Assumption Academy - Panther Yearbook (Chadron, NE)
- Class of 1965
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ASSUMPTION ACADEMY CHADRON, NEBRASKA THE G5 PflNTHER DEDICATION We, the students of Assumption Academy, wish to dedicate our '65 Yearbook to you, Mr. Larry Whiting, In appreciation for all you have done for us and for our school. We would like to thank you for our green football field, our fine athletic standing, our reputation, the trampoline and many more accomp- lishments you have achieved for us. Taking this opportunity, we wish you happiness, luck and prosperity In the many years ahead of your fine career. Reverend Edward FI inn SUPERINTENDENT RELIGION 11 AND 12 LATIN II SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR OUR STAR FACULTY ster Mary Lewis, R.S.M, PHYSICS BOOKKEEPING GEOMETRY ALGEBRA I AND II GUIDED READING JUNIOR CLASS SPONSOR McAULEY CLUB SPONSOR ANNUAL SPONSOR Sister Mary Kathleen Ann, PRINCIPAL LATIN I WORLD HISTORY AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SPEECH R. Mr. Larry Whiting GENERAL SCIENCE 9 AND 10 JR. HIGH SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION COACH CITIZENSHIP CLUB SPONSOR A Father James Dunning RELIGION 9 AND 10 GUIDANCE COUNSELOR ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSOR Mr. James Soester FRENCH I ENGLISH 9, 10, AND 12 Sister Mary Laurette, R.S.M GLEE ENGLISH 11 TYPING I AND II SHORTHAND SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSOR Se u Hds BEST LOOKING ROSALENE PAULK Attended A.A. 12 yrs......Glee Club 1,2,3i . •. Mixed Chorus 1, 2.3.4.. ..Madrigal 4....Triple Trio ..Accompanist 1...Schola 2.. .Ensemble 1,2...McAulev Club 2....Publicity Club 2.... Officer 2...Pep Club 1,2,3 .. Officer ..Representative 3«•• Paper Staff 2...Honor Roll 1, 2,3 •.First Aid 2 w JOHN VAN LOAN Transferred from St. Agnes '6 Class Officer 4.........Student Council 4.... Basketball 4... Letterman ...Football Student Manager 4...Altar Boy 4 yrs... School Spirit Award k MR. CONGENIALITY BEST LOOKING LARRY DEANS Attended A.A. 4 yrs... Football 1,2,3,4.. Basketball 1,2,3,4...Track 1,2,3,4...Mr. Track 2,3...Elk's Leadership Alternate 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4.•.Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 4 Editor of School Paper 2...Class Officer 1,3«••.County Government Day 3......Prom Server 1,2....Homecoming 1st Attendant 4 BEST DANCER MARY JO ARTHUR Attended A.A. 13 yrs. Publicity Club 2... Officer 2....McAuley Club 4...Paper Staff 2.. .First Aid 2...Pep Club 1,2,3,4..Officer 3.. ..Glee 1,2,3,4.... Schola 2,4....Trinle Trio 3 4.... Madrigal 4.. .Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3.4.. .Ensemble 1,2... MOST POPULAR MIKE EARL Attended A.A. 13 yrs...Altar Boy 6 yrs.. Prom Server 1,2....Homecoming King 4... County Government Day 3..Qlee Club 1,3«« Paper Staff 2..Basketball 1,2,3,4..Track 1.2.3.4.. .Football 1,2,3,4...Letterman 1 2.3.4.. ..Honorary Football Captain 4... All Conference Basketball 3,4 MOST ATHLETIC BIGGEST COQUETTE BEST DANCER MARY PAT HAMOUS Attended A.A. 13 yrs...Class Officer 4.. Pep Club 8,1,2,3,4....Vice Pres. 4...... Annual Staff 1,2,3,4.... Assistant Copy Editor 1.. Business Manager J.. Editor 4.. Paper Staff Proof Reader 2... Citizenship Club 1,2,3,4....President 3 --.County Government Day 3...Scholastic Contest 2, 3.4.. ..Gordon Science Cllnlc 1,3----Clee Club 1,2,3,4..Schola 2,3 4...Ensemble 1, 2.. Triple Trio 2,3 4...Mixed chorus 1,2, 3.4.. .Choir 1,2,3,4...Double Sextet 4... Cheerleader 3 •.McAuley Club 3, ..