FIT I Dedicated te We, the class of 1958, dedicate our yearbook, THE REDSKIN , to OUR PARENTS who have so faith- fully supported and encouraged us. We wish to extend to you in this small way our sincerest appreciation for making these years enjoyable as well as fruitful. Many thanks from the Senior Class of 1958. 3 s4 t tutU Advisor------------ Assistant Editor - - Editor------------- Business Manager - Art Editor--------- Feature Editor - - Sports------------- Grades ----------- High School------- Snaps ------------- Humor------------- Class History------ Class Prophecy - - Class Will-------- Miscellaneous Jobs -----MR. HAGAN RITA WADDINGTON CONNIE HOFFMEYER ■ GENE HADENFELDT .......BILL BAKER SANDRA HOLLOWAY - - DERLIN WOODEN - - - - DON KLUGE - JERRY SCHWEITZER ■ - BARBARA GROTZ -CLAYTON PERKINS ----LINDA KEELER ----KEITH DEBBERN - - - DICK HAYDEN - THE SENIOR CLASS 4 'Pcctu'iea- Ttetv s4d«Utc H€ 7 CUSTODIAN: Harold Southard MR. NELSON (Superintendent) World History Drivers Education Citizenship MISS LINK Music English MR. HOHNSTHN (Principal) American History Geometry Geography MR. HAGAN (Coach) Commercial Shop MR. DODSON Algebra Biology Advance Science General Science MISS WIMBERLY English Home Economics BARBARA GROTZ BARB Glee........................1.2,3.4 Annual Staff - - -------------------- 4 Class Play --------------------------- 4 Pep Club-----------------------It 2, 3,4 Pep Club Officer-----------------------4 Paper Staff------------------------- 3,4 Band------------------------1,2,3,4 Band Officer---------------------------3 GENE HADENFELDT BUGS Basketball -------------------1,2, 3,4 Football ---------------------------3,4 Track------------------------------ 3,4 Annual Staff--------------------------4 Class Play--------------------------3,4 Baseball-------------------------- 1,2 Letter man -------------------------3,4 Class Officer-------------------------4 II BETTY BECKLER JANICE KAY BRUHN JAN Glee............................1,2,3 Annual Staff------------------------4 Paper Staff-----------------------3,4 Class Play------------------------3,4 Pep Club---------------------1,2,3,4 Librarian--------------------1,2,3,4 KEITH DIBBERN CURLY Basketball------------------------ 3,4 Football-----------------------------1 Glee................................ 3 Annual Staff-------------------------4 Paper Staff------------------------3,4 Class Play-------------------------3,4 Letter man-------------------------- 4 Dramatics--------------------------1,2 Class Officer------------------------4 MARGARET SPIEHS MARG Glee-------------------------1.2,3 Annual Staff ------------------ 4 Paper Staff-------------------- 4 Class Play---------------------- 4 Pep Club-----------------1,2,3,4 JANET STAIRS KAY Glee........................1,2, 3,4 Annual Staff-----------------------4 Paper Staff------------------------4 Class Play-------------------------4 Pep Club .. .............--1,2,3,4 Band.......................1,2,3.4 Librarian------------------------3,4 13 CLAYTON PERKINS PERK Baseball------------------------- - 4 Student Manager--------------------2,3 Glee...............................2,3 Class Play-------------------------3,4 Annual Staff------------ - 4 Paper Staff------------------------ 3 Let ter man------------------------2,3 JERRY SCHWEITZER CHERRY” Annual Staff - - ---------------- 4 Paper Staff------------------------4 ALLAN SIMMONS DIMPS” Basketball Football - Track - - Baseball - Letterman ■ 1.3,4 1.2,3,4 1.3,4 - 1.2 • 2,3,4 r LINDA KEELER LEA dee..............................i,2 Class Officer - -- -- -- -- -- 2,4 Annual Staff ----------------- 4 Class Play-----------------------3,4 Pep Club - -- -- -- -- -- -2,3,4 Pep Club Officer -------------- 3,4 Librarian -- ------------------ 4 CONNIE HOFFMEYER RED Glee---------------------------- 1,2 Class Officer - -- -- -- - — - - 3 Annual Staff -- - 4 Paper Staff--------------------- 3,4 Class Play - -- — ---------------3,4 Pep Club......................1.2,3,4 