Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE)

 - Class of 1958

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Later she married Clay Howard Crites in 1897, and raised four children. She now is rewarded with seven grandchildren and tweIVe great-grandchildren. Throughouther life, Martha Crites was very active in her work at the Presbyterian Church. Not only church work, but never will there be one more loyal to all the functions and activities of the present day high school. At the time of this writing Martha Crites is living on a ranch near Burwell with her daughter. r-x rwaXr-w gm 53.313 3 ' x , .I . Board of Education 3 1 s I - e 1 -. L , II K x 1 F K 1 5 1 1' KM, FLOYD DELANCEY 7 l I I 3 I ,1 ' 1 1 I h . Ii . Xx if CLYDE cox ' . '1, 1 I ' NED CARLSON . M , m ' , 1;;ij MRS. JOHN HRUZA , , . . -, . ,1 - 'H'w 1 IVAN MARTSEN .: 1 E II :.,V.V i' X . I ; ; I V 'I' JACK ROUBAL .' . :14 '- '1 H S g: I I f CHARLES PHARES L r' - . Lga I ' T' TM TT'-WVT . T' a .1 .x g ' ' at E. CLYDE cox L. I 1 L .. - III. 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SAWYBZS VIRGINIA HOFFMAN A.B. , Greenville College Greenvillc, Illinois Science Physical Education RONALD BICKFORD B.A. Kearney State Teachers' College Driver's Training Industrial Arts Physical Education i l ' mrj vka;: 1 V - I u -M J A N -' '1, ,- l! g, a . .2. '5 P. x x , IJ'X 7x M..- K 7 , K:.', N. CLARK, V. KYES AA. 1K y. x:l;.., ., ... u A g . v 1J4 : r r i . x N I u .V - .1 1,4. 5 . r ., A! g . s 2.4. l. L Hull... . xi. ... m r u w; k mi . . x,.,. M 1R1? . ma H V . a V .r f. .. ; -p -rv.l'; s.l- ' . .4 . - M ., m . n WNW k, .IxM m... , . a ,x F... i., I. H mm . i .H . . H ..:!i: f wow .mu. mu .... 1.1111,.1. ..A DORIAN OHLMAN She's got laughs that make us ' happy. Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 1.2.3.4;An- nual Staff 4; G.A.A, 1,2,3,4; ; Cheerleader 4; Choir 2; Girls'Glee L 1, 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Class Officer 4. NANCY FULLINGTON Although there is no reason, she giggles anyway. Jr. Class Play; Y-Tcens 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Annual Staff 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Librarian 4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Class Officer 4. . i X- I ; ,I 22 x 2- 2; . X x 3 I . .- 4 R ,rf . v; , x .52' 1 1 . A- A F. 41 353-.- 1 :b1 ' . .1 A 4, . 4.2 u ; t 1., f MISS WIDMAN Class Sponsor ,m xx. I x24 N ? W W 1 z 4' 1. 1,? X I 1 ,1 . r I 2 MR. W ILSON Class Sponsor KENNETH KYES The difficulty in life is the choice. Jr. Class Play; Student Council 2, 3; C.C. Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3;Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; F. F.A. 1; Office Asst. 3; Choir 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4;Stu- dent Manager 3,4. JERRY TUCKER I used to think nights were made for studying. C.C. Club 2,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Track 1; Choir 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2; Class Officer 2,3,4. ax: g .7 I 2 1' . v . I T2 I 1 2 , xx; x 1., r s lpr. ,' , I: ! H 7 ,3 Rh xx A a .. :1 r J j I M I x. x , I f h h x -7 , , xfwj . ., '7. h E 4 ' 4 x2. ,4 : . 1 ,. q 4 I . h ' 41 IX! V ; 'I , r. .1 t , ; . . I o I 222x... V xx . . r. X 2' h '1' 1X . .. , . X '1' X X, - ' 2 . , M , .5... . 7,; 2 x I 2 M 3 k .' II . 1 4 If '1 L...... if H ROGER HANKE , 1f, . RON OLSEN Givehim time and he can explain XXX ; . 5, 1 A strong man is a wise man. anything. X .i- 4 Jr. Class Play; C.C. Club 4; Hi-Y Jr. Class Play; C.C. Club 2.3.4; Xt 3; Annual Staff 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1.2.3.4;Bas- 4; 1! Basketball 1,2; Football 1. 2.4; ketball 1. 2; Football 1.2.3;Track . Choir 3.4; Boys' Glee 3; Band 1.2, ,3; Choir 1.2 3.4; Student Man- , 1 ' JUDY JOHNSON 3'4 age: 4. I love to lose myself in other men's minds. Jr. Class Play; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4;Cholr 2; Girls' Glee 1.2.3.4. SHIRLEY SEWING Sweet, simple and loads of fun. Wood Rim 1; G. A. A. 4. . ' 2 . , ARNEDA MICHALSKI , x. ' The devilish quiet type. Chapman 1. 2; Pep Club 3. 4; Office Asst. 4; Girls' Glee 3. ;, 1: x - 4 i I . . , .. I , - 4 4 . V v;.-.. ! '1 2 f: 4?; UK . I . I 4 4 W ., - 2M , z 1 3 , ' ., s.-. x :r K: -...; DENNIS FOULK W h I must be a senior, I have a picture in , X -, J the annual. . . 4 Archer 1,2,3. 3 x- $ , ; 43 ,1 . -,..u-............-.............. SONJA AERNI , Happiness is a habit. . 4 T Pep Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; X, I 1x N.H.S. 4; Office Asst. 3; Choir 2, 'f x 3,4; Girls' Glee 2,3,4; Class Offi- M , ' W cer 3. 5.4 .L .. , ,. M; .....,. DEAN CHRISTENSEN I've been dying for 12 years; nowI'm going to live. C.C. Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Choir 3. BILL PULLEN Life is just existence until Satur- day night. F. F.A, 4; Boys' Glee 3. W, .4... , x l, I I x , .-4 , , .... DOROTHY IINDRA Few words get done many deeds, Jr.C1assPlay;Librarian2,3,4;G.A.A. 4. i I; 4.412 I' W K E, xx, 1' r; 5' I H 5': b zI x fl; 4 Ix 4 ' III, Q? .5 E A r RETA BUTT Better late than never. Jr. Class Play; Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G.A,A. 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4. ROBERT HILDER The facts don't agree with the statements. Band 1.2.3.4. .2 X N41149: 4. x N- h :1, x I :214 I 41'Vi, f '1 y... Nx,, 1 E ,2 ROBERT BRUNS Courtesy is his greatest asset. Archer 1, 2,3; Choir 4. LYNN TOOLEY Ever loyal, ever true, to the task she has to do. Jr. Class Play; Y-Teens 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Office Asst. 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girlsi Glee 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1. KI A. x x r , J 4 f 2yVF M w ' ' . H5533: f x Z i :K 2 4 r W 2 l A V2 N , ,. l x ,z1 v Xi: f $1 ,n I; .l :1 :1 . .. . - ,K ;; ; ,' X H ; .l l7 f I z i r -' 1' t: ' .' MARY WEEKS A blush is beautiful but inconvenient. Pep Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; OfficeAsst. 