Beemer High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Beemer, NE)

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THE BOBCAT Published By The SENIOR CLASS OF BEEMER HIGH SCHOOL FOREWORD As we graduate from Beemer High School, we will look back through the pages of this book to recall some of the experiences we have had. It is our wish that you may share these experiences by also paging through this book in years to come. The Staff ■v- DEDICATION We, the Seniors of 1959, and our sponsor, Mr. Robert King, dedicate this edition of The Bobcat to all the instructors of Beemer High School during the past four years. We are truly grateful to them for all they have done to prepare us for our life's work. We sincerely hope that we may make good use of all knowledge gained from their instruction during our high school days. ANNUAL STAFF Ray Buhrman Kay Delmont Marjorie Heiimann Gene Kafka Larry Karloff Janet King Carolyn Ott Lois Orr El dene Paulsen Jerry Sievers Delaine Siiidelar Ardath Smith Dorothy Teolle Genny Teolle SPONSOR: Mr. Robert King EDITOR Eldene Paulsen SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE To the Editor, Staff, and Sponsor The Beemer Bobcat Beemer, Nebraska Dear Seniors: Congratulations to you Seniors of 1959 for one of the finest annuals that this high school has ever published. I also wish to offer my congratulations to the class of 1959 for their fine school spirit and co-operation for the past four years. I sincerely hope that we, the faculty, have been able to help to prepare you in some small way for your life work, whatever it may be. I know we have all benefited by knowing you, the class of 1959, and I hope that you likewise have gained some benefits from know- ing us. May I wish you much success and happiness in your future life and may we always be proud of you as graduates of Beemer High School. Sincerely, Richard Ekwall Superintendent RICHARD EKWALL NAIDA WATSON Mathematics EDWARD LUEBBERS Social Studies, Shop LOIS SCHAAF Science, History English, Instrumental Music ROBERT KING Commercial, Physical Ed. GWEN GALBRAITH English, Vocal Music Mrs. Wittrig Kindergarten Mrs. Raasch First Grade Miss Tietjen Second and Third Grade Mrs. Schmitz Fourth and Fifth Grade Mrs. Dinslage Mrs. Smith Sixth Grade Seventh and Eighth Grade Ardath Smith Genny Toe lie Dorothy Toe lie Jerry Sievers CUSS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, of the city of Beemer, of the County of Cuming, being of sound mind do hereby establish this as our last will and testament in the following form: ARTICLE I We, the seniors, as we go out into the world, wish to thank all who have helped in some way tomake our educa- tion at Beemer High School a success. ARTICLE II As Seniors, we will bequeath our speed in typing to the Juniors, our power as a small class to the Sophomores, and our ability to get along with the teachers to the Freshmen. ARTICLE III Individually we will the following: I. Genny Toelle. will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Jerrilyn Jones. I. Lois Orr, will and bequeath my ability to crack gum to Chuck Lierman. I. Eldene Paulsen, will and bequeath my ability to be a fast talker to Lois Heitmann. I, Janet King, will and bequeath my ability to tell jokes to Peggy Fork. I, Dorothy Toelle. will and bequeath my ability to get caught coming in late to anyone who wants such.luck. I, Delaine Sindelar, will and bequeath my ability to stay short to Jerry Pagels. I, Larry Karloff, will and bequeath my quietness to Jerry King. I, Gene Kafka, will and bequeath my ability to get along with basketball refs to Fred Sokol. I. Carolyn Ott. will and bequeath my ability to get my bookkeeping done on time to Sharon Oswald. I. Ray