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

 - Class of 1969

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The Discovery that spirit and unity, not cliques, compound the new school leads to the dreaded foe becoming a new found friend. New teachers and teaching methods inspire students while administrative concessions lead to new freedom. Together they equal excellent student-faculty relations. And, as the Victory Bell peals o'er all, new pride is first and last throughout the school. y I X Xx Xv Y1IXIL . a W vi I I anwXXU WML US I A .i L. x a u x x 1- X s :7 E X xlfxl: .vitXSX B. - ... 19., ill: 3 IA ; ,2. X 3 S III X . lw .XXf. . e X , I X I , X 2 l, 1. .fls IV A XI. . , X x Xx. X X ,f . 3. xx x a. . x xi. . . 2.. X . r .x xHu . . . XXtByn. I 9,, ,.. g .L: . , x .... 9. mm H r , .., l.!; C. I . . ; .. . . . .! L a . o n X f . I :X I , X hx. x w . xxx K. .uj w L Ill . 11, , x. IL I. n N $ L . - l; u . . . 1.. 4-X xK . . r T .2 , . X . u a A X 1 . L. W ,. w . .v 4 . . X . t f 1!, .. . X AX ..... . .53 X X 1. X X .wrlr f!!! ..s x , 7:, , A . Y xX . V k lillXx J y X . X .... 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Topeka West High, Topeka, Kansas 2 CC Club 3,4 Foot- ball 3 ,4 Track 3 Wrestling 3,4 Student Council 4 JULIE BINGER When you have nothing to say, say nothing Pep Club 2,3 Band 2,3,4 Vocal Music 2 FHA 2,3,4 FBLA 4 STEVE BLODGETT I do not choose to run for President in 1988 Track' 3 Wrestling 3,4 CC Club 3,4 FFA 2 I I'V z ,y- 1. x4. x ,f, x; 7: ,1? L11? '. .,., CAROLYN BENSON Let us live and then be glad Pep Club 2,3 Girl's Glee 3 LAURA BOLLING My halo doesn't show except on Sundays from 10:00-11:00 Vocal Music 2,3 Pep Club 2, 3,4 GAA 2,3 Drama Club 4 Class Play 4 FHA 2,3,4 Lib- rarian 2 LADONNA BRANDENBURG To me the charm of an ency- clopedia is that it knows - and I needn't DICK BROWN Great men are always bad men. CC Club 2,3,4 Basketball 2, 3 Track 2 Wrestling 4 FFA 2,3,4 Thespians 2,3,4 Stu- dent Council 4 -' , h x 3 2 ,4 1113'4 x 19 , fa: ?ng ! GAIL BRANDES Don't be afraid to ask dumb questions. ' Pep Club 2,3,4 WresJ Vocal Music 2,3 GAA 2,3 GresJ, 4 Class Officer 3 Thespians 3 ,4 NHS 3,4 Office Help 3 FHA 2 ,3 ,4 ? 5 lg! X' 3 m mrx E ,' Q ,. 9 Q' i . ,J l.u-.s',4v- CHRIS BRAY A little learning is a danger- ous thing CC Club 4 Wrestling 3,4 Vocal Music 2,3 Bison Beat 4 FFA 2 ,4 Librarian 2 CHERYL BRANDES Thou art sweet, thou art sort of grandish Pep Club 2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3, 4 Band 2,3,4 Vocal Music 2, 3,4 GAA 2,3,4 Class Officer 4 Drama Club 4 NHS 3 ,4 Cheerleader 2,4 BOB BRUNS Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered Valentine, Nebraska 2,3 Vocal Music 4 Golf 4 .2 ........,.2....4 . xL: ,x ' CARLA CAMPBELL She dreams the impossible dream Vocal Music 2,3,4 Band 2,3, 4 GAA 2,3 Class Officer 4 Pep Club 2,3 Class Play 3,4 NHS 3,4 tV.PJ Office Help 3 Drama Club 4 PAULA CREUTZBERG Some persons talk simply be- cause they think sound is more manageable than silence. Vocal Music 2,3,4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Y-Teen 2,4 Annual Staff 4 FHA 3 CINDI CASSERLY Rings on her fingers, bells on her toes Pep Club 2,3,4 tTreasJ Y-Teens 2 Annual Staff 4 V0- cal Music 2,3,4 GAA 3 Class Play 3 3,2,, . l. z. -. wwwa .. 4 x L2. y l f Ark Jr VX- t f K , hexi, ' , i J .1 f.. ,3 t 'lx 3 m .4 -' 04 v , - h M w 13b DENNIS CATLETT Usually we trust that nature has a master plan. But what was it she expected to do with Dennis? Footba112,3 Track 2,3 CC Club 3,4 x kw V A 2 2 a ,2 Wk: 1 x Q DENNIS CASH Blushing is the color of virtue FFA 2,3 ,4 Football 4 Wres- tling 4 DEB CROMER One gives nothing so freely as advice Pep Club 2 Vocal Music 2,3,4 GAA 2 DELORES DANKERT Not so shy when you get to know her Y-Teens 3 FBLA 4 CAROL EASTWOOD Life is real and so is love Pep Club 2,3 GAA 2,3,4 Of- fice Help 4 FHA 2,3,4 KATHY DETTMAN Absence from whom we love is worse than death Bison Beat 3 . , 3 i. , ax A M xm 3 Ile XA ' J , W- E 3 - H . M ,;'x mm, 4H- 4V 'l K , IN E'- 'x 4 ,4 4 .. 3, - ! J41 5 I 'r. W 7' f1 is l V. 4 , J 4K , I, : 1-, VVH L i v X . i It A Wm; , x . L. ' 3,2... M; N 31' W 3 3 . M! A x $x 3 v ' 2 x 4 ,. 4 ? 3 h 4 2 ;x.w 4 W 7:19. ffbix h ,3 377713 2 l f 3 A LARRY DOWNS No man ever told a woman she talked too much when she was telling him how wonderful he is Footba113 Wrestling 4 Librar- ian 2 Basketball 2 I F x . ,,k--x- m PAUL DANKLESEN The ultimate sin of the mind is the failure to pay enough attention Football 2 Basketball 2,3 ,4 Track 2 CC Club 4 DON ERICKSON I believe in work, but I am not in favor of it Football 2,3,4 Track 2,3 ,4 Wrestling 3,4 CC Club 2,3,4 FFA 2,3 ,4 Student Council 2, 3 ,4 NHS 4 , i 'i 1 i , I I .I' ? ,,f' X ? , r64 4 4 wa. ,. 4 M4372 ' u 4,. .. 4 v 3 4 21 .4 i ; K I STEVE FERRIS The greatness of a man can nearly always be measured by his willingness to be kind Vocal Music 2,3,4 NHS 3,4 Class Officer 2 CC Club 2,3, 4 Annual Staff 3 ,4 Football 2,3,4 43m. Mgro Student Council 4 HYLA GEE There is nothing sillier than a silly laugh Pep Club 2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3 Vocal Music 2 Bison Beat 4 CEdJ GAA 2,3,4 Class Offi- cer 4 Office Help 3,4 FHA 2, 3 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Librar- ian 2 . 4 3 v. f 2 4'34 n ! a 4 , x31, X 'tx'c'jf ,x' .4 L 3 .I ,4 .....-4 -..e.'.1 ,J.s4. J 1M GARRETSON Anybody can win, unless there happens to be a second entry Class Play 4 ,-.-.-...-Xk PEG FISHLER The electronic computer saves man a lot of guess work - but so does a bikini Vocal Music 2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3 Bison Beat 2 GAA 2 Thespians 2,3 ,4 Class Play 2,3,4 Librarian 2,3 DOUG GISSLER So I simplified it for Einstein Vocal Music 2,3 ,4 Football 2, 4 Basketball 2,3 ,4 Track 2, 3,4 CC Club 3,4 Class Offi- cer 2 wresq Thespians 4 Class Play 4 NHS 2,3,4 Madrigal 4 HOWARD GEE After all, I'm only human Vocal Music 2,3,4 NHS 3,4 Class Play 2,3 ,4 Track 2,3, 4 CC Club 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 ,4 Football 2,3 ,4 I 442W n: . 3 A3, .1 M, ..- , a .x J 1' kg, J M 3...... r 2 ,4 :Ex I ALAN GLANTZ. I came upstairs into the world; for I was born in the cellar Band 2,3 ,4 Footba112 ,3,4 Basketball 2,3 Golf 2,4 Track 3 CC Club 3,4 KAY HAGEMEIER Life is just existence until Saturday night Vocal Music 2,3,4 Band 2 Office Help 3,4 FBLA 4 :fA .- x x Vi 1 3 ,3 , ,2 3.1 , X J BARB GREEN Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better Vocal Music 3 ,4 GARY GROETZINGER Heads I win, tails I win some- thing else Vocal Music 2,3 ,4 Football 2,3,4 Wrestling 3,4 CC Club 2,3,4 Student Council 2 ,XSV, . 15 3A , , M L, l 4 JV, 6' , I 3 W3 M x x 1V3. , , M g I l, SHARON GLAUSE Her heart runs away with her head Vocal Music 2,3 ,4 Pop Club 2 , 3 , 4 GAA 2 ,3 ANN HEENEY I'll tell the world Pep Club 2,3,4 Band 2,3 Vo- cal Music 2,3,4 GAA 3,4 Thespians 4 Class Play 4 Of- fice Help 4 , 4 n V , 1 r, J 4 4 , . I ,,;K, ,, 4 3 hr: rm ,. 2 l 3 V ,7 -. J V W1:- 44 x.-. V ; . 1 ' K j V wmwwl A DAVID HILDER I know a lot but I can't think of it FFA 2 BEN HUDGENS History is bunk Vocal Music 4 Track 3 Wres- tling 4 Footba114 Basketball 2 ELSA HOLTORF Her voice is ever - gentle and low - an excellent thing in a woman Pep Club 2,3,4 Vocal Music 2,3,4 Class Officer 4 4SecJ NHS 4 ; i . 'T Xxy BOBBI HOLTORF A source of innocent merri- ment Pep Club 2,3,4 Y-Teens 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 2,3,4 Drama Club 4 FBLA 4 FHA 2,4 Vocal Music 2 LARRY JOHNSON You could get rich manufac- turing crutches for lame ex- cuses Vocal Music 3 FFA 2,3 ,4 Librarian 2 Annual Staff 2,3 41 1' DAN HORD Laws were made to be broken Vocal Music 4 Golf 3,4 Track 2 Wrestling 4 Drama Club 4 Football 2,4 Basketball 2 i DENICE LARSEN '; When the cat's away the mice T will play Vocal Music 2,3,4 Y-Teens 2, 3 ,4 GAA 2 Drama Club 4 Office Help 3 Librarian 4 Stu- dent Council 2 TOM KISER x Our life is frittered away by 4 4 - - - - - n I N ,- detzul . . . sunphfy, 51mp11fy x 41 ,9. Football 2,3 Golf 2 Basket- ,v ball 2,3 ,4 a w 47:71: . ,1 '1. NNVj , 4- 1.:4 ' x 3 . 1 'x X$ g 1 1 ,4 . l - 1' f V DAMARIS LARSON '3? ,3: The very pink of perfection 2 I Pep Club 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 ex: ' Vocal Music 2,3 ,4 GAA 2,3 , 2'3 f 4 Thespians 3,4 Class Play , X f x 3.4 K 4. . 