-Honor Roll 1,2,3,4....Bowling 2,3,4...Stars of Tomorrow 5 yrs...Wrote Prophecy for Prom 3 PAT DOYLE Attended A.A. 12 yrs...Altar Boy 7 yrs.. Prom Server 1...Class Officer 2....Paper Staff 2...Glee Club 1,3.... Football 1... County Government Day3 PATTY McOANNON Attended A.A. 4 yrs..Student Council 1.. Class Officer 2..Citizenship Club 1,2,3, 4.. .0.ficer 1,3.•.Publicity Ciub 3,4.... Officer 4...McAuley Ciut, 2...Paper Staff 2.. .Annual Staff 2,4...Cooy Editor 4.... Cheerleader 3,4..B_Captaln 3-••A-Captaln 4.. .Homecoming Attendant 3,4....Pep Club 1.2.3.4.. ..Glee Club 1,2,3,4......Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4..Triple Trio 3 -••Schola 2,3, ..Madrigal 4..Ensemble 1,2...Double Sextet 4....CY0 3...Speech Award 3---VFW Award 3 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED STEVE SWALLOW Attended A.A. 12 vrs...Class Officer 2.. Football 1,2,3, .••.Basketball 1,2,3... Track 1...Letterman 1,2,3, .•.Glee Club 1,2...Paper Staff 2...Altar Boy 6 yrs... CORINNE MARTIN McAuley Club 1,2, +... Publicity Club 2,3... Pep Club 1,2,3, +. .Glee Club 1,2,3, +_____Triple Trio 2,3, +.. .Schola 2, +.... Ensemble 1,2...... Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 +.• Paper Staff 2...Honor Roll 1,2,3, _____First Aid 2 JOE KATEN Attended A.A. + yrs...Class Officer 3... Football 1,2,3, . • .Basketball 1,2.3,4... Track 3. • .Letterman 2,3, . • .Glee Club 1, 2...Paper Staff 2...Homecoming Attendant + PATSY LINDEN Attended A.A. 12 yrs...Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4.. ..5tars of Tomorrow 5 yrs.....Gordon Science Clinic 1,3.... Bowling 4....Betty Crocker 4...Scholastic Contest 1,2,3,4.. County Government Day 3....Girl s' State Alternate 3...Regent's Scholarship 4.... Secretary of Student Council 4....Class Officer 1...Annual Staff 1,2,3,4....Copy Editor 3...Business Manager 4...Pep Club 8.1.2.3.4.. ..0fficer 3,4....Citizenship Club 1,2,3,4....McAuley Club 1,2,3,4.... Officer 3«••.Managing Editor of Paper Staff 2...Glee Club 1,2,3,4...Choir 1,2, 3.4.. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4...Madrigal 4.. Triple Trio 3,4...Double Sextet 4...Trio 2.. .Ensemble 1,2...Duet 3,4...Soloist 2, MARX HOOKER Attended A.A. 13 yrs.. Altar B0y 7 yrs...Glee Club 3, .•Science Club 4.. ..Paoer Staff 2.... Annual Staff 1...Track 3.. .Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4...... Letterman 2,3,4..Boys' State Tryout 3-.County Government Day 3...... School Spirit Award 4 JOSIE SCHOMMER Attended A.A. 4 yrs.... Annual Staff 2,3, 4....Distribution Manager 2....Picture Editor 4...McAuley Club 1,4..Citizenship Club 4..Paper Staff 2..Class Officer 3«. Pep Club 1,2,3,4.... Cheerleader 3 ..«« County Government Day 3 •• .Homecoming Queen 4....Homecoming Princess 3... Clee Club 1,2,3,4... .Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4-;... Ensemble 1,2....Triple Trio 4....Double Sextet 4....Wrote Prophecy for Prom 3 MOST POPULAR MOST DARING LARRY KELLEY Attended A.A. 13 yrs.. .Football 1,3 4... Basketball 1,2,3,4...Track 1,2...Letter- man 2,3 ••.Altar Boy 8 yrs....Annusl Staff 1....Science Club 4...Boys' State Tryout 3...School Paper 2...County Gov't Day 3 MOST ATHLETIC SHIRLEY GOFFENA Attended A.A. 13 yrs...Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Mired Chorus 3, ....Triple Trio 2,3 «, Ensemble 1,2....Annual Staff 1,2....Sub- scription Manager 1...Publicity Club 3 Citizenship Club 3 .