Dramatics----------------------- 1,2 Band..........................1.2.3,4 Librarian----------------------- 2,3 SANDRA HOLLOWAY SANDY Glee.........................1,2.3,4 Class Officer------------ ---- 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff -- ------------------ 4 Paper Staff-----------------------3,4 Class Play -- --------------------3,4 Pep Club.....................1.2.3.4 Pep Club Officer------------------ 4 Cheerleader ---------------------- 3 Band.........................1.2, 3.4 Band Officer--------------------- 2 RICHARD HAYDEN DICK Basketball-------------------1,2,3,4 Track--------------------------------l Glee------------------------------- 3 Annual Staff------------------------ 4 Class Play---------------------- — 3 Baseball-----------------------------1 Letter man---------------------------3 Class Officer------------------- 1,2,3 LINDA UMMEL LIN Glee........................1,2,3,4 Class Play----------------------- 3 Pep Club....................1,2.3.4 DERLIN WOODEN BUCK Basketball -----------------------2,3,4 Football..........................2,3,4 Track.............................2,3.4 Annual Staff--------------------------4 Paper Staff---------------------------2 Class Play ------------------------3t 4 Baseball - - - — — - ---------------1,2 Letter man----------------------- -3,4 DONALD KLUGE DU GO Basketball-------------------------- 1 Football-------------------------2,3,4 Track........................1.2.3.4 Annual Staff-------------------------4 Class Play-------------------------- 4 Letter man-------------------------3,4 17 Well, here it is in the fall of 1968, and I, Keith Dibbern, a sportswriter for the Los Angeles Tribune, and my wife Judy are in New York covering the last game of the world series between the Dodgers and Yankee's, in which the Dod- gers won behind the brilliant three-hit pitching of a former classmate Gene Bugs Hadenfeldt. While in New York we decided to look up some of our old classmates. I, being very tired, decided to let Judy drive back to the hotel. The next thing I knew we were in the hospital, and who should be standing over us but two old friends, Don Kluge, now a skilled surgeon, and Margaret Spiehs, Head of St. Mary's Hospital. We had a nice talk with Don and Margaret that evening at Don's swank apartment. Judy having wrecked the car, we had to get a new one. We stopped in at the local Plymouth dealer and who should we find selling the beautiful new Plymouth but that super salesman, Clayton Perking. After buying a new car, we went over to Clayton's house and had a nice chat with Clayton and his wife and their three children. Having only one more night in New York, we decided to take in a concert. Who should we find leading the orchestra but our old friend, the funny man. Bill Baker. After the show Bill invited us to his home for a late drink. We had a nice visit with Bill and his wife, Doris. From New York we went to Washington, D.C., where we heard Sandra Holloway was the secretary to the President. We arrived just in time to see Sandra drive up in her new limousine. We had a nice chat with Sandra up in her home. We then went to Baltimore and on entering the city we noticed a big dam being built. We stopped to see what was going on. The big fellah running the big cat seemed to look familiar, and sure enough it was our old friend Dick Hayden. After work Dick and his wife, Barbara, took us to a Pro-football game. A new star was in action. His name was Allan Simmons. After the game we all went out and had a grand time with the Haydens and Simmons. Incidently, Allan is married to Sandra Quest, formerly of Boelus. From Baltimore we headed south, going through Memphis, Tennessee. We stopped for dinner and seeing a big sign announcing a lecture by Professor Jerry Schweitzer, we decided to stop there also. Afterwards, we had a long chat with Jerry and he told us he was now Professor of English at Harvard. 