Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE)

 - Class of 1952

Page 1 of 84

 

Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection, 1952 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collectionPage 7, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collectionPage 11, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collectionPage 15, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collectionPage 9, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collectionPage 13, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collectionPage 17, 1952 Edition, Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 84 of the 1952 volume:

DEDICATION To the ones who ar e there with comfort . m When we are feeling sad To the ones who forgive us and help us When we get ourselves in bad To the best pals that anyone of us Ever will or has ever had We dedicate this annual To Mother and to Dad Front Row: (L to R) Charraaine Gilmore, Sherry Girmann, Marilyn DiTonto, Ronald Irish, Ted Merritt, Jerry Hir- chert, Gilbert Davis, Betty Grant, Joyce Arbuthnot. Second Row: Carolyn Walcott, Roth Soles, Irene Smith, Larry Smith, Roxy Elmitt, Mary Ann Coleman, Shirley Shaw, Barbara Seveland, Georgia Muma, Lois Kendrick, All art work by Joy Elmitt. OFFICERS Marilyn DiTonto..Business Manager Sherry Girmann..Ass t Business Manager Jerry Hirchert..Ass't Editor Ronald Irish..Editor We, the Annual Staff, hope that this 1952 Cardinal will recall to you the acti- vities and events that you will want to remember in the years to come. As you read through this year book and look at each picture, we hope that your school days will be recalled to you as the happiest days of your life. E.A. Schroeder Superintendent A.B. Wayne State M.A. Univ. Nebr. Vera M. Krantz B.S. Nebr. Wes'n M.A. Greeley Colo. Social Science Lyle Clayton Agriculture Major Vocational Ag. Esther Miller B.S. Univ. Mo. Biology, Gen. Sci., Chemistry Ward Rounds A.B. Univ. Nebr. M.A. Columbia Univ. Music Director Trudora Harshman B.S. Univ. Colo. Health, Home Ec., Girls' Phys. Ed., Jr !icdW]raft James Meyers Principal B.S. Chadron Stat M.A. Greeley Colo Physics Edna Keal A.B., M.A. Univ. Iowa English, Spanish Jack Dinnel B.S. Chadron State Industrial Arts Asst. Coach Ruth Short A.B. Kansas Univ High School Math Erlene Phipps B.A. Colorado Univ English, Speech Marie Blundell Secretary Carl McManis B.S. Chadron State Montana State Jun. High Soc. Studies High School Coach Shirley Rose B.A. Wyoming Uni Business Ed. Merle Lecher A.B. Chadron State English, Art Curtis Thompson Chadron State Arith., Geo. Crafts, Health The Last Mile CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Gilbert Davis....Vice Pres., Nancy Ann Cartwright...Pres., Shirley Shaw...Sec., Jone Beem...Treas. No more school,” ”No more books,” No more teachers dirty looks. This poetry learned in childhood vacation is now a reality because we are now starting a long vacation. With our parents urgings and our teachers encouragements, we have finally msde it. Our cherished diplomas are in our hands, signed. During our four years of high school, we have seen many improve- ments and we are leaving our new community building for the under- classmen to enjoy. We hope the future students of Chadron High will have as much fun as we have had in the past years. Co-Sponsor James Myers Hattlemae Allen Ambition: Planlst- Compoeer Activities: Girls Basketball 1; GAA 1; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Choir 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Musical Festi- val 3. Joyce Arbuthnot Ambition: Learn to cook Activities: Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 1; Ushers Club. Jone' Beth Saust Ambition: To keep the same man always. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 4; County government 3; Pep Club 1,2.3,4; Girl of the week 4; Cheerleader 4. Nadine Dolores Beers Ambition: To run an orphanage. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 2; GAA 1; Class play 3; Library 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 3; County government 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. James Borell Ambition: Aircraft and Engineer Mechanic. Activities: Football 1; Track 1,2; Choir 3; Film Operator 4; Office 4.______ Haney Ann Cartwright Ambition: Elementary Schoolteacher. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2; GAA 1,2; Class Play 3; Band 3,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Class Pres. 4; GAA Pres. 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; State Music Clinic 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Office 2. Nancy Brown Ambition: Nurse Activities: Class Play 3; Library 1; Annual Staff 1, 2,3; Class Pres. 2; Class Sec. 3. Mary Ann Coleman Ambition: Housewife. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Choir 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Sec. 3; GAA Vice Pres. 2; Queens Attendant 3; Honor Roll 4; Sextette 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff Editor 4. Gilbert Davis Ambition: Navy. Activities: Boys Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Library 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Pres. 3; Class Vice Pres. 4; Key Club Vice Pres. 4; Film Opera- tor 3,4; County Govern- ment 3; Key Club 3, 4; Science Clinic 3. Virginia Dawkins Ambition: Go to Texas. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2,3; GAA 1; Class Play 3; Choir 1; Pep Club Norman Eltemlller Ambition: College. Activities: Football 2, 3,4; Boys Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Pres. 1; Band Vice Pres. 4; C Club Vice Pres. 4; Queens Attendant 3; County Government 3; C Club 2,3, 4; Lincoln Band Day; Boulder Band Day; Brass Choir. Tommy Galey Ambition: Rancher. Activities: Boys Basket- ball 3,4; FFA 2,3; Choir 3; Library 3; Film Opera- tor 3. Marilyn DlTonto Ambition: College graduate Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2; GAA 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Pep Band 2,3,4; Library 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Business Manager 4; Pep Club Pres. 4; Wood- wind Quintette 3,4; Brass Choir 4; State Music Clinic 4; County Government 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Lincoln Band Day 2; Boulder Band Day 4; Paper Staff Assis- tant Editor 3. Joy Shirley Elmltt Ambition: Housewife or Artist. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2,3; GAA 1; Library 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Paper Staff 4; Art Work 3,4. Roxyanne Elmltt Ambition: Millionaire's Daughter-ln-law. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 2; GAA 2; Annual Staff 4; Speech Club Sec. 4; Honor Roll 4 County Government 3; Pep Club 1,2,4; Paper Staff 4. Charmalne Gilmore Ambition: To travel. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,3; GAA 1; Class Play 3; Choir 4; Library 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Paper Staff 4. Robert Grant Ambition: Rancher. Activities: FFA 2,3,4; FFA Pres. 4; Honor Roll 3; FFA Judging Team. Nell Hartman Ambition: Make a million. (Dollars that Is). Activities: Track 1,4; FFA 2; Key Club 4. David Hood Ambition: Cattle Baron. Activities: Football 3,4; Boys Basketball 2,3,4; Track 4; Class Play 3; Library 3,4; County Govern- ment 3. Wallace Hulseman Ambition: Rancher. Activities: Football 1,2,4; FFA 2,3,4; FFA Vice Pres. 2 FFA Pres 3; Honor Roll 3; Dramatics 4; County govern- ment 3; Key Club 2,3. Rose Jones Ambition: Jeweler. Activities: Football 2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Class Play 3; Choir 2; Library 2; Class Treas. 4; C Club; County Government 3. Kenny Kritenbrlnk Ambition: Navy. Activities: Football 1, 2,3,4; Boys Basketball 1; Track 1; Library 3; Queens Attendant 1,4; C Club Pres. 4; C Club 3,4. Ronald Irish Ambition: Pharmacist or Banker. Activities: Boys Basket- ball 1; Track 1; Class Play 3; Band 1,2; Library 3,4; Glee 1,2; Choir 1,2, 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Assistant Editor 3; Edi- tor 4; Class Vice Pres. 1 Key Club Sec. 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Science Clinic 2; Cornhusker Boy's State 3; Editor of School Paper 3; Office 1,2,3; Speech con- test 4. Charles Littrel Ambition: Navy. Activities: Football 4; FFA 2,3,4; Library 3. Roy Mathis Ambition: G0 to S.M.U. Activities: Football 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 3; Library 2,3,4; County Government 3; Key Club 3,4; Science I Clinic 1._________________ Frederick Deen Merritt Ambition: Go to College. Activities: Football 3,4; Track 2,3; Class Play 3; Choir 3; Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Film operator 2,3,4; C Club 4; Key Club 4; Science Cllnlo 3; Office 4; District Speech Meet 4. Ronald Neben Ambition: Engineer. Activities: Football 4; Boys Basketball 4; Library 4; Honor Roll 4; Film Operator 4; County Government 3; Student Manager for Basketball 4. Brad Moore Ambition: Go to college way down South. Activities: Football 1.2, 3,1}.; Basketball l,2,3,lj.; Track 1,2; Class Play Busi- ness Manager 3 Choir 1,2; Annual Staff 1,2; Class Officer 1,2; Film Operator 1,2,3,!;.; County Government 3; C Club 2,3A; Key Club f}.; Science Clinic 1. C ‘ Emma Jane O'Donnell Ambition: Singer. Activities: Girls Basket- Ball 1,3; Library 1,4; Choir 1. Maxine 0'Donne11 Ambition: Flight Secretary. Activities: Choir 3. Ruth Ellen Parks Ambition: Commercial Artist. Activities: Girls Bas- ketball GAA 2; Annual Staff 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3A; Office 1 ; Girl of the Week. Keith Panfield Ambition: Bar Tender Rod Reed Ambition: Multi-million- aire's son-in-law. Activities: Football 2,3, 4; Boys Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Library 3; Pep Band 1; Choir 1,3; Key Club Pres. 4; Key Club Treas. 