••.President 4.... Scholastic Contest 1,3.••.Gordon Science Clinic 3...Paper Staff Business Manager 2...Pep Club 1,2,3,4...Cheerleader 3 - Homecoming Attendant 4...Class Officer 4 Most Daring JIM GAY Attended A.A. 7 yrs...Football 1...Track 1...Altar Boy 2 yrs...Annual Staff 1 CHARLES SCHOMMER Attended A.A. 4 yrs..Glee Club 1,2,3,4.. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4.•.Paper Staff 2 MOST COURTEOUS COLLEEN GOPPENA Attended A.A. 12 yrs...Science Club 4... PeD Club 1,2,3,4....Officer 3 ...McAuley Club 2,3,4...Glee Club 1,2,3,4.... Schola 3,4...Madrigal 4...Accompanist 2,3,4.... School Paper 2...County Government Day 3 Girls' State Tryout 3.... Crowning of Christ the King Attendant STEVE WALTMAN Attended A.A. 8 yrs...Altar Boy 8 yrs... Honor Boll 3 « .Paper Staff 2 Jcuu yi LE ROY DOOLEY CONNIE MORRALL DENISE DONOHUE MISS CONGENIALITY DU WAYNE BURGESS JULIE TOBIN JANEL CHASEK BEVERLY LARSON SHERYL SNYDER LINDA JOHNSON JUDY PETRIG JQE HOESING PATTI EARL BILL STEWART MOST HUMOROUS JAMICE LAUDER Photograph not available ERIK JOHNSON JIM HAMOUS BEST DRESSED DAVE DEANS MARY LEE LINDEN GARY CHASEK BENNY MARTIN PAT SCHOMKER TOM REID TOM MOORE MIKE DEANS MARY ELLEN CHASE GENE CAVENDER KATHY CONNELLY KEVIN DONOHUE BEST DRESSED DAN MAILANDER BETTY SCHLICKBERND MOST HUMOROUS JOAN EARL JIM REISER JEFF GROVE’S PAM GRANTHAM RhY HENRY FRANK VAN LOAN MARY McGANNON « NANCY KUHNEL Haven, B. Lauder, T. Jensen, J. McVeigh, E. Mallander 2nd Row: I. Cisneros, K. Kelley, B. Jackson, P. Ryan, M. Linden, L. Kuhnel, D. Moore, R. Gof ena, J. Ryan, K. Thoendal, J. Reading, lst':elK?nStrongta B, Helser, J. Morrall, V. Van Loan, J. Grantham, D. Trabert, J. Waltman, V. Groves, N. Faulk, R. Moore, J. Stewart, D. J. Schllckbernd 1 .is? OFFICERS Shown above are the officers elected to serve the Civics Club for the first semester. They are Karen Kelley, Secretary; Janice Morrall-Treasurer; Becky Jackson the Corresponding Secretary; Michele Linden, President; Vicki Van Loan, Vice President; and Suzanne De Laurentes, Sargeant- at-Arms. Shown at the left are two of the students as they voted at the mock election held In October. The election came out favorable for Johnson. CHEERLEADERS: Becky Jackson, Michele Linden, Patty Kay Ryan, Janice Morrall, and Vicki Van Loan. The above girls served as the Pep Club at the Junior High games. Back Row: Thoendel, Lauder, Melton, McVeigh, Ryan and Coach. Front: Moore, Kuhnel, Moore, Goffena, Reading and Deans. SUZANNE IRENE VALERIE SENIORS—We salute for the last time the Seniors of '65. Leading them In their final year Is President-John Van Loan, Vice-Presldent-Shlrley Goffena, and Secretary- Treasurer- Mary Pat Hamous. We, their underclassmen and friends, wish them all the best of luck In everything. JUNIORS—Three down and one to go. Presldent-Connle Morrall, Vice-President-Janice Schwartz, Treasurer-Llnda a“ Secretary-Denise Donohue were selected to lead the class In sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. In preparing for this event, they sponsored several luncheons and other projects throughout the year. SOPHOMORES—Half way through.' The sophomore class Is under the leadership of Janice Lauder as President, Pat Schomraer-Vlce President, Susan Sargent-Secre- tary, and Treasurer-Jim Hamous. This year the class sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance and several luncheons to raise money for their Junior Year. FRESHMEN—The class of '68 began high school by electing their class officers as follows! Carla Lmdeken-Presldent, Joan Earl-Vlce-Presldent, and Cheryl Yeradl-Secretary-Treasurer. With three years ahead of them, we, as upper- classmen, wish them the best of luck....THEY 'LL NEED IT.'