Cario High School - Redskin Yearbook (Cario, NE)

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R£D£fciN '66 We, the Senior Class of 1966, wish to dedicate this edition of THE REDSKIN to Mr. Ralph Extrom in appreciation of the many things he has done for us during our high school days. His friendship has been an inspiration to us and his teaching has increased our knowl- edge and wisdom. Mr. Exstrom, please accept this dedica- tion as a symbol of our gratitude. A u uai ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER Mike Claussen ASS'T EDITOR Susie Larson BUSINESS MANAGER Joyce Sorensen SPONSOR Mr. Rasmussen EDITOR IN CHIEF Jolene Meyer ASS'T EDITOR Teri Caswell ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER Gary Powers Left to Right: J. Vierk, K. Gascho, M. Claussen. V. Nelson, S. Dibbern, C. Baade, K. Helzer, S. Larson, B. Wicht, T. Schweitzer, G. Long, J. Meyer, G. Powers, L. Harder, C. Sundermeier, S. Brundage Left to Right; L. Brehm, J. Sorensen, J. Fielder, S. Bellairs, R. Schweitzer, S. Swanson, L. Reinhardt, C. Jewell, D. Harb, T. Caswell, R. Roberts. L. Myers, M. Hoffmeyer, R. Leth, L. DeFreece MRS. NELL STEVENS School Principal 7th Grade Social Studies, English; B.S., University of Nebraska You will have the privilege of living in the most exciting, stimulating and turbulent period in man's history. But with the privilege comes responsibility of learning to cope with the complex challenges facing man today. What- ever avenue you choose in life try to be an aware, optimistic individual-- for life is a great adventure. Emerson said it best, We find in life exactly what we put into it. MR. STANLEY GRANDSTAFF School Superintendent Shorthand; B.A., Graduate Student, Kearney State College; M.A., Colorado State College of Education Look to the future as a challenge to- ward making your aspirations reality. The ingredients of sacrifices, hard work and firm convictions are composites needed for success. Good luck as you face the rapidly changing world to an unexplored universe. Bofy GduMtiiOto HARRY TURNER JR. LLOYD DE FREECE FRED W. HARB RICHARD MOHANNA D. B. CASWELL IRWIN HOFFMEYER CAIRO P.T.A. Pres. - Mrs. D. B. Caswell Sec. - Mrs. Alvin Jewell V. Pres. - Mrs. Edwin Baasch Treas. - Mrs. Wesley Harder MR. DALE RASMUSSEN Commercial Arts, and Physical Education; Kearney State College MR. RAYMOND FIELDER 7th, 8th, 9th Grade Science, Biology 10; B.S.S.E., B.A. John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Ark. MR. ROBERT L. HOBACK Music; Peru State College Schoot Faculty MRS. ETHEL RASMUSSEN French and Librarian; Midland College, Kearney State College MR. LESTER PIPER Social Science and Coach; Nebraska Wesleyan U., Colorado State College MRS. CAROL TUREK Home Economics, English; B.S., Kearney State College MR. RALPH D. EXSTROM Math and Science, Dramatics; B.S. Kearney State College Graduate Student, U. of Missouri MR. DONALD M. CAVANESS Industrial Arts, Drivers Education; Chadron State College iOui Qckools P Cufifcy MRS. GERMAINE WIESER Kearney State College University of Nebr. University of Wyo. B.A. in Eds. EI , Kindergarten MISS LA VERNE RICKARD 1st and 2nd Grades; Hastings College MRS. ROBERT McCLURKIN 3rd and 4th Grades; Nebraska State College Wayne State College MRS. BEVERLY MITCHELL 5th and 6th Grades; Nebraska Wesleyan U. Kearney State College MRS. ANITA SCHLUND Language Arts and Math 7th and 8th A.B., Kearney State College pQA Owdl Custodian HAROLD SOUTHARD Cooks MRS. I. VEEDER MRS. E. SNYDER Sr:.V,'Ot£ CHRISTIE ANN BAADE I’m not always right, but I'm never wrong. I, Christie Baade, will my ability to find somewhere to cool pop to Teri Caswell, in hopes she can find more places than I did. SHARON ANN BELLAIRS I can be pushed just so far. RON M. BRUNDAGE He puts his worries in the bottom of his heart and sits on the lid and laughs. I, Ron Brundage, will my ability to play hooky from school to Kenny Reimers, although he doesn't really need it. I, Sharon Bellairs, will my ability to quite frequent- ly keep late hours to Pam Meyer, even though she already has this ability. LOIS JEANNE BREHM Blessed are the forgetful: for they get the better even of their blunders. I, Lois Brehm, will my outstanding ability as a driver, to 2 slightly bruised trees, 1 King's drive-in tray, 1 filling station, 1 garage and 2 cars to Chip Larson, since she is show- ing a great talent for it already. Good luck, Chip! You've got a lot to live up to! SHERRYL ANN BRUNDAGE If silence were golden, she would be a millionaire. I, Sherryl Brundage, will my shortness to Lana Cran- ford, in hopes she doesn't take it seriously. JOY ANN FIELDER A ring on the finger is worth five on the phone. LOTYS LOUISE DE FREECE This little maiden plays and sings, besides a num- ber of other things. I, Lotys De Freece, will my ability to eat Irma’s turkey and get caught at Junior Play Practice, to next years Juniors, in hopes that they have better luck than I did. STEVEN PAUL DIBBERN Sometimes sober, some- times gay, never intruding in anyone's way. I, Steve Dibbern, will my ability to be a loyal and faithful