfore .............. ZoelIner's .......... Bowker, George 64, 70, I77 Albro, Blanco, Sharon 83, 93, I77 Blanco, Sfeven I86 . Bleyle Deann 78, IO4, IOS, I23 Bohl, James ll5, I23 Bommer, Charlene I57 Scofields .. ,......... . ....... . .. ...............,.,,......,......, IV Swift and CQ, ,, Scoffsbluff Beauly Academy ..... .,.. .......... X V Ill Taylor's Furnilure .,,,,,,,, Scoilsbluff Credil' Bureau ...................,............. X Thorpe Cleaners ..,....,...... Scoflsbluff Ice 81 Sforage Planl' ............,... XXIV Tom 81 Jerry Drive-In Y,,,,,,, ,, ,, Scolfsblulf Mofors .. ....... . .,.............. .... ..... X X III Town X: Counlry Marker ..... Student Index A Baria, Jimmy I93 Abbofl, Janice I76 Barr, Sandra I68 Blanco, Slanley I86 Abel, Teresa .39, 92, I68 Barraza, Josephine I93 Abernafhy, Linda I76 Barraza, Margie I86 , a Abner, Susan 48, 92, I76 Barraza, Nora 39, I76 l43i XV Acevedo, Bernard 42, 89 Barraza, Oscar 58, 72, I68 Acevedo, Delores I93 Barrera, Inez I86 Boller. ROFIBICI I77 Acevedo, Henry I76 Barrera, Jose I93 Acevedo, Jimmie l56 Barrera, Phyllis I68 Bonilla. Anile I57 Acfion, Di Ann 93, I76 Barrienfos, Alfonso I56 BODIIIG. Linda I93 Adams Barbara I68 Barra, Lenore 49, I86 Adams, Donna 39, I76 Barfa, Terry 93, I76 Adams Susan 45, 96, l56 Adams: Walfer I93 Aden, Aden, Harlen 58, 59, 72, 88, 89, l20 Marla I86 Agnesi, George IO5, I93, I95 Aguirre, Irma I86 Aguirre, Ray I68 Albro, Anifa S. 78, 87, IOS, IIO I24, IV Linda I93 , I20, Barfels, Marvin I93 Barflell, Ervin I86 Barflefl, Evereff 44, SI, 88, I05, II2, I56 Barflelf, Judy IO6, IO7, IIO, lI8 I22 Barlleff, Margo I56, XV Barfleff, Sfeven 50, 65, I93 Barfon, Jennifer 92, I68 Ball, Eugene I93 Bowker, Linda 39, 93, I77, XXV Bradsby, Saralyn 48, I86 Bramwell, Linda I93 Bramwell, Rodney I77 Branch, Gregory 65, I93 Branch, Randy 65, I93 Brannan, Carl I93 Breeden, Gerald 38, 96, I57 Brehm, Johnny I57 Brelhour, Gail I86 Brefhour, Richard I57 94, 95, I24 Casfillo, Pere I58 Casfillo, Tony I93 Cawley, Ri Cervanles, chard I44, l25 Caroline I58 .1QQI1QQIQ1'iv I ..........XXVI Alfred, Pauleffe 50, I93 Alfred, Ralph 49, I86 Alfred, Sharon 92, I68, I73 Alldredge, Nellie 38, 93, I76, I8l Allen, Gary I68, VIII Amen, Jon I93, XXVI Amen, Terri I86, XX Amen, Virginia 92, I76 Amundson, AI 49, IB6 Anderson, Evelyn 78, BI, 97, I05, ll3, I20, XXI Anderson, Larry 80, I2I Anderson, Mark I76 Anderson, Roberf 50, I93 Anderson, Roberl' L. 94, I68 Andresen, Linda I86 Andresen, William 89, IS6 Andrews, Charles I68 Ankeny, John 6, 45, I56 Ansfine, Kafhryn I86 Anfhony, Lorin l56, XXVI Anfhony, Neal I68 Arnold, J. T. 52, 94, 97, I08, II9 I2l Barr, Karen I57 Ball, Roger 47, I76 Bauer, Beverly 93, I76 Bauer, James 64, I76 Bauer, Jean 44, I22 Bauer, Laura 39, I76 Bayer, Margarel' 39, I76, I93 Beaird, Lela 76, 78, 97, I22 Beaird, Linda 76, 78, 97, II9, I22 Beaffy, Roxanne 48, 49, I86 Becerra, Nioma 38, I56 Becker, Linda I86 Becker, Melvin I76 Becker, Pafricia 84, 90, 9l, 97, II9 I22, XI Becking, Benifa I22 Becking, Bobby 65, l7I, I86 Becking, Dewayne I23 Becking, Dennis 50, 65, I93, IV Beeman, Ken 7l, 9l, I86, XXII Behling, Carol I93 Behling, Sharon I68, I73 Beilel, Roberl 65, 70, I76 Belford, Jerry I76 Bridge, Janice I77 Brid e Jo ce I93 , Q , v Brionez, Rodney I23 Brisbv, Brisby, Carol I93 Linda I77 Briflihouer, Sandra 92, II2, I68 Bronson, Suzanne I86, XIX Broil, Carolyn 36, SI, 78, I57 Broil, Judy I93 Brofzman, Doris 38, 93, I77 Brofzman, Oneifha 50, I93 Brown, Charles I77, l80 Brown, Diane I93, I98 Brown, Joan I93 Brown, Joyce I86 Brown, Randy IO0, I77 Brown, Ricky 7l, I86 Brown, Roberl' I57 Brown, Terrill I77 Arlerburn, Sue I86 Asp, Karen 83, I76 Asmus, Paul 44, 45, 64, I68, XXVI Auslin, Douglas 48, 65, 7I, I86 Ausfin Jack 82 88 l2I III Ausiinl Leslie 45, 45, 89l 94, lea Avila, Ambrose, 52, I68 Avila Julia I68 Axi, 'J xxi ii acgueline 37, 84, I09, I2I AXI',BLorelfa, 38, 93, I76 Babbilf, Sharalyn I93 Babcock, Sheryl I93 Baggs, Duane I2I Baggs, Jimmy 42, 46, I76 Bailey, Earlene 45, I68 Bailey, Edward I93 Bailey, Kafhleen 48, I86 Bailey, Lynn 64, I76 Bainfer, Connie 93, I68 Bainler, Sharon I93 Baker, Alice I86 Baker, Ellen Ann 36, 43, 78, 92, 93 I57, I64 Baker, David I93 Baker, Gary I76 Baker, Larry II4, I22 Baker, Mary I68 Bakken, Linda 93, I68, XVI Bales, Carl IOO, l56 Bales, Ron I86 Balzenfine, Jane 36, 5l, 78, II2, I56 I 4 Ballew, Bonnie 49, I86 Baraias, Gloria I68 Barfoof, David 42, 5I, 52, 72, 82, 88, 94, I22 Barfool, Bryan 50, I93 Barker, Susan 93, I76 230 73, Benavidez, Ishmael I86 Benger, Jeffrey I76 Benfley, Colleife 38, 92, I76 Benfon, David I86 Benzel, Ben I86 Benzel, Karen I77 Benzel, Janel 98, 99, I23 Benzel, William I93 Berger, Charles 47, I77, I Berger, Slephen 65, I86 Berggren, Becky 39, 47, 83, 92, I77 Berggren, Sfeven I23 Bernhardf, Don I86 Bernhardf, Kennefh I68 Bernhardl, Roberl' 65, lI5, I77 Bernhardf, William 65, I77 Berry, Diane 42, 43, I56 Berry, Marcia I86 Berzina, James I93 Besaw, Brenf 36, 45, I56 Befz, Bonnie 38, 92 I68 Belz, Donavan II4, I23 Belz, Judifh 92, I56, I64, VII Belzold, Donna I93 Befzold, Sharon I86 Befzold, Sfanley 58, l56 Beyer, Allan I68 Beyer, Cafherine I57 Beyer, Margaref I93 Bindsclialer, Arley I68 Binfield, Berry II2, I57 Binfield, Richard 48, I86 Bigger, William 58, 89, 94, 95, I57, Black, Bruce 65, 70, I77 Black, Cafherine I93, I94 Blaha, Marlin 47, I77, VI Blanco, Bonnie I68 Blanco, Lupe I86 Blanco, Salome I86 Brozek, Roberl I77 Brungardf, Jane 78, 80, IO6, IO7, II3, II9, I23, VII Brungarclr, Judy 50, I93 Bubak, Beffy I93, I98 Bubak, Bonnie I93 Bubak, Roberf I68, I70 Buck, Barbara 50, I93 Bugelwicz, Richard 44, I57, V Bullock, Gerfrude 87, I24, IV Burhardf, Teresa I87 Burback, James 94, I68 Burloack, Ralph II4, I24, I33 Burkholder, Randall 5l, I57 Bufler, Sfeven 64, 70, I77 Buffgmore, Diane I93 Camara, Roger 36, 69, 96, I57, I65 Camara, Sfeven I93 Campbell, Anne 78, IO5, l56, I57, I64 Campbell, Larry I24 Campbell, Pafricia l7l Campbell, Susan 42, 47, 83, 93, I77 Cannon, Bruce 45, 5l, 78, I57 Cannon, Charles I93 Card, Dee I87 Card, Judy I57 Carey, William I24, XVII Carrier, Roger I58 Carrillo, Anfonio I68 Carson, George I93 Carson, Jane 37, II9, I24 Carfer, Charlofle I68 Carfer, Douglas I93 Carfer, Truman I68 Casarez, Cruz IB7 Casarez, Elizabefh I93 Cassel, Diane I87, V Cassel, Sandra 92, I77 Cassells, Sfephen 44, 93, III, I68, I72 Casfiaux, Janice 39, 46, 83, I77 Carlillo, Augusfin, Jr. I77 Cashllo, Edward 58, 72, 73, 88, Cervanres, Frederick I93 Cervanfes, Jesse I94 Cervanfes, John I94 Cervanfes, Reynold I87 Cervanfes, Rufh I68 Charo, Sleven I77 Chasfain, Gregg 46, II2, I77 Clgceoalifs, Barbara 45, l05, I69, I7I Chrisfensen, Clarke 38, 52, Il3, I25 Chrisfenson, Jean I58 Cisar, Judifh 73, II2, I58 Cisar, Nancy 39, 52, 92, I69 Clark, Gerald 47, 64, I77, I78 Clay, Theodore I94 Clayfon, Arfhalela 39, 42, I58, XXII Cline, Cris, I87 Cline, Diane 39, I78 ClinI', Kafhleen I69 Cochrane, Jeannie I58 Coe, Shirley II4, l25 Collamore, Donna 44, I58 Colling, Donald 48, 65, I87 Collopy, Michael 49, I87 Comsfock, Norman 64, I69 Conklin, Lynn 39, 93, I69 Conklin, Sharon B7, l25, XXIV Conner, Lynne l25, XXII Conner, Pamela 48, 49, I87 Conner, William 64, 69, 89, I69, I70 Conrad, Connie 48, I87, V Conrad, Leroy I69, XIII Cook, Bonnie I69 Corey, Richard 70, I78 Cornell, Francine 48, I78 Cosfa, Frank 58, 6l, 89, 94, I58, I64 Couch, Jack I94 Couch, Larry I94 Cover, Roberf I87 Craghead, Dean I87, XXII Craghead, Jerry I69 Crane, Charles 58, 62, 89, I58 Crane, Judy I87 Crevisfon, Cindra 38, l25 Crevision, Loranne I87 CrisI', Raymond I94 Cross, Cafherine 37, 5I, 78, 96, I58 Cross, Palricia I87 Cunningham, Julia 50, I94 D Daggeff, Pierre 50, I94 Dalbey, Linda I87 Dalley, Alexandra I58 Daniel, Linda I87 Daniels, Palrick 36, I69, I72 Daniels, Richard 37, 44, 82, I56, I58 Darnell, Michael 65, I87 Dasher, Richard I87 Davidson, Darold 