.' y cr°w 64 At the 5:00 Mass, on May 10, 1964, during the traditional ceremony, Father Edward Flinn crowned Kathy Schommer, 1964 May Queen. The high school students formed an honor guard through which the Seniors, the Queen and attendants proceeded to the altar of Mary, Our Mother. JUNIOR- SENIOR PROM Rich Burkhisar, Junle Clark and Bill Glllam entertained during the supper In honor of the Seniors of '64. Rosalene Faulk, Bob Eoeck and Kathy Schoromer enjoy the banquet prepared by the Junior mothers. Juniors, Seniors, and their guests danced amid the deep sea bubbles and among the frightening monsters of the deep blue sea. Water of the Murky Deep— punch, that Is, Is being enjoyed here, while the Van Gards play away. Junior Class President, Josle Schommer, and Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer, Larry Deans, crown Kathy Schommer and Don Marchant Queen and King of the '64 Prom. Madonna Connelly and Mike Kneupple were their attendants. Queen Kathv and King Don dance the Royal Waltz. King Don Msrchant and Queen Kathy Schommer Mrs. Deans and Mrs. Kellev pour punch as part of tnelr wonderful help on the Prom. Thanks to all the Juniors’ mothers, we had a wonderful Prom. Marty McGannon, Leroy Dooley, Bill Boeck, Davld Deans, Jim Hamous, and Dennis Goffena, our servers, pose for us. Sitting Is our King Mike Earl and our Queen Josle Schomraer. Standing left to right are Patty McGannon and Larry Deans-lst Attendants, Joe Katen and Shirley Goffena-2nd Attendants. The annual Homecoming Ceremony began with the crowning of the King and Queen on September 30, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Following the crowning of the Royalty, cars, which were decorated the preceding night, formed a motorcade which paraded through down town Chadron. ItOVilllV Each class elected a prince and princess to represent them during the two-day Homecoming celebration. The reigning royalty Is: Left: Freshmen class: Mike Deans and Cheryl Yeradl, Middle: The Juniors: LeBoy Dooley and Linda Johnson, Right: David Deans and Pat Schommere were chosen as the reigning Sophomores. We were very proud to have such a fine group to reign over the Homecoming festivities. The bonfire burst Into flames. The A was set afire and King Mike and Queen Josle tossed the dummy Into the fire. Bonfire , Rally and Game The B squad cheerleaders conducted the rally and also part of the game since the A squad cheerleaders were In the royalty. Cheerleaders: Josle, Patty, Shirley, and Mary pause for one of the few tense moments of the first quarter. Working together, the Panthers defeated the Sunflower Eagles and, added to the other Homecoming activities. The victory made this year's Homecoming a SUCCESS At the half-time festivity. King Mike presented a bouquet of roses to Queen Josle. Then the royalty proceeded up Into the stands to cheer on the team. Mike Earl, our Homecoming King carries the ball Into the end zone to contribute a touchdown to the overwhelming Homecoming Victory with a score of 71-12. Pictured at the left, you see Mark Hooker-King, and Colleen Goffena-attendant , crowning Christ the King on October 23, 1964. The ceremony con- sisted of hymns sung by the high school students , the blessing of the Senior class