Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

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Mr. Anderson-Superintendent Clhe Cr $ jaw SP u k Iibiied . .j of 4 9 53 Mr. Anderson at his desk. MR. POPE B. S. Chadron State Teachers College M. A. Colorado State College of Education at Greeley MR. STEPHENSON B. S. Chadron State Teachers College DEDICATION To you, John Pope and Bill Stephenson, the seniors of 1953 dedicate this annual. We wish to thank you, Mr. Pope for being our class sponsor, for helping us so much in publishing this annual and being so much help with our parties and sports activities. Mr. Stephenson, we wish to thank you for the many ways in which you have given your time and assistance and your excellent coaching ability will never be forgotten. We hope that by dedicating this annual to both of you, you will never forget us, be- cause we can indeed never forget you. Class Play 3,4 Solo Contest 3,4 Music Contest 1,2,3,4 Band Captain 4 Arion Award 4 All-School “C” 4 Boy's State 3 HERB MEININGER Letterman Club Pres. 4 County Government 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Boy’s Chorus 1,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boy's Quartet 1,4 Madrigals 3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Editor Annual Staff 4 Class President 1,2,3 Class Sec. Treas. 3 Letterman Club 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Student Council 2,3 JEAN CONLIN Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Girl's Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Triple Trio 1,2,3,4 Madrigals 3,4 Girl’s State 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Student Council 1 Class Play 3,4 Solo Contest 1,3,4 Music Contest 1,2,3,4 MARILYN McLANE County Government 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club Sec. Treas. 4 Band 1,2,4 Girl's Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Triple Trio 4 Madrigals 4 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society 3,4 F.H.A. 4 Class Play 3,4 Music Contest 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1 County Government 3 Girls Phys. Ed. 4 KENNETH CROSS Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Boys Chorus 4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Class Vice Pres. 2 Letterman Club 1,2,3,4 Letterman Club Treas. 4 Student Council 3,4 F.F.A. Vice Pres. 4 Music Contest 3 County Government 3 Class Play 4 NORMAN THOMPSON Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Band 1 Boys Chorus 1,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Madrigals 3,4 Class President 2,3 Class Sec. Treas. 4 Letterman Club 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3 FFA 4 Class Play 3,4 Music Contest 1,2,3,4 ANITA WILLIAMS Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 F.H.A. 4 Class Play 3,4 Music Contest 1,2,3,4 Home Coming Attendant 4 County Government 3 Girls Phys. Ed. 4 SHIRLEY HILTON BILL FLINT Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club Pres. 4 Band 2,3,4 Band Captain 4 Band Officer 3 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Class Sec. Treas. 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Student Council Sec. Treas. 