Cario High School - Redskin Yearbook (Cario, NE)

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Annua Staff SEATED AT TABLE: (Left To Right) Karen Rathman, Wayne Johnson, Kent Powers, Betty Caswell, Jerry Johnson, Samuel Reed. STANDING: Mr. Colman, Elda Schweitzer, Betty Spiehs, Don Hadenfeldt, Shirley Stoeger, Jim Sorenson, Leona Schweitzer, Virginia Swanson, Laberta Schweitzer. Compliments Of TURNER GRAIN COMPANY 3 Board of Education LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Nelson, Wayne Sorenson, Harold Schlund, Irwin Hoffmeyer, Dr. Fred Harb and Burdette Bellamy. NOT PICTURED, Lester Claussen. Compliments Of CAIRO LUMBER CO. Cooks IXFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Ann Burry and Mrs. Irma Veeder. i 4iwnurij ,   aA MnUWl ,V V ■.•M-C. .  ' i ■  y. i •• « «•] .•« • MftKtfaCN ;• i UKMA V N- W vf :V.rtKV .''••.Viry  % ••••' faculty + Mr. Hagan, Dr. Ed, Shop and Athletics, Soph. Class Sponsor. Mr. Hohnstein, Math and Social Studies. Freshman Class Sponsor Junior Hi. Basketball. Miss Wimberly, English, Home Ec. Junior Play Jr.-Sr. Miss Link, English, Music Pep Club. Banquet. Compliments Of STATE BANK OF CAIRO MR. NELSON, Superintendent Science, Baseball and Junior Class Sponsor MR. COLMAN, Principal S. Science, Commercial Sr. Class Sponsor, Annual Sponsor, Paper Sponsor, Library Sponsor, Senior Play 7 ip £ :V jraaWWW U cfvMI n« wv«t % Passing To Classes The Day8 Work In Action A Day At Cairo High School Time Out For Lunch Pep Up For The Big Game A Hard Fought Battle Compliments Of STATE BANK OF CAIRO, Insurance 9 She gives hope to all, and makes promises to every man, and sends them messages, but her mind Is on other things. —Iliad BETTY CASWELL Glee............................1,2,3,4 Class....................................2 Annual Staff.............................4 Paper Staff..............................4 Class Play.............................3,4 Pep Club........................1,2,3,4 Pep Club Officer.........................4 Cheerleader..........................1,2,3 Dramatics................................3 Band...................................1,2 He mounts the car, the golden scourge ap- plies; he sits superior, and the chariot flies. —Iliad JOHN HOLLY Basketball.............................2,3,4 Football...............................2,3,4 Track..................................2,3,4 Glee.......................................4 Annual staff...............................4 Paper Staff................................4 Class Play.................................4 Baseball.................................3,4 Letterman..............................2,3,4 Truly many women looked thereon and won- dered . —Odyssey JERRY JOHNSON Basketball...............................1 Annual Staff.............................4 Paper Staff..............................4 Class Play...............................3 Band...................................1,2 10 Compliments Of DR. HARB Compliments Of STOP AND SHOP I falter, lost in the love-trance. --Sappho's Odes WAYNE JOHNSON Basketball.......................1,2,3,4 Football..............................2,3,4 Track............................1,2,3,4 Class Officer....................1,2,3,4 Annual Staff..............................4 Paper Staff.............................3,4 Class Play..............................3,4 Dramatics.................................2 Baseball......................... 1.2,3,4 Lettorman.............................2,3,4 For there is no greater glory for a man while yet he lives, than that which he achieves by hand and foot. —Odyssey DON HADENFELDT Basketball.......................1,2,3,4 Football..................................4 Track.....................................1 Class Officer........................ 1,2,4 Annual Staff..............................4 Class Play..............................3,4 Baseball.........................1,2,3,4 Letterman...............................3,4 Compress his thought, determined is his eyes and fixed his soul, to conquer or to die. —Iliad KENT POWERS Basketball....................... 