3; Dramatics 2; State Music Clinic 4; County Government 3; Brass Choir 4; Cornet Trio 1,2, Band Day 2,4. Jerry Riggins Ambition: Jeweler or coach. Activities: Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Library 2; Choir 1.2; C Club 2,3,4; C Club vice-pres.3,4; County government ; Key Club 3,4; Homecoming King 4. Mildred Sternhagen Ambition: Secretary Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1, Class Play 4; Choir 1; Pep Club 1,2. Ruth Soles Ambition: Professional Western Entertainer. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2; GAA 1,2; Class Play 3,1).; Library 3; Ann- ual Staff I ; Honor Roll 1,2,3,V County Govern- ment 3 Science Clinic 3 Office 1;; Volley Ball 3. Irene Smith Ambition: To Graduate- Then College. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 2; GAA 2; Annual Staff 4; County govern- ment 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Shirley Rose Shaw Ambition: Housewife Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2; GAA 1,2; Class Play 3,1 ; Library 2,1 ,; Annual Staff 1 ; Class Treas. 3 Class Sec. 1 ; Attendent to Queen 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,1 , Dram- atics 2; Science Clinic 3; Pep Club 1,2,3A; Office 2,3,1 ; Ass't. Editor of Paper 1 ; Vol- ley Ball 3. Barbara Seveland Ambition: Go to College. Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2; GAA 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Class Sec. 1; Vice Pres. 3; Pep Club Treas. 3; GAA Treas. 1; Queens Attendant 1,2,4; Honor Roll 4; Film Operator 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. Bruce Stewart Ambitioni Atomic Engineer Activities: Football 1; Basketball 1,3; Library 3,4; Key Club Sec. 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Film Operator 2; County Govern- rcent .V Kpv Cl..h 3 4 Carolyn Walcott Ambition: Activites: Girls Bas- ketball 1,2; GAA 1,2; Annual Staff 1±; Paper Staff J+; Honor Roll 1 A; Pep Club 2, 3 A; Volley Pall 3. Arinin Wolf Ambition: Civil Engi- neer. Activities: Football 1 2,3A; basketball 1,2, 3A; irack 1,2,3A; Class Play 1 ; Choir 1, 2,3; C Club Pres. Ij.; County government 3; C Club 1,2,3A; Key Club 2,3A. 9 Betty Yoakum Ambition: Housewife Activities: Girls Basket- ball 1,2; GAA 1,2; Library 3; GAA Treas. 1; Pep Club Vlce-pres. 3; Pep club Sec. 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Honor Roll 4 County govern- ment 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheer leader 2,3. L. to R. Marilyn Lola Kendrick—Vice Pres., Jerry Hlrchert—Treaa., Wilier—Pres., Janice Knox—Sec. We're glad to be the class of 53 • We are proud of our accomplishments this year, our class float, our junior play, and many school activ- ities that the members of our class have taken port in. Let there be no doubt about it, as seniors we plan to establish a new high in class accomplishments. Jack Dinnel Co-sponsor Tru Harshman Co-sponsor Allen, Lyle Broadhurat, Richard Brown, Genie Cavenesa, Eldon Caveneaa, Glenn Chriatopher, John Collona, Mavi3 Comba, Mary Lou Curtia, Donna Dau, Orville Erlewine, Shirley Pealer, Gertrude Galey, Bobby Girmann, Sherry Harahfield, Connie Hirchert, Jerry Real, Bob Kendrick, Lois Kieffe, Dick Knox, Janice Koske, John Lange, Carol Littrel, Donald McGannon, Joyce Miller, Marvin Mittan, Robert Muna, Georgia lleilsen, Delbert llixon, Geneveive O'Donnell, John Olson, Larry Olson, Marilyn Pace, Carol Perrine, Eddie Picotte, Marvin Reeves, Russell Roberts, Boyd Schmechel, Stanley Smith, Mike Smith, Neil Stumph, Maxine Tlustos, Wesley Tuma, JoAnn Tuma, Kay Turechek, Ted Wallingford, Susan Wertz, Donald Wilier, Marilyn Williams, Robert Erlene Phipps Sponsor Ruth Riedler—Treasurer, Norma Green—Secretary, Arlene Selk—President, Sharon Wilcox—Vice President. The first day of our Sophomore year brought many new questions to our minds. What would Bi- ology be like? Would Geometry stump us? But we soon found outj Naturally we were a bit anxious. Nevertheless, we soon became a promising and talented class, prominent in sports, music, and other ac- tivities . Carl McManis Co-Sponsor fi Allen, Audrey Brovm, Marjorie Canaday, Bill Coleman, Florine Coleman, Floyd Couch, John Fisher, Freddie Fleming, Kay Glode, Audrey Green, Norma Greenwalt, Norman Haden, Gayle Hayne s, Kenne th Heidebrecht, Darlene Henry, Rosa Hetrick, Nona Hulseman, Joan Huryta, Roger