3; Girls' Glee 2,3. n... L...L. -v. 11 0- -Ah--.-4 KENNETH WEBB How do I know women won't bite? i . ,- t . 7:? 1 '3 'J WJJ V 1 r ' ll ; X x x3315 I 33-; .2217 2K, V LEON VANDERHEIDEN Leon was a careful student - carc- ful not to overwork. Hi-Y 2,3; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2. PAT LARSON Jolly, carefree, and full of fun. Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 1; G.A.A, 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1, 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3; Band 1, 2,3,4. 'f- 4 x: 7, xx , V 4.1 v ,N'. 11R- - 1 v A; r1 I 3,1,2 x. DONNA BRANNAN A girl with a pleasant smile for all. Jr. Class Play; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; G,A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Librarian 3; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4. BILL CEDER What's the use of worrying, itjust wrinkles your face. Hi-Y 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Track 1, 2; Boys' Glee 2,3. i 4 'x E, 4 . 7 ' 2335 N. IJU IAK , x , J a i 3 :17 x x .5- 4 K j X ,7' , 9 'i a , .v AM Fr; 1 s 1 1i 2 f a X -N XX. X x 2R5. x ,1 x ROGER MORRISON Sometimes he sits and thinks, but sometimes he just sits. Jr. Class Play; C.C. Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2, 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,4; Boys' Glee 1, 2,3. xx, RUTH HENSEN Simplicity is a rare thing now-a-day. Girls' Glee 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; Office Asst. 4. , , LOLA JEROME I would rather make history than read it. Pep Club 1,2; Office Asst. 1; Girls' Glee 2. MARTY MILLER Quiet, but always friendly. Jr. Class Play; Student Council 1, 2,3,4; C.C. Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 2. 7 g , - i, RALPH CONDON He's a fine athlete, but he does his real work after the game. Hi-Y 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Footba111,2,3,4; Track 1, 2, 3,4. LORRAINE TUCKER I've taken my fun where I've found it. Y-Teens 2; Girls' Glee 2,3. 51' . K I X ,m. ; rhu- .,Ir.' x : '9 x x : x, xx . r :5. 2 'l' . ; y' T s, l' a Nix if' wiix 2 l. A h V LADONNA STRAGEY . , -22 -..-g.-2-.u......w.....h..--.......4 What's in your height if you use your head. Y-Teens 1; Pep Club 2; Girls' Glee 1, 2,3. r 3 P 3 W xK x, ; .2 . Q 2, Aha I 2 .. 5 x, - . ,4? 2 e4.x' xi 1 . 3x 2 , u 2 ;2 K: , l L s JERRY HALL Why recite when the teachers already know the answers. Choir 4; Boys' Glee 3. 3. 4 y i if . 2 . ? L- k M- h. .. , .2 ' RODNEY CHRISTENSEN There should be more time for sleeping around this institute. 1' z 2 X Hi-Y 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3. BECKY TYLER A keen sense, a common sense, but plenty of room for nonsense. Jr. Class Play; Y-Teens 2; G.A. n A. 2; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; AnnualStaff 4; Librarian 2, 3,4; Girls' Glee 2, 3; Accompanist 2,3,4; Band 3,4. 4.. V ,2 VI. '! l ' . ' . l, , I, 3, ' I E . 2 . t J ; - E I 2 . - 4;. $ , . X , . J ; 3 3 x a . 2 D v l . '-n i 1 w 3 N... i V 'x,l .Aiu- I 2 I x X J x, V, QR, 3 XE 3x, 23. ., x x l 2, x Aw BETTY PADDOCK I aim to do me best I can with what I have. Jr. Class Play; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Li- brarian 1; Girls' Glee 1,2,3. DICK MONSON This world belongs to the ener- getic. Student Council 4; C.C. Club 2, 3.4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1.2; Football 1.2.3. . 4; Track 1.2.3.4; Choir 2; Class E Officer 2. ; . z-VxJ - . .4 , '1 ,. .' I; V H'VI 3-3 T'WXX' v ' , xtJ 4: . v ' 1,' - A A' .a' . ; 2 4n , .J . 12' x X 1 4 ' . . xx: , 4 4 2 , 4 x c 2x r X 3 ,- 4, f7 xxx 2 ., FRANCES LUSCHEI You can manufacture blondes, but red hair just comes natural. Chappell 3; Y-Teens 1.2.4; Pep Club 1.2.4; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Li- brarian 1; Office Asst. 1,2,4; Choir 2.4; Girls' Glee 1.2.4. SAM CLAYTON Traffic laws were made to be broken. Jr. Class Play; Hi-Y 2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3; F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; Football 1.2; Track 1.2.3.4; Choir 4; Boys' Glee 2.3. DEAN CHESLEY You can't keep a good man down on the football field. c.c. Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2.3; Bas- ketball 1. 2; Foorball 1. 2,3,4; Track 1.2.3.4; Class Officer 2. .- 4... .. ...... N-WWM SHEILA UECKERT X Meekness is not weakness. X 3 4, G.A.A. 1; Girls' Glee 2. X2 ' 1 r H mNgggj t: V... 3 DON NIELSEN I'm not arguingwithyou. I'm tell- ing you. Jr. Class Play; C.C. Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; F.F.A. 1; Basketball 1. 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Choir 1. 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1. 2. EMMA BRONDEL Share and share alike, PepClub 3; G. A. A. 2; Girls' Glee 3. I... ,1. .I' f. 2 If 1: V r . . 1 ' 2 4 1. I 3; 22 .. .va- x. Lxh 1 .L ; l w! 1 , 4 -. CHARLENE PETERSON She's the joker of the deck. Y-Teens 1,2; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Girls' Glee 2,3; Band 1.2.3.4. I F11 ,- x Kat I' ,. U 2 'v- . K. N 4! 4 K V : K1 1x4 43; 1,1; E i. L. E 3 1 i .: l .444 GARY JONES I know a lot but I can't think of it. Student Council 4; Basketball 3,4. ,' q. . II, A I V , 1 i .1111 ' ,1 ! , N. 2 X3 1 i NORMAN MERRILL I never bother studies until studies bother me. Band 3,4. JULIE FERRIS Turn on the lights. I don'twanna go home in the dark. Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 1; Li- brarian1.3,4; Office Asst.4; Choir 2. 4; Girls' Glee 2, 3,4; N.H. 8. 3,4, ' 1 i ' 491 , . z 2 4' x; K. 1 X 4 JEANNE ROSS A truly worthwhile girl. Jr. Class Play; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Offi- cer 1. WAYNE KING He was such a lucky lad - just as good as he was bad. 2 , .4: .v iii ; m ;. ' If 1 f 5cm AA 0 5' xx ', o I M..- r f KR ' fr 2 2 . ICCF L 4 I W. x 4 HJ4' K f I f ROBERT FITZSIMMONS All by myself. C.C. Club 2,3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Choir 2, 3,4; Boys' Glee 2,3. i , A 3' , .K--J s. . 2, 7.-3-...,,m.... ;.