Buhrman. will and bequeath my athletic ability to Mike Smith. I, Marjorie Heitmann, will and bequeath my ability to keep secrets from my folks to anyone who can get by with it. I, Ardath Smith will and bequeath my ability to add wrong to anyone who wants to get mixed up. I. Jerry Sievers, will and bequeath my ability to be heard to Leona Gaster. I. Kay Delmont, will and bequeath my ability to play in the band to the Freshmen. ARTICLE IV The Senior Class of 1959 publicly approve the above will as legal and sane and in witness thereof sign their names, this eighth day of May, in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-nine. 7?°J1 Annual Sponsor CUSS PROPHECY Every graduating class finds itself faced with many new problems after graduation. Let's see how the graduating class of 59 is solving these problems ten years after graduation. Ray Buhrman has become a professional football player. He is playing halfback for the New York Giants. Delaine Sindelar is now farming the Plum Creek Drainage District. He is happily married and has a family of four. We find Ardath Smith managing the Warner Brothers movie studio. She is very happily married to Ricky Nelson. Kay Delmont joined the Lawrence Welk orchestra and became the first woman clarinet player in his orchestra. We find Janet King traveling around the world seeing all the interesting sights. Gene Kafka is running a taxi service for girls only. Seems he just isn't happy without a car load of girls. Dorothy Toelle graduated from business school and began working at Brandis'. She is now happily married to her boss. Genny Toelle is happily married to an insurance investigator and now has a family of five. Eldene Paulsen won a bean counting contest and won a trip around the world. On the trip she met an attractive man and is now happily married. We find Larry Karloff busy working on his farm southwest of Beemer. Larry is happily married to a pretty girl and they have twin boys that look just like Larry. Carolyn Ott graduated from college and is now teaching trigonometry at Yale University. We find Jerry.Sievers happily married and living on a farm south of Beemer. Jerry has a family of two. We find Lois Orr working for the Juicy Fruit Gum Company making gum. and in her spare time raising five kids and keeping her husband happy. We find Marjorie Heitmann running a nursery. It seems she isn't happy unless she is around little kids. (By the way she has a husband and three children of her own). President: Jerry Nitzsche Vice-President: Ardith Ott Secretary: Carolyn Uerman Treasurer: Sharon Oswald Or in Ackerman Bill Blumer Dale Bradfield Audrey Brown Gloria Doescher Larry Freyermuth Gene Konopik Clarence Gaster JUNIORS Wendell Miller Sharlene Nellor Sharon O’Connell Stanley Ortmeier Kathryn Ott Logene Ott Roy Peters Clifford Pojar Dallas Raasch Duane Schulz Kathleen Tichota Leon Toelle THE LEAST TO W THE MOST Secretary: Charles Schneider Treasurer: Joyce Bechtel SOPHOMORES Leona Gaster Marvine Pojar Larry Sila Dennis Toelle President: Gene Ott Vice-President: Jerry King Secretary: Beth Drake Treasurer: Ronnie Schulz Kenneth Glaubius Fred Sokol Mike Smith Carol Rabbass Lois Heitmann Peggy Fork Rita Mae Schlickbernd Dean Raasch FRESHMEN Sharon Kohl Linda Schneider Ivalo Ott Ida Jording Betty Heitmann Sandra Peters Myrene Toelle Charles Lierman Duane English Dennis Martin Jerry Pagels Roberta O’Connell SIXTH GRAPE FRONT ROW: Edward Johnson. Dannie Walker. Myron Paulsen. Sharon Doescher. Marjorie Krueger. Gary Smith. David Steffensmeier, Eugene Beerbohm, Mrs. Dinslage SECOND ROW; Cheryl Wepplo, Ann Marie Albers, Susan Martin. John Van Auker, Lois Sila, Lola Sila Marianne Bruckner. Jolene King. Not pictured. Kenneth Karloff SEVENTH ANP