Bancroft High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Bancroft, NE)
- Class of 1960
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I Dedication It is with great appreciation for the work that you have done for us, that we, the Class of 1960, respectfully dedicate this annual to you, the Staff of Bancroft High School. To the teachers who have been so patient and understanding with our problems; to the hot lunch personnel who have prepared and served our delicious lunches each noon; and to the custodian who has faithfully cleaned up the mess we leave at the end of each day we express our sincere thank you in this way. The Class of 1960 Administration MR. KENNETH ECHTENKAMP, Superintendent MR. ROBERT TUSHLA, Principal Compliments of 4 McMONIES STORE, Lyons - GAMBLES, Lyons - CUMING COMPANY PUBLIC POWER, West Point MR. BILL WEDDINGFELD Industrial Arts, General Science MRS. MARY ALEXANDER English, Social Studies Compliments of SEED, FEED, AND PRODUCE WEST POINT CLEANERS WEST POINT MAINSTREET BOWLING Cafeteria MARGARET GATZEMEYER, ZEPHA FULLER, Cooks Janitor FRANK LARSEN, Janitor Compliments of IRELAND'S DRUG STORE LYONS BAKERY AND CAFE SHAW'S FOOD MARKET ARLAN BARG MANN Compliments of FARMERS ELEVATOR - ARCHER FEEDS BOB CONRAD, MANAGER KAYLEEN KESSINGER DENNIS NELSON Compliments of DOCTOR LYLE EGERMAN, D. D. S. WAYNE NOTTLEMAN MERLIN PAULSEN CHARLES RONNENKAMP STANLEY SCHLEUSNER RUTH SEMRAU STANLEY SORENSEN Compliments of 10 NEEL OIL COMPANY - GEORGE CANARSKY REPAIR SHOP History of The Class of 1960 Early one September morning, 16 students climbed aboard the Bancroft Elementary space ship. As they were seated, roll call was taken. Those sounding off were: Arlen Bargmann, Gary Bargmann,James Buchholz, Kathy Copple, Warren Elsasser, Harold Hermelbracht, David Hughes, Kayleen Kessinger, Lanny Leifert, Judy Miller, Stanley Molvig Beverly Neel, Charles Ronnenkamp, Donald Sorensen, and Mary Lou Terry. As the second year rolled by Lanny Leifert, Kathy Copple, and Stanley Molvig returned to earth. This left 13 of the young spacemen. In the third light year of travel Judy Miller left for home; and in the fourth year Mary Lou Terry did likewise. During the fourth year our crew was joined by Frank Anderson, a boy floating in space. During the fifth year of our journey Beverly Neel departed on a space ship of her own. This left Kayleen Kessinger as the only girl passenger. Passing by on a moonbeam and captured by our crew were: Norman Kraemer, Ervin Dixon, and Wayne Nottleman. They soon were a welcome addition to our crew. Ruth Semrau joined the space travelers during the sixth year as we landed for a short stay on Mars. Donald Sorensen, David Hughes, and Norman Kraemer left our ship here. As the seventh year rolled around, our crew became smaller as Ervin Dixon and Wayne Nottleman left us to explore around the universe on their own initiative. In our eighth year of travel Judy and Joyce Van Berg joined our crew as the first space twins of the class of 60. We returned to earth during the summer of 1956 to change space ships and pick up additional passengers. We boarded the Bancroft High School space ship and recruited the following members of new crew: Delwyn Daberkow, Wayne Nottleman, Ronald Gatzemeyer, Ervin Dixon, Dennis Nelson, Stanley Schleusener, Donald Nelson, Ronald Johnson, Dennis Jeppson, Merlin Paulsen, David Burhoop, Bill Block, Sandy Katrous, and Ruth Semrau. Larry Pearson jumped ship and signed on as a crew member of another space ship. Journeying into the