Chadron Preparatory - Eagles Tale Yearbook (Chadron, NE)
- Class of 1960
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4 utuciC Editor-in-Chief - ----------------..........---------------- JULIA HOATS Assistant Editor - — ....---------------.... — . ..... ANN BROTT Business Managers - -------------...------------------...... DIANNE DALTON JIM HOFFMAN Senior Editor----------------------------------------- ----JO ANN COOPER Junior Editor...................................................HELEN ROBERTS Sophomore Editor------------------------- --------------- RUTH CLAUSSEN Freshman and Junior High Editor-------......---------------- PATTY LANGFORD Elementary Editor---------------------......---------------- DAVID BLINDE Sports Editors..................................................CHUCK ROBERTS TOM PACE GLENN OAK Activities Editors - - — -----...--------...-------------- - LORETTA PINSKY TOM MORRIS JIM AYLWARD Features and Snapshots Editors --— ... —---------- - SUE BROWN BILL ATCHISON Faculty and Administration Editors - -- -- — - ----------.... MYRON LEMBKE DAVE WALDRON Through your hard work and patient understanding, the Chadron Prep Band has become an organization of which to be proud. More than that you have made us credits to our school and our community. As a wise teacher and a gifted musician you have given us high ideals and an ex- ample to follow. You have known us all - the shy and the bold, the talented and the untalented, the gay and the moody, the easy-going and the quick tempered - and to each one of us you have given sl little of your knowledge and skill. The highest tribute a class can give to anyone is the yearbook dedication, and it is with deep grati- tude that we, the graduat- ing class of Chadron Prep School, dedicate this 1960 Eagle's Tale to you. Dr. Harry Holmberg. ARCHIE CONN Director of Training School Basketball Coach University of Wyoming, Chadron State Teachers College. DONALD TEWELL Principal of Senior High York College, University of Nebraska, and the University of Oregon. WILLIAM ARTIS Ceramics and Sculpture New York College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Syracuse University, Pennsylvania State University. ALFRED BLINDE Chorus University of Nebraska, Denver University, Indiana University. EDNA DRUMMOND Commercial University of Nebraska, Colum- bia University, Northwestern U- niversity. BELLE GLEASMAN Foreign Languages Colorado State College at Gree- ley, National University of Mex- ico. ANNA KENT Junior High English Iowa State Teachers College, University of Chicago. JOSEPH BARTO Science Junior High Math Nebraska State Teachers College at Chadron, University of Nebr- aska, University of South Dakota. DORA DALTON Home Economics University of Nebraska, Iowa State College. DORIS GATES Biology University of Nebraska. HARRY HOLMBERG Band Northwestern University, Guild- hall School of Music, London, England, Florida State Univer- sity, Drake University. RITA KING Librarian Nebraska State Teachers College at Peru, University of Nebraska, Denver University. RUDOLPH PINSKY Junior High Science Football-Track Coach Alliance College, New Mexico Highlands University. VIRGINIA SPEICH Social Science Peru State Teachers College, University of Wyoming, Univer- sity of Nebraska. ENID M. STRANDRING German Victoria University, Teachers Diploma, Cambridge Post-Grad- uate College, Licencie-es- lettres in French and English, University of Besancon, New York University, University of Poitiers. H. JEANNETTE THEISS Junior High Social Science Colorado State College AMY TURNELL Physical Education University of Illinois, Iowa State University, Northwestern University, University of Wis- consin. MABEL POPPE School Nurse Kearney State Teachers College, University of Nebraska. DORA TAYLOR English, Speech Chadron State College, Univer- sity of Nebraska, University of Southern California. FRANK THOENDEL Industrial Arts Wayne State Teachers College, University of Chicago. MADGE VERSTEEGH Home Economics William Penn College, Capital City Community College. Colo- rado State College at Greeley. Student ENGLISH: BUSINESS MATH. AND GEOMETRY: Vita Heidebrecht Bruce Stewart Richard Ziegler Duane Thompson Mary Ann Sharp Curtis Linse James Zeman Carl Morris Robert