Johnson, Jo Johnson, Richard Jones, Joyce Kieffe, Roxy Kindig, Sylvia Lemen, William Mandelko, Louise Marshall, Dan Miller, William Mitt an,. Nancy Neben, Carroll Ogden, Shirley Owens, Barbara Parks, Bernita Piper, Marie Pugh, Richard Reeves, Ralph Riedler, Ruth Riemenschneider, Louis Roberts, Charlotte Rook, Charles Selk, Arlene Smith, Larry Sternhagen, Wilma Stitt, Robert Thomas, Shirley Tlustos, Yvonne Walcott, Gordon W-ilcox, Sharon Y irt, Shirley Wood, Larry Woodward, Ansel Yoakum, Delmar Esther Miller Co-sponsor On the third day of Sep- tmeber nineteen hundred and fifty-two there enrolled In the Chadron High School a band of students—fifty-four In number—who, having been united Into one compact body were christened Freshmen. There should be no doubt In the mind of the upper .class- men as to how capable we are of handling the Important Jobs that are given us. We have made a very strong beginning and look forward to the time when they will call us con- ceited Juniors and proud Senlors. Shirley Rose Co-sponsor Babue, Gayle Barber , Gordon Baumann, T0m Beem, Arthur Beers, Edith Blundell, Tom Coburn , Darrel Cogil, Roger Crawfo rd, George Davis, Dick Eaton, Gordon Grant, Betty Grass, Barbara Grass, Betty ttw Green, Gerald Gregory, Judith Hageman, Tom Harris, Jeanne Hirchert, Janice Homan, DeLanna Hussey, Delbert Irish, Gerald Jackson, Donna Jessick, Richard Johnson, Beverly Kieffe, Gay Kieffe, Kay Krieg3nann, Kay Lar3on, Donald Mathis, Doanld McCarter, Bill Neben, Arlene Nielson, Rwilda Nielson, Carol Nixon, Helen O'Donnell, Robert Richardson, Dugal Rook, John Schroeder, Susan Scherbarth, Emery Schwartz, Alice Shaw, Bob Shaw, Juanita Shaw, Lorraine Sheperd, Betty Townsend, Rosemary Turechek, Denny Wineteer, Betty Yoakum, Donna Zeman, Joella DAVID HOOD David played back and was a fine blocker. He was known for his crushing, low t-.er.uies on. defense. ROY MATHIS Roy was a blocking back, an excellent blocker and a terrific defensive half- NORMAN EITEMILLER Norm played left end; a good pass catcher and tough on defense. FLOYD COLEMAN Floyd played guard and was elected Mr. Hustle by his teammates. He was small but tough for he was on the bottom of a lot of pileups. LYLE ALLEN The Bull All conference second team. Lyle was a pile driving fullback that would rather run over 'em than around them. Eddie played back. He was a fine runner and passer who came thru fine under pressure in late season. He should be one of the outstanding backs in the conference next year. EDDIE PERRINE REX JONES Rex played back. He was a freshman who played some good ball. With some added polish of expe- rience he should become a big help to the future athletic teams of C.H.S. BRAD MOORE Brad played center and was almost the smallest man on the starting line up, but held down about the most important job. , Whatever he lacked in size he made up in fight and spirit. He was a very dependable blocker ROD REED Rod played right end. He played good defensive ball but stood out as an out- standing passcatcher. He was rated by many as top passcatcher in the confer- ence. ROSS JONES Ross played halfback on defense and tackle on offense. He was a good tackier and was a terri- fic downfield blocker who cleared the way for sev' eral touchdown runs. JERRY RIGGINS He played tailback. He was a triple-threat , a fine passer, runner, and punter. Jerry, a four letterman, called signals and was a fine leader. He made all conference second team and one of the best backs in the conference. KENNY KRITENBRINK He played tackle and was a deadly blocker and one of the best defensive lineman in the conference. Kenny built a reputation for his hard, crushing tackles in the opposite teams backfield. He was selected second team Left to right. Front row: Asst. Coach Jack Dinnel, Darrel Coburn, Tom Hageman, Charles Rook, B0b Stitt, Dick Kieffe, Roxy Kieffe, Bob Shaw, Gerald Irish, Coach Carl McManis. Second row: Ross Jones, Norman Litemiller, Rod Reed, Jerry Riggins, Kenny Kritenbrink, Roy Mathis, Fred Merritt, Wallace Hulseman, Dave Hood, Brad Moore, Tom Galey, Charles Littrel. Third row: Ronald Neben, Floyd Coleman, Rex Jones, Eddie Perrine, Lyle Allen, Bill McCarter, William Miller, Roger Huryta, Gordon Walcott, William Lemen, Louis Riemenschneider. SCORES Chadron 0 Chadron 0 Chadron 9 Chadron 13 .... Chadron 12 Chadron 12 Chadron b .... Bill McCarter played defensive tackle. He was very fast. He should be bigger and better next year. Wallace Hulseman played a lot of good hard foot- ball for CHS. He played defensive guard and was able to plug a lot of holes in the line. Fred Merritt played center. With more experience he would have really gone to town. He was a good tackle and very reliable. PROSPECTS