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

 - Class of 1966

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Meet Central Meet the Bison with its familiar halls and classrooms, its welcomed atmosphere, its cafeteria and auditorium where 300 personalities meet every day. with its teachers and students molded into aspirit of friendliness, harmony, and association, its classes and clubs with philosophies of democracy and independent action. with its pep rallies displaying the vitality of eager fans, its convocations ex- hibiting talent, competence, and ability in all spheres of activity. with its spirits of pride, modesty; pre-em'mence, humbleness. with its inviting challenge in sports, music, drama, and journalism. with its calm, deliberate initiative as a leader---- meet the Bison x. 'Ingwlihga.'iff5'v l hme E H 13.11 WM xxx f: x 3:53- ammmmjamwmmam mg, Eire mm? :19 mma-wwm $9me mm mammmmmmmmmm wwwmwmm Wmmmmmmmm Esmmmmwmmmmwbm $$me CELL: mmmam-wcqmm IX'A e- - NH? WW N V x x, K5 xKr l R a 1 K W I h R. N. WARD Superintendent B.A. Doane College M.E. and Advanced Study at University of Nebraska American people have always placed high emphasis upon the value of an education be- cause our way of life, our democracy, is dependent upon the ability of individuals to think critically, plan intelligently, and act according to our convictions. Schools were developed as the best agency to insure organized instruction. It has been said that what a community thinks of its children is reflected in the kind of schools it provides for them. Throughout the history of our nation, citizens have worked to- gether, taxed themselves, and kept abreast of changes to guarantee the best for its youth. As we glance through the pages of this annual, we should appreciate the sacrifices which parents and friends have made to provide educational opportunities and we should recognize our responsibilities as citizens to make the most of our talents and knowledge. Yours truly, R. N. Ward, Supt. DEDICATIQN 270 Our Parents A solution for our problems A friendly word or two. A helping hand extended In everything we do. Encouragement through all the years, A heart that's full of pride. A friend. a pal, a counselor, A true and faithful guide. We know that all our hope and dreams Would surely go astray If it weren't for folks like you Helping all along the way. By Mrs. Ned Carlson ?aculty and Staff Our teachers are a wise and friendly group. They have performed their duties of awakening and inspiring us to a search for knowledge. We appreciate their day-to-day patience and devotion. The success or failure of our lives is left to us, the Youth of Central City High School ------ leaders of tomorrow. The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards. ---Anatole France cLASS RECORD q7m3:.;1- vi? c'ft ; . 130m If : HAMMOND L 51- -,- Jan'lhh 1 1 16H 1: . : , . E I I ' ; . : mummy K I 3 fl i a , yr. - :z'g i m I .- . H h - I ' ' A3; g ' , ' 1 x ,' I x: T fo ?'M .557 i i. Xm 3:7 WI, J .33 ; 4, x C ? i: 1 ii... x ..,.,., f K IX ....... ,7 W A , MR. SMITH--Principa1 B. S. . M. E. , and Advanced Study, University of Nebraska J71? MISS E. W1DMAN--Library and Spanish B. A. , Nebraska Central College Adv. Study, University of Nebraska 114 .:-..j MR. D. MURFIN--Chemisiry, Phys. Science and Physics B. S. , Wesleyan University M. Sc. , University of Pennsylvania MR. E. GIFFORD--Shop and Guidance B.A. and Adv. Study, Kearney State College Va Mw-NN F . t , I - , K ,d' n Y, ' . .Q - a MR. R. GIBSON--Biology and Coach B.A. . Peru State College i ., u: - Xx i ??IL' 4 4;:XRXL-i rr I .. ..J MISS B. STEWART--Home EC B.S. , University of Nebraska V xx , . II . ? E ' Ur ' x m u Q 1 , ' ,- . ' ' X AK MR. F. BAUERMEISTER--Voc. Ag. B. S. and M. Sc. , University of Nebraska ' ' '1 I 4 x1 . : I MR. R. WIESE--History, Government, Coach B.A. . Doane College ; '3 XXX V i ' x. 71 xxx I 'V N , x 1' i- X l A ' A l X MR. M. CRANDELL -- Instrumental Music B.A. and Adv. Study, Peru State, Adv. Study, Kearney State and University of Nebr. Kl: xx ' 5 z 7;: 92f F ; Rx, x x MRS. E. THORPE--Typing, shorthand B. A. , University of Omaha, Adv. Study, University of Nebraska .- Q ' : x H ;- , MISS S. HILTABIDEL--English B.-S. , Midland Lutheran College m f y X xx MR. T. CUNNINGHAM-- Vocal Music B. A. , Kearney State College ' M I I Irx 3n 1 A 4 L . W Q - - MR. R. HUGGETT-Coach, Phys. Ed.. History 8.8. Peru State College. Adv. Study. Kearney State L XD Z MR. M. EJELLuMath, Algebra B.A. , Kearney State College Aid : MR. R. ANDERSON--Business B. S. , Northwest Missouri State, Missouri MISS J. OWENS--Geomeuy, Advanced Math B.A. . and Adv. Study, Wayne State, N. S. F. . Kansas State College ,3 ax 4. 1 'V k Jr, 7 x-I 1 25:? 4517: ? :- X K , I 7 MRS. A. HILDERBRAND-- English B. S. , Taylor University, Indiana MR. WADELL Student Voc. Ag. Teacher from University of Nebraska ,; , r . I : v I , Di 1 ' .4 MR. P. WILSON--Coach, MRS. L. ABRAHAM--English, Phys. Ed., History Speech B. A. , Kearney State-University B. S. , University of Nebraska PHOTO Not Available REM ?gm X f PHOTO k Not Available MR. TESSENDORF MRS. BISH Student VOC. Ag. Teacher Student English Teacher from University of Nebraska. from Kearney State Univer- MR. PEHRSON Student History Teacher from Kearney State Uni- sity versity M ... m :fo . '2 FM www s H 7 ' 4 i 7 f 777 7M 7 M i - A I x f Xi v x 3 L ,4 1 p ;.,1 av V' ; '77,?7 m 5. 2A, 77k-..;;.L.WW 1 l- :14 j ' . 7V4 1 ' .. :4 . . W L . I z, N 7 77,777.,ka7, 7'7 ', LJ'E r21, ; .1 i' . 7 777? kg ? K1,; H'Jf'kvu'. Jf ,3: 7 x. 3;. Wag X? '4 mawfi i3: ngngWX $331.5; '7'?! -a 7 Hrl- x r E X '; n wll; . .m 77K hf: 7i 74-17 7, , 7 Iii! ,;CA' J -7 . 1' 7 f7 szlli g1 7;ng3 I. J 71 d 1 Id 1 v -' 21 1:1? Pg 2 7 .4; '...1 . Ice Watch those teachers. s 353$le i'v-w ' i426 W BOTTOM--Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Stranberg. Munn, Mrs. Clarke. COOKS - - -TOP- -MIS. 8W7 m m SECRETARY- -Mrs. Shelton e S S r e .m WW: . 0 m. mummy, VD m... I ma MMM min m B EHNHHE?! xm 6155555 Youth is made up of a variety of things: Last minute cramming for those tests; the rush between classes to re-apply make-up and mascara; catch- ing up on the latest news; picnics on the courthouse lawn: the goodnight kiss on Saturday night when Monday seems a million years away; and the Sen- iors' final walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. These are only a few of the symbols of our Youth. Mu. :I .Humuwnulmxhgw r... a x! , m.x. v n.03$.u.w n0thu . 1 .. . ,. .,. h . n ' .. , ,y a WIHJ4H.J:- ii, . .. ilk - fun .Lnx.bI,hL.,....w. nu 1IIWHAtnirllnizifrulltl . a 4 ,., 4 h . , .. A. ; u . . m x V i , v. i . . 1. ,av .r K: ExqquZ xnlo u ....QX:44.N x I , . . M , I n x . i P . .o . . J ,x .. . . . .L o ; 24;. I .. m .. I 4.3 H .111.in H .R, t : xN J .H'I-llllal! NVJHJIJIJRJJNNt . . llllll x M M MAuK. El 1...... .1:-.4..1. , Ill! 1 M. xi.s x M .. .r: n, x. TIL; ,.L . 3 ll; 1 .lM .- .illlnllldt'twld A . M. Mlll xxx; x 2 J K , AN x A . Ill; rlfu. X Senior 61455 Ow'wrs Sponsor- - MI. Gifford Treasurer - -Dick W egner President--Kathy Good Secretary - -Nancy Hammons Vice President--Randy Carlson S ponsor- -Miss Owens BILL MARSH Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Ath- letics 1;N. H.S. 3,4; The'spians 3,4 Annual St. 3,4 Paper St. 3. 4 Class Play 3,4 Class Of. 2 Valedic- torian Have faith! Barry Goldwater w, return! KATHY GOOD Vocal Music 1, 2, 3,4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1.4; N. H. S. 3,4 Thespians 3,4 Annual St. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4 Cl Play 3, 4 Off. Help 4, Class Off. 3.4 I'm not asking a thing for my- self, but please send my mother a son-in- law! CHERI EOFF Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Y- Teens 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, ; Thespians 3,4; Stu. Coun. 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4, Cheer- ldr. 4; Paper St. 3,4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4 On a clear day, I can see for miles. DICK WEGNER Band 1, 2, 3,4 Ath- letics 1, 2. 3, 4; C. C. Club 3,4; Class Of. 4 Shags PAUL BURBACH Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Ath- letics 1,2, 3,4 C. C. Club 1, 2, 3,4 To love oneself is the be- ginning of a life-long romance. MARLENE BRONDEL Vocal Music 1,4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 Y- Teens 1,2 Thespians 3,4 F.H.A. 4; Class Play 3,4; Librarian 3, 1 4 Acheeeeeeew fmmmmf': , . , I l u IQ. BETH RIBBLE Vocal Music 1,4 Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Y- Teens 1, 2, 3,4; Thes- pians 4; G. A. A. 1; Paper Staff 4 F. H.A. 4; Class Play 4 She likes a quiet evening at home. MIKE FAUQUIER Vocal Music 4 Band 1, 2, 3,4; Athletics 1, 2. 3, 4 C. C. Club 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3,4 My parents think I'm innocent. x' 3' M4 :5 j s4 w :1 J TOM WAGNER Vocal Music l,2,3,4 Athletics 1,2, 3,4 C. C. Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Thespians 3.4; An- nual Staff 4; Student Coun. l. 2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1 - Class Play 3,4 Hands and mind are always busy. STEPHANIE FLAGLE Vocal Music 1. 2, 3, 4 Band 1,2,3,4; Pep 1, 2, 3,4; Y-Teens 1, 2; G. A. A. , 1 Annual Staff 4 Librarian l, 2 Off. Help 3.4 I like music and every- this that goes with CHERYL FENSTER Vocal Music 1 Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2. LARRY TUNKS Geneva 1,2 Band 3,4 Willing to serve 3,4; Y-Teens 2; others. G. A. A. 1 Annual St. 3,4 F.H.A. 4; Cl. Play 4; Librarian 3,4; Off. Help 4 Pick a little, talk a little. y.-. -.- w 1,... - 5 ' : , ', , ' ' f' 913435 , 11 4'. . , 4 , l . :9 ,d-J' 4 .,'.., ,, '.3,; MK ,2; I L if I .,- wry i, a ,w '6 W 1 4?. 24. x . ,g, . K54 .1 l 4 . x, . 4'2XX l, 2 WI 1 ,K : TX 4 ; l ,. 3 x ! 4 1 '; ' 4 2 J 0 K 1 2 . f; X I '1 .4- e. i L x e. n 4 --.-: l 1 :4x xx2 I 2 V ,1 , K 2 err m 4 l 4,;0, In , 14 v ,. l , r14 l x..- y .4! J v' , 44. J f X I I Q , '2 l l , 1 DALE PALSER Vocal Music 1 Ath- letics 1. 2, 3, 4 C. C. Club 3,4 Cl. Play 4 Just because a man doesn't talk much doesn't mean he has nothing to say. JERRE SHELTON Vocal Music 1. 2,3,4 Pep Club 1.2.3.4 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1,4 F.H.A. 3,4 Office Help 4 She sings from her heart, NANCY HAMMONS Vocal Music 1, 2, 3. 4 Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3.4; Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; N. H. S. 4 F.H.A. 3,4; Class Officer 1,4; Cheer- leader 3,4 She likes fun, and fun she haS. STEVE PETERSEN Vocal' Music 2, 3, 4 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4 C.C. Club 3,4 Class Play 4 It's not what you do, it's what you get away with. ; AK 3 1H; K, : :I2JKLI '3 1 K K :39 kJ x Kl, K f. ' J RANDY CARLSON Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 1,2, 3,4; C1. off. 2.4; Girls may come and girls may go but I go on forever. LINDA GLATTER Vocal Music 1,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Y- Teens 1, 2; Thespians 3, 4; Student Council 4; FHA 4; Cl. Play 3, 4; Librarian 2; Off. Help 3; Cheerleader 4 GO NAVY! z :x . i f ' v 1 K 1 , I 2! .vz, ,. , ',l' a ' m. ;' '7. n13. 51$ f MONA HELD Vocal Music 1,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 4; NHS 3,4; Thespians 4; Annual Staff 3.4; Stu- dent Coun. 3,4; FHA 4; C1. Play 4; Librar- ian 2, 3,4 What--- no boys in heaven--- I'll stay here. ALAN MCHARGUE Vocal Music 1,2,4; Ath. 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 1, 2, 3,4; NHS 3,4; Thespians 4; An- nual St. 4; Stu. Coun. 4; EPA 1; C1. Play 3, 4; Cl. Off. 1,2,3. Co-Salutatorian Ex- ception to the rule-- a studious athlete. KENT BOOTH Vocal Music 1, 2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Ath- letics 1,2,4; CC Club 4; Stu. Coun. 2; Class Play 3; Class Officer 1 Yeehall To the woods! FAYE SAWYERS Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Y- Teens 1,2,3,4; Thes- pians 4; FHA 3,4; Off. Help 1 Usually the center of a three ring circus. - I. , 16.49;? 1x X .a- . x. .4 .1 I ,VTJJ MARY KRAMER Vocal Music 1,4; Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Y- Teens 1; Paper Staff 3; Office Help 4; Poet Laureate 4; I write what I feel. CHARLES REEVES Athletics 1,2,3; FFA 1.2.3.4; Class Play 4; I can too drive my car upside down. JOHN BLANK FFA 1, 2, 3; Vocal Music 1 Give him a car and he'll be happy- LOIS McCONNELL Vocal Music 1, 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4; GAA 1,4; Class Play 4; It's nice to be important, but it's more impor- tant to be nice. LINDA SOLOMON Vocal Music 2 A light heart lives long. DAN NEDRIG Athletics 1,2,3,4; . ,2; 1'25 r , 7'. cc Club 3.4; He 1 thinks a great deal x x3e X more than he speaks. PRISCILLA MARSHALL Vocal Music 1, 2, 3.4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y- Teens 1; Thespians 3,4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Li- brarian 4; Variety is the spice of life---- and speaking of boys ono BOB HARRIE Athletics 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Drifting and dreaming. ROGER JENSEN Athletics 1, 2, 3,4; CC Club 1, 2,3,4; A man devoted to pleas- ure. T5377 I . ' KAREN KLINGENBERG . -1 A , , Pep Club 1; Annual m m 1.! Staff 4; Gentlemen E prefer blondes. Xx .1 Vahu ; 5n ' W .2; M, . 3 Qtif STAN FERRIS Vocal Music 1. 3,4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Ath- letics 1.2.3.4; CC Club 2, 3, 4; EPA l, 2; Class Officer 1.3; I keep seeing red. DONNA FISHLER Vocal Music 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; FHA 4; Class Play 4; I'm through looking. LINDA CARLSON Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Paper Staff 4; The last letter in female is silent; that's the on- ly thing about her that is! JOHN KISER Athletics 1,2. 3.4; CC Club 2,3,4; Oh yeah---I've done that! 'x EDWARD MINNIEAR Athletics 1,2,3.4; Thespians 3.4; Class Play 3,4; There's on- ly one Edd. ; '23: m x? . 0 - v, 'x v-fx 2, 'x 3 .1 x- 4 4 X1 . .7 1-K. x4 x K, , 3 N Re, i . 4 -7 ' , 4 N W ' s 17x H w, A 13 W D K 4 LA - 4 'VJ FRANCES PERKINS Pep Club 1, 2.3; Y- Teens 2.3.4; Class Play 4; Librarian 4: Silence never offends the air. 1. K 44..- kit; GAIL GREGG Vocal Music 1. 2. 3,4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Y- Teens 1.2.3.4; GAA 4; FHA 4; Librarian 1; Office Help 4; Class Officer 3; Cheerleader 4; Co-Salutatorian Smiling eyes. TERRY TORPIN Vocal Music 1.3.4; Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4; CC Club 3.4; Class Play 4; I have an arm- bition to be tough and drink pop. ' -......- 4 -4........-- ....1 1 - v I ...... 4- x , ffx 1' 4' i 4 ': '4 4 Pf Y m 4 i 4 ACT? I ? I GALEN DENNING Athletics 1,3; Band 1.2.3.4; FFA 1, 2: Nothing should be done hastily except killing mosquitos. PAM STUART Pep Club 1,2,3; Y- Teens 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,4; Thespians 4; FHA 3,4: Class Play 4: Librarian 1,4; A PENNY for her thoughts. PAM BRAY Pep Club 3,4; Y- Teens 1; FHA 1.4; Time spent in laugh- ter is well-invested. JOHN MUELLER Vocal Music 3.4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Ath- letics 1; NHS 4; Thes- ? ' .. r . pians 3,4;Annua1 : $3 5'11 4' 7 4L Staff 4; Paper Staff 3, , L- ' 4; Class Play 3,4; ' 4.4 I 'Tis better to have 4 loved and lost--- much better! I 1 ' 4 ,4 L z ..I 1 4:133 .x4 ,l' 4ikrv4fx 3W 4 ,r- 4' 4'44 3H x H ,g44 . JOANN STEINKE X? .Vp731,j Pep Club 2,3,4; Class x534 Play 4; Librarian 4; Kindness is the foun- k- , . . 