tenth year Sandy Katrous and Judy and Joyce Van Berg returned to earth, leaving Ruth Semrau and Kayleen Kessinger as the only girls aboard the B.H.S. space ship. Stanley Molvig and Stanley Sorensen joined our crew during the eleventh year of our journey. In our twelfth and last year of adventure together Bill Block, Stanley Molvig, Donald Nelson, and Stanley Schleusener left our crew. These members of tne crew are the graduating class of 1960: Arlen Bargmann, Gary Bargmann, David Burhoop, Delwyn Daberkow, Ervin Dixon, Warren Elsasser Ronald Gatzemeyer, Harold Hermelbracht, Dennis Tpopson, Konald Johnsoni, Kayleen Kessinger, Dennis Nelson, Wayne Nottleman, Merlin Paulsen, Charles Ronnerkamp, Ruth Semrau, and Stanley Sorensen. FIRST ROW: Gary Bargmann, Harold Hermelbracht, Ronald Johnson, Ruth Semrau, Ervin Dixon, Arlan Bargmann, Warren Elsasser. SECOND ROW: Merlin Paulsen, Dennis Jeppson, Charles Ronnenkamp, Delwyn Daberkow, Kayleen Kessinger. THIRD ROW: Stanley Sorensen, Stanley Schleusner, Wayne Nottleman, Dennis Nelson, Ronnie Gatzemeyer, David Burhoop, Sponsors: Mrs. Alexander and Mr. Echtenkamp. Compliments of B.A.C. GARAGE - NELSON TRANSFER - RAASCH'S TAVERN Senior Class Will I, ARLEN BARG MANN, will my ability to get out of work to Chuck Kai. I GARY BARGMANN, will my ability to get along with the Pender girls to no one because I want them all for myself. I, DAVID BURHOOP, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Weddingfeld to the future students of B.H.S. I, DELWYN DABERKOW, will my quiet laugh to Dianne Canarsky, since she really needs it. I, ERVIN DIXON will my good times in Pender to Mr. Tushla and Mr. Weddingfeld. I, WARREN ELSASSER, will my long hair to no one, because nobody wants it. I, RONNIE GATZEMEYER, will my track ability (?) to someone who will use it. 1 HAROLD HERMELBRACHT, will my ability to play in the band to future students of B.H.S. I, DENNIS JEPSON, will all the girls that chase me to Adrian Abendroth, He has curly hair too. I, RONNIE JOHNSON, will my hunting ability to Mr. Weddingfeld. I, KAYLEEN KESSINGER,will my cheerleading ability to all the Junior Cheerleaders. I, DENNIS NELSON, will some of my height to Barbara Van Kirk. I, WAYNE NOTTLEMAN, will my sports ability to the future athletes of B.H.S. I, MERLIN PAULSEN, will my jeep to anyone that wants it. I, CHARLES RONNENKAMP, will my skillful driving to Glenda Gatrost. I, RUTH SEMRAU, will my ability to get along with boys to the Freshman girls. I, STANLEY SCHLEUSENER, will my bees to no one. I, STANLEY SORENSEN, will my quiet ways to Jon Gatzemeyer. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President:.....................Charles Ronnenkamp Vice President:..................Dennis Jeppson Sec.-Treas.:...................Kayleen Kessinger News Reporter:...................Warren Elsasser Motto: Learn To Live And Live To Learn Color: Orchid White Flower: Orchid Complin ents of FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Bancroft, Nebraska - CITIZEN BANK Senior Class Prophecy Down By The Station Early One Morning I was boarding a train when I noticed Harold H. was the station manager. I began talking to him and he told me that The Farmer In The Dell (Delwyn D.) lived nearby and was raising prize hogs. I also learned that in the nearby town of Charley Brown ; Arlan B. was coaching the basketball team. Later as we traveled down the tracks our train hit the rear end of a Hot Rod which was driven by Merlin P. At our next stop the first thing I noticed was a large clothing