EIGHTH GRAPES FRONT ROW: Mrs. Smith. David English. Bert Fehliman. LeRoy Tichota. Lynn Beckman. Marilyn Ortmeier. Terry Raasch, Randy Varilek. Leslie Ott 7 SECOND ROW: BobbySmith. Donavon Wascher. Kenneth Kohl. Bobby Jones. Arlan Meyer, Doris Coon. Patricia Smith. Marilyn Paulsen. Marlene Pojar. Not pictured. Judy Sievers and Rodney Varilek SECOND AND THIRD FRONT ROW: Gay Lynn Bruckner, Kristie Thompson, Richard Schmoidt, Beverly Smith, UneauRaasch, Jeanne Albers, Thomas Conrad, Billy Thomas, Stevie Ekwall, Miss Tietjen. Not pictured, Linda Pederson SECOND ROW: Mike O'Connell, Steven Conrad, Billie Jo Williams. Vernon Ortmeier, Michael Taege, Merlin Krueger, Donna Meyer. Douglas Steffensmeier, Roxanne Balak, Douglas Schaaf THIRD ROW: Cynthia Bruckner, Bonita Brown, Gail Martin, Demaris Neiman, Stanley Stutzman, MaryBelling, Diane Kohl, Gary Murphy. Jackie Delmont FOURTH AND FIFTH FRONT ROW: Rodney Balak, Donald English, Mardelle Krueger, Laura Schaaf, Nancy Blumer, Clay Doescher, Sharon Williams, Barbara Schmoidt, Mrs. Schmitz. Not pictured. Linda Kiester, Dennis Schnieders SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Van Auker, Janice Fast, Verene Bruckner, Joyce Fast, Mary Stutzman, Linda Stutzman, Patty Wepplo, Bernard Conrad KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW: Sally Jo Mevert, Mary Jo Thompson, Peggy Schlickbernd, Debbie Tichota, Jeanne Schaaf, Sheila Vrba, Marcella Oswald, Karen Petz. Ann Marie Stieren, Mrs. Wittrig SECOND ROW: Larry Schmoldt, David Ekwall, Charles Kelley, Ricky Hartman, Randy Hartman, Alan Taege, Gre- gory Downing, Patrick Burger, Randall Hull, Royce Balak Not pictured, Gary Hass and James English FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW: TerryThomas, Dever Williams, Thomas Ekwall, MaryWepplo, Roily Hartman, Sidney Conrad, Voyce Waltermeyer, Marie Krueger, Bonnie Pederson, Mrs. Raasch SECOND ROW: Lois Sharp, Betty Fast. Douglas Schneider, Robert Kiester, Diana Schnjeders, Jerrilyn Albers, Bonnie Burger, Micheal Walker, Thomas Schaaf, Nancy Kohl Not pictured. Leon Hass and Larry Horst S9NB0HJV9 3N09 PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: OFFICERS: Gloria Doescher, Sharon Hasenkamp, Marvine Pojar. Kathy Tichota, Logene Ott, Audrey Brown. Sharon O'Connell, Roberta O'Connell. Sharon Kohl, Rita Mae Schlickbernd. Jerrilyn Jones. Joyce Bechtel, Beth Drake. Ivalo Ott. Carol Rabbass. Sharlene Nellor, Ardith Ott. Ida Jording, Peggy Fork. Linda Schneider. Janet King, Kay Delmont, Carolyn Ott. Jerry Sievers. Lois Orr. Marjorie Heitmann, Ardath Smith, Sharon Oswald. Kathryn Ott. Miss Watson-Sponsor. President: Eldene Paulsen, Vice-President: Carolyn Lierman. Secretary: Jerry Sievers, Treasurer: Carolyn Ott. CHEERLEADERS Eldene Paulsen Genny Toelle Carolyn Lierman Delores Kotik CORNETS Dennis Martin Kathryn Ott Rita Mae Schlickbernd Ardath Smith Donavan Wascher Bob Jones Bob Smith Eddie Johnson Bert Fehliman Lola Sila Rod Varilek TROMBONES Genny Toelle Fred Sokol Jerry King Dave Steffensmeier LeRoy Tichota Randy Varilek TENOR SAX Sharon Hasenkamp BAND CLARINETS Kay Delmont Marjorie Heitmann Logene Ott Roberta O'Connell Lynn Beckman Sharon Oswald Carolyn Lierman Jerrilyn Jones Patty Smith Marlene Pojar Ann Marie Albers Cheryl Wepplo Marianne Bruckner Susan Martin BARITONES Jerry Sievers Eldene Paulsen Dean Raasch HORNS Marilyn Paulsen Doris Coon BASSES Carolyn Ott Ardith Ott John VanAuker DRUMS Marilyn Ortmeier Mike Smith Terry Raasch Eugene Beerbohm FLUTES Marvine Pojar Sharlene Nellor Sharon O’Connell Lois Sila ALTO SAX Cliff Pojar Stanley Ortmeier Audrey Brown SOPRANO SAX Kathy Tichota BASS ANP PRUMS CORNETS TROMBONES WOOPWINPS MIXED CHORUS FOOTBALL SEASON Beemer opened the 1958 Football Season by get- ting