3 . 2 ..L. V A , x xi 2,, -2 . x 4 x i f 2x '3, I 2 5 LAURIE LARSEN 2; 2,34 I'm through looking I 1 , Vocal Music 2,4 Pep Club 2, 44.- - 3 3,4 GAA2 FHA2 am I! 2 a ,7, X, M -. e 3.: 4 : 7H,...x2 r I l 1k; , h' E3334, 24 x-4- .,,.. x... . H X l 44 94X! KATHY LAMBE The only person who truly benefits from a strike is a bowl- n er Pep Club 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 NHS 4 FBLA 4 CRAIG MCCLURE Politics, farming and the stage have one rule in common: Some hams can't be cured Vocal Music 2,3,4 CC Club 3, 4 Thespians 3,4 Basketball 3, 4 , '55.: :K-x ; f? 3 :S; 7331? f; L; : J: em . Z J V. g : 1ng3 xAKe L: S$3f'7 XX, '4 .. A- TW' - 1 r' . x 2 -362..X3xx 1.x 7.134.3er 17 ' 4:42 x 3.43:7 J 21 GEORGE McCONNELL Give him time and he can explain anything Band 2,3,4 Footba112,3 Track 2,3,4 CC Club 3 ,4 Wrestling 3 ,4 Bison Beat 4 Cross Country 4 STEVE POWER 1 loaf and invite my soul Class Officer 3 4SecJ FFA 2, 3 ,4 ,2 . T4 ,p ..4 .v x 2 5 3:33 1' 2,1' ,fgr J E; I fly , ,x' J KHAQQ; . 2, Jr T, 'A W , , , yfr , , CLIFF MESNER A man who has bought a the- ory will fight a vigorous rear guard action against the facts Class Officer 3 WresJ Vocal Music 4 Band 2 ,3 ,4 Football 3,4 Track 3 Wrestling 4 CC Club 4 Thespians 4 NHS 3,4 Student Council 4 DIANA POLZKILL Spheres of action Pep Club 2,3,4 GAA 2,4 Y-Teens 2 Bison Beat 2,3 ,4 UEdJ FHA 4 4V.PJ Cheer- leader 4 Office Help 3 Li- brarian 4 Class Officer 4 areasJ TIM MCDONALD I'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you Chicago, Illinois 2,3 Vocal Music 4 Football 4 Thespians 4 School Play 4 JERRY REEVES Jerry was a careful student . . . careful not to work FFA 2,3,4 Drama Club 4 MARY ROWRAY A merry heart maketh a w:?i . Ij ff. X w j : cheerful countenance JIM RICE a Xf ,7 h x JEREL ROSS Slow and steady wins the race ' f' H. - This poor little one-horse Track 4 Wrestling 4 CC Club 31, mag L town 4 FFA 2,3,4 Cross Country 4 1 Track 2 Football 3 '. K 1 1 :lyf Xx... h ,J J k 3 r xx M. . . x ' i Pk. -. ,.,. 'v , J ' 5 .4 h X; X 1 3 2 ; i k, I VICKI SCHANK DAVE SAUTTER : ??rrr-r j' ff The night has a thousand I am escaped with the skin 3 -. X f h V, ; eyes and the day but one of my teeth 1 N ' I j Pep Club 2 FBLA 4 v x xx 1 '1 h V R.- , i SHARYL RUSSELL I like men with soft hearts and hard heads FBLA 4 7:7 4A STAN SCHEER How do I know women won't bite FFA 2 ,3 ,4 EUGENE SMITH William Jennings Bryan School, Omaha 2,3 Picfure Nof Available GREG SENKBILE He's a fine athlete, but he does his real work after the game Annual Staff 4 CC Club 3 .4 Vocal Music 2 Football 2,3, 4 Basketball 2 Wrestling 4 Track 2,3 ,4 Drama Club 4 Class Officer 4 WresJ Class Play 4 CLARENCE SMITH To eat, and to drink, and to be merry Football 2,3 ,4 Wrestling 3 FFA 2 X z vi, 2 X ka X XX 4 RI RON SCHMIDT Thou knowest him well, the god of sleep Band 2 ,3 ,4 Football 3 ,4 Track 2 ,3 Wrestling 3 ,4 CC Club 3,4 SHEILA STANISLAV For the happiest life, days should be rigorously planned, nights left open to chance Pep Club 2,3,4 4SecJ School Musical 2 GAA 2 ,3 ,4 Drama Club 4 Office Help 4 FHA 2, 3 ,4 i 4. ' li:hxx t , S1 4 zvtl I ' STEVE STECKMY'ER I just read the stories in play- boy Vocal Music 2 CC Club 2,3, 4 Football 2,3,4 Track 2, 4 Wrestling 3 ,4 Class Offi- cer 2,4 tV. PJ PAUL TORPIN I'm after the man who invent- ed work Ax 4 W t I t f L, s I l x I XN-M a d... v' 4 . f 4 4 fr, . k x. MARCELLA THOMSON Men are like socks; you have to change them regularly. Vocal Music 2 Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3 ,4 $ch Pep Club 2,3 Band 2,3,4 GAA 3 Drama Club 4 FHA 3 ,4 tPresJ Office Help 3 s xx. h RX 2 N 14 I r. t t, h : T7 1 w b x x I h ' . .4, I h 4 i 4... ...4 -n.-- .. A.V-....m. WM ......N. ..,...0Ag. 1:74 1 x i 1' i 4 r V 4 ' t t f I , 11' --;'x h t ; l k 1' K i '.K r 4 t . - - . t 3 4 x . 44 x - LOUISE TORPIN A modest woman never speaks about hemelf. Pep Club 2,3,4 Vocal Music 3 Y-Teens 2,3,4 A ;v! 495 13 a X a 7 3r rrfffv x 4 k4 ,5. X .1 xt X ,y , x 4 x MARLA SUMMERS I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me Bison Beat 4 EDWARDO TOSTES Is there anything more embar- rassing than jumping at conclu- sions that aren't there? F ., V . , WW ; ! EUGENE WETZEL a i -- f A11 '5 quiet. . x 4 :, ;..- 4 Grand Island Northwest 2,3 .. K4 xTI'ON , . 4. Wm: 44. .. ' . 1 x 'a V 2' i l K. 9, l... . ; w- W.I-... .....L--..-.- , I LANELLE WEGNER , X SHIRLEY WELLER Laugh and the world laughs i lg . We all admire the wisdom with you k 4 , l f;: 6,ng 5 of 13.301116 who come to us for Pep Club 2,3 FHA 4 Vocal hx ' - 4 adVlce Music 3 FBLA 4 w. 44 ,M Vocal Music 2,3 ,4 Pep Club k ' 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Thespians Ml 2,3;4 mm Class Play 2 X NHS 2,3,4 Office Help 3,4 l - Student Council 8 ,4 '714, l rm 1 L? V7? AN. '5 ; ALAN ZMEK : V 3 The 'girls' will get cha if ' K l 4 x fl f 5 you dc'm't watch out. ' V 411:3 X! Wrestling 4 FFA 2 Drama .4 V Club 4 ,v'l X ' CLASS SPONSORS: , , Mr. James Chumley - .. ax C AR OL ZEHR Mr. Ken Crookshank , Mr. Dennis Muehlin No sooner sand than done g Pep Club 2,3 Y-Teens 2 Vocal Music 3 GAA 2 FHA 2 ,4 Salutatorian - CHERYL BRANDES Valedictorian - PEG FISHLER Xx ' i 95 x. he B r u c 6 John Butt, 3 member of the Senior class of CCHS, was born August 18, 1951 in Central City. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butt. He was an active mem- ber of the Thespians, the CC Club, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and the Walther League. Bruce died January 15, 1969 in a two-car crash east of Central City on High- way 30. Funeral services were Saturday, January 18, 1969 at the St. Paul's Lu- theran Church in Central City. In Memoriam born September 28, 1950 in Grand Island. He was the son of Bob R. Anderson and Betty Sumovich. He came to Central City to make his home with his grandmother, Mrs. I. D. Meyer, and to attend school here. Robin died January 15, 1969 in a two-car crash. Funeral services were at St. Michael's Catholic Church, January 18, 1969, in Central City. Douglas R. Gissler was born January 25, 1951 at Osceola, Nebraska. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Gissler. Doug was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church, serving as president of the Luther League. He was an active par- ticipant in student affairs; participating in the music, dramatic, and athletic pro- grams of the school. Doug lost his life in a drowning accident on Senior Sneak day at Johnson Lake at Lexington, Nebraska on May 12, 1969. Funeral services were held from the Grace Lutheran Church, and the Central City Senior High School on May 15, 1969. Our first foreign exchange student was Matthias Mascher from Einbeck, Ger- many, Matt is a member of the junior class at CCSH. After returning to Germany, and finishing his high school work there, he wishes to continue his education and become a teacher. Matt's new home in America is with Mr, and Mrs. Dwaine Van Pelt and family of Archer, CCSHis Exchange Students Eduardo Jose Gontijo Tostes came to CCSH during the second semester of his senior year. His home is Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, in Brazil, He has three sisters and two brothers, After graduating from high school, Eduardo hopes to go into medical school in Brazil and become a physician. While in America, Eduardo is living with the Virgil Lindner family of Archer. - K54? k J FV V..,, 'm X h? v ' h '1 L? :7' ' rvN ' i 1 . x 9 V N r; O JUNHORS 10-.ch. r , . 5 , . I i I . i: . f 3 L- ML... 1 .. ' i . ' ' 1 1 .- 1 a Horn: . .:.'.' --.+.' h- fun I .- Lr- i uiv u 11;! fl:un.!.'i-y;'i:lvrt'! 1-:313-rwrjful IJIID! '2'! H... ' :4 ' , .- -.Ih.,.. .,, . j; . . .3 1.7.- . ' .t mmm-O MISS LAMBERI'US 1 WWOWSO 13m A WE MR, WIESE Jew .423ng Aw H n ., . gw ya kaa; . .: .A.hs,y guzamau:;:ya . . p. Xmannyiuuhmx? 53g... $31M x 4 .... wsx . ,,... . A . , , J , ... . .. t . , C . 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Barry Denning cinm-t 1 f 2; ,n Martha Dcttman , . - Carolyn chmcs xii Don Fishlcr 1K v-f : p j L...m...g..n..u....-$.k . ..... .m. Rodney Flodman f Xx, f 5. X . l x V I u u I ,. Randy Fuehrer x v2 p v; -; It .I - xxx K .1 ; Shirley Garretson r, 3? 