store displaying a Black Slacks sign on its front. Since I needed a new suit I entered the store. After the sales clerk had shown me several suits I decided upon a black one. Just as I was leaving the store I met a distinguished looking gentleman at the door; and who should it be but Mr. Black Slacks himself Dennis J. I later learned that he was the manager of the store. I then got a hotel room and as I was watching TV that evening in the lounge a basketball game came on. A tall thin player by the name of Dennis N. was high point man with 46 points. This, being a very common name, I thought nothing of it until it was announced he would be interviewed after he had showered. I decided to watch and discovered it was the Dennis N. from Bancroft High and he was still singing Sandy . Early the next morning I went to the airport since I was to continue my trip by plane. I was seated next to an Air Force jet jocky who was reading a paper. After we were off the ground he put his paper away and who should it be Mr. I've Got Stripes (Warren E.). I borrowed his paper and as I read through it I came to an article which stated there were only eight millionaires in Nebraska. Gary B. was one who had made his first million raising mink and was noted for singing Well If I Had A Nickel. Ron G. was another who had made the mark by building special high speed racing motors for the Little Nash Rambler, and he had also figured out a way to get around paying income tax on all his money. There was also an advertisement in the paper for Bird Dogs. Later I learned that Ronnie J. was training and selling these dogs. He was better known as the Hound Dog Man. At my next stop I saw a neat chick in Short Shorts walking down the street, and later recognized her as Kayleen K. well known in the rodeo world. I then decided to go to Mexico where I found Wayne N. singing in the Tia Juana Jail. Later in California I ran into David B. still protesting I Ain't Sharin Sharon. Moving on to see more people I ran into Ervin D. on a street corner Watching All The Girls Go By. Several days later I found Stan Sor. in a coal mine in Pittsburgh trying to load Sixteen Ton with a sand shovel. Next in Hollywood I saw Ruth S. who was In The Mood for acting. Back home again I found a very happy Charles R. singing Lipstick On My -Collar. Stanley S., the Man Who Never Returned can be found on his dairy and bee farm in Wisconsin. Senior Horoscope NAME NICKNAME AMBITION DREAM ABOUT I MISS USUALLY FOUND FAVORITE SAYING Arlen Bargmann Keen Eyes . Go to college .... Joyce B Sandy H In Lyons No Kidding? Gary Bargmann Pee Wee .. Get married Mary B Burt's Ford . In Pender . Might as well, can't dance. David Burhoop Dave Farming Sharon R Tushla . Up at Raasch's . Yeah? Delwyn Daberkow.... Smiley .... Retire Sandy N English Class . Laughing Quietly . Guess what's coming off? Ervin Dixon Brub Attend college .... Little Red .Oakland Chicks . At home . No tobacco, mule's dead anyway Warren Elsasser Catfi sh • • • Educated bum Sioux City . My driver's license .... . At Stevens, S.D I swear, man! Ronnie Gatzemeyer .. Ron Drag racing Jennie E Wine, women, and song . . At Pender . Who, me? Harold Hermelbracht., Hippo .... Be a millionaire... Money, money, money .. Food . Playing pool . Loan me some paper. Dennis Jeppson ,Denny .... Be a bachelor .... Girls John . .Wherever there are girls . I do! Ronnie Johnson Ron Big game hunter .. Rita My Model A . At the river . Let's go duck hunting. Kayleen Kessinger ... Kess ..... Go to college .... Roger