student manager to George Bellairs, in hopes that he finds more ways to please people than I did. I, Joy Fielder, will my height to Eiko Soejima, in hopes that she can use it, in Volleyball or whatever. KATHY JOY GASCHO She hideth all in silence. I, Kathy Gascho, will my ability to study in study hall to Donna Brundage (since everytime I look at her she is daydreaming). DENNIS EUGENE HARB Truly many women looked thereon and wondered. I, Dennis Harb, will my 25 shares in the Spiral Paper Co. to a few of our honorable senior girls (to write notes with). LAJEAN ANN HARDER Better late than never.' I, LaJean Harder, will my well worn hot water bottle to Catherine Schultz, in hopes that it will keep the volleyball bench as red hot as it has for me the past four years. MARK IRWIN HOFFMEYER He never lets his studies interfere with his high school education. I, Mark Hoffmeyer, will Mike Claussen a pair of Colt 45’s , so he will be well equipped for hunting. CLIFFORD LEE JEWELL Beware: I may yet do something sensational. I, Cliff Jewell will James Smokey Hulme, Cassius Clay's fighting ability and boxing gloves, because Smokey would rather fight than switch. GENE LONG Good men are dying every day; I don't feel so well myself. I. Gene Long, will my ability to play football to Bruce Baasch, in hopes that he will anchor the large line next year. JOLENE GAY MEYER Smart and good natured, inclined to be gay, quite fond of boys and has lots to say. I, Jolene Meyer, will my athletic ability to jump and spike the volleyball to Janet Nelson, in hopes that she is able to get farther off the ground than I did. LAURA JEAN MYERS All her life she lived on a farm, and all the boys she sure can charm. I, Laura Myers, will my ability to win a bet from Clifford Jewell, to Linda Reinhardt, in hopes she can win one too. (I hear that Cliff has lost a few); Ik VICTOR HARLAN NELSON Everything he wears must be just so, because, you see, he's some girl's beau. I, Victor Nelson, will my ability to drink milk to Jim, Smokey, Hulme. (The liquid he drinks is too hard on his system.) DONALD C. RASMUSSEN I'm as happy as a bumble bee, I don't bother work and work don't bother me. I, Eton Rasmussen, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability to get along with the school's chief executive to Dale Brehm, in hopes that he has as much fun with him as I did. ROY D. RASMUSSEN He mounts the car, the golden scourge applies; he sits superior, and the chariot flies. I, Roy Rasmussen, will my big feet to Mr. Rasmussen, with the hope that he will use them to stomp on the next present he gets from his admirers. RAYMOND BRUCE ROBERTS If girls interfere with your work, quit working. I, Ray Roberts, will my ability to spend every spare minute of my time in Wood River to anyone who wants it. (You boys don't know what you’re missing.) MARLIN C. QUARING When I feel like working, I lay down till the feel- ing goes away. I. Marlin Quaring, will my geometry book, old number 21, to Glen Muhlbach, in hopes that he shares the same enthusiasm in the class that I did. ROSE MARY SCHWEITZER I can live without poetry or walking, but who in the world can live without talking. JOYCE LYNN SORENSEN A Blush is nice but sometimes inconvient. I, Rose Schweitzer, will whatever I have, if I have anything, to whoever needs whatever I have and can do anything with whatever this thing is. TWILA MAE SCHWEITZER There is nothing like fun, is there? I, Twila Schweitzer, will my white Falcon, to my kid sister, Wanda, hoping she has as much luck with dad's gas as I did. I, Joyce Sorensen, will my ability to have a party on the night before a game to my little cousin, Gayle Meyer. Just be careful—mine got raided. CHARLES M. SUNDERMEIER There's two sides to every question, my side and the wrong side. I, Chuck Sundermeier, will my charming personality and cheerful smile to Marvin Roth. Marvin, use your inheritance well so that you can get along with the teachers! CAROLYN MARIE SWANSON Trees and fields mean nothing to me, men are my teachers.” I, Susie Swanson, will to my vandal buddy, Linda Reinhardt, the ability to keep on breaking the neighbors windows (committing vandalism). But make sure you have someone or something (as we did) along to blame it on. Good Luck and don't get caught. DOUGLAS EARL VICKSTROM I spend my days in argu- ments, my nights in plan- ning them. I, Doug Vickstxom, as my first will and testament, endow Merlin Dibbern with all my athletic ability. Now with both his and mine maybe he can be- come a real star! JULIA MARY VIERK She was a scholar and a ripe and a good one. I, Julie Vierk, will my scholastic ability to my brother Jack. I hear you need it. BETTY JO WICHT She adds friends, subtracts enemies, and multiplies joys. I Betty Jo Wicht, will my gracefulness to Janice Vierk, in hopes she can discontinue her membership in the Spastic Club. We, the Senior Class, will the faculty our spirit of co-operation. We, the Senior Class, offer Harold our sincere thanks and deep appreciation for all the times he cleaned up after us. CIms Ptopftecy The year is 