4 rain of gladness. X Kg n x -. 4 M MMWJ rww Hmm ,. WW : 'ix- I 1 ,4 r X i . 4 a i lx 4 ,mltx .7 g 3. ROGER STANDER 1;: ' aux ;4 , 461M Athletics 2; Class 4 4 . WK Play 4; I've been 4' a x 4 x4 r- r - i my L, 4 ' dymg for twelve years, k'x 4 .., K now I'm going to live. f1 4 V . x b l LARRY PAUP TWILA BROKAW Athletics 1; FFA 3,4; Norfolk 1. 2, Her Tomorrow is another ways are those of pleasanmess.' 4 I :- 4 3 4....-- ........A hA--. LES LUSCHEI Band 1, 2, 3; Athletics 3; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; 1 like a girl with a good head on my shoulder. LARRY SEWING Books teach us very little of the world. w 5.. . K s K JEAN DETTMAN Y-Teens 3; F. H. A. 3; Librarian 4. Good- nature is a supreme virtue. MARIAN GRAY Vocal Music 1; Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3.4; Class Play 4. She says what she thinks, not what she ought to. JIM RITTA N. H. S. 4; EPA 1,3,4: Librarian 4; Good morning, poultry lov- ers. FRED SCHENK FFA 1, 2, 3.4; Class Play 4; He's quiet, but when you know him, that's different. KAREN POLZKILL Pep Club 1.2.3; G.A.A. 4; I like buttons and bows; or is it just bcaus? LEANN MEINECKE Y-Teens 1; Office help 4; A delight to her companions. To heck with the team-- ....... I'm freezing! ! ,1 V? S K , i 1 J I K 4 'H J , x .r x. '1 V' .,W ! 1 1: X k 4 XM i; 3? : 4 3 if; d I K 1 :4 5 ; .I if Htl 4. X ,' , : 1' xi 3,428. . . 3,429. . . . 3,430. . . . . Help Linda, I'm stuck! Only 4, 000 more rows and then I can rest. 9W Automatic snaps Look! Look! See Paul work! 13,313? 1: 1 ' 11 1 . w: p 4.. qur w3 : '1:- -1 11 4 . 1. f: v.1, 3 1 1 ft x k x ' 1 w ' . '7 4 1 4' , 1 2X , a x .4 ' 3 x4 1 r 1 I L X L But I don't want to wash another car! As the sun sank slowly in the West----so did the Seniors! l. Senior 611155 Plays Q'lzc zfattgry Typical townspeople in The Lottery You,behave, Davey! Wl16rc'i9 that Report 64rd? You see, I have this problem with my hair. I'll get water! ! ffistory 0f the 611255 of I 966 In the fall of the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two, '71 green freshmen entered the door of Central City High School. We all ENJOYED our initiation by sucking sour lemons and saying our pieces on bended knee to the Seniors. After this little ordeal, we were officially members of the school. Our class officers for the year were Kent Booth, president; Stan Ferris. vice president; Nancy Hamrnons, secretary; and Alan McHargue, treasurer. We were represented in the student council by Chen Eoff and Tom Wagner. Our class sponsors were Mr. Mark Crandell, Mr. William McKean, and Mr. Ron Bickford. We gained one new student, Jean Dettman, during the year and at the end of the year we dropped the membership of Margaret Flesch, Ronald Hotchkiss, Patrick McMahon, Sharon Pogue, LeAnn Meineeke, and Pamela Bray. We ended the year with a picnic at Hord's Lake. As soft sophomores we gained JoAnn Steinke. For money in our treasury, we eager softies worked hard selling candy. Our class officers were Randy Carlson, president; Alan McHargue, vice president; Bill Marsh, secretary; and- Bob Harrie, treasurer. We were represented by Tom Wagner, Cheri Eoff, and Kent Booth in the Student Council. Our worthy advisors for the year were Mr. Richard Temme and Mr. John Rogers. During the year we gained back the membership of Pamela Bray, but at the same time we 105t that of Carolyn Lovejoy, Tom Stueben and Jack Mundt. The Operetta for that year was The King and I and many of our class members took part. In ending our year we lost Jerry Gibson, Mary Pate, Arlene Whitney, and Richard Wojtalewicz. As genius juniors, we added Larry Tunks, Robert McDonald, Twila Brokaw, and Dennis O'Nele to our class roll. We also regained LeAnn Meinecke's membership during the year. We chose our class rings and were nearly on top of the world when we received them. Our class officers were Kathy Good, president; Stan Ferris, vice president; Gail Gregg, secretary; and Alan McHargue, treasurer. Cheri Eoff, Mike Fauquier, Mona Held, and Tom Wagner, represented us in the Student Council. As juniors we put on a three-act play, Time Out for Ginger. The Operetta for the year was the Sound of Music, and many juniors took part in it. Mr. Richard Temme and Miss Judith Owens led the class through the year as sponsors. The highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The theme for the big dance was In the Misty Moonlight. The Steve Joynt Combo from Crete helped in providing entertain- ment for the evening. As the year ended we were all happy to say only one more year of high school left. We ended our Junior year with the loss of Carol MarkWorth, James Stuart, Robert McDonald, and Janet Neilsen. In starting out as mighty seniors we gained two new members, Rita McLean and Kenneth Hilder. As the year went along we lost Sally Harmon, Gary Michalski, and Kenneth Hildet. The class officers were Kathy Good, president; Randy Carlson, vice president; Nancy Hammons, secretary; and Dick Weg- ner, treasurer. The student council was represented by five seniors, Alan McHargue, Mike Fauquier, Mona Held, Linda Glatter, and Tom Wagner. Our sponsors for the year were Miss Judith Owens and Mr. Edgar Gifford. As the year progressed, we were a hard working group of seniors in money making. One of our many projects was the Senior Class Play. We put on two one-act plays. One a comedy, Where's That Report Card? and the other a mystery, The Lottery. At dawn on the sixth day of May, 1966, the Seniors headed for Omaha on Senior's Day. We visited many wonderful places and did some shop- ping. We were treated to a delicious dinner by Brandeis and we enjoyed the evening meal at Fireside. We ended the day by attending the show Doctor Zhivago at the Cooper '70 theater. To top the year off in style, the seniors were treated to a beautiful prom by the Juniors. The theme was Blue Hawaii and the music for dancing was provided by Shorty Avery and the Swingsters. The Ray Conniff Singers directed by Mr. Tom Cunningham entertained the group. Baccalaureate was held May 22 with Rev. Bernard Niekerk giving the address. The great day of Commencement came on May 24, 1966. Many tears'were shed and many smiles broadened as we received our diplomas and our great days at Central City High School ended. 60mmmccmmf :1 iii? T1 1 .;..J - L....:.....L d BACCALAUREATE Processional .................... Polly Petersen Invocation ............. Father Willys Neustrom God of Our Fathers .............. Brass Choir Baccalaureate Sermon ..... Rev. Bernard Niekerk 11Sing to the Lord7-Lindsey ........ -- Madrigal Benediction ............ Father Willys Neustrom Recessional ..................... Polly Petersen FACULTY Superintendent-- Principal- R..N Ward Charles Smith Mrs. Linda Abraham Mr. Ron Anderson Mr. Fred Bauermeister Mr. Mark Crandell Mr. Tom Cunningham Mr. Mike Fjell Mr. Bob Gibson Mr. Edgar Gifford Mrs. Audrey Hilderbrand Miss Sandra Hiltabidel Mr. Ray Huggett Mr. Dennis Murfin Miss Judy Owens Miss Barbara Stewart Mrs. Esther Thorpe Miss Edna VVidman Mr. Ronald Wiese Mr. Paul Wilson 1 N; . - 1-...341 :7 12 I 7 l b9 r f 3...; ' I r L- wk :w; N W 1., '1 COMMENCEMENT Processional ................. High School Band Invocation ............... Rev. Bernard Niekerk Class Song- Try to Remember ..... Senior Class The Road Not Taken 7Thompson ....... Choir Introduction of Speaker ................... ................ R. N. Ward, Superintendent Commencement Address -- Rev. Paul M. de Freese Presentation of Class and Scholarships ...... ............... Charles W. Smith, Principal Presentation of Diplomas .................. Warren Mesner, President Board of Education Marche Militaire -Schubert ............. ..................... Saxophone Ensemble Benediction .............. Rev. Bernard Niekerk Recessional .................. High School Band Scholarship Wimm Ii';,-;::?ur W; , nLWl'. aw , s a, . tn! ' y. s s: 5 1. . I i s' s ' ,MM ,. r : wm- C-th-h-w w . s hf; fU-w : -.--f kvigE . r 11 7 W3 y T ' s Casi: Ex. 1x I .4 $ 1.1,; quiX f 5' N. ,X : VF s 5:; V . . m, r f 49x; 2 1, J? 7,? 15???? mg, '14. fph .' i2 Rs , $ t Q 7.0 Itu- , VJ ' g ' l ,f 1 Z kw: - L; 1;. . 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J 3 K K x ' . , -$ Marlene Brondcl - Herbert Riley Memorial Scholarship for $100. 00 Galen Dcnning - Rural Rehabilitation Scholarship for $400. 00 Kathy Good - Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing alternate scholarship and Wesleyan University Academic Scholarship for $550. 00 Gail Gregg - Merrick County Extension Scholarship for 8100. 00 Nancy Hammons - Central City Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship for $50. 00 Mona Held - Merrick County Education Association Scholarship for $150. 00 Bill Marsh - Four year University of Nebraska Regent's Scholarship and Finalist in Na- tional Merit Examinations Lois McConnell - Kearney State College Cooperating School Scholarship for $500. 00 John Mueller - Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship for $500. 00 and University of Nebraska Regent's Scholarship alternate Jim Ritta - Union Pacific scholarship for $200. 00 and Production Credit Association Scholarship for $500. 00 Tom Wagner - Central City Student Council Scholarship for $100. 00 I z . K ....l:..j' J. yuniar 61455 OMMS Secretary- -Janice Betts Vice President--Jean Gregg Sponsor- -Mr. Gibson S ponsor- -Miss Hiltabidel Sponsor- -MI. Murfin Treasurer - -Dan Killham President- -Anthonette Armatys juniors thfam-w..1 , I , 3 g ,r . x i ' xK. . ' : .9 , I .ciwg-K I X 1.....--- 4. : X I I a, ; Vivvv.w;1 m6. :. V ' yn V V ' $7; 71.; . X :N .. I , 7-1 , J g.gwuj . 123? 4.53 .31.; L: Anthonette Anthoney LeRoy Janice Stan Armatys Armatys Becker Betts Bjorkman i X? . ,5 ' r . .3 Xx ! '1 Xgi :3 U z- '51 .1 K .37; X P; - f; Rwy?! b: s a a Oleata Steve Roger Larry Darol Brandenberg Brandes Bridger Brockemeier ' r! pg rm 3 x I ' , - ff I r . I u I - V g . , ,3 '1' '- 4:. l I ,1 f K ; ' 2: t? '7': ,. I 1 W k; V - I' , J i X . , t ,. - 3 I A- A X a j w v R f, F -fxxr. I. ,. , kj . x71 L uwd L...;......A 1...... :'JJ IA. L Lixx x L p-543. Ralph Karen Larry Bruns Burkhardt Butcher E , x . -. t I w L ' . V Robert Gene Lorraine Chohon Church Cordsen Crawford xx I 4T :1; t , x-. T : '7? Z: 5 TM Chris Cromer A- ' 1 V, 1.1 . A, thj ,x 5' m . VT . , T $$th f x ' 1LT; '4'1 lilLkH L ';x. unlhx'L Pat Bob Eastwood Eilts .x k Q2314 .114193: 25' Becky Mary M Gee Geren Jeanne Gregg T . .. L NV T 8,;xM . 3 , X x tw CA 8b Dan Killham I uT'L'A Betty Dankert Rodney .4...- Joe I X T, , h-I..-A Peggy Larson IK' T, TNT X ,1 T, r 1' , . . W I ' f T x A Tx Nta.n ::;l A. rv 6' W. A. x L' y. W xv , -- ,4 T . Tx 7 L g A -: T Judy Robert Douthit Downs l c f: ?- I 5 ' t A o T C? 4k T2 '7 Joel Ferris 7g, : R v-T , 4x m I v T 462 V 5121:; Jeanette Grabowski k x ..- T 4 k. x? , T ,1 T , f: x - x L! . LT .X . Mary Glen Holmes Kelly Dave Lounsbury Donna Oberembt Polly Petersen 12,. x5 L..-,-M.. W - V V Galen Saathoff I . L-r-i - x. 'L ; Fv J hmgc-Zj Janice McHargue Victor Olsen Terry Petersen Diana Sawyers Bonnie Michalski g: ; - 11...; .x LIFELIL ,Likttbi; David Peck Pieko A L M Pamela Scheer . Kare-zn Petersen ., b i Cecil Rawlings Margaret Schmidt 4 l. : V x :i 1 m3: x AM Mike Neusuom Linda Petersen ! ' , ' fa; . ?YLMQ Larry Rutherford Rita S pencer ' :k'vari - KZKA: gig; . L 2;A Kathy Randy Stalker Stephenson l v: ; z N N A mgk , ; , A , NV 1:7 u- 41: N: RAJ amnlk Mb A Sandy Sandy W egner Wiese 1 . A wk; L II? .r ,2 5 l '. - :32 ' - r1 A W . - ' f... , x V ; . 1.1 ' g! 47.- 'w 1': '-l- .3' 11 wa 41.x A C V- N Nkw ! :' r1:' Wu Richard Stranburg DarlEne A Zehr I'll take that one. Our float Are banquets that expensive? Last one asleep is a Rotten Egg 1 1A- 5.5.1. BhUN v1 :JA-Ll nst-A-;Awl XBAQHPNJ- I '45 ';' Sophomore 611255 OfJQ'ccrs Sponsor- - Mrs. Thorpe Secretary--Tom Gorgan Treasurer--Jacqueline Siem President- -Roger Shull Vice President- -Mary Peck Sponsor--Mr. Anderson Ronald Aerni Sharon Anderson John Beck Linda Bahn Dale Brondel Cheryl Bailey Ken Christensen Cindy Barton Walter Clarke Joyce Betts 1 A . , x 410,. V .x K m, u u Leslie Denning Mary Binger Edward Eurek Deborah Black Alan Fairbaim FKN xw ;0 i7: 7' j; b ' II 1 , ,V - ' 1; -1 ' I . m. H . f '. , L. 'I O1 T!!! 1 , y a :1 : . ' . I .- k. : ' . IV! : ,' i 4' , Z l. .. v x t I.' v E I, . a4 . wM- x ..- w; K , kr J . 4 V -:',-1..i;t t Yv'frsw '52 13-3723,, ix? 1? 'x g - , ; 4':qu ii SI : K . I I 3:3 T f ' u I -':', 1 , I - l ! $4 . Ix; I j K . .- v ' H .. . . - 13:; v ,1 ' ' H . 31' s w a . f H w V - U a W; , Ny- U41 ' .J'TL ' A1- :2 r :- ' . Y Y... , .. ,' ASIA - . J ;J g ' -.x x J! . .-n , .0 :r-E'nkaa' 1 ,4 x k. X - ;- :7 mun J , AA- r..,;-.. -' Our prize-winning float Ronald Fairbaim Linda Blodgett Larry Fiala Nedra BOEILS gle Jimmy F13 W C Joyce Randenbur Fat Burke R. -T:-, , Ronny Leece Kathryn Lewis : r-m I L! 3 x hr;- 9 .m x. 3 , a I N , Linda Holmes Melvin Markwonh i I A- -, er3 Kg arx; wa KN' 3k -h...-A 73; 1 : ,f I x J; , 3- , I' A l 3N- -v'r.,l L-. - Pat Liegl Janet Mesner 3' x W3 .1. y ,- 44 L'T. ---'3V' x'3 K Laura Larson Mike Mesner Randall Lippincott Claudia McHargue Ken McDonald Mary McMillan Jeff McCullough Peggy Peck Bill McLean Mary Peck Russell Nedrig Kathleen Traudt Gordon Olsen Janice Ruge Dean Palser Sandy Sager Leslie Solt Terry Stephenson Jerry Paup Jacquelyn Seim Stephen Pfenning Janet Spencer Benny Polzkill Rinda Ucckert Mike Reeves Alan Rodysill Darell Ruge David Sautter Duane Schmidt Roger Shull .w- -.--.,r-- V . 7 ., V .3.,,.,.r..... , .. 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Ar 1. ,, ,N. .. , : 3 l j! freshman 611155 0f7icm Vice President--Don Erickson Treasurer--Terri Hamilton Sponsor - -Mr. Wilson em eD G arY lul- ya HL . pm, ma dt .16 SI em mus Sponsor--Mr. Fjell I ' D E l K E - .' i D , s Hr. I :5er I -.f': -' r ; E g R. .E -' . D:11,k ! E f E .. ,4 ' ' x1' .x; Ex. .W' l f, 9 E 2195 7:2 51 L -1- .E E ,1 A E C,1.T'Jt-.-.--5'r-E5g.;l B. Armatys C. Benson D, .mx E ... D , I..- x ' , A -X g 7 D k I D , KxE 1 5 i i I I .I. . i : rs L y :7; x V7 . X 5-5.. I x D ,1! K E4. , ' N V -.i1;i..-.;.:.l L. Brandenbgrg D. Brown 1W . E N Ev 1 P: j; :5: Xx : yd - D B. Butt cfx x; YE Ev D. Catlett .f 'Dx pk XE D. Cromer M x x K A D452 : C. Brandes :t ' E P 1 C F: U ' r? E a .v, , .E a ,' L D E E I'D - 5y, SKA D -. D. Dankert D G. Brandes 7-..--.1 vXIW$D$mWRKQ P. Danklesen ,u-V- ,4 '4 w x V ' 4 I? n x' J 'k S. F erris 1:63;.X 413.1ka A. Heeney 4:5D'3 a1 31.01 E x 3;; E'iL Aux L. Downs i '32 7; J 1 y - 5 14! 144' 'LGJLJ LMI. Garretson 1 I i l l i 41,; I .7 .w u . , .- ' . 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Schenk I -V..KII I , V l ITI 1N x I: . V t X ,7 I A .5. L. Torpin I f f gm ,1 S. Weller ,4tlzlc'fics The spirit of competition of the Central City Bison helps our Youth to excel, not only in the classroom but also in athletics. Cheers from spec- tators, the familiar chant of the school song, and the Go, Big Bison contribute to the exciting game. Our school is united, whether We win or lose. ; an 1 L. . . 