A Mylon . In the office . Sugar Foot! Dennis Nelson Gus Farming Cyrena Sandy Nolting . In a '53 Ford . Youse guys. Wayne Nottleman ... Nottleman . .Go to college .... Glenda Judy Bruning . Making out with both... . Oh, no! Merlin Paulsen Slim Join the Marines .. Hot rodding Second gear . .In the jeep . Cops! !! Charles Ronnenkamp.. Charlie ... Go to college Graduation Basketball . Cleaning the lockers ... . I guess. Ruth Semrau Ruthy- Get a job Marry a millionaire .... Lou . With Frank . Joy. Stanley Sorensen .... Stan . Get the car fixed ., .Rita My car . Stevens , S.D . Sardines! Stanley Schleusener ., .Stan Bee farming My bees My honey . Working with bees . Really?? The Mighty Seniors STANLEY SCH. DELWYN Compliments of LYONS REDI-MIX - LYONS REFRIGERATION SERVICE - BENSONS, Lyons Color Day King Arlen Queen Ruth On Tuesday evening, February 2, the-Fourteenth annual Color Day was held in Bancroft High School. Mr. Ec'ntenkamp welcomed the huge crowd, and introduced the President of the Pep Club, Miss Glenda Gatrost. Miss Gatrost gave a few remarks about the day's happenings and gave a short history of Color Day. Then, as the drums rolled and the lights were lowered. Miss Dianne Canarsky, dressed in a white formal of ruffled net edged in yellow, cut the hoop that hid the attendants, and the procession began. First came the Vice President of the Pep Club, Miss Sherri Dixon, and Miss Mary Leimer, Secretary-Treasurer of the Pep Club. Sherri wore a beautiful peacock blue street length dress and a white wrist corsage. Mary wore a powder blue ballerina formal and a white corsage. Next came the Queen and King of 1959, Miss Karen Bargmann and Gary Slmonsen. Karen wore a teal blue dress and was given a gilt-edge corsage. The next couple through the hoop were the tiny crown bearers, Mona Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey, and Todd Slmonsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Simonsen. They were dressed in a white dress and suit; Mona wore a pink corsage anu Tuaa an orange boutonniere. The next couple in the spot light were the freshman attendants. Miss Cyrena Grone and Clifford Schilling. Cyrena wore a beautiful buttercup yellow formal with inserts of delicate green embroidery. Clifford wore a grey striped suit. The Sophomore atendants were Miss Rose Dittberner and Ronnie Soenksen. Rose appeared in a white ruffled net formal and pink corsage. Ronnie wore a grey suit and white boutonniere. Miss Sharon Raascn and Charles Kal represented the Junior class. Sharon wore a white ruffled ballerina length formal with powder blue embroidery which was complimented by a pink corsage. The first Senior couple to be spotlighted was Miss Kayleen Kessinger and Dennis Nelson. Kayleen Kessinger was attired in a beautiful mint green and white floor length formal. Dennis wore a light suit and white boutonniere. The last couple to be spotlighted was Miss Ruth Semrau and Arlan Bargmann. Ruth was beautifully gowned in a canary yellow floor length formal of ruffled net. Arlan wore a dark suit and a white boutonniere. The piano was played by Miss Glenda Gatrost who wore a pink ballerina length formal and white wrist corsage. When everyone was in place the lights were raised and the King and Queen of 1959 came forward and opened the sealed envelopes inside the crowns. The climax of the evening came when Ruth Semrau and Arlan Bargmann were Crowned Queen and King of I960. The crowns were fashioned of beautiful white velvet and were highlighted with white sequins. The Vice