65, I87 Davis, Larry 47, I78 Dean, Thomas 65, I78 De Cory, Sharon I87 Deines, Jerre 50, I94, XXI Deines, Judy 37, 44, II2, l56, I58, V Deifweiler, Donald 66, I58 Delgado, Lorenzo I78 Delgado, Reuben I94 Delgado, Sfanley I87 De Loach, Sfeve I69 Demaranville, Roger 65, l88 Demaranville, Sfeven l88 Demaree, Margaref 92, I78 Denham, Wesley I87 Denfon, Dianne 47, 92, II2, I78 Denfon, Karen 42, 44, 97, IIO, I26, I45 Deon, Marnie I69 DeWesse, Kafhleen I88 Dewey, Beverly 39, 93, I78, XX Dewey, Sraphen 64, I58 Dickenson, Jean 36, 5I, l26 Dickenson, Lloyd 65, 7l, I94 Diener, James I69 Diefz, Sharon I69 Dike, David I94 Haney, Barbara I59 Dike, Judy I58 Dike, Marvin 58, 63, 69, 88, l5B, l65 Dike, Paffy II4, I26 Dill, Alan IOS, III, IS8, III Dill, Gary I58, III Dillman, Jack 82, I58, VIII Diffman, Joe 72, I69, l7l Diffman, Margie I94 Diffmar, Kris I78 Dodge, Melba I26 Doering, Janef 38, 46, 93, l78 Dolberg, Terry I88 Donahue, Pafricia I88 Dcgpiffan, Jean I7, 36, Sl, 84, I26, Dooliffle, Dixie 92, I78 Dougherfy, Anifa 93, I69, Xl Dougherfy, Cheryl 38, 93, I78, XII Dougherfy, Priscillia 44, 93, 96, l58, V Douglas, Bonnie I94 Douglass, Jerald I78 Dunlap, Jerry 52, II4, I26 Frank, Mary I94 Frank, Peggy M. I59, XIV Frank, Roger L. 65, I78, XIV Free, Linda M. 38, 78, 93, 96, I59 Freouf, Duane E. IIS, I69 Freouf, Frank L. 95, I69 Freouf, Nola J. 96, I59, X Fresorger, Linda I88 Frifzler, John I94, I98 Fry, Richard 8 Fryar, John R. l78 Fulk, Gloria I88 Fulk, Ray B. I00, II4, I27 Fulk, Roger I94 Fullen, James N. 65, I78 Fuller, George 72, 73, 82, 89, I59 Fuller, Russell J. 64, 89, I69, I7Z Hammack, Larry 38, l30 Hammer, Mavis I79, XXII Hammer, Sylvia 93, I59, Ill Hammond, Donald 65, I94 Hamon, Pafricia 52, SS, l30 I6I, XXIII Hoffman, Rufh I6I, XX Hohnsfein, Charles 65, 70, I79 Hohnsfein, James 7I, I89 Holliday, Sherry 39, I79 Hamon, Pefer 55 Hand, Marfha 37, Sl, 52, 97 I30 Hanley, Diana 39, 92, I79, XIX Hanna, Hansen, Cafhy I88 Hansen, Janice I60 Hansen, Sfanley 58, 88, 94 I30 Hanson, Kafhi 38, 52, 92 Harmon, Barbara 93, I79 Harper, Kafherine I79 Harper, Sidney 94, II3, l30 Hollingsworfh, Jack 65, I95 Hcilxlilngsworfh, Rick 64, 72, I79, Cafherine 39, 93, ll2. XVII Furrey, Donna I88 Foley, Ann 9 Foleg Clifford I0 Gabel, Ann E. I69 Gabel, Barbara I94 Gabel, Nadine M. 98, 99, II4, l28 Gabel, Shirley I88 Gabel, Sfanley D. I00, l28 Gabel, Sfephen C. I69 Gahagan, Michael J. 69, I59, I64 Dunlap, Ray 50, I94 Duyck, Jackalin I69 Duyik, Janef IS8 Ebberson, Gail 93, I69 Ebberson, Wendell Xl Eckhardf, Pamela I88 Eckhardf Vir inia I26 I Q Eclwards, Billie I94 Ehler, Jack 69, 89, I69 Ehler, Jimmy I94 Ehrharf, Carol 38, 96, 98, Ehrlich, Roberf 48, I88 Eichorn, Jill I88 Einsel, Sfeven 49, I88 Einfalf, Russell Xl Eisele, Roberf I94 Ekberg, Paul I58, l65 Eldridge, Gale I78 99, ISB Jones Eldridge, Lewis I58 Ellis, Jerry I26 Ellis, Johnny I88 Emery, John I69 Emery, William IIS Emmons, Harold l78 Emmons, Jackylene I94 Engleman, Donna I88 Engleman, Gary I69 Engleman, Richard I88 Engsfrom, Bill I69 Enwall, Linda 92, I69 Escamillia, Charles I94 Escamillia, Daniel I78 Esoamillia, David I88 Escamillia, Vicfor I88 Eskam, Garry l78 Eskam, Sfanley I59 Esparza, Phillip I69 Essex, Pauline 98, II4, I27 Esferly, Sharlyn II4, I27 Evans, Dave I27, I43 Evans, Jennifer I94 Evereff Kell 65 IBEI IV Gallawa, Barry A. l78 Gallegos, Jesse I88 Gamef, Sharon K. 93, l78 Ganagan, Pafricia I88 Ganfz, Larry 69, 159 Garman, Linda 47, l05, I78, I80, VI Garvik, Roberf 7l, 93, I88 Gerhard, Herberl' E. 36, 89, I59 Gerhard, Kafhleen 39, 98, l78 Gerharf, Gary 50, I94 Gerlock, Beverly 39, 92, l78 Germany, Mariorie 37, I59, l65 Germany, Sharon L. I69 Gerfh, Teddie A. l28 Gevara, Gerald I70 Gillian, Judy I88 Gifschell, Seigfried I94 Gifschell, Werner I70 Glandf, Roberf I88 Glover, Roberfa L. 36, 97, I29, VI Goddard, Connie G. I59 Goddard, Roberf E. I78 Gcdinez, Marilyn I94 Godinez, Rose E. 93, 96, I59 Goebel, Lucky A. I29 Goerke, Gary C. 52, I59 Goerke, Marcia SO, I94 Gonzales, Lupe 47, l78 Gonzales, Margaref I88 Goodell, Mary A. 39, I78 Goodro, Floyd A. 94 Goodro, Karen E. 98, 99, II4, I29 Graf, Curfis L. 47, II2, l78 Granf, Kennefh D. I59 Grasmick, Barbara J. 92 Grasmick, Jerry J. I59 Grasmick, Sharon K. 36, 92, l2B, I29, X Grassmick, Dennis 50, I94 Gray, Marcia I87, I88, V Graves, Richard I94 Green, Delores A. I29 Green, Geraldine K. I29 Harris, Debra I95 Harris, Juclifh I6l Harris, Vicky 47, 92, I79 Qarringfon, Dick 65, I94 arrison, Mark 48, I79 Harfman, Carolyn l95 Harfman, Klaus 8I, 82, I04, IOS, l30, I64 Harfman, Larry 64, 72, IOO, IGI Harfman, Pafricia I88 Harfranff, Jennifer 50, l95 Harfshorn,.Tad 39, II4, l3l Harfung, Barbara 36, 5I, 52, 78, 9l, 95, 97, IO9, I3I, XVI Harvey, Leola I95 Hascall, Judifh 50, l95 Hascall, Pafricia 48, I88 Haskins, Michael I95 Hass, Janef 39, 93, I74 Hassler, Kennefh 65, l9S Hassler, Roberf I88 Hafch, Leanna I3l Haughey, Mary I95 Hauke, Margarel' 97, I3l, XIX Haun, Brenda 38, 78, 96, II2, II3, I6I Haun, Jacquelyn 47, 83, 92, I79, ISI Haver, Michael I79 Hayen, David I7, 50, 65, l95 Hayden, Shannon I88 Hayhursf, Linda I88 Hays, Sandra 7 Hays, Howard 9l, I88 Hays, Mary 36, I3I Holmes, Carol I89 Holmgren, Rebecca 36, Sl, 76, I32 Hood, Terry I95 Hoover, Geraldine I.89 Howie, Gwendolyn I89 Huff, Pafricia 98, 99, II4, I32 Huggans, Gwendolyn I79 Hummel, Mifzi 48 Humphrey, Carol 92, I79, Xl Humphrey, William I70 Hunf, Sanford 88, 94, I33 Hunf, Sfeven 89, I70 Husfon, Sharon 7, 36, 44, 5l, 52, ZCKVI77, 97, I05, I08, II3, I33, Hyaff, Douglas 65, 72, I79 Hyaff, Sfeven 65, I89 lkeya, Mary Jane I89 lnderlied, William I33 lngleman, Gary 44 lngwerson, Janis 48, I89 lngwerson, Larry D. 45, 69, I70 Ing-Gerson, Sharon l95 Jackson, Allen 65, I89 Jackson, Barbara 42, I34 Jackson, Richard 64, 70, I79, XX Jacox, Barbara 42, 43, 4S, Sl, I34 Jacox, John I95 Jacox, Mary 96, I60, XVII James, Merle 93, IOI, I70 James, Myra l6I Jamison, Thad I79 Janis, Ferres I89 Jasa, Richard 50, 65, 7l, l95 Jay, Charles II4, I34 Jay, Dane I6l, I63 Jesse, Rufhie I89 Green, Howard l78 Haxby, L Heckman Heilbrun, Heilbrun, Heilbrun, inda I6l , Rufh 39, 46, 93, I79, VIII Larry I88, XVIII Marianne I95 Roger 72, 73, 88, 97, I06, I07, I3I Heimbuck, La Donna, l3I, XVII Hein, George IOO, I0l, I3I Heinke, Paula I87, I88 Heinrich, Diana l95 Heinfz, Jimmy 64, 70, I79 Heinfz, Samuel VIII Helm, Johnson, Beffy I80 Johnson, Bob I95 Johnson, Carol I70 Johnson, Charloffe l95 Johnson, Janice 38, 96, l6l Johnsfon, Roberf 58, 88, I6I, l95, XX Johns, Marcia 37, 5l, 96, l6I, I65, VI Johns Sandra 38 I70 J0Iiy,'.Iuay 93, l80 Jones Douglas I60 Jones: Janef I89 John I60 Jimmie 65, I9S Helfinger, Connie 7 Hemmer, ShirIe'y 48, I88 Hende Hende rson, Barbara 36, 45, II2 rson, Carol 96, I6I, I63 Henderson, John I88 Henderson, Marfin 65, I88 Hende rson, Susan 38, II2, I79 Henkel, Karen 39, I79 Joyce, Karen 38, 92, I70, Xl Julis, Ronald 65, 70, I80 Junge, Arfhur 7, 36, 37, Sl, 52, I08, I34 Jusfice, Beverly I89 Jusfili, Carolyn I89, XI Kaehler, Jeanne I89, XXII Kaehler, Sharon 93, I60 Kaes, Toni 47, I80 Kanire, Bruce IIS, l80 Michael I94 Evereff: susslii 7,' ae, isz, 96, I59, xxi Ewing, Evan 72, 73, I59 Farlow, Gilberf I94 Farlow, James L. 58, 89, I59, l65 Farrar, Lorilee I94 Fauver Janef S. 39, I78, I93 . Fauver, Fay, Roberl' I94 Fegler, Bobby A. I78, VIII Fegler, Margaref 93, I63 Felfy, Bruce 65, I94 Green, James I88 Green, Linda I88 Green, Pamela-I94 Greene, Barbara I88 Greene, Roberf I, XIII Greenhalgh, Sfephen F. I59 Greenwalf, Alberf I94 Greenwalf, Rifa 50, I94 Greenwalf, Vicforia I88 Greif, Kafherine I88 Greif, Sheryl I94 Greiss, Allen I94 Greiss, Terry I88 Henrick, Jeaneffe I88 Henry, Charles 65, 7l, I89 Henry, Darold 72, 73, 89, I6l Karrer, Joel 65, 72, I80, I8l, XVI Karubos, Fefe 47, l80 Karubos, Rosealee I60 Henry, Larry I79 Henry, Trevor I89 Herdf, Barbara I89 Hergenrader, Diane I89 