3 Music Contest 1,2,3 Home Coming Attendant 4 Valedictorian 4 Regents Scholarship 4 Declamatory Contest 1 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3 Letterman Club 1,2,3 LARRY PAISLEY DIXIE WILLIAMS Basketball 2 Track 1,4 Boys Chorus 1 Pep Club 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Music Contest 1,2,3,4 Girls Phys Ed 4 Dramatics 2 ERNESTINE FIDLER Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Class Play 3 Music Contest 1,2,3 Dramatics 3 County Government 3 Salutatorian 4 Regents Alternate S. 4 TIM LEMMON Football 1,2,3,4 Football Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Boys Chorus 1,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boys Quartet 4 Annual Staff 4 Class President 4 Letterman Club 1,2,3,4 Letterman Custodian 2 Class Play 3,4 Music Contest 1.3,4 JERRY PETERSEN Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Boys Chorus 4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Class Vice Pres. 3,4 Letterman Club 1,2,3,4 Letterman Club Vice Pres. 4 Class Play 3,4 Music Contest 3,4 Butch” Luther Trophy 4 SHARON C. JOHNSON Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Triple Trio 3,4 Madrigals 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 1,4 Class Play 3,4 Music Contest 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Girls Phys Ed 4 Declamatory Contest 1 Home Coming Queen 4 County Government 3 Accompanist 1,4 All-School “C” 4 DONNA RAUCH Class Play 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Pep Club 1 Girls Chorus 1 FRANCIS BROWN Pep Club 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,4 Track 1,2,3 Letterman Club 1,2,3,4 DIXIE TROSPER Girls Glee 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,3 Music Contest 1,2,3 BILL BROWN Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Boys Chorus 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Lettermans Club 2,3,4 FFA 4 Music Contest 3,4 LEON O’BRIEN Pep Club 3 Boys Chorus 4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 FFA 4 Music Contest 3,4 County Government 3 JANELL COBA Pep Club 1,2,4 Pep Club Vice Pres. 4 Girls Glee 1,2,4 Mixed Chorus 1,4 Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 4 Music Contest 1,2,4 Girls Phys Ed 4 LAVANA HIATT Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Girls Glee 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Music Contest 2,3,4 Girls Phys Ed 4 PAT SAYER Pep Club 3 Cheerleader 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Boys Chorus 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Madrigales 3,4 Class President 2 Letterman Club 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Music Contest 3,4 May 2, 1963 Me Cook, Nebraska Dear Shirley, Thought I’d better take time off from grading my test papers to drop you a few lines. Started reminiscing this morning and happened to think of you. Golly, it seems like such a short time ago since we were in high school and college together, but I guess we have to admit that we are getting older all the time. Ten years ago since we graduated from good ole C.H.S. --My! I often wonder what the rest of the kids in our class are doing now! See some of them once in a while, but I’ve lost tab on about half of the kids. You know that Lavana is teaching here in McCook now, don’t you? She has the third grade in North Ward and I have the second grade. She married Rich Meader from Holbrook, and he’s working on the railroad now. They come over quite often and we have some very nice times together. Herb has landed a good job teaching vocal music in Kearney State Teacher’s College. He has also made several appearances on television, both singing with his wife, Carol, and conducting his group. Sharon and Gay have settled in Cambridge. They have taken over Bellamy’s Drug Store and have remodeled it again. They seem to be doing very well! Never see Dixie Swanson much anymore. She and Swede are farming outside of Curtis. Last I heard they had four fine children, two girls and two boys. You remember when they got married right after Dixie graduated from high school. Say, here I am talking on about everyone else, and I haven’t even asked how you and Charlie are! Is Charlie still working on the railroad? My husband and I plan to be in Denver this August, so we’ll try