1976. The Senior Class of 1966 is planning their first reunion since graduation. As chairman of the committee I have been appointed to notify all former members of the class. I wrote each a letter and received an answer from each one. The first letter received was from Betty Jo Wicht, now Mrs. Gary Johnson. She tells me that she is now the mother of triplets and will be unable to attend the reunion. Next I received a letter from New York City where Christie Baade is America's number one weight lifter on the U.S. Olympic Team. Then I hear from Marlin Quaring who is now the sprint coach for the Cairo Track Team. Marlin enjoys his work greatly. Twila Schweitzer writes and says she will be unable to attend. She is now living in New ' iexico where she is a public health nurse at the Navajo Indian Reservation. Next I received a letter from Roy Rasmussen. He is living in California. He has made his first million draw- ing reproductions of Da Vinci's - The Mona Lisa. I hear that the former Jolene Meyer has recently broken the 100 meter dash record on the 1972 Olympic Games. By the way she is happily married to Victor Nelson who is the coach of the U.S. Women's Olympic Team. Raymond Roberts is married to Julie Voss. He doesn't have to work because his wife just inherited two million dollars. What a life! Charles Sundermeier writes and says he is planning on attending the reunion. He tells me he plays lead French horn in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. We all knew Chuck would be a great musician. Next I received a letter from Rose Schweitzer who is a famous star in Hollywood. She records the ever-popular theme of the Jolly Green Giant. (HO, HO, HO) I then hear from Joy Hill--the former Joy Fielder. She is a star basketball player for the St. Louis Hawkettes. Gene Long owns a large ranch near Cairo. He raises hereford steers for Swift Co. in Grand Island. Next I hear from Sharon Bellairs. With her lovely personality, she is now a stewardess for TWA in Los Angeles. Lois Brehm writes from San Francisco where she is a full time, first class Geisha girl at Fui-Chuns Chinese Restaurant. Ron Brundage is a salesman for the Winston Tobacco Corporation, Columbus, Ohio. He seems to smoke more than he sells. Next I talked to Susie Swanson who works in the Cairo A-Go-Go Club. She is better known as Little Egypt. Dennis Harb is now happily married to Mary Woitaszewski and is the father of twelve. His children support him and his wife. The former Lajean Harder is now a receptionist in the office of her husband. Dr. John Ahlschwede. Mark Hoffmeyer, who has furthered his education, has just graduated from college with a M.P. Degree--Mas- ter of Poultry. The former Joyce Sorensen is happily married to Mark Hoffmeyer. She is professor of music at the Loup Valley High School. In her spare time she helps her husband raise chickens. Sheryl Brundage is now the president of the famous Miss Clairol Co. Donald Rasmussen is the maker and seller of AMF sweatshirts. Everyone knows what Julie Vierk is doing. She has just been elected the first woman governor of Nebraska. Clifford Jewell is now manufacturer of the tipless, topless, bathing suit. Next 1 received a letter from Kathy Gascho. She is a missionary in the Congo Province. Doug Vickstrom, who lives in New York, is a research scientist. He has become famous for his discovery of little gremlins. Lotys DeFreece is now the owner and manager of Toad Stool Park” in Toad County, Wyoming. Steve Dibbern tells me that he is busy designing two new tractors. They are a cross between John Deere and Alice Chalmbers, and are known as John Chalmbers and Alice Deere. As for me, former Laura Myers, I am happily married to Ron Hargens. I am a French teacher in the Loup Val- It was the year 1962 when a group of 31 inexperienced sailors descended into the hatch of the great submarine the U.S. Cairo High. Since there was much work to be done on the submarine a small group had already descended. These were: Dennis Harb, Mark Hoffmeyer, Clifford Jewell, Raymond Roberts, Joyce Sorensen, Laura Myers, Sharon Bellairs, Lotys DeFreece, Lajean Harder, Charles Sundermeier, Victor Nelson, Donald Rasmussen, and Doug Vick- strom. A short while later new recruits came in. These were: Christie Baade, Lois Brehm, Ron Brundage, Sheryl Brundage, Marcia Conway, Steve Dibbern, Terry Eatherton, Kathy Gascho, Gene Long, Jolene Meyer, Dolores Mi- nor, Marlin Quaring, Roy Rasmussen, Craig Schoneberg, Rose Schweitzer, Twila Schweitzer, Susie Swanson, and Betty Jo Wicht. Our group was headed by Admiral Wiebe who tried to keep us sailors in line. Next in line came Vice-Admiral Christie Baade, Commodore Lotys DeFreece, Captain Jolene Meyer, Commander Dennis Harb, and Lieutenant Rose Schweitzer. As soon as everyone was on board our Admiral assigned jobs to our officers. Vice-Admiral Baade was instructed to conduct all meetings and business matters which needed attending to. Commodore DeFreece was com- manded very sternly to take over the Vice-Admiral's job anytime she was busy . The records and books were