1,2,3,4 Football..............................2,3,4 Track............................1,2,3,4 Band Officer..............................4 Class Officer.........................1,2,4 Annual Staff..............................4 Paper Staff...............................4 Class Play................................4 Dramatics............................... 3 Baseball......................... 1,2,3,4 Letterman...............................3,4 Band.............................1,2,3,4 $ Compliments Of CAIRO RECORD Compliments Of BUCKS TAVERN 11 Prince of gods he seemeth to me. —Sappho's Odes KAREN RATH MAN Glee....................................1.2 Class Officer......................1 ,2,3,4 Annual Staff..............................4 Class Play..............................3,4 Pep Club.........................1,2,3,4 Librarian.............................1.2,3 Pep Club Officer........................2,3 Roll's the large orbes of her majestic eyes. —Iliad BETTY SPIEHS Glee.....................................3 Annual Staff.............................4 Paper Staff..............................3 Class Play.............................3,4 Pep Club.........................1,2,3,4 Librarian..............................2,3 Pep Club Officer.........................3 Cheerleader..............................4 Trees and fields mean nothing to me, men are my teachers. —Phaedrus SHIRLEY STOEGER Glee............................1,2,3,4 Class Officer............................4 Annual Staff.............................4 Paper Staff .............................4 Class Play.............................3,4 Pep Club........................1,2,3,4 Librarian................................3 Cheerleader..............................4 12 Compliments Of WHITE SPOT CAFE Compliments Of ERICKSON SWANSON Let no man think me weak and powerless, one who suffers meekly, but of far other sorts, --Medea SAM REED Basketball..........................1,2,3,4 Football................................2,3 Track................................ 2,3,4 Glee........................................ Annual Staff................................ Paper Staff...............................4 Class Play..............................3,4 Baseball..................................4 Letterman...............................3,4 And verily they let down a bait to tempt. —Iphigenia VIRGINIA SWANSON Glee . . . Annual Staff Paper Staff Pep Club . , Band . . . . 1.2.3.4 ... 4 . . .3,4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 Among us mortals second thoughts prove wiser. —Hippolytus JIM SORENSON Basketball...........................1,2,4 Glee....................................... Annual Staff.............................4 Paper Staff..............................4 Class Play.............................3,4 Baseball...............................3,4 Compliments Of CLASSEN SON Compliments Of PETERSEN PHARMACY 13 At his own peril shall any one of them lay hand on me. —Hippolytus LEONA SCHWEITZER Glee.....................................4 Class Officer............................3 Annual Staff.............................4 Class Play...............................3 But, I, for fear defilement smite me here, am leaving these well loved halls. --Alcestis LABERTA SCHWEITZER Glee....................................2 Annual Staff............................4 Librarian...............................4 14 Compliments Of SCHLUNDS TEXACO Compliments Of CLANTON'S GARAGE The Climb To Success In the fall of 1953, a crew of nineteen, willing and fearless freshmen, began their climb up the mountain of success. They had their ideas and enthusiasm set for the top, and with their guide Mr. Jones, they began. They were, Karen Rathman, Jim Sorensen, Jim Woitazewski, Betty Caswell, Wayne Johnson, Betty Spiehs, Kent Powers, Larry Spotanski, Shirley Stoeger, Leona Schweitzer, Elda Schweitzer, Laberta Schweitzer, Sharon