rings and the crown , the crowning of Christ as Our King, and Benediction. Below you «see the seniors looking on as Father blesses their rings. Retreat We were very lucky to have had Father Wiest as our Retreat Master this year. Father Wiest Is a very young and understanding priest, the kind we enjoy having as Retreat Master. On the whole, the students really enjoyed and profited from our Retreat. Father Wiest Is a happy person with a smile for everyone. No matter where you see him, he Is always cheerful. We ended each of the three days of Retreat with Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament In our created Chapel, the Pine Room. As Retreat closed, Denise, Connie and Mary Pat posed for a final picture before Father Wiest took off to another place to fulfill another duty I wonder what Father Wiest and Denise are talking about? Do you suppose It Is private like several of the conferences he held during our three days of recollection? Father Wiest Is a wonderful man and easy to talk to no matter what It Is you have to say to him. Back Rows Margaret Melton, Mary Ellen Chase, Rosalene Faulk, Susan Sargent, Mary Lee Linden, Mary Kubo, Kathy Connelly, Kathy Johnson, Janel Chasek, Connie Morrall, Cathy Morrall, Joan Earl, Cheryl Yeradl, Patti Earl, Colleen Goffena, Janice Lauder, Judy Dooley, Nancy Kuhnel, Corlnne Martin, Mary Jo Arthur, Linda Johnson, Beverly Larsen, Julie Tobin, Mary Jane McGannon, Jenny Strong, Carla Llndeken, Denise Donohue, Pam Grantham, Josle Schommer, Judy Petrlg, Mary Pat Hamous, Patty Schommer, Judy Deans, Patty McGannon, Shirley Goffena, Mary Llndeken, Patsy Linden, Patty Hooker, Sheryl Snyder madrigal BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Pictured from L to R are the members of the Boy’s Glee Club Mark Hooker, John Lnteras, Larry Deans, Dave Deans, Charles Schommer, Dennis Goffena, Erick Johnson, Mike Earl, Bill Stewart, Tom Moore, Benny Martin. MIXED CHORUS DOUBLE SEXTET TRIPLE TRIO SCIENCE CLUB piirt T CITY• Judv Petrie. Pres., Pat McGannon, Vlce-Pres.,Mary Chase,Sec.-Tres., PUBLICITY. yvPetrlg,Cores.,cted Scene fQr the holidays, held dance, In addition to keeping uo bulletin boards. CITIZENSHIP: Officers: Shirley Goffena, Pres., Julie Tobin, Vlce-Pres., Mary Llndeken, Sec-Treas. Activities: They sold sweatshirts during January and made honor roll ribbons each time the quarter rolled around. McAuley Club! This year, the students pictured above chose as leaders! Denise Donohue, pres.; Janice Schwartz, vice pres.; and Connie Morrall, sec.-treas. J-he above group Is the religious club In our school and In order to serve God, they visited the nursing homes, went Christmas caroling and gave the patients at the homes treats. They also cleaned the church, cleaned the school and sponsored a bake sale. The ambitious young men shown at the right with their sponsor Sister Mary Borremeo have created a St. Joseph's workshop around the school. They have done everything form painting the dressing room to building stands for the Sacristy. The officers of this organization are! Pres.-Marty McGannon; Vice Pres.-Joe Hoesing; Sec.-Treas.-Tom Moore. The Science Club, pictured on the previous page. Is composed of all students Interested In the sciences. These Industrious youths are having fun as well as learning while they work on their projects. The Pres- ident Is Julie Tobin; Vice President Is Pat Schommer; and Sec.