Herringer, Richard 65, I79 Herringer, Suzanne I89 Hessler, Larry 38 Hessler, Peggy 36, I32, VIII Heffinger, Connie 50, l85 Heffinger, Diane l9S Kafh, Roberf 65, I95 Kaufman, Elaine 37, I60 Kaufman, George I80 Kaufman, Laurlie 98, 99, I60 Kaufman, Pafricia 92, I70 Kaufman, Sandra II4, I34 Kaufman, Sfeven I70 Kawaguchi, Paul 65, I89 Kawaguchi, Fred 64, I60 Kehl, Sfephen I95 Ferreyra, Roberf 45, 94, I05, I59 Fenimore, Jodene I94 Fenimore, Mary I88 Ferguson, Ferguson Valerie I94 Ferreyra , l George I69 Richard IIS, I59 Fichna, Marlene J. 38, l78 Fisher, Gerald I27, XII Hinkle, Linda I9S Fiffs, William M. 58, 88, 89, I27, I33 Fix, Shelia I94 Flefcher, Janef I94 Griess, Norma J. 93, I79 Groskopf, Grover, J Grover, P Sandra I88 eanneffe M. I30 earl E. 38, I79 Guerrero, Alberf I79 Guerrero, Joe I.. I79 Guerrero, Josephine I94 Guerrero, Guerrero Roy M. I79 Rudolph I59 Gueffler,' Dorofhea I88, XVI Gueffler, Gueffler, Guevara, Guevara, John F. 64, I79, XX Mary 39, I59, l65, XIII Olivia 36, l30 Rifa 39, I79 Hewiff, Dixie I89 Hewiff, Gloria 38, I79 Highf, Jean I89, V Hild, Donna 36, I32 Hild, James 50, l95 Hill, Janef 39, 93, I79 Keil, Kafherine I96 Keller, Gary I96 Keller, Leila I34, I37, XIX Keller, Roberf l80 Keller, Shirley I96 Keller, Teddy l80 Hilzer, Irvin 58, 72, 89, 94, I60, I62 , I63 Hiner, Ge r ia 83 I79 Keller, Tom I89 Kelsen, Alana 93, I80 Kelson, Chris I70 Flicker, Frank I69 Fliesbach, Candis I94 Flores, Rosemary I94 Flowers, Ronnie I88 Foos, Arfhur 36, I27 Forresf, Roberf F. 69, 89, I69, I92 Fosfer, Carol S0, I94 Frailey, Merle I88 Frailey, Iris V. I27 Frakes, Gary L. I59, I Frank, Karen A. 39. I59 Gyeck, Barbara I88 H . Haase, Richard 64, I88 Hagel, Gayle 64, lI5, I79 Halfpenny, James 48, I88 Hall, Lance l'79 Hall, Marsha I88 Hall, Nancy 44 Hall, Phillip I88 Hall, Sfeven M. 45 Hamburger, Kafhy I94 Hamburger, Pafricia 38, 93,, I79 Hiner, XIX Hiner, Hiner, 0 Q I Travis 64, 82, 89, 96, l6l, Karen 92, XII Sharon 47, 92, I79, XII Kelly, Jim 65, I89 Kelley, Margaref I70 Kelley, Mary 44, 83, 96, 98, 99, I60 Kenf, Michael 94, 95, IO9, I34 Kenf, Michael W. 64, 69, I70 Hinman, Linda I89 Hinman, Darryl I32 Hise, Joy 38, I70 Hobbs, Glenda 38, l6I Hodge, Holly 47, 83, 93, I74 Hodge, Myla I95 n Hoff, Ja ice I89 Hoffman, Adele 39, 92, I79 Hoffman, Alona I70 Hoffman, Nancy I70 Hoffman, Pamela 39, I70 Hoffman. 'Roberf 36, 66, 68, 96, Kenzy, Kennefh IOS, II4, I34 Kinsey, Roberf 65, I96 Kirschman, James-36, I70 Kirschman, Mary 45, I70, I93 Kirshman, Renee I96 Kissack, Arfhur 58, 59, 60, 63, 72, XXIII 73, 88, 89, 9I, l04, I05, I35, Kleager, Andrew 65, 70, I80, VI Kleager, Richard 65, 7I, I96 Kling, Nancy 92, 98,'I80 Kloch, Mary 83, 99, I70 23l Numon, Jerry 65, I96, I98 Knaub, Carol I89, XIII Knaub, Charles 36, 88, I35, XXVI Knaub, Jack I80 Knaub, Jerry 38, 69, 82, 96, Ill, I60, l6l, XXIII Knaub, Tommy 38, 64, I70 Knaus, John I96 Knoles, Dennis 65, I96 Knoles, Roberl 64, I96 Knoll, Lois 44, l35 Knox, Beverley l89 Knulson, Jerdie 55, l35 Knulson, Karla I96 Knulson, Karleen I96 Knulson, Linda 38, I80 Koch, Bobby 38, 64, I70 Koch, Loren 65, I96 Koch, Merlha I80 Koch, Nebra I60 Koening, Linda 37, l35, XII Koerlh, Paul I70 Koller, Donald 47, 65, 70, I80 Koller, Roberl I70 Kosman, Ann 45, 5l, 52, 76, 78, 79, I05, II9, I35, XVIII Kosman, Diana 39, 78, 80, 96, II3, I60, XVIII Korshing, Peler I80 Korl, Janice 36, Sl, 78, II9, I20, l35 Korl, Richard 47, 64 Kramer, Carol 83, I35 Kramer, Helene 98, I60 Kramer, Larry 65, l89, XXII Kramer, Waller IO8, I70, VI Krausnick, Dennis 7, 37, 5I, 76, 82, I36 Kreig, Bonnie I96 Krenlz, Corrine I96 Krenlz, Joan I36 Kronberg, Sleven 94, I36 Kropp, Judy l89 Krueger, Barbara I89, VII Kuhlman, David I96 Kumelos, Conslance 46, I80 Kumelos, Linda 50, I96 Kunlz, Barbara I37 Kunlz, Henry 65, l89 Kurlz, Cynlhia 93, I80 Lullon, Susan I8I, XXII M Mabin, Sharon I62 Mabin, William I89' Maclnlyre, Penny l89 Mack, Palrick I96 Mackler, Madden, Sharon 83, I39 William 65, I96 Magallanes, Carol I40 Magallanes, Mary I89 Nagel, Carol I7l Nagel, Marilynn 42, 43, 86, 97, l4l, XV Naylor, Lowell 65, I90 Nazarenus, Karen 48, I90 Nazarenus, Marilyn l7l Nazarenus, Richard 7, 36, 44, 45, 46, 5I, 52, 97, II3, I4l Neal, Connie I7I Prouly, Waller I64 Provance, Sharon 43, l65 Purnell, Mary 44, l72, XXII Purnell, Nancy I90, XX Purvis, Jodene I90 Purlzer, Joyce 48, I90 Pulmdan, Jeri 47, I82 Quevedo, David I90 Quincll, Juanila 96, I65, IV Magallanes, Olivia I7I Main, Donna I89 Main, Lorella I96 Marcias, Joe I96 Mafker, Clyde 65, l88 Marlin, Anila I96 Marlin, Judy I62 Marlin, Larry l8l Marlin, Marvin 58, 89, I62, XV Marlin, Slephen 65, I89 Marlinez, Delores I96 Marlinez, Floyd I62 Marlinez, Mary IBI Marlinez, Richel I62 Marlinez Marlinez , Richard I40 Rila l7I Marlinez, Slephen I62 Masid, J Masid, S ames l7I usan I96 Kuxhl-ausen, Kalhleen I70 Lacy, Bev erly 92, I70 La cy, Donela I96 Lacy, Jac Lacy, Jim k 47, I80 l89 Lacy, Richard 58, 6I, 89, 94, I60 Lager, Pa lricia 38, I70 Lalicker, Donald 44, l7I Lalicker, Lalicker, Larnberl, Laurence I37 Pearlene 49, I89 Palsy 97, I37 LaMonl, Clarissa l89 LaMonl, Marvena IB9 Massie, Ann 78, 96, I62 Massie, Mary Jane IB9 Malilalnen, Palricia l7l Mallley, Gary I96 Mallley, Margarel I89 Miylborn, Emilie 36, 5l, II3, I40, Mays, Sleven I96 McCallree, Floyd 7l, IB9 McCaffree, JoAnn 45, I7I McClure, Susan I96 McClure, Thomas I89 McCord, Connie I96 McConnell, Jeanne I89 McCulchan, Marsha 37, 93, II2, l7l McDonald, Doug 65, l89 McHale, Karen I39, XV McKerrigan, Nancy l89 McKnighl, Mary 37, 83, 96, 98, 99, I05, I62 Mecklem, Coyne I96 Meier, Allen l8l Meininger, Frederick I62 Meininger, Larry I7l Meisner, Randall 6, 64, l8l Mendoza, Alice I90 Melcalf, John 65, I96 Micek, Linda 36, 78, 80, 96, I62, I63, I64, I65, XVII Micek, Pamela 78, 79, 87, 97, I05, I24, I38, I40 Micek, Timolhy I90, IV Midgley, Michael 65, I90 Negbauer, Gary 58, 66, 67, 68, 89, I I Neiferl, Richard 64, I7I Neilerl, Rodney 88, I4I Nelson, Larry 37, 52, 97, IO8, II8, l4I, XXIV Nelher land, Brenda I90 Nelherland, Linda I96 Neu, Marvin 8, 58, 59, 66, 88, 89, I06, I07, I4l, I Nichol, James 44, 82, II2, I63, XXVI Nichol, Linda 50, I96 Nickal, Calvin 64, 72, 89, l7I Nickal, Gary 64, 72, l8I Nissen, Janella I90 Norine, Irvin I63 Numon, Babelle 45, I05, I70, l7l, I75, XVII Nuss, Caroline I90 Nuss, Conslance 50, I96 Nuss, Gary 44, I7I O Odell, Larry l8l Ogg, Marlha I97 Oieda, Olbrig Olinge Olsen, Olsen, Olson, on Israel 50, I97 hl, Gloria I8l r, Richard I90 Gary l72 Sandra I63 Kalherine 44, 92, 93, I63 Maurice 46 I8l Quindl, Quinell, Wiberl 64, I90 Lois 37, 93, l72 Quirkn, Wanda l72 Rabago Rabago Ramirez , Lupe I97 , Tilo I97 Daniel I82 Ramirez: Gloria I97 Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramos, Ramos, Ramsey, , Inez l72 , Jane l65 , Marlin l72 John I97 Jesse l72 Daniel I97 Ramsey, John 58, 59, 60, 76, 77, los, IIO, I43, XI Rangel, Lawrence I82 Rangel, Mary I97 Rangel, Raymond I82 Rallill, Judy I97 Raverl, Janel II4 Raymundo, Samuel I82 Razee, Susan 39, 92, l72, VIII Reading, Kalhie 45, I62, I65, XVII Reading, Pamela 49, I90, XVII Redding, Palricia I44 Redlern, Judy 38, 78, 96, I65 Redler, lRichardsl, Paulelle I44 Reese, Karen 83, 92, 98, I64 Reeves, Karen 39, 48, I82 Reeves, Randall 65, 7I, I97 Reifschneider, Gordon I90 Miller, Sandra I62 Lana, Melvin 36, 58, 60, 88, 94, IO4, I05, I37, IV Lane, Sharon I60 LaPee, Roberl IO9, II9, I37, XVI Larimer, Jodell 42, 43, 96, I60 Larimer, Kennelh I96 Larson, Danny I96 Larson, Roger I96 Lallin, Linda 36, 5l, 89, 97, I37, I Lawrence, Francis I7I Lawrence, Helen 39, I80 Lealgreen, Douglas I89 Leafgreen, Roger I80 Leafgreen, Susan I96 Lee, Linda 37, 93, I05, I7I, I75 Lemons, Glenda I7l Miller, Carolyn I96 Miller, Calherine 39, 92, l8l, XII Miller, Dolores 38, 96 ll2 I62 Miller Dorlhy I62 Miller, Jane 44, 45, 5I, 52, 76, 77, 78, 79, 97, I05, IIO, I40, VI Miller, Lyda I96 Miller, Palricia