our best to find time to look you up. How is your boy, Thad, by now. Sorry to hear that you almost lost him to the pneumonia germ several weeks ago. I sincerely hope that he’s doing much better by now. Saw Billy Brown in town the other day. He is really doing great as the head of the Democratic Party in Nebraska. He is carrying on the farm south of town, too. Jerry Petersen is doing very well on his ranch north of Cambridge. He bought an old, run down piece of land, and is making a very beautiful ranch home out of it. He isn’t married yet, believe it or not. Maybe he’s waiting for Annie to graduate from med. school. Marilyn and Phil are very happy in their lovely farm home. They got married five years ago after Marilyn got her “higher education.” I hope it does her a lot of good in running their home and raising their twins. Oh, speaking of Marilyn recalls Anita to my mind. She and Henry married several years ago, and they now own the controlling interest in the McCook Ice Cream plant. Now for all the rest of the boys that have kept to the old Cambridge area. First, there’s Norman. He could be quite a celebrity in the athletic field by now, but he prefers to farm his place north of Cambridge. You probably heard that he won first place honors in the high jump in the last Olympics. It didn’t go to his head, though. He’s still the same old “Thumper.” Then there's Pat, who is now running for county sheriff of Furnas county. Remember when we were juniors in high school and Pat won the sheriff’s office for County Government Day? Law en- forcement must have taken hold of him then. Gerald Sisson is in McCook quite a bit at the cattle sales. He's farming outside of Cambridge, now. To pull a pun, I hear he’s now milking six cows and raising six kids. So that’s six of one, and half a dozen of another. Well, golly, I believe I’ve just about runout of the latest dope on all our old friends. Please write and tell me any news you might have of the rest of the Class of ’53. Here's hoping we'll get to see you this summer. Sincerely, Ernee Fidler May 20, 1963 Denver, Colorado Dear Ernie, I was very glad to hear from you and sorry I didn’t get around to answering sooner. Thad is much better, but it’s kept me pretty busy taking care of him and keeping Ted from wrecking the house. Yes, Charlie is still working on the railroad. He was promoted to engineer on the “Skyway” last month. We flew to Chicago last fall for the championship football game between the Bears and the Tigers. I could hardly believe my eyes when Iread the line-up------Francis Brown was playing right guard for the Bears! He played a darned good game, too. I ran into another old class-mate while we were there. Thelma and her husband were down from Wisconsin to the game. They really have a wonderful dairy farm up there. I believe she said they have 33 Jersey’s and three children. There was one more surprise in store for me on that trip--the head hostess on the plane coming home was none other than Dixie Williams. She’s quitting her job this spring to marry the pilot. Say, Dixie told me that on her last flight to South America one of the passengers was old Leon O’Brien. He and his bride were enroute to Cuba where he is now stationed as Commander-in-Chief of a big army base. They stopped in Florida for repairs and were there long enough to take in the midget auto races at Daytona Beach. Larry Paisley pulled in first in the finals. It was his first big race with the “jet- mobile ’ he designed. Jan Coba wrote me a nice long letter a few weeks ago. She landed a swell job last year modeling for the famous Conover Agency in New York and now she’s engaged to Harry Conover III. I always had a feeling that girl would go places. She