Pospisel Dick Phillips Lee Peterson SPEECH: James Zeman John Miller Marlene Rasmussen BIOLOGY: Franklin Sande SOCIAL SCIENCE: Gail Zimmerman Dorothy Benton Delinger Mary Hood William Bishop Bill Horst Richard Blakely Joe Vogler Virgil Meyer Stan Tuton Shirley Passmore Virgil Meyer Richard Phillips Robert Pospisel Bill Mowry Brett Robertson INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Milford Smith Pete Delgado Donald Spicer John Jensen Gary Tuggle Jay Muma Michael Varney Bruce Rockey Richard Ziegler Robert Baquet Gail Zimmerman Bob Sohrt Charles Kadlecek TYPING AND SHORTHAND: Bill Bishop Marilyn Dolson Jerry Rowe Richard Blakely Udell Hughes Lois Covic Margery Engelbrecht Leland Hauder Gale Ibach PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Neal Custer Marilyn Dolson Deloris Irelan Jerry Engelbrecht Charles Kadlecek Virgil Meyers James Smith Don Farley Melvin Stuckey Bud Murray Brett Robertson Don Grace Bill Mowry CHEMISTRY: Gale Ibach Bruce Stewert Eugene Thompson Duane Thompson Jay Muma Neal Custer Curtis Linse Mary Hood Pete Delgado John Miller John Jensen Franklin Sande Robert Baquet Joe Vogler William Miller Bruce Rockey Jerry Rowe HOME ECONOMICS: Franklin Sande Mrs. Kay Martinez Milford Smith Dorothy Cooper Gary Tuggle Stanley Tuton Seated: Dave Blinde, President Jo Ann Cooper, Historian Chuck Roberts, Vice President Ann Brott, Student Council Jim Aylward, Treasurer Dianne Dalton, Secretary WILLIAM ATCHISON Chadron Prep 1,2, 3. 4; Chorus 1.2. 3, 4; Football 1.2, 3, 4; Basketball 1.2, 3, 4; Science Clinic 2; Track 1,2, 3: Paper Staff 2.4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Robe Manager 3; Chorus Stage Manager 2, 4; Operetta 4; County Government 3: One-Act Play 1,4. JAMES AYLWARD Prep 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Track 2; C Club Treasurer 4; C Club 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Speech Clinic 4; County Govern- ment 3; Chorus 1; Annual Staff 4; Student Manager 3, 4; Art 4; President of Trophy Committee 3, 4; Teen Panel 4. E. ANN BROTT Crawford 1,2,3; Prep 4; Girls’ Sextet 1; Girls’ Tri- ple Trio 2, 3; Select Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3; Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4; Speech Festival 4; N.S.T.C. Chorus Clinic 1,2, 3,4; Junior Eagle Editor 4; G.A.A. Volleyball 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Girls' State Candidate 3; County Government 3; Operetta 4; One-Act Play 4; Kiwanis Scholarship Banquet 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 4; Annual Staff 4; Music Letter 3, 4. DAVID BLINDE Alliance 1, 2; Chadron Prep 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Pep Band 3; Dance Band 3, 4; Clinic Band 3, 4; Select Band 3, 4; Band Contest 3, 4; Trombone Quartet 3; Trombone Solo 3; Chorus President 4; Chorus Clinic 3, 4; Select Chorus 3, 4; C Club 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 4; Student Council 3; Honor Roll 3; Letterman Royalty 3; Homecoming King 4; Class President 3, 4; County Government 3; Boys' State Can- didate 3; State Music Clinic 4; Band Camp 3; Annual Staff 4; One-Act Play 3; Operetta 4; Scholarship Banquet 3; Re- serve Athletic Letter 3; Summer Music Week 3; Class Treas- urer 2; Band Officer 2; Football 1; Junior Chorus President 2; Track 2; Science Clinic 1,2; Band 1,2; Wargaliers 2; Chorus 1,2; Band Clinic 1,2; Band Contest 1,2; Operetta 1. D. SUE BROWN Prep 1.2, 3, 4; Chorus 1.2. 3. 4; Band 1,2; G.A.A. 1,3; Science Clinic 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3. 4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Class Treasurer 1; Student Council Representative 3; Class Play 3; Speech Clinic 4; Operetta Lead 4; District Chorus Clinic 2, 3. 4; District Band Clinic 1,2; Brass Quartet 2; Girls' Quartet 3; State Chorus Clinic 3; Speech Play 4; Select Cho- rus 2,3; Swimming Pageant 1; Annual Staff 4; Student Coun- cil Secretary 3. RUTH CLAUSSEN Prep 1,2. 