revenge for last year’s loss to Wayne Hahn, beat- ing them 14-7. Buhrman and Kafka each scored once for the Bobcats and Buhrman added one extra point. Beemer's second home game was withRosalie and the Bobcats defeated them 15-0. Kafka tallied twice and added a safety to spark Beemer. The Beemer Bobcats met the Leigh Panthers in the third game of the season and went down to defeat for the first time this year, 13-6. Buhrman scored the lone touchdown for the Bobcats. Beemer traveled to Emerson on October 3 and held off a last-minute Bulldog rally to defeat them 13-12. Leading 13-6 in the late minutes, the Bobcats were caught in their own territory twice and Emerson converted one of the chances into a touchdown. Ray Buhrman scored all 13points for Beemer. Beemer's fifth game was at Dakota City and the unbeaten Wildcats handed the Bob- cats their second loss. Kafka and Nitzsche each scored once for Beemer and Ray Buhrman added an extra point. Beemer played another unbeaten team the next week at Bancroft and again went down in defeat. The Bobcats could not get their offense rolling and lost the game 26-6. Jerry Nitzsche scored the lone touchdown for Beemer. On October 21 the Beemer Bobcats played Homer as part of Beemer's Homecoming activities. Although leading throughout most of the game, the Bobcats were edged by Homer 20-19. Ray Buhrman scored two touchdownsand one extra point and Kafka crossed the goal line once for the Bobcats. The last game of the season was played in the afternoon at Winnebago. After playing the Indians on even terms in the early stages of the game, the Bobcats lost out 40-19. Kafka and Buhrman again led the scoring for Beemer. with two and one touchdowns respectively. Gene Ott scored one extra point. FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Jerry Pagels, Fred Sokol, Clifford Pojar. Jerry Nitzsche. Bill Blumer, Jerry King, Dennis Martin, Ronnie Schulz. SECOND ROW: Mr. King, Dallas Raasch, Larry Freyermuth. Gene Ott, Gene Konopik. Ray Buhrman, Gene Kafka. Duane Schulz. Wayne Ehrisman. LETTERMEN: Ray Buhrman, Gene Kafka. Duane Schulz, Larry Freyermuth. Jerry Nitzsche. Bill Blumer, Dennis Martin. Gene Ott. RETURNING LETTERMEN: Duane Schulz, Larry Freyermuth, Jerry Nitzsche. Bill Blumer. Dennis Martin, Gene Ott. BEEMER SCORING SCHEDULE PTS Buhrman 47 Kafka 45 Nitzsche 12 Ott 1 TOTAL 105 Wayne Hahn Bee me r 14 Opp. 7 Rosalie 15 0 Leigh 6 13 Emerson 13 12 Dakota City 13 40 Bancroft 6 26 Homer 19 20 Winnebago 19 40 TOURNAMENT TIME CUMING COUNTY TOURNAMENT Beemer played host to the Cuming County Tournament and on the second night of action the Bobcats scared a highly-favored Bancroft Five before losing 32-39. Beemer, playing a ball control game, trailed at the first quarter stop 14-10, but outscored the Bulldogs in the second period 9-2 to lead at halftime 19-16. The Bobcatsstill led 25-23 at the end of the third quarter and continued to hold the slight advantage until midway in the last quarter when Bancroft’s pressing tactics and superior height put them into the lead. The Beemer Bobcats lost to the Bancroft Bulldogs for the second time this year 48-31 in the opening round of the Logan Valley Conference Tournament at Pender. Bancroft built a 31-16 halftime lead and led throughout the game. Gene Kafka and Ray Buhrman headed the Beemer attack with 11 points each and Tom Collins led Ban- croft with 18. Beemer participated in the Class D District Tournament at Newcastle this year. The Bobcats met Rosalie in the first game and had little trouble disposing of them 73-22. Ten men entered the scoring column for Beemer. Freyermuth led with 15 followed closely by Kafka and Buhrman with 14 each. In the semi-finals the Bobcats took on a favored Center team. Beemer led 13 to 12 at the end of the fust quarter but fell behind 30-31 at the half. A cold third quarter dropped the Bobcats even further behind. 