-., ,, - VIRGINIA ROGERS I'm shy until you get to know me. Y-Teens 2; Girls' Glee 2,3. LEANN SPEAR Quietness is a virtue very few pos- sess. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G,A,A. 3,4; Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4. LARRY KYES Net very tall, not very small, but a swell guy who is liked by all. Jr. Class Play; C.C. Club 4; Hi-Y 2,3; N.H.S. 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3; Stu- dent Manager 4; Band 2,3,4. w A Law; L f; v . ,7 - L...- .....-Jr-1VA.. . n? x 17 : 7 7.7 , .. ..-L. .-.i ' 1' ; ' , ;': u. s'N'I' a' ' ....--A.-;...-V............. L-..hJ.....J.4. 7.3M. .l. 3.. ?W' 7'4 7k 2m Zula --------------------------------- FRANCES LUSCHEI Myrtle Ambecrombie ---------------------- DORIAN OHLMAN Mrs. Martin ------------------------------- JEANNE ROSS Grandma Martin ------------------------- NANCY FULLINGTON Dina Pruitt --------------------------- CHARLENE PETERSON Dr. Ambecrombie ----------------------------- RON OLSEN Mr. Martin ------------------------------- ROBERT BRUNS Edna Mae Manifl -------------------------- PATRICIA LARSON Sam Pruitt ------------------------------- SAM CLAYTON Jed Martin ------------------------------ ROGER MORRISON M. q ' ! i u 4 2 , r IT'I T' .. .- . aw, 1 J .'. w 3 h L- v- .A 1; ! f i I ' 7 .rlxj . t I i 3! f i , I i 4' a . , . a-MA-J- gr'm'ie school . A- .Mku;4 .. 3 Dean's still a Chile Donna was 4-4 M. .1..... : .........4.a;.i 1'00th J u..- g......... g J... ....L Wrsv'wu Mu he henvv, 1:!an , ,v 1 ' x ; i V , x . . 1 , LM,..H..........M-3 .A u; hbugg. , Grade school puls-hmr, l,iicir, ?;zlph, -vm V. -VWW. H . Tittle Firuzers has Bob. hiding place. Gary's a seniox .OO h y :Mx 1H . lltvnudxwiiily M d A m M R . ij r , .. m m ., p, a w, m V . a2 1.. , . D W W W .M m S ,V w . L I. J . .0 V n .1 H m V L xi jillix . .W . l . w , . . .x. . , .:... C . x ; I. p , , 1L , n u l w .. .1 .. w xx 1.. A , . m A . .,. . .w. . . n. ,. k, . . .. ,3 . A m C 4 1.. ,n M .. f , i . , . . W . v L, . u V V . , w r u ; , . o . . . .. . . , . . - , . I L ,.. . ., . 3. f , . . ., . .. Ix, I . 1.;1 . u.,..x.le.i' . . . 1 r .l a . 1.3.. . . . . ;. . , v . I s , . . .x , .. . I v . 1...; 4.5. y . mav-p-w....-w- . n i l V. i, 1, a, 4 1, i . S. u! .L H p r. ,1 7 u x W . YII;; I! . 1.. .. . R . u u... v Q g . .. .W V 1 t h M w . y . . 5 IV. w. , . h... . Diplomas. - x . r. m--.- .. 4 z X 2 r0 ,3. t . . 4 g m J , I L ,x . ., .. ,. ; :. HIP a 51,.. Mx .. H. .v....t . .... .1111! V . , X ..... l. l HI. . . . 3 , w ML . . u y K ; ,v x.. W: r. A triermmn On March 28. 1958 the senior class of the Central City High School left at 5:30 3.111. for Omaha for their Sneak Day. The class of '58 with fifty-one members arrived at Wahoo, Nebraska at 7:30 a. m. for breakfast. At 9:00 they arrived at Boys' Town, Nebraska where they toured all the buildings and the grounds. From Boys' Town they boarded the bus and left for Omaha. They first visited the Kitty Clover Potato Chip plant. There they received a free bag of potato chips, a pamphlet on the plant, and a couple of recipe books. After this tour they went to Bishop's cafeteria for lunch. They then toured the Woodman of the World building. From 2 to 6:30 they had to themselves. Most of them went to the show Sayonora. Then it was back to Bishop's for supper. After supper they went to Ak-Sar-Ben for the beautiful Ice Capades. They then boarded the bus for home and arrived about 2 a. m. , everybody exhausted. A good time was enjoyed by all! I. f! ,I i ,. W em E . y- : , -, t l: g i t g C t 3 , 1,- m r gweww. e, enuewuem WW mil ; e e? 'Fi ,t t 3?; h 1 , ' y' 338751 WMF .f :1: v 3., 5 b ,. 3-3, HI: .5 ,, , t 2- . L- f .3 r ' 3;;3: X'Vgn N1 V , X 91 ' ,.l t: ,i' 31.. f3 f7 :9 ?N 'ff: if ,- .' EX ' X: x . gx ! 1 r ,' , . ' t i, 7 ii 1 g y z 1 ' 1 A 1 I a I l '11; E , j, i '12:: J x. x51 , S em -. h f 5,, 3-7- ,IM 13, U . 6!? ' j! t: L l V t E1. V 1 1.7 :Kvtz h f, t v. A 1' I V 3' f, ,-A e ? '1! 1v :: g a ' -- I W I 3'; 5 V a , ' i E a May 18. 1958 the class of 1958 with fifty-one members attended Baccalaureate services in the auditorium. The Reverend Charles Funk delivered the sermon. Dean Frank E. Henzlik, University of Nebraska, delivered the Commencement address on May twenty-third. Mr. Ivan Manson, president of the Board of Education, presented the fifty-one seniors diplomas. Principal George M. Wilson presented the following scholarships and awards: Valedictorian, Farmers National Bank and Ak-Sar-Ben scholarship, Nancy Fullington; Salutatorian and Regents' scholarship, Ron Olsen; Regents' scholarship, Marty Miller; Church College scholarship. Regents' alternate, Donna Brannan: State Teachers' College scholarship, Regents' alternate, Julie Ferris; BPW scholarship, Patricia Larson; BPW scholarship, Frances Luschei; Nebraska Trade School scholarship, Kenneth Kyes; Carl Raymond Gray scholarship, Roger Hanke; Carl Raymond Gray scholarship alternate, Jeanne Ross; BPW scholarship alternate, Dorothy Jindra; Regents' alternate, Betty Pad- dock; Amer Lincoln and Rachel Young Music Scholarship, Jerry Tucker; Sonja Aemi was presented a special CC award. r ' 3 kg; ,. i, a 1 K'. Of. 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Reeves L. Ribble J. Roark G. Rudolph L. Rutherford J. Ryan D. Saathoff HI - -. v M. Sallinger D. Sawyers G. Schank ; D. Sewing i J. Spear S. Smith B. Stubbe x N x'f'k'x , x . - ? r. . y! x f K : . 3 ' -9 E m. -: 3 , : : , t I C. Stuart 1 .7;- :5 : 'rk Eh j? i r; 'I'7:- 71' 4f . va- r! ; M. Swanson . :3 - ; x.. E 1. ' i 5 .' . .' ;' P. Veed 3' i a 3 :2 x. R. Webb i 5 v.1 x7:I x g L IX K X , E 1'N ' 'va' 75V EI,K.. x x... ; bx; r X; z 1399 3;? .. 0.. LmJa-x .A 4. ...1'.. h 1: - 1,- xN I. f M . x ! , , Q g f a - E r ,N' 7 r : ; L D. Whiteman . , :; , J. I k Il ! x .u'7 .' ' .' . : :11 ; L. Wilkinson i $ k4 21v:7x .VNI fl z, ;- 3 f7? 3 J Willis 'T V l . -. 