Hendrickson, Jerry Johnson, Sam Reed, Ray Stutzman, Jo Ann Runge, Virginia Swanson, and Donald Hadenfeldt. With much ability and will power, they did exceptionally well and reached the mountain's first plateau, during that year. After a short rest in 1954, with Mr. Hagan as their guide, they began on up toward the top. A short way up, three members, Sharon Hendrickson, Jim Woit. , and Jo Ann Runge, took air sick and hooked a passing plane for other mountains. They progressed rapidly, and another member, Ray Stutzman, couldn't stand the altitude and so he parachuted to safety and found work. Closer to the end of the second plateau, Bonnie Giffen and John Holley came floating in and joined the crew, and.then they ventured on, never looking back. They reached the second plateau soon and a new leader. Miss Johnson took charge of the Crew. Just as they began a new member, Bub Worman, dropped in and helped carry the load of the third year on the mountain. They soon stopped on a ledge to get some capital for their supplies, by giving the play, If Mother Only Knew, which was a great success. While there, they gave the Junior and Senior Banquet, which also was a success. As they ventured on Larry Spotanski, and Bud Worman sighted mountains in the distance and left the crew to try them. They soon reached their 3jrd and final height before the top and with Mr. Colman as their guide they started toward the final goal. As they neared the top, John Holley left them and ventured to a different mountain. Just in the last few feet they stopped to give the play, Yours Truly Willie,” which inspired them on. In the spring of 1957, they reached their goal, and received honors for courage and ability in life's most honored mountains, The Mountain of Success. 16 Compliments Of CAIRO CAR CLINIC CAFE Class Will We, the Senior Class of 57 , being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and being desirous to settle our school affairs, do make, publish, and declare the following our last will and testament, To Mr. Hagan, we will an old bottle of glue to fix his glasses with. To Miss Link, we will a.governor for her Mercury and hope she uses it well. To Miss Wimberley, we will our ability to quiet down in English class and to make scrapbooks. To Mr. Colman, we leave our worn out typing erasers. To Mr. Nelson, we leave the $14.93 debt which may or may not be paid. To Mr. Hohnstein, we leave the green freshman basketball team. To next year's seniors, we leave our Regards and Regrets. To next year's juniors, we leave our good looks and ability to study hard. To next year's sophomores, we leave our slightly used books, desks, and chewing gum. To next year’s freshmen, we leave our honorable position in old cell block 72. To Harold, we leave our unread educational notes of many a desire and many a joke. I, Virginia Swanson, will my muscular form to Bobby Kirk. I, Sam Reed, will my good looks to Marvin Welty. Don't forget to shave twice a dayl I, Jim Sorenson, will my ability to stay away from girls to Roger Burry. I, Shirley Stoeger, will my ability to laugh at nearly all times to Janet Stairs. I, Karen Rathman, will my feminine ability to get a diamond to Rita Waddington. I, Wayne Johnson, will my extra curly hair to Dick Hayden. I, Kent Powers, leave the 13 pieces of gum under my desk to Steve Burry. Hope he likes the flavorl I, Don Hadenfeldt, will my height and basketball ability to Leroy Schweitzer. I, Betty Spiehs, will my big blue eyes and my ability to flirt to Kay Caswell. I, John Holley, will my ability to run the mile to Dean Swanson. I, Betty Caswell, will my ability to get along without sleep to Sandra Schlund. I, Laberta Schweitzer, will my personality to Leda Stutzman. I, Jerry Johnson, will my studying ambition to Jerry Schweitzer. I, Elda Schweitzer, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Betty Beckler. I, Leona Schweitzer, will my quietness to Carolyn Hawk. Class Prophecy Lt. Sam Reed had just returned from Europe where