1S 3 . ! .173 7,1 3 P .: t: 5 L r ' 4 Jim Garrett . . ' .V . - : x , - l ' - - X 1' l ' , ' n w m .s . x E 7 X .l: I . 0 ;'i K . g o ,- xx E U 4a.. m. -.. .-. R...-.J.x4 . HANNA Xvaf' ,r M Ix x 1 'x Jeff Gates Diana Glatter Jodie Good Mike Golden Jeanne Hack Dan Heins Marlene Hoback Pam Holmes x if r ' LJ4 . :; :11; x' xx x, k, f: 1W? m1 Marg Holtorf VN'I, '4 Sherry Holtorf .. , i? Leroy Houdek I . X .L Norm Kaiser ,! o r. . ff' x x ll. Mike Kelley . N - X ' C;- 'F Ron King Lila Kiser Steve Kuck Kathy Liegl Karen Little DeWayne Livingston Bev Longsine Dan McClure ' I X Stan McIntirc I I 3 Dave Mace I, 'n Debby Magnusson $ ;: - .JIIR 5 m . 7:35.??? I III! , .' -' i i ,3 r. a :11 AAn-J 4JH g' R rilxx IX I ,g ? i4 r x VCL, :X Kay Martson W: 3 m ' ' Matt Mascher Q 2' ' 1 Marilyn Mesner Gloria Meyer I, Gary chrig I I ! Dwayne Nolin ' .. r; 41 W I .1 ,4. ,I Anne Peck , . . . . Linda Reeves ! - v11 Marcia Reeves Kerry Rodysill Darwin Ruge Gloria Sager Susan Sample Doug Schneiderheinz Dell Senkbile Doug Senkbilc I. f, A ff ,Jl ' ' X '. xv- : Glenna Shull V 'v .' g H 0 ., k . V w- 4; Nickie Smith x 1 ; 3 O, T's x ,J m c v : . , I X kW 3 ,j; J; Rx -' X I . v , Kathy Staal x . - x' p . ' ' k Terry Stalker 1,. 9V , '5 , - I I . x I M I I I x , V -II I Richard Stanislav Regina Starkey Randy Stranberg Theresa Swanson N X6: , .1 Ai- LL; -...J i , X K N M X , J, Terry Trosper 7,7 1 x ' ! :ErJyj Doug Wagner ! , , xi Steve Zikmund x1?! :43 Larry Zmek X' E x - v :75 J . ' 2 . L. .V-...6.I..L..--- JUNIOR CLASS RINGS , i. ' 4 y ;:.'-' x-wf , .7 x- .. Mac ARTHUR PARK TO THE SENIORS V'Vr VXWNWW :x M x' x V9 j . 1k ';u;x1;' .1 Cx a Another year goes passing by 9 ' Va ' p M Another Prom is here , V i V I x Q, m 'b T - - mm . M V, . u 3A 0 some this bnngs a ' 3 .tm '- w i joyous smile 4?! x 5 , i v To others, brings a tear. For four grades you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun But now the path gets steeper And the climb is just begun. We're very glad to know you We'll miss you when you've gone And to the class of '69 We dedicate our prom. THE JUNIORS 30 k SOPHOMORIES Ix v-y i K xv Z, VA A CLASS OFFICERS: Beth Brandes, Secretary-Treasurer; ' .. Nancy Booth, President; Paula Mautz, Vice-President, fl erx If H XX .1. Vt di .; P . . X A ,be'IH . ,3 i. x U 5? r31 Q. 1' J -1 -5- . . u n-o-ocoo-o... . u - 1M . ' , - 4L STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT ROW: Susan Meyer, Julie Torpin, Sara Hudgens. SECOND ROW: Ann Billesbach, Karen Hensley, THIRD ROW: Roxanne McHargue, Bill Shreve. .525... i .-,- n1 -r' .-..4 -.,,, w. ' .L'. . . Jerry Adams ' Dale Adkisson Terry Bailey ', ;; ., Jerry Beck 1., . tj' 1 ' I , M f . Corinne Benson ; 7 ' 1 , , , . Ann Billesbach ; ' i; g; :Y . ' 'q l ,1 k . , , Tom Blodgett x xj Q Xx N ;'X. ,' KWX xz'r1j Dave Blow - ' 1 x , x I x J. L. 3L;xk2:; . .1' W r1 ..... - .l x I ,, 3 fx'x Dick Blunk ,wa ' Nancy Booth 6 EbyE Sidney Buller - Dave Brandenburg K xij . , . X' : X ' Dennis Brandenburg $ . ' '53: ,7; Z ; Beth Brandes V V -V f Evan Brandes :1 K '- 7' Kl; Jim Bridger ff. M; . K- i N Edgar Brink Qf NA? w Debby Broshears 3:1'7'6'. ? 3F Kenneth Burbach - . . Dale Burbank ' ' V x L 4 3 K a - . . x u x zmxx K N K - k fuck; 3 l... in: Shirley Burkhardt v N276 m m Scot Butcher Richard Butt Gary Christensen r H xxx xrmx; K x Dale Church l ,. X I V - K y Lee Culbert i 'A'fwf 'v, j i - . : l ., u . Barney Danklesen ': 3h P ,3, - ' vi a: :4! I 5'1 1;; Larry Dettman M x ' - - ' ' H . ,; ' :;x 'if'l ......J .7 ' IX x .H I A; -H-..HJ 5-ng ,1. 5-534? , l ..,. 1 NJ 3:, Randy Fenster 20 W..: 7 t H. NV; w ' , x V; Janet Fighler N -... :j 5x K , 'z ,. . H Mike Gaghagcn v H , 7, David Gee meMLJ va fit .' ; 5 J: MALH.--- 4 d..- x x f N x x: lrf N r , , S 5 , W Sherry Gilmont ,-V, r,. 7. 3 . ? H , , ,3 Dean Gissler ' 7 :4 '51- 'AV , , 7:1 K I X. 3 u , U ' m , - 9.9,. Craig Clause V: F H . .L' .... y - - a I Ruth Glaze , ' ,. - .... H A x A X X ,1 Kl J' z :1 1h '2' i ', ' a U, m, '5' Dick Gorgen . Ha. : 4'6: ' ..-- L ,- ' I W 3?. .7. A . y . 'x n. m L w ,.... ..'w Kathy Harlow i H CK w w XX . f 4 4 U - A - . Mike Harris JH T' ' --x -4 L Mike Heeney 5 . Q ' ' I X F :1 H F K. ' 1 L - C i V - X LHL- -Jr H V K George Held , H Karen Hensley E A :3 . Cm; Sharon Hensley 'i f . H ; Becky Hilder W QEKXI kt ' ' r rah- i H I l x , M? X X , x Kathy Holmes H l Sara Hord r, m . H Donald Houdek . 9 7 ll . Sara Hudgens K ' w , , 'Ix I H H ' ' g-L-;3x.$1.-:-.- ....... 1 L...ng I '-N 4 f . Barb lanky 11' .' x x I Jolene Johnson . . .- E i X M1, - . Georgia Jones ! W; L; ,Iw in v X 1 Kathy Killham .1 x . , ,' i gt- 4,11 kg: :x L! K ' ' 5'4 . f - k . 1:. r: , , A x -?,' 11. I 7. . ' v. . - .1 x ,ngt . z x . , ... x l ' x. ' X 71 . J - I, ' t' . . . . ; .. x, I JLWWQ 3 .. LA-'ALJ ,1 ' X r x. , 1,. -. f ' K -x 1 4 . I . X; 'A. ! CZ, kw W .; 1; g -- 1 ix 5 - . J Jocelyn King ix .. J. K . 4K vi . w '1': . Pam Kohtz l . . - j . ' Z. . F , . : '3 ' x. .1 l - , JoAnne Larsen . J l. . .W- x . C j ' y.- w x - , , . ' Karen Larsen V; r ;3. ,g ' . ' ' .k ' - ' zy? L 4.. -. AA Meg- . .. Shelley Larsen -, . I 75.. , f Alyce Larson Cm! ; ,1: r3 2 Glenn Larson 4- .' I . . , . 1 Dan Lounsbury '. 4 ' ' . . , g A 4 -.x' I v' , X, . ... .-... ..$-. 1.. -..?.-.1 Llh-JLgJ Larry Luikens Joyce Manning Paula Mautz Ray McConnell Textor McCrary Joe McHargue Roxanne McHargue Gary McIntire Bob Mesner Susan Meyer Jerry Munn Deanna Paup Ladd Petersen Rhonda Polzkill Corry Reeves Marcia Reeves I f ; i ' x x . Robert Richardson 1K: ,i- Kim Ross x v - N Liz Rutherford -. - Don Sautter x I x , l . s '- 1 p - Victor Schmidt Daniel Seim DeeAnne Senkbile x Rodney Senkbile xgr Bill Shreve DeIuan Sidders Stephen Smith Ron Snodgrass Kathryn Solt Jolene Stanislav f W; m Darrell Steinke x -:' , Ritch Sumovich . A f 5'. ? 3': z? yr V ', , it . Mx - Julie Torpin F:- 4 7: ' '5' :J .on . r '7; 1T - Patrice Torpin J .. -, - 1'; I x , I '1. . - N A - Warren Treptow x V f , . 1! Via , ,. '- Donald Ueckert ,,. 5.15 W , . X , , ' -.., 13:3? ., M , - Val! ' I '. 1 ' ' . h . ' . a ' .1. X1 'l . :1 -.,v ' V 1x ; -. . ' I :X- . AN N 44K r? 3., 1 X i, l :.- A x , . -' ' .' 3 ' xv. NV Ra ?'it'yjl' J; i, f, .. ML ! M m4; 130 C5? 3? SW : 2;A.p A . ::E.-.::.-J LKL LwMJ Randy Wegner Terry Wegner Douglas Wiese David Willoughby Tom Zoucha Sophomore Servers WWY M KW XXWQ x 33M xxxx AB. mg! BACK ROW: George Held, Scot Butcher, Bob Richardson, Joe McHargue, Randy Fenster, Kim Ross, Evan Brandes, Dave Gee, Gary Christensen, Ritch Sumovich, Bill Shreve, Larry Luikens. FRONT ROW; JoAnne Larsen, Karen Larsen, Kathy Killham, Karen Hensley, Beth Brandes, Sharon Hensley, Susan Meyer, Rhonda Polzkill, Sara Hudgens, Nancy Booth, Sara Hord, Paula Mautz. Sophomore Class Float Sophomore Class Sponsors MR, LYNN MILLFR MR, LARRY DOLL MR. ARTHUR HASBROUCK jk FACU MW 52;; 3x MR. MARVIN SHREVE Superintendent ,R M, ....,...- .., ..A .A. .. MR. RAYMOND HUGGETT Activities Director k KN K 13 1 3x1! . 1W 1' ,x, TIC-o L . ' XI 1: ! I I 1 a -m- J MR, DONALD VANDERHEIDEN Principal 1 . .. H ,Mwh ,.Ld MR, ROBERT KUHN Counselor, Basketball Coach '. . IS :39 x t ' -. Ev - pl - Rx , 4 k;;xf:;fri 'A'Ij ' ' I RU a' 2: vln mzlu I, ;;: :- - I j 1 IL A r Social Studies MR. PAUL WILSON - Senior Social Studies, Football Coach, Driver's Education. MR. JAMES CHUMLEY - Senior Social Studies, History, P.E., Wrestling Coach. MR. RONALD WEISE - Senior Social Studies, History, Track Coach, Foreign Language MR, KENNETH CROOKSHANK - Spanish Language Arts MISS KATHLEEN LAMBERTUS - English. MR, GARY RAINS - English, Speech, Debate MR. RICHARD BERTHOLD - English, Journalism, Coach . f z Science And 3 ?K a Mathematics MR, LARRY DOLL - 4' Physics, Chemistry, Senior Science, General Math, Algebra. X MR, LYNN MILLER - Algebra, Advanced Math, Geometry. , MR, ARTHUR HASBROUCK - . Biology, Advanced .,...', W Biology, a ,9 M ii! 'q H 5 IL4 iA' x w- n I M'h r f$x 1 9 , mm f 2' .J ' ' . x l X? ijl- eja.A--.. n K 5 - VJ - x H r . . I 3 z - . , n. X wk K. L L . 4 Q. X KIlJ-IA Teachers somehow find time to help out other teachers and to relax in the lounge. ,3? VS . xx Fine Arts k D? I'll z;- MR, DENNIS MUEHLING - , Instrumental Music. 5.8. I i , 1X I MR, RAYMON RANDOLPH - , : L 9; Art. 1 iv 5 : : , .: : 5 3 MR. TOM CUNNINGHAM - .