7 ' . r' A Zmek i ,4 w IX k .j 5 I 7 ' x . . ? K 2 I i E fax x4? IV 31.x mmmflggifflcam ROW 1; L. Jensen, 5. Johnson, L. Ericksen, D. Sawyers, R. Ashelford, S. Frey, J. Broom, s. Lindburg, N. Merrill, M. Brannan, J. Ferris. R. Reeves. lington, C. Shelton, J. Demel, T. Geren, J. Willis, D. Muun, M. Miller. P. Larson, B. Tyler. 646,521.51 Hummel, G. Greving. ROW 2: R. Hilder, K. Krance, S. ROW 3: D. Brannan, N. Ful- Lebanousky, J. Fauquier, P. Jensen, L. Hald, K. Kyes. R. Holmes, D. Reimers. ROW 4; J. M. L. Crandell f , CONDUCTOR - . 7f: 7 i: iii . 3' c; ,- M w Fax: a ,9 7. I 7 -; 77 vx . , ,2 c KK k7 ng NW . . fl i B: r, 'i 7 'M 1+ ax V71 .V . F 1:72.7g7 ' x V! MAJORETTES 3417;,117' 7, 7 L Glbson E 77: l I S. Shelton 'i 7. x; 43,. P. Larson 1 . 7 . f i ' C. Powell ,t 7, 7 x , I x 7 I v if y;7 .z . ' t 1 1x f. X a . I ik X'N r 1 IL .4, I I ix t1 Hf , i I '0 u -3 A X. 2;. ,V 'V 'T t, y V w . rv HM r-M.- - x V M;- e- . 1 4'. t x . ,, , r . th-hl - 4 A! XII .51! 1y. :XW .3 9'; lfh IT , e .. : . xx ;' ' 1 ' -. T' t i, r y. t , y v f. 'K' 1 x A 1, . g! ,X t y f l i t Xf T' V- 1 , .i'bh xi ix Nx ' ' -H. i ,4. 1Ty'5 ll Kg; C xVX . XV! ; e y .- 1 i . ff , f . y , e X -- t 'e yr; ,' 12. . '9 , X I xx M44 . ' . r- .113 4 - .I v - 1V g' A ,W p '. Aw .. - . - t . ' . .. t ' ' v 'r .T . - m-Ii L t 1 k'x-e 1 'i'it e, ? K ' u. H. 4X x .. 1 x 7,. . - rt t e xx e ; - ,, e . M. ii ; yK , . IV XVNI , e Xx :1 J t e , .. 4 . V -V K t tl .. ' M -- ,I ' EA N t t I 2 71K 'V- l I ' 1 x 1- 'HX n via j X: xx , , :r ' - vl'w '- xl f . Q t x , X: MW, 4.. u .x; . LR ; v T T tlize iv X X1 f; T ! f'e .9 .' . I ',' r b r l e. , gzl 1 ix ' h 1' ' ' 111 i! N v x I . . V e , ' ,z 2 . s l, , t . iwe' '7 e- I 4 . ' sf 1 1.1L. N r T Jen I l, f T; l 't ' 5 s a ti -., r 9' t , n. , , y . ,f I ' x. , . W - y ,4! I , T'IT ; r V x y I , e'le y ,.. s. --u . er r - M- .Jif; I , ROW 1: J. Ross, L. Tooley. C. Powell. J. Kyes. M. McHatgue. L. Wilkinson. 1. Gibson. ROW 2: L. Kyes, H. Glause, N. Svitak, G. Phares, M. Whitson, G. Everett. J. Spear, J. Roatk. J. Miller, D. Parker, C. Ncilsen. ROW 3: S. But- hoop, L. Holmesh R. Strasbutg, G. McHatgue, D. Ohlman, R. Roscoe, A. Etb, B. Whitson, I. Tucker, E. Lindquist, J. Young, L. Munn, D. Hutza, R. Olsen, G. DeLancey, C. Peterson. ROW 4: L. Gorgen, R. Scheet, D. Hanke, Mr. Cran- dell. 3453465 The band started the 1957 term by visiting the Nebraska State Fair in the first week in September. The day was spent parading around the fair gounds and matching in front of the grandstand in the evening. The next trip the band took was the annual visit to Melody Round-Up at Hastings, Nebraska. The band prac- ticed all morning, paraded in the afternoon, and gave a concert in the evening. For the first time the band attended Band Day at Kearney. The band .marched in the parade in the morning, and attended a football game in the afternoon. During the half at the football game, the band played for the crown- ing of the Nebraska State Teachers College Homecoming Queen. The band again sponsored a clinic with Don Lentz guest conductor. The bands of Wahoo, Albion and Central City were present. The day was spent practicing and climaxed by a concert in the evening Central City band was represented at contest, which was held in Fullerton, by Bill Whitson, Don Reimers, Jean Ross. Christy Powell. and Ron Scheer giving solos. The brass sextet, flute quartet, clarinet quartet, and saxo- phone quartet were alsotin attendance. The band made a fine showing in the final concert given on,Apn'1 19. 3W W ROW 1: D. Reimers, B. Whitson, R. Scheer, R. Olsen, C. Peter- son. ROW 2: 1. Tucker, M. Whitson, D. Parker, G. DeLancey. Wm W76 K. Kyes, R. Hummel, G. Greving, I. Ross. ROW 1; L. Jensen, D. Sawyers, S. Johnson, C. Shelton. ROW 2; L. Ericksen. D. Brannon, P. Jensen, J. Fauquier. C'V' . w .5, i5. '1: 5. x x R 3'2, X j .55: ; ,jv 1'; .wm iii: NT 51K: :1, f9 A 5 . ' : . 5: ,' 77' . l 5' , 3.x ,7 :1 55 iv v 3X- 35 .1 : 5 J. .I- 5 w er m5 - 5: 7.; 'j v; 1 I E, t5 H, 31!. 1; 6.! .15 1' JHVL-i Saw 2W5 L. Tpoley, C. Powell, J. Kyes, M. McHargue. 5 1 : ,- , r 7 7 7; 7': T 7:65-17 7 W XXVVI 5n X' x 5:1 ant:- ' 1:11,: 3 5'26 1 1 5511 f xx. 55 6 5 W ,6 ml 6-: 2W 1x7 6. xv I 5 5 6x. .. :Xx, , IIVVf' ! XxKxx 1 XXX x55.- 7 I' - ,? jw'kifx 65a: - X5331, 67 x :35: 1,5, $1.61,;2g5; ROW 1: F. Luchei, S. Aemi, J. Kyes, C. Mason, S. Burhoop, G. Carmen. J. Nelsen. J. Aerni, C. Mil- ler, S. Howe. ROW 2: J. Johnson, N. Fullington, C. Krug. S. Drake. K. Kyes, G. Ericksen, K. Bron- dell. S. Christensen, D. Brannon, D. Parker. ROW 3: J. Russell. J. Ferris, S. Patterson, D. Bodeman, H. Proehl, E. Holback. P. Larson, J. Ferris, R. Butt. ROW 4: R. Strasburg. G. Greving, L. Spear. L. Tooley, E. Burke, M. Suck, S. Lindburg. D. Ohlman. C. Nielsen, L. Black. The vocal music department of Central City High School had one of its most successful years in 1958. On November 21-23 State Music Clinic was held in Lincoln with Lynn Tooley. Jerry Tucker. Roger Hanke, Don Nielsen. and Larry Kyes attending. On November 8 and 9 the department held its second annual Variety Show based on Show Business. The show was made up of numbexs from the Choir and Girls' Glee as well as solos by Jean Ross, Reta Butt, Charlene Peterson, Marcia McHargue, and others. One of the highlights of the show was the pantomime during which the Fuersts made their spectacular entrance. Then on March 21-22 they staged the Rogers and Hamerstein Stage Hit, Oklahoma with Lynn Tooley as Laurey. Roger Hanke as Curley, Gayle Carmen as Ado Annie. Jerry Tucker as Will, Dianna Parker as Aunt Eller, Bill Whitson as Ali Hakim, and Don Nielsen as Jud heading the cast which included the Choir and Girls' Glee. About 1800 people saw the wonderful show. The Choir and Girls' Glee and other small groups attended the Music Contest in Fullerton. which brought to a close a very wonderful and exciting year. ? ; a ,. ,1 k, V . . Mix? .M-1.7:XM :L M M cm K V .x' . - M ; . 1; :i:-' M; Elr'r' , I , .. ' ,. ,. w ;, z .73.; . 