I90 Miller, Sally l7I Ols , . O'Shea, Michael 36, I72, Vll Oll, Howard I90 Oll, Norman II4, l4l, XX Olle, Kay 38, 92, l8I Olle, Ray 65, l8I Olle, Slephen 36, 66, 88, 94, l4l Overslreel, Elsie 92, I82 Overslreel, Roberl 55, 96, 97, III, I63 P , Padberg, John 36, 44, 82, I05, I42, I43, I48, IV Padberg Richard 64, I90, IV Palmer, Delberl I4Z Palser, Edward 65, I90 Palser, Gary 38, I42 Palser, Jim 49, 65, I90 Parmenler, James I90 Parker, Carolyn I90 Parlridge, Pally I90 Pallerson, Arlen 94, 96, I6I, I63 Paul, John I97 Pauley, Jimmie IOO, IOI, I42 Pauley, Richard I90 Pauley, Sharon 5I, 9l, IO9, I42, XXIII Paxlon, William 65, I97, XVII Payne, John I72 Payne, Myrna I90 Payne, Sleven 65, I97 Pechacek, Judilh 48, I90 Reilschn Reilschn eider, Linda L. I82 eider, Roger 65, I90 Rein, Allen I97, VIII Rein, Linda 39, I82 Rein, Palricia I82 Rein, Richard P. I72 Rein, Sandra T. 92, I44, X Reinhardl, Rebecca 50, I97 Miillih, Carolyn 92, IO9, I28, I40, Minch, Donna I62 Minch, Ricky I96, IV Minch, S Milchell, haron I90 John 65, I90 Pell, C heryl I90 Peil, Johnny 58, l72 Penlico, Sheryl 92, I82, VIII Perez, Perez, Perez, Loise I63 Herman I82 Sleve 65, I97 Lillle, De Lemons, Waller l89 Lessman, Lessman, Lewellen, James 65, 70, I80 Karen I96 Michael I96 Lieberman, Trudy 47, 83, 92, I80 Lindhorsl, William 36, I38 Lindquisl, Lindquisl, XVI Karen l7l Larry 8I, 82, I05, I38, Lindquisl, Susan 189 mis 48, I96 l64f' Rohnke, Lillle, JoAnne l89 Loar, Sharon 47, I8l Lockwood, Edward l8l Logan, John IGI, I7I Loika, Everell I38 Long, Larry 65, I96 Longoria, Cruz I39 Loos, James 45, 52, 94, 95, l7l Loos, Larry 52, 94, 95, I39 Lopez, Alicia ISI Lopez, Fernando I8I Lovell, Myrna 92, l8I Lovell, Russell 38, 58, 82, 88, I05, l56, I62, I64, X Low, Jimmy 48, l89 Lowry, Allon 38, I62 Lowry, Lawrence l8l Lowry, Wilda I39 Lucius, Henry I8I Lucke, Edward 58, 88, I26, I39 Lucke, W esley 64, I7I Lulh, Lynda 39, I62 232 Milchell, John K. I8I Milchell, Joyce, 45, I62, I65, V Millan, Anila I90 Millan, Ellis II4, I40 Millleider, Charlolle 39, 92, l8l Monlanez, Alberl I90 Monlz, Lynn 45, 93, I7I, XVI Moody, Douglas I63 Moore, Kalhryn 45, 92, 93, l7l Moran, Kerran 46, I8I Morby, Carol 47, II2, I8I Morgheim, Rebecca I96 Morrison, John 58, 62, 66, 68, 82, 88, IO4, I63, I Morlensen, Penny 46, l8l Mowery, Douglas I40 Mueller, Wayne 48, 65, I90 Mulford, Kalhy I90 Mullord, Raymond I63 Mullins, Becky 50, I96 Mundl, Anilra 39, 92, l8I Munro, Curlis'36, 45, 58, 722 73, 94, II9, l4I Munro, Daniel 47, 65, 72, ISI Munlz, Jim Il5 Murillo, Jennie l7I Murphy, Palricia I96 Murphy, Thomas 93, I63 Murray, James 45, 94, Ill, l7l Mulzenberger, Mavis 39, 92, l7I Meyers, Rory 65, I90 Myers, Slacy 58, 69, 96, I63 N Perez, Thomas I82 Peshek, Mary 37, 78, 96, I63 Pelers, Donald I90 Pelers, Sandra I63 Pelersen, Shirley 39, 93, I82 Pelerson, Judy 92, l72 Pelzold, Ralph 42, I63, I Pfenning, William I90 Phelps, Lucinda I97 Phelps, Yvonne 92, I28, I42, XIII Phillip, Lynelle I97 Reinhardl, Richard 65, I97 Reiser, John 52, 82, I05, I65, X Reiser, Richard 47, I82, X Reisger, Roger II5, I82 Reizenslein, Carolyn I72 Renleria, Earnesl 58, 72, 73, 89, 94 I65 Rexius, Belly 48, l9I Rhoades, Carol 97, II4 Rhoades, Floyd I82 Rhoades, Karen l9l Rice, Bobbie E. ll2 Rice, Gary I9l Richard, Diana I05, l87, l9l, XVIII Richard, Joyce IO9, I28, I44, I Richard, Pally IO9, I45, XVI Richard, Reuben I97 Richard, Rhoda 45, II2, II3, I65 Richards, William l45 Rien, Charlene 38, II4, I45, I Riley, Charles I65, XXVI Riley, Elizabelh l9I Riley, Michael I97 Rlppen, Ronald 50, I97 Roberls, Janel I97 Roberls, John 6, 46, 93, I82 Roberls, Linda 46, I82 Roberlson, Bonnie 96, 98, I65 Roloerlson, Linda 39, 48, 92, I82 Roberlus, Elaine 39, 93, I82 Robinson, Kay 42, 43, l72 Robinson, May I9I, XXII Rocke, Gary l9l Rockwell, Ronald 65, 7l, I9I Rodriguez, Ermena II4, I46 Rodriquez, Gregory l72 Roebuck, Gwendlyn I97 Roger, John I72 Rogers, Dennis I97 Rogers Marlha 49 l9I Phiipoi, Willie 64, l72 Pieper, Judy l72 Pieper, Larry IOO, IOI, I05, I43 Pierce, Jo Ellen I82, XIV Pierce, Julia I90 Plasler, Donald I82 Plasler, Keilh 58, 62, 69, 88, I63. l65 Rage-rsf John sa, ai, aa, iss, 164 Rogers, Larry I97, XXVI Rogers, Mary 83, l65 Rogers, William 64, 70, I82 Rohnke, Dianne I82 Rohnke, Merrily I82 Rohnke, Newell I82 Richard l65 Plasler, Ronald 36, IO4, I05, II9, l2l, I33, I43, XXIII Poinler, Jeanne 37, I63, XIII Popp, Raymond 58, 72, 73, 82, 88, I6 Popp, Samala I97 Popp, Terry I63 Popp, Timmy 64, I90 Polls, Edward I97 Powell, Leola I63 Price, Sharon 93, I63 Price, Kennelh I72 ,Prokes, Rosemary I72 Propp, Sandra 48, 92, IB4 Romigh, Vicki 42, I82 Rool, Harold 50, I97 Rose, Gary 7I, I9I Rosenfell, Della II4, I46 Rosenlell, Linda I72 Ross, William 45, 5l, I46 Rolhenberger, Larry I72 Rowland, Jerry l9l Royle, Norma 39, I82 Rubollom, Harlan I82 Rubollom, Janelle 50, I97 Ruff, David 50, 65 Ruff, Mary 42, 92, I82, I Runollson, Neil IOO, l65 Ruplinger, Cheryl 93, l82, XXV Ruplinger, Vicki 44, I73 Rupp, David l0I, I46 Rupp, Larry l9l Rupp, Roger I97 Ruppert, LaVonne l65 Rusch, Wilmetta 36, 78, 95, 97, l08, II9, I46, V Russell, Allen 89, l82 Russell, Cathryn 50, I97 Russell, Randol 64 Russell, Randy 7l, l9l Rutter, Carol 92, l82 Rutter, Hal I46 Rutter, Ronald I73 Ryel, Glen I97 Ryel, Glenda I97 Rystrorn, Connie l87, l9l, XVI S Sabala, Joe l9l Sakurada, Diane I97 Salazar, Bennie I73 Salazar, Caroline I46 Salazar, Jennie I97 Salazar, John 65, l9l Salazar, Ned I97 Schriven, Charles 44, 64, 69, I73. l75 Sedgwick, Jimmy I98 Seifert, Jack l9l Seifert, Mary 92, I73, Vlll Seip, Diona I98 Seip, Galen 47, l83 Seger, Bruce, 44, I73 Seger, Richard I73 Selby, Andrea l9l Selby, Michelene 42, 5-I, 97, l48 Selby, Norma 43, 96, I64 Selby, William 50, 65 Selch, Joy l9l Selch, Mary 92, I73 Sell, George 69, I73 Sell, Ronald l9l Sermeno, Riley I66 Settles, Kathryn l9l Severson, Donald II4, l48 Severson, Ronald I73 Seymour, Dixie l9l Seymour, Josephine I98 Seymour ,Thelma 39, l83 Shaver, Beniarnin 65, I98 Shaver, Carolyn 93, II2, I73 Steinmitler, Barbara 84, 97, l50 Steinmiller, Lawrence I83, XXIV Stenzel, Gary l92 Stenzel, Myrna I98 Sterkel, Lynn l92 Sterkel, Sandra 93, I83 Stewart, Sandra 52, 76, 78, 80, 8l, 97, I05, II9, ISO, XVIII Stobel, Alvin IO6, l50 Stobel, James 72, 73, I74 Stobel, Lucille 92, I67 Strata, Christopher I98 Strodtman, Carolyn II4, l50 Strodtman, RaeDean I98 Strodtman, William I98 Stoneking, Craig I92 Strong, Calva II4, l5l Stutsman, Jo I92 Styskal, Janet l92 Styskal, Stephen l83 Suggett, Sharon I98 Sumner, Janet 42, 96, I67 Suzuki, James 82, I67 Suzuki, Janet 37, 78, 97, l5l Suzuki, Michael I98 Swank, Janice 92, I67, XVI Salazar, Sotero I97 Salyers, 50, I97 Salyers, Kerry I46 Sample, Nancy 39, 47, 92, l82 Sams, Peggy l9l Samsel, James 65, l82 SanJuan, Joaquin I83, XXI SanJuan, Virginia l83, l93, XXI Sanchez, Genevieve l9l Sanchez, Mary I73 Sanchez, Natividad lS2 Sanchez, Olga 39, 93, l82 Sanchez, Rebecca l65 Sandbeck, Mark l83 Sandine, Calvin l9l Santos, Hope l9l Santos, John I97 Shaver, Harley 58, 59, 6I, 72, 74, 76, 77, 82, 88, I04, I05, IIO, I49 Shaw, Sharon l9l Sheatt, James IOS, l48 Sheatt, Nancy 39, 83, 92, IB3 Shelly, Gene I98 Shirley, Jeanne l83 Shivers, Jolene I49 Shoopman, Donald I73, XX Shreves, Dennis l83 Shryer, Merna 93, I67 Shuey, Lloyd l9l Shuey, Nancy 92, I67, X Siewart, Ivan I67 Simmons, John 65, l92 Simmons, George I98 Simpson, Michael 64, I92 Swa rtzkopt, Jack I67 T Talbot, Daniel I74 Talbot, Mariorie 50, I89 Tando, Stephen 58. 