said she had a long talk with Jean Conlin a few days before she wrote me. Jean is teaching speech and dramatics at Vassar; she, too, is sporting a big “sparkler” now. I saw in the paper the other day that Jim Lemmon was appointed head veterinarian for the Armed Forces and is stationed permanently in Washington D.C. He and Janet and their four children will have a great time there. Mom sent me a clipping from the World Herald about Pee Wee (Kenneth) Cross. He is the con- struction engineer for the Eisenhower Dam that is to be started this year in Oklahoma. I sure hope Virginia will like it down there. Her two little girls will see to it that she has plenty to keep her busy. I’ll bet. Now let me see, is that about everybody? Oh, yes, Donna Rauch is right here in Denver. She married her boss at the Cleanrite Laundry and is now busy raising their own set of triplets and two sets of twins. And Bill Flint is now a lifeguard at the municipal swimming pool in San Diego. He says that’s the best place he could think of to settle down and watch for the girl of his dreams. Well, I guess that takes care of everyone. Remember to let me know when you’re coming out. See ya, Shirley Hilton SHIRLEY HILTON------My athletic activities to June Sable. ERNESTINE F IDLER------My jeans and slacks to Twila Way man. JAN COBA-------My “natural” blond hair to Denny Overndon. JEAN CONLIN------My long tresses to Annie Minnick. MARILYN McLANE------My steady dating to Mary Ellen Sable. LAVANA HIATT------My ability to keep my mouth shut to Connie Sayer. ANITA WILLIAMS------My egotistic ways to Ruth Arnold. DONNA RAUGH-------My “quiet ways” to Dixie Dixon. DIXIE TROSPER-----MY SECRET OF HOW TO GET A DIAMOND TO Jean Allen. DIXIE WILLIAMS------My majorette uniform to Sondra Johnson. THELMA SIEBECKER-------My absolute integrity to Johnny McLane. SHARON JOHNSON------1 will my “Gay” to any girl strong enough to carry his track medals around. HERB MEININGER------My trumpet to Shorty Walters. JIM LEMMON-------My speed on the track team to Dale Sayer. NORMAN THOMPSON--------My shyness around girls to Darrel Hansen. KENNETH CROSS-------My life, my love, and all my possessions to Virginia. LARRY PAISLEY-------My ambition to Bob Wyman. FRANCES BROWN-------My position at guard to Rodney Sisson. GERALD SISSON-----My mode of transportation to Kendall Moseley. BILL FLINT-----My high school diploma to anyone who works as hard for it as I have. PAT SAYER------My success on the stage to John O’Brien. BILLY BROWN-------My radical ideas to Dutch Hiatt. LEON O’BRIEN------My popularity with the opposite sex to John Fidler. JERRY PETERSEN------My basketball scores to Billy Mousel. Du( 6 b (lva Y S f VtHB r7ctnm t B.)( Lr IVSOA) Don Perdue Alfreda Cotton David Edgerton Gay Bellamy Beverly Shoff Dennis Ovendon Allene Thompaon Kenneth Brown v Twila Wyman June Meininger Elton Teter Inez Mekelburg Jean Allen Virginia Brown J Jim Fuller Barbara Estergard Dale Sayer Vera Foster Bob Williams Joan Rauch Don Arnold Margie Lockenour Rodney Sisson Dick Wright Jerome Conlin JUNIORS Dick Moore Larry Moore Georgia Harsch Wayne Hiatt Beverly Baker Sharon M. Johnson Marilyn Harding Robert Wyman Mary Ellen Sable George Sayer Charla Case Lynn Olson Carolyn Harding Jimmy Knutson Belva Pearson Donna Allen Shirley Miller Carolyn Barber Sandra Phelps Robert Bellamy Homer Roberts Rochelle Fitchner ■ Opal Ommert Mildred O’Brien Dennis Stearns Patty Wright Annastasia Minnick Janet Reeder Elizabeth Trant Charles Trant Carol Field sophomores Shirley Musil Barbara Johnson Karen Johnson Carrol Hiatt Norma Jones Gary Rowe Sharon Fattig Larry Hansen Virginia Orr Sondra Johnson Gene Carter Ruth Arnold Jerry Allen Larry Kubik Dixie Dixon Jim Stoddard Kenneth Harsch Janice Danfield Roland Walters Jo Ann Moore Kendall Sisson FRESHMEN Trophies, ribbons and medals won in Athletics of Mile Relay: Left to Right Larry Moore, Jerry Peter- sen, Jim Lemmon, and Herb Meininger. Track team; Left to Right: Mr. Pope, D. Moore, G. Bellamy, N. Thompson, J. Lemmon, J. Petersen, D. Wright, Mr. Stephenson. Front Row: J. O’Brien, E. Teter, K. Cross, R. Carter, L. Moore, H. Meininger. 