7 v .r 13.1 I u U ;. :J.l: mm W xxdlm ., a M 3M... w . .u. .. . I .. . a . a . xx 0... . 1W , V .. . I A. .w. . . . . 1 4 l, t . L I . I .. l. v.4 : . 4 : 1!. m: K. . W J W: r L31 :Jmm .I , 1111111 3 '1 AU V Q - 9 i 4. ,mg. J LIN: GE BL! V-o .J;,IL'.! .. MM... Coach Huggett 3 . s ,5 ;on Nle .,,B ML. emu, L; !IuI':W.-1iI 5w 1A1. :. 7i . 1.; 1': ., l V . .s'uI-.3mu -v 'W A wQ jig ' R VA Ha! A u av 5mm I 111:. ILJ 1. .:va gr 1 H . g; . 1?; NT ;foi4in1AI;s V n x a x x. ;t 4 4 - .. .f .i v .1. . 7 . I . .1 i M. T, .f Esfllerlnl.IL 'rflLrllhtL Coach Gibson 'l v.4 3 - vb- , ,7 , 1 iv fl-ly-u-rmwn-rnwllf. 7-? .. 3 am: 1333133331333 l.- V' Enquuug. X ! w-. T'1-'-:-.;- H V U; ' 13.4 v, i '3 a .15....- :3 mil? sagmmuu 39115111413314? J a 'm' '3'!!!ngng .u- .37,.. Coach Wiese IAN. . T393! 3'o'191stwl2? aw zinuiwaiw; Wm-nN..- -- wm4 6mm 23391633331313: 153mm! 30 w 3- ..wyv ,, FDD D DW; ' 'jwa'Dl 7'- D H : '- , e x; V . ' NN-w K I v w -? M 1,1 2 l I ? I X 1 ???mmw'u; h f, e ra j 7T 43:71 1 ? ' K h I 2 . V. ,. a 2- , PO . E 1 5-..2 V 1.4....d 2 . 1 1... .-V....J . D b PAT LIEGL RUSS NEDRIG MIKE FAUQUIER DALE PALSER Halfback 2 Guard 2 Student Mgr. Student Mgr. Coach Ray Huggett led the Bison to a fine, hard Seward 22 ------- 0 hitting season. The season opened with a 22-0 vic- Superior 3 ------- 6 tory over Seward. The next four games consisted of Fullerton 39 ------- 7 2 wins, 1 tie, and 1 loss. The all-important Albion Hebron 26 ------ 26 game, which meant a number-one place in the con- 01d 27 ------- 0 ference, was a heart-breaking loss. With only a few Albion 13 ------ 20 seconds left an Albion halfback caught an impossible Aurora 7 ------ 20 pass and fell across the goal. The Bison went on to Minden 13 ------- O finish a 4-1-4 season. The Bison produced four A11 York 19 ------ 217 Conference stars - Paul Burbach, Randy Carlson, A1- an McHargue, and Tom Wagner. KIWI football Squad TOP ROW; D. Larson, S. Ferris, M. Lieg1,D. Wegner, D. Killham, R. Stephensen, A. McHargue, J. Mc- Cullough,L. Gee,J.Hesse1gesser, B. Carlson, D. Gissler MIDDLE ROW: K. Booth. R. Carlson, B. Butt, H. Gee,R . Lippincott, D. Nedrig, G. Groetzinger, R. Nedrig, T. Wagner, C. Smith, D. Lounsbury,J Heins, D. Brockemeier. THIRD ROW: T. Kiser, R. Schmidt, G. McConnell, D. Erickson, C. McClure, P. Liegl, R. Leece, J. Clark, 5. Bjorkman, D. Schmidt, P. Burbach, D. Hord ,a ,-a 1 . ,. 1 . Rtptmjl 1 4:14: .JL 3r: , .i: Err; 'igf..:Jkai .1 r 1 . I Yb; W73 1-1 :fiiL ,Ai KD Xi'a'L; .? :wiig .. 2 ,. l 1 r. - 14' t 1-1 .1 1L ,h .1 311111; 1:511 1,? Mr ., 1111? WMMJV 3:13 1: .- LX 1... '13.:7 ,.:x LUIJCH- X-fz-y-AEF V'r 5 sh .Ax? '7: f-f J X, .1 MI 2 .11 lv,.17.:'35245.5 -- W2 ?xJ2VT-3112c;re!wm .1 1-; D'Ivni-Lj 1. - 1 .. .1. -.......-....Mx...-.-.-D.... , i -F ---.m $ . 1 .' ' 4 ; . VA , ,,.. f ' vf- F! f U f IE , IT K A J ,4 Butcher meets a little opposition Stephensen bites the dust again! ' , ; . u '1' - K . J 4 -x 4 . .- . . .h . - A. , . x1 xv A . Muv . ..-' . . , I LUWAL. my - . J - . .- . . , . , k1: ' ..1. . ....:...'...; www.xg Hug. .'a....... nuv ..p..hh....:.uW...-.M. , -. . .. A . -YH,-- ..-.. . Butcher makes a fine run on an and play Z716 Bison ill Action t, . -ww-....- ..- 1Q .. 1 AV , . x Axx' ,4 j, .5 Get back here! r ', N.;w . w -..r..u'- . -, . .-.' .. -..- -...-. .... 3V14.1;.. POW--BIFF--OOPH! ! l !! Steve Peterson at z. Dick Wegner $ m'tasgazrya ' 1: 31;;; , ;;;94 1;; 2;;; ' - faivfw dwsitm '3 , I'll! Coach W 1656 Ajkxf x . .4114 , ,1111' .'!:l3 'VV,l-JAI.l1I? ,, .3...fr..7ys l 4 ...... , u, 3 . H I 1x. JJa EI'ILFIIL 1 HJIHJ ... Jwal. ilJJJWJJIIliI-dlo J ; t iai.aikflf;4 6. 6. Kaskctmll Coach Gibson '3 4M X-b Varsity TOP ROW - J. Khun, J. McCullough, J. Hesselgesser, B. Carlson, S. Petersen, J. Kiser, D. Wagner, A. McHargue BOTTOM ROW - A. Armatys, P. Burbach, L. Butcher, R. Stephensen, M. Liegl, L. Solt, D. Killham TOP ROW - A. Armatys, L. 801:, R. Stephensen, J. McCullough, T. Gorgen, D. Killham, M. Liegl, L. Butcher. BOTTOM ROW - R. Nedrig, R. Leece, P. Liegl, L. Gee, T: Stephensen, A. Rodycill, S. Pfenning. Kcsgrm v a . 1K :1 I V. K KCNN KKK? KK'JKCVKV K K XV? KVKK K3 32 M92 K K 34; gig Ker 332V M : I K ' K HL.- Ii; K I Big ringi' x8! Kara; K K K?vaq K - m7 ; fX L 12.3?ng Kg The Bison had a hard struggle in basket- ball this year. They gave a lot of good teams some bad scares. The Geneva game is a good example. The Bison were ahead of the Geneva team right to the end, then were nipped by a few points. This proved to be the case most of the year. The Bison had a new coach, Bob Gibson, who intro- duced a new offense to the boys. Under his new offense, Ioh Kiser and Paul Burbach re- ceived All-Conference honors in the 1965- . 1966 season. t e X e 'IMSs . w'anD; ; V V l 2' A a X l ' 3 61 , i , 6 e i ll ' I If W641: x . A x , f , rj-u- t ,6 x t , ; it I . L, e ,, ,... 1.41 i K4 V f Tit 4 1-; 2 t K 5 n ? 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I EVLIb . . .f :1 :v,l, 7,1,. .. .2. . .. .. .4 1 1 ,L. ... .IEyITQII.I$.v1 Ilrlr-rkrnrl.ll.lL.er 1.77 , T'm'w n , 1W 'ww'm .. - 1', va E - X, I V V L . . : 1 7X 1 . i . . . 2 41,1 ; V ' 9 1 ,. . ; Dix 4 1'17 I 3 1' . fl 1- ' 1 ' ' . ' ' 1 i xxx, . i If I , 1 i :1 X1 x 5 Ben Pozlkill - '- - - - Basketball Manager Dan Nedrig ----- Basketball Manager -;.L:1x'.L.-'.1.L..I...u;d Russ Nedrig - - - 880 and 440 yard runner Ron Leece - - 1 - Track Student Manager Everybody watch Darol. Look man, Marshmallows! . M l'ra'h1 'IYII' I 11k 1 LE 21? E'l 'IxPJ : J - ri mmnwn' -. ' 4' 1 1 1 1 . p 1 I A1 McHargue and Randy Carlson exchange in the 880 yard relay. Hey, Coach! '1' 1.7741115wa '. ' - - H ; -..; ' 7' 1.. 3.51 L V 1 -. ...'.. --.- 1- CM. ' 1;J ,J. . s W . R H C $ P . W, . . Ilrmmlwmn 1., Paul Burbach 3 Dick Wagner $ , w MM N xL,4-4 ; vgalgi. . . Iw-r ' ' Ex Wt .Jl TOP ROW--A'. Armatys, A. Rodysill, Coach Paul Wilson, D. Wagner, R. Jensen, J. McCullough, J. Hesselgesser, L. Solt, E. Minniear BOTTOM ROWMR. Stephensen, D. Kramer, R. Manning, D. Larsen, P. Burbach, A. McHargue Dean Larsen ' Alan Rodysill t Orgam'zafims In our- democracy Youth are preparing to live freely and peaceably with others. We learn these traits when we work together in the various organi- zations, and when we share the joys of accomplish- ing common goals. We fill our scrapbooks with the pressed flowers, programs, and other mementos of these exciting events. BACK: B. Marsh, A. McHargue, Mr. Smith, J. Ritta, J. Mueller. FRONT: M. Held, N. Hammons, K. Good National ffomr Society l, . -....-N ,n -, x KT ,- 4 I'X SPRING INITIATES Left to right: P. Petersen, B. Gee, R. Eilts, J. Gregg, L. Becker 'lnim .153! : IVFA'HJ-LZI SITTING: S. Bjorkman, M. Held, M. Geren, A. McHargue, R. Eilts, L. Glatter, Mr. Smith, STANDING: C. McHargue, C. Baily, T. Wagner, M. Fauguier, E. Mace, D. Larsen, G. Groetzinger Student 60mm? The Student Council started several new projects this year. They provided a pop machine for the students, and a $100 scholarship for a senior. Besides the new activi- ties, the council organized noon-time activities, they decorated the school for Christ- mas, and they sponsored Homecoming. 3m WI: mm , :49: . v hggh' 5.5;:3 ff! H311 1.5..7 '7' r ,, 1H2: 4. 3M4 .hh 1 ,. 1 r , l K U15 7 966 Bison Staff Publications ANNUAL SPONSOR: Mrs. Hilderbrand BISON BEAT SPONSORS: Mr. and M13. Smith U16 Bison Em! Staff '1 ., ' ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR: I - , . , 35;. , , s Kathy Gogd ; 4;, 1:; 4K. Assoc. Edltor: 3 , . X . V x V: b; Mary Geren x - Q L?! ., .4: x '11. 