- , ' Vocal Music. D Vocational Arts MR. KEVIN WARING - General Metals, Machine Woods, Mechanical Drawing. MRS. BARBARA MCGUIRE - Home Economics. MR. STEVE EQUALL - Vocational Agriculture, Power Mechanics. Vocational Business MRS. ESTHER THORPE - Typing, Clerical Lab, Shorthand, MR, RON ANDERSON - Bookkeeping, Introduction to Business, Business Law, Economics. How 'bout that - a history teacher W-P. Wilsom cooking, a business teacher 03. Thorpes blushing, and a home ec. teacher U3. McGuires actually being busy. r. , WW ...- , K. . x s X Qs--N I I Ivy v cm; ;.H s 1' sf 3 F by xh- Id s T Js 2: -s' fs ??,f M s g, 2 . I KAJ -: . X I ' r'n. a 1 71 C. .er- j-k 3 - 2s. s ktx - x . i MM...-- -m--... .kul . 3;... .04 SCHOOL CUSTODIAN - Mr, Donald Christensen , : xxmww Q . g' N37 SCHOOL NURSE - Mrs. Sharon Chumley COOKS - Mrs. Shirley Fenster, Mrs. Mary Connell, Mrs. Barbara Kramer, Mrs, Eunice Kucera, Mrs. Vi Munn. ATHLEHCS .11 . ' 3E L-ihl V 1 '3'? 'NL; S dHM-l m yxzu- m 5! C mm! 2 3 51; f $1th Lnync . l ' . 1 .1 9-9 -1 L. 1 ,1 '1 .1 .4. 1 M Jr ' . 1 :8! w! ICIH'YWC; '1 man J 3 sum. '1! : uhm I M! ,rx l' ,1 I 'F. x 1 .' ll 9 '11 2 . 7; M? k R 76H. j?-IU tux g3 2'! 9 '1'; Lg: Witg A! I jknffixm ? .f 9.: GS 351 t. ,1 5:1,.11 rKV 1 'x . 1 x??? f - .. nglfo J; m 44 ' 1 111,5; 9 1 1m u 1. ' V c. 1 :1.ch S '1 L; ,kf Hi 1.x! 4, E :uuntl . D; 71251 141' ., 1 1:: : Cg,- c 9 flu , 1 . Kisgg Pig: 6-3 1:215 r'x . V1 bx: Jug. jS ntikjl ' - 'K v x ' ' 1 19w nv,J 'x u S .prx 1;.129 -1L--r N1 - .. u, 'Ls :1- ; X l ,4 - 1,2 3, I13 ' H +2171; 14' .14....4 .. .4. .-.......;.'..' oh...v..m..a...;..L....x ..... . g FRONT ROW: Hoe McHargue, 3Bob Richardson, $Ron King, Nodie Good, 1Doug Betts, Wick Burke, $A1an Glantz, $Dan Heins, $Dave Gee. BACK ROW: Coach Wilson, Kim Ross, $Marlo Broekemeier, $C1iff Mesner, $Doug Gissler, Dean Gissler, Dan Hord , $8111 Shreve, Tim McDonald, 3Dan Seim. $Denotes lettermen SEASON'S VARSITY RECORD CC Opponent 13 Seward ---------------- '7 13 Schuyler --------------- 14 12 St. Paul ---------------- '7 13 Hebron ----------------- 0 19 0rd ------------------ 13 25 Albion ---------------- 19 13 Aurora ---------------- 45 19 Minden ---------------- 13 26 York .................. 7 V ' m mum n u A U U' 3: g , 3:538 2': 3f , '31 Kw -. i $13;E:SJ rndd y -W, 3112333124.: uvlgn ml .33? Q1 FRONT ROW: g:Mike Heeney, 3Scot Butcher, $1 erry Munn, $Don Erickson, :?Steve Zikmund, iJtNorm Kaiser, Warren Treptow, aEDale Abel, Ron Schmidt, George Held, Gary Christensen. BACK ROW: $Dale Benson, 3Rar1dy Fenster, $Cliff Blow, Gary Groetzinger, :gHoward Gee, Tex McCrary, $Greg Senkbile, $Steve Steck- mycr, Ben Hudgens, Coach Churnley, Coach Wiese. $Denotes lettcrmen suldgimawau. i; -:u....L'r.:.-'.'.a3 .N -. lvu .. .: ?.fiuwwaqu. ILVIKIIEDQIILILE f ! M . '31- $3.43,: . l t uvsbu-u.v,ra-wv WGARY GROETZINGER STEVE STECKMYER S r, T ackle Wenotes years of all conference selection DON ERICKSON Sr. Halfback C LIFF BLO W St. Halfback Sr, Fullback ,kJODIE GOOD HOWARD GEE Sr. End wGREG SENKBILE CLIFF MESNER Sr. Tackle Ir. Guard Sr. Tackle ;;..'.n . fAk. ;,;...'.. 1.;.'. ;.1 'As; x -. a. :4. $ m- L... . . .i .. 2 . EEEEk-llE E, u D k , M N w E E .m W E m k E .w. A m m m G F . z m w n. A W a A W. 11.1.: M. .. m H D S , .4 x r0 Hg. mu 1 W... H - 1.x ! Elf : E w, uGNu V5,, .,. 2.. E w W. IrLV... 4 Vale? a.k...1d m Wm .m R J , ..r . U d .7 Th . . Km . V n H E 4. a r; B .r. N .six ,. E S . T. , c . L m .45, m k R o B S Tm. l-LIKVHATh, R m k E m m n . b c . B n O nu I A m m a w. ,5 , u 0 m m WVM A . e D h M c B M n. xi. x..3.u1.1.1i.. jia .. .. .5, wyr L Au tHIHMV-VHI'U...-Imdlrw WWJW..'I'FUI Agv,' EELE! l'CXi: NV. m . .. u ...x A2 E .1. 5.4a VI .73... La N. k k T c ,, . l. s a . Al m m T m I a T e K H E H. G B a N G u m h w 0 D tr; '-V7::';.. 7 r 7:! 7; Mh pi . FRONT ROW: Rod Senkbile, Bob Richardson, Dan Heins, Glen Larson, George Held. 2nd ROW: Dan Lounsbury, Gary Christensen, Evan Brandes, Mike Heeney, Dave Anderson, Norm Kaiser, Barney Danklesen, BACK ROW: Coach Chumley, Dave Gee, Randy Fenster, Kim Ross, John Clarke, Dean Gissler. 1,, q. -- w-. n Y $ ...., warm. -4-v .14 - Hr, VIN-Iv'tfvv: r--.-.-q' '. .. M J ' .. H :v-.. . ..,., .7..,.., ,jf ? ; .!E.w-..- -1E. ' ' 1.. . - f ? , r ' k- - n ,.,r ,, x- .i FRONT ROW: Dave Blow, Joe McHargue, Ritch Sumovich, Dennis Brandenburg, 2nd ROW: , Dick Gorgen, Scot Butcher, Warren Treptow, Victor Schmidt, Jerry Munn. BACK ROW; Tex McCrary, Dan Seim, Darrel Steinke, Tom Dexter, Larry Luikens, Coach Wiese. s. . 'a . 'r ' ,DW.. , , , rv -. Y h - . 13w - A1 - H b lx'r J;- r V N - I' -. .' .r ' ,4 . .2 E :J 1 - HQ? 7;; , a t. 4? 77 A Q, Ff. J7 7 . gcff: ;; , Ft 1 FRONT ROW: Scot Butcher, Larry Luikens, Mike Heeney, Doug Betts, Dale Abel, Ritch Sumovich, Howard Gee. BACK ROW: Coach Bob Kuhn, Kim Ross, Bill Shreve, Dean Gissler, Doug Gissler, Barry Denning, Coach Roy Baker, Coach Lynn Miller. : - 141777 FJ' 1:3 AX 7 K 7 Wabfs, 7 I r; , 7 VNW?$?T . j ; ,7 ' A . a K I 7 ' 7 n -, 7 Cl. 3 f :77: uh ...... 1 X 10W , 2, x 3 7 EX. X AW Kjlgkjs -. Ly , l 7 l: 7 A. 7K 5.1.5 . x. Iv I $X ,Qh .. 1 I g A V-' - 7 ; ' 7 wa . . N 77?, I I x , wrxm S: A 14 A .3....f77x77r7w W3 A J 9 k. Ilia; a A412,. C If: ; . u, . Ir, .. I l. 11 71 1- ' 7 .. .. AI: .l. .11 ,2 1. f. . . V. ; , 4. r, v 1 Cf. 4.1 ! w . .. d J.VM R w r. ,2 .xEA , L, . w w , . . E V , 5H, :12 ; . w . . ,, . x L n all . T. , ,. 4 3!. .. ,H. $ m , ..x...u..w..l r5, 2; . ; w r. . y n? : cm L ,. nu x . v a m .1: t J x 4 $ 4; n, ..: . L n ; ..x. 0 . I v.1 .. n,. xw h .4: n. M..I.L .. 1: HI. . G V! . 4; . x . . . .. . F , . c r 9 K1: x . -1 L . ,. U . , r .XwJI uri .3 , . w r, g n . 422 7.. ; - fk. o u a 3 xfxuri; 1h t . , ; 5W. xx$ . Xx D A r . ,0 1r; f. Muzl 1 nk xx? :u .x.. J v r I . W7 ;. IVVHIWVIIIII .x r 9.1: SDI. h. .lx QAT. , v A .v . z , '1.3 f I b A. Is 5,0 EKLX: . I ' ' .'.SL..V . I . A7 llal. . 40 3 Xx .Xln V II M . , : H 1 lg ,a fx 1 x, a ; . t K; : J 1. ityu L i. m; :Am :1 b A . . . FRONT ROW; Lee Colbert, Don Houdek, Dave Gee, Evan Brandes, Kerry Rodysill, Dick Gorgen. BACK ROW; Coach Lynn Miller, Scot Butcher, Barry Denning, Kim Ross, Ritch Sumovich, Larry Luikens, Mike Heeney, Coach Roy Baker. L vv I I KJ j M I .p W ,0- 'N K xxvd 62 M 'y f f: '27: .41 J Ti FRONT ROW: Student Manager - Dale Larson, Ray McConnell, Jeff Gates, Dave Blow, Jodie Good, Don Erickson, BACK ROW; Ron Schmidt, Cliff Blow, Gary Groetzinger, Steve Steckmyer, Larry Downs, George McConnell. Steve Blodgett, Coach Jim Chumley. I ' I 1x: .z i; f- x ; .5 m '5x 5 L . 55F r; ' P K L M: 7-;ij. VI 1'31 xx ' S; . : ..... :ch yam W 5': 5:x 7?: MJJ ' g A 5+ C: I '5 N 5 '. k.5 'T' C RESERVE: FRONT ROW: Corby Flagle, Randy Wagner, Gary Nedrig, George Held, Joe McHargue, Jerry BACK ROW: Coach Nielsen, Del Senkbile, Dan Heins, Victor Schmidt, Randy Fenster, Darwin Ruge, Tex McCrary, Terry Bailey, Coach Beck, Warren Treptow, Gary Christensen, Student Manager - Dan McHargue. Wilson. I X x. ......,........,,.. .. ., .A... m FRONT ROW: Bill Culver, Doug Willoughby, Keith Kaiser, Tom Blodgett, Ben Starkey, Bob Mesner, Ken Burbach, Don Kuck, Craig Glause, Mark Gaghagen, Dwight Burbank, 2nd ROW: Coach Roger Nielsen, Rich- ard Stanislav, Glenn Larson, Matthias Mascher, Mike Kelley, DeJuan Sidders, Jim Rice, David Willoughby, Steve Kuck, Jerry Munn, Terry Rasmussen. BACK ROW: Coach Paul Wilson, Dick Brown, Ben Hudgens, Randy Stranberg, Chris Bray, Dan Hord, Cliff Mesner, Dennis Cash, Marlo Broekemeier, Larry Zmek, Greg Senkbile. x I X ' UV H ' - M, 3x H . I . A V ' ' f n . A , J I g; Fl V. :' , H l .5, :'P' 17- 3411 Hi; 2.9.x a :7 ,3 F W .. .7 ,1: 1f 1 r15::l,. L 1 ' . . .' .J , - w. .1 , 7: - J dwx L4 -4: .5 :, ' - 4 x9 fuel x - i ' v a rpm .,,....;:3' l fkdi gr.- L , sk A W33! .2' '2 5' K, J J JLJ ' j . : 4. J Jxk' 1': .17;in k JJL! l J 5 xi; 7 3' Lg,.4.n- V CROSS-COUNTRY: BACK ROW: AndyTrosper, Randy Wagner, Craig Glause, Jim Rice, George McConnell, Mr. Nielson. KNEELING: Pete McHargue, Wayne Gleason, Ben Starkey, Ken Burbach, Ray McConnell, Douglas Wagner. GOLF TEAM: Mr. Vanderheiden, Mike Gaghagenu Ladd Peterson, Evan Brandes, Dick Blunk, Jim Garrett, Bryan Armatys, Kerry Rodysill, Dan Heins, .w---....J... . .W-.-me.q,w-WW-.