60, 66, 88, I65, I66 Taylor, Daryl I98 Taylor, Denice I98 Taylor, Myron I66 Taylor, Robert 65, l95 Temple, Roger l83 Thomas, Bonnie l92 Thomas, Jerry I98 Thompson, Allan 72, 73, 88, 90, 94, l5l Thompson, Bill 48, IB3 Thompson, Barbara 42, 43, 44, 5l, Satur, Dorothy I83 Saunders, Vivian l9l Schafer, Steven I73 Schafer, Theresa 38, 92, I47 Schanaman, JoAnn 39, 93, II2, IB3, XVII Schanaman, Patrick 72, I64 Schanaman, Sam 69, IOO, I64 Schanaman, Thomas I73 Schaub, Gordon 88, 89, 90, II4, I47 Schick, David 64, 82, I64 Schiefelbein, James 65 Schietelbein, Kay I64 Schildt, Rodney I64 Schilling, Richard l9l Schlaepyer, Francis l9l Schlager, Richard 64, I73 Schledewitz, Howard l00, IOI, I64 Schlegel, Priscilla 39, I73 Schleicher, Eunice l9l Schliening, Steven 38, I64 Schmeckpeper, Gerald 38, I64 Schmeckpeper, Mary l9l Schmeckpeper, Ruth 92, II7, I47 Schmidt, Betty 98, 99, II4, I47, ll Sircin, Rita I98 Sittner, Ronald l92 Sitzman, Ricky 65, l92, XXI Sitzman, Ronda 96, I67, XXI Sioholm, Carren I98 Skinner, Ann 47, 83, I05, I83 Skorupa, David III, I49 Skorupa, Jean 98, I74 Slafter, Cindy 46, 92, IB3 Slie, Mary 93, l83, X Slie, Robert 50, I98, X Smith, Anita 92, l83 Smith, Bonnie l92 Smith, Buck 44 Smith, Earlynn 39, I67, VI Smith, Ellen 39, l83 Smith, Harley 38, I47 Smith, James 45, I74 Smith, James A. 65, I92 Smith, Lee 96, I66 Smith, Lester I74 Smith, Mary 38, 92, I74, XIII Smith, Michael l83 Smith, Patricia I98 Smith, Robert 65, I98 Smith Stephen I74 Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Donald I47, XXV Jack I83 John l9l Schmidt, John D. l83 Schmidt, Randy l65, I97 Schmidt, Ronald I83 Scblgrrggdt, Suzanne 39, 83, 93, l83, I Schmidt, Wayne l9l Schmunk, Cynthia l9l Schneider, Joan 36, I73 Schnell, Esther I64 Schnell, Gertrude I73 Schnell, Larry l9l Schnell, Sharon 44, I47 Schnoor, Barbara I47 Schnoor, Sandra l9l Schoolcratt, Joy 37, 5l, 92, 93, I64 Schoonover, Dwight l9l Schraeder, Beverly I97 Schraeder, Pat 73, 83 Schreiner, Sherry 47, 93, I83, Ill Schrooer, John 47, IB3 Schroeer, Mary 44, I64 Schuldies, Roger l83 Schumacher, Alvin I97 Schumacher, Miax IOO, I73 Schumacher, Ronald II4, I47 Schuman, Gale 36, I64 Schuman, Jeanette 92, I73 Schwaner, Jack l83, XXIV Schwaner, William I97 Schwartz, Judith I97 Schwartzkopt, Allan l05, II5, I73 Schwartzkopf, Carl 89, I73, VI Schwartzkopt, Glenn 58, ll5, I64 Schwartzkopf, Richard l83 Schwartzkopt, Ronald I98 Schwartzkopf, Shirley 44, 78, 80 I64. XXIV Scoggan, Allen I73 Scott, Donna 97, l05, IO6, IO7, I09-, I24, I48, XXIII Smith, Susan l92 Smith, William 43, 45, I67 Snider, Jo Lynn l92 Snogren, Glenda 36, 92, I74, XIII Snyder, Dennis I83 Sohus, Steven I92 Solano, Shirley 39, IB3 Solson, Bill 65, l83 sammer, Juanh 78, ai, 97, los, II9, l36 I49, IV Sorensen, Douglas 45, 64, 69, l05, I70, I74 Sorensen, John 65, I98 Sorenson, Todd 65, I83 Sorok, Steven l83 Soske, Marion I67 Sparks, Grant 65, I98 Specht, Charles IOO, lOl, I67 Specht, Gordon I74 Spencer, Jeannetta l92 Spiker, Leonard 50, I98 Splichal, Calvin 65, I98 Spoeneman, Mary IB3 Spurgeon lLinquistI, Blaine 37, 78, XXI Spurgeon, Dennis 58, 66, 67, 88, 89, 9l, l38, l50 Stafford, Timothy I74 Stafford, Vicki I83 Stafford, William l50 Stanek, Glenn I67 Stangel, Ricky 58, 72, 89, I74 Stannard, Barbara 36, 78, II3, l50 Stannard, John l92 Starkey, Lucy 92, I74 Startzer, Judith I67 Startzer, William 65, 70, IB3 Steele, Donna 93, I83 Steffen, Jon 44, I74. XIX Steffen, Pamela l92, XIX Steffen, Sandra 44, 5I, 78, 79, l05, l50 Steinmark, John l6'6 78, IO5, l62, l65, I66 Thompson, Carl l92 Thompson, Donald 65, 7I, I92 Thorpe, Jack 45, 94, I74, X Tiardes, Glenda l92 Tiardes, Steven I92 Todd, Jack 49, 7l Todd, Terry l92 Thompkins, Richard 64, I74 Towater, Nancy I66 Towater, Vicki 50, I98 Townsend, Donna I98 Townsend, Linda I84 Travelute, Fredrick 58, 82, I66, X Trevino, Benito I74 Trevino, Bernice I84 Trevino, Gilbert I98 Troudt, Linda I98 Troudt, Steven I92 Troy, David IB4 , Troy, Sara 78, 96, IO4, I05, l56, I66, VII Trumubull, Mary I98 Uhrich, Cheryl I84 Ulrich, Karen I98 Uhrick, Ronald l75 Ustohal, Carol 36, 78, 87, l5l, I88 V Valladhres, Lucy I92 Valleio, Carol l75 Valleio, Shirley l92 Vanderhoof, Jon 49, l92 Van Winkle, Judy 42, 43, 5l, I66 Van Winkle, Marilyn I84 Van Wyngarden, Stephen 65. I98 Vasquez, Connie I98, XXI Vasquez, Patty 39, 93, I84 Vasquez, Sonya 38, I36, l56, I64, I66, XV Vega, Josephine I98 Veloz, Mary 39, I84 Ventura, Alfred I75 Vickery, Joan I92 Vogel, Timothy l92 Vorse, George 58, 88, I66, XXII Vorse, Helen I66, XXII Vorssv Tom 38, 88 II4,, l5l Wacker, Janelle l92 Wacker, Linda 93, I66 Wacker, Peggy I92 Wagner, Jo Anne I98 Wagner, Richard I98 Walker, Guyla 39, 92, I84 Walker, Kathy l92, XI Walker, Lana l75 Walker, Patty 94, l75 Walker, Sandra 93, I66 Wallace, Richard 98 Walter, Carol I98 Walter, Harold 48, 65, l92 Walter, Larry 66, 67, 68, 88, 89, 90, IO6, IO7, II9, I38 Waller, Mary I98 Walters, 'Rick I98 Walters, William l92 Warner, Gertrude I66 Warren, Michael 42, 72, 88, 89, 90, I33, l5l, XII Warren, Ronald 58, 60, 6l, 63, 66, 8l Warren, William 65, I95 Warthen, Robert I98 Watson, Thomas 65, l92 Waugh, Douglas I66 Waugh, Grady l92, XVIII Weaver, Constance I98 Webb, Edna l5l Webb, Linda I99 Webber, Susan I99 Weber, Marlene 38, 93, I84 Weidaman, Vicki I99 Weideman, Glenda I84 Weideman, Ronald l75 Weinmaster, Donald I92 Weinmaster, Larry I84 Weinmaster, Rose I67 Weinmeister, Linda I99 Weisgerber, Cynthia 39, 47, 93, lI2 I84, XXIII Weisgerber, Linda 36, 5I, 52, 86, 97, I52 Weiss, Carol 98, I84 Weiss, Harlen II4, I52 Weitzel, Carole I99 Wells, Jacqueline 39, II2, I84, XXIII Welsch, Joyce 39, 96, II2, IS6, I64, I67 Welsch, Kathleen I99 Welsch, Virginia 39, I75 Welshans, David I67 West, David 45, 75 West, Stephen I84 Wetherell, Robert l75 Wetherell, Nancy 39, 47, 92, I84 Wheeler, Roger 65, l92 Whelen, Carol 92, IO9, I52, XII White, Jean 48, l92, XVIII Wiedeman, Jackie 65, I99 Wiedeman, Benny 86, l92 Wiedeman, David 50, I99 Wilhem, Tamara l92 Wilhelm, Richard I75 William, Helen I99 Williams, Kisty I99 Williams, Paul 38, 52, XXV Willson, Robert l92 Wilson, Audrey 96, I67 Wilson, Barbara I52 Wilson, Carol I99 Wilson, Galen I75 Wilson, Jerry I67 Wilson, Larry 72, I84 Wilson, Rita 43, 92, I84, XV Wimberley, Judy 42, 44, 45, 5I, 76, 78, 79, 8I, 84, I52, I78, XV Winders, Kathleen 39, 93, I52 Winders, Robert I84 Wineberg, Karen 47, 93, I84 WinkIer,,Charles 36, 58, 66, 68, 89, I64, I67 Winkler, Judith 38, l8I, I84, XXIV Wise, Norma 38,,93, I84 Wise, Norman I84 Wittenburg, Everett I99 Wittenburg, Gertrude, 47, I84 Wittenburg, Henry l75 Wolcott, Donald 58, 62, 66, 69, 89, l75, XXIV Wolf, John 47, I84 Wolfe, Allen I99, VIII Woolsey, Dennis IO0, I67 Woolsey, Paul l92 Worrell, Charles IOO, l75 Wright, John 64, I75 Wright, Kermit I67 Wyrrger, Roberta I97 Yamamoto, Arthur 65, I99 Yarnell, Doyle 64, I75 Yekel, Judene 38, I75 Yekel, Marlene I84 York, Sharon I84 Yoshimura, Gary I99 Yost, Margaret l92, XIX Yost, Susan 92, I84 Yost, Theodore, 97, 'I52 Yunciblut, Stephen 7l, I99 Zahradnicek, James I53 Zamudio, Mary I99 Zeiler, Robert 65, l92 Zier, James 52, 58, 88, 9l, 94, I05, II9, I53, XVII Zimbleman, Donald 48, I92 Zimmerman, Jimmy 48, 64, 7l, l87, 192 Zitterkopt, Jennings I00, I75 Zitterkopt, Randall I84 Zoerb, Angela 48, I92 Zogg, Clara l92 Zwetzig, Ellis I67 233 234 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The WorId's. Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made h e 1961 Bluff Supplement . . . Spring Sports, Activities, Honors. 'he Junior and Senior League of lnl' te re ot 'amural was made up ot six ms. Gordon Schaub's team won lular season play with a record nine wins and one loss. ln tourna- nt play, John Ramsey's team, h m wi an 8-2 record tor the season, ou' tirr Jui Fr th Sc re rn Sc tlasted Schaub in three over- ies to loecome champs of the iior and Senior League. ln the shrnan and Sophomore League, re were ten teams. Allen and wartzlcoph battled to a tie in ular season, while in the tourna- nt, Allen's team outlasted wartzlcoph for the trophy. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS, front, from left: Punk El?