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2,3, 4; Speech Contest 4; Annual Staff 4; Science Clinic 2; County Government 3; One-Act Play 3, 4; 60 W.P.M. Shorthand Award 3; Chorus Operetta 4; Swimming Pageant 1; Teen Panel 4. JO ANN COOPER Chadron Prep 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3; Band Letter 2; Select Band 3; Chorus 1.2, 4; Chorus Clinic 4; Chorus Robe Manager 4; Chorus Operetta 4; Music Contest 1,2, 3; Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Bowling 4; Intermediate Swimming Certificate 1; Swimmers Certificate 2; Science Clinic 2; Class Treasurer 2; County Government 3; Paper Staff 4; Senior Editor of Annual Staff 4; Speech Play 4; Can- didate for Girls’ State 3; Teen Panel 4; Nebraska Regents Exam 4; National Merit Scholarship Test 3; Betty Crocker Test 4; Kiwanis Scholarship Honor Banquet 4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Class Representative 2; Historian 4. DIANNE DALTON Chadron Prep 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Vice President 3; Pep Club President 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. Treasurer 2; G.A.A. President 3,4; G.A.A. Letter 3,4; N.S.T.C. Band Clinic 3,4; Select Band 3,4; Clarinet Quar- tet 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2; Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Chorus 4; N.S.T.C. Chorus Clinic 2,3,4; Select Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Trio 3; Operetta 4; Speech Festival-Superior 4; Two One-Act Plays 3; Speech Play 4; State Safety Meeting 3; 40 Min. Typing Award 3; Teen Panel 4; Class Historian 3; Class Secretary 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 1,2,4; Volleyball Team 3,4; Lettermen's Attendant 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; County Government 3; Science Clinic 2; Girls' State Candidate 3; Kiwanis Honor Banquet 3, 4; Betty Crocker Test 4; National Merit Scholarship Test 3; Regents Alternate Scholarship 4; Swimming Pageant 1; Lettermen's Queen 4; Annual Sales Manager 4. JAMES HOFFMAN Prep 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Dance Band 3, 4; Class Vice President 3; Science Clinic 2; County Government 3; Speech Clinic 4; Speech Play 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Band Letters 2,4; Chorus Clinic 2, 4; Chorus Operetta 4; Teen Panel 4; Sales Manager for Annual 4; 30 Min. Typing Award 3; Sax Quartet 3,4. JULIA HOATS Chadron Prep 1,2,3,4; Student Council President 4; Band, Pep Band, Dance Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band President 4; Northwest Nebraska Clinic Band 3, 4; Nebraska State Clinic Band, Hon- or Band 4; Drum Quartet 3, 4; Superior Tympani Solo 3; Superior Marimba Solo 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Northwest Nebr- aska Clinic Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Treas- urer 4; Prom Attendant 3; Lettermen's Attendant 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. President 2, Vice President 3; Volleyball Head 4; Team Captain 3, 4; First and Second State Awards 3; Third State Award 4; Speech Contest 4; Voice of Democ- racy School and City Winner 2,4; Girls’ State Representative 3; Junior Eagle Staff 2,4; Annual Editor 4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4; Nebraska Regents Scholarship 4; Hon- or Roll 1,2, 3, 4; Macalester College Scholarship 4. PATRICIA LANGFORD Prep 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band Letter 2; Brass Quartet 2; Select Chorus 1, 3, 4; Brass Sextet 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Clinic 3, 4; Select Chorus 2, 3, 4; District Music Con- test 1,2,3; Operetta 4; Community Chorus 4; Science Clinic 2; County Government 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2, 4; Swimming Pageant 1; One-Act Play 4; 30 and 40 Minute Typing Award 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Volley- ball Team 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3. MYRON LEMBKE Chadron Prep 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; County Gov- ernment 3; Science Clinic 2; Music Contest 3,4; Stage Manager 4; One-Act Play 3, 4; Band Clinic 1, 2. 