39-45, and Center kept the margin throughout the last period and added two points to it to win the game 60-52. Ray Buhrman and Gene Kafka, playing their final game for BHS. turned in fine performances. Ray was a defensive standout and also collected 15 points. Kafka kept Beemer in the running with his 26 point production. LOGAN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT DISTRICT TOURNAMENT A TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Clifford Pojar, Jerry Nitzsche, Larry Freyermuth, Gene Kafka, Roy Peters, Ray Buhrman, Bill Blumer, Gene Konopik, Duane Schulz, Dallas Raasch, Coach Bob King FRONT ROW: Jerry King, Mike Smith, Duane English, Charles Lierman, Wayne Ehrisman, Ronnie Schulz, Fred Sokol, Dean Raasch. SECOND ROW: Jerry Pagels, Gene Ott, Leroy Petrowsky, Larry Sila, Kenneth Glaubius, Dennis Martin, Stanley Ortmeier, Charles Schneider, Coach Bob King RAY BUHRMAN GENE KAFKA Ray was chosen as a member of the All-Opponent Logan Valley Conference Football Team by a unani- mous vote of opposing teams this year. His point total was second high for the year in basketball and he led in rebounds. Gene scored 45 points during the football season and was high point man on the basketball squad with a total of 287 points, an average of 15 per game. SCOREBOARP WE THEY 45 Dakota City 46 40 Wisner 42 46 Craig 50 42 Winnebago 41 . 42 West Point 39 ' 41 Allen 38' 45 Emerson 34- 29 Leigh 49 32 Bancroft 39 44 Pilger 71 WE THEY 31 Bancroft 48 27 Bancroft 48 44 Guardian A. 51 95 Rosalie 34-- 49 Uehling 67 66 Winside 67 51 Snyder 60 73 Rosalie 22— 52 Center 60 941 866 HOMECOMING Homecoming was held October 21. 1958. The Bobcats were defeated by Homer 20-19. Halftime activities included a performance bytheBeemer band and crowning of the King and Queen of Sports. Ervin Schmidt and His Rhythm Swingsters furnished the music for the dance which followed. ATTENDANTS Freshmen: Gene Ott and Beth Drake Sophomores: Wayne Ehrisman and Sharon Hasenkamp Juniors: Jerry Nitzsche and Carolyn Lierman Seniors: Gene Kafka and Lois Orr KING AND QUEEN ELDENE PAULSEN and RAYMOND BUHRMAN SENIOR CLASS PLAY On February 18 and 19. the Seniors presented a three- act mystery-comedy entitled Bull in a China Shop. The story centered around six old maids trying to catch a handsome Irish detective. They even commit two murders to attract his attention. WELL, ITS TIME TOGO FARMERS ELEVATOR A COMPLETE LINE OF ARCHER BOOSTER FEEDS and SO-RITE MINERALS for LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Feed Grains Rolled With Or Without Molasses Phone 4115 BEEMER, NEBRASKA GOOD LUCK SENIOR CLASS” NORTHEAST NEBRASKA'S COMPLETE MODERN ONE STOP FOOD STORE Low Prices Everyday Always Featuring United States Choice Meats LOCKER SERVICE RAY’S I. G. A. STORE BEEMER NEBRASKA JACKSON OIL COMPANY AND CAFE PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS TANK WAGON SERVICE LEE and PHILLIPS 66 TIRES Phone Station 2985 Residence 2881 NELSON SERVICE COMPLETE RADIATOR REPAIR VULCANIZING TIRES REPAIRED ON FARM FIRESTONE TIRES PHONE 2061 BEEMER, NEBRASKA BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1959 CONTINENTAL GRAIN CO. LUMBER - -GRAIN COAL-- PAINT Louis Faudel, Manager PHONE 2521 BEEMER NEBRASKA TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '59 BEEMER LUMBER CO. Extends Congratulations And Our Very Best Wishes FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE BEEMER NEBRASKA BUD’S MARKET QUALITY IS HIGH PRICES ARE LOW Government Inspected Meats Meadow Gold Ice Cream and Milk Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FREE DELIVERY