22 Going through Mobile, Alabama, Judy decided to get a new dress. So I stopped at the Big L Dress Shop. I never would have believed it but the owner was none other than Lorraine Eggers. We had a very nice chat with Lorraine that evening at her uptown apartment. While going through Louisiana, we saw a sign on a large plantation advertising Wooden's Herefords. Stopping we found our old friend Derlin Wooden raising purebred herefords. Later Derlin took us to his home to meet his wife, Lorene. Derlin also owns a ranch in Oregon. We then headed toward New Orleans. While driving through the city we stopped at an orphanage, run by our old friend Linda Keeler. That evening, we went to her home and met her husband, Larry, and their family. While in New Orleans, we decided to take in a show. We bought tickets to the Blue Room in the Hotel Roosevelt. Starring in tonight’s performance was Guy Lombardo and his band, featuring Barbara Grotz and her magic clarinet. Sending cards back stage, Barbara invited us to her penthouse for supper. We had a wonderful time with Barbara and her husband, the former secretary to France. From New Orleans, we continued on our way and we stopped in Brownsville, Texas to see an Air Force Show. Who should we see in command of the WACS, but our old classmate Janice Bruhn. After the show, being very hungry, we stopped in at a night club and who should we see but our old friend Linda Ummel. Linda told us she now owned the Crane Club. Leaving Brownsville we headed toward the great cattle country. It was about noon, so we stopped for dinner in a ranch-type restaurant. Looking over the menu we spotted Connie's Burgers. Asking the waitress what it meant, we were informed that they were named after Connie Hoffmeyer. Locating Connie she told us that she ran the restaurant, while her husband ran the ranch. We spent the day with the family. Incidently, those Connie Burgers are really good. We then decided to take in the big race at Pasadena, California. The man driving the big Ford Thunderfish at the head of the line looked familiar. Sure enough it was our friend Harlan Rod Bender Stutzman. After winning the race with flying colors, Harlan told us of another friend in town, Betty Beckler, the singing rage of the country. Betty was singing at the Cat's Paw, so we went to see her. From Pasadena, we went to Hollywood to look up an old classmate, Janet Stairs. Janet was now a famous dress designer for the Warner Brothers Studio. We really had a time looking at all the dresses Janet had designed. Next on our list was Leda Stutzman. Hearing that she was employed at a balloon factory, we went to see her. And there she was blowing up balloons like mad. That evening we had a pleasant visit with Leda and her husband, Skinner. Thus ending our trip through the United States, we headed back to our home in Los Angeles. Visiting with our old friends and classmates brought back many fond memories of our four years in good old Cairo High... Amen |gp 4 In the fall of 1954, thirty-two timid but brave, little freshmen, climbed aboard our flying saucer bound for the moon in search of more knowledge. Our space commander was Allan Melton. The co-commanders were Kay Caswell, Sandra Holloway, and Verdean Olson. The crew consisted of the following; Gene Hadenfeldt, Clarence Minor, Allan Tuma, Darold Tagge, Connie Hoffmeyer, Leda Stutzman, Wayne Veeder, Linda Keeler, Derlin Wooden, Keith Dibbem, Bill Baker, Dennis Schlund, Don Kluge, Clayton Perkins, Linda Ummel, Betty Beckler, Harlan Stutzman, Jerry Schweitzer, Janet Stairs, Allan Simmons, Barbara Grotz, Lorraine Eggers, Dick Hayden, Janice Bruhn, Margaret Spiehs, Frank Hawk, Jerry Fitzsimmons, and Alberta Quaife. During the course of our second year of flight we were attacked by Martians and the going got too rough for Verdean Olson, Clarence Minor, Jerry Fitz- simmons, Alberta Quaife, Allan Tuma, and Darold Tagge. So they transfer- red to other ships. Later we crashed into another ship and were able to pick up two survivors. Jeanette and Vigril Sorensen. We