handed to Captain Meyer with the instructions to fill them out accurately. The money matters were left to Com- mander Harb. Lieutenant Schweitzer was commanded to stick very close to the radio transmitter and report anything worth reporting. After two weeks she was called into Admiral Wiebe's office and was told very sternly to try and con- trol her fits of laughter. She had everyone at the Naval Base in Washington rolling in the aisles. Several days after our departure we attended a party in our honor. The purpose of this party was to get to know everyone as well as practice our air raids. At the close of our first year together, things began to happen. Some sailor from another naval ship got starry- eyed over Delores Minor and soon took her away from our happy crew. Then as if that wasn't bad enough we were attacked on all sides by sharks. We thought we were sunk for sure. Then Terry Eatherton saved the ship. He said, Since I am one of the smallest I will volunteer to distract the sharks away from the U. S. Cairo High. So sadly we packed him into the torpedo hatch, said goodby and ejected him to his doom. Later we rejoiced when we heard he had gotten away from the sharks and was safely aboard another ship. Just as everyone was settling down again, we were all excited by finding a poor shipwrecked sailor floating about on a cabin door. We took Julie Vierk aboard and made her one of us. During our second year we had a change of officers. Jolene Meyer was appointed Vice-Admiral; Marlin Quaring, Commodore; Roy Rasmussen, Captain; Ron Brundage, Commander; and Donald Rasmussen, Lieutenant. Mrs. Wiebe stayed on as our Admiral. At the close of this second year we again lost a crew member. Craig Schoneberg was regrettably captured by the Vikings and taken off to live with them. But to ease our pain the Government sent us a new tall and eager recruit, Joy Fielder. New officers were again selected for the new third year. They were; Vice-Admiral Victor Nelson, Commodore Joyce Sorensen, Captain Laura Myers, and Commander Joy Fielder. This year Washington awarded us with a new ranking officer, Admiral Cavenaus. Since we were in our third year we put on a play to entertain the new recruits. The play was Annie Get Your Gun with Admiral Cavenaus as our director. Our Superior officers became jealous with all this going on so we gave them a banquet with the name Isle of Paradise to cool them down. As the end of another year came to a close we feared we would lose another crewman and we did. Marcia Con- way was sited for her abilities and was transferred by Washington to another ship. Then came the start of our fourth and final year. We elected new officers for the last time with election returns coming back as thus: Douglas Vickstrom as Vice-Admiral, Susie Swanson as Commodore, Lotys DeFreece as Cap- tain, and Steve Dibbern as Commander. Since this was our last year Washington honored us with two high ranking officers, Admiral Stevens and Admiral Grandstaff. To entertain the staff we put on a large production play called Teahouse of the August Moon with Mr. Exstrom as our director. Since we worked so hard and did so well the lower ranking officers presented us with a banquet en- titled In the Misty Moonlight. As our final year came to a close, we departed from the U.S. Cairo High with high honors to try our luck down the road of life. ley High School near Cairo. M. Q. Bud Don Baade Toad' Doc Pork Brehm Hoff Tootie Pete' Gotcho 9 Twila Mae Laura Bug Roy Bean Bunndage Cliff' ' r' Lynn Wilber Chuck Suz Buglass Jules Bets CLASS COLORS -- Purple and White CLASS FLOWER -- Sterling Rose CLASS MOTTO -- God Grant us the courage to change the things we can- not accept; the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, and the wisdom to know the difference. Baccalaureate Leaders Commencement Leaders Valedictorian Teri Caswell, Gene Baasch Kathie Helzer, Rick Leth Douglas Vickstrom Salutatorian Julia Vierk Salutatorian Charles Sundermeier Baccalaureate Speaker Rev. W. L. Headrick Presentation of Senior Class Mr. Stanley Grandstaff Graduating Class of 1966 A tear and a smile. JuiuM Class TOO BUSY SPONSOR; Mr. Cavaness, TREASURER: Gene Baasch, SECRETARY: Wanda Schweitzer, PRESIDENT: Rick Leth, VICE-PRESIDENT: Linda Reinhardt, NEWS REPORTER: JoAnn Cranford (not shown) CLASS OFFICERS Not Shown TOP ROW: G. Baasch, C. Beckler, R. Benson, D. Brehm, T. Caswell, J. Cranford: SECOND ROW: K. Hanousek, K. Helzer, R. Leth, G. Powers, L. Reinhardt, J. Rein- hardt; BOTTOM ROW: K. Schwartz, W. Schweitzer, G. Troyer, J. Vierk, E. Wicht Cophfitoitm doss TOP ROW: R. Bruhn, A. Casteel, M. Claussen, A. Goodwin, S. Goodwin, E. Harb. SECOND ROW: R. Harder, J. Hulme, P. Kalinowski, S. Larson, J. Leth, K. Long. THIRD ROW: D. Roth, L. Ruthstrom, C. Schultz, R. Schultz, D. Schweitzer, R. Schweitzer. BOTTOM ROW: E. Soejima, B. Swanson, J. Troyer, M. VanDyke, J. Vierk CLASS OFFICERS Pres. E. Soejima, V.