2 . EDITOR, BISON BEAT: -, ; s ,7 1 Bill Marsh x' , ' ' K V Assistant Editor: i ' Im N :u 'Hfm v Miami StaffI I 96.6166 Editor ----------------- Kathy Good Assoc. Editor ------------- Mary Geren Senior Editors -------------- Bill Marsh Mike Fauquier John Mueller Junior Editor -------------- Paula Eoff Sophomore Editor --------- Linda Blodgett, Ben Polzkill Freshman Editor ---------- Diana Polzkill Faculty and Staff Editor ------ Cheryl Fenster Organizations-- Polly Petersen --------- Instrumental Music Donna Oberembt ----------- Vocal Music Joyce Betts ------- .- - - Pep Club, Thespians Debby Black -------------- Librarians, Office Secretaries, F. H. A. Mona Held ------------ N. H. S. , Student Council, Y Teens, G.A. A. Sharon Anderson ---------- Paper 8; Annual Bruce Butt ---------- F. F. A. , C. C. Club Sports - - -'- - - Alan McHargue, Dan Killham, Tom Wagner Art -------- Stephanie Flagle, Rita McLean Advertisement - -Janice McHargue, Marg Heeney, John Mueller, Ron Burhoop, Kathy Stalker, Karen Klingenburg, Marilyn Ryan, Christy Cromer Photography --------- Pat Burke, Larry Gee Typist, Copy Reader Priscilla Marshall, Marg Heeney Do you spell cat with a go: a 5 Cheri Eoff TAX L I : - I. How much farther? Paper Staff- I 965456 Editor ------------------ Bill Marsh First Page Editor and Assistant Editor - - Cheri Eoff Second Page Editor --------- Kathy Stalker Donna Oberembt Polly Peterson Third Page Editor Fourth Page Editor ---------- Chris Cromer Mary Geren Business Manager ----------- John Mueller Distribution Manager --------- Ben Polzkill Reporters: Stan Bjorkman, Linda Blodgett, Laura Bolling, Pat Burke, Linda Carlson, Paul Danklesen, Paula Eoff, Steve Ferris, Marg Heeney, Gerry Kohtz, Skip Pfenning, Beth Ribble, Sheila Stanislav, Kathy Lewis, Ron Burhoop and Jeff Butt. Think it'll fly? ; W ' 'r 7'35 1. EEROY BECKER rm-.,w.r-,.....-.....1: RALPH BRUNS I 5.? : 'a JX Q3 0 9.1.? N. fan , II I .1 I 51 31 I .V xxasAJ' ' M DAROL BROEKEMEIER THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE 3,2: I I II w WKV- BOB EILTS 3716 3354 greed I believe in +I1e fqure of farming. wifh a faifh born nof of words buf of deeds-achievemenfs won by Ihe presenI and pasf gene'rafions of agriculfurisfs: in Ihe promise of beHer days Ihrough beHer ways. even as Ihe beH'er Ihings we now enjoy have come +0 us from Ihe sh'uggIes of former years. I believe Ihaf Io live and work on a good farm, or +0 be engaged in ofher agricuIIuraI pursuit, is pleasanf as we as challenging: for I khow fhe ioys and discomforfs of agriculfural life and hoId an inborn fond- pess for +hose associaHons which, even in hours of discouragement I cannof deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respecf from oIhers. I beIieve in my own abilify Io work efficienIIy and Ihink clearly, with Such knowl- edge and skill as I can secure' and in Ihe abiIHy of progressive agri- cquure Io serve our own and Ihe public inferesf in producing and markefing Ihe produc+ of our. IoiI. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargain- Ing: in Ihe life abundanf and enough honesf weaIIh Io help make if so -for ofhers as well as myself: in less need for charin and more of if when needed; in being happy myseIf and playing square wifh fhose whose happiness depends upon me. I believe Ihaf rural America can and will hold Irue Io Ihe besf Iradi- iions of our naIionaI life and Ihaf I can exerf an influence in my home and communin which will sfand solid for my parf in Ihaf inspiring fask. JIM RITTA AIM. us ' gy: .4 ROGER BRANDES MR. BAUERMEISTER ' Kiriki'x: 3?; 7 '2 fi 4 ; aigffw , 7b 7 7'3 7 E77 7 6M, Q Q 19 E7 H3 11771 ii I 2'6 Q - 6 C EM 1: 1 7:: C: - 0 7 t ' $ V3 IQ - KL VKx ' .YQ ---, ,-V E 2 ; pr . 'EN rr-x$4u -- .; a -- L .. i 3715 State 5 Numbgr-ma ample? FIRST ROW: Mr. Bauermeister, Sponsor, Lee Roy Becker, Jim Ritta, Robert Eilts, Roger Brandes, Darol Broeckemeier, Ralph Bruns. SECOND ROW: Bruce Butt, Robert Chohon, Leslie Denning, Alan Fairbairn, Roger Shull, Leslie Luschei, Larry Paup, Victor Olsen, Jerry Kohtz, Howard Gee, Ben Polzkill, David Sautter, Steven Blodgett, Jim Rice, Ricky Bridger. THIRD ROW: Stanley Scheer, Ronald Burhoop, Larry Rutherford, Mike Rice, Chris Bray, Don Erickson, Rex Manning, Clarence Smith, Ken Christensen, Dick Brown, Dan Hord, Steven Power, Mervin Luschei, Larry Bridger, Jim Garretson. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Reeves, Larry Downs, Alan ZmEk, Dennis Cash, Larry Fiala, Darol Ruge, Fred Schenk, Charles Reeves, Bob Downs, Jim Olsen, Larry Johnson, Jeff Butt, Cecil Rawlings, David Hilder, Melvin Markworth, John Beck, Ken McDonald, Ron Fairbaim. f1 Cli Decisions! Ralph Bruns, LeeRoy Becker and Bob Eilts making one of the farm management decisions. ' 101x. E3 V '7; H7, Q73 E x W? E ,K' t w: r9 x pwwm ,,, w, VAL 7 ' E ,7 K P-- -- r EE .. a wal. 1' i 1 5 -2 - .. 4 :77 LA -..L-- Am-.- '3': .L..LL,- -...d Mg. w, - - 'r' L.b-,-.L4.....J ,7-7.L..,-........2..x ' -L U Junior FFA officers: Jim Rina, Steve Power, Dick Brown, Larry Downs, Don Erickson, Howard Gee, Rex Manning, 1' t 7 i . A 'rQ ixrgf E QQE' X ..... E- LEARNING TO DO I 333,; , DOING TO LEARN v :k 41? ?! 24$ EARNING TO LIVE 97 7 II V, . r; ,xa jiuf LIVING TO SERVE Yb 7 L .05 x-y 7A, x .v: .f wdmc'f 777,jS ' E7 '4 x K, ,Lw-J 'j-I . Roger Shull, shown accept- ing the trophy, ribbon, and $100 check for the cham- pionship in the Nebraska FFA-Wildlife Conserva- , ; tion speaking comes: from Mr. Clarence Newton, Youth Advisor, for Nebras- ka State Game, Forestation, and Parks Commission. C3336 ,4 Rs X xh-J a M .- k? ' 'X f foyv - x ; Above right: Dairy Judging Team Left to right: Stan Scheer, Leslie Denning, and Ralph Bruns. Les, 3rd place blue, Ralph, 5th place blue, 91h place blue team ribbon. Center right: Poultry Judging Team Left to right: Darol Broekemeier, Dennis Cash, and Lee Roy Becker, Poultry Husbandry team---red ribbon---LeeRoy--Individual Red. Bottom right: Meats Judging Team Left to right; Larry Bridger, Darell Ruge, and Steve Blodgett. Meats Judging team; Larry ---Blue Individual, team----Red Above left: James Ritta, winner of $200 Union Pacific Vocational Agriculture Scholarship and $500 Production Credit As- sociation scholarship. hi lhukhlu 'WNLY; fa;:1:ia iklk ; ggl ; VV ' ,1: A .XEIII. - Rhagj FY! ,Tl-HLiHIi : g: ' h, x : '1':fa :,1 La : :x..:','h ,. 13:131'EEEF! wle i. l , 1'3-1 x, h maaiilrli h Left to Right: mu... Mn-w- WAYZSLEIEB WM h. 3 63. I ,1 6mm! 61751? 371246 Parliamentary Procedure Z'mm Mr. Bauermeister, Lee Roy Becker, Roger Shull, Bob Eilts, Jim Ritta, Roger Brandes, and Ben POIZkiu' 55.: ., ,52vgrf'. :' xT f f ' KQQF IIQ f; , sax FFA ; . : h h ;: ,p ' ' I x LJ 3g K 7; 2; Q94 t 5 N: fighbiu My 1 . pk, I . I - -h I I CC.axw.u Em, x! Quins? Above: Foundation award winners were, BACK ROW left to right: Roger Shull, Public speaking, Roger Brandes, livestock, Charles Reeves, Star Chapter Farm- er, Fred Schenk, farm mechanics Robert Eilts, soil and water management, scholarship, and leadership. FRONT ROW left to right: Lee Roy Becker, crops farm- ing, Donald Erickson, Star GreenHand, and Stanley Scheer, dairy farming. Left: Bob Downs, Gerry Kohtz and Darol Broekemeier pose before the welcome sign on which they worked. bi -, Kw ex. H! From left; Judy Douthit. Vice President; Linda Petersen, Treasurer; Becky Gee, President; Pat Eastwood, Secretary; Kay Dettman, Degree Chairman Jerri Shelton, Song Leader; Miss Stewart, Sponsor future ffamcmakgrs Of America Future Homemakers of America is the nationaleorganization of girls in America studying homemaking. The over-all goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family and community living, now and in the future. The activities of our chapter have been the co-sponsoring of the FFA-FHA Sweet- heart dance and singing Christmas carols with the FFA before Christmas. '1 tin it 41,: 'L '44 :11! BACK ROW: From left: D. Sawyers, B. Ribble, D. Black, B. Holtorf, L. Larsen, M. Thompson, P. Stuart, P. Eoff, K. Ross, P, Eastwood, 8. Russell, V. Fenster, L. Spencer, T. Hamilton, D. Cromer, L. Brandenberg K. Dettman, C. Ea5twood, SECOND ROW: B.'Gee, F. Sawyers, G. Gregg, D. Fishler, J. Spencer, R. Spencer, C. Fenster, C. Zehr, D. Zehr, G. Brandes, K. Dettman, P. Bray, J. Binger, J. Fishler, J. Gregg, H. Gee L. Bolling, J. Betts, FRONT ROW: K. Good, M. Held, L. Glatter, L. Petersen, M. Brondell, N. Hammonds, J. Crha, M. Binger, J. Shelton. J. Betts J. Douthit, S. Wegner, C. Judi; E. Holtorf, L. Wagner. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. F? ,m C +5 c, w K x s 3- - gifA K 11?. xjm ,1! Kg! x , ' x . - x17 ;'- x K X . , 1: qr xtx v kw! . 1 rrfj ' Jr 99 x $ 311 lx'Y ! , Lg x;k -- I 1 ' i0 ? , I ,1 xi s' X x AH . . t '1 a K ,,: m g-gz-A44u , FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: V. Schank, S. Weller, E. Holtorf, K. Lamb, L. Owens, C. McHargue, P. Burke, H. Gee, L. Torpin, J. Harris, D. Polzkill SECOND ROW: P. Fishler, D. Larsen, D. Cromer, T. Hamilton, C. Eastwood, S. Stanislav, J. Binger, L. Wagner, C. Zehr, A. Heeney, M. Thompson, B. Holtorf, L. Larsen THIRD ROW: S. Glause, J. Seim, L. Blodgett, C. Bailey, K. Traudt, V. Fenster, R. Ueckert, M. McMillan, J. Ruge, S. Heule, M. Binger, C. Benson, FOURTH ROW: N. Boelts, J. Fishler, S. Anderson, C. Brandes, M. Heeney, L. Holmes, J. Betts, J. Mesner, L. Larson, D. Black, G. Brandes, L. Bahn, P. Creutzberg 175p 61w :3 '1 K, I? 1?:ij Ki? 332 X3 i -' 3. ., a l1 . .., w y. In 3 . 3h - 35W, .21, , ,-: 1 E? r 3 11-370 a 3x M w. - 3; r, x; 1 ' v -3 :3 ; X 1 1 - A. 3 v 3 93 .fl. x-tJ: i . w rt; 3717 V 3 :?J 33f '33 X V 'C x; $3 fseilfx I k N; . IS! w 3x V'w : 9:! J 3 ? M; ' 31:1 1? JV? :7 .15; x 6 V Jn 3!; x 1. :17 m x 3 Y M 37.: 3'7: i 1 FY? . f2 QC: 3X I 1'6: 1 ; XX ff : x3 Kl; L 7 :1 5 17-: ?Vpc: C Q K 2 '4 9V , Pf; 3:3 VA 91 l 1:5 J1, .1 r x I 3 ,,.... ,3. X? 3H 3 ff x f L , r 3 ! Ar I 3 ya I , 3 ,3'070' JUNIORS AND SENIORS FIRST ROW: M. Ryan, J. Gregg, C. Cromer, G. Gregg, L. Glatter, N. Hammons, B. Gee, C. Eoff, D. Oberembt, .P. Petersen, P. Scheer SECOND ROW: J. Douthit, J. Crha, J. Betts, D. Zehr, L. Petersen, C. Summers, O. Bran- denberg, M. Holmes, S. Wiese, J. McHargue THIRD ROW: M. Held, J. Shelton, B. Ribble, F. Sawyers, L. Cord- sen, S. Munn, D. Sawyers, K. Ross, P. Eastwood, S. Wagner, J. Grabowski FOURTH ROW: P. Marshall, M. Geren. L. McConnell, J. Steinke, P. Eoff, L. Carlson, M. Brondel, P. Bray, D. Fishler, M. Gray, M. Kramer COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Nancy Hammons, Mona Held, Faye Sawyers, Beth Ribble, Jerre Shelton BACK ROW: Miss Magnusson, Claudia McHargue, Cheryl Brandes, Jeanne Gregg, Miss Owens thcrlmdm VARSITY: Gail Gregg, Linda Glatter, Nancy Hammons, Becky Gee, and Cheri Eoff RESERVES: Liz Owens, Pat Burke, Hyla Gee, Claudia McHargue rum .1 A 1k SPONSORS: Miss Widman Mrs. Abraham J. Spencer T. Hamilton Among this year's ac- B' Gee tivities, the Y-Teens had 1- Gregg a caroling party, a slumber party, concessions at the L. Cordson game and the annual May L. TOIPiH breakfast. The girls made M. McMillan favors for the hospital at K. Good one meeting. P. Stuart G. Gregg B. Ribble E. Sawyers L. McConnell J. Mesner S. Wiese M. Held N. Hammonds L. Spencer M. Holmes D. Sawyers C. Zehr W. Willis J. Betts R. Ueckert L. Brandenburg H. Gee D. Zehr C. Brandes R. Spencer Sponsor: Miss Stewart Left to right: S. Wiese, L. McConnell, M. Holmes, L. Blodgett, B. Gee, D. Black, T. Hamilten, L. Bolling, H. Gee, D. Cromer, C. Eastwood, S. Stanislav, E. Holtorf, J. Spencer, C. Zehr, R. Spen- cer, J. Gregg, J. Shelton, Janice Betts, P. Eastwood, G. Gregg, P. Stuart. 8. Wegner, L. Bahn, Joyce Betts, K. Good, D. Zehr, L. Spencer, J. Douthit, M. Held Wm. The G. A. A. was reorganized this year. We played ball at the meetings - basketball, volleyball, and softball de- pending on the weather. We ended the year with a swim- ming party at Miss Stewart's. TOP ROW left to right: Mr. Wiese, Mike Liegl, Dean Larsen, Terry Torpin, Mike Fauquier, Steve Petersen, John Kiser, Joe Hesselgesser, Stan Ferris, Stephenson, Larry Butcher, Dan Killham, Barry Carlson, Darol Broekemier, Jeff McCullough, Jerry Kuhn, Mr. Wil- son, BOTTOM ROW left to right: Burbach, Alan McHargue, Roger Jensen, Dale Palser, and Stan Bjorkman. Mr. Huggett, MIDDLE ROW left to right: Mr. Gibson, Darrell Ruge, Randy Russ Nedrig, Dick Wegner, Danny Nedrig, Randy Carlson, Tom Wagner, Paul 6 6 61116 1.. .,w-wiF--WJ 'g-VT' 1717.: Q Kuw. g 1714...; :LZEmFi'an; 51.1 i' j 1 The Gallery ' s T A R a $32: . m 1 y 5T A Q 9 , . A T A. , $??90 ti! my 5 R m g '7 f V? 9 r7$ ' N O .O :23 5: 9? V $ g x Cheri . 4;: Q V K Lian 5 T A R P . 3 T A R ,, . 11b , T A NSC! s R STAR 944 w John M? , 6 : HONORARY Leggy - THESPIAN ii Mn MurEn FIRST ROW; Left to right: K. Good; M, Kramer; F. Sawyers; C. Fenster; S. Wagner; SECOND ROW; Mr. Smith; S. Flagle; L. Meinecke; G. Gregg; B. 666:1. Shelton; K. Petersen; Mr. Dahlke. Office Secretaries Zibmriam FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Marshall; M. Held; B. Chohon; C. Fenstet; M. Brondell; J. Dettman; Miss Widman. SECOND ROW, left to right: P.-Eoff; P. Stuart; G. Gregg; L. Eurke; J'. Ritta; P. Scheer: J. Ruge; J. Steinke. 761515 flawzziih WWW Senior Prom May 74, 1966 t J I M MHUH: ,SIHH M. MUN WW MW a H.313- JhL-u-m xx ll! 1.1..I Ii 5.: J Bob Eilts was Master of Ceremonies; Father Neu- strom gave the invocation; Anthonette Armatys welcomed the seniors; and Kathy Good responded An erupting volcano provided center of in- terest, along with a pond, complete with palms for the Hawaii look. fot the senior class. ,; h V :1 ' . w -N 1;, 2w; 2 JUL; m 14.1: L; x ......... JA 9;. 6313-4 The Ray Coniff Singers sang Three Coins in 3 Fountain , and Love is 21 Many Splendored Thing . Everyone enjoyed the roast beef dinner that the junior mothers prepared. Sophomores, clad in native costume--or 130k 0f Shorty Avery and the Swingsters provided music it--were waiters and waitresses. for the dance. , .. , M .. t ,, t g; . A t - t , m I ,3 . h I U I 1: 1 t ' ', Iwzyi N .h. Vb .. ,' t n Wag... -........-. .;...,........... The Football Prom was held November 13 at the conclusion of our football season. The dance was highlighted with the crowning of the 1965 football King and Queen. Crowned weree Nancy Hammons and Alan McHargue. Attendants were Tom Wagner, Gail Gregg, Randy Carl- son, Cheri Eoff, Danny Nedrig, and Linda Glatter. Decorations consisted of a large football with the throne for the King and Queen inside. Tables were reserved for couples and were roped off with streamers from the dance floor. Cookies and punch were served for refreshments and music was provided by Bill Sean's Quintet. Royalty Dumas The annual FFA-FHA Sweetheart Dance was held on February 26. This evening was high- lighted by the crowning of the FFA Sweetheart, Kathy Good, and the FHA King, Jim Ritta. At- tendants were Nancy Hammons, Fred Schenk, Gail Gregg, and Charles Reeves. The decoration provided a garden effect with the use of a wishng well, a bridge over a pond, and the garden wall that separated the tables from the dance floor. The throne was an enormous white heart with a red background. Refreshments consisted of cookies and punch and the music was provided by the Bill Allen Quintet. I. . t T :.. --- ft - ', '. Iiv- T f.'Wm f; Y i .el 1 'V l T 'X i; h v P. txx .WJ t Xh N 1.. , . - : ' '1 . i . i N ; ,wx. g. a :5 x : .8 J :3, x KKS;9J;1 I 966 ?mtball King and .QZIKKII ALAN MCHARGUE and NANCY HAMMONS lst Attmdzmts RANDY CARLSON GAIL GREGG 3rd Attendants DANNY NEDRIG LINDA GLATTER II 2m! Attendants TOM WAGNER CHERI EOFF 5 'k; I :l' 5 l; I v 5 g? K; w F 'K n : . K '1 n A w . t K' ' 'H3 - .AUK ,f'lh: ' ' .vh -; d 1' X N' Ky FA , . F . , ! iv i c .vi 3 .....