proceeded on with twenty-seven members. Kay Caswell was at the con- trols now. Co-commanders this year were Sandra Holloway, Linda Keeler, and Dick Hayden. Onward we continued, with a few members getting a bit airsick and some of us wondering if we would ever reach our destination. Frank Hawk, Wayne Veeder, Allan Melton, and Virgil Sorensen were transferred to different ships during the course of our third year. After changing commanders we find Dick Hayden at the controls. His loyal assistants are Sandra Holloway, Connie Hoffmeyer, Clayton Perkins, and Jerry Schweitzer. We continued our journey with a crew of twenty-four. At Planet X we stopped off to present our junior play Step On It Stan. “ While there we also held the Junior-Senior Banquet, which had the theme of Mardi Gras. During the summer of '57 Kay Caswell, Dennis Schlund, and Jeanette Soren- sen were lost in space. 18 When we began the last lap of our journey our commanders were Sandra Hollo- way, Keith Dibbern, Gene Hadenfeldt, Linda Keller, and Barbara Grotz. Toward the end of our flight we landed on a small planet, near the moon, to give our play Little Jimmy Jones. On this planet also, we were honored as sen- iors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Then we settled back in our flying saucer to continue on our way. Just before we arrived at our destination we held our Baccalaureate Services ana Commencement Exercises, they were held in the new auditorium. At last we reached our destination; but still we have many other destinations to reach, for as we reach one we have others to conquer. Class Flower------------—---------------------------------------Orchid Class Color------------------------------------------Scarlet and White Class Motto ------------------------- Youth Today, Leaders Tomorrow 19 TVctl We, the Senior Class of 58, Cairo High School, Hall County and the state of Nebraska, being in reasonably good health and of doubtfully sound mind, realizing the uncertainty of grades and the vacillating dispositions of our facul- ty members, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. To Mr. Nelson, The Senior Class wills their ability to study with high hopes that he may reach his cherished goal of being County Superintendent. To Mr. Hohnstein, the Senior Class wills their ability to always hand in make- up-slips before they are due with hopes that the students of '58-'59 do as well as we have in the past. To Miss Wimberley, the Senior Class wills their knowledge of marriage and a happy home with hopes that she uses it to the best of her advantage. To Miss Link, the Senior Class wills a tape recording of the words sit down, be quiet, and get to work, so she won't have to yell at the students so much. To Mr. Hagan, the Senior Class wills all their old bookkeeping papers with hopes that he can make heads or tails out of them. To Harold, the Senior Class wills all their candy and gum wrappers, and the floors that we scarred up in the process of ? } ? To next year's Seniors, we will our old debts, and if there is any money left you may divide it EQUALLY among yourselves. To next year's Juniors, we will our Scientific knowledge with hopes that they don't blow the new lab up! To next year's Sophomores, we will our good times and have hopes that they will go on through school with high honors as we did. To next year's Freshmen, we will our smiling personalities, our charming ways, and our excellent grades, in order for them to get along with both teachers and students. 