-w ... . a,- 2-x ;guugw FRONT ROW - Student Manager, Victor Schmidt, Scot Butcher, Rick Burke, DeJuan Sidders, Ken Burbach, Bob Richardson, Matthias Mascher, Gary Nedrig, Ray McConnell, George McConnell. 2nd ROW - Coach Roger Nielsen, Steve Steckmyer, Bub Cordsen, Don Erickson, Norman Kaiser, Steve Zikmund, Jerry Beck, Don Uecken, Dave Anderson, Doug Betts, Barney Danklesen, Head Coach Ron Wiese. BACK ROW - Coach Paul Wilson, Dick Gorgen, Dave Gee, Mike Heeney, Larry Luikens, Dean Gissler, Terry Bailey, Bill Shreve, Barry Denning, Howard Gee, Greg Senkbile, Assistant Coach Jim Chumley. 13: -.s . .udum , MW , -uuH-w-w- --ua--v ..,.Nh,Il----... uh-n-u-M4h-u;--g--;-; -udA--:L-d DISTANCE MEN: BACK ROW: Larry Luikens, Mike Heeney, Barry Denning, Norman Kaiser, DeJuan Sidders. FRONT ROW: Ken Burbach, Dave Anderson, Matt Mascher, Gary Nedrig. pu-u-uv-wu-w-w-m FIELD MEN: BACK ROW: Ho- ward Gee, Bill Shreve, Terry Bailey, Dean Gissler, Barry Den- ning, Barney Danklesen. MIDDLE ROW: David Gee, Steve Zikmund, Mike Heeney, George McConnell, Larry Lui- kens. FRONT ROW: Scot Butch- er, Bob Richardson, Jerry Beck, Ray McConnell, Don Erickson. .l '- -'-ww-quw-wruww-nu '- 'L- uhnL-mh pp. :nsH-L--u-hu u ---u:n;--- , 4; 1. '5 K1 5. $mmdi Larry - up and over SPRINTERS: BACK ROW; Don Ueckert, Dick Gorgen, Steve Steckmyer, Howard Gee R0 XV ; FRONT Dave Gee, Scot Butcher, Bub Cordsen, l. w. 1 11:41.1; -a A.u..-A..rMV,.. v. . M5 2, V 'J r , ubsumllQAM 1.,...'..-.... me ' n I I f I I l I l f I l I I I l I ! . l 5 I I I I f Lumw MM 3-. till 13...! A V; 1 BACK ROW: Steve Zik- mund, Dave Gee, Bill Shreve, HURDLERS: FRONT ROW: Doug Don Erickson. Betts, Rick Burke, Bob Richard- SOD. Jdua1uJunaj1uan1i , .1 f- ...- -. -.......4 LOW HURDLE SHUTT LE: Steve Zikmund, Don Erickson, Bob Richardson, Ric Burke. ill1:llllllllllllinuiuluu'JIqucll. JlllJ, 1......1: g m . D m .. Z E e L w T T $ n. m ,w e s v .m m m w .W . D S n O ., R .l. O .. U H D n H B , L. H v. d II lllll ,I II.'II ..I A H m n M :4..-1-ii,4 k. G t u r, . H -.. n I e . ..,. H B m .., 1:... . ; YTL I l . .. KLIIIKIIIII Iln'rnlllunlll Ell , hull!!! :1; b 88E? TAX TEAWE: ERQLT Hm Stew Staclmpy'ea, Homandi Gee. SECDND RQV D01: E lima- , CQECESSE , Smeva warn. . mm, 5 k: COACHING STAFF: BACK RLVM Mr, Chumley, Mr. Baker, Mr, h ilson, FRONT ROW; Mr, Wiese Mr. Kuhn, Mr, Nielsen, Other Teachers H elp, Too! K I I . ,k w ' . .. 1x. 1 .W' -7 a v-v1 i x A f : ' , 4.... -' l ,- u . l . 'r' i V. a, H . - . h- ; X C C J 4 : NV 5...? . :5 Y g FM.u.-a.-- N v 57 l X K . 3 . 3 .. ...xx ..igxx...snhunrfdfva .3..qu unawamuumNDN. 1: x?.AmNNNARCHHVMMMuhrzzri?Muuunwndl.al.uww. 1....Ig'r'lilhgvl lllllllllllllllllllllllll .1- . r!.vAI4U.QIlI'I..IlNtlfkvfl :EWlIE. ? J1. :9- . Kl. . .wucn 1.1!? - , .143 ......mf.:f. , .0 d. L i I . . yltl'L r m. I WMHlHA . . ,04II l ,I e . .HH: 0. . . -1.h.l.;. .. l4 X VA. x,. v nu hm. .3 x0. . .5 IIRYQJVIU 44-1.. .! .Iww ,.Huf.,wf.rw.x r .L. 43937.! I Ldgmnknixlkwxamk 41 . .1. 0 IN. ..C. U.... I l. . l . .1 o. . .. K c. r FAVORHES . nvne- J UNIOR F LOAT JUSTICII :41, if' MR ,-- .x- H171? h ;'a 1,... AII.AJA ; w: y .- iii . -; . ti KKK. i1i ! 111:3, 51:: ,t '3 19w 1J$ H' '51.; '. hi TKV :yxxszjy mflf;ld?d!, 1 -. 13f IiIEIAr 11 KV 3'33 SENIOR FLOAT Homecoming I 968 pf T 131? r . A Teak : Wt 'V17I'I1rnw..-:.vyn i'c-u Excitement was in the air. night before was spent hurriedly putting the finishing touches on the floats. The foot- ball team had spent tedious hours in preparation for the final goal - the Homecoming Football Game with the St. Paul Wildcats The day was a big day The parade went off without a hitch with the Mighty Seniors winning the prize for the best float. It was game time. The crowd was immense, and it was perfect Indian Summer weather. The Wildcats were clawing to go, but the Bison were going to stomp them into the L The day was September 24, 1968 - HOMECOMING. The ground. Final score: Bison - 12, Wildcats - '7. The Bison WERE victorious! The dance was heavenly. Decorations were green and gold with the mighty Bison reigning over the court. The Smoke Ring was helping us proclaim, We love you, Bison, forever. .7? 0, MM! 111.11; King Dick Brown Queen Sheila Stanislav g X. , x E M, . .. i l l Ex'm i I ' , . $ . ;, , L me . 7 ., - $ - Attendants Gail Brandes Dennis Cash Another of the favorites of our school year is the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The theme of this year was, MacA rthur Park. As we stepped across the brook by means of the white foot bridge, each was given a daisy from the class of 1970. The banquet was lovely with the after-dinner entertainment pro'- vided by the Ray Coniff Singers. On the stage, a cupid statue spurted water; while on the other side of the park, the waterfall spilled into the brook where gold fish swam. The trees around the floor provided shade as the dancers tripped the light fantastic to the music of the Soul Incorporated. lei-V'l-llf 7-;pr wafgy XJIZX ,0 M. ., ' , 53,4! 1'? XX ' Ageoyfc 3A hjxietKX X37. 1, ORGANHZAHONS .-m .- . wt? L. - , - .4 , CC Club FRONT ROW: Jodi Good, Howard Gee, Don Erickson, Cliff Blow, Steve Steckmyer, Dale Abel, Gary Groetzinger, Alan Glantz, Jeff Gates, Steve Zikmund. SECOND ROW; Joe McHargue, Ken Burbach, Ron King, Chris Bray, Bub Cordsen, Rick Burke, Dale Benson, Terry Stalker, Doug Betts, Marlo Broekemeier. THIRD ROW; Dale Lar- son, Ray McConnell, Scot Butcher, Randy Fenster, Gary Nedrig, Dan Heins, Doug Schneiderheinz, Norman Kai- ser, Bill Shreve, Mike Heeney, George McConnell. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Gleason, George Held, Dave Gee, Darwin Ruge, Richard Stanislav, Mike Kelley, Paul Danklesen, Steve Ferris, Dennis Catlett, Steve Blodgett, Ron Schmidt. FIFTH ROW: Dan McHargue, Craig McClure, Jerry Munn, Randy Wagner, Jim Rice, Bob Richardson, Dan Seim, Terry Trosper, Dave Anderson, Ben Starkey, Pete McHargue. SIXTH ROW: Tom Blodgett, Jerry Beck, Ladd Peterson, Don Daubert, Craig Glause, Evan Brandes, Dave Blow, Larry Luikens, Barry Denning, Larry Downs, Kerry Rodysill, Bryan Armatys. OFFICERS DON ERICKSON -------------- President DALE ABEL -------------- V ice-President CLIFF BLOW ---------- Secretary-Treasurer STEVE STECKMYER ------- Sergeant-at-Arms m :.-I-. DIANA POLZKILL x u -L.-w- A V BEV LONGSINE y HYLA GEE CHERYL BRANDES t . . s h...- d.-4.4rz GLENNA SHULL Reserve MARY CAMPBELL MARILYN MESNER MARG HOLTORF KATHY KILLHAM OFFICERS: Cindi Casserly, Treasurer; Sheila Stanislav, Sec- retary; Elsa Holtorf, Men't Keeper; Gail Brandes, President; Miss Kathy Lambertus, Sponsor. J I ---. .- w --- ., i . ,, C! E: SENIORS BACK ROW: Paula Cruetzburg, Laurie Larsen, Gail Brandes, Louise Torpin. MIDDLE ROW: Ann Heeney, Damaris Larson, Kathy Lambe, Shirley Weller. FIRST ROW: Cindi Casserly, Bobbi Holtorf, Sheila Stanislav, Elsa Holtof. BACK ROW: Suzy Byers, Carolyn Djernes, Gloria Meyer, Nickie Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Debby Magnus- son, Anne Peck, Kathy Liegl, Kay Martson, Marcia Reeves. FRONT ROW: Lynne Black, Linda Reeves, Regina Starkey, Karen Little. JUNIORS L. 'IK Otffxx ' 4 Ksk .131 -,U ergAh m SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: Jolene Stanislav, Marcia Reeves, Corry Reeves, Alyce Larson, Karen Hensley, Patrice Tor- pin, Kathy Holmes. THIRD ROW: Pam Kohtz, Sara Hord, Kathy Solt, Ruth Glaze, Jolene Johnson, Dee Senkbile. SECOND ROW: Roxanne McHargue, Ann Billesbach, Sharon Hensley, JoAnn Larsen, Karen Larsen, Susan Meyer, Sara Hudgens. FIRST ROW: Nancy Booth, Julie Torpin, Barb lanky, Paula Mautz, Becky Hilder, Sherry Gilmont, Deanna Paup. ,xL. L . a x L orrMMJ. x LJMW L x xx. I JILL L .m L z: . ru , mm , .x xx ,HHVLKMHI, f . r Xxx, President, DAMARIS LARSON Sponsor, MRS, MCGUIRE Treasurer, CHERYL BRANDES I C? 9 1 BACK ROW: Marcella Thomson, Denice Larsen, Carolyn Djernes, Kay Manson, Paula Cruetzburg, Patrice THIRD ROW: Marcia Reeves, Roxanne McHargue, Glenna Shull, SECOND ROW: Rhonda Polzkill, Anne Peck, Bobbi Holtorf, FIRST ROW: Kathy Solt, JoAnne Larsen, Pam Kohtz, .' . ....XL Torpin, Marlene Hoback, Louise Torpin. Jolene Johnson, Alice Larson, Kathy Holmes. Marilyn Mesner, Margaret Holtorf, Dee Ann Scnkbile. Nancy Booth, Cathy Judy. Y-Teens President: DENICE LARSEN V. President: CHERYL BRANDES Secretary: CAROLYN DJERNES Treasurer: NANCY BOOTH v ---w . Zr District 11 President CAROLYN DJERNES E ' H x W Yr -.