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Cambridge High School Cambridge, Nebraska Editor Judy John Business Manager Ed Heilman EHE TROJAN 1963 '63 We, the seniors of 1963, dedicate this annual to Mr. Stine, who ha worked for the welfare of our High School and has ever been a source || of help and encouragement. FACULTY MR. YENTHS, Superintendent B. A., M. A. Kearney State MR. CHAMBERLAIN, English and Coach Basketball B. A. Colorado State in Greeley MISS CLARK, Home Economics B. S. Kearney State MISS REAGAN, Commercial B. A. Kearney State MR. SKARDA, Social Science and Coach Football, Track B. S. Midland College MR. STINE, Principal and Science B. A., M. A., University of Wyoming MR. POTTER, Mathematics, Science B. S. Kearney State MR. NOVY, Music B. A. Kearney State MRS. YENTES, English, Latin, and Librarian B. A. Kearney State MR. SORENSON, Vocational Agriculture B. A. University of Nebraska College of Agriculture CHARLES D. BROWN ••Dave Boys' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Band Officer 2-3 Class Play 3-4 Class Officer 2-3-4 Student Council 4 County Government Day 3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 C Qub 1-2-3-4 State Track Meet 3 Annual Staff 4 DONNA GAI SURBER Donna Pep aub Lg2-3y .j. Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 P.E. 1-2 CAROLE ANN SMITH Carol Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2 Majorette 3-4 Class Officer 2 Class Play 3 Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Small Group 3 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Paper Staff 2-4 Annual Staff 4 P.E.1-2 DANNY R. RICHARDSON “Danny Basketball 1-2 “C dub 2-3-4 Boys' Glee 2-3 Music Contest 3 dass Play 3 P.E. 1 CHARLES TELLUS “Chuck Football 1-2-3-4 Track 2 C Club 2-3-4 “C Club Officer 4 Boys' Glee 1-2-3 Small Groups 3 Music Contest 1-2-3 F.F.A. 1-2 F.F.A. Officer 1-2 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Class Officer 1 Student Council 3 Annual Staff 4 P.E. 1-2 Homecoming King 4 F.F.A. Leadership Camp 2 DIXIE R. MOSELEY Dixie Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club Officer 4 Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Class Officer 2-3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff P.E. 1-2 Student Council 3-4 Student Council Officer 4 Trojanette 3 Homecoming Queen 4 County Government Day 3 Kearney Tests 3 Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 DONALD L. JOHNSON “Don Student Council 1 Football 1 Track 1-3 P.E. 2-4 Boys' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 BARBARA L. BENTLEY “Barb Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Small Groups 3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club Officer 4 PJ=. 1-2 Trojanette 3 County Government Day 3 Class Officer 1-4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 PHILLIP EUGENE HIATT “Phil I Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Track 1-2 C dub 2-3-4 “C Club Officer 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Class Officer 2 Boys' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-3-4 Madrigal 4 Boys' Octet Annual Staff 4 MARILYN JANE ALLEN “Marilyn Girls’ Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Pep dub 3-4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 P.E.1-2 CHARLES H. ROCK “Charlie Track 1-2 Basketball 1-2-3 Football 1 “C dub 3-4 District Basketball Tournament 3 Boys' Glee 2-3 Music Contest 3 dass Play 3 County Government Day 3 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 JO ANN AVERY “Jo Pep dub 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 P.E. 1-2 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 MORRIS CHARLES KUBIK Boys’ Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Morris Annual Staff 4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 C Qub 1-2-3-4 “C Club Officer 4 District Basketball Tournament 3 F JFA. 1-2-3-4 State