2 ;'5i 2 v. ' Mx': .rl x z x Qxf,1 7V5 . M I wk . , K; ',' M 1 I ?xg f ,.' i 7 M X 7; g; XM- 71 XIII x , 0 1 ya , H: 1.3 p ROW 4: R. Morrison, M. Miller, B. Whitson. R. Hanke. ROW 3: K. Kyes. R. Scheer, G. DeLancey, D. Munn. ROW 2: A. Erb. J. Young, J. Tucker. ROW 1: R. Kyes. G. McHargue, J. Demel. .,.. MX -, AMER LINCOLN Director 662: ROW 4: M. Suck, R. Suasburg, L. Tooley, G. Greving, L. Spear. ROW 3: H. Proehl, S. Johnson. E. Burke, G. Ericksen, D. Bodeman, ROW 2: M. McHargue, 5. Pat- terson. J. Ferris, J. Ross. ROW 1: S. Drake, F. Luschci. S. Aemi. J. Kyes. K. Kyes. yr. , -. 5; x. :u 'a 3:3 ! .2. J ' a 11';- :1 M H v' 7' Ir: 5 - 1:; X: xx f ; S 3kfo 47. 4. N .32 g ? :1; NM K L , xi; S5 x , K' ' '. I K, g ' M :- ifrz M 51 r X L I x; txx . 7.4M N 324:.x KM 3..., 4 '1' x1 .. . f: . .i 45 :i X Q l i. xX K; ix ny .7 x; MM 1' ;: If. 1X ;'.k KLM 3: l; 'x x If m . , X, X ' , , - .. J . , c.li x: . '5 57, ll?- J 2' . ,1 I ;x o . , I f v xxf x IX X :7 1' H '1 W; x.:, I 5:3 .1'. .7'7! $95! 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W i? f; h ' -.., r i- , .X , L 4'; '1 i'i ' ' , 2 g a Editor ----------------- JULIE FERRIS Associate Editor ------------ JEAN FERRIS Faculty Editor -------- NANCY FULLINGTON Senior Editor ------------ BECKY TYLER Junior Editor --------- CHRISTINE HOLTORF Sophomore Editor -------- FRANK WHITNEY Freshman Editor ---------- IUDITH GIBSON Organization Editors - - SONJA AERNI, RON OLSEN Sports Editor ----------- KENNETH KYES Snapshot Editor --------- DORIAN OHLMAN Business Managers - - LYNN TOOLEY, RON SCHEER .4 MMI- h l .. . .. aavt M ,: kt . re- 1. I! X h .. :r- a y , fix. Y - I g g I s I . ' w z! ' I l t . : xwex q H - 1- s. x N .530: t 3 ' He K x , ' , .; 5 1 ,x 1 I ' :, .3 i - M , I t. J t. a 1 x, 1 1 ' I3. - ' j e ! v ' t .. . - , h 7 , 1 h .I :- ..-, rang --- X... . , 1 t , : MM, --, . . . .- - . .- - . , - r , rwwn . e w. . . . 1 . ,,,,, V . g n I . . ' , A 1 g X '7 . l T'ri .- Mr ' 3 .4 . x: t i . h h 2 i 5'! L f .1. t . i' 2 1 I .' J, -; x' 1 - rwwmwewwn- -m, g , . g ;' 'j , ? . . 3. ; i : z: .4 , ,1 3 III. f EPJM' P ,Q$V 5 xx 5 i : K'e: ; II t I '3 t . r . , ,- k . ! 1 . t Ly: g: : H -N L; , A h , , I a . , 1 i : i . X he . . L. x . i: f j 1 .h f I; e ' t- V 2 g . i . 1 . , t. 1 1,. -WI 5 , '3 ,, 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kyes, J. Ferris. I. Ferris, A. Dexter, Mr. Wilsori, sponsor, A. Erb, R. Johnson. K. Jones, M. Miller. S. Drake, R. Hummel, L Munn, L. Tooley, D. Monson. The Student Council is made up of five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores. and two freshmen, who are elected at the last of each year for the following year and serve as representatives of the student body for that year. Among the many useful activities of the Student Council was the decorating of the school corridors and study hall at Christmas, sponsoring the Cancer Fund, and approving school parties and functions. They also are placing a plaque on the new roving spotlight which will dedicate it to the memory of George Miller, a former principal. ML, JULIE FERRIS President f , L Lgh.;r-.;;.432;..;.....3 MAUDE HOLDEN 3: K! .-411 a 1 S LARRY KYES Vice President Sponsor SONJA AERNI Treasurer LMW; V;;tr-..'-u..gi RONALD OLSEN Secretary Membership in the National Honor Society is based upon Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Four Juniors were Tapped in 1957. They were Julie Ferris, Son- ja Aemi, Larry Kyes, and Ron Olsen. The year's activities Were sponsored by the receipts from the concessions of five home basketball games. Tapping exercises were held May 6. Four Seniors: Nancy Fullington, Lynn Tooley, Roger Hanke, and Ken- neth Kyes. Four Juniors: Jean Ferris, Aaron Peterson, Alan Dexter. and Ron Scheer. Three Sophomoreswere also tap- ped: Sally Ashleford, Diana Parker, and Dick Mattson. The annual banquet was held in April. Mr. Cox. Miss Widman, Miss Loveseth, and Miss Holden were the speak- ers on the four respective areas on which the members of the National Honor Society were picked. ROW 1: I. Kyes, N. Fullington, D. Brannon, A. Matthes. P. Jensen, J. Ryan. M. Brannon. A. Bodeman, L. Wilkinson. ROW 2: K. Jones, P. Veed, J. Pullen. P. Larson. 1. Ross. J. Ferris, E. Burke. F. Luschei, J. Ferris, II. JohnsonI Miss Loveseth, Sponsor. ROW 3: B. Filter, E. Kuskie, J. Gibson, G. Greving, L. Tooley. D. Bodeman, L. Black. S. Christen- sen, S. Shelton. The membership of Y-Teens this year was 28. Some of the activities of the group this year was a style show held for girls of the school and their mothers, a taffy pull, and a Heart Sister Week held:in February. This organization was sponsored by Mrs. Fox the firstsemestet and Miss LoVeseth the second semester. ?- 766634 Miss Loveseth, Sponsor, L. J. Kyes, J. Ferris. -...,..,...- . -. .-.M-.q.........,h.. u, W ..-.- .. Black. J. Ross, X e N311: x .1 . IX t l. f .x K. v . Mt x 5e . l. f hk xh Lf x 5: 1 . . - . WLJ-e' hx-A' . h -i. A A, A - ., A Ht . .AAAgw- AA... ,AAH A A... .m. X A--...,.x - . AN ROW 1: D. Brannon, J. Johnson. N. Fullington. P. Larson. D. Ohlman, J. Ross, L. Wilkinson, M. Swanson, A. Matthes, ROW 2: L. Spear, B. Paddock, J. Holtorf. M Clark. F. Luschei, S. Christensen, R. Butt, L Tooley, P. Jensen, Mrs. Hoffman, Sponsor. ROW 3: C. Munn. K. Krance. D. Parker, M. Brannon, J. Nelson. C. Nouzovsky, P. Land, G. Car- man, 8. Fitzsimmons, R. Strasburg, J. Lebanousky. ROW 4: J. Pullen, S. Miller, D. Jindra. D. Kleve, L. Hilder, S. Braucher, 5. Patterson, 8. Sewing. J. Spear. ROW 1: L. Tooley, J. Ross, D. Ohlman, N. Fullington. P. Larson. ROW 2: Mrs. Hoffman, Sponsor; D. Brannon. 1957-1958 wasabusy year for the 38 members ofG. A. A. S. Patterson, R. Strasburg, K. Krance, J. Johnson. The group met on Wednesday night at which time games , ' were played and other business taken care of. vsz ' mew N Activities for this goup included a slumber party held if. A j? in the gym and an all day trip to Lincoln on April 12. .. Through the year these girls performed different sports activities for which they received points. At the end of the year the girl with the highest number of points re- ceived a trophy, the next one a pin, the next twelve, let- ters. and all those over 200 points received a certificate. This organization was sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Hoff- man. -W -u...j Ho hum and time for sleep. Having fun, girls? uL 5: Xx u-gj - . Caught in the act, huh. Gayle. E - l - , I .p 9 E E ! 