3, 4; Band Contest 3, 4; Chorus Operetta 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Letter 3; Basketball 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 4; Paper Staff 4. THOMAS F. MORRIS Crete 1,2, 3; Prep 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Track Letters. Reserve 1,2; Varsity 3; Football 1,2,3; Football Letters, Reserve 1, 2; Student Manager 3; Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 3, Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; County Government 3; C Club 1,2,3; Junior Class Play, Stagehand 3; Lettermen's Attendant 4. GLEN OAK Chadron Prep 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,3,4; Chorus 1; County Gov- ernment 3; Science Clinic 2; C Club 3, 4; Speech Clinic 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; One-Act Play 4; Teen Panel 4; Track 1. THOMAS PACE Chadron Prep 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1.2, 3, 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; County Gov- ernment 3; Teen Panel 4. LORETTA PINSKY Prep 1,2,3, 4; A Squad Cheerleader 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; PepClub 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Soft- ball 4; Volleyball Team 3; Beginners Swimming Certificate 1; Softball Certificate 1; Cheerleading Letter Award 2,3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Choral Contest 2, 3, 4; Band Contest 2, 3, 4; Senior High Band Representative 2; Band Trio 3; Dance Band 3; Class Secretary 1. Vice President 2; Chorus Librarian 3; Lettermen's Atten- dant 1; Candidate for Regents Test 4; Science Clinic 2; County Government 3; Speech One-Act Play 3; Operetta 4; One-Act Play 3; 30 Min. Typing Award 4. CHARLES ROBERTS Chadron Prep 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; C” Club 2,3,4; C Club Vice President 4; Class President 2; Annual Staff 4; One-Act Play 2, 4; P.T.A. Play 3; Science Clinic 2; County Government 3; Speech Clinic 4, Vice President 1, 4; Homecoming Atten- dant 4. HELEN ROBERTS Chadron Prep 1.2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Cho- rus Robe Manager 2, 3; Chorus Clinic 3, 4; Selected Chorus 2,3; Music Contest 3,4; Operetta 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3.4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. Award 3; Volleyball Team 3; Swimming Pageant 1; One-Act Play 3, 4; Science Clinic 2; County Government 3; Lettermen's Attendant 3; Junior Eagle Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; 40 Minute Typing Award 3. DAVID WALDRON Chadron Prep 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Chorus 1; County Government 3; Teen Panel 4. Se ti vi cuuC tywwt (?M t Ke tce He tt 'Pioyntutt Nebraska State College High School CHADRON Theme: Class Motto Organ Prelude: “Adopto from Orgsn Sonata No. S • GuUmant ProcMMonal: “Coronation March .... - Meyerbeer Mr . DeVonne Snow. Organurt Invocation ........ Reverend Elmer E. HoaLs Paator First Congregational Church Musical Selection: “Let All Things Now Living - Katherine Davis Chadron Prep Choir, Alfred R- Blinde, Director Student Address ......... James Hoffman Student Address .......... Diane Dalton Student Address ......... Loretta Pinaky Student Address Julia Moat Marimba Solo: “Echos Of The Ball' .... GilletteEdwenfc Julia Moats Class History.....................Jo Ann Cooper Presentation of Scholarship ....Dr. G. W. Hildreth Dean, Nebraska State College, Chadron Presentation of Graduating Class .... Donold E. Tewell Principal, Prep Senior High School Presentation of Diplomas ....... Archie H. Conn Director, Campus Laboratory School, Nebraska State College Benediction ..........................- Reverend Elmer E. Hosts Recessional: “Grand Choeur”...................................Dubofa Mrs. DeVonne Snow, Organist Commencement Roll HONOR GRADUATES Julia Meredith Hosts................................Valedictorian Regents Scholarship Mac alerter College Scholarship Dianne I. Dalton ................................Salutat or-tan Normal School Scholarship Regent Alternate James Edward Ay!ward............................Regents Alternate William K. Atchison James E. Ay 1 ward David Blinde Elmeda Ann Brott Sue Brown Ruth M. Claussen Jo Ann Cooper Dianne I. Dalton Julia Meredith Hosts James E. Hoffman Patricia Anne Langford Myron Lembke Thomas F. Morris Glenn P. Oak TVjmaa E. Pace Loretta T. Pinaky Chartee H. Roberts Helen L. Roberts David C. Waldron Presiding: David Blinde...............................Class President Class Motto: “The elevator to succeea is out of order; take the itaira. Class Colon: Blue and Whit . Class Flower: Carnation: Clau Spontoc Mr. Joteph Bat to As we return to the planet, Earth, after an aosence oi neany ten