F.F.A. Convention 2 CATHERINE PISCEVICH Cathy Pep Qub 1-2-3-4 Pep Club Officer 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Band Officer 4 Drum Majorette 3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls’ Glee 1-2-3-4 Small Groups 2-3-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 State Music Clinic 4 Class Officer 3 Kearney Contest 1 County Government Day 3 Annual Staff 3-4 Class Play 3-4 Student Council 2 Paper Staff 2-4 P.E.1-2 Homecoming Attendant 4 Scholastic C 3 Girls’ State 3 W. ROGER BALCOM Roger Football 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 ’ F.F.A. Officer 3 F.F.A. Convention 3-4 Chorus 1 C Qub 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 JO ANN DORSEY Jo Ann” Pep Qub 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Trojanette 3 Band 4 State Music Clinic 2-3-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Boys’ Glee Accompanist 3-4 P . 1-2 Class Play 3-4 Small Group 1-2-3-4 HOWARD L. KESTER JR. Howdy Football 1-3-4 Basketball 1 Track 2-3-4 C Club 2-3-4 P . 2-3 F.F.A. 1 Boys' Glee 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 County Government Day 3 Music Contest 2-3-4 Student Manager 1-2 CONNIE LEE LAVERACK Connie Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-4 Trojanette 3 P.E. 1 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Paper Staff 2-4 Paper Staff Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 JOHN N. WALBURN John Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 C dub 2-3-4 C Club Officer 4 Class Officer 1-2-3-4 Student Council 3-4 Kearney Contest 1-2-3 Scholastic “C 3-4 Regents’ Scholarship 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boys' Glee 1-2-3-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 County Government Day 3 P.E.1-2 PATRICIA E. JACKSON Scholastic C” 3 Regents’ Scholarship Alternate 4 Patty Student Librarian 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Annual Staff 4 Girls’ State Alternate 3 Pep dub 1-2-3-4 Pep dub Officer 4 Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Small Group 1-2-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 P . 1-2 dass Officer 1-2-3-4 VICTORE. DRUSE Vic Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Track 1-2-3-4 C Club 2-3-4 Music Contest 3 Boys' Glee 1-2 Mixed Chorus 1-2 P. E. 1-2-3-4 JUDITH A. JOHNSON Judy Annual Staff 3-4 Paper Staff 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Small Group 1-2-3 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Majorette 1-2-3-4 P.E. 1-2 Class Play 3-4 Class Officer 1-2-3 Student Council 1 Kearney Contest 2 County Government Day 3 Scholastic C 3 BRUCE D. BROOKS JR. Bruce LARRY D. HAMMON Larry Football 1-2 F. P. H. Track 1-2 F. P. H. Class Play 3 F. P. H. Annual Staff 4 EDWARD G. HEILMAN Eddie Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 C Club 2-3-4 C” Club Officer 3 State Track Meet 3 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. Officer 2-3-4 State F. F. A. Convention 2-3-4 Class Officer 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boys' Glee 1-2-3-4 Small Groups 1-2-3-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Band Officer 1-4 State Music Clinic 3-4 Student Council 2-3-4 Student Council Officer 3-4 Scholastic ”C” 3-4 Kearney Contest 1-2-3 Scholastic Award 1-2 County Government Day 3 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Boys' State 3 Regents' Alternate 4 CLASS WILL David Brown Donna Surber Bruce Brooks Dixie Moseley Howard Kester Carol Smith Donnie Johnson Judy Johnson Danny Richardson Cathy Piscevich John Walburn Patty Jackson Phil Hiatt Connie Laverack Morris Kubik Jo Ann Dorsey Vic Druse Roger Balcom Barbara Bentley Chuck Tellus Marilyn Allen Eddie Heilman Jo Ann Avery Larry Hammon Charles Rock my J. F. K. pin to Mr. Chamberlain all my junk to the next inhabitant of my locker my John Deere to Mr. Chamberlain my sympathies to the underclassmen