-Treas. Is Joan Earl. KNIGHT'S OF ST. JOSEPH Pictured above are tne 196 -65 officers of the Student Council. They are: Mark Hooker, President; Marty McGannon,Vice- President; Patsy Linden, Secretary; and Mary Lindeken, Treasurer. i e4 c°un c'v The Student Council, under the leadership of Father Fllnn, was reorganized this year. Its purposes are to develop good citizenship, promote harmonious relations throughout the school, charter school clubs and promote the general ThefmembersthareCl(Top’L to H): Frank Van Loan, Connie Morrall, John Van Loan, Janice Lauder, Patti Earl, and Father Fllnn; (Bottom L to B) Mary Lindeken, Marty McGannon, Mark Hooker, Patsy Linden and Carla Lindeken. They meet every two weeks on Thursday night at ?:00 P.M. In the Library. For six Seniors, this is farewell to the Insti- tution of Education they have attended for thirteen long, hard, tedious years. Mike Earl, Mary Pat Hamous, Shirley Goffena, Mary Jo Arthur, Mark Hooker, and Larry Kelley have been classmates since 1953« Denise has a great ability for talking as everyone knows, but It has finally been put to good use. We are very proud of Miss Donohue for taking first In the Voice of Democracy Contest. I P S Because of their high scholastic honors In the Junior Class, the four pictured above were chosen to represent us at Cornhusker Boys' and Girls' State Tryouts. These students are Joe Hoesing, Marty McGannon, Denise Donohue, and Mary Llndeken. We are very There's an Einstein In the crowd.’ No, It's Just Patsy and Larry. Congratulations on winning second In the Elk's Leadership Contest, Larry. Patsy, you did a marvelous Job winning the Regent's Scholarship. Our first year wrestlers have done a magnificent Job. They are taught by a student teacher from the college, Mr. Fred Yauney. The team consists of Tony Cisneros, Gary Chasek, LeBoy Dooley, Bob Kennedy, and John Macek. proud of all four. 19 TRACK TEAM 64 Front Bow L to H: Bill Stewart, John Lllteras, Joe Hoesing, Mark Hooker, Marty McGannon, Joe Katen, Bob Boeck, Don Marchant, Larry Deans, Mike Earl, LeRoy Dooley Back Bow L to Rs John Macek, Fred Miller, Dave Deans, Jim Hamous, Bill Boeck, and Coach Whiting Larry Deans, at your left, and Fred Miller, at your right, won berths to the State Track Meet In Lincoln for their fine per- formances at the District Track Meet. Larry represented Assump- tion In the Low Hurdles and Fred In both the shot put and discus. The '6 Mile Relay team was composed of two freshmen and two Juniors: Bill Stewart, Joe Katen, Dave Deans and Larry Deans. This team earned a rank of second at the District Track Meet. 9 The highly coveted honor of being named Mister Track was awarded to Larry Deans for the sec- ond consecutive season. This award Is given for attaining the highest number of points in a season. “How's this for a po3S? asks Mike Karl as be attempts the high Jump. UNDEFEATED AGAIN IN ’64 Under the direction of Coach Larry ' hiting, the Assumption Panthers rolled through a second perfect season, and again reign as Western D Champions. Elected Honorary Team Captain for the 1964 season was Mike Earl. Let’s go men Joe Katen Steve Swallow Larry Kelley Larry Deans It takes a lot to stop a Panther Mark Hooker Steve plunges for extra yardage. LeRoy Dooley Get In there L’ DuWayne Burgess John Lliteras Marty McGannon after that ball.' Tom Moore Frank Van Loan Tom Held Dennis Goffena On the way to another touchdown. Jackson Stewart Mike Deans John Masek Jim Hamous WESTERN ”10” CHAMPS B” TEAM Two of our players, Mike Earl and John