years, we meet the rest of the Senior Class of 1960. Wondering what has become of them, just a handful in the midst of a gulf of human beings in the universe, we set out from the Interplanetary Space Port to find out. Some, no doubt, would be famous while others would be enjoying life in obscurity. When we reached my old-fashioned Cadillac, we drove up to a super-deluxe station equipped for such obsolete models. It was then we noticed the sign: Alyward-Hoffman Filling Station - could this be Jim Alyward and Jim Hoffman? Indeed it was! They told us that those new ultraviolet-ray jets were ruining business. We could see what they meant since we were the only ones traveling on a badly-neglected highway while overhead we could hear the whistle and hum of jets. Continuing down the highway we saw a lone person on what appeared to be a horse. Although we thought they had be- come extinct years ago, we discovered it really was a horse and its rider was none other than Patty Langford who just couldn't catch up with modern times. She and her husband own a spread from Texas to Canada and raise old-fashioned cattle on it. The horse she informed us came from Chuck Roberts and Tom Morris who are taking advantage of the mod- ern era by selling the horses for vast sums to those wanting to get away from it all. Then we saw it! Chadron had really changed since we were last there. Old Prep High is now a museum piece and the 64 story structure taking its place even has parking spaces for jets. In it teaching is Tom Pace and David Waldron who have revolutionized school teaching. Also there is an added feature of no-more-home-work. Sue Brown used to teach here too until she ran off with Jo Ann Cooper to start a Wild West show of their own. The main attractions are Sue roping flying saucers and Jo Ann riding shooting stars. Myron Lembke and Ann Brott flew by to their ranch on which they raise a new type of cattle crossed with bears. They vacation in Florida while the Cowbears are hibernating in the winter. Helen Roberts and Dianne Dalton have settled down in Hollywood now. Both Helen and Dianne are running close com- petition to Marilyn Monroe in a new production entitled, Girl out of this World. Glenn Oak and Dave Blinde are in their dream city, Paris. They are packaging French perfumed snowballs to sell to multi-millionaire's children to disdain the ordinary variety. Loretta Pinsky and Wayne we almost knew would settle down together and we were not surprised to find Wayne working on a new type spaceship while Loretta was running after a dozen small fry. As we stop at the International Jet Factory we find out that Bill Atchison is the owner. What is this we see? Why, it's Julia Hoats, the pilot of a big jet that just flew by. Everybody was accounted for but Ruth Claussen. She always did have our curiosity aroused. We wondered just who she had settled down with. We finally found out that Ruth ran off with a traveling space-man leaving a host of broken-hearted suitors. Well, now we knew there was no object for us to stay any longer because we had to get back. As soon as we refueled our spaceship, we left immediatelv for Venus. I, Jo Ann Cooper, will my ability to sew two right sleeves on one shirt to Karen Harris. I, Myron Lembke, being of strong body and weak mind, will my ability to burn my hand with flash powder to Jim Fitzgibbon. I, Ruth Claussen, being of strong body and weak mind, will my ability to get along with my teachers to Linda Claus- sen. I, Tom Pace, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby will my ability to play football to Elmer Griffith. I, Patty Langford, being of strong body and weak mind, will my ability to get along with boys to Janet Langford. I, Bill Atchison, being of weak mind and strong body, will my ability to sleep through Modern Problems to Jerry Mathis and my nickname, Baby Huey, to Arvid Rhoads. I. James E. Aylward, being of sound body and mind, will my locker number three and my standing feud with mem- bers of the Prep faculty to Jerry Mathis. I, Helen Roberts, will my long, strong, slender legs to Irene Pinsky, and my ability to run out of gas at the proper time to Rhonda Atchison. I, Jim Hoffman, being of sound mind and weak back, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Gary