1. S U- r ,7; X; E 3 g i i i p, f z X k . 1 K x y, .i '2' :X- x L. , H. Fite to the bitter end. ,irci: 1., 1 31K Qw'fgfu'iv a WAR x Ax - TX if 31 . MXE Xxx 13 3'; .,, . - rig: ????fm V y. 1, 2, 3 and 4. ,- - : .., ,w... ,Wu 1 if The happy couple. r'j .. e: fa ,L -g. , :1 . . , . , r x e x .. - W x; E en - ,- t ' , 2h R x I - v L E t . . v. , - .. ' ' .lv e. '- - -. F.- x .. x ' VhJ : H- . . L2; 1'3 h , V ... . y. L: t httkr rum y ' anu-v ' L1: .. 1 ' z ' E It e e he; 1.! 7 . e E t K. Aemi. F. Ashleford, J. Glynn, D. Hanke, K. Hawthorne, B. Holtorf, R. Kiser, T. Martin, R. Meinecke, E. Osterman. L. Rutherford, R. Butt, D. Daniels. K. Holtorf, L. Jones, R. Kyes, G. McHargue, J. McMahon, R. Mattson. D. Nelsen, F. Wait, P. Wait, I. Zoucha, A. Dexter. R. Erickse'n, R. Foulk, D. Gerlach, H. Holtorf, R. Kxance. T. Manson, D. Christensen. R. Christensen, 8. Clayton, R. Hanke. L. Kyes, R. Morrison, 8. Pullen. The Central City F. F. A. Chapter had a membership of 42 this year. As the year Ernest Johnson. Sponsor; D. Chxistensen, D. Getlach, S. Clay- ton, Alan Dexter, T. Mattson, L. Kyes. started they elected the following officers: Larry Kyes, President; Duane Gerlack. Vice President; Tom Mattson, Secretary; Alan Dexter, Treasurer; Sam Clayton, Reporter; and Dean Christensen, Sentinel. The Chapter entered both County and State Fairs. They had the Grand Champion Dairy herd at the State Fair. They also had the Re- serve Grand Champion Holstein at Ak-Sar- Ben. h e e April 10-12. eighteen boys from Central x attended the State F. F. A. Convention in Lincoln. They also provided the community with e welcome signs for the east and westside of town. 1 ,r 1 Mr. Ernest Johnson is the advisor of this ' h group. . I J E. Kuskie, L. Tooley, J. Ferris, R. Hansen, R. Strasburg, H. Proehl, A. Michalski, S. Lindburg, L. Jerome, P. Larson. JWM S. Burbach, C. Holtorf, J. ichnson, S. Ashleford, E. Newby, S. Brau- cher, B. Tyler, 1. Nelsen, P. Grause, s. Drake, D. Bodeman, D. Jin- dra, S. Howe, N. Fullington, P. Veed. x ' J..V...,...mw-........-..y.f ROW 1: J. Aemi, J. Nelson, 8. Ashelford, B. Krug. S. Smith, M. Swanson, K. Krance. J. Ryan. L. Wilkinson. ROW 2: J. Ericksen, A. Matthes, H. Glause, C. Powell, A. Bodeman, S. Shelton, P. Veed, P. Grause. M. Sallinger. 'ROW 3: J. Ferris, B. Tyler, E. Newby. E. Hoback, G. Ericksen, G. Rudolf, M. Clark, S. Miller, J. Fautquier, D. Sawyers. ROW 4: S. Christensen, 8. Filters, E. Kuskie, P. Clayton, D. Bodeman. C. Miller, J. Kyes, D. Stanislav, L. Black. M. McHargue. ROW 5: J. Trosper, S. Johnson, M. Nelsen, S. Fitzsimmons, G. Carman. P. Land, C. Peterson, S. Drake, C. Mason, M. King. ?wW L. Tooley, D. Ohlman, P. Larson, L. Jensen, J. Ross. V.w g 2 I i , ., - . Wwpw,..-v.w-q 55 . 9 :W , '1. 5 2 5.5 '- ' . , h. w. 5 t x, , , '2 3 -' V car , 1 ; ,; . V N... Ken. '15 5 1 5, L , . ,5. 1 f v , 3-1 A 5 , . ' 1- w '99 f. ,5 . .. , tmw-A A , 555-9 wmh a 'r , .' 5 fh IX , 5 1' .29.. H . Vhi Ki Hi. 3:. '9 VJ .915 9a-: .y 5L. -M 5.x . 5.... ROW 1: P. Jensen, J. Pullen, C. Munn, D. Reeves, F. Luschei. S. Aemi, R. Butt, K. Brondell, S. Lindburg. ROW 2: L. Hilder, H. Proehl. R. Strasburg, J. Johnson, D. Brannon, N. Fullington, 5. Patterson, A. Michalski. D. Kleve. ROW 3: E. Ellenwood, G. Phares, K. Jones, 1. Gibson, L. Tooley, L. Jensen, D. Ohlman, J. Ross, P. Larson. ROW 4: E. Burke, 1. Ferris, G. Greving, S. Howe, K. Kyes, C. Lundets, M. Suck. S. Hilmer, M. Clark. C. Shelton. ROW 5: S. Drake, M. Brannon, E. Hoback, S. Burbach, S. Braucher, C. Holtorf, C. Nielsen, S. Burhoop. C. Krug, L. Spear. 9 : $952; W P. Larson, N. Fullington, J. Ferris, K. Krance. S. Ashleford, E. Kuskie. IN FRONT: B. Tyler, S. Aemi. r 9 EM 9 5 .9 9 -,A z, 591' f 5;; 9 . r4; '5 5mt . - .3 '99 The Central City Pep Club members nunbered 99 for the year of 9. ,3? X fgyx ,: gm 1 57' X 1957-1958 9 1 mi: : 4' ds- 5:5 c. - .7 ya I , 2'5 a gif- :5; 2' These girls attended home and away games and worked on com- :Wf .' 3:5;th K9559 h x: ,. Nx 55 99'Xf'9! w, 5 mittees for merits. If at the end of the year they had earned 500 , 5 ' X ;x 4; 53?:55 939' C' 9;, 5,999 '1' '9', merits the received a chevron. .999 V'x ' 9' i h 9 k-mer .2 ,, y 9 VS; 9 EPTEX a 1 x-N . e '1 .3 On November 15, 1957 they co-sponsored the Football Prom, F539 5F 35' um, ii X w' L9 ' E the football king being chosen by the Pep Club and the Queen from L 9999995 5 19 5 ' 5 N 9 59:59 51,, the Pep Club. ' ,5. 9 ' A , ,, 5.55 5 g :55; 5 Barbara Suck McIlnay sponsored this organization. '5 g L ' 9 Q; 'L. ', Mm'V 2 53 5.95;. 59.999 ' - 1 W49 :55 3 ; sf 'Q ;;xi9l 5 ,9 7,- i 5 5 ,tm .95 , 9951-74591 ?! '9' 5. ' 99:9 99 .- 9 e999: 5X 9 ' f s- 9 w; t A? 5;- L 5. Ar m 5 ,7 g....,..-'-t 95'$k' 1 .E-IH. .. 4 .ML . Me mummm. ROW 1: D. Chesley, R. Condon, D. Manson, R. Kuhn, M. Miller, R. Roscoe. L. Kyes. ROW 2: K. Kyes, G. Roumpf. T. Geten, L. Munn, J. Geren, Mr. Kennedy Sponsor. ROW 3: D. Nielsen, R. Hanke, A. Dexter, R. Fitzsimmons, R. Morrison, D. Christensen. ROW 4: R. Hummel, B. Hack, B. Whitson, 1. Tucker, W. King, E. Lindquist, B. Jensen, R. Olsen. 66': W D. Manson, D. Christensen, D. Chesley, M. Miller. The C. C. Club held a meeting in early September to elect officers. D. Monson, D. Chesley, M. Miller, and D. Christensenwere elected to President, Vice President. Secre- tary, and Treasurer, respectively. The C. C. Club was kept busy at the begin- ning of the 1957-58 term by working out the plans of the football prom with the Pep Club. In order to pay all debts and sponsor their an- nual picnic the C. C. Club was given the con- cessions at the District Tournaments. They al- so presented awards to members on honor day. 1;: q... : fa g ,4 4 :2: :2: .