880 Yard Relay Left to Right: Dick Moore, Gay Bellamy, Ro- land Carter and Kenneth Cross. Mr. Pope and Mr. Stephen- son are pictured here with the 1953 award for Athletics. t t Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row: K. Mosely, K. Harsh, J. Fidler, L. Moore, D. Wright, L. Shoff, J. Raeburn, C. Bruse, E. Baker, J. Me Lane. B. Ridpath, H. Roberts, R. Walters, L. Ohlsen, L. Hansen, Don Arnold, J. Conlin, L. Teter, L. Kubik, W. Hiatt, J. Carter, E. Baker, Mr. Stephensen, Mr. Pope. K. Cross, F. Brown, H. Meininger, G. Bellany, D. Perdue, J. Petersen, J. Lemmon, N. Thompson, D. Hansen, R. Carter, D. Moore, B. Brown, P. Sayer. JiMilnaii BENKLEMAN: The Trojans defeated the Benkleman Tigers in the season’s opener by a score of 38-7. It was a surprise victory in that the team showed excellent blocking and tackling. The main highlights of the game were in the first quarter when Gay Bellamy intercepted a pass and went 44 yards for a touch down and Cross’s beautiful 60 yard run. TRENTON: The Cambridge Trojans had little trouble in setting down the Trenton Warrior’s Friday night with a score of 46-18. The Trojans showed lots of power and plenty of scoring ability. The main highlights were Meininger’s 58 yard touchdown on the third play of the game. OXFORD: The Trojans stopped the Oxford Cardinals in their first conference game 47-13. The Trojans had no trouble from them and never were pressed with the second team seeing a lot of action. The highlight of the game was a 50 yard pass from Carter to Thompson, which set up the last touch down. BEAVER CITY: The Trojans dropped Beaver City by a tune of 34-0, thus making it 23 straight victories in a row. The highlights of the game were Cross’s 90 yard kick off return to start the game and his spectacular punt return in the second quarter. MINDEN: The Cambridge Trojans were stopped by a powerful Minden team by a score of 32-0. This was the first set back for the Trojans in 24 starts. The Trojans were out manned all of the way and were never able to get started. FRANKLIN: The Cambridge Trojans downed the Franklin Flyers by a score of 26-0. The Flyers kept the Trojans off balance by using a spread and a wide T. The Trojans were led by hard running Pee Wee Cross, who scored four times and kicked an extra point. ELWOOD: The Cambridge Trojans rolled over Elwood by a score of 45-0. Coach Bill Stephensen used every player as he has done many a time this year. The highlights of the game were the stout defense the Trojans put up, which was led by Jun L., Jerry P., and Francis Brown. ST. CECILIA OF HASTINGS: The Cambridge Trojans again came through by riddling the Hawks 26-0. The Trojans were again led by Pee Wee Cross and Herb. Meininger. The Trojans were in the hole most of the first half. Cross, who scored all of the 26 points, started the scoring by breaking loose on a 96 yard jaunt at the end of the first quarter. The highlights of the game were the spectacular runs by Cross and the tough defense set up by the Trojans when near the goal line. ARAPAHOE: The Cambridge Trojans bumped off the Arapahoe 47-13 to take another step closer to the R. V. L. title. The highlights of the game were the fine running of Pee Wee Cross, Gay Bellamy and Dick Moore, also the beautiful homecoming ceremonies for the football queen. ALMA: The Cambridge Trojans again won the R. V. L. crown by downing the Alma Cardinals 36-6, it was also the second straight year in which the Trojans won the State Class C. Championship. The highlights of the game were the hard running of Cross, Bellamy, Morre and Pat Sayer. i «isiilils illilliilliljf I:::::::::::: iiililiiiiP Francis Brown Guard Jim Lemmon Center Kenneth Cross Full Back iilllli:::-- .....iliillfli.......... lliHiliyiii!!!!!!, =!il!!l!ll!!iil!!l!i!ii!iiiii! Hillliiiiliiilijlijjjji :i=!!!ll!!!l!!!l!! JU ilill mm ...::::::: ill! I::!!::!:::: ::::::::::::: ilr ::::::::: Herb Meininger Half Back Pat Sayer Quarter Back Norman Thompson End Jerry Petersen Tackle Bill Brown Guard 1 1 c Back Row. F. Brown, L. Kubik, L. Teter, D. Hansen, L. Shoff, D. Moore, L. Moore. Second Row. Mr. Stephenson, B. Ridpath, R. Walters, L. Hansen, K. Harsh, J. Raeburn, J. Fidler, J. McLane, B. Bellamy, H. Roberts, Mr. Pope. Front Row. J. O’Brien, R. Carter, H. Meininger, J. Petersen, J. Lemmon, N. Thompson, G. Bellamy, K. Cross. h SI m Herb Meininger Jerry Petersen Kenneth Cross 58 Cambridge--------vs--------Arapahoe 40 55 Cambridge--------vs-------Indianola 58 60 Cambridge--------vs----------Oxford 34 45 Cambridge--------vs----Beaver City 47 41 Cambridge--------vs------------Alma 51 48 Cambridge--------vs----------Edison 44 57 Cambridge--------vs----------Curtis 38 51 Cambridge--------vs----------Elwood 43 60 Cambridge--------vs---------Trenton 34 51 Cambridge--------vs--------Franklin 61 44 Cambridge--------vs----------Minden 60 47 Cambridge--------vs--------Hildreth 70 58 Cambridge--------vs------Benkleman 53 57 Cambridge--------vs---------Orleans 20 Standing. S. Hilton, H. Meininger, J. Lemmon, D. Moore Seated. S. Johnson, E. Fidler, J. Coba, M. McLane, V. Brown Standing. Mr. Anderson, R. Carter, J. Lemmon, L. Hansen, K. Cross Seated. J. Sable, S. Johnson, A. Minnick, I. Mekelburg, V. Brown, J. Reeder Herb Meininger Marilyn McLane Pat Sayer Sharon C. Johnson “Mr. Maxwell” “Mrs. Maxwell” “Wilber Maxwell” “Betty Lou Maxwell” ■ Jean Conlin “Connie Maxwell” Jim Lemmon “Mr. Coday” Anita Williams “Mrs. Coday” Janell Coba “Suzanne Coday” Kenneth Cross “Arthur Coday” Jerry Petersen “Rodger Coday” Leon O’Brien “Radio Announcer” Norman Thompson “Mr. Davis” Back Row. F. Brown, G. Bellamy, L. Parks, N. Thompson, J. Lemmon, P. Petersen, D. Hansen, H. Meininger, R. Carter. Second Row. Mr. Stephenson, J. Conlin, H. Roberts, K. Moseley, D. Perdue, D. Wright, E. Teter, B. Flint, K. Cross, Mr. Pope. Front Row. L. Olson, L. Moore, P. Sayer, B. Ridpath, C. Druse, B. Brown, D. Moore, B. Williams. Back Row. C. Sayer, S. Simon, J. O’Brien, I. Mekelburg, K. Moseley, A. Thompson. Front Row. V. Brown, D. Moore, B. Estergard, D. Hansen, J. Meininger, R. Carter. Back Row: J. Reeder, J. Sable, V. Ore, J. Moore, B. Johnson, A. Minnick, R. Arnold, S. Fattig, D. Williams, J. Conlin, S. Johnson, D. Dixon, C. Sayer, K. Johnson. Second Row: C. Case, M. O’Brien, M. Sable, C. Harding, E. Trant, G. Harsch, R. Fichtner, B. Perarson, S. Phelps, P. Wright, D. Allen, S. Musii, C. Field, M. Harding. First Row: T. Wyman, S. Hilton, B. Ester- gard, M. Lockenour, A. Williams, M. McLane, J. Coba, A. Thompson, S. Simon, A. Cotton, J. Meininger, T. Siebecker. Cheerleaders. S. Johnson, J. Reeder, S. Johnson, V. Brown. A, A vAA.KrVAr '- Back Row: J. Reeder, J. Sable, V. Ore, J. Moore, B. Johnson, S. Fattig, C. Field, R. Arnold, D. Williams, S. Johnson, K. Johnson, N. Jones, M. Harding, L. Deselms. Second Row: Mr. Stepheson, C. Case, M. O’Brien, M. Sable, C. Harding, V. Brown, E. Trant, G. Harsch, J. Coba, B. Pearson, S. Phelps, P. Wright, D. Allen, S. Musii, D. Dixon, B. Shoff, Mr. Pope. Front Row: T. Wyman, B. Estergard, M. Lockenour, A. Williams, M. McLane, J. Reeder, S. Hilton, S. Johnson, S. Johnson, A. Minnick, A. Thompson, S. Simon, J. Meininger, C. Sayer. Back Row. G. Carter, L. O'Brien, N. Thompson, A. Banzhaf, D. Hansen, D. Wright , K. Harach. Second Row. Mr. Johnson, B. Wyman, R. Carter, G. Bellemy, G. Sayer, J. Knutson, D. Arnold, K. Mousely, J. O'Brein. Front Row. B. Bellemy, R. Brown, K. Cross, J. Colin, E. Teter, L. Kubic, K. Sisson. Back Row. G. Harach, C. Harding, A. Minnick, R. Ficthner, B. Pearson, T. Siebecker, Mrs. Stoller. Front Row. M. Harding, K. Johnson, J. Reeder, S. Miller, P. Wright, S. Johnson, J. Reeder, C. Case. Back Row. J. Fiddler, R. Carter, R. Wright, L. Shoff, J. Petersen, J. Lemmon, N. Thompson, D. Hansen, L. O’Brien, K. Harsch. Middle Row: R. Banzhaf, C. Druse, K. Cross, E. Teter, H. Meininger, J. Raburn, K. Ellis, J. O’Brien, D. Moore, J. McLane, J. Allen, Mr. Felts. Front Row: P. Sayer, L. Moore, B. Ridpath, G. Rewe, E. Baker, R. Walters, L. Kubic, G. Carter, L. Hansen, D. Arnold. Back Row: J. Moore, V. Foster, E. Fidler, S. Phelps, S. Miller, R. Arnold, D. Dixon, S. Fattig, A. Thompson, S. Simon, G. Harsch, B. Johnson, D. Allen, A. Williams, M. McLane, J. Conlin, S. Johnson, P. Wright, M. O’Brien, C. Case, M. Harding. Middle Row: N. Jones, C. Fields, A. Cotton, B. Ester- gard, D. Williams, T. Wyman, B. Baker, T. Siebecker, J. Coba, S. Hilton, I. Mekelburg, B. Shoff, J. Allen, C. Harding, S. Musii, L. Deselms, Mr. Felts. Front Row: J. Reeder, S. M. Johnson, J. Reeder, V. Orr, J. Sable, S. C. Johnson, J. Meininger, C. Sayer, M. Lockenour, V. Brown, M. Sable, K. Johnson, E. Trant, A. Minnick. Back Row: J. Coba, S. Hilton, K. Harsch, J. Fidler, R. Wright, J. Raburn, L. Shoff, J. Peterson, J. Lemmon, N. Thompson, D. Hansen, L. O’Brien, H. Meininger, R. Carter, E. Teter, D. Moore, K. Cross, B. Estergard, T. Siebecker. Second Row: Mr. Felts, S. M. Johnson, S. Simon, S. Phelps, I. Mekleburg, A. Thompson, A. Minnick, G. Harsch, R. Arnold, M. McLane, S. Miller, D. Dixon, E. Fidler, S. Fattig, B. Johnson, D. Allen, S. Johnson, P. Wright, A. Williams, J. Conlin, B. Shoff, J. Allen, L. Deselms, C. Fields, B. Baker, K. Johnson, C. Case. Third Row: J. Moore, T. Wyman, E. Trant, J. Reeder, M. Harding, J. Reeder, V. Orr, J. Sable, S. C. Johnson, J. Meininger, C. Sayer, N. Jones, M. Lockenour, V. Brown, A. Cotton, M. Sable, C. Harding, S. Musii, D. Williams, M. O’Brien. Front Row: J. Allen, L. Kubic, J. O’Brien, R. Banzhaf, J. McLane, C. Druse, G. Carter, D. Arnold, L. Hansen, K. Ellis, R. Walters, L. Moore, P. Sayer, B. Ridpath, G. Rowe, E. Baker. Back Row: C. Taylor, C. Kubic, S. Miller, M. McLane, S. Hilton, G. Harsch, B. Foster, L. Moore, D. Moore, K. Harsch, J. O’Brien, J. Ridpath. Second Row: V. Brown, S. M. Johnson, M. Sable, S. Phelps, T. Siebecker. K. Ellis, L. Deselms, J. Sayer, B. Ridpath, E. Allen, B. Johnson, S. Fattig, S. Simon, J. Meininger, Mr. Felts. Front Row: J. Conlin, J. Sayer, J. Reeder, G. Carter, L. Kubic, J. Brown, D. Williams, J. Conlin, C. Druse, H. Meininger, R. Walters, J. Reeder, C. Sayer. Herb Meininger Dick Moore BOYS QUARTET MADRIGALS Virginia Brown, accom. Sharon M. Johnson Donna Allen Jean Conlin Barbara Johnson Anastasia Minnick Sharon Fattig Marilyn Me Lane Connie Sayer Sharon C. Johnson Virginia Brown, accom. Pat Sayer Larry Moore Norman Thompson Jean Conlin Connie Sayer Margaret Lockenour Sharon M. Johnson Janet Reeder Marilyn McLane Sharon C. Johnson Barbara Johnson John O'Brien Herb Meininger Dick Moore Back Row: Mr. Pope, Mr. Johnson, Mr.Folts, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Stephenson. Front Row: Miss Wink, Mrs. Stoller, Miss Correll. Bshcf ! com O tb H Fic. 7 c f i 1 I A. Cotton, D. Trosper, C. Sayer, J. Allen, and