- .H Future '- 2m x Homemakers ' ;,x,x 1 cf :2, America 7 H; , 5, 1f; OFFICERS Carol Eastwood, Secretary; Marcella Thomson, President; Mrs. McGuire, Sponsor; Diana Polzkill, Vice-President. FRONT ROW; Carolyn Djemes, Julie Binger, Diana Polzkill. SEATED: Gail Brandes, Sheila Stanislav, Bobbi Holtorf, Marcella Thomson. STANDING: Carol Eastwood, Laura Bolling, LaNelle Wagner, Carol Zehr, Kathy Liegl, Shirley Garretson, LaNelle Anderson. , . . . A ' . 37 1v-w . .. r . 1 . ; . ; 1 ..' . 4 5 1v . d .. v ; T if; ' fikxz? '3 V: x . .Jn ;, 1:14. -1 .L:... -. M. FRONT ROW: LaNelle Wegner, Shelly Becker, Barbara Green, Suzy Byers, Beverly Longsine, Linda Reeves SECOND ROW: Regina Starkey, Sharon Glause, Secretary; Bobbi Holtorf, Kathy Lambe, President; Kay Hagemeier, Vice-President; Vicki Schank, Reporter. THIRD ROW; Rodney Flodman, Kathy Catlett, Julie Binger, Sharyl Russell, Treasurer; Delores Dankert, Mrs. Thorpe, Sponsor. I . FBLAer's Hard at Work X ' rx ' P ' - ?-. ' .4 I .1 A V FFA CHAPTER; TOP ROW: Mr. Vosteen, Dave Mace, Dennis Cash, Marlo Broekemeier, Larry Zmek, Steve Kuck, Stan Scheer, DeJuan Sidders. THIRD ROW: Mr. Equall, Evan Brandes, Jerry Beck, Barney Dankleson, Del Senkbile, Jim Rice, Randy Wagner. SECOND ROW; Dan Heins, Don Erickson, Dick Brown, Doug Schneiderheinz, Jim Garrett, Rodney Senkbile, Craig Glause. FIRST ROW: Gary Christensen, Randy Fuehrer, Jodie Good, Dick Butt, Jim Bridger, Sid Bullet, Terry Wagner. BELOW: Mr. and Mrs. Le- land En'ckson and Don, Chapter Star Farmer. ABOVE: FFA OFFICERS: Mr. Equall, Advisor; Dan Heins, Reporter; Jim Rice, Sentinel; Randy Fuehrer', Treasurer. - . , FRONT ROW: Dick Brown, Vice Presi- 1 f ' Q , ' iv L J dent; Don Erickson, President; Steve ' ' x k; V WMJ Kuck, Secretary. f .. 3:; f i s x ' 9- , ? I .4 v E ,1 a , I 71, x ..', 'H , .- x 7 l H a - x x K m; ' 1,., Hi I 15:5 '4 - Am:;m , 7 r W KKK 1.! ,1 H h' L. K.K K1 1 !.x;... x; H R .. 1.x 7 , Vi : '-- W x? f .; - f: : .-, - 7 ; - f:3.-:x v3 ; 4- '- L k N .l I ' '1 J - , I x I I 3 I 3 I , , X ; W? U 7 ,- ' x39 -f m .... -. 3: .- 5' i ' i; 3 tgx '. L r ; ': ' q qf7?x1l . y' 4 'J I . .A t . r- ' , g - x I . . - , 2 ' i 15' '0 , 2 r xz! x -al : ,. w 2' . . V1 ,- 1 , i f - 4 i ; -w W . ,- t 4. W X , , ' I x . , -' l' x '5 W X . -w , - k ,w, , T , 'V , v k x X 4 g - v f X . ,' e . , l. ,' ' 1 L'KH Xx w'I k ' i half ! 3 , FRONT ROW; Ron Wetzel, David Bullet, Kelly 'Hanson, Don Kuck, Steve Grigsby. BACK ROW: Mr. Equall, John McHargue, Ron Dankert, Jim Archer, Melvin Swanson, Lloyd Pierce. . k; V x r ; , CTN j 0 I j iv S f . ; WK : - 7 : J H A i N BEIDW: Dr. Peterson of the i' .. Agriculture Education Staff ; ; at the Nebraska College of Q i ,' Agriculture, KS . 3 .....:'.J L j x 3 .--. i ABOVE: Dan Heins, Wild Life Speaking; - Don Erickson, Public Speaking; Terry 7?, 'W, Wagner, Soil and Water Conservation ?.A' ' Speaking; Don Kuck, Creed Speaking. P . , A I A ; 7 :' xx 1mm ; 7. a . -.-1-.V. RANDY WEGNER - Recordkeeping Award . W . 77. l . V 7 r r , . -k 4: 7x . .7, u ... DOUG SCHNEIDERHEINZ - Livestock Pro- duction Award , ', x 5 J ,3 7x y .N N ,x. , ix ng4U-LJ ' 1ft fw , : g 7 ML; 4-. . . I ,1 Tl-m-lr.ij - , Lx RON DANKERT - Star Greenhand Award NW; w 7 ,H 7. xi . M. , ' , 7x m: . . x xjr'l J' '- I v rt? . ' x 7, 7h: . H-- I -i' .- . Kw ,7; 7 Mfr TERRY WEGNER - Soil Water and Conserva- tion District Speaker Service Award r. .7, T'lX ,Xx . ,m , . , V NW, gx- , f ; r ,;:$!. '.56 57K H ' ', ' 's 7 ' ', 1L . ,4. H I r f? , -r . - :x-n- - .. w X , W'M' JODY GOOD - Corn Production Award SPONSOR: Mr. Rains. FOURTH ROW; Bruce Butts, Cliff Mesner, Howard Gee. THIRD ROW: Jodie Good, Craig McClure, Tim McDonald, Dick Brown. SECOND ROW: Elsa Holtorf, Shirley Weller, Peg Fishler, Denice Larsen, Damaris Larson. FIRST ROW: Lynne Black, Cathi Judy, Ann Heeney, Gail Brandes. The Thespians and Dramatic Club members had a busy year. In November was the production of Three Tales of Suspense , three one-act plays Consisting of SORRY WRONG NUMBER, THE CLAW and OCCURENCE at OWL CREEK. We also had a field trip to the University of Nebraska to see the production, HOME- COMING, In December we produced a children's play, THE MOUSE WHO DIDN'I' BELIEVE in SANTA and at a high school convocation we put on the play, TOO MUCH MISTLE- TOE, We also had a Christmas Gift Exchange Party. In February we collected for The March of Dimes, attended the District Speech Con- test in Lexington and staged a mock debate during a convocation. In March we took another field trip to Lincoln to see the film Romeo and Juliet and helped on the Music Department's FINIAN'S RAINBOW, In April we produced DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSSROADS, complete with a minstrel show and an 1890 costume contest. Also during this month we ran 3 GET WET booth at the P.T.A , Carnival. In May we held our Recognition Banquet at the Lincoln Manor Steak House, at which time we initiated 15 new Thespian members. Peggy Fishler and Darnatis Larson re- ceived best actress awards and Howard Gee and Jodie Good received best actor awards. Dale Benson was announced as president for '69-'70 school year. Later in May, we held the Thespian Faux Pas Award Picnic. Humorous awards were given out for the worst things done during the year, During commencement week, Peggy Fishler and Howard Gee were awarded the high honor of Best Senior Thespians for the 1968-1969 school year. OFFICERS t68-69I Pres. . . . HOWARD GEE: Vice Pres. . . . SHIRLEY WELLER Secretary . . . ANN HEENEY; Treasurer , , , DAMARIS LARSON Sponsor: MR, GARY RAINS 9;. W? W78 FIFTH ROW: Bruce Butt, Dan Hord, Dick Blunk, Chris Bray, Alan Zmek, Doug Gissler, Terry Bailey, Cliff Mesner, Greg Senkbile, Dale Benson, Dwayne Nolin, Bub Cordsen, John Clarke, Dave Mace. FOURTH ROW; Craig McClure, Dale Burbank, Peg Fishler, Denice Larsen, Gail Brandes, Marcia Reeves, Marcella Thomson, Terry Trosper, Tim McDonald, Jim Garrett, Kerry Rodysill, Doug Wagner. THIRD ROW: Dwight Burbank, Mike Gaghagen, Julie Torpin, Elsa Holtorf, Kathy Solt, Ann Billesbach, Roxanne McHargue, Carla Campbell, Karen Hensley, Dick Brown, Dave Anderson, Kay Manson. SECOND ROW: Bobbi Holtorf, Laura Bolling, Lynne Black, Cathi Judy, Rick Burke, Sheila Stanislav, Jodie Good, Marilyn Mesner. FIRST ROW: Damaris Larson, Treasurer; Shirley Weller, Vice President; Mr. Rains, Sponsor; Ann Heeney, Secretary; Howard Gee, President. Damaris Larson and Greg Senkbile in final death scene of Sorry, Wrong Number in the Three J i Tales of Suspense . 7 4 X . 22.11; Dale Benson argues with Georgia Jones while Dick Brown plans murder in The Claw . M , , ! Curtain Call for An Occurence At Owl Creek Bridge. - Doug Gissler, Rick Burke, Tim McDonald, Bub Cordsen, Carla Campbell, Cathi Judy, Laura Bolling. Crews from Three Tales of Suspense The Hero finds himself in an em- barrassing situation in this scene from Dirty Work at the Crossroads. Laura Bolling, Dick Brown, Dale Benson, 'Paula Mautz. 7M3; Bheem Beat CENTRAL CITY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, CENTRAL CITY, NEBR. Ceermtcml Mime Student F rom Brazil- Enjoys Central City 'Central City now has two for- elgn exchange students. Edwardo Six New Students Enroll At CCSH This Semester As second semester swung into action, six new students were en- rolled in CCSH. CW Distri O afghan 0 QR CCSH Jose GentlJO tTOSteS began the The students were Edwardo Two Bi second .semester at CCSH. Ed- TOStCS, a foreign exchange student for state xircsignigs 11'; anci-rahmemheli3 if from South America who is a sen- tournamez ICSH Stu-tnew music machine. Mr. Kuhn Horizontef $412355 Ggaignig Eraguo E? D urlhg hls'stay .m Amerlca, chr'd 15'. 1d breath- reported that the administration He has thhee sisters and two broth; wardp 3S staymg Wlth Mr: and p01: cl: mcil hag was concerned whether the student erg besbngllgglllxhiggpteraoguitib? $3321 Eitesrggg; ear an bod wanted t continu h ' ' . - - - . . I. ' sbhed. the3IInusic in their rooms aend 3:335 in degfgg s SSEEEEfraZiESEEH m Hoqulanlw, Wazhmgtongvbefom anedal. D year are halls, so th' T M ' hue 1n . ent at 0 ton Erick- asked to p0 oqulam 1 his 138 rley Wel- find out if st -. Central Campbell, chine and i? re 'and eleven tea sors are help paying Iqulam, scores W81 evin War- making proj t0 Cen- 96, HOldrC; students m: 9d HO' 73, Brokel re three the music a: '1' ghe 31, Ravem take care the machine to help Island N01 oncerning ball season, I camp Centura 0 The Ac- zine sales x 2,500- - d by Don Kuhn said , . t Relations CCSH would lyed 1h pbell, and scriptions, it 'mg to Febr.: by Shir- of the mus he at- 21-43 B mind that t Bryan. 