- 3: :. z , :w-x an?- a L :V 5: . 3,3 - 5 , i .i x' l V E : V 9 V : T: ' ' 1 9 4' . E 1 9,, T 5K: 39 :32: 2mg '. 7r 3 H 5' kg 9 '.';x ' t Xe .' e-d'f : Y ' 2- ,; , , H -.,.l , :l-f , .5 .xjpgmy : 4 X,:Sf;;.f m: x :1: 4 2'7. 'j l: 2 9 I : .-..Lt uh... Amn...- .w-t. 9: 9: V :: E : : a i ROW 1; D. Monson, B. Kuhn, A. Dexter, R. Hummel, W. King, D. Nielsen, M. Miller. ROW 2; W. T. Kennedy, Coach; B. Hack, R. Roscoe, D. Chesley, R. Condom, R. Huggett, Assistant Coach. ROW 3: N. Merrill, G. Roumpf. T. Geren, D. Widman. A. Kart, J. Miller, J. Munn, L. Munn, R. Hampton. ROW 4; J. McMahon, G. Manning, F. Whitney, R. Morrison, B. Jensen, 1. Geren, D. Munn, L. Vanderheiden, T. Moates. ROW 5: A. Erb, B. Whitson, J. Zoucha, B. Fitzsimmons, R. Olsen. ?W SW As an opener for the season the Bison were met Central's first time in the 57-58 football season by the Gothenburg Swedes in a muddy contest. It to be the underdog, was with the Ravenna Bluejays. was held scoreless until the last quarter when a pass The Bison threatened 4 out of 5 tries but an ailing from B. Hack to B. Whitson set up for a touchdown. squad and two injuries, R. Condom and M. Miller, Condom Went over on an end run making the final caused a heavy loss. The opponents fmally rung up score 6-0. a score of 25-0 against the Bison. 3 BRUCE JENSEN r - Sophomore End V - 1; ' 1 year Letterman R'x'w V . . l , 121.2 I E I ' 1 :1 ?'III - 7. ' hex, 2 A , i 23:5 1,735; 344 g , , LARRY MUNN 45 Sophomore Guard 1 year Letterman NV . ..- - w. .. um..- Wu. t' JOE GEREN Freshman Halfback 1 year Letterman 1 ,7 h- i2: f 5 m1 1 I X 1 Kg. :3 i k P ,i : 'r g am, i 43:2 3, ,1, : .Il. E M21 ' t i;-.. 9ny 2 X t h, JIM ZOUCHA ? i ? Sophomore Center L 1 year Letterman Again Central placed second. This time it was the Chanticleets. A Bison fumble in their own ter- ritory set up the score of 13-6 for the Chanticleers. R. Condom and R. Roscoe were Bison sparkies that night. In the Albion game, the Central City Bison came out on top with a 45-6 lead. Fighting offen- sively were R. Roscoe and M. Miller and defensively D. Monson and R. Condom. Aurora downed Central City 21-0 for Central City's third loss although a still determined R. Ros- coe and M. Miller banged away offensively and M. Miller, D. Manson and B. Whitson defensively. The Bison traveling to Minden scored first with a B. Hack to B. Whitson pass in second quarter. The Bison still fought hard as D. Chesley tugged over in the last part of second quarter but the final score came with Minden out on top with a 18-12 lead. The final game with Fullerton was played by a flu-bitten Bison squad. R. Condon carried the ball twice on two touchdowns and J. Geren scored three touchdowns for Central City. The Fullerton Warriors being in better shape came out on top with 324-18 lead. The game with Seward our final opponent, was cancelled because of flu. The Central City Bison held back by injuries and sickness came out with a 5 loss and 2 win sched- ule but they were still fighting to the very end. ROBERT HUMMEL Junior Center 2 year Letterman 7.....v.... .... .'.. ...... N 'r 1 IA 1 , . . X : I! K I w1vi1n ff VXW . L. l. v T y ; ' W i g 1 X, 4- ,x v 3f; f K. , w... M. 4...... H...- :....-.4 h... .......- ,- ,1; -1 :1, 'x d , z -. 5' r: K ' 5, 1.- '1 l 1 Ex ROGER ROSCOE Junior Halfback 2 year Letterman 1 year All-Conference TOM GEREN Junior Fullback 1 year Letterman ALAN DEXTER Junior Guard 1 year Letterman , I r - ; 1,, 1, .1 l V ,l 1 . 'II V VI. J p 1 1'7 ' .f Xl 92 E i rn'w--m...... J1 ? :1 1x . L 1 V '1 : a A 1 . R, 'v I , - 1419.11-1' r . 0 , H 'V 1 1.. . X -. H 11!;fo i . I I 1 r : af'ww BILL WHITSON Junior End 2 year Letterman 1 year All-Conference cu x ; . - :3 x. 11 11 ' V ' 1 1 I A .., .y- 1 r-;:;' x 7' - .1 v ' u 1 Assistant Coach MR. HUGGETT A............-, 1.,....,,..,A. . 8; mi, , . . t I f 7, . 11111 'i '- ' E :- W . z , 11.41; i W Mf.....n , .1 BERNARD HACK Junior Quarterback 1 year Letterman ROBERT KUHN Junior Tackle 1 year Letterman '1 a 1 . 1 p .1. j n1 I1: 1 e, .--,-x, g 5 I M :' g . I t ,J l , xL; ' JACK MILLER Junior Halfback 1 year Letterman 1? I 1 - 1 . 1.. A .,., , ,1 1 H161 V77 1 f7 3 n . 1 I .1 l x X J 11 RALPH CONDON Senior Halfback 3 year Letterman 2 year All-Conference if MN ' ' 1 x 3 3 , 7 3.3 v ' i xx, V 3 52' ! 7 F, 1 x J'f I w '1'? 1 1 , ,3- '11. A ,4! 3 '1' ? 3 3 -'-3 ' 1'3'1 :3 127:3 :31 ' 1 33: YT 3: - hi 3 5 a a , ; DEAN CHESLEY g F ? Senior Fullback 4 1 ; , 3 x 3 2 year Letterman ? L 3 11 j. k vm-vmwwmy , 1 , v 1 1 45 3'1 I - Kl::.3 1 :46: xx. .' J 1 ,. 1' 3 i - 3 f 1 , . fr' i 33 J I w 1 i .xg 1 , g I: 3;; ., Ii 1 3 f 1.11 In - '3. , ; .ngk WAYNE KING qu 1:3, y DON NEILSEN Senior Guard 5 ., 3 Senior Tackle 2 year Letterman 3 year Letterman Coach MR. KENNEDY DICK MONSON V Senior End T ROGER MORRISON 3 year Letterman 733 - 3 ' Senior End 1 year All-Conference 2 year Letterman L, ' 3:- 1-1 ; - 1 .. i I . i y Y L . :- 1 r '1; 9 K 1 r' 1; I1: ft :33 ff KIA E y L 1. i 3 1: 23 3 351:? . pt: '- ' ii. 11!. $313231 . 5, ' t x ,1 x - . 3 x; , : 13-471 s '17 x1 L-oe. MARTY MILLER Senior End 3 year Letterman 1 year All-Conference P' ' a H- 46363334653 N...,....,....M-.- :K ; 1!! ! fl x v' K RONALD OLSEN Senior Tackle 1 year Letterman 1' HIJ' 1 ff , 2 v 1 93'; fr? ' 1.? flit: 1 ,V K p g 3 Q ,7, x ! . 1 I; II 3 1. Ex 1 .' , 1 5 .' 1x... : --..a' r 1.7; I 1' W i 1, 2 If t .i 51 7.7; 1., v- 1,3: 1 V: ,3; :1 EAR l ,V ,1, : 1. 21-: .4 llx f X I j J B. FITZSIMMONS Senior 2 year Letterman R. ROSCOE Junior 1 year Letterman M. MILLER Senior 3 year Letterman G. ROUMPF Junior 1 year Letterman B. WHITSON Junior 2 year Letterman ' B. KUHN Junior 1 year Letterman E. LINDQUIST Junior 1 year Letterman L. HOLMES Sophomore 1 year Letterman K , I . i r . .v - Y 1 , ; : y ,1 N. , 2 l 1 x. ; 1 '- i ; ' i x .yx? 1U : I 1, W1 v1 1, E 3ng xi 1, I ' .6: w 1v Q .1 . '1 , , , i I 1 3L1 3w, , - 51 f1 . K ?A' 1a 3m. i l:.. K N r 41. , v ,3 v 1 1 V1 :0 '4 f . uh... .