-Pres. P. Kalinowski, Sec. B. Swan- son Treas. J. Hulme, News Rep. M. Claussen; Sponsor Mr. Hoback FiesluH K Class TOP ROW: D. Argent, B. Baasch, I. Behrens, E. Bellairs, D. Brundage, L. Cran- ford, L. DeFreece, M. Dibbern, 2nd ROW: J. Fielder, D. Gasho, L. Haden- feldt, J. Hanousek, K. Hargens, L. Hargens, R. Jensen, J. Kalinowski, 3rd ROW: R. Kalinowski, P. Klinkacek, G. Meyer, G. Muhlback, L. Myers, J. Nelson, B. Rodenbaugh, K. Reimers (not shown), 4th ROW: M, Roth, M. Schweitzer, W. Schweitzer, L. Turner, M. Van Dyke, L. Van Winkle, H. Veeder, J. Wicht, J. Wooden CLASS OFFICERS Pres: Larry Hadenfeldt, V. Pres: David Argent, Sec; Lyanne DeFreece, Treas: Louise Myers, Spon: Mrs. Turek Ai i i ■ ft ; :v i g incam. £i£UEUi JVtiY GaOdfes 8tt , 7tt cutct 6tt 8th GRADE: V. Brehm, J. Brundage, R. Brundage, R. Burry, B. Caswell, J. Cavaness, D. Krewson, B. Lockhorn, K. Long, M. Mohanna, J. Schultz, J. Schweitzer, P. Vierk, B. Woods. 7th GRADE: A. Bruhn, D. Caswell, A. Cranford, B. Dabbert, L. Grandstaff, R. Hanousek, L. Harder, R. Helzer. H. Jensen, M. Lowry, M. Muhlbach, L. Nelson, L. Rasmussen, J. Riedy, J. Sautter, B. Schultz, P. Schultz, D. Seery. 6th GRADE: C. Behrens, K. Hargens, M. Headrick, D. Hoback, D. Jess, S. Larson, K. Linnemeyer, G. Riedy, J. Rodenbaugh, M. Veeder. A Goacfes sth, 4th, and Qtd 5th GRADE: L. Behrens, J. Bellairs, M. Casteel, R. Cavaness, J. Cranford, C. Dab- bert, F. Eggers, G. Gascho, C. Grandstaff, J. Grim, B. Hadenfeldt, S. Harder, T. Hargens, J. Jensen, S. Lemmerman, R. Leth, J. Lowry, J. Rohweder, J. Schuyler, A. Schweitzer, G. Sorenson, J. Wooden, D. Woods. 4th GRADE: L. Brown, C. Edwards, B. Gascho, H. Hadenfeldt, M. Heupel, F. Hochstetler, T. Mohanna, R. Schultz, L. Wicht, T. Wicht, J. Wooden. 3rd GRADE: L. Bloyd, T. Castor, J. Caswell, G. Cavaness, V. Gascho, D. Hadenfeldt, D. Headrick, K. Jess, W. Lemmerman, M. Leth, D. Mason, T. Me Dermott, L. Myers, R. Riedy, T. Rodenbaugh, K. Rohweder, C, Sautter, T. Schiebiel, S. Schweitzer, D. Seldon, P. Wicht, C. Woods. Soacks 2iut, 1st, aad $ kj C 2nd GRADE: R. Gascho, D. Gascho, J. Grim, P. Harder, S. Heuple, A. Jensen, J. Leth. C. Schuett, J. Schuyler, A. Veeder. 1st GRADE: T. Castor, R. Cranford, S. Edwards, J. Gascho, J. Haile, J. Haile, P. Heuple, L. Linnemeyer, L. Mason, L. Myers, F. Omdoff, K. Rohweder, M. Salyers, E. Sautter, D. Sautter, M. Sautter, J. Schuyler, S. Sheeks, J. Wooden, H. Woods. KINDERGARTEN: V. Broman, S. Bloyd, K, Cavaness, J. Casteel, L. Grim, M. Grabowski, J. Haile, J. Hargens, J. Hendrick- son, C. Huff, S. Lemmerman, S. Linnemeyer, M. Larson, J. McDermott, D. Mieth, D. Rodenbaugh. J. Sautter, J. Sautter, J. Schuyler, B. Schweitzer, M. Seldon. R. Sheeks, K. Stewart, G. Stutzman, B. Stutzman, R. Stutzman, D. Stutzman, K. Wicht. C club— Pep Club TOP ROW: L. Hadenfeldt, L. Turner, R. Jensen, R. Bruhn, J. Hulme, Sponsors - Mr. Piper, Mr. Grandstaff, Mr. Rasmussen SIXTH ROW: E. Bellairs, D. Brehm, J. Han- ousek, G. Meyer, J. Nelson, L. Myers, L. Cranford, J. Wicht, E. Soejima, Sponsor- Mrs. Rasmussen. FIFTH ROW; J. Reinhardt, L. DeFreece, P. Kalinowski. C. Schultz, J. Vierk, J. Vierk, P. Meyet, K. Long, B. Swanson FOURTH ROW; B. Baasch, E. Harb, S. Larson, L. Harder, V. Nelson, D. Harb, M. Hoffmeyer, S. Dibbern, M. Van Dyke THIRD ROW: K. Schwartz, K. Hanousek, J. Cranford, L. Brehm, G. Long, R. Roberts, C. Jewell, M. Claussen SECOND ROW: R. Leth, Jane Fielder, L. Myers, J. Sorensen, C. Baade, R. Schweitzer, J. Meyer, Renee Harder FIRST ROW: E. Wicht, Susie Swanson, Kathy Hargens, Sharon Bellairs, Linda Reinhardt, Roxanne Schultz, Teri Caswell. NOT SHOWN: J. Vierk. CAfig dtactck is Left to Right; Sharon Bellairs, Linda Reinhardt, Teri Caswell, Susie Swanson SgcorgI T uh Ck yJjMuijyi A itm Left to Right; Kathie Hargens, Jane Fielder, Renee Harder, Roxanne Schultz Juiuo High Pep Club Sponsor Mrs. Schlund, THIRD ROW: Janice Sautter, Bev Woods, Joy Brundage, SEC OND ROW; Linda Grandstaff, Kay Long, Barb Caswell, Joy Reidy FIRST ROW: Judy Schultz, Peg Schultz, Linda Nelson, Lynette Harder, Jolene Cavaness. Qtodfri; BOni STANDING: R. Harder, J. Nelson, L. Myers, L. Nelson, J. Reidy, V, Brehm, J. Wicht, Mr. Hoback, K. Hargens, G. Reidy, L. Harder, L: Brehm. L. Myers, 2nd ROW: S. Larson, D. Hoback, K. Helzer, D. Krewson,.D. Caswell, M. Lowry, C. Sundermier, T. Caswell, B. Baasch. 1st ROW: L. DeFreece, I. Behrens, K. Long, L. DeFreece, B. Caswell. Pep Bom L 4th ROW: Mr. Hoback, M. Lowry. 3rd ROW: D. Caswell, S. Larsen, D. Krewson, K. Helzer, C. Sundermier. 2nd ROW: I. Beherns, S. Larson, D. Hoback, M. Mohanna, B. Baasch, T. Caswell. 1st ROW: L. Brehm, J. Sorensen, L. Harder, J. Wicht, K. Long, L. DeFreece, B. Caswell, V. Brehm. Band OjJfms Maj ovabbtis BAND INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Hoback; V. Pres: L. DeFreece; Pres: C. Sundermier; Sec.-Treas.: L. Har- der. STANDING: R. Harder, J. Nelson, L. Brehm, L. Myers. KNEELING: L. Myers, L. Harder A’ Gkb TOP ROW; Mr. Hoback, K. Gascho, D. Brundage. T. Schweitzer, W. Schweitzer, S. Larson, K. Hanousek, G. Meyer, L. DeFreece, R. Harder, L. Myers, R. Schweit- zer, S. Swanson. 2nd ROW: S. Goodwin, S. Bellairs, B. Wicht, L. Reinhardt, T. Caswell, L. Myers, J. Sorensen, J. Nelson, J. Fielder, L. Brehm, J. Fielder, J. Mey- er, L. Harder, C. Baade. 