22.3' B s the pop uses play fc tans t0 28-B:B r the stu- straight witl y' March- ' are kept Each year .omore, 3 SQD' treasury. $100 scholar e mov- 'Y kls . time of senior. This :tended 21 OYF ines were raised it to Oma- D- the mis- The stude u . ance sary. The sored two d K omore, Apml: lsible for body this y :tertded 3-Centr clean but was the Ho tn hves 5-8-Eas overlook- in Novembe T'Hal Clty 12-Athl the com- RINGS prox ... essy and ttL'ast Game : Shaking PURPLE H1 5 t on the November. .the con- The Cent; j ning the proached t1: D e , . ed ttStu- November tc . , l anmem nd other bers of the tUsz . t m should out question , t: A y , xfeeping it3lll; hthey al.' W' T 1-1 t F e com- se one tt . and stu- t-he mentglb FRONT ROW: Terry TTOSDCF, Chns Bray, Jody Good, Marcella Thomson, Marla .. - w t keep It ponggnltmfoummers. SEATED: Hyla Gee, George McConnell, Diana Polzkill, STANDING: M R :l's main Stleent counSponsor, Mr, Benhold, Marcia Reeves. ' . t . . TU n-u-ca uusu auu wmgul. dp- x; m; g;' .t 15w - 1g of the tContmued on Center Pt 3.. - - -. txtmately 12 to 15 pounds each, $211.32.. .5 .1; :3 th h t th f gestigz hhesbhlildljng as Central E34819. ; '8' ' ' roug ou e community 0 I ig c 00 wgexta; ilnlng Kearney. The company putting up the let- 52:33.11; JSHX For those seniors considering ters was. Jim's Sign Service or 5!; L1 51.: V KSC, Mr. Benner has given some Central City, Nebr. The company, ' Kearney words of wisdom. The KSC social owned by James EOffv proposed hner, ar- life is quite exciting. Etertain- three styles and the school board ,lty Sen- ment'is provided to fit almost ev- chose the block style. The letters . . ery student's interest. are of the Reman alpabet type. Vegango, Mr. Benner feels that KSC offers They are cast Iron, baked m white arrival .latlon 0f any student a reasonably good op- ename ' ' , a 1965 portunity for personal develop- - 1.5611091- ment. KSC is small enough for a ppnswe gagt' gift from her secret ' ' ' upreq 1n student to maintain his individual- sxster. Oh the last day Of the t Elson and Wiese J10 ! hzs fleld ity and yet itts large enough to week, which this year was Valen- ngsh be- assist the student to develop both tme's Day, a party was held, and ' . tterature emotional and social maturity. the girlst secret sisters were re- OaCheS m Da t Interests Recreational sports, baseball and vealed. Each girl th? received a I $3535'lg01f are Mr. Benner's favorite mete fggropmgte iglf't' than ethe , When a school has a winninglat the Bank FRONT ROW: Sara Hudgens, Julie Torpin, Roxanne McHargue, Ann Bille'sbach, Suzy Myer, Mary Campbell. SECOND ROW: Denice Larsen, Shirley Weller, Gail Brandes, Gloria Myer, Karen Hensley, Carla Campbell. THIRD ROW; Norman Kaiser, Don Erickson, Doug Betts, Matt Mascher, Doug Wagner. FOURTH ROW: Bill Shreve, Steve Ferris, Cliff Mesner, Cliff Blow. Student Council SPONSORS: Mr. Waring, Mr. Kuhn, Shirley Weller, Treasurer, Cliff Mesner, President, Carla Campbell, Secretary, Don Erickson, Vice-President. SPONSORS: Mrs. Thorpe, Mr, Anderson CO-EDITORS: Susan Sample, Kathy Liegl, THE BISON STAFF EDITORS ------------------------- Kathy Liegl, Susan Sample BUSINESS MANAGER ------------------- Marcella Thomson ADVERTISING Dave Anderson Bobbi Holtorf Carolyn Djernes Larry Johnson Jim Garrett Kathy Liegl Dean Gissler Kay Martson SENIOR EDITORS ------------------- Paula Cruetzberg, Steve Ferris JUNIOR EDITORS ---------------------- Anne Peck, Dave Anderson SOPHOMORE EDITORS -------------- Roxanne McHargue, Ann Billesbach FACULTY EDITOR ----------------------------- Steve Ferris ATHLETIC EDITORS --------------------- Bill Shreve, Dean Gissler ACTIVITIES EDITORS ------------------ Carolyn Djemes, Kathy Solt MUSIC EDITOR ------------------------------ Kay Martson BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STANDING: Marcella Thomson, Jim Garrett, Susan Sample. SEATED: Kathy Liegl, Bobbi Holtorf, Kay Martson. CLASS AND FACULTY EDITORS STANDING: Paula Cruetzberg, Steve Ferris, SEATED: Anne Peck, Ann Billesbach. ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS Kathy Solt, Carolyn Djernes. SPORTS AND MUSIC EDITORS Sara Hudgens, Bill Shreve, Kay Martson. OLD MEMBERS: STANDING: Steve Ferris, President; Doug Gissler; Cliff Mesner; Howard Gee, SEATED: Carla Campbell, Vice-President; Carolyn Djernes; Gail Brandes; Cheryl Brandes, Secretary-Treasurer; mot picturedh Shirley Weller. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . so they left their roses to wash the dishes . . .? .14 , 5 1 , ' '57, Txhx K f ! V V- 1 n, n - - W . A K z r . , A -x u Q . J, , A 3 '. . T? I Xx ; ,' J' , I A3 ,. ,'j :3 . 'H V'Vglqw' l -H x K 4 ,; Y law L - 'ff , I I1H ' f I ' ; : - . ' . . x U ',?x . Jf E91. um . m, Wm ! 3 by. x pix I 1, ?'v Mr M f. ' 7 V x 1' i w , 6,er f'nau 5qu ,- ' ' I . x ' . r -. , I ' 1, ? 1V ll 11 H 1K ' I . ; Ll n ,4 H v , . x H , $7 : H ,1, KC: '2 1k ' 'K. -x 'M-L , Jr ' ,4; ' .lx : v , , V - Ab; ma 4. X ; . x. KK .. . f V . . v . c.- , I x, 5. ,; '1 1. ;,X I I -, A ....' ' xi, .1 I R ' . qt , 17,. ; b t x I 21 . rw . . x' 1 H :H 'x L k r,h rt . ..- ... ?Lk - ', ?r ,':,.- :'-A' ?' l Q XL :I VJK .-' W ' ended with a slouch coronation and a kanga- roo coun - King - Don Daubert; Queen - ' Kathy Liegl; Attendants - Lee Culbert and ' Eunice Kucera, The 1969 NHS - sponsored Slouch Day ; . 27 , Xx x K NEW MEMBERS: STANDING: Mary Campbell, Glenna Shull, Don Erickson, Greg Senkbile, Barry Denning, Dave Anderson, Gary Nedrig, Gloria Meyer, SEATED - Sara Hudgenf, Nancy Booth , Margaret Holtorf, Kathy Lambe, Elsa Holtorf, Julie Torpin't, Ann Billesbach , Bev Longsine, Kathy Solt'. F provisional members .-......1. OFFICE HELP: Steve Zikmund, Glenna Shull, Bev Longsine, Regina Starkey, Susan Sample, Shirley Weller, Carol Eastwood, Sheila Stanislav, Hyla Gee, and of course Mr. V. D The office girls ter, maybe I should say office helpn were kept busy this year by various duties throughout the day depending on the period they worked. Each hour they would be responsible for marking absentees, greeting visitors or salesmen, answering the phone, running the machines, typing for Mr. Kuhn, Mr. Huggett, or Mrs. Denning, recording grades. running errands, and vari- ous other odd jobs. First period the girls are responsible for lunch count; second period the girls sort mail and fourth period 2 girls collect lunch tick- ets in the cafeteria. More OFFICE HELP: Marilyn Mesner, Gloria Meyer, Kay Martson, Pam Holmes , Kathy Licgl, Kay Hagemeier, Ann Heeney, Marg Holtorf. OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Deming xx f 3 hwy. , x, - I q L11 J-- ,' A ,' I. g V I 1 M3 vvk .' 7m- l K,K XM ........... :3 , l . 7;? a 5 .x ,, th X- , :5: - I CAFETERIA WORKERS LIBRARIANS: Kay Martson, Randy Fenster, Gloria Meyer, Anne Peck, Diana Polzkill, Denice Larsen, Cathi Judy, Mrs. Green, Dave Blow. 7 JV. J V , ,3. EW . .f IL iii... ' . 0.. 6+7? 4.1..uRE w . HM, n . .IIn WlJrAZyl W . 4K W MUSHC h T hm U QL'LJirqjj , . m 0.14;; EST? QUARZE'E'I': Nancy 13mm, Mary LI. Crurtszty'n Ujimrrms, Romano: Aim. ,, m CORNET QUARTET; Kamv Killham, Kathy 5.01:, Damaris Larson, 11-2mm Reeves. :S-AX'CPL Yr RR DZEVCI' sizmeman VA YW , 7- - .V..v-.- - -.-....-.-. wr-vv'fv'vt'w i N'. x - .. - -v H, .. u A .....g FIRST ROW; Nancy Booth, Roxanne McHargue, Mary Campbell, Kay Manson, Suzy Byers. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Djernes, Ann Billesbach, Becky Hilder, Bobbie Holtorf, Marcella Thomson, Karen Little, Pam Holmes, Mike Kelley. THIRD ROW; Mike Heeney, Glen Larson, Dave Willoughby, Julie Binger, JoAnne Larsen, Kathy Solt, Damaris Larson, Marcia Reeves, Kathy Killham, Larry Luikens, Doug Wagner. FOURTH ROW: Scot Butcher, Alan Glantz, Steve Zikmund, Jodie Good, Mr, Dennis Muehling. The band was very busy this past year: participating in the open- ing day ceremonies at the Nebraska State Fair, Band Day at Kearney State, a parade at Palmer, Band Day at Hastings, homecoming parade, Veterans Day parade, Tribe of Yessir parade, and Shriner's parade, ,F..