20 We leave our minor possessions as follows: I, Dick Hayden, will my ability to go with one girl to Marvin Welty, who may need it. I, Sandra Holloway, will my ability to french headlights to the other members of the Gear Grinders Club. I, Bill Baker, will my ability to make home-brew to David Vickstrom. (He needs it.) I, Keith Dibbern, will my curly hair and good looks to Benny Armour. Be sure to keep your hair oiled. I, Gene Hadenfeldt, will my ability to go duck hunting during school hours to Dick Hadenfeldt. I, Clayton Perkins, will my ability to stay alive when between a Plymouth and a Buick to Larry Holloway, who will use it well. I, Harlan Stutzman, will my racing ability to Earl Reed with hopes that he becomes a great race car driver. I, Margaret Spiehs, will my fancy driving to Carol Harders. I, Betty Beckler, will my great height to Mervin Schweitzer. I, Linda Ummel, will my ability to stay away from boys to Patsy Bellamy, who will probably need it. I, Derlin Wooden, will my ”57 Chev to Zombie, who already drives one. I, Lorraine Eggers, will my ability to lose weight to Dean Swanson. He needs it! I, Leda Stutzman, will my very sweet, wonderful, ladylike, graceful, and touching manners to Roylene Hahs. I, Allan Simmons, will my ability to eat and be big and strong to Fred Harb. I, Donald Kluge, will my left end on the football team to Steve Burry - as long as he is eligible. I, Barbara Grotz, will my ability to keep a boy friend to Sandy Schlund in hopes that she will use it well. I, Janet Stairs, wui my many boy friends to VeRue Dunlap with hopes that she treats them well. I, Jerry Schweitzer, will my big feet to Clarann Harb with hopes that she will not have any foot trouble in her years to come. I, Linda Keeler, will my crutches to Coach Hagan, who can't seem to get rid of a charley-horse. I, Janice Bruhn, will my ability to make good use of school time to Jack Roberts, who doesn't like to study. I, Connie Hoffmeyer, will whatever I have, if I have anything, to whoever needs whatever I have and can do anything with whatever this thing is. 21 uZcttie fJttttttty tt 24 James Jodrel Jones, Jr. James Jodrel Jones, Sr, Mrs. Jennie Jones — Polly Prescott------ Mrs. Pamela Prescott Biff Bingham------- Stuffy Shaw------- Catherine Cameron - ■ Gabrielle Garfield - - Nora Newman--------- Gladys Glamour------ Dora Davenport------- VanDyke Van Horn - - Advertising Manager - Stage Manager-------- Costumes and Property Sound and Lighting - - Sales Managers------- Student Directors---- Sponsor--------------- (?lci44 “Pieuf ......................CLAYTON PERKINS ........................KEITH DIBBERN ........................LINDA KEELER ....................CONNIE HOFFMEYER .....................MARGARET SPIEHS ....................GENE HADENFELDT ......................DERLIN WOODEN ....................SANDY HOLLOWAY ......................BARBARA GROTZ .......................JANICE BRUHN .....................LORRAINE EGGERS ........................JANET STAIRS ..........................DON KLUGE ........................ BILL BAKER •......................ALLAN SIMMONS ........................LINDA UMMEL ....................HARLAN STUTZMAN .......................BETTY BECKLER LEDA STUTZMAN ....................JERRY SCHWEITZER DICK HAYDEN .......................MR. HOHNSTHN FIRST ROW: Carolyn Hawk. SECOND ROW: Rodney Miller, Roger Burry, Earl Reed, Marvin Welty, Ronnie Jakubowski. THIRD ROW: Sandy Schlund, Janice Myers, Carol Harders, Clarann Harb, Don Fowler, Trudy McCauley. FOURTH ROW: Rita Waddington, Judy Baird, 26 Dick Helzer, Ann Marie Giffen, Benny Armour, Dick Hadenfeldt. @ovencUl4- 'PCtUf Robert Stillman----- Margaret Stillman - - Alexander Stillman - Susan Stillman-------- Grandad Stillman - - Walter Brant-------- Elizabeth Morrison - - Patricia Morrison - - - Miss Mac Arthur----- Irene--------------- A Radio Announcer - - Student Director---- Make-up------------- Costumes Managers - Stage Manager------- Sound Effects Director Property Manager - - Sponsor--------------- ---DON FOWLER RITA WADDINGTON - BENNY ARMOUR trudy mccauley DICK HADENFELDT - - RODNEY MILLER ANN MARIE GIFFEN - - JANICE MEYER - SANDY SCHLUND -----JUDY BAIRD ---DICK HELZER - - MARVIN WELTY - - CLARANN HARB • - CAROLYN HAWK CAROL HARDERS .......EARL REED -----ROGER BURRY • - - DICKIE HELZER - - MISS WIMBERLY 27 FIRST ROW: Jack Roberts. SECOND ROW: Dean Swanson, Sandy Heupel, Roger Luft, Ro- lene Hahs. THIRD ROW: Sherman Luhn, Steve Burry, Dianne Harders, VeRue Dunlap, Bobby Kirk. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Luhn, David Vickstrom, Larry Holloway, Connie Stairs, Mer- vin Schweitzer, Leroy Schweitzer. 29 FIRST ROW: Dennie Stutzman, Rogene Bruhn, Darlene Eggers, Wilbur Keeler. SECOND ROW: Fred Harb, Jr. Rathman, Joyce Hulme, Alice Reed, Donna Wieht, Betty Jo Perkins. THIRD ROW: Irene Siuda, Patsy Bellamy, Betty Stoger, Gilbert Wooden, Sandra Brundage, Wilbur Spiehs. FOURTH ROW: Randy Zlomke, Mildred Snider, Loretta Rasmussen, Marilyn Sorensen, Elvin Schweitzer, Carl Stoeger. !wiv 11 Linden DeFreece Korene Hagan DuWayne Johnson Gary Lem burg Jolynn Miller Connie Powers Kenneth Snider Lucille Snider Ronald Stutzman Herbert Harb James Johnson Leroy Johnson Jim Larson Bob Stutzman William Southard TEACHER Charles Hohnstein Dennis Baker Bruce Bellamy Scottie Gibson Karen Guy Ronnie Harder James Hohnstein Glenda Schweitzer Steve Larson Gloria Lundquist Glenda Schuett Dwane Vickstrom Dick Stutzman Linda Stairs Rex Veeder Victoria Wieht Connie Argent Patty Bruhn Patsy Gibson Marilyn Harder Shirley Argent Linda Myers Kay Larson Richard Snyder Mema Stutzman Mrs. King TEACHER 34 Teresa Caswell Joann Cranford Linda Gibson Sally Hinkson Kenneth Schwartz Galen Troyer Edward Wlcht Sharon Bellairs KennaLou Crabtree Loyts DeFreece Virginia Gibson Linda Hagan Dennis Harb £ Mark Hoffmeyer Clifford Jewel Laura Myers Victor Nelson Donald Rasmussen Raymond Roberts John Snider Joyce Sorensen Gary Stairs Chas. Sundermeier Douglas Vickstrom La Jean Harder Mrs. Southard TEACHER David Argent Lawrance Baker Randall Bruhn Allan Casteel Michael Claussen Elizabeth Harb Renee Harder Gerald Lundy John Lundy Donald Schweitzer Ronald Schweitzer Susan Larson John Troyer Bruce Baasch George Bellairs Lana Dee Cranford Lyanne DeFreece Steven Detweiler Joyce Gibson June Hagan Donna Larkin Louise Myers Janet Nelson Marlin Schweitzer Mike Stephenson Kevin Stutzman Roy Stutzman Lee Turner Jacqueline Wicht Miss Rickard TEACHER TOP ROW: Barby Caswell, Jonathon Sch- weitzer. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Stutzman, Mrs. Heupel. TOP ROW: Kenny Rohweder, Toni Hohn- stein. BOTTOM ROW: Richie Burry, Mitch Mohanna. i J 37 STANDING: Irene Suida, Janice Bruhn, Janet Stairs, Linda Keeler, SEATED: Marilyn Sorensen, Lorraine Eggers, Trudy McCauley, Ann Marie Giffen. Poften Sto Editor.....................................................ANN MARIE GIFFEN Assistant Editor...........................................TRUDY McCAULEY Assistant Editor................................................CLARANN HARB Business Manager...........................................SANDY HOLLOWAY Sports Editor............................................................ROGER BURRY Mimeograph..............................................................HARLAN STUTZMAN Grade News.......................................................JANICE BRUHN News and Gossip------------------------------------------ - - CLASS REPORTERS Features.......................................................LORRAINE EGGERS Humor....................................................................JANET STAIRS Art Editor................................................................DICK HADENFELDT Typists................................................OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS Sponsor -..................................................................MR. HAGAN 40 FIRST ROW: Judy Baird, Sandy Schlund, Sandy Heupel. SECOND ROW: Janet Stairs, Rita Waddington, Sandy Brundage, Linda Ummel, Rogene Bruhn, Barbara Grotz, Linda Keeler, Patsy Bellamy, Janice Bruhn, Carolyn Hawk, Mildred Snider. THIRD ROW: Joyce Hulme, Maragret Spiehs, Ann Marie Giffen, Rolene Hahs, Loretta Rasmussen, Connie Hoffmeyer, Darlene Eggers, Carol Harder, Lorraine Eggers, Dianne Harders, Connie Stairs, Sandy Hol- loway, Miss Link. FOURTH ROW; Irene Siuda, VeRue Dunlap, Betty Jo Perkins, Trudy Mc- Cauley, Joyce Luhn, Clarann Harb, Marilyn Sorensen, Alice Reed, Janice Myers, Betty Stoeger. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Clarann Harb, Linda Keeler, Sandy Holloway, Barbara Grota, Ann Marie Giffen. Judy Baird, Sandy Schlund, Sandy Heupel. Rita Waddington, Patsy Bellamy, Betty Jo Perkins. FIRST ROW: Rita Waddington, Janice Myers, Linda Ummel, Barbara Grotz, Rogene Bruhn, Judy Baird, Sandy Heupel, Mildred Snider, Dianne Harders, Sandy Holloway. SECOND ROW: Darlene Eggers, Joyce Hulme, Rolene Hahs, Loretta Rasmussen, Carol Harder, Joyce Luhn, Clarann Harb, Marilyn Sorensen, Sandy Schlund, Patsy Bellamy, Miss Link. THIRD ROW: Janet Stairs, Irene Siuda, Trudy McCauley, Ann Marie Giffen, VeRue Dunlap, Betty Jo Perkins, Alice Reed, Carolyn Hawk, Betty Stoeger, Connie Stairs. FIRST ROW: Judy Baird, Sandy Heupel, Barbara Grotz, Janet Stairs, Patsy Bellamy, SECOND ROW: Sandy Holloway, Joyce Luhn, Clarann Harb, Marilyn Sorensen, Sandy Schlund, Ann Marie Giffen, Miss Link. 43 BACK ROW: (Standing) Janet Stairs, Connie Stairs, Trudy McCauley, DuWayne John- son, David Vickstrom, Charles Hohnstein, Connie Powers, Gloria Lundquist, VeRue Dunlap, Connie Hoffmeyer, Sandra Holloway, Bobby Kirk, Fred Harb, Marilyn Soren- sen, Dean Swanson, Marilyn Harder, MIDDLE ROW: (Seated) Sandra Heupel, Ann Marie Giffen, Jolynn Miller, Korene Hagan, Barbara Grotz, Diann Harder, Judy Baird, Sandra Schlund, Clarann Harb. FRONT ROW: Patsy Bellamy, Betty Jo Perkins, Loretta Rasmussen, Joyce Hulme, Betty Stoeger, Sandra Brundage. Left to right: Sandra Heupel, Fred Harb, Marilyn Sorensen, Judy Baird, Ann Marie Giffen, Miss Link. (MUSIC DIRECTOR) KING QUEEN ' wteca Kt up Gene Hadenfeldt Sandy Holloway ATTENDANTS STANDING: Fred Harb, Larry Holloway, Rodney Miller, Dick Hayden. SEATfiD: Betty Jo Perkins, Sandy Heupel, Rita Waddington, Barbara Grotz. mmmammmmam .Wt BACK ROW: Ronnie Jakubowski, Dick Hayden, Roger Burry, Junior Rathman, Dick Hel- zer, Derlin Wooden, Sherman Luhn, Don Fowler. FRONT ROW: Gene Hadenfelt, Rod- ney Miller, Marvin Welty, Allan Simmons, Don Kluge, Larry Holloway. MILE RELAY: Don Fowler, Allan Simmons, Sherman Luhn. 880: Larry Holloway, MILE: Dick Helzer, 440: Don Kluge. SHOT-PUT: Marvin Welty, BROAD JUMP AND HIGH JUMP: Rodney Miller, HIGH JUMP: Roger Burry. 47 BACK ROW: Bobby Kirk, Dick Helzer, Wilbur Spiehs, Carl Stoeger, Gilbert Wooden. MIDDLE ROW: Coach. Louis Hagan; Sherman Luhn, Jr. Rathman, Earl Reed. Larry Holloway, Benny Armour. (Student Managers) Jack Roberts, Fred Harb. FRONT ROW: Roger Burry, Gene Hadenfeldt, Rodney Miller, Marvin Welty, Allan Simmons, Don Kluge, Derlin Wooden. 48 Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Fowler, Dick Hadenfeldt, Derlin Wooden, Gene Hadenfeldt, Keith Dibbern, Allan Simmons, Larry Holloway, Rodney Miller, Roger Burry, Bobby Kirk, Steve Burry, Dick Helzer, Coach, Louis Hagan. (Not Pictured) Marvin Welty, Jr. Rathman, Darrel Anderson, Gary Anderson. 49 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach, Louis Hagan; Dick Hadenfeldt, Benny Armour, Sherman Luhn, Steve Burry, Earl Reed, Don Fowler, Roger Luft, Jack Roberts, Dick Helzer, David Vickstrom. Not pictured are Wilbur Spiehs and Jr. Rathman. BACK ROW: Charles Hohnstein, Herbert Harb, Jim Larson, Wilbur Spiehs, Jr. Rathman, James Johnson, Fred Harb, Linden DeFreece, Gilbert Wooden, Coach, Mr. Hohnstein. FRONT ROW: Steve Larson, Bruce Bellamy, Gary Lemburg, LeRoy Johnson, Dwane Vickstrom, James Hohnstein, Rex Veeder, Richard Snyder, DuWayne Johnson, Ronnie Harder. 50 51 52 CAR CLINIC AND CAFE “Eat With Lila, While You Gas With Cec.” STOP St-IOTT Foods - Lockers - Clothing R. V. LARSON, Prop. 53 O r o M crc W EJSV' IRWIN HOFFMEYER, Owner U. S. Approved Chicks Purina and Victor Feeds, Remedies, and Equipment Phone 3521 Cairo, Nebraska CAIRO IMPLEMENT COMPANY Cairo, Nebraska Tractors and Machines Refrigeration International Trucks BEST POLICY Study Hard, Students ! 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