J. Meininger are shown in study hall. M. McLane and H. Meininger are busy preparing a mat for the annual, at one of the many nights spent at school after hours. A study period for the Sophomore girls in one of their Homemaking classes. Please girls the books! M. Harding is holding the bowl while C. Field beats cake batter. Looking on is Mrs. Stoller and G. Harasch. R. Arnold and J. Sable are busy in this Homemaking period as N. Jones, and K. Johnson are listening to Mrs. Stoller. B. Flint looks over amat which was prepared by J. Lemmon, Mr. Pope and V. Brown. This what the seniors look like in Civics class. Pictured are B. Brown, B. Flint, L. O’Brien, Pat Sayer, J. Lemmon, L. Paisey, J. Pertersenand, K. Cross. D. Allen, S. Phelps, J. Reeder, A. Minnick, S. Johnson and J. Reeder are enjoying studing during one of the Sophomore Homemaking classes As R. Carter looks to Mr. Pope for help D. Hansen tries his hand atone of the many problems during a Physics class. !• «. !! wm Tomorrow’s work is done today J. Colin, A. Williams and M. McLane (in background) are preparing an assignment. Miss Correll is helping part of her law class (F. Brown, L. Paisley, D. Eggerton) J. Coba looks a bit suprised. J. Reeder, J. Reeder, P. Wright and others are wondering, if this cake will come out good enough to be eaten. The boys know that it won’t but they can’t convince the girls. Really these Freshmen study and LITTLE more than what is shown in this snap shot of one of their classes. J. McLane is absorbed only in the D. Rouch shows how it is done as D. Trosper, M. McLane, J. Coba, S. Johnson, A. Williams, J. Conlin, and T. Siebecker watch. This event takes place in the Homemaking class for the Seniors. Mr. Pope as he looks in Physics class Dr. Allen R. Taylor Paris Motor Co. Dentist Phone 30 A Ford in your future. Phone 47 The Gamble Store Ben Franklin Store Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 96 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 120 Heating and Metal Shop Thorndike’s Store Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 125 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 2 McKinney’s Apparel Mousel’s Market (Formerly the Correll Shop) Phone 262 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 5 G. E. Simon Minnick Hardware Attorney and Counseler at Law Cambridge , Nebraska Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 74 Paisley’s Grocery Brown’s Produce Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 244 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 9 Cambridge, Telephone Co. Clink’s Cafe Cambridge, Nebraska “The meeting and eating place in Cambridge , Nebraska” Cambridge Hotel Luthers Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 58 Cambridge, Nebraska Rankin Bros. Paul Poush Grain - Feed Phone 108 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 97 The Cambridge State Bank Kansas-Nebraska Natural Member F.D.I.C. Phone 82 Gas company Phone 67 Republican Valley Hospital The First National Bank Clarence Minnick, M.D. Cambridge , Nebraska Members of the F.D. I.C. Phone 13 C. M. Druse Marline Togs Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 88 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 56 Dorsey Cleaners Pioneer Ins. Agency Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 18 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 29 Druse Cleaners Elite Beauty Salon Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 154 Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 37 Butler and Eisenhart John Drug Co. Congratulates the Seniors Cambridge, Nebr. Cambridge, Nebraska Phone 38 CONGRATULATIONS ........ 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