President of the Pep Club, Miss Sherri Dixon, presented the corsages to the Queen and her attendant. The Queen's dress was accented with the large purple orchid which was given by the Mayberry Florists of Pender, and her attendant was given a beautiful carnation corsage. Miss Mary Leimer presented the gifts at this time. The girls all received lewelry and the boys were given cuff link sets or billfolds, each gift being Just a little different. The Queen, daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. Arthur Semrau received a beautiful rhinestone necklace and the King son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Batgmann, was given a set of cuff links and matching tie bar. The Royalty took their places on the throne which was beautifully decorated in Deep Purple. There they reigned the rest of the evening to watch the Bulldogs claim another victory ovei eemer. The score of the game was 49-39. After the game a free dance was held in the gym in honor of the Royalty of 1960. BILL MARY DON LEON JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Dianne Canarsky, Sharon Raasch, Glenda Gatrost, Mary Leimer, Judy Brehmer. LYLE S H DIANNE PAUL SECOND ROW: Judy Lutjen, Robert Zobel, Maurice Grone, Glen Simonsen, Bill Cook, Sherry Dixon. THIRD ROW: Charles Kal, Lyle Paulsen, Donald Schnier, Paul Anderson, Leor Malzon, Arlan Rodlck. SPONSORS: Mrs. Weddingfeld and Mrs. Diedrichsen CLASS OFFICERS President: Glenda Gatrost Vice President: Judy Brehmer Sec. - Treas.: Maurice Grone GLEN SHERRY SHARON Compliments of JANKE AUTO AND IMPLEMENT CO. THE PENDER CLINIC GEM CAFE, PENDER Junior Class Play Go get 'im. Make up time Dean Brown said! Compliments Of HILL HATCHERY, West Point SCHMITT CLO. STORE, West Point WEST POINT VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL WALT RUTH RONNIE LARRY SOPHOMORES SANDY FRONT ROW: Ruth Neel, Richard Daberkow, Rojane Munderloh, Sandro Nolting, Rose Dittberner. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Soenksen, Jon Gatzemeyer, George Mackey, Walter Nelson, Larry Anderson, Tim Gatzemeyer, Mr. Tushla, Sponsor. RICHARD JON CLASS OFFICERS President: Vice President: Sec. Treasurer: Student Council: News Reporter: Richard Daberkow Tim Gatzemeyer Rose Dittberner Ronnie Soenksen Larry Anderson Compliments of HOLMQUIST GRAIN LUMBER CO. PAUL ELSASSER'S GROCERY BARGMANN TRUCKING ROSE ROJANE GEORGE TIM [ ALAN PENDER TIMES - FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Barbara Van Kirk, Sharon Dittberner, Joyce Cook, Darla Munderloh, Sibyl Kai, Linda Ostrand. SECOND ROW: Paulette Manning, Connie McGladrey, Adrian Abendroth, Ronald Mackey, Tom Nelson, Clifford Schilling. THIRD ROW: Wally Semrau, Cheryl Eby, judeen Nolting, Tom Larsen, Cyrena Grone, Richard Hermelbracht, Alan Gat2emeyer. Mr. Weddingfeld, Sponsor. Compliments of ECONOMY MARKET - DYE TRANSFER SIBYL TOM CONNIE RONNIE CYRENA RICHARD CLASS OFFICERS President: Vice President: Sec. - Treasurer: News Reporter: Student Council: Clifford Schilling Alan Gatzemeyer Wally Semrau Cheryl Eby Cyrena Grone PAULETTE TOM WALLY JUDEEN BARBARA DARLA CLIFFORD UNDA Student Council Charles Ronnenkamp, Robert Zobel, Ervin Dixon, Ronnie Soenksen, Cyrena Grone, Mrs. Alexander and Mr. Echtenkamp, Sponsors. Elementary Seventh-Eighth FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Robert Cook, Roger Mohl, Allen Cook, Alice Neel, Lyle Soenksen, Kathlyn Deer. Carlene Nolting, Gladys Schademan, Martha Hughes, Richard Ronnenkamp, Mary Gatzmeyer, Marjean Fuller, Melvin Vogt. Franklin