he had spent five years in the N.A.T.O. forces. At the airport to meet him was his wife, Carol and a former classmate and friend, Jim Sorensen. I, Jim Sorensen, a sportswriter for the Los Angeles Tribune was in N. Y. t- cover a championship fight. After arriving I had heard about Lt. Reed's return and decided to see him. While visiting with Sam at his apartment I told him why I had come to N. Y. While talking we decided to take a pleasure trip through the U. S. and look up former classmates. After I had finished my business, we attended the Arthur Godfrey show one morning. Appearing as the singing star was Betty Caswell, a very popular personality in New York City. Besides being very popular in N. Y., she also had hit records all over the rest of the country. After having a nice visit with Betty, we flew to Yale U. where we had heard that Kent Powers was attending school. After we had arrived, we were surprised to find out that Kent was in a hospital. While visiting with him he told us what had happened. While in the lab trying to discover a new medicine his experiment had blown up in his face and almost completely demolished the lab. When we left he was progressing very satisfactorily from his injury. Detroit was our next stop and here we visited the former Virginia Swanson, who was now married to the famous band leader, Jimmy Adams. While there, we attended his show and had a nice visit with him and Virginia. From Detroit we went down to Chicago, where we visited with Elda Schweitzer, who was now secretary to the Governor of Illinois, Mr. Larry Spotanski. We then flew on to Omaha. In Omaha after reading the paper, we decided to attend the big football game that night between, Omaha U. and Nebraska Wesleyan U. The opposing coaches were very familiar to us; our former coach at Cairo, Louis Hagan was now coach at Omaha U. and Wayne Johnson was now coach at Nebraska Wesleyan U. We had a nice visit with both of them and their families after the game. Incidentally the game for the league championship ended in a tie 14-14. We had heard that Laberta Schweitzer Wfis now a teacher at the University in Lincoln. We stopped in Lincoln and had a nice visit with her at her home on the campus grounds. From Lincoln we decided to go to Grand Island to see how the city had grown. As we were driving to Grand Island, we were stopped by a Patrolman, who told us that we were breaking the speed limit. He looked very familiar to us and we soon recognized him as Jerry Johnson. Jerry had now obtained the rank of First Sergeant in the Nebraska State Patrol because of out-standing service. He invited us to his home and we had a nice visit with him and his wife. While so close we decided to drive on to Cairo and see how it had changed. Old faces were gone and new ones had taken their place. So after spending the night at Cairo we left for Denver. After arriving we heard there was to be an opening premier of the movie, Giant , so we decided to attend. When we got there we found out that the star was Betty Spiehs. We sent cards back-stage and were invited back after the show to visit her leading man, Elvis Presley. We had a nice visit with Betty and Elvis after the show. We found out that Leona Schweitzer was now a head nurse at the Fitzsimonns Hospital in Denver. We called on Leona and had a nice visit with her while we had lunch together. Then we headed on our way to Los Angeles to take in the Olympic tryouts. While in L. A. we took in some of the sights. We then went out to watch the Olympic tryouts. In the mile run we recognized John Holley, who was to represent the United States in the Olympics. While visiting with John, he told us that Shirley Stoeger was also living in Los Angeles. Shirley was now married to Quintin Nitsch, who had new ideas on the new 1968 automobiles. When we called on her, Shirley invited us to stay for dinner. We had a very nice visit with the Nitsch family. Don Hadenfeldt was next on our list. Don is now the owner