Bieganski. I. David Blinde, being of weak mind and strong body, will my ability to be late for band every day to Arvid Rhoads. TOM I, Julia Hoats, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my ability to play the drums to Kurt Johnson. I, Dianne Dalton, will my appreciation of the finer things in life to Mary Louise Pine, and my ability to sing off- key to Merrita Chipperfield. I, Loretta Theresa Pinsky, or Loretta, as dad would say when he is angry at me, being of sound body and mind, will my cheerleading ability and my love for basketball, football, and track to my sister, Irene Pinsky; to Karen Lembke I will my ability to stick to Chemistry class for a whole year. I, Chuck Roberts, being of weak mind and weak body, will my ability to lay off drinking to Jerry Mathis. I, David Waldron, being of weak mind and sound body, will my ability to skip school to work on my car, and not have to make up time to Dave Carrick. I, Sue Brown, being of completely sound mind and strong body do hereby will my ability to be married two days after graduation to Rhonda Atchison, and my ability to slice hamburger buns for Byerley’s to Dean Beebe. I, Glenn Oak, being of weak mind and sound body, will my nickname. Slim,’ to Dave Carrick. I, Elmeda Ann Brott, will my old car, Spots, to Karen Lembke, so she doesn't ever have to walk again. s4ev sicC VALEDICTORIAN: Julia Hoats SALUTATORIAN: Dianne Dalton SCHOLARSHIPS: Normal School Scholarship: Dianne Dalton Regents: Julia Hoats Regents Alternates: Dianne Dalton, James Aylward. Macalester College: Julia Hoats BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP: Dianne Dalton, David Blinde. D.A.R. AMERICAN HISTORY: Kurt Johnson D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN: Julia Hoats WOMEN’S CLUB SPEECH IMPROVEMENT: Glenn Oak TYPING: Forty Words: Betty Benthack, Mabelle Maika, Merrita Chipperfield, Sandra Redfern. Thirty Words: Irene Pinsky, Loretta Pinsky, Danny Wood. MUSIC: John Philip Sousa Award: Julia Hoats Silver Keys (three years outstanding) Band: Dianne Dalton, Julia Hoats, Patty Langford, James Hoffman. Chorus: Bill Atchison, David Blinde, Ann Brott, Ruth Claussen, Dianne Dalton, Julia Hoats, Patty Langford, Myron Lemb- ke, Loretty Pinsky, Helen Roberts. BAND LETTERS: Six-inch Sharon Arnett, Gary Bieganski, David Blinde, Paul Dugas, Flor- ence Fish, Margaret Hoats, Eric Johnson, Janet Langford, Mary Muma, Arvid Rhoads, Betty Benthack, Merrita Chipperfield, Judith Johnson, Myron Lembke. Four-inch Calvin Augustine, Jim Augustine, John Blinde, Jonell Briggs, Alba Briggs, JoRae Lively, Mickey Smith, Richard Burkhiser, John Carroll, Susan Carroll, Danny Conn, Richard David, Jim Grimes, Charles Helzer, Kurt Johnson, Linda Kent, Mary Louise Pine, Fred Shultz, Richard Wittekind. SHORTHAND: Complete Theory: Sandra Redfern Eighty Words: Sandra Redfern (5 min.), Rhonda Atchison (3 min.). Sixty Words: Patty Langford. Helen Roberts. ART: Seventh Grade: Sandra Mills, Richard Hoffman, Sheri Cashon, Donna Parks, Alba Briggs. Eighth Grade: Richard David, Chuck Helzer, 4c4HZfut6 Sharon Redfern, Danny Conn, Mickey Smith. Ninth Grade: Jerry Weber, Don Richardson. Eleventh Grade: Mabelle Maika, Annette Buchanan, Milton Grantham. Twelfth Grade: Thomas Pace INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD: Myron Lembke V.F.W. ESSAY MEDAL: Barbara Hoats SCHOLARSHIP LETTERS: Sophomore: Paul Dugas, Karin Fischer. Junior: Betty Benthack, Judy Johnson, Mabelle Maika. Senior: Julia Hoats SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATES: Sophomore: Sharon Arnett, Mary Farrar, Florence Fish, Yvonne Hamer, Margaret Hoats. Eric Johnson, Mary Muma, Jean Straub. Junior: Twyla Canaday, Merrita Chip- perfield, Sandra Redfern. Senior: Ann Brott, JoAnn Cooper, Dianne Dalton, Tom Morris. FOOTBALL LETTERS: VARSITY: Raymond Adkins, Bill Atchison, Jim Aylward, Greg Bayliff, David Blinde, Richard Burkhiser. David Carrick, John Carroll, Jim Fitz- gibbon, Myron Lembke, Jerry Mathis, Glenn Oak, Tom Pace, Eddie Rhoads, Charles Roberts. RESERVE: Ron Cashon, Richard Mathis, Donald Richardson. BASKETBALL LETTERS: VARSITY: William Atchison, Greg Bayliff, Jerry Berry, Jim Fitzgibbon, Jerry Mathis, Arvid Rhoads, Danny Wood. RESERVE: Raymond Adkins, Dean Beebe, David Blinde, Richard Burkhiser, John Carroll, Gary Heckman, Myron Lembke. Eddie Rhoads. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT TEAM: William Atchison, Greg Bayliff, Jerry Berry, Jim Fitzgibbon, Jerry Mathis. Arvid Rhoads, Danny Wood, Dean Beebe, Richard Burkhiser, John Carroll. TRACK LETTERS: Jim Fitzgibbon, Myron Lembke. SPEECH CONTEST CERTIFICATES: Sue Brown, Oral Reading of Prose, Good; Julia Hoats, Original Public Address, Excellent; Dianne Dalton, Discussion, Superior; Jim Aylward, Discussion, Excellent; Ann Brott, Poetry Reading, Good; Ruth Claus- sen, Jim Hoffman, Tom Morriss, Glenn Oak, Charles Roberts, Oral Reading of Drama, Excellent; Karin Fischer. Florence Fish, Mary Farrar, Margaret Hoats. Jean Straub, Sopho- more One-Act Play, Excellent. MERRITA CHIPERFIELD - Historian JUDI JOHNSON - Vice President IRENE PINSKY - Student Council JIM FITZGIBBON - President SANDY REDFERN - Secretary ARVID RHOADS - Treasurer S ti l PtOtH. i960 RAYMOND ADKINS SOPHOMORES FLORENCE FISH - President (seated) RICHARD MATHIS - Tteasuret LEOLA SMITH - Secretary PAUL DUGAS - Student Council JANET LANGFORD - Vice President Sharon Arnett JO NELL BRIGGS Secretary RICHARD BURK HIS ER Treasurer JOHN CARROLL President KENNY REDFERN Vice President CHIPPER SMITH Reporter 963 Jerry Anderson Mary Jo Atchison Meredith Ballieu Jo Nell Briggs Richard Burkhiser Ron Cashon John Carroll Nelson Foster Diane Gray Jim Grimes Barbara Hoats Jo Rae Lively Janice Raymer Kenny Redfern Eddie Rhoads Donald Richardson Chipper Smith Donald Smith Jerry Weber Warren Wittekind JUNIOR HIGH uuCe O cceM Ricky David, President; Mary Louise Pine, Reporter; Kurt Johnson, Vice President; Sharon Redfern, Treasurer; Linda Kent, Secretary. 7t£ tyicute A1 Briggs Jr., Vice President; Ricky Wittekind, Reporter; Sherri Cashon, Treasurer; Mike Hartman, Secretary; Susan Carroll, President. FRONT ROW, left to right: Rodger Preble, Charles Helzer, Kurt Johnson, Calvin Augustine, Sharon Redfern, Mickey Smith. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Patty Cashon, Mary Louise Pine, Stephen Dugas, Marvin Hamar, Guy Fish, Ricky David, Laurel Poppe, Sharon Ehlers, Linda Kent, Lanora Griffith. BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Zimmerman, Mike Pascale, Danny Conn, Mr. Peterson. 7t6 tyiade FRONT ROW, left to right: Rich Hoffman, Sheri Cashon, Sue Carroll, Donna Parks. Sandra Mills, A1 Briggs Jr., Tom Pascale. BACK ROW, left to right: Jim Atchison, Mike Hartman, Vince Hill, Louis Peterschck, Fred Schulz, John Moore, Ricky Wittekind. ELEMENTARY 6t tfauCe FRONT ROW, left to right: Christy Belk, Susan Preble, Louella Gray, Sheryl Snyder, Patty Nowlan, Gail Logan, Linda Hensel, Dale Anderson. BACK ROW, left to right: Ron Hamar, Linda Hawk, Lenard Waldron, Roger Busboom, Howard Pine, Kathy Nehmer, Jim Augustine, John Blinde, Mike Mundt, Glen Wittekind. Alice Richards Patricia Hoover 5t£ tfaute FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Foster, Dulcy Boehle, Jo Anne Pace, Darlene Gray, Jerene Raymer, Anthony Cashon. BACK ROW, left to right: Sterling Murdock, Rod Schultz, Rita Park, Connie Grantham, Kirk Blackford, Annette Busboom, Eldon Robinson, Rita Daharsh. Alice Richards Mrs. Helen Hawthorne (faute FRONT ROW, left to right: Larry Wittekind, Donna Trowbridge, Ginger Redfern, Barbara Buchanan, Patty Fitzgibbon, Joe Pace. BACK ROW, left to right: Steve Langford. David Trowbridge, Sandy Augustine, Linda Hawley. Jean McMasters, Terry Gray. Mrs. Robinson 3W tfaute FRONT ROW, left to right: Sue David, Michael Logan, Chris Rhydal, Linda Redfern, Diane Conn, Danny Hood, Mike Parks. SECOND ROW, left to right: Connie Hakanson, Debbie Draxton, Cliff Masons, Kim Grantham, Max Watters, Marilyn Holmberg, Garlan Rhoads. BACK ROW, left to right: Ginger Snyder, Mike Heldebrecht, Kenny Thoendal, Carl Sulzbach, Douglas Murdock. 