Vogt, Marlin Greenfield, Judy Block, Edward Raasch, Warren Bernard, Mary Elsasser, Mrs. Dittberner, teacher. Compliments of ROY O. SORENSEN, CLU, INSURANCE BUD JO'S BARBER BEAUTY SHOP PEE WEE BARGMANN'S CORNER SERVICE STATION Fifth-Sixth FIRST ROW: Cherry Gatzemeyer, Cynthia Waite Virginia Hughes, Jane Samson, Sharon Schademan, Nancy Sorenson. SECOND ROW: Linda Waite, Kathy Mehling, Billie Copple, Flora Soenksen, Mark Sorenson, Gregory Vogt, Kenneth Echtenkamp, Michael Vogt, Billy Konpik, John Eby, Stanley Manning, Kenneth Deer. Miss Ruth Casey, teacher. Third-Fourth FIRST ROW: Shirley Schultz, Allan Roth, Roberta Copple, Carla Anderson, Bonnie Konopik, Ricky Waite, Edward Molvig, Deborah Wagner, Rodney Schultz. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Chestnut, Carlyn Deer, James Fuller, Charles Craig, Paul Mehling, Alan Simonson, Robert Sorenson, Randall Schilling, Joseph Sorenson. THIRD ROW: Lowell Nolting, Linda Hughes, Ellen Gatzemeyer, Joan Ronnenkamp, Larry Van Kirk, Allan Roth, Douglas Mohl, Gordon Sorenson, David Hermelbracht, Clifford Gatzemeyer. Mrs. Bonneau, teacher. 23 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Judd Chestnut, Janice Sorensen, Dudley Ronnenkamp, Rockne Sorensen, Jackie Waite, Daniel Marr, Nancy Neel, Randall Bray. Jay Copple, Linda Feller, Douglas Echtenkamp, Bradley Buchholz, Morma Mehling, Connie Hermelbracht, Ralph Mielke, Roger Englebart. Rebecca Schilling, Beverly Van Kirk, Karmen Tonjes, Mary Vogt, Sandra Marr, Robert Roth. Miss Steinoff, teacher. Kindergarten FIRST ROW: Sara Craig, Vickie Hermelbracht, Patricia Mehling, Robert Ronnenkamp, Nancy Waite, Mlchall Chestnut. SECOND ROW: Marjean Vogt, Todd Simonsen, Kristee Larsen, Nancy Geisler, Mona Carey, Shirley Beckmann. Mrs. Leriger, teacher. Compliments of 24 LYONS FARM EQUIPMENT CO. - LYONS GREENHOUSE - REDDING MOTOR First-Second 26 Rojane Munderloh, Richard Daberkow, Maurice Grone, Judy Lutjen, Sharon Raasch, Ruth Semrau, Ronald Mackey, Stanley Sorenson, Mrs. Alexander, Instructor. Library Dramatics Club Mary Lou Leimer, Ruth Semrau, Rojane Munderloh, Cyrene Grone, Cheryl Eby, Wally Semrau, Darla Munderloh, Barbara Van Kirk, Judy Lutjen, Kayleen Kessinger, Dianne Canarsky, Judy Brehmer, Sharon Raasch, Sherri Dixon, Mrs. Weddingfeld, Instructor. Study Hall Compliments of - BANCROFT TELEPHONE CO. - ZUHLKE FARM SERVICE - MANNING CAFE Home Ec. Dianne Canarsky, Sherri Dixon, Glenda Gatrost, Sharon Raasch, Mary Lou Leimer, Kayleen Kessinger, Ruth Semrau, Judy Lutjen, Judy Brehmer. Mrs. Diedricksen, Instructor. Larry Anderson, Tim Gatzemeyer, Sandra Nolting, Ruth Neel, Rose Dittberner, Walter Nelson, George Mackey, Richard Daberkow, Mrs. Weddingfeld, Instructor. Compliments of - LITTLE'S, LYONS - PRED'S CLOTHING - LYONS CO-OP CREAMERY 27 KAY-DEN NY SHARON-CHUCK CYRENE-CLIF MONA-TODD 28 Sherri Dixon, Marjean Fuller, Joyce Cook, Kathlyn Deer Majorette Twirlers Compliments of VOGT'S SERVICE STATION BANCROFT PHARMACY SCHULTZ FARM SERVICE 29 Vocal Group Girls7 Glee FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Waltraud Semrau, Cheryl Eby, Cyrene Grone, Rose Dittberner, Joyce Cook, Linda Ostrand. Sibyl Kai, Dianne Canarsky, Ruth Neel, Connie McGladery, Sandra Nolting, Judeen Nolting, Barbara Van Kirk, Sharon Dittberner. Ruth Semrau, Sherri Dixon, Mary Lou Leimer, Glenda Gatrost, Paulette Manning, Sharon Raasch, Judy Brehmer, Louis Wullenwaber, Instructor. Boys' Glee FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Richard Hermelbracht, Ciiltord Schilling, Larry Anderson, Glen Simonsen, Dennis Nelson, Ervin Dixon, Warren Elsasser, Arlan Rodlck. Adrian Abendroth, Walter Nelson, George Mackey, Allen Gatzemeyer, William Cook, Harold Hermelbracht, Paul Anderson, Jon Gatzemeyer. Don Schnier, Tom Larsen, Stanley Sorenson, Delwyn Daberkow, Wayne Nottleman, Robert Zobel, Ronald Soenksen, Arlan Bargmann. 