Van Loan, were chosen for the All Confer- ence Team. We're extremely proud of our fine coach and basketball team. Back Row: Coach Whiting, Phil Held, Kevin Donohue, Gene Cavendar, Dennis Goffena, Jim Hamous, Mike Deans, Ray Henry. Front Row: Bill Stewart, Jim Helser, Tom Moore, DuWayne Burgess, Dave Trabert, Mike Zahra. Freshman Team Back Row: Coach Whiting, Kevin Donohue, Phil Reid, Ray Henry, Mike Deans. Front Row: Gene Cavendar, Jim Helser, Mike Zahra, Dave Trabert. BILL BOECK MIKE EARL LARRY DEANS JOHN VAN LOAN JOHN LL1TERAS TOM REID JOE HOESING JOE KATEN LARRY KELLEY JIM HAMOUS MARK HOOKER DENNIS GOFFENA Girls’ PE Back Row: J. Chasek, M. Chase, C. Martin, P. Hamous, P. Schommer, K. Connelly, J. Schommer, N. Kuhnel, J. Tobin, P. McGannon.J. Deans, P. Linden, S. Sargent, J. Lauder, J. Dooley. Second Row: S. Snyder, M. Melton, L. Johnson, B. Larsen, C. Lindeken, P. Grantham, P. Hooker, J. Strong, M. Arthur, B. Faulk, S. Goffena, M. McGannon, C. Morrall. Front Row: K. Johnson, D. Donohue, M. Lindeken, J. Petrlg, C. Goffena, P. Earl, C. Yeradl, J. Earl, C. Morrall. JOAN PATTI CHERYL SQUAD ■ FRONT ROW: Connie Morrall, Patti Earl, Mary Llndeken, Josle Schommer, Patsy Linden, Rosalene Faulk, Mary Pat Hamous, Shirley Goffena, Patty McGannon, Cheryl Yeradl, Joan Earl, Sheryl Snyder SECOND ROW: Kathy Connelly, Judy Deans, Mary McGannon, Patty Hooker, Judy Petrig, Linda Johnson, Denise Donohue, Cathy Morrall, Janice Schwartz THIRD ROW: Nancy Kuhnel, Jenny Strong, Carla Llndeken, Pam Grantham, Pat Schommer, Mary Lee Linden, Janice Lauder, Susan Sargent, Colleen Goffena, Corinne Martin BACK ROW: Mary Ellen Chase, Margaret Melton, Mary Kubo, Kathy Johnson, Judy Dooley, Beverly Larson, Betty Schllckbernd, Julie Tobin, Janel Chasek, Mary Jo Arthur work this year are pictured above. From the left Is: President-Patsy Linden, Sec.-Treas.- Rosalene Faulk, V. Presldent-Mary Pat Hamous MARY PAT HAMOUS-EDITOR PATSY LINDEN-BUSINESS MANAGER J03IE SCHOMMER-PICTURE EDITOR PATTY McGANNON-COPY EDITOR The annual staff elected these four Senior girls as leaders In editing the '65 Panther. These competent officers have endeavored to fulfill the duties of their respective office as best they can by working to their utmost. Our only hopes are that they have left behind them, an impression on the future Yearbook staffs. ANNUAL STAFF MARY McOANNON PATSY LINDEN DENISE DONOHUE CARLA LINDEKEN MARY PAT HAMOUS KATHY CONNELLY MARY LEE LINDEN CONNIE MORRALL JUDY DEANS MARY LINDEKEN JANICE LAUDER NANCY KUHNEL PATTI EARL MARY ELLEN CHASE MARGARET MELTON CHERYL YERADI JULIE TOBIN OBIN Oft JENNY STRONG PAT SCHOMMER PATTY McOANNON CATHY MORRALL PATTY HOOKER JOAN EARL PAM GRANTHAM JOSIE SCHOMMER After many hours of hard work, we, the annual staff, present to you the 1965 Panther. We hope that you enjoy this Year- book as much as we have enjoyed creating it for you. 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Chadron FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE AT MAKE YOUR HOME APPEALING FROM THE FLOOR TO THE CEILING Ideal Town Country Shop the Ideal way Open Evenings and Sundays Phone 2-2505 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Chadron Nebraska YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE FIRST CHAMBERLAIN MORTUARY 205 Maple 02-33 Chadron Hay Springs Rushville ABC ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Servicing Northwest Nebraska Since 1931 Chadron, Nebraska ARTHUR AUTO SERVICE If you don't know Arthur, you auto! General Auto Repairing Wheel Aligning and Balancing Phone 2-2910 118 King Street GOOD LUCK and BEST WISHES TO THE UP COMING CLASSES FROM THE SENIORS OF '65.'