- ..-w- ;- ' , 42V Jig X5 r . K L? xx, F: KTTN Fl; VA A 5 L 7 5 ' ix .11 7W: M '1 A W. 1 i :N RX - kffrl 'I'f ',- . ' Lvl '7 $915 ' : - x .1?- : Li .. 1 POM-PON GIRLS F - J'I: j BACK ROW: Lynne Black, Linda dag Reeves, Julie Torpin. FRONT ROW: Sara Hudgens, Beth Brandes. - T - 1N; ' $ 11 ' ng 9;... ' J1? : ' Lx :.;w; -, ' u 75.4-04 WM xv , - 9: ? 5 I 1 X ' 7; X1' l Rh 1' , - 4 . i A, .1: . t, 4 XL Ila? '1. 3; wwmix 9. j... H .F m': .- g.-. . '! FIRST ROW: Linda Reeves, Julie Torpin, Debby Magnusson, Joyce Manning, Carla Campbell, Sara Hudgens. SEC- OND ROW: Lynne Black, Terry Trosper, Dave Anderson, Jolene Johnson, Glenna Shull, Kathy Lambe, Shirley Weller. THIRD ROW: Jerry Munn, Bill Shreve, Dave Mace, Ray McConnell, Dan Heins, Norm Kaiser, Jim Garrett, George McConnell, Kathy Holmes, Dick Blunk, Dwight Burbank. FOURTH ROW: Cliff Mesner, Ron Schmidt, Karen Hensley, Gloria Meyer, The 1969 District Music Contest was held in Aurora on April 24, 25, and 26, Mr. Dennis Muehling helped the department to achieve five superior ratings, four excellent ratings, and two good ratings. The concert band received an excellent in concert and a superior in sight reading. f3. . IA'I; :1 r1 ? '. ll 2 K K' K , A 5 JP ,, , - .1 H' I xanra;q, ' x J x y - k. I KA N... A ..' .mwrm , I , ' i .-. I.- b . NJ x w: ' i W . , W 2 i .' x 7 ! BAND COUNCIL: BACK ROW: Suzy Byers, Cliff Mesner, Carolyn Djemes. FRONT ROW: Mike Kelley, Damaris Larson, Glenna Shull, Shirley Weller, Nancy Booth, Mr. Muehling. Themes from FINIAN'S RAINBOW Look To The Rainbow Come and Get It Day Something Sorta Grandish How Are Things in Gloccamorra? MIXED CHORUS: FIRST ROW; Barb Green, Cathi Judy, Lynne Black, Julie Torpin, Sara Hudgens, JoAnne Larsen, Ann Heeney, Kathy Solt, Carla Campbell, Sharon Glause, Damaris Larson, Pam Holmes, Kathy Killham, Nancy Booth, Paula Mautz, Karen Little, Marlene Hoback, SECOND ROW: Sharon Hensley, Barb lanky, Laurie Larsen, Paula Cruetzberg, Marcia Reeves, Shirley Weller, Elsa Holtorf, Sara Hord, Roxanne McHargue, Marcia Reeves, Rhonda Polzkill, Mary Campbell, Ann Billesbach, Karen Hensley, Pam Kohtz, Debby Magnusson, Dee Senkbile. THIRD ROW; Dwight Burbank, Scot Butcher, Matt Mascher, Denice Larsen, Norman Kaiser, Dale Abel, Howard Gee, Jeff Gates, Ric Burke, Dave Anderson, Kerry Rodysill, Dan Heins, Craig McClure, Gary Nedrig, Bob Mesner, Suzy Byers, Peggy Fishler. FOURTH ROW: Steve Ferris, Dan Hord, Doug Betts, Terry Stalker, Kay Hagemeier, Tim Mc- Donald, Steve Zikmund, Bub Cordsen, Gary Groetzinger, Terry Bailey, Cliff Mesner, Doug Gissler, Bill Verplank, Ray Brondel, Bob Bruns, Ben Hudgens, Randy Stranberg, Dick Blunk. X,W , N:! H ;,An 1,4, ..m-..x fl; .r u I r, , ,LM ; .5 t I 1 BOYS GLEE: FIRST ROW: Dan Heins, Matt Mascher, Norman Kaiser, Dive Anderson, Dale Abel, Scot Butcher, Dwight Burbank, Bob Mesner. SECOND ROW: Kerry Rodysill, Dick Blunk, Tim McDonald, Gary Groetzinger, Ben Hudgens, Craig McClure, Ric Burke. THIRD ROW: Steve Ferris, Doug Betts, Steve Zikmund, Ray Brondel, Howard Gee, Randy Stranberg, Jeff Gates, FOURTH ROW: Terry Stalker, Dan Hord, Bub Cordsen. Bill Vernlank Dnno mu- ler, Terry Bailey, Bob Bruns, Cliff Mesner. Director: MR, TOM CUNNINGHAM Pianist: SARA HUDGENS Lx GIRLS GLEE: FIRST ROW: Cathi Judy, Lynne Black, Julie Torpin, JoAnne Larsen, Corinne Benson, Roxanne McHar- gue, Kathy Killharn, Mary Campbell, Ann Billesbach, Nancy Booth, Paula Mautz. SECOND ROW; Sharon Hensley, Barb Janky, Laurie Larsen, Paula Cruetzberg, Kathy Solt, Elsa Holtorf, Sharon Clause, Carla Campbell, Karen Hen- sley, Damaris Larson, Barb Green. THIRD ROW: Sara Hord, Debby Broshears, Kathy Holmes, Marcia Reeves, Shirley Weller, Anne Peck, Kathy Liegl, Debby Magnusson, Marlene Hoback, Parn Kohtz, Sara Hudgens. FOURTH ROW; Marcia Reeves, Peggy Fishler, Kay Hagemeier, Denice Larsen, Susan Sample, Rhonda Polzkill, Corry Reeves, Ann Heeney, Suzy Byers, Pam Holmes, Karen Little, Dee Senkbile. N ecessity BACK ROW: Carla Campbell, Gary Groetzinger, Denice Larsen, RAY CONNIFF SINGERS: Steve Zikmund, drums. FRONT ROW: Gary Nedrig, Cathi Judy, Craig McClure, Sharon Glause, Randy Stranberg, Lynne Black, Matt Mascher, Nancy Booth. Dick Blunk, guitar, Sara Bub Cordsen, Suzy Byers, Doug Gissler, Peggy Fishler, Bill Shreve. Hudgens, piano. Something sort of Grandish ADVERHSERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 196911 MARTSQNVS AG. SERVHCE DEV. FERTILIZER AND FARM CHEMICALS Central City, Polk, and Clarks, Nebraska PHARES - TORPIN, LAWYERS YOST IRON WORKS BLACKSMITH WELDING DEMEL 8: COMPANY KATE'S ROOTBEER POWELL'S WALLPAPER, PAINT 8: GIFTS CENTRAL CAFE ARCHER OIL COMPANY REXFORD FERRIS-CARGIL SEEDS EDDA'S MOTEL CLARK BAKERY FORBIS PAINT 8: CABINET SHOP ARCHER WELDING SHOP STYLE SHOP CENTRAL CITY AL-FA MEAL, INC. SHORTY'S REPAIR - ARCHER, NEBRASKA DR. H. F. GREVING, DENTIST HILDER IMPLEMENT Q g; 71 COMPANY CENTRAL CITY Central City, Nebraska VETERINARY CLINIC Phone No- 946-3132 DR. R. S. BARNETT DR. C. R. JOHNSON ' C , N b . South H1Way 14 946-3028 enual Clty e r Clarks, Nebr, OFFICES IN Polk, Ncbr. '4 548-2500 765-2171 . 1.. ....T..1 x 2.4....uln.nlllllil.iu..tif.:2u:21.......p..,l....:u :w: L , vw:r 4,;z.q ... .. y .13, 31W: .. . . i LJWPIEEtkaiirr-!mt..:ul.rranyLk.zu Whib-w. zwu-H f . i JACK IAHLEY STUDHQ Heating Hardware, Plumbing, Air Conditioning, Irrigation, and Mechanical C ontractor 3 Phone 946- 3182 McILNAY 8: COMPANY I:il!f-L HESSELGESSEWS Buick, G. M. c. Garage Olds, DoT s BEAUTY SHOPPE 7 :' H ?T'i-I': :11 t : frsir :1 wt ' t f V i H ' ' -4... 5-...:;:::. --...,. .' -w-;f,. m 'Q,.;Iu iur J-: i th -. j::.; A li- ....:.;.I vs; '7 JLQLJL'J jiaf TJ'I .;::H.g. 'ilvlnjL-Figtlh,-m maauni: 5.2;: m $355355 5 '3'; mum: 7.7M LARSON CHEVROLET CO. ARCHER CGGPERATWE T CREDHT ASSN. Archer, Nebraska a1! . 2 ,; '::; w .. .. ..-.. .. 7. .. g - ;, -. - -. 4:1; - - -t; - bw...-w-.....oon.l...vvum ; ' ; h..-hs---.-u. 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LI Vii II 1 ' .5 I3 0 LI 1 ; m x C:;fw .9.er Always Good Food W. ' i 4: I I - West Highway 30 H RILEY AGENCY Central City, Nebraska LE? CI PRESCRIPTIOV' , N 1'; JWHBI' 5: 1f II h . Y V: . . .2 , IN- ..,: ; IN. I I ', ,. International Implements and Trucks Pontiac Cars - Farmhand Imp. GERENIS GROSSHANS INC. I E . vi a r? m ramp mac: E . E13 1311:: l: :1U 14 .1 LJ CLJ ul L: Q :4, F . 2- . V ME t' .1! .5113??? jii' R 'E! , E 1-1: L-u-J C 'J 1 -:':,I l: gr ' l V VL-E- r: 1,10 , C, 443:. JC... x ' - '75.! LEPP 8E LARSEN INC. ELTmrI? J 1n:171r.1 :r Philco Ford TV, Sales and Service Phone 946-2071 NIELSON RADIO 8: T.V. w .,.,..u-.w.w.1.. N , NM M7, r222 Q11 spEED 0115': j ,1. 1.4.4441 1 CEDJESHOME lMPROVEMENIfz 1-14 7F! I441 i , : 2' 41127, h 3. HI v , 'Hh. .1 Ct! thl-u-v 2r '-oE-.' cEDEE HOME IMPROVEMENTS ZLOMPKE FURNITURE CO. Furniture Floor Covering - WE DELIVER - Phone 946-2262 O.K. SHOE SERVICE Expert Shoe Repairing All work guaranteed .A '0.- -.v--1 V MID- NEBRASKA OIL co. 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HENSLEY Complete Photo Service 122 D St. Black and White Central City, Live Color Neb. 68826 Phone 946-2381 u---....1.1...----VJ BILLESBACH JEWELR'Y CENTRAL MOTORS SA LES SERVICE Ford Automobiles and Trucks 424 G. Street Phone 946-2131 NORDSTEDT1S ETHEL A. and CHARLES J.HEENEY, Owners Good Clothes for Men and Boys Phone 946-3281 Central City, Nebraska 68826 ABBOTT CONSTRUCTION, INC. Box1119 Salina, Kansas JUSTICE 8: LOCKE DRUG COMPANY 946-2501 Central City, Nebraska j KEN ROSS I A472f'13 x , Phone I. 946- 2981 N.. ? 11' kax .43 4...: FARM BUREAU INSURANCE E711 7g Jv 7;... I sv- .5, 7 '7 7 j x 4 i :79 9 Dy, 7 g2; h K, .LLLF'X rxx g. McCULLOUGH AGENCY Central City, Nebr. 77.1'7'7 'T'W a EDI: n45... 3.1? H ' 555 J gig; J! -JE-Idln 77:! 'jh'l WT? rj' M a f: ' n:; 7 ; K4 '3; , !-.:;'.....LIL.. 7 , A..-.- .L, p. 7 f, 34 HUDGEN'S CONOCO SERVICE LINCOLN MANOR STEAK HOUSE AND LOUNGE ROBERT and GLADYS SODERLIN Central City, Nebraska Your Weekly Visitor. . . 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