30 Compliments of GENERAL APPLIANCE AND REPAIR - PAUL ELSASSERS GROCERY - LERIGER BROTHERS TAVERN Sextet Judy Brehmer, Cheryl Eby, Dianne Canarsky, Glenda Gatrost, Ruth Semrau Compliments of VOGT'S LOCKER GORCERY - MARR'S STAR MARKET -HANSEN'S BLACKSMITH WELDING 31 32 Football FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Glen Simonsen, Maurice Grone, David Burhoop, Delwyn Daberkow, Wayne Nottleman, Dennis Jeppson. Ronnie Soenksen, Clifford Schilling, Tom Larson, Richard Daberkow, Robert Zobel, Arlan Bargmann. Tim Gatzemeyer, Charles Kai, Mr. Tushla, Mr. Weddlngfeld, Charles Ronnenkamp, Don Schnler. Seniors Delwyn, David, Wayne, Arlan, and Dennis. Compliments of 34 COOK'S TV AND APPLIANCE - FARMERS UNION CO-OP ASSOCIATION - DRS. COLLINS CHESNUT Sr. Cheerleaders Basketball” Dianne Canarsky Kayleen Kessinger Rose Dittberner Sharon Raasch Jr. Cheerleaders Basketball” Linda Ostrand Sandra Nolting Ruth Neel Cyrene Grone Sr. Cheerleaders Football” Sharon Raasch Dianne Canarsky Rose Dittberner Kayleen Kessinger Compliments of BETTS FEED PRODUCE, Lyons WHITE INVESTMENT CO., Lyons WEDEGREN'S HIGHWAY CAFE Basketball Squad FIRST ROW: Tom Larsen, Arlan Bargmann, Clifford Schilling, Ronald Soenksen, Charles Kai, Charles Ronnenkamp, Student Manager. SECOND ROW: Tom Nelson, Wayne Nottleman, Dennis Nelson, Glen Slmonsen, Bob Zobel, Mr. Bob Tushla, Mr. Bill Weddingfeld, Coaches. Seniors Arlan Bargmann, Dennis Nelson, Wayne. Nottleman, Mr. Bob Tushla, Mr. Bill Weddingfeld, Coaches. Basketball Squad Charles Kai, Ronnie Soenksen, Arlan Bragmann, Tom Larsen, Clifford Schilling, Bob Zobel, Tom Nelson, Wayne Nottleman, Glen Slmonsen, Dennis Nelson, Mr. Bob Tushla, Mr. Bill Weddingfeld, coaches. Charles Ronnenkamp, Student Manager. 36 Compliments of - BERT’S DRUG STORE - MAYBERRY FLORISTS - JENSEN PHARMACY B Club FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Dave Burhoop, Dennis Nelson, Dennis Jeppson, Ervin Dixon, Arlan Bargmann. Bob Zobel, Delwyn Daberkow, Wayne Nottleman, Glen Simonsen, Charles Ronnenkamp, Merlin Paulsen, Clifford Schilling. Tom Larsen, Ronald Soenksen, Ronald Gatzemeyer, Maurice Grone, Donald Schnier, Charles Kai, Mr. Robert Tushla, Mr. Bill Weddingfeld, Sponsors. Pep Club FIRST ROW: Sharon Dittberner, Judy Brehmer, Sherri Dixon, Mrs. Alexander, sponsor, Mrs. Diedricksen, sponsor, Glenda Gatrost, Connie McGladery, Rojane Munderloh. SECOND ROW: Barbara Van Kirk, Judy Lutjen, Mary Leimer, Ruth Semrau, Darla Munderloh, Judeen Nolting. THIRD ROW: Sybil Kai, Paulette Manning, Cheryl Eby, Wally Semrau, Joyce Cook. STANDING LEFT: Sharon Raasch, Sandra Nolting, Kayleen Kesslnger, Cyrene Grone. STANDING RIGHT: Dianne Canarsky, Ruth Neel, Rose Dittberner, Linda Ostrand. Track FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Ronald Soenksen, Clifford Schilling, Charles Kai. Bob Zobel, Wayne Nottleman, Glen Simonsen,. Walter Nelson, Maurice Grone. Donald Schnier, Dick Hermelbracht, Jon Gatzemeyer, Leon Malzahn, Tom Larsen, Mr. Bob Tushla, Mr. Bill Weddingfeld, Sponsors. GALLUP JEWELRY FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Lyons JOHNSON OIL CO. 37 38 c futocj xab.fi:
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