Phone 2265 BEEMER NEBRASKA BEEMER IMPLEMENT COMPANY HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL TYPES OF DEPENDABLE FARM EQUIPMENT F eaturing Allis Chalmer, New Idea Mayrath, Winpower and Many Others YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST- NOW BUY THE BEST BEEMER NEBRASKA GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES to the Members of Graduating Class of 1959 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEEMER NEBRASKA Vincent Adams McCormick-Deering Tractors And Machines International Trucks, Refrigeration Maytag Sales and Service Phone DRake 2-3358 West Point Nebraska Main Street Bowling West Point Nebraska Doug’s Barber Shop Doug Brazda, Proprietor West Point, Nebraska Yarger Jewelry Bulova, Elgin Hamilton Watches Keepsake, Columbia Diamond Rings Silverware, Parker 61 Pens, Franciscan China We Give S H Green Stamps Phone 41 119 East Park Street, our new location West Point Nebraska Schmitt Clothing Men's Wear and Boy's Wear West Point Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Graduating Class of 1959 First National Bank Your Bank In West Point West Point Nebraska Thietje Oil Company Distributor of TEXACO Products Dial DRake 2-3566 West Point Nebraska Dr. Wallace C. Thompson Dentist 208 North Lincoln Phone DRake 2-2133 West Point Nebraska PASTIME BAR MERLIN Horst-Prop. PHONE 2515 BEEMER, NEBRASKA BEEMER DRY GOODS ROBERT WEPPLO-Owner PHONE 2625 BEEMER, NEBRASKA KERKOW g 1C KM AN GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Goodyear Tires Conoco Oil Products WEST POINT, NEBRASKA Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Graduating Class of 1959 Al’s Welding Shop EXPERT WELDING Beemer Nebraska Beemer Body Shop Complete Auto Body Rebuilding Fender Repair-Glass Installed Complete Auto Painting Harold D. Schaaf-Owner Phone 2941 Beemer, Nebraska Congratulations Class of 1959 Farmer’s % Merchant’s National Bank West Point, Nebraska Betty’s Beauty Shop Compliments Wisner Nebraska Of James Smith Dentist Wisner Nebraska OASIS BAR MINOR VARILEK-Prop. Phone 2815 Beemer, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of '59 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ' JmiA cnycu i WHIN ay'ia YOU JIlH ■ 'joan t SAVE msj Wi sner Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1959 CENTRAL ELECTRIC AND GAS West Point Motor Co. Meyer Building Company Quality Wood Products Barge Type Wagon Boxes Phone: DRake 2-3838 LUMBER West Point, Nebraska Wisner Motor Company Authorized Ford Dealer Service and Sales --Wrecker Service LEO RIEF or DON PHILLIPS . Day 225 Wisner Nite 26b Nebraska Gambles Store See us for Hardware, Clothing, Tires, and Batteries Phone 2565 Beemer, Nebraska Beemer Hardware and Furniture !J-' Electrical WnSllt’ |ID Appliances BIG JOB ' 3 ' Heating CONSULT US Phone 2631 Beemer, Nebraska Haybarn Tavern LIQUOR-BEER Thomas Burger, Proprietor Phone 2895 Beemer, Nebraska U. S. D. A. Choice Meats and Quality Produce Unconditionally Guaranteed Safeway Stores West Point, Nebraska SAFEWAY IS YOUR PLACE TO SAVE Paint Oils Plumbing Schulz Auto and Tractor Repair Guaranteed Workmanship Phone 2915 Beemer, Nebr. S. Em ley Lumber Co. Established in 1883 West Point Cleaners Schrader’s Cafe and Launderers DRake 2-9998 Phone DRake 2-2102 West Point, Nebraska West Point, Nebraska Dr. Willet J. Price Dr. Marcus R. Humphrey Little Gem Cafe Veterinarians Fountain Service and Meals Phone 4031 Wisner, Nebr. Phone 3291 Wisner, Nebr. Ken’s Produce Congratulations From Nutrena Supersweet Feeds Schulz Jewelry The Finest Jewelry For All Occasions Phone 2465 Beemer, Nebr. Wisner Nebraska Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1959 Adequate, reliable, low cost electric service to the Farmers and homes