of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. , in Burbank. One of Don's top advisers was Jack Hadenfeldt, who was married to Karen Rathman. We were invited out to Karen's home and here we had a nice visit with all of the Hadenfeldts. Incidentally Jack and Karen now have two children in their Happy Family. And this ended our trip. Many memories were brought back to us as we met and visited with each of our old Classmates. CLASS MOTTO: Honor Waits At Labors Gate”' CLASS COLORS: Purple And White CLASS FLOWER: White Rose Senior Play Cast SITTING: (Left To Right) Samuel Reed, Leona Schweitzer, Shirley Stoeger, Elda Schweitzer. CENTER ROW: Mr. Colman, Virginia Swanson, Betty Caswell, John Holley, Karen Rathman, Betty Spiehs, Laberta Schweitzer. TOP ROW: Kent Powers, Donald Hadenfeldt, Jerry Johnson, Jimmy Sorenson, Wayne Johnson. CAST OF CHARACTERS William F. Phifer, Sr. . . . William Thorndyke Phifer, Jr Mrs. William F. Phifer . . Grace Eleanor Phifer . . . . Robert Irwin Phifer......... Hugh Knox................... Evelyn Harris............... Virginia Leslie............. Graham Prescott............. Foster Elliott.............. . Samuel Reed Wayne Johnson Karen Rathman Betty Caswell . Kent Powers Don Hadenfeldt Shirley Stoeger . Betty Spiehs . Jim Sorenson . . John Holley 20 u : a 4 V 4! |iv 4i kt .f. 1 « Mr •«•%-' 1 L-t — % - r, Jv VA-; ,; ..... .Vs«W •?  |M •v. vSKV tf V- 5 TindenyntteU Junior Class FIRST ROW, SEATED: (Left To Right) Betty Beckler, Janet Stairs, Barbara Grotz, Janice Bruhn, Leda Stutzman, Connie Hoffmeyer, Margaret Spiehs, Linda Ummel. SECOND ROW, STANDING: (Left To Right) Mr. Nelson, Derlin Wooden, Gene Hadenfeldt, Jeanette Sorenson, Linda Keeler, Lorraine Eggers, Kay Caswell, Sandra Holloway, Harlan Stutzman, Clayton Perkins. THIRD ROW, STANDING: (Left To Right) Jerry Schweitzer, Dick Hayden, Keith Dibbern, Allan Simmons, Dennis Schlund, Don Kluge, Bill Baker, Allan Melton, Wayne Veeder. 22 Junior Play Cast FIRST ROW, SEATED: (Left To Right) Dennis Schlund, Bill Baker, Gene Hadenfeldt, Don Kluge. SECOND ROW, SEATED: Sandra Holloway, Kay Caswell, Keith Dlbbem, Dick Hayden, Linda Ummel, Unda Keeler, Clayton Perkins, Connie Hoffmeyer. THIRD ROW, STANDING: Miss Wimberley, Derlin Wooden, Janice Bruhn, Janet Stairs, Wavne Veeder. CAST OF CHARACTERS Stan Gray................Dick Hayden Peggy Brooks.............Linda Ummel Sibley Sheppard .... Sandra Holloway Ray Crider.......................Derlin Wooden Prudence Quimby..........Linda Keeler Hazel Wilton.............Kay Caswell Charlie Norris....................Keith Dibbern Sid Pressley............Clayton Perkins Sarah Boggs............Connie Hoffmeyer 23 Sophomore Class TOP ROW: (Left To Right) Tom Minor, Benny Armour, Ronnie Jakubowski, Rodney Miller, Dickie Helzer, Dick Hadenfeldt, and Mr. Hagan. CENTER ROW: Carol Harders, Don Fowler, Roger Burry, Virgil Sorensen, Marvin Welty, Loren Kennel, Bill Holley, Earl Reed, Clarann Harb. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Baird, Rita Waddington, Ann Marie Giffen, Sandra Schlund, Janice Myers, Trudy McCauley, Carolyn Hawk. 24 Freshman Class TOP ROW: (Left To Right) Leroy Schweitzer, Robert Kirk, Mervin Schweitzer, David Vickstrom, Mr. Hohnstein. CENTER ROW: Jack Roberts, Roger Luft, Sherman Luhn, Steve Burry, Larry Holloway, Dean Swanson. BOTTOM ROW: Dianne Harders, Barbara Melton, Verue Dunlap, Roylene Hahs, Sandra Heupel, Connie Stairs, Twila Stutzman. Grades lake Time Out For Lunch 26 kindergarten FRONT ROW: (Left To Right) Kevin Stutzman, Roy Stutzman, Bruce Baasch, Marlin Schweitzer, Michael Stephenson, Lee Turner. SECOND ROW: Joyce Gibson, June Hagan, Janet Nelson. THIRD ROW: Lyanne DeFreece , Donna Larkin, Lana Dee Cranford, Edith Rogers, Mrs. Caswell, Joyce Nunnenkamp, Louise Myers. First and Second Grades FRONT ROW: (Left To Right) Allan Casteel, Ronnie Schweitzer, Donnie Schweitzer, Gerald Lundy, John Lundy, Larry Baker. SECOND ROW: Susan Larson, Renee Harder, Linda Gibson, Jo Ann Cranford, Terry Caswell, Marchlne Schlund, Sally Hinkson, Elizabeth Harb. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Schwartz, Randy Bruhn, Mrs. Biber, Mike Claussen, David Argent. Third Grade BACK ROW: (Left To Right) Mrs. Southard, Dennis Harb, Clifford Jewel, Frank Rogers, Victor Nelson, Mark Hoffmeyer, Donald Rasmussen, Douglas Vickstrom. CENTER ROW: Lotys DeFreece, Virginia Gibson, Linda Hagan, Joyce Sorensen, Kenna Lou Crabtree, La Jean Harder, Sharon Bellairs, Laura Myers. FRONT ROW: Roy Rogers, Delbert Nunnenkamp, Charles Sundermeier, Raymond Roberts, Gary Stairs, John Snider. Ith 5th Grades BACK ROW: (Left To Right) Mrs. King, Richard Snyder, David Keeler, Victor Keeler, Charles Hohnstein, Ronnie Harder, Roy Colman. CENTER ROW: Linda Myders, Connie Argent, Linda Stairs, Gloria Lundquist, Marilyn Harder, Patty Bruhn, Connie Caswell. THIRD ROW: Shirley Argent, Glenda Schweitzer, Joan Brandt, Mema Rae Stutzman, Patsy Gibson, Karen Guy, Kay Larsen. FRONT ROW: Steve Larson, Bruce Bellamy, Jimmie Hohnstein, Dwane Vickstrom, Rex Veeder, Scottie Gibson, Dennis Baker. 28 Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades BACK ROW: (Left To Right) Korene Hagan, Mr. Wm. Southard (Teacher), Jim Larson, Dennis Stutzman, Bob Stutzman, Wilber Keeler, Fred Harb, James Johnson, Ronald Stutzman, Diane Brandt. MIDDLE ROW: Diana Craig, Irene Suida, Mildred Snider, Marilyn Sorensen, Connie Powers, Barbara Holley, Jolynn Miller. FRONT ROW: Gary Lemburg, LeRoy Johnson, Herbert Harb, Lucille Snider, Linden DeFreece, Kenneth Snider, Duane Johnson. 29 Library Staff SEATED: (Left To Right) Sandra Heupel, Janice Bruhn, Ann Marie Giffen, Connie Hoffmeyer, Rita Waddington. STANDING: Diann Harders, Laberta Schweitzer, Janet Stairs, Trudy McCauley, Mr. Colman. Paper Staff FRONT ROW, SEATED: (Left To Right) Sandra Holloway, Jim Sorenson, Bill Baker, Kay Caswell, Kent Powers. SECOND ROW, SEATED: Shirley Stoeger, Karen Rathman, Virginia Swanson, Wayne Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Samuel Reed. THIRD ROW, STANDING: Mr. Colman, Janice Bruhn, Trudy McCauley, John Holley, Ann Marie Giffen, Joyce Luhn, Keith Dibbern, Clayton Perkins, Betty Caswell. NOT PICTURED, Connie Hoffmeyer. 32 Pep Club Officers STANDING: (Left To Right) Miss Link (Sponsor), Betty Caswell (Vice President), Ann Marie Giffen (Secretary), Trudy McCauley (News Reporter). SITTING: Kay Caswell (President), Rita Waddington (Treasurer). First Team Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Stoeger, Sandra Holloway and Betty Spiehs. Second learn Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Baird, Sandra Schlund, and Sandra Heupel. Girls Glee THIRD ROW: (Left To Right) Carolyn Hawk, Trudy McCauley, Janet Stairs, Shirley Stoeger, Rita Waddington, Roylene Hahs, Virginia Swanson, Ann Marie Giffen, Barbara Grotz, Margaret Spiehs , Verue Dunlap, Judy Baird, Miss Link. SECOND ROW: Sandra Schlund, Jeanette Sorensen, Betty Caswell, Carol Harder, Kay Caswell, Clarann Harb, Joyce Luhn, Sandra Holloway, Janice Bruhn, Leda Stutzman. FRONT ROW, STANDING: Twila Stutzman, Linda Ummel, Connie Stairs, Leona Schweitzer, Janice Meyers, Sandra Heupel, Barbara Melton, Diann Harders, Betty Beckler. 35 Boys Glee BACK ROW: (Left To Right) Betty Caswell, accompanist; Larry Holloway, Don Fowler, Loren Kennel, Samuel Reed, Sherman Luhn, Miss Link. FRONT ROW: Dick Hayden, Dick Hadenfeldt, Jim Sorenson, Jack Roberts, Dennis Schlund, Clayton Perkins, John Holley, Robert Kirk, Keith Dibbern, Steve Burry. 36 Cairo Band BACK ROW, STANDING: (Left To Right) Kay Caswell, David Vickstrom, Trudy McCauley, Janet Stairs, Marilyn Sorensen, Fred Harb, Jack Roberts, Dean Swanson. BACK ROW, SEATED: DuWayne Johnson, Larry Holloway, Steve Burry, Bob Kirk, Sandra Holloway, VeRue Dunlap, Connie Hoffmeyer, Clarann Harb. FRONT ROW, SEATED: Sandy Heupel, Barbara Grotz, Ann Marie Giffen, Judy Baird, Sandra Schlund, Virginia Swanson, Diann Harders. BAND OFFICERS BACK ROW: Miss Sheila Link (Director), Ann Marie Giffen (Treasurer). SECOND ROW: Trudy McCauley (Secretary), Kay Caswell (President) and Barbara Grotz (Vice President). 