-laerson, Butch Kenzy. Back: Larry Anderson, John Ramsey. Steve Berggren, RUSS Elfllall- Intramural Gives Added Pleasure to SHS lNTRAMURAL CHAMPS llfreshman and sophomlorel front, from left: Jim Burbach, Sam l-leintz, Richard Neitert Back: Neal Anthony, John Peil, Gary Allen,.Bill Emery, Track Draws Interest . . . JUNIOR HIGH, fronl, from lefl: Garry Srenzel, Chuck Henry, Don Thompson, Wilberr Quindr. Jim Zimmerman, Ken Beeman, Dick Padberg, Jon Vanclerhoof, Mac McCafiree, Grady Waugh, Wayne Schmidl, Richard l-laase, Craig Sloneking, Mike Darnell, John Schmidt John Slannard, Tom Walson. Second: Richard Schilling, David Benlon, Sieve Troudl, Roberl Zeiler, Dean Craghead, Rick Brown, Randy Russell, Jim ldlohnslein, Bob Becking, Paul Kawaguchi, William Planning, Jack Todd, Tom McClure, Mike Simpson, Bill Selby. Third: Davey Davidson, Gary Jr. Highers Prove Successful at Track. , ,A V .,7,,g,,.p,,g ' f V I 'sf . 4 . .431 fn fz as ji' ' lf42'iQ,Aw15i5i'fEtfi 5. f, g E, f f,3:?iisw he , 1 ,is 24,-.,, ,X L .5 l rex R ii ,,,f i ii QMXMHSWF ' i gm eggs 'a s L i as as 5 Vim, , we R sw he HM? i. lazy I Wai r i - 'W' f ' xii XM l if X LJ'ik.agw,if,i , sf Messe P Qg Q' s S , ,gb A K J 2 , sf 1 ,qamri veg, K i F , F, f ,aff , 's,gs,,is,,xig,s7,g ,- ,,fe,,,,S,,,,,,.s,w,.p,,i..ef,,,,, ..,. ,W ,, i,,,5,gQy -QM 2 ww, 'mfs ,Nw I ' f,ifgQrgfi,,Q-ij ia ,if yi ,,sfsesfffs,w,,-'. 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Rec- ords Jrhal were broken al lhese meels included: 220 yard dash by Jim Zimmer- man, who lied 'rhe meer record in :25.0, and 'rhe 880 relay by Paul Kawaguchi, Grady Waugh, Mike Darnell and Jim Zimmerman in l:4-5.8. The pole vaull record was broken in lhe Scollsblulf ln- vilalional by Sieve Kehl, who ser a new record ol 9'9 . The Freshman ser a new rri' record in 'rhe Wesl Big Ten Meer in +he sizzu a T T - - . 440 relay by running il in :49.5. , ,,,, ,r,,,., , , ,,r,,, , i ff?-ff -',s, ,sit J L CRAIG STONEKING, 8+h d d' ih r r F r 9 3 9 'SC 'Owe' P 'Spares 0 G +055- , ,, T, ,, ,,fim,i-s '-- fm ,. , J M.f,,sz:s-1if,,s1fw1.y' W ' Q' Mi, . ,.,,,,3,,:,,,..i J it ff' f ,,,sk:4egs,e:Qfsiszfilf 1v,:f,:f'2. 11 'fbi 3 s w use Mime- V. 1232. st-liz? - 1 if :fuss if 14-ff f 1 A - U- ' -,gs - I , -i ' , ir 15 1 --f.,,f2i,9i,:5is MW if,,51.,- ,, Mfg. ,,yU,,i W f ,,:fQ25,-1-mf,,,,Qgs,,5gggEy5:,-.5ijQ:'1gfg,,ff,,1,-. 4 f.ssf.uz1:-fr smsxsr,-1 f f ' , i iirgiii Gierhard, Sieve l-lyall, Ervin Bai-rlelr, Edward l-laliielcl, Tom Keller, Jim Schielelbein, Jim Smiih, Wayne Mueller, Allen Jackson, l-larold Walrer, John Simmons, Sieve Payne, Coach Larry Lemons. Four+l1: Bill Beniel, Greg Branch, John Melcalf. Jim Berzina, Larry Couch, Bill Madden, Rich Jasa, Randy Schmidl, Sieve Yungblul, Granr Sparks, Jerry Numon. Fif+h: Bruce Felly. Kenny l-lassler, Bob Kinsey, Dick Kleager, Lloyd Dickenson, John Sorenson, Randy Reeves, Rick Reinhardl, Dennis Rogers, Bill Schwaner, Randy Branch, Sieve Kehl, Jim Seclwick. BILL STARTZER, Scollsbluff freshman, praclices iump ing The high hurdles. i Hl quips STex off. This Three rr wiTh iN PlaTTe ScoTTsb Ten, he placed PlaTTe. ney ai TourTh. Tennis STaTe lx played Cheyer BluTTs raking one. Tennis, Golf Assemblies End Season. TTING THE BALL is usually our aim, 'e Tando, iunior, as he prepares To Tee year's Tennis squad played aTches. The TirsT maTch was orTh PlaTTe, here. NorTh SHS GOLF TEAM, TronT, from leTT: Bill BiTner, Jack Gross, RusTy Lovell, Roger Camara Travis l-liner Jim Farlow, Bob l-loTTrnan, Jerry Knaub, Back: Jim Loos, Jack' Thorpe, Jim Burback, Bill Rogers, Mike Gahagan, STeve Tando. Jerry Craghead, Todd Sorenson, Alan Dill. The Team is coached by Mr. Ber nard Goerke. Five boys leTTered in golT This year. lncluded were: Travis l liner, Mike Gahagan, Bill BiTner, RusTy Lovell and STeve Tando. lvieeTs were held aT NorTh PlaTTe, Alliance, Sidney and Kimball: The Bluffs scored high in each meeT. lvleeTs aT home were played wiTh Sidney and Alliance, ScoTTsbluTT losing boTh. Travis l'liner. BluTT iunior, was The only boy To win a medal: receiving iT aT The Alliance meeT. won ei hT aT h cl I g mA? aBri VARSlTY TENNIS TEAM, TronT, Trom leTT: PeTe CasTillo, Rodie Rodriguez, Ed ' ' ' ' h B b K h. Back: Coach EvereTT March, TiTTh ouT oT six. AT NorTh The BearcaTs played' Kear- Td The PlaTTers, placing Due To laTe enTry, The squad did noT aTTend The 4eeT. LasT Tall, a maTch was wiTh Cheyenne. wiTh ine winning six and The U Won One S lg - Lockwood, Gregg ChasTain, Rick l-lollingsworT , o oc ld all' l-laslfmgsi SCOH5l9lU'H: RusTy Fuller, Jim SrniTh, Larry lngwerson, Mike O'Shea, John Rogers, STeve Cassellsu Tracksfers Show Season of Accomplishmenf VARSITY TRACK TEAM, fron+, from le'H: Coach Bud Harris, Gordon Schaub, Marv Neu, Darold Henry, John Morrison, Dane Jay, Mel Lana, Jim Walker, Ted Yost Ari Kissack, Harley Shaver, Harlen Aden, Evereif Loika, Coach Wayne Binlield. Second: Coach Bill Gogan, Gary Neibauer, Charles Scriven, Doyle Yarnell, Rick Siangel, Don Wolcoii, Frank Cosla, Marv Dike, Skip Jacobsen, Coach Jerry Hooper. Third: Coach Bill Furman, Allen Russell, John Payne, Herb Gerhard, Les Auslin, J. L. Diilmann, Gene Schwarlzkoph, Cork Conner, Jack Ehler, Cal Nickel, Dick Scoilsbluffs Cross-Couniry 'ream had an undefeaied season. The only race in which a Scoiisblulii enirani' did noi place firsi' was ai ihe Kearney Sraie Teacher's College lnvirarional. Led by Darold Henry, The sguad's only rerurning lerrerman, Scoirslolufi srrided iis way over ihe iwo-mile course 'lo a Big Ten Championship by placing l, 2, 3, 4, and scoring ihe perfeci' rally of len poinis. in Jrhe Slaie Meer, held in Lincoln, The Bearcals Neiieri, Bob Forrest Doug Sorensen, Oscar Barraza, Coach Bill Conner. Fourfhz Bill Andersen, Ari' Lucke, Don Koller, Pere Karubos, Agusiin Caslillo, Sieve Schafer, Wes Lucke, Roger Sell, Larry Meininger, Mike Keni, Paul Asmus, Fred Kawaguchi, Norm Comsiock, Sieve Hunr. Fifih: Bob Beirel, Doug Buller, Ron Julis, Doug Hyarl, Andy Kleager, Chuck Hohnsiein, Bill Srarizer, John Piel, Bruce Black, John Gueiiler, Rich Jackson, Gary Nickal, Joel Karrer, John Wrighr, Herman Perez, Larry Henry. came Jrhrough again. Finishing rhe I.9-mile course in record-breaking 'rime were Joe Perez, l:irsi', l9:45l: Tiger Henry, second, i9:4Ol: Allen Russell, iiiih, i9:56lg Bernard Acevedo, sixlh, llO:O5l: and Dave Jacobsen, iweniy- iiilh. This year's lerrermen included: Darold Henry, Joe Perez, Allen Russell, Bernard Acevedo, Dave Jacobsen, Jack Couch, Herb Gerhard, Sieve Huni' and Les Ausrin. CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD, 'fron+, 'From le'f+: Jim Burback, John Roberis, Richard Neiferr, Bernard Acevedo, John Gueiller Herman Perez Back' Fred FRESHMAN ALLEN RUSSELL and Kawaguchi, Les Auslin, Dave Jacobsen, Allen Russell, Sieve Huni', Herb Gerhard, sophomore Joe Perez run vigorously during JOS PGFGZ- work-ouis. 0 N M V ROMISING SOPHOMORE, Gary Neibauer, illusTraTes his P abiliTy To run The high hurdles in The WesT Nebraska Track lvleeT. , Medals, Trophies. Three records were broken during The WesT Ne- braska High School Track and Field MeeT. Jim KeTTlehuT, oT Alliance, broke The record Tor The 880 in l:59.9 and also came back To anchor The Alliance mile relay Team in a 3:37.2 clocking To wipe ouT The 3:38.l record posTed by ScoTTsbluTT lasT year. Richard Woss, oT Alliance, repeaTed as high iump Gold Medal winner wiTh a leap oT 6' Ilf2 in shaT- Tering his own mark ol: 6' If8 , posTed lasT spring. Ken Klein, oT Gering, soared Il' ll3A in The pole vaulT To break The school record oT l I' 9lf4 , posTed by J. BarTon in l95l. ScoTTsbluTT Took The Grand Champion Trophy, as well as TirsT place in The Class A division. WlLL HE make ll' or won'T he? wonder a Tew specTaTors as sophomore Cal Nickal poles across The bar. l i I i Operefia Production, Kismet, Highlighis u SLAVE GIRLS: Are you a prince, a noble, an Emir? Where is your palace? Poel: Ladies, I am a Poefl Haii expounds in his versafilif as a f, h'I h ' ' ' y poe w I8 e fries fo sell rhymes 'ro his slave girls lCarolyn Broil and Ellen Ann Balcerl. WAZIR iMel Lanal queslions Lalurne lLinda Weisqer- berl, as she enfers lhe bazaar of caravans, abou+ The Three beaufies which she broughl +o please 'rhe Caliph. THE THREE beggars lRon Plasler, Jack Padberg, Herb Gerhardl can'1' quife undersfand whal lhe poel lDennis Krausniclcl has on his mind, buf fhey know 'rhal he's noi a legilimale beggar. -1 yi U,,,,,,,,,L:,3,f,,,,, yn: , . .ri wa--w:m.fe.fs:uewfibwr is-wrfNfweff,smff.i:uf- --f-- -,fm1::1w.