-v- M ,4 7966 $1624 King and 9321 5mm yim Kim: and Kathy good lst Attendants FRED SCHENK NANCY HAMMONS 2m! Attendants CHARLES REEVES GAIL GREGG M $15!; In Youth we must refine our minds in order that we may meet the world face to face and find pleasure in the meeting. We attempt this refine- ment by working in the choir or band, or in one of the small ensembles. Our reward for hours of hard work is a song well'-sung or aselection well-played. MR. CRANDELL TOM GORGEN instrumental Music The band visited the Nebraska State Fair the first week of school, where the group participated in a parade on the fairgrounds. The band also participated in the Melody Round-Up at Hastings, Nebraska, on October 16. 1965. The band paraded in downtown Hastings during the afternoon and joined in a mass concert during half-time at the Hastings-Peru football game in the evening. Central City was host to the Band Clinic on February 5, 1966. Guest conductor was Dr. Ralph R. King of Colorado State College at Greeley. The Albion, Aurora, Fullerton, 0rd, and Central City bands performed at the mass concert in the evening. Central City was represented in the annual music contest April 21-23, held at Full- erton. There were ten entries from the instrumental department. Due to a. fund-raising project, which is now being conducted, the band hopes to sport new uniforms next fall. Through the efforts of the community, parents, Mr. Crandell, school officials, and students these new uniforms will be made possible. 613mg Quintettc ?llltc 83156131515 , f4'2x W f3? K73q 3 -1. ,:..2 kt .: m KVA M? A mm '1 ' X ?'if 1.3::ggghw trig ' f: ang'yfvxg x j; , sir ,4? r: ' ' . 5,: 3., 4f in' 3 RX X :35thng Left to Right: Larry Tunks, Faye Sawyers, Les Solt, Nancy Hammons, Cheri Eoff Brass 6m Left to Right: Janice M Hargue, Chris Cromer, Donna Oberembt, Sharon Anderson, Peggy Larson, Stephanie Flagle Sampltanc 53333333313: 3ifw?' 3;. 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Booth, S. Ferris, S. Petersen. SECOND ROW: K. Good, M. Ryan, M. Brondel, N. Hammons, M. Nuestrom, T. Wagner. THIRD ROW: 8. Munn, M. Geren, A. McHargue. B. Marsh, 8. Pfenning. FOURTH ROW: P. Marshall, R. McLean, J. Betts, J. Heins, T. Torpin, J. Ferris, M. Fauquier. Mimi Vocal Music This year, the chorus made its home in the former Vocational Agricultuxe room. Here, two times a week, the voices of sixty chorus members could be heard in practice. Under the able direction of Mr. Cunning- ham, the gradual process of training young voices to concert-performance pitch went on. Long hours of preparation in the fall led to the chorus debut in the Christmas con- cert, and in April the chorus participated in contest. Both of these events are the high- lights of the musical activities for the year. MR. CUNNINGHAM 1:: V: l t .777 FIRST ROW: J. McCullough, J. Mueller, R. Lippincott, D. Lounsbury. J. Shelton, D. Oberembt, J. Mes- ner. SECOND ROW: .1 . Gorgen, S. Wiese, C. Bailey, D. Black, K. Traudt, P. Petersen, S. Anderson. THIRD ROW: C. Eoff, P. Eoff, M. Heeney, F. Sawyers, C. Cromer, B. Ribble, M. Holmes. FOURTH ROW: L. Fiala, D. Larsen, M. Reeves, G. Kohtz, L. McConnell, C. McHargue, L. Glatter, S. Flagle. 671mm The sextet is composed of six girls, four sopranos and two altos, chosen by Mr. Cunningham. Besidesbperforming in the Christmas program and the Spring Contest, they sing for various community functions throughout the school year. 561M STANDING: P. Burke, 8. Flagle, P. Eoff, C. Eoff, J. Shelton, K. Good. SEATED: B. Marsh, Accompanist t kw, .' 5414. w w i444 LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Marsh, F. Sawyers, K. Good 612415 6155 AlleSIatc Kathy Good, soprano, Faye ff hN Sawyers, alto, and Bill Marsh, 11h 4? tenor, represented Central Ff LN City in the State Music Clinic 1 Q , on November 19 and 20 in , V Columbus. Two rigorous days .' xw ., ' f of practice were followed by a 0 mass concert on Saturday night. During their stay at Colum- bus, Kathy, Faye, and Bill stayed at private homes and ate their meals at the Pizza Hut, the Steak House, or the drive-ins. The Air Force Band and a sock-hop provided entertain- ment for those who attended the clinic. ,J 927 is ,3; 1-3 f!- hx IL 14 W 11 r51 ,t FIRST ROW: K. Good, K. Traudt, J. Grabowski, B. Chohon, P. Burke, D. Oberembt. M. Held, L. Crawford, J. Betts, R. Ueckert, M. Peck. SECOND: L. McConnell, L. Blodgett, S. Flagle, J. Shelton, P. Eoff, M. Heeney, C. Eoff, F. Sawyers, D. Black, C. Barton, P. Peck. THIRD: M. Ryan, V. Fenster, P. Marshall, D. Fishler, D. Sawyers, K. Lewis, K. Ross, P. Eastwood, L. Holmes, 8. Heule, S. Wagner, L. 'Bahn Accompanists The accompanists -------- backbone of the music department K .rm f - A I .F 0 x If 4 I z, 3.x, -e-t ,' r: '42 ..: 'u i .. my , ' .34, ., My, N u .1 1 4' A , .4. l '1 55:9 h ? XXH w I 4' .I i u .le FRONT ROW: Pat Burke, Donna Oberembt, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Ryan, Gail Gregg, Kathy Good. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Faye Sawyers. Flagle, Cheri Eoff, Jerre Shelton. THIRD ROW: Linda Glatter, Paula Eoff, Priscilla ' Marshall. Madrigal I .I.'.-.II . -'z:2;::' mo. ' 415344, QHLA ers. SECOND ROW: Kent Booth, Stan Ferris, Steve Petersen, Jeff McCullough, Mike Fauquier, Bill Marsh, Jim Heins. The annual spring contest, held at Fullerton, April 21-23, proved to be satisfactory for the V 1 Vocal Music Department. Thirteen entries par- ticipated. The ratings are as follows: Superior: Jeff McCullough Excellent: Pat Burke Joel Ferris Kathy Good Girl's Triple Trio Madrigal Good: Jerre Shelton Dave Lounsbury Cathi Judy Mixed Chorus Girl's Sextet Quiet--stop, halt, shut- And so I say to you my up, you cotton-pickers! friends - - - -follow me to the crusades! ! ! Advertisemmts Advertising has become a way of life. News- papers, radios, television, and magazines keep us up-to-date on the wide range of goods on the mar- ket. Central City High School salutes the mer- chants of our town and the surrounding area who offer their support and services to our Youth. I $$$$ ' QG $6 hWOT. AL 0 1! WV NO CTN ' WCWGVCUCEVCWCV j, NITE 8: DAY CAFE Always Good Food Central City, Nebraska Open 24 hours Jvmz T I I x HILDER IMPLEMENT JUSTICE 8: LOCKE PRESCRIPTIONS $5 6? 209 G. Street Phone 946-2501 Your Weekly Visitor. . . REPUBLICAN- NONPAREIL Advertising - Job Printing Central City, Nebraska 4f; W' , 23:; - Wrwl , : 1 11111.1: 11131.11 ; .' ,. ,3 . . MELEHUQH 53., . 3,1 7 WQDTU 1 156-17 I BILLESBACH JEWELRY Expert Watch Repair Gifts for all occasions Dial 946- 3628 :TTW See us at 1611 16th St eet NIELSEN RADIO 8: T. V. r ' w ....... :T 3.3.! -1 . ;' E72? .775 3 , :3 1 FOR u 3 m LH 33: 13:21 E; L: 1:. In :FRLW ,, y 1 . 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Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968

Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969


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