of Cuming County CUMING CO. RURAL PUBLIC POWER DIST. WEST POINT NEBRASKA TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 WEST POINT VETERINARY HOSPITAL Extends Congratulations and our Best Wishes Best Of Veterinary Service For The Public WEST POINT NEBRASKA CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 EARL F. KUNCL PHARMACIST Prescriptions Sick-room Needs Veterinary Medicine Photographic Supplies Beemer Nebraska Congratulations To The Class of '59 H.W.S R. L. BAUMANN’S The Big Store On The Corner In West Point Complete Shopping Under One Roof Shoes For All--Complete Men's And Boy's Departments Complete Piece Goods And Dry Goods Department Toys In Basement Department Ladies' Ready-To-Wear, Children's And Infants Department On 2nd Floor WEST POINT, NEBRASKA Phone DRake 2-2455 Phone DRake 2-9993 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES To The Graduating Class of 1959 BOB MUNSON, SPECIAL AGENT YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Wisner, Nebraska Phone 243 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 Phone 2545 Beemer, Nebraska MOBIL TIRES MOBIL BATTERIES Motilgas LARSEN MOBIL SERVICE Mobilgas West Point Meier Clothing Co. Lumber Co. Lumber, Coal, and Bldg. Service Phone 88 West Point, Nebraska West Point, Nebraska Wichman Hasebroock Hi-Way Produce LG.A. Store I. Full Line of Supersweet Feeds GROCERIES Nutrena Feeds mmA Phone No. 23413 West Point, Nebraska West Point, Nebraska Dr.W.W. Nyquist Congratulations to the Class of 1959 Optometrist Chicago N . W. Ra ilway West Point Nebraska Beemer, Nebraska Congratulations to the Class of 1959 Vern W. Hagedorn Ed. M. Baumann Studebaker Packard § Sons SALES SERVICE West Point Nebraska West Point, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS Farmers Union Cuming County Co-op Ass’n Max Waltermeyer, Manager Democrat Featuring Statex Products Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harstick Phone 2695 West Point, Nebraska Beemer, Nebraska Engelhart Florist Congratulations Class of '59 F rom Fuerhoff Service Station FLOWERS Sou it Sir MutA ffe efr DRake 2-3466 West Point Nebraska Beemer, Nebraska Congratulations A.A. Sundell Dairy O” Chiropractor Phone 2551 Health Service For Better Health, Naturally Beemer Nebraska Wisner, Nebraska Sultzer Mabel’s Style Shop Funeral Home s AMBULANCE SERVICE ft ' Phone 222 Wisner, Nebraska Wisner Nebraska Erb Feed and Produce Supersweet Feed American Kimber Chix Wisner's Fastest Growing Business Wisner, Nebraska Phone 5312 Ortmeier’s Seed Feed and Produce Purina Chows, Custom Spraying, Grinding Mixing Phone DRake 2-3537 West Point Nebraska Stigge Machine and Supply Co. Automotive Service Distributors Phone DRake 2-3404 West Point Nebraska Breetzke Appliance Shop Zenith Radios and T. V. 's Hotpoint T. V. and Appliances Otto F. Breetzke, Proprietor Telephone 5231 Wisner Nebraska Arnold’s Barber Shop and Frank’s Shoe Shop Beemer Nebraska Manufacturers Of Mechanical Feeder Wagons Schroeder Supply and Equipment Phone 250 Wisner Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS L. L. Stutzman 4x4 Feed Salesman Phone 4405 Beemer Nebraska Shirlee’s Curl Corner Shirley Mahnke-Operator Beemer, Nebraska Phone 4751 Doescher Transfer Expert Hauling We LI ship I Phone 2375 If No Answer Phone 4413 Grinding, Shelling, Rolling Leslie Jones Dial 2664 Beemer Nebraska We, the Senior class of 1959, wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who has made possible the publication of this year's BOBCAT. A special thanks to Mr. Robert King, who has devoted much time to the preparation of this annual, and to our many advertisers. i Nfc ' . ' - . . . '■ . 'v- ; f ‘ • . I ' I ' • ? • . -


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