Charles Littrel was our small but mighty defensive halfback, and one of the hard- est tackles on the squad. Front Row: Left to Right—Jerry Riggins, Rod Reed, Norman Eite- miller, Roy Mathis, Dave Hood. Back Row: Brad Moore, Gilbert Davis, John Christopher, Ross Jones, Annin Wolf, Mike Smith. Carl McManis—Coach. Front Row: Left to Right—Larry Woods, Freddie Fisher, Charles Rook. Back Row: William Lemen, Louis Riemenschneider, Bob Stitt, Bill McCarter, Roger Hyurta, Floyd Coleman, Larry Olson, Jack Dinnel— Coach. Front Row: L to R—Marvin Miller, Jerry Riggins, Wes- ley Tlustos, Boyd Roberts, Fred Merritt, William Lemen. Second Row: Roger Huryta, Neil Hartman, Robert Will- iams, John Christopher, Bob Real, Mike Smith, Bob Stitt. Back Row: Lyle Allen, Roy Mathis, Bruce Stewart, Rod Reed, Gilbert Davis, Ronald Irish, Floyd Coleman, Marvin Picotte. The Key Club is a service club in the High School. It is spon- sored by Klwanls, and the duties are to work for the betterment of the school. The club is composed of 20-25 boys who are in the upper half of their classes scholastically and are capable of keeping that record. Ronald Irish..Secretary, Rod Reed.. President, Gilbert Davis..Vice President, John Christopher..Treasurer. Front Row: L to R--Eddie Perrine, Bill McCarter, Norman Eitemiller, Fred Merritt, William Leraen, Coach Carl McManis. Second Row: Jerry Riggins, Rod Reed, Tom Blundell, Fred Fisher, Ross Jones, Rex Jones. Back Row: Floyd Coleman, Louis Riemenschneider, William Miller, Lyle Allen, Roger Huryta, Kenny Kritenbrink, Charles Rook. The C Club is an organ- ization of boya who have won their letter in CHS sports. The primary purpose of the olub is social and choosing of the candid- ates for football queen. Another activity in the school is the annual initiation. Norman Eitemiller..Vice President, Jerry Riggins•.Secretary, Kenny Kritenbrink..President, Ross Jones.. 'OFFICERS Marilyn DiTonto—President,Betty Yoakum—Secretary, Janice K Vice President, Marilyn Will Treasurer. Front Row: Left to Right..Gayle Babue, Gei Second Row: Erlene Phipps-Co-sponsor, Rut] Susan Schroeder, Edith Beers, Kay Kriegsm; Arlene Selk, Jeanne Harris, Carolyn Walco man-Co-sponsor. Third Row: Sharon Wilcox, Kay Kieffe, Bev Mae Allen, Betty Grant, Janice Hirchert, ] Lorraine Shaw, JoAnn Tuma, Marilyn Olson. Fourth Row: Donna Yoakum, Shirley Shaw, Ann Coleman, Barbara Seveland, Audrey Gloi Helen N-ixon, Mavis Mollons, Audrey Allen, Back Row: Nadine Beers, Sylvia Kindig, B Hulseman, Florine Coleman, Joyce McGannon ford, Shirley Erlewine, Maxine Stumph, Ka, The Pep Club la an c School girls. Requl ship are to have 60 are earned by attend particapation in sk5 activities sponser The Pep Club was pr and cheered the tear to Brown, Jone' Beem. Riedler, Marilyn DiTonto, Charmaine Gilmore, nn, Connie Harshfield, Joyce, Jo Johnson, t, Rosemary Townsend, Georgia Muma, Tru Harsh- rly Johnson, Norma Green, Marilyn Wilier, Hatti etty Wineteer, Geneveive Nixon, Lois Kendrick, vonne Tlustos, Janice Knox, Sherry Girmann, Mary 3, Shirley Wirt, Nancy Mittan, Donna Jackson, Joy Elmitt, Roxyanne Elmitt. •bara Owens, Nona Hetrick, Gay Kieffe, Joan Nancy Cartwright, Carol Lange, Susan Walling- Fleming, Louise Mandlko, Irene Smith. CHEERLEADERS Genie Brown, Gayle Babue, Jone' 3eem, Jerry Hirchert. rgenlzatlon of High rementB for member- merits. These merits ance to games and 18 and various other d by this club. sent at all games to many victories. 0 Front Row: L to R - Russell Reeves.. Treasurer, Ralph Reeves..Vice Pres- ident, Boyd Roberts..Sentinal, Roxy Kieffe..Secretary, Bob Galey..News Reporter, Robert Grant..President. Front Row: L to R — Delbert Hussey, Robert Jezek, Roxy Kieffe, Robert O'Donnell, George Crawford, Dick Kieffe, Ralph Reeves, Gordon Eaton. Second Row: Charles Littrel, Don Littrel, Bob Galey, Robert Grant, Wallace Hulseman, John Koske, Dan Marshall. Back Row: Richard Johnson, Dugal Richardson, Russell Reeves, John O'Donnell, Gordon Barber, Wesley Tlustos, Boyd Roberts, Emery Sch- erbarth, Orville Dau. The Future Farmers of America is an organization of boys taking Agriculture. These boys are entered in all Judging contests. They have won many honors for CHS. 4D lassi f teat ion. ,sfKeJ P l u-deA t. r ottik - ■ tf i « atj§ m 3Ds.n cers. -tfe {Wf§ 01 -nr e most be a -rr. prettte t I n. Panels ovncjs'f Vl with the coeMcs.t perSQV «iUt«j k rl earth oddest . p5_ I7)e gn||st to Sticceed - C. 1RJ8‘ ko-™t tot puss Front Row: L to R — Gary Durham, Erik Pokorn Davis, Janet Goodrich, Donna Curtis, Ruthie Ri ington, Mike Moss, David Rice, Carolyn Davis, Second Row: Fauneil Walters, Ronnie Wiley, Mar Helen Nixon, Phyllis Barber, Audrey Glode, Mar Robert Williams, Susan