the mile to Phil Johnson my good driving record to Jo Moore my ability to control my temper to Mr. Skarda my baton to the next lucky majorette my ability to trip over painted lines to Mr. Chamberlain Morris Kubik to Pete Jareske the 880 to Steve Yentes my height to Joan Estergard my good grades in Physics to the next class under Mr. Potter my slender figure to Wanda McCully my love of music to Mr. Novy my sunglasses and green hat to Rich TroBaugh my 1947 Frazer to Mr. Skarda my window washing to Mr. Sorenson my inferiority complex to Mr. Potter my boots to Mr. Chamberlain my good conduct in girls' glee to Carol Potter my Chevies to Leo Paris my love for C. H. S to Mary Potter my long hair to Mr. Chamberlain my brains to Mr. Potter PROPHECY Wants to be Probably will be Eddie Heilman Doctor Butcher Judy Johnson Nurse Hypochondriac Morris Kubik Farmer Taxi driver Jo Ann Dorsey A Singer Sewing machine Charles Rock Electronics Engineer 100 Watt Bulb Dixie Moseley Business Teacher Bookie Jo Ann Avery Out of Cambridge and Happy Fixture of Cambridge museum Larry Hammon Teacher School janitor Marilyn Allen In Denver Statue in Pioneer Village Phil Hiatt Playboy Sand pile major Barbara Bentley Commercial Artist Tattoo Artist Roger Balcom Farmer Trapeze artist Patty Jackson Nurse Lady wrestler Danny Richardson Out of Debt Repossessed Donna Surber Rich Fashion Designer Poor gunny sack saver Bruce Brooks Farmer Head Hunter in Africa Howard Kester Rancher Hoss Cartwright David Brown Soldier of Fortune In K. P. Chuck Tellus Carpenter Ballet Instructor Carol Smith Business Teacher Embezzler Vic Druse Forest Ranger Arsonist Cathy Piscevich Millionare rancher's wife Indentured servant John Walburn Pharmacist Drug Addict Donnie Johnson Nurse Hoof and mouth disease carrier Connie Laverack A Lab Technician Test Tube Dear Father Time, May 15, 1963 It is that time of year again when we the Seniors have reached our last few moments in the halls of C.H.S. It was so long ago that we entered kindergarten as little five year old tykes, and now, here we are--grown men and women, taking our first step into life. 1951. So long ago when sixteen little monsters marched to our first day of school. I remember there was Dixie Moseley, Carol Smith, Connie Laverack, Don Johnson, Judy Johnson, Phil Hiatt, Jo Dorsey, Cathy Piscevich, Eddie Heilman, Morris Kubik, Vic Druse, and Bruce Brooks. Yes, we were scared and nervous, but we were so anxious to begin our education (?). I'll bet we were the first class to ever have a teacher promoted with us. As we advanced to first grade, Jo Ann Avery and Charles Rock joined us. Marilyn Allen came when we were in the second grade. It must have been around this year when we could no longer bring our mgs to take our after-dinner “snooze.” In the third grade, Patty Jackson came, but Donna Surber left us, and she didn't return until the fifth grade, and that is when Marilyn Allen left us. It was after the fourth grade, that we could no longer have stories read to us right after dinner. BLACK STALLION seemed to add so much zest to school. It was truly a lost memory! Chuch Tellus joined us at sixth grade, but we lost another long term scholar that year—David Brown, only to have him return to our sacred halls in the seventh grade. Then, our first big step: eighth grade graduation. The flowers, the dresses, the hurry and scurry, the cold clammy hands, and in less than two hours, it was over; we were freshmen: “Here we are--comeandgetus.’ And they did too! Qie long summer of initiation! Then, in the fall of 1959, we entered our first year of high school. Whether it was worse than our first day of kindergarten, who could judge? Barbara Bentley. Howard Kester, and Roger Balcom pulled up stakes and joined us, and Marilyn Allen returned. We must have been awfully green. It was at least a week before all of us found out where we were supposed to be at which times. We had a bake sale for our money raising project that year, after much debate if I remember right. Then, in no time at all, we were sophomores. It seemed like we had been freshmen for such a short while. The penny arcade--remember it? All that work, but all the fun. Then only to find ourselves one year older, and one class further-already. It was a big year. We decided to start it off right with a big bang--a profit from our Sadie Hawkins Dance of $3.55. But, what is the price of fun? It was also this year, when we had our first class play, LET’S FACE IT. We didn't receive any academy awards, but we sure had loads of fun. Then, in February of 1962, we received our most valuable possessions--our class rings. But best of all, was our Prom. Remember the “millions of flowers we made out at Johnsons? All the decorating until you swore that you never wanted to see green, yellow, or pink again for the rest of your life. But after it was all done, it was easy to see how the tall white mansion, the magnolia trees, and the fish pond blended together and made our theme, GONE WITH THE WIND the most exciting one ever. When you stood back, and could look at the finished beauty, it was well worth all the work. But, before we could realize it, we were Seniors. There was a big rush to make up lost credits because, we only had nine months tomakeup for three years. Larry Hammon joined us at this time. We had our Senior pictures taken, ordered graduation announcements, and started to work on the annual which would be the best yet. We gave a combination Junior-Senior Play entitled CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. There were all the “last dances, football and basketball games, trackmeets, music contest, and annual meetings. The Juniors gave us a beautiful prom entitled MOONLIGHT AND ROSES. We chose our class flower, the American Beauty Rose; our class colors, blue and silver; and our class motto. The Future Is Ours If We Want It; and it certainly is! Then, it was over. Withinone hour, we will receive our diplomas and each person will take their separate path into the future. This was the shortest four years of our lives! Sincerely, THE SENIORS OF '63 Ui BEK Ji -V ' H m v FIRST ROW: Left to right, Miss Clark, Sponsor, R. Sandman, C. Potter, P. Trumble, G. Cotton, M. Brown, C. Newcomb, S. Hayen, P. Metzger, Mr. Potter, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: B. Rupe, B. Evertson, G. Witte, L. Paris, P. Sexton, H. Johnson, N. Trosper, M. Parker, V. Sexton. THIRD ROW: A. O'Brian, D. Purinton, V. Robinson, T. Buzzell, M. Jones, D. Sayer, G. Phillips, M. Brooks, C. Williams, A. Molloy. FOURTH ROW: H. Sayer, C. Knehans, D. Allen, D. Frandsen, C. Zabel, E. Rathbun, B. Shoemaker, J. Estergard, J. Brown, G. Musil. JUNIOR CLASS The thirty-seven members of the Junior Class elected the following first semester officers; President, Gerald Cotton; Vice-President, Martha Brown; Secretary, Peggy Thimble; Treasurer, Cheryl Newcomb. Student Council Members, Carol Potter and Steve Hayen. Second semester officers were; President, Vivian Robinson; Vice-President, Steve Hayen; Secretary, Carolyn Williams; Treasurer, Martha Brown. All the girls were in Pep Club. Cheryl Newcomb, Barbara Rupe, and Peggy Trumble were elected first team cheerleaders. Eight boys went out for football, six for basketball, and eight for track. During this year the Juniors took part in the class play, sponsored a Hernando's Hideaway beatnik party, received their class rings, and put on the Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom for the Seniors. SOPHOMORE CLASS The thirty-three members of the Sophomore class elected the following first semester officers: President, Phil Johnson; Vice-President, Ellen Eisenhart; Secretary, Mary JoMessersmith; Student Council Member, Mary Ellen Bassford. Second semester officers