•’ ) a w 1) 'J ROOT BEER |J PAINT IS NO SIDELINE WITH US CHADRON, NEBRASKA DUTROW CHEVROLET YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet-Bulck-Oldsmoblle Cadillac-Portiac CHADRON, NEBRASKA CHADRON TIRE SHOP TREADING — VULCANIZING Truck — Car — Tractor NEW and USED TIRES Phone 2-3213 127 Chadron Ave. hMMvmwmw Co. We Clothe the Family Harvey Equipment Co. 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THUNDERBIRD LANES CHADRON, NEBRASKA The CHADRON RECORD Every Monday and Thursday Official Paper of City and County BYERLEY’S KEM MEK BAKERY Home of Quality Angus The Home of Good Things to Eat Fresh Every Day Phone 2-2222 Chadron 2kS Main St. Kyle, S.D. Chadron, Nebr. Mr. Mrs. B. A. Meyerring Spelts-Shaw Lumber Co. The Style Shop Complete Ladies’ “Everything to Build Anything” Ready-to-wear Store 144 King St. Chadron “Style Without Extravagance’ IPhone 2-2810 Chadron Nebraska O'NEILL PHOTO COMPANY “You are cordially invited to come in and browse around Portraits - Photo Finishing and Supplies Chadron Nebraska D 0 Hennessy BOOK AND GIFT STORE Chadron Grain Coal Co. GOOCH’S BEST FEEDS Grain Warehouse Storage CARL PETERSON, Owner Dial 2-5740 Chadron BEN FRANKLIN STORE 227 Main Street 32-3 35 DONALD C. RAPP METAL PRODUCTS Contractor and Builder CHADRON, NEBRASKA A Home of Your Own Is Your Only Real Security CY’S WESTERN Y C AD r'-.one ?-?0ll Chadron WlAK MAIN ST. CHADRON, NEBRASKA Wahlstrom BLUNDELL PLUMBING HEATING INC. aos wear accoNO it. CHADRON,NEBRASKA 69337 HOME OF THE FORDSTROMS For free estimates CHADRON NEBRASKA Call Office HE2-2308 King Koin NILES NURSING HOME Nationally accredited LAUNDERETTE 1514 Bordeaux Chadron State Licensed 18 Washers 9 Dryers EAST SI Da SITEMILL3R OIL CO. TUNE-UP and LUBRICATION WETZEL’S SPECIALISTS DIAMOND JEWELRY WATCHES FINEST IN SERVICE Phone He 2-5 62 Third King Streets Dial 227 Main Chadron, Nebraska 2-2251 COMPLIMENTS OF Shamrock Cafe REASONABLE PRICE — QUALITY FOOD CHADRON, NEBRASKA STOREV r Soortsmen s Headquarters Gifts and Novelties 2?5 Mein Phone 2-2996 PFNNEYjS SCHAEFER’S Chadron Nebraska Chadron's Fashion Center' KANSAS—NEBRASKA F. M. BOOTERY Shoes for the entire family” NAi.'vjiiAL CO .PAMY, Chadron Nebraska COMPLIMENTS OF PIONEER SKELGAS CO. DR. K. C. THOMAS DENTIST 341 Main St. HE 2-5626 Chadron We Sell the Best in the West and Service the Rest. COLAC 1 NO'S SUPPER CLUB 5:30 pm Weekdays 12:00 noon Sunday ANTHONY'S JEWELRY Chicken and Steaks and Sea Food East on Hi-way 20 Phone 2-9902 watch repair 100 guaranteed WATCHES-DIAM0NDS-JEWELRY Meat Center 3TA3KA DA TRY, INC. Quality Meats Milk Cream Butter Ice Cream Telephone HE 2-2A96 220 Bordeaux Direct Packer Prices Nordica Cottage Cheese HE. 2-5313 Compliments of 1 2 0 Bar Compliments of DIAL HE. 2-9900 TRI-STATE MILLING CO. SENIOHS of '65, We have provided this space to congratulate you. JUNIOR CLASS WE WISH YOU THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, seniors: may god bless each of you abundantly: SOPHOMORE CLASS ANDERSON’S STORE WHERE SELF-SERVICE SAVES YOU MONEY Congratulations to the SENIORS From the Freshman Class INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas Citv — Winnipeg Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA INTER COU.EGJATE PRESS
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