Schroeder, Marilyn Will Third Row: Rosalie Yoakum, Donna Jackson, Edit Lorraine Shaw, Marlene Rasmaussen, Jo Johnson, Richard Broadhurst, Eddie Perrine, Sherry Girm Back Row: John Coach, Barbara Owens, Bill McCa LaRue Johnston, Glen Caveness, Bob Shaw, Rodne Blundell, Janice Knox, OFFICERS Norman Eitemiller..Vice Pres. Rodney Reed..President Janice Knox..Drum Majorette Audrey Glode..Librarian Dick Davis..Librarian Nancy Cartwright..Secretary Treasurer y, Lois Kendrick, Geneveive Nixon, Dick edler, Shirley Schmechel, Richard Lenn- Jeanne Harris, Betty Wineteer. gy Brown, Shirley Durham, Arlene Selk, ilyn DiTonto, Don Mathis, Dan Marshall, er, h Beers, Norma Green, Larry Coburn, Hattie Mae Allen, Delmar Yoakum, ann, Nancy Cartwright, Ward Rounds rter, Carol Lange, Georgia Muma, y Reed, Norman Eitemiller, Tommy A n $) The Chadron High School Band Journeyed to Boulder, Colorado, to participate in their Band Day, where they won a superior rat- ing. PEP BAND Front Row: Marilyn Wilier, Ruth Riedler, Dick Davis, Geneveive Nixon, Janice Knox. Second Row: Nancy Cartwright, Audrey Glode, Marilyn DiTonto, Lorraine Shaw, Donna Curtiss, Ward Rounds..Director. Third Row: Delmar Yoakum, Richard Broadhurst, Hattie Mae Allen, Robert Williams. Back Row: Glen Caveness, Bob Keal, Eddie Perrine, Tommy Blundell. BRASS CHOIR Front Row: Richard Lonnington, Delmar Yoakun, Don Mathis, Shirley Schmecal, Janice Knox. Second Row: Hattie Mae Allen, Marilyn DiTonto, Robert Wil- liams, Sherry Glrmann. Third Row: Richard Broadhurst, Tom Blundell, Eddie Perrine, Bob Shaw. Back Row: Rod Reed, Norman Eltemiller, Glen Caveness. WOODWIND QUINTETTE Geneveive Nixon, Donna Curtiss, Marilyn DiTonto, Arlene Selk, Audrey Glode. CLARINET TRIO Ruth Riedler, Dick Davis, Genev- eive Nixon, DRUM QUINTETTE Marilyn Willsr, Jeanne Harris, Nancy Cartwright, Susan Schroeder, Betty Wineteer. CM Front Row: Left to right—Judith Gregory, Beverly Johnson, Marvin Miller, Floyd °ol Rledler. Second Row: Audrey Glode, Rosa Henry, She Cartwright, Robert Mittan, Louis Riemensc Olson, Gay Kieffe. Third Row: Connie Harshfleld, Shirley Erl Bemita Parks, Dick Pugh, Russell Reeves, The Choir is one of t in C. H. S. It 1b cc members. They have p programs throughout t the Christmas progran music. Back Row: Maxine Stumph, Arlene Selk, Non Coleman, Bob Keal, Glen Caveness, Nadine Gayle Babue, Joyce Jones, Kay Kieffe, Jman, Gayle Haden, Kay Kriegsmann, Ruth ?on Wilcox, Rosemary Townsend, Nancy meider, Charmalne Gilmore, Marilyn swine, Janice Hirchert, Yvonne Thompson, Joyce McGannon, Kay Tuma. Hetrlch, Mary Ann Coleman, Florine Seat's, Gene Brown, Ward Rounds, Director. ie largest activities lposed of 38 talented •esented several fine ie year, Including and the Commencement Cl) hat TY -Erifindq predfet : - (A -rVj Poor(rlo.r J I C3UmOroa5 J a.c u 6a } jo.r rn a. n, T h Tc-f, Doc+ov( iLa.totje ', rO e -tVNo vv't, Ch'«.■$, o w U.’ K Lo+s o-f 3e.o-u. , r t mv £nem es pirechct : UX t . _____________________________ st g ir • 9? I A |.V(e.o- C-oJ , IVft' C ot t vr e-W .3 - 7 M 11- • l£. ,c-4 th«. t g -Kfi.-pd r-f7 I rav-Cj t gj if back e r cl i pi ? EIGHTH GRADE Front Row: Left to right—Margaret Mackinlay, Nancy Moody, Charlene Hammond, Jolene Cogil, Shirley Schmechel, Claudette Rook, Benny Koske, James Zeman, Ronnie Wiley. Second Row: Shirley Shaw, Virginia Matthesen, Rita King, Cordelia Phillips, Wyoma Brown, Mary Lowry, Merlin Coryell, Billy Kohler, Jerry Beem. Third Row: Merle Lecher, Rosalie Yoakum, Marlene Rasmussen, Phyllis Bar- ber, Gail Patrick, Ronnie Brown, Johnny Miller, Faye Witt, Bob Clark. Back Row: Bertha Woodward, Marlene Cockle, Dixie Hardy, Georgia Summers, Larry Colburn, Melvin Garner, Dale Childerston, William Finley, Robert Wertz. SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: Left to right—Thomas O'Donnell, Marilyn Neben, Laura Craw- ford, Patricia O'Donnell, Darlene Dau, Russett Tangeman, Ronnie Keal, Walter Mann, John Chaney, Bob Olson, Wayne Lecher, Dick Chizek, James Blanford, Loren Greenwalt. Second Row: Kay Fielen, Denny Weaver, Irene Pugh, Carolyn Davis, Janet Goodrich, Mike Moss, Richard Lennington, David Rice, Gordon Corey, Ear- nest Milburn, Myma Mason, Ruthie Forbes. Third Row: Curtis Thompson, Mildred Zarr, Hilda Larson, Fauniel Walters, Lawrence Denton, Erik Pokorny, Joyce Stitt, Mary Masek, Ronnie Jones, Kyle Krieg3mann, Francis Massie, Billie Halstead, Sharon Cornish. Back Row: Keith Hubbard, Donnie Jones, Margy Christensen, Kathleen Hig- gins, Bob Crawford, Gary Smith, Richard Zuver, Eddie Witte, Shirley Meyer, Beverlv Save! and. Glenn Front Row: Left to right--Darrell Coburn, Melvin Garner, Rex Jones, Ronnie Brown, Dick Davis, Curtis Thompson. Second Row: Bob Shaw, Donald