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OUR CLASS: PAT KU HN Vocal Music 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; An- nual Staff 1,2, 3,4; NHS 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4. Surrounded by others. PRESIDENT - Janet Mattson , fix x I ' '3. L 79'. Xx V VIOLET STACK ,3 1 I '3 T Stillness never offends i the air. i y K? 5:; :1 j .x - .. ; f V1 3 , I k V- 'N 'w x .. 1 t VV Kan . F VICE PRESIDENT - David Gerlach SECRETARY - Carole Neustrom TREASURER - Janice Hansen COLORS - Green and White FLOWER - Rose MOTTO - The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing well whatever you do, without a thought of fame,
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STANLEY BRONDELL Athletics 1, 3, 4. A peck of troubles. HAROLD SAUTTER Athletics 4. Tomorrow will be a new day. RON GRABOWSKI Grand Island 1; Ath- letics 4. DANA LITTLE Vocal Music 1,2; Athletics 1,2, 3,4; CC Club 2, 3,4. Why let Satan have all the fun? Sufficient unto him- self. BILL MCCLURU Athletics 2, 3, 4; CC Club 2, 3, 4. Not too serious, not too gay, but a very good fellow in every way. g g RON VERGO Q: I; I Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Band . ..,. x x 5 , . L. ,2 ... 4- ,: .jmf . V: 1.2, 3,.4, Annual Staff 3, x. gue' 'va ., Athletlcs 1,2, 3,4; cc Club . S. I H . y' . 3,4; Thesplans 3, 4. K Usually the center of w a three ring circus. V AM! .,,- I Bf. GARY CLAYTON RUSSELL KLINGENBERG '3! FFA 1.2; Athletlcs 1. Athletics 3. $ :3; :13; 2. 3, 4; CC Club 2, 3,4. Books teach us very 1 I I grow old learning little of .the world. V om M, something new every day. f5? xxx l
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W64 5m 654w WW It was four years ago in nineteen hundred and sixty that we entered high school as a class of 79 freshmen. We all enjoyed the initiation for which the girls dressed as boys and the boys dressed as girls. After the initiation we were entertained at the Freshman Dance. After this we officially became a part of Central City High School. Our class sponsors were Miss Maude Holden and Mr. Mark Crandell. Our class officers: president - Jo McMahon. vice president - Dan Erickson, secretary - Gayle Hoffschneider, treasurer- Linda Persons. Jackie Kortum and Doug Phares were elected as our student council rep- resentatives. The Operetta given was Sweethearts. During the year we lost Arlene Brooks, Elwin Myers, Mary Newmann, Linda Persons, Larry Salter, and Janice Skinner, We ended the year with a class picnic at Riverside Park. As sophomores we gained Carole Neustrom, Betty Burkhardt, Anne Grafe, and Ron Grabouski. Kenneth Hoback, Margaret Nickerson, Vicky Salpas, and Gloria Willis left us. Our class officers were president - Kristy Glantz, vice president - Gayle Hoffsch- neider, secretary - Marilyn Smith, treasurer - Brad Eoff. Jackie Kortum, Dan Erickson, and Pat Kuhn served as our student council representatives. Our class sponsors were Mr. Dobesh and Mr. Stobbe. As sophomores some of the class took part in the operetta Annie Get Your Gun and also in the Thespian plays Ask Any Girl and The Ugly American. So ended the sophomore year. As juniors Mary Soloman joined our class. Dave Glenn, Sylvia Trosper, Raymond Stack, Kay Perry, Dwayne Olsen and Sandy Chadwick left our class. Our president was Karen Hanke, vice president - Carole Neustrom, secretary - Larry Eastwood, treasurer - Ann Graff. Our student council representatives were Dan Erickson, Pat Kuhn, Sue Nei- moth, and Doug Phares. Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. Bickford, and Mr. Randolph were our class sponsors. As juniors we put on the one -act play Aunt Beth Reacts and the three-act play Romantic by Request. The Operetta given was The Music Man and many juniors took part in it. Of course the highlight of the year was our Jr. -Sr. Banquet and Prom. Our theme was Moon River. The Bobby Mills dance band provided the music. Some of the juniors started off the summer with a beach party at Hord Lake. We began our final year by adding Le Roy Zehr to our class. Pat Bjorkman, Sue Burke, Linda Kucera, and Jo McMahon left the class. Our sponsors were Mr. Aten and Mrs. Thorpe. We had to finish our senior year without Mrs. Thorpe due to her illness. Class officers were president - Janet Mattson, vice president - Dave Gerlach, secretary - Carole Neustrom. and treasurer - Janice Hansen. Our class was represented in student council by Jim Kohtz. Jackie Kortum, Dan Erickson, Sue Neimoth. and Pat Kuhn. Our senior class play was Cheaper by the Dozen. On April 3. 5:30 A. M. , we left for Omaha on our Senior Excursion Day. We visited several points of interest during the day and in the evening we attended Cinerama where we viewed It's a Mad, Mad. Mad. Mad World. We enjoyed our dinner at Fire Side and our evening meal at Indian Hills. On May 3, the junior class invited us to attend a beautiful prom with the theme being Aqua Paradise. The Commandantz provided the music for the prom. Our high school days ended with Baccalaureate on May 24, and Commencement on May 26, 1964.
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