37 Homecoming Queen. King and Attendants FRONT SITTING: Betty Caswell, (Homecoming Queen) and Wayne Johnson, (Homecoming King), ATTENDENTS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Heupel, Steve Burry, Rita Waddington, Marvin Welty, Kay Caswell, Dick Hayden, Karen Rathman, and Don Hadenfeldt. 38 Football BACK ROW: (Left To Right) Derlin Wooden, Rodney Miller, Earl Reed, Steve Burry, Kent Powers, John Holley, Don Kluge, Gene Hadenfeldt, Larry Holloway, Bob Kirk, Coach Hagan. FRONT ROW; Clayton Perkins, Roger Burry, Wayne Johnson, Allan Simmons, Marvin Welty, Dennis Schlund, Don Hadenfeldt, Sam Reed. Seasons Record Cairo 8 Wolbach 40 Cairo 8 North Loup 13 Cairo 6 Greeley 55 Cairo 60 Ashton 19 Cairo 24 Mason City 13 Cairo 0 Dannebrog 55 Cairo 10 Boelus 6 Cairo 19 Palmer 7 The Cairo Indians started the season with a green and untried crew. They dropped their first two games to the strong Wolbach and Greeley crews by large scores but got back on the winning trail in a non-conference game against Mason City. They finished the season with a 4-4 record winning from Boelus, Ashton, Palmer and Mason City dropping games to North Loup, Dannebrog, Wolbach and Greeley. Stand out on both offense and defense for the Redskins was diminutive Wayne Johnson, Senior. Wayne handled the punting, passing and drop kicking as well as quarterbacking the Redskin club. Also lost through graduation are Don Hadenfeldt, a good defensive and offensive end plus John Holley and Kent Powers. Roger Burry was among the underclassmen who stood out for the Redskins. Roger was a tricky runner and a good defensive man. Marvin Welty and Allan Simmons also played fine defensive ball and both of them showed flashes of brilliance at times on offense. 40 A Squad LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Louis Hagan, Donald Hadenfeldt, Dennis Schlund, John Holley, Kent Powers, Marvin Welty, Jimmy Sorensen, Dick Hayden, Gene Hadenfeldt, Sam Reed, and Wayne Johnson. Seasons Record Cairo 73 Cairo 53 Cairo 22 Cairo 33 Cairo 49 Cairo 44 Cairo 51 Cairo 48 Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo U C.jf.C. Conference Tournament Cairo 57 Cairo 45 Cairo 41 Country Tournament Cairo 35 CA±£0 C4i±L- District Tournament Cairo Cairo Palmer 40 Boelus 39 Elba 65 Shelton 55 Ashton 33 Boelus 43 North Loup 44 Doniphan 26 Wood River Greeley S.H. Dannebrog Wolbach Farwell Palmer 39 North Loup 55 Wolbach 53 41 B ' Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Benny Armour, Rodney Miller, Earl Reed, Allan Simmons, Keith Dibbern, Roger Burry, Derlin Wooden, and Dick Hadenfeldt. Junior High Basketball TOP ROW: (Left To Right) Roger Luft, Sherman Luhn, Jim Johnson. SECOND ROW: Leroy Johnson, David Vickstrom, Jim Larson, Wilbur Keeler, Harbert Harb, Linden DeFreece, DuWayne Johnson. THIRD ROW: Fred Harb, Jack Roberts, Steve Burry, Larry Holloway, Bob Kirk. I rack and Basketball TOP ROW: (Left To Right) Bob Kirk, Dick Hadenfeldt, Tom Minor, Ronny Jakabowski, Derlin Wooden, Dick Helzer, Benny Armour. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nelson, Larry Holloway, Wayne Johnson, Roger Burry, Sam Reed, Steve Burry, Rodney Miller, Dick Hayden, Don Fowler, Gene Hadenfeldt, Mr. Hagan. BOTTOM ROW: Kent Powers, Marvin Welty, Allan Simmons, Don Hadenfeldt, Jim Sorenson, Don Kluge. 43 XP.1 ; H '• ' f S f £ J; y ,a a : . - X1 U . ■«•• V •• , f uc WV 3SW? L 'v',' ,i Lv.wiO  — % . vHiW •• 4 |6i 'rPcatutt Humor 45 Bon I ovage Now here we go! The ports' behind We're launched upon the sea. To follow ocean trails that wind In deep waves o'er the lea. The good ship Red and White is true The staff is deemed first rate From Captain, leader of this crew. And helmsman to first rate. The weather's fair the anchor's up, The good ship is on its way. Bon Voyage, good ship; we'll take a cup And wish you luck this day. 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