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The Kung Dale Buehrer and Queen Phyllus Refuor shown after they had been crowned at the Cotulluon Smulung wuth a great deal of Chrust mas spurut are the candudates for Cotul luon Kung and Queen They are Wayne Gausman Dale Buehrer Phyllus Refuor Wayne Wullard Bob Rogers and Eu gene Darnstaedt 1 Wayne Wullard places the crown on Phyllus Refuor Dale Buehrer patuently wauts for hus THE SENIOR CHRISTMAS COTILLION As the Chrustmas season approached the Senuors were already un the mudst of plannung for theur Cotulluon The decora tuon commuttee was one of the furst to start plannung next came the advertus ung whuch went unto full swung as soon as ut was named Then the tuckets were dus trubuted among the senuor boys who sold to the student body As the great nught arruved everyone was un hus best the gurls un theur lovely formals wuth theur corsages and the boys un theur best suuts and theur snappuest tues lProbabIy theur dads l The decoratuon commuttee dud a won derful uob for the room was lovely A large whute bell hung from the wure stretched from one basket to the other and colorful streamers went from thus bell to other wures stretched across the room At each basket there was a spray of pune wuth mustletoe unterwoven The lughts were low and mellow and the at mosphere was just rught At each end of the stage was a large Chrustmas tree whuch the senuors had purchased whuch were decorated wuth the school s mater ua s About halfway through the dance the Senuor Governor announced for all the candudates for kung and queen to corne to the stage Havung accomplushed thus he told Phyllus Refuor and Dale Buehrer to go to the throne where he crowned them and handed them each a QI t Upon leavung everyone thanked the sponsors Muss Nuelson Mr Coon and Mr Shuman Also resent among the sponsors were some of the parents Mr and Mrs Edward Fonda and Mr and Mrs O D Wullard Everyone duspersed and some lvery fewl went straught home . . . . . . I n o . I a 0 I - S , 53? . . I , X . . . . . T fv' cg 1 , Ty . . Q I fig, ' . . ' . - - l . a Q . . 1' 1 ' - .il f o o Q a I o 0 A l I - 3 ' l . W T ll vw I ll! Z l I . . ' . 2 'f. 1 D g 1 1 fl . '. I I I b I ' . Y ' ' 'P gf- . . . ' . u ' - nd F. ',
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ALL ABOARD FOR OUR SECOND YEAR AT SIDNEY HIGH SCHOOL We started off on the rught track by entertaunung the frosh at the furst all school dance of the year Phyllus Refuor was elected governor whule Dale Buehrer Claurelyn Lyngholm and Bob Montgomery respectuvely were Lt Governor Secretary and Treas urer Three members of our class Jo Puerson Rex Sample and Wulmer Brauer were cast un the leadung roles of the operetta Purple Towers Among those leadung un athletucs were Dale Bueh rer Ronald Ovenden and Robert Montgomery In the sprung we gave a program for the enjoy ment of the other classes un Sudney Hugh lt uncluded musucal numbers comucal skuts and a fulm Etuquette at the Junuor Prom As un years past sophues were chosen to serve and entertaun at the Junuor Senuor Banquet We roared on unto the state where we considered ourselves upper classmen leven uf the senuors dldn tl This year all gurls truumphed un the electrons Jeanne Muller became governor Clarrelyn Lyngholm Lt Gov ernor Maryorle Adams Secretary and Mary Fonda Treasurer After sponsorung an all school dance ln the fall much work was put unto the class play The Sunshine Twlns with Mr Crouse as our director The Ieadrng roles were played by Richard Gudeon and Teresa All man We considered ourselves a class of dustmctuon be cause we were the representatives of the hrst Corn husker County Government Day held un Cheyenne County In the sprung representung Sudney at Corn husker Boys and Gurls States at Luncoln were Wayne Wlllard and Clalrelyn Lyngholm. The thnlllng day arruved when we received our class rlngs Ours of course were the prettlest ones yet lWe thought so anyway l The local wmner of the Oratorlcal Contest was Rex Sample Teresa Allman also partlclpated rn the local contest On May 20th we were host to the senuors at the annual Junior Sensor Banquet Our theme was The Fortynlners un honor of the class of I949 Mary Ellen Luvungston was crowned S Club Queen at the annual S Club Dance held after the Pep Club Banquet Wlndung up the year we went to Greenwood for our annual plcnlc PULLING INTO THE STATION At last we have reached the peak of our uourney We are now fullfledged senuors As governor Wayne Wullard was elected Mary Ellen Luvungston was Lt Governor Joan Puerson was Secretary of State and Marulyn Kretz was Treasurer We presented the furst program of the year The settung was a county faur We had more and better On November Zl all senuor gurls were guests at a tea guven by the P E O Furst semester exams were over and everyone was hoppy The senuors tradutuonally sponsored 0 Cl-msfmos Cotulluon Much work was guven to the affaur and crown ed as kung and queen were Dale Buehrer and Phyllus Refuor tThus sprung the uunuors gave us a wonderful ban que Our school days are comung to an end at Sudney Hugh Are we all really as happy as we thought we would be? lt us a nuce feelung to be holdung a duploma but we are not ready to take the bug step out unto the dark great unknown Honor students were valeductoruan Mary Ellen Luvungston Salutatoruan Claurelyn Lyngholm and Phyllus Refuor as thurd Ronald Ovenden as fourth and Marulyn Kretz as fufth So Long' . . I I , , - . - . ,, . . . ' v ll - ' - I ' ' . ll ll 'I l I 1 ' 1 T - . 1 l l I . . . ' 1 1 ' Il ll I n a 1 . 1 I ' . . . . I ll ' ' I I I I D ' ' ll . I . l . I ' - U . . - ' ' 1 I I . I . ' . . WE RE MOVING UP THE TRACK curcus freaks than a professuonql curcus. ' T . I I n O ' I I . 1 I ' . . , I 0 - T I . ' u ll ' I I a n a u I1 f ' ' ' - 1 ' . . ' - . . . I . 0 1 . . - ' ' . A ' - . . I 4 ' I
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P Leading the Junlors In varlous achvltles are Carol Ladlne Lt Governor Jane Boyd Secretary of State Bull Burr Governor Karen Halle Secretary of Treasury Ann Kokler Attorney Gen BYO Junuor class legislature left to right Loss Wullard speaker Mary Jo Chappell Llla Lewis Norma Benzel Joan Simpson De lores Fuller Natha Planck and Delores Johnson Standnng are Sergeant at arms and Assistant sergeant at arms Ed Haupt and Oakley Osborn gig, x .. , H l L : i y- , Q1 4- ' ., W ,, X: . . . . . I QQS dj 1 1 1 1 I 1 I - n , ' 4 I I I A l HH ' R it 5 4 Sql lil V Elliggxiili 2 3 ' X 1 2 5 51,1 ' - , 54 gi is T fi ' sf I O O I D II I .K v ' l - I 1 1 1 1 ' L A- ,l . . . if 5 5' 1 I 1 ' l ' gl Lg l. , -3 l s Aw ,.
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