- r--, 7' X qwwunnunmrfm- 1.,-wi :N Spr ng Activities for Choir Members. S I l -T. T IN THE END, The PoeT, who is Torced To live ouT his days wig Lalume. gives his daughTer, lvlarsinah lJean Donovanl, To The aliph lArT Jungel To be his bride. KismeT is The romanTic Tale oT a roguish legendary PoeT oT old Baghdad. Poems seem a non-proTiT business, Torc- ing The PoeT To beg, which is very proTiT- able. ProTiTable Tor only a shorT Time, Tor he is kidnapped by Jawan. who misTalces him Tor -l-Tail, The beggar. No sooner does The PoeT succeed in re- moving a curse Trom Jawan, Than he is ar- resTed and loroughT beTore The Wazir. A Turn a TaTe reveals Jawan, also arresTed, as The VVazir's TaTher. A promise which The Poe-T made To Jawan is TulTilled, and The Wazir is impressed wiTh The PoeT's magic powers. Meanwhile, lvlarsinah, The PoeT's daugh- Ter, has Tallen in love wiTh The Caliph. ln exchange Tor a rich loan, The Wazir promises The Shielc oT Ababu ThaT The Caliph will wed The Three Princesses oT Ababu. The'Wazir appoinTs The PoeT To prevenT The Caliph's marriage. A perplex- ing siTuaTion. lvluch drama, some comedy, and a mis- TorTune Tinally uniTe Marsinah and The Caliph, and Tree The PoeT Trom his obliga- Tion. FOR THE FTNAL cur'rain call, The enTire casT ol: KismeT sings NighT oT My NighTs. Over sixTy vocalisTs appear before The audience Tor The Tinal selecTion. liii All-School Play, Diary of Anne Frank T T ...W A Moving fheir clofhes and personal effecfs info iived in consfanf fear of being defecfed. During This fime fheir hideouf are fhe Franks and Van Daans. For fwenfy- Anne keeps a diary felling of her experiences from a five monfhs, while hiding from fhe Germans, fwo families young girl fo a young iady. There were fhree mofives included in fhe choice of fhis play fhaf should be passed on, Firsf is fhaf fhis is a play wifh a message. This is a frue sfory. These people were real people. These evenfs show one of fhe greaf fragedies fhaf have happened in our iifefime and are sfill happening. Perhaps we can find in fhis young giri's diary some hope for fhe fufure. Secondly, fhe play ifseif blends well fo simplified seffing and mood iighfing. This goes along wifh Thespians' pro- gram of offering fhe people of fhis communify varied and inferesfing fhe- afer producfions. Timeiiness is fhe fhird mofive of fhis play. Today's newspapers carry fhe day by day accounfs of fhe frial of one of fhe men, Aidoiph Eichmann. respon- sible for fhe hisforic evenfs around which fhis revolves. I Susan EvereH' and Bev Luclce are applying lasf minufe fouches fo D' k ' - IC Nazarenus rnalce up before he goes on sfage. , ..s, W 3.1,-I R.M.w,,,,,M.w,,E,,,Wm,m .,m,,,.wW uwavfsswvw--are-f sf-2smwaw -ffu..,.m,s,.m,sfaig isifnnaw,-fi.,ff,.i,sig pletes Thesplans Work for The Year. lvlr. Frank has reTurned To Holland aTTer Two years in a German concenTraTion camp. Mem- ories are revived: Mr. Frank relives monThs of hiding. EighT Jewish people living in Tear and hid- ing Tor TwenTy-Tive monThs provides The back- drop Tor The spring play, Diary oT Anne Frank. These Jews are Torced inTo hiding during WW ll because oT The Jewish persecuTion by l-liTler. AlThough These people musT be absoluTely guieT unTil 6:00 each nighT in order To avoid de- TcecTion, Anne sTill manages To ioke and have un. Only Two people know +haT They are in The building. These Triends, lvliep and Mr. Kraler, supply Them wiTh Tood and oTher essenTials. On AugusT 4, I'-744, The Green Police invaded The aTTic and senT Them To concenTraTion camps. ln spiTe oT This. I believe ThaT people are really good aT hearT. These words. spoken by a ThirTeen year old girl who spenT Two oT her hardesi' years in hiding. shows her' Tremendous TaiTh in The human race. efore The TooT llghis Taking Their Tinal curTaln call are DougherTy lAnne Frankl. Jane Miller lMrs. Van Daan MarTi I-land T members Trorn leTT Jerry Breeden Mr Dussel Ann lMrs. Frankl, Sharon l-TusTon lMiepl and Dan Munro PeTer Van argoT Frank Dick Nazarenus Mr Frank f'NnlTa Daanl. TalenT Show Finances Exchange STuclenT. ln This acT from The Broadway producTion SouTh Pacific T , , many ac s presenTecl aT The STudenT Council TaienT show, TaienT Mike Warren porTra s Th T TH ' ' ' y e par o oney Bun. This was one of The UnilmiTecl. Larry Nelson, Larry LindquisT and Mei Lana awaiT Their Turn To display Their Taieni' while oTher casT members loolc on. TaienT UnlimiTed, a TalenT show sponsored by The STudenT Council, raised The money necessary Tor The '6l-'62 Toreign exchange sTudenT. Years previous To This. STudenT Council has sponsored plays Tor Their Tund raising proiecT. , lvlasTers of ceremonies Tor The TaienT show were Dave BarT'ooT and Mike Warren. The producTion consisTed OT approximaTely TiTTeen acTs, wiTh jokes and narraTion periormed by Mike and Dave. Scholarship Meriis Travel Home, Abroad. Rus+y Lovell. John Rogers and Joe Travelule were chosen lasfic record. They will allend lhe Boys' Slale C0r1VGr1'fiOf1 Gi' from lhe Junior Class boys for lheir leadership and lheir scho- Lincoln, Nebraska. lhis summer. Barbara Thompson, 'rhe American Field Service Foreign Ann Massie was chosen from 'rhe Junior Class girls Exchange sludenl, will spend Jrhe 'bl-'62 school year in Japan 'ro allend 'lhe Girls' Slale Convenfion on June I7-23. Her wilh lhe Nakamura family. allernale is Jane Ballenline. FTA Members Experience Honors, Trips. FTA's TRIP TO LARAMIE proved lo be bolh educalional and inferesling for fhe 42 members who made The lrip. ll' was greal lun: however, many members finished lhe day wilh sore feel. The morning was spen+ Touring lhe Universily High School: during The aflernoon fhey were permiffed 'ro see The deparlmenis of Their choice. Here sludenls are shown coming ou+ fhe modern Universiiy of Wyoming campus library. V KV , , , , U. 1 , V fi . , , . 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NEW MEMBERS OF QUILL AND SCROLL were iniTiaTed inTo The club This spring by iTs presenT mem- bers. These Top iournalisTs are. TronT, Trom leTT: John Ramsey, Harley Shaver, Jane Miller. Second: Barbara HarTung. Sharon HusTon. Barbara Henderson. Third: Carolyn BroTT, Judy Sommer, WilmeTTa Rusch. FourTh: Jane BallenTine, Judy BarTleTT, Jane BrungardT. Fif+h: Donna ScoTT, Evelyn Anderson. Back: Di Kosman and Brenda Haun. NOT picTured is Karen DenTon. This year Karen DenTon, a senior, was given The Quill and Scroll Award of Honor Tor her conTribuTion To iournalism. She served as Copy and FeaTure EdiTor on The ECHOES. Junior members who will reTain Their member- ship in Quill and Scroll Tor nexT year are: Di Kosman, Jane BallenTine, Brenda Haun and Carolyn BroTT. Journalists Receive Variety of Honors. NEW BLUFF AND ECHOES EDITORS look over maTerial which will be used TrequenTly nexT year. ECHOES ediTors are, Trom leTT: Judy BeTz, business managerq Di Kosman, managing ediTor: Jane Ballen- Tine, copy ediTor. BLUFF ediTors are: Brenda Hvaun, copy ediTor: Jan Johnson, phoTo ediTor: Carolyn BroTT, ediTor-in-chieT, and Sue EvereTT, business mana- ger. L an-wi f..