-... ..M. 0.1 f .. ..w. A-v-rv' W1 i? n 1; e 1: JE ; 1- i! ' K , j . 7 . V01? 1 ' i; 5 K 'W K x l' i I x; WA . 2 - J i . ' , - . J 1! 1.7 Z t ' ' .3! xx, 41 K a :5 j .. . -. 't QPJL k J2, ' I . 1 J J J K x AA J W 4 x 2 p g u .. 1 i' I ' . i ' J g 1 p i i V , I' a M '. 1.6 x1 1 Gmnr at ; . E --J 7: lb 5 x 4 J J 2m! J ,3 1; J Mk: .1?! VB VJJJ . M j J ; .1 , , i z; ? 2 f. ,i . y s . ,' l 7 h. ! A -, .L I ; r P K. ? ,1- ; x z z i 1 x V : 'A 1' , f R ? R J x. kw ; V d J x4 ., . I. rxf J l K f 752-. '23:; 5?;'f::x 1? I91 .H --. T. GEREN I. MILLER R. HUMMEL B. JENSEN Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Squad Member St. Paul Columbus St. Edward 0rd Fullerton Central Catholic Seward Aurora Fullerton Loup City Squad Member Squad Member THE 57-58 BISON BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WE 26 59 40 50 41 54 49 40 39 0RD INVITAT IONAL TOURNAMENT Loup City Ord Minden W ood River 45 59 46 62 THEY 31 '75 3'7 63 62 46 6'7 34 53 41 36 '71 50 28 Squad Member WE THEY Albion 5 0 37 Aurora 43 50 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Ravenna 46 48 35226263 366625365 73W STANDING; L. Ribble, R. Johnson, J. McMahon, D.Munn, A. Dexter, T. Moates. F. Whitney, A. Erb, J. Ge- ren, J. Munn, J. Roark. KNEELING: D. Holmes, D. Hruza, J. Willis, D. Carlson, R. Kiser, R. Webb. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Munn, D. Chesley, R. Hanke, D. Mon- son', K. Kyes, L. KyeS. FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK and BASEBALL R. Hanke L. Munn L. Munn K. Kyes D. Chesley R. Hanke L. Kyes D. Monson 7m 11h Quasi 4a, . '.-:H.,,.x..-, G. Roumpf, A. Erb, B. Whitson. B. Kuhn, A. Dexter, L. Holmes. M. Miller, FRONT: J. Mil- ler, T. Geren, D. Chesley, R. Roscoe, D. Holmes, R. Johnson. STANDING 3W 1':'-1 -t m-j.....g...... W rwvhw 7.... - 11:114.! . lllllle-iqlc. .111.I1.111I..It 1171.31.14... J. McMahon, T. Moates, A. Dexter, G. Roumpf, L. Holmes, B. Kuhn, 'E. Lindquist, B. Whit- STANDING son. FRONT Christensen, J. Miller, L. Munn, R. Roscoe, R. Condom. J. Roark, M. Miller. D. . .. . M... .1 1..., N .. .t, Y ?...vv . x G 1.1.. . ....7 1.7... 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H h Teri s E fi'x 3 x ; . . ,' xx 1 1 X. .7 I : hf! e V . f e -e...-- ., a ; . L. , 'L- ' A -... you girls. 11. Is this a lullaby or waltz? 12. Hollywood bound or just testing. 17. Why so smug, Gayle? 18. Stage fright, John and Gordon. ; ; n y ; f v e , e-yx- .- w v x ,y -7 Q .J V - e w. .. .. . . x, M w . 4 K '. .x t- e . e . e e , w-Jfr a . v . '. ' . C x t r? ; s . , ' ' V 'N i ' .2:' 2 u ' ' '1 M e i i y r' e J ' . . . . . v . g 3' ,ex . y ' . ,3 m.n..:,- f , . V .V - . . , 3 .4 A . I y e . . 7 1 x V c, e x , .1 L ' x i ' em air ,7 .7. , ; . . I ; N ....... . , V , . f ; - 1. Tall, blonde, 7?? 2. Marty, what-ch waving at? 3. What's this? A hen party or otherwise. 4. Such happy faces, school must be out. 5. Braids in style eh! Gayle and shanell. 6. So what Karen, you got a knee. '7. A great day for the 8th grade gang. 8. Going swimming, Shanell? 9. Haven't changed a bit, night. 14. Have they ever been dipped in ink? 15. Whatcha winking at, Jack? 16. Jeanne walking in her sleep agam. Hummel. 10. Don't drink too much, 13. The gang getting ready for a big 41: as . 1 . . hU 1 . .- . 1 ,. f . . 1 1. 1 . .m; '5' 1 x g 15. I .- 1 5 1 X; I 1 X4 . V, ; 1 . . 51.- ' 1 . . .gamwl . i . 4.. , y u 1 351-...-. .11. ,. mw i MI 1 . 'R M f , 1 L r4 I 1' 1' .A x ' If .1 i . , ' ' W- - -vmm... V K , 1 1 .. - h w..- 1 . 1 c. I .v . . . .N , l - - 3 e , . . -.; x 7 ; k ' I-' 3 '1 4 5. - 2 . x . 1 v 1 1' 1 K I 1 2 : ' ' 1 I l . r . - J 1 7 L n. 1 ; f L r . ,v-N : - - . i f --$3 1 V . r - - , . s r , f , ' v- 1 a , 1 1 I 1 n 1 ' 7r 0 .. - f x? .v 1 . g' E 5 .' ' 1 1 1 . - 1 , r 1 1 h i b n 1 r 1' 1 I 1' I 1 W ' v . 1 ,, 4 . r I L K j 1 1 1.; - ' 5 . i w ' . -....J w-j V4 W ' 3 f i f... ., - Z1 ......--- .V -7. .1 ,1- . L 1 r , ,- ..-.4--.........,--J, .1 . ,1. ,11..-.;v -, - 1. A couple of cute cousins, way back when. 2. A swaet smile for a sweet girl. 3. A couple of jolly girls. 4. Oh, Oh, we're in love again. 5. Why the puckered lips, Sharon? 6. Going some place, Orin? 7. Dear old school days for Rosey, Frank, Dorothy, and Barbara. 8. Doesn't quite fit, does it, Ray? 9. What's so funny, Jeanne and LaVonne? 10. Halloween's past, Kathy, it's time to take off your mask. 11. What'cha frowning at, Christy? 12. What are you feed- ing him, Dot? 13. Still playmates, Dorsey, Sharon, Anne, and Pam. 14. Sleeping in quite an angle, aren't you sna- xon? 15. Eva, where is that smile of yours? 16. A gang of green freshies. 1'7. Watcha it, Ronnie, you're going to spill it. BLACK KAT CAFE CENTRAL CITY FLORIST Large or Small We Fix 'Em All COGSWELL TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE 1705 17th Ave . Phone 1 1 l G CENTRAL MOTORS FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Continuous Service Since 1886 GEREN'S REXALL DRUGS T. B. HORD GRAIN CO. ........1 .- GAMBLES Authorized Deale r SKOGMOS Phone 2 64- J HORD LUMBER CO . 1.4 GEL HESSELGESSER'S 66 HAITH MOTOR COMPANY JUSTICE AND LOCKE Pre scriptions Phone 23 - W HENSLE Y STUDIO Compliments of LINCOLN MANOR HOTEL 1 525 1 6th Phone 9 LAFAYETTE BEAUTY SHOP j, k: '1: .r - . - 1K5 I z? -. an., X ..... J. M. MCDONALD CO. . I V, N.-..u.... LARSON'S CHEVROLET NIELSEN MOTOR AND IMPLEMENTS Sales and Service 416 G. Street Phone 9 5 J Double the Wear With Quality Repair NEAL? SHOE SERVICE MR. AND MRS. LORIS NEAL a-.k.,A- NIELSEN RADIO AND TV .. 2 ! E, z 1.1 ,, :5; . I ' W 1 , 7f 1 V '1' 1 . r 1 ll 1'3 ' KX ROSS AND MCILNAY . 1'X .- .;,-, ,. SE11 .2 f' ;;-::;-:::--; ' gx: X i ' f 11-75733 ' 2 ' Painting and Decorating POWELUS 324 G. St. Call 62-W. ROY'S SERVICE CEN E fx T R ffyl'llw . 4?5 IquuUuu' .muuuu EDDDDU JEIDDDD SUBBED .w 'mwwvw 1 ., 1 h 3: Dana gamumau ' 1M ' V ; ..- ... 7 233553 gauging :: - E - REDMAN SHOE CO . REIMER'S FARM EQUIPMENT CO. 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