Mathis, Johnny Miller, Jerry Beem, Gerald- Irish (Mgr.) Back Row: Arthur Beem, Tommy Blundell, Billy Kohler, Denny Turchek. Front Row: Left to right--Gordon Corey, Robert Crawford, Ronnie Brown, Eddie Witte, William Finley, Dale Childerson, Donnie Jones. Second Row: Ronnie Jones, Denny Weaver, Johnny Miller, Benny Koske. Third Row: Erik Pokorny, David Rice, Dick Chizek, Jerry Beem, Wayne Lecher, Billy Kohler. Back Row: Curtis Thompson, Larry Colburn AUTOGRAPHE '.' hen you bring your denning to Y EIDERS vou will be sure to ret prompt end court- eous service. ’.Ye assure you it will be LTKE NEW 17TTEN V7E' RE TBROTThF . The retes pt Y TTDERS will remit you to look extrn nice ell the time. .VETZEL' S JEV ELRY carries p wide range of .jewelry, including pnvt 'incr from an in- formed scatter-pin to an excuisite Orpn -e- Rlossom diamond rin . r0u will find that the smartest designs and most reasonable prices arc always available pt WETZEL’S. The appetizing odors that float around town from NEELY’S E 'KERY attract many new custo- mers and keep olo ones. Buy all your bakery roods at this clean, sanitary bakery. ORMESHER’S MEAT MARKET is the store where thrifty meal-planners trade. ORMESHER'S pride themselves in quality meats, reason- able prices, and friendly service. Their products are nothing but the best. These Junior girls enjoy shopping at the Style Shop. They know that they get no- thing but the finest In style, fashion, and all ready-to-wear. The Style Shop's selection Is chosen to provide styles for any season or occasion. Freddie and Louis know they can get any sporting goods from the complete line offered at CLEVE CHILDER'S SPORTING GOODS STORE, There Is also a complete line of gifts and appliances at this fine store. So, for the best In hard- ware supplies, remember to stop at CHILDER'S. These girls are well aware of the bar- gains they can find at MURPHY'S. Here they are looking at the stock of qual- ity materials. MURPHY'S also has a complete line of men's, women's, and children's ready-to-wear. Stop In at this newly remodeled store. Audrey Glode and Ruth Riedler believe in walking in comfort as well as in style. They realize that X-ray fitted shoes are sure to fit and will be comfortable. They will patronize the F M BOOTERY where they will find practical school styles in all sizes. Need a gift for a special occasion? THE CHADRON FLORAL SHOP has a complete line of beautiful and practical cifts. They also specialize in beautiful flo- ral arrangements. These freshman girls know where to find the best in quality and price. THE STAR GROCERY makes a practice of rock-bottom prices and free delivery to your home. Their grocery and meat department are noted for their cleanliness. Buy here for convenience and economy. Are you looking for dependable, well- wearing clothes? You'll be sure to find them at PENNEYS. They have a com- plete line of clothing for the whole family, in many styles pnd sizes. Betty and Freddie know where to rro when they need a watch repaired or want a special gift. MOREY’S have a complete line of beautiful jew elry, nationally advertised silverware and china, and gifts for all occasions. Stop in and see their fine merchandise when you need something special for someone special. The new SATTLTS DRUG has a complete pre- scription department, a rood line of patent medicines, sundries, and lun- cheonette. They supply you with all your wants and needs. These smart high school girls are admiring the line of smart costume jewelry at the FROCK CHOP. This store also offers a com- plete line of smart fashions for every season and occasion. Stop in at the KOHLER MOTOR COMPANY for all your car repairs. Complete lubrica- tion and overhauling jobs are sure to be well-done there. KOHLERS also feature '.7ILLYS cars and jeeps, that give you the utmost in economy. Ted Merritt has decided that insurance from the HELZER AGENCY on his automobile is a step in the right direction. J. J. HELZER is the man to see when you want the best in reliable and practical insu- rance . V For prompt, dependable service on your car or truck, visit BYERLIE’S TEXACO STATION, located on Third Street. Friendliness and courtesy are policies Of the employees. No job is too big or too little for their careful atten- tion. John Deere tractors are noted for their high quality and the CHADRON IMPLEMENT COMPANY can give you fast delivery on these fine implements. This company is the place to get all modern machinery for the mechanized farm of the future. REED’S HARDWARE is the place to find any and all hardware needs. It is a friendly and convenient store with an abundance of hardware supplies. THE REED FUNERAL HOME gives the best in personalized and dependable