3rd ROW: S. Brundage, P. Kalinowski, P. Klinkacek, R. Schultz, K. Hargens, J. Wicht, C. Beckler, L. DeFreece, K. Schultz, J. Vierk, K. Helzer, W. Schweitzer, J. Hanousek, 1. Behrens, K. Long, L. Ruthstrom, E. Soejima. Boys' Gfez TOP ROW: J. Kalinowski, M. Schweitzer, G. Muhlback, H. Veeder, B. Rodenbaugh, R. Kalinowski, M. Van Dyke. 2nd ROW: R. Leth, D. Brehm, J. Troyer, D. Gascho, J. Wooden, G. Powers, G. Baasch, E. Wicht, L. Turner, M. Dibbern, L. Van Winkle, M. Roth. 3rd ROW: L. Hadenfeldt, L. Hargens, K. Reimers, K. Schwartz, G. Troyer, J. Hulme, M. Claussen, C. Sundermeier, E. Bellairs, D. Argent, R. Jensen, J. Rein- hardt. FRONT: Mr. Hoback, (Instructor), and J. Sorensen, (Accompanist). Utyai Chcwus TOP ROW: J. Fielder, D. Harb, K. Schwartz, V. Nelson, M. Claussen, G. Troyer, E. Bellairs, C. Sundermeier, J. Meyer. 3rd ROW: T. Caswell, C. Schultz, L. Had- enfeldt, E. Wicht, R. Jensen, G. Baasch, J. Reinhardt, L. Brehm, S. Bellairs. 2nd ROW: K. Helzer, C. Baade, L. Harder, M. Roth, R. Leth, J. Troyer, G. Meyer, R. Harder, J. Vierk. 1st ROW: S. Larson, W. Schweitzer, R. Schweitzer, S. Swanson, J. Vierk. 1st ROW: S. Larsen, W. Schweitzer, R. Schweitzer, S. Swanson, J. Kali- nowski, R. Kalinowski, R. Schultz, K. Hargens, L. DeFreece, E. Soejima, SEATED: J. Sorensen, Mr. Hoback. TdpU Tdfr STANDING: J. Sorensen, L. Harder, K. Helzer, S. Bellairs, T. Caswell, L. Brehm, SEATED: B. Caswell, E. Soejima, R. Schultz, S. Larson. Oopkomote TU STANDING: J. Sorensen, L. Brehm, L. Harder, S. Swanson, S. Bel- lairs, J. Meyer, SEATED: S. Larson. STANDING: C. Schultz, R. Schultz, S. Larson. SEATED: S. Sorensen. Cfntog CjbtoWdb Band Charles Sundermeier, Solo Ken Schwartz, Vocal Solo Eddie Wicht, Vocal Solo Roxanne Schultz, Solo Joyce Sorensen, Piano Solo Girls Trio Senior Sextette Girls Triple Trio Girls Glee Boys Glee Mixed Chorus 7bf 20” SECOND ROW: Joyce Sorensen, Ten Caswell, Lois Brehm, Lajean Harder, Sharon Bel- lairs, Dennis Harb, Charles Sundermeier, Galen Troyer, Larry Hadenfeldt, Victor Nel- son FIRST ROW: Kathy Helzer, Wanda Schweitzer, Gayle Meyer, Roxanne Schultz, Eiko Soejima, Kenny Schwartz, Rick Leth, Eddie Wicht, Jerry Reinhardt, John Troyer. Pianist - Susie Larson Director - Mr. Hoback Qtud nt CfluitCti STANDING: Sponsor - Mr. Fielder, Wanda Schweitzer, Catherine Schultz, Eddie Bellairs. SEATED: Galen Troyer, Sharon Bellairs, Gene Long, Jane Fielder, Randy Bruhn Qbud d Council 0 £o ts Ptendt dub LEFT TO RIGHT: Galen Troyer, Treas. Sharon Bellairs, V. Pres. Gene Long, Pres. Jane Fielder, Sec. Sponsor - Mr. Fielder LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Schweitzer, Treas. Sharon Bellairs, V. Pres. Charles Sundermeier, Pres. Victor Nelson, Sec. 4 ItdUcdto Supercalifragilistic- Group of green ones! Bottoms up! expialidocious Oh! No. It makes you grow BIG! Say AH! Are you man enough to Smile you're on Candid AMEN!!! try it? Camera. W04 eC©+ aRg QUEEN: Laura Myers KING: Mark Hoffmeyer ATTENDANTS FRESHMAN: Lyanne De Freece, Larry Hadenfeldt SOPHOMORE: Eiko Soijema, Randy Bruhn JUNIOR: Linda Reinhardt, Jerry Reinhardt SENIOR; Susie Swan- son, Steve Dibbern o hXk0 Qtictps I told you not to wash Darn roses! make me Drinks that-a-way. that dress. sneeze. I lost my gum. Smile dear! they're watching. Smile and get off my foot. Do you believe a . . . . Bruhn the hook is on my Heap big pow-wow. boat. pants! Where is the food? Must you blow that whist- le! Woud you believe. . . Triplets VcthMJtlM Domx CkajdS Where is everybody? It's not that bad Clifford. But I only put in 12 votes myself. Keep smiling, they'll wonder what we've been up to. So it's Valentines Day! Don't get carried away. Don't look now but Jolene is looking. AtitfefeC BOM pjLGb Spring Concerto And she said that he said. And Den said he would smile through my speech. And furthermore, if I'm One thing has helped, O.K.! Who said that! ” elected. . . my memory for names. Sportsmanship Loyalty Award We’re on the wrong page I told you it was fun Victor Nelson, Jolene Meyer counting girls. Dig that form. sh— I think they're Dig that beat. listening. Bouquet What would you do in the Who's Baasch trying to Honorable Servers moonlight?? fool with that milk? Let's not talk to him, I dropped my potato on Brethren we are gathered maybe he'll go away. the floor!” here. . Now there's a Saxey girl. Juniors! We can tell. Come on. Ma, let's dance. Now where did my part- What's coach smilin’ Smacky Good microphone! ner go??? about??? THE WHOLE TRUTH Jcutttto Otas$ Pfcxy AMEN! Gene Baasch, you've had Look out, Gary is looking it. What time did Lotys get Don’t disturb my dandruff I don't smoke them, I just in last night??? . . . chew them. CAST Galen Troyer- - - Mr. Martin Gene Baasch - ------ JoAnn Cranford Wanda Schweitzer Rick Leth Kathie Helzer Kc v • 1 Lualt, Aunt Mat Gary Powers Ed Wicht Candace Beckler - Johnson - - Harriet Jerry Reinhardt - ---------- Stage Mgr. Jack Vierk--------------------- Stage Mgr. Kaylene Hanousek - - --------Business Mgr. Roger Benson ----------------- Advertiser Dale Brehm----------------------Advertiser Mr. Caveness----------------------Director THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON Qfmxw CfetSS Ptay Damittohell! Now who the H. . . is Would you believe a No smart remarks, Have you tried deodor- Thish isz ongly my If that stuff doesn’t get Would you believe that That's alright, don’t cry I your goat! its glued on??? Ray Roberts----- Cliff Jewell---- Eton Rasmussen - Gene Long------- Sherryl Brundage Susie Swanson - - JoAnn Grim------ James Grim Gordon Sorensen Goat............ Laura Myers----- Roy Rasmussen - - Julie Vierk----- Marvin Roth----- Christie Baade - - Laura Myers----- Doug Vickstrom - CAST -----------Sakini Sergeant Gregovich -----Colonel Purdy -----Captain Fisby -------Old Woman Daughter of Woman •Daughter's Children ---Lad ' Astor ■ -Ancient Man - Mr. Hokaida - Mr. Sumata ---Mr. Seiko Miss Higa Jiga ---Mr. Keora - - Mr. Oshira Lajean Harder Betty Jo Wicht Susie Swanson Sherry l Brundage Ladies’ League Lois orenm- ------ Charles Sundermeier Capt. McLean Advertising Managers Joyce Sorensen Christie Baade Sharon Be I lairs Mark Hoffmeyer Victor Nelson Jolene Meyer Rose Schweitzer Mr. Ralph Exstrom - - Tech. Directors Qp tials AwWs DRAMATICS BACK ROW: Jolene Meyer, one-act play; Rick Leth, oral reading of drama; Doug Vickstrom, poetry reading; Gene Long, one-act play, extern, speaking; Joyce Sorensen, one-act play, in- terpretive public address. 2nd ROW; Donald Rasmussen, one-act play; Ray Roberts, one-act play; Mark Hoffmeyer, oral reading of drama; Clifford Jewell, discussion: Chuck Sundermeier, one-act play, TV news commentary. 1st ROW: Laura Myers, informative public address, one act play; Julie Vierk, orig. pub. add.; Terri Caswell, oral reading of drama-. Lois Brehm, oral reading of drama; Lajean Harder, oral interpretation of prose. AMERICAN LEGION SUPERIOR ACTING AWARDS FINE ARTS FESTIVAL, SUPERIOR. SPEECH CONTEST Jolene Meyer, Donald Ras- mussen, and Joyce Sorensen ELKS SCHOLARSHIP Gene Long, and Lajean Harden. HOME EC. AWARD Mr. Piper, Laura Myers, Julie Vierk, Joyce Soren- sen, Doug Vickstrom. REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP Doug Vickstrom Christie Baade Julie Vierk, Chuck Sundermeier BACK ROW: Stu. Mgr. B. Swanson, L. Turner, R. Jensen, L. Hadenfeldt, M. Van Dyke, S. Dibbern, K. Schwartz, E. Wicht, M. Dibbem, B. Baasch, E. Bellairs, Stu Mgr., FRONT ROW: Ass. Coach Mr. Rasmussen, R. Leth D. Harb, J. Hulme, R. Roberts, V. Nelson, G. Long, M. Hoffmeyer, J. Reinhardt. G. Baasch, Coach Mr. Piper. SCHEDULE CAIRO....................40 CAIRO....................13 CAIRO....................54 CAIRO....................46 CAIRO....................21 CAIRO....................23 CAIRO...................-32 CAIRO....................54 TRUMBULL.................7 DONIPHAN................26 HORDVILLE...............13 MARQUETTE................6 BOELUS..................38 PHILLIPS................32 MASON CITY..............13 BRADSHAW................35 VICTOR NELSON End RAYMOND ROBERTS Quarterback JERRY REINHARDT - Center DENNIS HARB Halfback GENE LONG MARK HOFFMEYER STEVE DIBBERN KENNY SCHWARTZ Guard Guard Guard Halfback RICKY LETH GENE BAASCH EDWARD WICHT JIM HULME Halfback Halfback Guard End LARRY HADENFELDT End RICHARD JENSEN Guard MARVIN VAN DYKE End LEE TURNER Halfback Qtodcw f-figfi Ba k tbM BACK ROW: Coach Les Piper. Jim Hulme, Larry Hadenfeldt, Marvin Van Dyke, Ed- ward Wicht, Butch Swanson, Jerry Reinhardt, Lee Turner, Merlin Dibbern, Bruce Baasch, Jim Leth, Mike Van Dyke, Ass't. Coach Dale Rasmussen, Stu. Mgrs. Steve Dibbern, Eddie Bellairs. FRONT ROW; Randy Bruhn, Mark Hoffmeyer, Victor Nelson, Cliff Je- well, Raymond Roberts, Mike Claussen, Dennis Harb, Ken Schwartz, Rick Leth, Gene Baasch. Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo- Cairo Cairo- Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo- Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo SCHEDULE - 61 Litchfield - - ------------ -34 -79 Phillips........................67 - 75 Juniata-------------------------57 - 66 Giltner-........................33 -84 Northwest---------------------- 55 -72 Holstien------------------------66 - 61 Doniphan --------------------- 45 -73 Bladen..........................67 • 69 Palmer------------------------- 47 - 46 Doniphan------------------------44 • 75 Boelus -- - ------------------ 50 - 70 Hordville-----------------------55 - 69 Hordville-----------------------49 - 61 Boelus--------------------------49 -71 Trumbull------------------------48 111 Pleasanton--------------------- 41 - 73 Marquette-----------------------65 - 84 Roseland------------------------42 -81 Elba............................36 ■ 69 Palmer------------------------- 45 -79 Boelus------------------------ 52 -70 Halsey-Dunning------------------55 -74 Wheeler Co.