-, -,,..f.1f..,-,A , ,. . , DENNIS KRAUSNICK AND John Reiser were honored aT The Silver Key luncheon aT The UniversiTy oT Nebraska School of Journalism Tor Their columns which appeared in issues oT The ECHOES This year. Krausnick received The Silver Key and Reiser received TirsT honorable me-nTion in column wriTing. Here, They look over some of Their work wiTh greaT pride. I3 I4 CHEERLEADERS PRESENT and fur cl h ure are presenre Io I' e sludenr body following Ihe 'rapping ol: Ihe I96I-62 yellbelles. Included, from leff, Jean Donovan, Slcilfens' presidenrq Sue Albro, Sonya Vasquez, Marcia Johns, Carol Usrohal, Lucille Srobel. Linda Micek, Pam Micelc, Ronda Silzman, Trudy Bulloclc, Kalhi Reading and Sharon Conklin. Presenl cheerleaders wear rheir uniforms for Ihe lasf lime. Skitfens Tap Cheerleaders and Officers. ONLY A PORTION of rhe membership of Ihe SHS pep organizalion. Slcillens, are seen during Ihe morning of Iheir picnic. This was The lasl' aclivily climaxing a year of hard work and fun. HER REPLACEMENT as Slcilrens presidenl' is 'lapped by our-going office-holder, Jean Donovan, Io be Marri Guelller. AT THE PICNIC, new officers of Skil- Iens were presenled. They included: Dolores Miller, sfudenr council represeniariver Margo Barllelr, vice-president Jan Johnson, Ireas- urer: Marlene Johns. under secrelary: Jeanne Poinrer, secreIary7 Marri Gueliler, president SURPRISE and a lilrle shock regislers on 'rhe face of Marcia Johns, afler being lapped by Sue Albro as one of rhe l96I-62 Cheerleaders. 11'-'fffwew :mi,,wmffmwm41arHvsO.vl!m:- a:Sw2zs:Pmf7xzsafei.f? af1ffis.ima2ozi11s l 2 nclerclclssmen ook to Fuiure Sluden+s piciured were ornii- ed From rhe Bluff. Gross, Jack Soph. Hall, Nancy Soph. Hall, Sleven Soph. i Cushing, Carol Fresh. Davis, Diane Blh Goodro, Floyd Soph. Grasmiclc, Barbara Soph. Grasmick, Roger Soph. Green, Bob Soph. Green, Sleven Soph. Greif. , Alfred Soph. Griggs, Melvin Soph. Hamon, Pe+er Soph. Hansen. Karhy Soph. Hardin, Sharon Soph. Harrman, Larry Soph. Hessler, Larry Soph. PRETENDING TO BE CHEERLEADERS al' Jrhe Freshman Class parly are Andy Kleager and Bruce Black. This was one of The acls which provided enleriainmeni for ihe evening. Hill, Hummel, Mullins, Marilyn Mi+zi Becky Soph. 8+h 7+h l-liner, McDonald Royle, Karen Mary Ann Soph. Jr. 7+h I-liniz, McKinley Talbot Sam Anila Margie Soph. 8'rh 7l'h Junior-Senior Prom, Bonquef Provides' STUDENTS AND FACULTY enioyed The ban- queT, aT which Time The Theme was inTroduced. John Jones and John Reiser make a Tew remarks which seem To go unnoTiced by Those To whom The meal has been served. TEACHERS PARENTS Serving as masTers-OT-ceremony aT The Junior-Senior Ban queT were John Jones and John Reiser. Bonsoir was The Thenge selecTed, and Trorn which The decoraTions were de rave . LighT and dark green sTrips oT crepe paper. The color which were chosen as Senior Class colors, were placec down The cenTer of The Tables: The chosen Senior Class Tlower, The red rose. provided The cenTerpiece Tor The head Table. NUT cups were small carTs wiTh umbrellas. Carrying The Theme TurTher, The programs were wriTTen in French. Randy Burkholder sang The prayer: Mike Daniels played a Trombone solo: Judy VanWinkle played a violin solo: and a Trio oT Carolyn BroTT, Marcia Johns and Gale Schuman provided The enTerTainmenT. Ellen Ann Baker ac- companied The Trio. Turkey and dressing, mashed poTaToes and gravy, spring salad, peas, vienna bread and deserT were included on The menu. The delicious meal was served by The TaThers oT Junior Class members. l Love Paris, The Theme of The Prom, was carried ouT by French backdrop scenes. A TounTain in The cenTer oT The dance Tloor, surrounded by whife provincial chairs, provided a place To siT and chaT. A French caTe scene was The prop used Tor Taking picTures oT The couples. Grass, lilac Trees and a TounTain bedecked The orchesTra piT. Bridges decoraTed wiTh crepe paper and Tlowers com- pleTed The French Theme. . and members oT The Junior and Senior Classes are preparing Themselves Tor a Turkey supper. The TaThers of The iuniors served The meal. i l M ny Unforgettable, Thrilling Memories l. NG-AWAITED and colorful, 'rlwe Prom evening. Many couples L lalce a omenl 'ro relax and iolce belween numbers played by ilne l Paul Kuxlwausen Combo. i l l 1 CARRYlNG OUT lime lheme, l Love y Paris, llwe iuniors decoraled The orclweslra pil y willm flowers, louniains and blooming lilacs. l TWO COUPLES DECIDE io si+ Huis one out and lislen +0 lhe music while olher couples enioy dancing lo il. New Members Initiated by Honor Society. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR Society members initiated tront trom lett' Jane Brungardt Janet Suzuki Emilie Ma born . 1 - I I Y Sandee Stetten, Jean Dickinson, Wilmetta Rusch, Pam Micelc, Deanna Bleyle, Jean Bauer, Jane Miller. Second: Ann Kosman Linda Lattin, Ca l M' h L ' ' I l ro yn inc , ynne Conner, Michelene Selby, SanDee Stewart, Marti Hand, Linda Weisgerber, Klaus Hartmann Pat Hamon, Marilynn Nagel. Third: Dennis Krausniclc, Harley Shaver, Sharon Huston, Rebecca Holmgren, Lela Beaird, Judy Wim berly, Linda Beaird, Barbara Henderson, Betty Schmidt. Twenty senior girls and one boy, representing the top ten per- cent ot their class, were tapped by present members and initiated into the National Honor Society Tuesday, May 23. Ten juniors, representing the top tive percent ot their class were tapped as next year's members. These iuniors include Carolyn Brott, Cathi Cross, Ed Overstreet, Jane Ballantine, Di Kosman, Ann lviassie, Nola Jean Freout, Anne Campbell. Marjorie Germany and Rusty Lovell. Senior Breakfast Larry Nelson led the class in the invocation at the Senior Break- tast. Selection ot the class gitt was the main topic ot the business meeting: entertainment was pro- vided and the benediction was given by Ron Plaster. Immediately tollowing the brealctast, the seniors passed to the gym to prepare tor turther tinal exercises. Following the tapping, the meaning ot the lceystone was given. The candidates were then in- structed in the tour ideals ot the' society-character, leadership, scholarship, and service. PICTURES at this time ot the morning! Sen- iors are shown enioying the Senior Breaktast. An annual attair, the breakfast pre- cedes the evening ot Com- mencement. s Senior Class Aniicipoies Final MomenTs. ARTHUR W. TAYLOR delivered The serman aT Vesper A Cappella choir, seaTed in The background, provided musical DP.. Services. Seniors were deeply Touched by his ThoughTTul address. en+erfainmenT for seniors, porer1TS and iFlGV1Cl5- Ve sermon Cappell Cl The mon juniors, R were 2 Schoo Torian: Lela B gave a Ju menT w an ins'rumenTal solo, AndanTe and Allegro, and spers services were held Sunday, May 28. The ass Day Took place on Monday, May 29, in egeiving Their diplomas Wednesday, May 3l. man, si n explanaTion oT The Theme. dy Wimberly gave The invocaTion-. EnTerTain- was delivered by Dr. ArThur W. Taylor. A a choir provided several special numbers. rning. Seniors. giving up Their places To The highlighTed The evenT. 6 graduaTing seniors. Speaking on The Theme, s oT Success. were John Ramsey. Valedic- Jane Miller. SaluTaTorian3'Rebecca l-lolmgren, aird, Dennis Krausnick. Linda Beaird, Ann Kos- aron l'lusTon and Sandra STewarT. Larry Nelson as provided by Barbara Jacox, who played Linda Weisgerber, who sang I'Il Walk wiTh God. Diplomas were awarded by Dr. John P. l-leinke. Princip l Harold Reeves presenTed The various scholar- ' ships. lgarley Shaver gave The benedicTion prior To The NATIONAL HONOR SocieTy member, Dennis recessional. Krausnick, speaks on School of Books. Dennis was The recipienT of several scholarships. SENIOR CLASS President Larry Nelson, gave an l96l Class: The lasT To graduaTe Trom The old ScoTTsbluTT explanaTion oT The CommencemenT Theme. The audiTorium High School building. was Tilled To near capaciTy To wiTness The graduaTion of The GDQDCQEQD Q-D CDC? ' A-3 Q7 V . , : ',ikff
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