service at the time of bereavement. Let’s have a coke’'' THE SUN CONFECTIONERY is the favorite place for teen-agers to have a coke, sandwich or malt. Their juke box always has the most popular songs for your enjoyment. You can also buy current magazines, records, and sheet music at the SUN. ' BINARY c«fS( IHIo s If you are searching for a store where a little extra buys a lot more in beauty aids, then THE SERVICE DRUG is the an- swer. Here you'll find proper aids to good grooming in nationally advertised notion lines. THE SERVICE DRUG also offers accurate prescription service to fill all needs. When you buy at HARTMAN'S, you are sure of getting the best merchandise. All styles and colors are of the latest for men. Smart dressers buy at HARTMAN'S where they always get the best in quality and price. HENKEN'S IMPLEMENT CO. has a complete stock of excellent farm equipment. Far- mers who demand quality and economy always go to HENKEN'S. The farm equip- ment is always dependable and they offer a complete repair service, too. If you need some new tools, paint, or any other hardware, stop in end look over the quality merchandise at BACH'S HARDWARE. You can also get General Electric appliances, baking ware, and' bicycles at BACH'S. Prices are low, too. Everyone dreams of a shiny new car, and THE PREY CHEVROLET COMPANY can make your dreams come true. PREY’S offer the fines in General Motors products and efficient wrecker service day and night. t THE CHADRON COCA-COLA COMPANY supplies this area with the favorite beverage of most men, women, and children. When entertaining or just looking for refreshment, drink coca- cola. THE REFINERY LUNCH offers the very best food at low prices. They are open day and night. This fine eating place is pooular because of its fine home-cooked food. The Ag and Shop boys know where to get the best in all lumber needs. RASMUSSEN LUMBER offers good lumber at reasonable prices. You can also get coal, oil, nails, and fence at RASMUSSEN'S. I HMsJ I I WvJ J Ln Vf J LUMBER ™ coal Girls, if you are planning a home in the future, keep THE MIDWEST FURNITURE COMPANY in mind. This fine store offers you a large variety in colors and styles. And boys, you will be paying the bills so you will want quality and economy. MIDWEST offers fine quality and their prices are right. I like this one says Helen NijfOn. These girls know that they can always find the best in clothes at SCHAFFER'S. Remember whether in or out of school, for formal or soorts wear, you can choose from ti e complete line at this fine store. The A.B.C. ELECTRIC COMPANY has a staff of well-trained electricians to serve all your needs. Whether building a new home, remodeling your old one, or just rewiring, remember A.B.C. This fine company also offers a large variety of toasters, mixers, and door chimes. The many satisfied customers of this fine CONOCO SERVICE STATION can tell you that they always get the best ser- vice and quality. The name Conoco stands for quality and dependability. Be sure and stop at this neat, con- venient service station next time you need gas, oil, or tire repairs. THE CHICOINE KOTOR COMPANY offers the people of this area a complete selection of Ford and Mercury cars. Every car sold by CHICOINE'S is sure to give the best in pleasure, dependability, and economy. When your Ford or Mercury needs a check-up or any other repair job, bring it to CHICOINE'S because your Ford dealer knows your Ford best and can do a better job. All repair jobs are done by trained mech- anics and only factory Darts are used. A complete line of Ford trucks are available at CHICOINE'S. Ford trucks cost less to run because they are built to save .ud to llj. % on gas. If you need a new pick-up for those small hauling jobs or a big truck for those large hauling jobs, stop in and see and drive a new Ford truck from CHICOINE'S. THE HOPPE-ELY LUMBER COMPANY gives you the best in dependable building materials at the lowest possible prices. You can get the most modern ideas for home-building and expert service in all building needs at HOPPE-ELY. r THE HUDSON OIL COMPANY is the place to find fast and dependable car service. They handl Kobilgas and many other famous products that give you the best in operating efficienc They also offer a comclete tankwagon service 9


Suggestions in the Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) collection:

Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Chadron High School - Cardinal / Milestone Yearbook (Chadron, NE) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955


Searching for more yearbooks in Nebraska?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Nebraska yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.