-------------------- 63 - 52 Marquette --- ------------------66 CENTRAL NEBRASKA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SEASONAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS DISTRICT CHAMPIONS REGIONAL WINNERS STATE PARTICIPANTS RATED SECOND IN CLASS D Bask tbcM IkdJUjiduCtk DENNIS HARB VICTOR NELSON RAY ROBERTS MARK HOFFMEYER JERRY MIKE JIM RANDY STUDENT MGRS REINHARDT CLAUSSEN HULME BRUHN STEVE DIBBERN EDDIE BELLAIRS BACK ROW: Coach Les Piper, Gary Powers, John Troyer, Lee Turner, David Gascho, Larry Hadenfeldt, Mike Claussen, Randy Bruhn, Galen Troyer, Ed Wicht, Merlin Dib- bern, Marvin Roth, Ass’t. Coach Dale-Rasmussen, Stu. Mgr. Eddie Bellairs; FRONT ROW: Jerry Reinhardt, Rick Leth, Steve Dibbern, Dennis Harb, Jim Hulme, Victor Nelson, Mark Hoffmeyer, Don Rasmussen, Ken Schwartz, Gene Baasch. SCHEDULE April 6--Duel Meet Boelus at Cairo April 30--Kearney Invitational April 13--Ord Invitational May 6 C.N.C. Meet at Hastings April 20--Ravenna Invitational May 12--District Meat at Broken Bow May 20,21--State Track Meet at Kearney VICTOR NELSON DENNIS HARB KEN SCHWARTZ Juitto f-ftgfi Basketball STANDING: Mr. Rasmussen, C. Schultz, L. Harder, R. Harder, S. Bellairs, C. Baade, L. Myers, J. Sorensen, Mgr. SEATED: J. Fielder, J. Nelson, L. Myers, J. Meyer, L. Brehm, T. Caswell. RECORD 17-5 LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Hadenfeldi, H. Jensen, D. Krewson, B. Schultz, L. Turner, M. Dibbern, V. Brehm, M. VanDyke, COACH: Dale Rasmussen, M. Lowry, A. Bruhn, B. Baasch, D. Caswell, R. Burry, M. Mohanna, B. Dabbert, E. Bellairs. Volleyball Individuals LAURA MYERS JOLENE MEYER JANET NELSON TERI CASWELL LOIS BREHM LOUISE MYERS LAJEAN HARDER JOY FIELDER SHARON BELLAIRS CHRISTIE BAADE CATHERINE SCHULTZ RENEE HARDER Student Mgr. JOYCE SORENSEN Eov ities Don't think Mike can play Gee Mommy we won! Well, it beats walking, tonight. Coach! Mr. Cutie Let's have a party, boys! Bottoms Up!!! You sure this is how Wilt Who wants to play basket- Sure was a lousy season! got his start??? ball? We got a girl. I was NOT traveling, ref! Our BABIES, all growed What makes you think we up. . .” took your net??? THANK YOU Because of you, our sponsors and patrons, we have our 1965- '66 REDSKIN yearbook, that will often bring happiness to our school and to the parents and friends who can enjoy with them the memories portrayed on these pages. To you, our sponsors and patrons, we are truly grateful. PATRONS Cairo Hatchery - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Cairo Lumber Company - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Holloway's Garage - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - — $5. 00 Baasch and Son - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - — $5. 00 H and R Bar----------------------------------------$5. 00 Jensen Body and Fender Shop - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - $5. 00 Rhodas 66 Service - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - $5. 00 Schyler Skelly Service - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -$5. 00 Scott and Brundage Garage - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Bill Fitzsimmons, Combining and Cornpicking ------ $5. 00 Turner Grain - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Albert Helzer, Auctioneer - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - —$5. 00 Ron's Implement - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Fairacres Dairy - - $5. 00 Pfister Seed Company, Peter Dibbern, Salesman ----- $5. 00 The State Bank of Cairo - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Sorensen and Larson Insurance - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Erickson and Swanson Hardware - -- -- -- -- -- -- - $5. 00 White Spot Cafe - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Cairo Plumbing and Well Drilling - -- -- -- -- -- - — $5. 00 Jean's Beauty Salon - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Lee's Electronics - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - $5. 00 Cairo Pharmacy - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Marcus Sundermeier, Standard Oil - - - -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Cairo Food Mart - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Shirley's Beauty Shop - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - $5. 00 Peg's Beauty Shop - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - — $5. 00 Veeder Decorators - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Cairo Bowl - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Dr. and Mrs. Fred Harb. Clinic - -- -- -- -- -- -- - $5. 00 Reidy's Propane - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Cairo P. T. A..................................... $5. 00 Bennie's Tavern - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Ed Claussen and Son - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Schlund's Conoco - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — $5. 00 Cairo Barber Shop - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - — $5. 00 Cairo Record and Countryman - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5. 00 Cairo Cafe - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - $5. 00 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Ih. Wo l«l A l'r


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