were: President. Beverly Nickerson; Vice-President, Gloria Miracle; Secretary, Ellen Eisenhart; Treasurer, John Phillips. Seven boys went out for football and six for basketball. All of the girls were in Pep Club. Mary Jo Messersmith and Mary Ellen Bassford were elected second string cheerleaders. The sophomore class sponsored the Penny Arcade in January. FIRST ROW: P. Jareske, G.Miracle, M.Potter, E. Eisenhart, Mr. Skarda, Sponsor, P. Johnson, M. Messersmith, M. Bassford, M. Ross. SECOND ROW: P. Warnock, A. Teter, D. Krauss, D. Pearson, J. Tellus, A. Chamness, B. Wier,R.Hablitzel. THIRD ROW: C.Amann, J.Evertson, S. Farr, J. Wright, D. Jackson, B. Shifflet, B. Nicker- son, W. McQilly, C. Colson. FOURTH ROW: J. Phillips, G. Kasson, C. Allen, J. Bible, R. TroBaugh, D. John- son, V. Stevens, K. Rauch. FIRST ROW: Mr. Chamberlain, Sponsor, R. Lunbery, T. Paisley, C. Hayen, P. Joseph, J. Teter, B. Paisley, K. Hecox, G. TenBensel, Mrs. Yentes, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: D. Pearce, R. Miracle, G. Moore, D. Witte, L. Ommert, G. Parker, J. Chlson, M. Allen, K. Estes. THIRD ROW: C. Beals, D. Jackson, W. Farr, B. Hart- well, J. Zabel, M. Chamness, B. Hageman, S. Amann, M. Taylor. K. Stewart. FOURTH ROW: V. Rupe, M. Knehans, J. Brown, D. Stanton A. Brooks, W. Sayer, C. Powell, C. Trosper. FRESHMAN CLASS The thirty-five members of the freshman class elected the following first semester officers: President, Paul Joseph: Vice-President. Jim Teter; Secretary, Carla Hayen; Treasurer, Benny Paisley; Student Council Member, Wayne Sayer. Second semester officers were: President, Jerry Ohlson; Vice-President, Larry Qnmert; Secretary, Celia Beals; Treasurer, John Zabel. Eight boys went out for football and four for basketball. Ann Brooks and Celia Beals were elected as second string cheerleaders. Most of the girls were in Pep Club. The freshman class sponsored a Sock Hop in September. ACTIVITIES CHEERLEADERS B. Rupe, C. Newcomb, J. Johnson, P. Trumble PEP CLUB Second Team Cheerleaders; Left to Right: M. Bassford, M. Messersmith, A. Brooks, C. Beals. Bottom Row: K. Hecox, K. Estes, G. Moore, C. Hayen, C. Trosper, M. Chamness, S. Amann, K. Stewart, G. Parker, D. Pearce, R. Lunbery, Second Row: P. Warnock, M. Potter, M. Parker, A. Chamness, C. Colson, A. Teter, M. Knehans, V. Rupe, G. Miracle, Third Row: P. Jackson, P. Metzger, B. Bentley, C. Powell, B. Nickerson, J. Evertson, W. McCulley, B. Wier, V. Sexton, C. Laverack, M. Allen, Fourth Row: J. Avery, C. Williams, M. Brooks, C. Smith, M. Brown. C. Amann. D. Purington, A. O’Brien, B. Evertson, D. Moseley, Fifth Row: Miss Reagan, A. Moloy, J. Dorsey, D. Surber, C. Potter, C. Piscevich, J. Estergard. D. Frandsen, B. Robinson. M. ANNUAL STAFF Front Row; Left to Right: D. Brown, C. Piscevich, C. Tellus, V. Robinson, Mr. Potter, Sponsor; J. Johnson, E. Heilman, M. Allen, P. Jackson. Back Row: B.Bentley, D. Moseley, C. Smith, M. Kubik, J. Dorsey, C. Rock, D. Surber, P. Hiatt, J. Avery, C. Laverack. PAPER STAFF Front Row Left to Right: C. Smith, J. Dorsey, B. Bentley, C. Piscevich, C. Laverack. J. Avery, P. Trumble, Miss Reagan, Sponsor. Second Row: M. Parker, B. Evertson, J. Johnson, B. Rupe, B. Wier, D. Purington, A. Teter, A. Chamness, V. Sexton, C. Newcomb, D. Moseley, Last Row: J. Evertson, M. Brooks, M. Brown, L. Paris, D. Surber, C. Rock, J. Estergard, T. Buzzel, V. Robinson, M. Allen. G. Witte. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row, Left to Right: E. Heilman, D. Moseley, Mr. Stine. C. Newcomb, P. Joseph, M. Bassford, VI. Sayer, Mr. Yentes, Last Row: P. Johnson, M. Brown, D. Brown, J. Walburn, C. Potter, S. Hayen F.F. A. Front Row, Left to Right: R. Balcom, J. Brown, R. Sandman, E. Heilman, G. Phillips, P. Sexton, Mr. Sorenson, Second Row: G. tenBensel, W. Sayer, J. Teter, D. Witte, Third Row: G. Brown, D. Allen, G. Musii, D. Johnson, P. Joseph, P. Johnson, D. Sayer, B. Hageman, C. Allen, H. Sayer, B. Shifflet, J. Phillips BAND FRONT ROW: M. Potter, C. Piscevich, C. Williams, J. Bible, P. Metzger, M. Chamness, K. Hecox, C. Potter. SECOND ROW: K. Estes, G. Parker, A. Chamness, G. Moore, A. Teter, M. Chamness, K. Paris, L. Farr, M. Messersmith. THIRD ROW; V. Rupe, G. Parker, S. Amann, V. Sexton, B. Shoemaker, E. Heilman, K. Groshong, D. Feeken, M. Taylor, J. Teter, G. tenBensel, M. Parker, V. Robinson, P. Trumble. FOURTH ROW: C. Miller, J. Mousel, N. Petefish, S. Carter, D. Pearson, D. Brown, J. Wal- burn, D. Jackson, J. Estes, F. Shoemaker, C. Powell, E. Rathbun. STANDING: W. Allen, J. Dorsey, J. Trumble, C. Beals, C. Amann, Mr. Novy. The band participated in the half-time shows duringthe home foot- ball games. They attended Band Day at Kearney in the fall. Clinic was held at Beaver City, and Contest was held at Holdrege. The Band Banquet was held April 5. The theme was Canadian Sunset. OFFICERS President ------------------------------E. Heilman V. President------------------------- C. Piscevich Secretary------------------------------ P. Trumble Treasurer-------------------------------V. Robinson Librarians ----------------------------- G. Moore C. Beals Reporter------------------------------ M. Potter Sergeant-at-Arms--------------------------J. Bible Representatives: Freshman - Sophomore Junior --- Senior Jr. High - -- M. Taylor M. Potter B. Shoemaker ---J. Dorsey F. Shoemaker GIRLS’ GLEE © m © n ( a jyjry , tP mPmfi P-fl.P-A Ofi fl O on p ft n non FIRST ROW: R. Lunbery, G.Miracle, D.Pierce, G.Parker, G. Moore, K. Stewart, S. Amann, M. Allen, C. Hayen, P. Jackson, K. Estes, K. Hecox, Mr. Novy. SECOND ROW: M. Chamness, C. Beals, P. Metzger, C. Trosper, C. Laverack, B. Bentley, D. Moseley, M. Bassford, M. Parker, V. Sexton, P. Wamock, W. Farr. THIRD ROW: B Evertson, A. Molloy, M. Potter, A. Teter, M. Messersmlth, V. Rupe, J. Johnson, C. Colson, A. Chamness, C. Newcomb, C. Williams, B. Rupe, J. Avery. FOURTH ROW: P. Trumble, A. O'Brien, A. Brooks, B. Weir, C. Amann, J. Evertson, D. Purinton, B. Nickerson, W. McCully, M. Knehans, E. Eisenhart, C. Powell. FIFTH ROW;M.Brooks, J. Dorsey. C. Smith, D. Frandsen, C. Potter, J. Estergard, C. Piscevich, D. Surber, M. Allen, M. Brown, V. Robinson. MAJORETTES Left to Right: M. Bassford, C. Smith, J. Estergard, M. Brown, E. Eisenhart, J. Johnson. Center: C. Piscevich. MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mr. Novy, K. Hecox, P. Jackson, C. Hayen, G. Moore, M. Parker, V. Sexton, A. Chamness, S. Amann, G. Parker, D. Pierce, K. Estes. SECOND ROW: D. Wine, P. Jareske, E. Heilman, B. Bentley, D. Moseley, C. Laverack, C. Trosper, L. Paris, G. Wine, J. Teter. THIRD ROW; A. Teter, M. Potter, M. Messer- smith, W. Sayer, D.Johnson, K.Rauch, D.Jackson, J. Zabel, M. Chamness, J. Johnson, M. Bassford. FOURTH ROW: C. Newcomb, C. Powell, V.Robinson, J.Brown, B. Shoemaker, J. Brown, P. Hiatt, B. Nickerson, V. Rupe, P. Trumble. FIFTH ROW: C. Smith, C. Potter, C. Zabel, M. Kubik, J. Walburn, D. Brown, E. Rathbun, H. Kester, J. Bible, C. Piscevich, J. Dorsey. BOYS’ GLEE TOP ROW: G. Kasson, B. Shoemaker, C. Zabel, H. Kester, E. Rathbun, D. Brown, J. Walburn, M. Kubik, J. Brown, J. Bible, D. Jackson. MIDDLE ROW: J. Teter, D. Pearson, K. Rauch, J. Brown. P. Hiatt, V. Stevens, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. Witte, P. Trumble. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Novy, P. Jareske, G. Witte, L. Paris. B. Shifflet, W. Sayer, J. Zabel, D. Krauss, E. Heilman, M. Ross, J. Dorsey. INTER-HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST Front row, left to rigfrt: H. Kester. J. Dorsey, J. Walburn, C. Piscevich, C. Allen, C, Potter. Second row: A. Chamness, E. Heilman, B. Nickerson, D. Jackson, D. Moseley. Third row: W. Farr, A. Teter, C. Newcomb, P. TYumble, M. Potter. SCHOLASTIC “C Seated left to right: B. Nickerson. C. Potter. C. Piscevich, Standing: M. Potter, J. Walburn, E. Heilman, J Johnson, P. Jackson. CLASS PLAY “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN L. Hayen, E. Newcomb, C, Potter, J. Walburn, P. Trumble, E. Heilman, M. Brown, J. Dorsey, S. Hayen, C. Piscevich, C. Zabel, H. Kester, E. Rathbun C. Potter, J. Walburn, C. Zabel, S. Hayen, M. Brown, T. Buzzell, E. Heilman, P. Trumble, j. Dorsey, E. Newcomb,, L. Hayen, C. Piscevich, J. Johnson, H. Kester, D. Brown, B. Shoe- maker, E. Rathbun, D. Surber C. Potter, D. Surber, J. Walburn C. Potter, C. Piscevich, J. Walburn with ‘‘Teddies”, H. Kester, E, Newcomb HOMECOMING First Attendants: Phillip Hiatt, Patty Jackson, Queen: Dixie Moseley, King: Charles Tellus, Second Atten- dants: Cathy Piscevich, Ed Hielman SENIOR SEXTET P. Jackson, J. Johnson, J. Dorsey, C. Piscevich, C. Smith, B. Bentley, Accompanist: P. Trumble ATHLETIC BANQUET- THE TROJAN WAR March 15, 1963 PROGRAM Invocation ---------- Welcome ------------- Response ----------- Football Highlights ■ Entertainment------- Basketball Highlights Rev. C. Copley Dixie Moseley Morris Kubik -- Phillip Hiatt Mr. Skarda -- Senior Sextet -- David Brown Mr. Chamberlain Words of Appreciation KING -------------------------------------- Chuck Tellus QUEEN ..................................... Dixie Moseley Guest Speaker.......................... Mr. Charles Foster Athletic Director N. S. T. C., Kearney BAND BANQUET April 5, 1963 New Officer are: President ........ Peggy Trumble V. President .... Vivian Robinson Sec............ MaryJoMessersmith Treas...........Annette Chamness Sgt.-at-Arms ... David Jackson Librarians ....... Claudia Miller Jean Trumble Reporter ............... Jon Bible Bd Heilman received the Arion Award. The following are the results of the District Music Contest: Band .................... Excellent Mixed Chorus ............ Excellent Girls Glee ............... Excellent Boys Quartette ......... Average Bovs Trio .............. Excellent Girls Triple Trio ... Below Average Girls Sextette .......... Excellent Girls High Voice: Mary Potter ............. Excellent Jo Ann Dorsey ......... Outstanding Girls Medium Voice: Glenda Moore ...........Excellent Peggy Thimble ........... Excellent Girls Low Voice: Vickie Sexton ........... Excellent Boys Medium Voice: Ed Heilman ................ Average Piano Solo: Jo Ann Dorsey...........Outstanding Baritone Sax. Solo: Alice Teter ............. Excellent Trombone Solo: Ed Rathburn ............. Excellent Cornet Solo: Peggy Trumble ... Outstanding minus JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM MOONLIGHT AND ROSES 3. Top Row: E. Heilman, B. Shifflet, H. Johnson, J. Wright, J. Walburn, R. Balcom, H, Kester. J, Brown, D. Stan- ton, P. Joseph, Middle Row: Coach Chamberlain, W.Sayer.G. Cotton, J. Phillips, V. Druse, J. Bible, C. Allen, S. Hayen, M. Kubik, R. Tro Baugh, P. Hiatt, C. Knehans, Coach Skarda, Bottom Row: J. Olson, M. Taylor, P. Johnson, G. Phillips, C. Tellus, N. Trosper, D. Johnson, G. Witte,. L. Ommert, J. Teter. Cambridge 0 7 Wauneta 0 Cambridge 7 I— Grant 26 Cambridge 7 Oxford 12 Cambridge 21 vV Beaver City 6 Cambridge 34 a Alma 7 Cambridge 6 Franklin 12 Cambridge 7 dn Elwood 0 Cambridge 20 Bertrand 19 Cambridge 14 I— Arapahoe 25 H Norman Trosper H. M. Gazette Howard Johnson H. M. Gazette Roger Balcom Tackle Ed Heilman Quarterback H. M. Hastings-3 John Walburn End Vic Druse End Chuck Tellus Guard H. M. Gazette-3 H. M. Hastings-3 A. C. Gazette-4 H. M. All-State-4 Phil Hiatt Guard Morris Kubik Quarterback H. M. Gazette-3 Howard Kester End VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Heilman, N. Trosper, R. troBaugh, G. Musii, M. Kubik, D. Brown, C. Rock, J. Walburn, S. Hayen, B. Shoemaker, H. Johnson, D. Richardson, Coach Chamberlain, St. Mgrs. J. Zable, D. Pearson. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Jareske, J. Ohlsen, L. Paris, J. Phillips, J. Bible, Coach Skarda, D. Jackson. K. Rauch, L. Ommert, J. Teter, B. Paisley, St. Mgrs. J. Zable, D. Pearson. Morris Kubik All Dis. Tour. '62 All Conference '63 David Brown John Walburn Letterman 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman 2, 3. 4 H. M. Dis. Tour. '62 Ed Heilman Letterman 2, 3 Dan Richardson Letterman 2, 3 Charles Rock Letterman 3 c OPP 51 Oxford • 82 52 Indianola 53 48 Wauneta 50 42 Holbrook 43 70 y Trenton 69 57 Bartley 46 51 Elwood 46 49 Alma 60 60 Franklin 80 46 Bertrand 67 56 Arapahoe 68 56 -s' Beaver City 46 61 Culbertson 75 69 Hayes Center 61 R. V. L. TOURNAMENT C OPP 32 Bertrand 56 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT C OPP 42 Grant 48 TRACK Top L. to R. Paul Joseph, John Zabel, Donald Jackson, Charles Zabel, Jon Bible. Chuck Allen, John Phillips. Burnell Shifflet, Bob Hageman, Middle L. to R. Bob Sandman, Benny Paisley, Jim Teter, Mike Taylor, Jerry Olson, Larry Qnmert, Pete Jareske, Coach Skarda. Bottom L. to R. Howard Johnson, Bill Shoemaker, Morris Kubik, John Walburn, David Brown, Howard Kester, Bd Heilman, Gerald Cotton, Norman Trosper. Cambridge 99--Dual Elwood 25 Cambridge 81 Indianola 35--Triangular Holbrook 32 Arapahoe Invitational-placed second Mile Relay L. to R. Ed Heilman, John Walburn, Dave Brown, Morris Kubik Beaver City Invitational-placed first Cambridge 63 1 2 Loomis 43- Triangular Wilsonville 41 1 2 R.V.L.-placed second District-placed seventh 880 Relay L. to R. Gerald Cotton, Paul Joseph, Bill Shoemaker, Rich TroBaugh, Not pictured Norman Trosper. Howard Kester-Mile 4 i Left Mile Relay, Beaver City Invitational. Middle 1st place Beaver City Invitational. Right Mile Relay, Arap. Invitational David Brown-440 and Mile Relay Bd Heilman-100, 440, and Mile Relay v.v 4 Morris Kubik-Hurdles, Pole Vault, and Mile Relay John Walburn-880 and Mile Relay C”CLUB Top L. to R. Steve Hayen, Howard Kester, Charles Rock, Roger Balcom, David Brown, Bill Shoemaker. Chuck Allen. Middle L. to R. Danny Richardson, Gerald Cotton, Howard Johnson, Norman Trosper, Vic Druse, Cedric Knehans. Bottom L. to R. Gene Witte, Phil Hiatt, Chuck Tellus, Coach Skarda, Morris Kubik, John Walburn, Bd Heilman. HONORS CONVOCATION May 17, 1963 Mr. D. Stine, Presiding REGENTS WINNER.................. ALTERNATE REGENTS WINNER ....... DOANE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP....... TOP-RANKING COMMERCIAL STUDENT . TOP-RANKING ENGLISH STUDENT..... TOP-RANKING MATHEMATICS STUDENT TOP-RANKING SCIENCE STUDENT..... TOP-RANKING MUSIC STUDENT ...... LIBRARIAN AWARD................. John Walburn, Salutatorian ..........Patricia Jackson Ed Heilman, Valedictorian ............Dixie Moseley ..............Ed Heilman .............John Walburn ...............Ed Heilman ............Jo Ann Dorsey .........Patricia Jackson HOMEMAKING AWARDS Outstanding Homemaking student..............Dixie Moseley Betty Crocker Award.........................Dixie Moseley Crisco Award................................Dixie Moseley SCHOLASTIC “C” AWARDS.......................... John Walburn Ed Heilman Patricia Jackson Carol Potter Mary Potter Beverly Nickerson OUTSTANDING AT KEARNEY CONTEST Wilma Farr, General Mathematics Cathy Piscevich, Literature Carol Potter, American History David Jackson, Elementary Algebra ALL-SCHOOL “C” AWARDS........................Patricia Jackson David Brown OUTSTANDING MUSIC CONTEST AWARDS............Band, Sightreading Individual Solos............................Jo Ann Dorsey Peggy Trumble BUTCH LUTHER AWARD ..............................Morris Kubik BASKETBALL AWARDS Presented by...............................Mr. Chamberlain FOOTBALL AWARDS Presented by....................................Mr. Skarda PEP CLUB AWARDS Presented by Miss Reagan viri, ' h % . - V' • • • C K : v - ro
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