2nd tytcide FRONT ROW, left to right: Eldon Bartlett, Janet Hill, Rita Roberts, Allison, Boehle, Maria Bieganski, Joyce Murdock, Laura Wattens, Danny Gray. BACK ROW, left to right: Dean Hensel, Mike Nixon, Bobby Picotte, Bill Belk, Richard Pascale, Scott Wittekind, Lloyd Serres, Charles McMasters, Ricky Stalcup. Mrs. Rhydall f iade FRONT ROW, left to right: Jan Snook, Linda Logan, Linda Schumacher. Doris Hensel, Harriet Bartlett, Lyla Watters, Danny Anderson. BACK ROW, left to right: Steven Peep, Leroy Edwards, Rodney Serres, Jim Uriah, Ross Daharsh, Mark Grantham, Ronnie Stalcup, Skippy Robinson. Betty Enlow Janelle Eckerle Mrs. Stiles 'KcetcCenyantett FRONT ROW, left to right: Sandra Wittekind, Linda Knouse, Shirley Trowbridge, Karin Gray, Dena Draxton, Sherry Campbell, Linda Rebman. BACK ROW, left to right: Gary Busboom, Johnny Edwards. Rich Haslow, Roy Fitzgibbon, Craig Barto, Darrell Leisy, Lorin Raymer, Eric Nixon. Penny Chaulk Mrs. Lorenzen School FRONT ROW, left to right: Andrea Isham, Cindy Scheafer, Mary Hugenin, Anne Urlab, Jolynn Rogers, Sheryl Edwards, Marion Hood. BACK ROW, left to right: Johnny Shetler, Mike Schumacher, Jimmie Tangeman, Paul Ludwig, John Sheafer, Tommy Carroll, Ricky Morris. Penny Chaulk Mrs. Lorenzen ACTIVITIES Student ounccC JULIA HOATS, President ANN BROTT, Senior IRENE PINSKY, Junior DAVID BLINDE, Senior JIM FITZGIBBON, Junior FLORENCE FISH, Sophomore PAUL DUGAS, Sophomore eutet at a % c c tt a cc c ct e % JULIA HOATS President ARVID RHOADS Vice President MERRITA CHIPPERFIELr Senior High Rep. JOHN CARROLL Junior High Rep. JIM HOFFMAN Senior High Rep. DIANNE DALTON Secretary LINDA KENT Junior High Rep. JOHN BLINDE Sixth Grade Rep. § H ft [f FRONT ROW: MERRITA CH1PPERFIELD - Librarian DIANNE DALTON - Secretary-Treasurer JO ANN COOPER - Robe Manager SECOND ROW: JERRY MATHIS - Librarian DANNY WOOD - Robe Manager GREG BAYLIFF - Stage Manager THIRD ROW: MYRON LEMBKE - Stage Manager BILL ATCHISON - Stage Manager DAVE BLINDE - President Ss LORETTA PINSKY FLORENCE FISH Junior Sophomore IRENE PINSKY Senior MABELLE MAIKA LORI PINSKY FLORENCE FISH PATTY LANGFORD IRENE PINSKY II? JONELL BRIGGS JANICE RAYMER SHERRI CASHON LAUREL POPPE SUSAN CARROLL MARY LOUISE PINE tycotiox (£6ee Cecut i fJutttax £ zyte DIANNE DALTON MYRON LEMBKE JULIA HOATS JIM HOFFMAN “Pwtti 7R.oy zlty r i ATHLETICS ► BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Pinsky, Greg Bayliff, Chuck Roberts, Myron Lembke, Glenn Oak, Richard Burkheiser, Raymond Adkins, Jerry Mathis. SECOND ROW, left to right: Tom Pace, Eddie Rhoads, Jim Fitzgibbon, Dave Blinde, Jim Aylward, Mr. Delgado. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lindsey, Ronnie Cashon, Donald Richardson, John Carroll, Rich Mathis, Mr. Varney. PREP OPPONENTS 13 Martin, S. Dak. 20 6 Crawford 27 6 Hemingford 40 20 Pine Ridge, S. Dak. 6 13 Hay Springs 41 0 Chadron High 41 6 Rushville 40 13 Gordon 39 SENIOR MEMBERS OF FOOTBALL TEAM Left to right: Myron Lembke, Chuck Roberts, Dave Blinde, Glenn Oak, Jim Aylward, Tom Pace T eiruitttf Sa i6et z(l FRONT ROW, left to right: Jerry Mathis, Jim Fitzgibbon, Greg Bayliff, Jerry Berry, Arvid Rhoads, Danny Woods. BACK ROW, left to right: John Carroll, Jim Aylward, Richard Burkhiser, David Blinde, Myron Lembke, Eddie Rhoads, Coach Archie Conn. Not in Picture: Raymond Adkins, Bill Atchison. SCHEDULE PREP TEAM OPPONENT During the basketball season of ’59-’60, the Chadron Prep Junior Eagles did not post any impressive records. Under the able direction of Mr. Conn they did, however, gain the valuable experience of working together as a team. Win, lose, or draw, the team always gave a fine account of themselves by the fair play which always characterizes a Chadron Prep Team. 36 St. Agnes 53 38 Hemingford 36 38 Bridgeport 49 43 Chadron High 64 34 Provo, S. Dak. 78 N.W. CONFERENCE Tournament 34 Gordon 63 49 Gordon 58 35 Hemingford 59 44 Lusk, Wyo. 47 44 Rushville 48 39 Hay Springs 37 42 Chadron High 51 47 Gordon 50 25 Crawford 48 56 Hay Springs 47 39 Rushville 73 38 Crawford 82 District Tournament 29 Hemingford 55 STANDING: Coach R. Pinsky, Greg Bayliff, David Carrick. KNEELING: Jim Fitzgibbon, Tom Morriss. FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK s4t6Cetic t‘Pfapi. S t. £cC. FRONT ROW, left to right: Pat Langford, Treasurer; Merrita Chipperfield, Secretary; Dianne Dalton, Presi- dent; Irene Pinsky, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Mabelle Maika, Trampoline; Meredith Ballieu, Archery; Betty Benthack, Basketball; Lorie Pinsky, Softball; Mary Muma, Tennis; Julia Hoats, Volleyball; Florence Fish, Bowling. SoltfaU 4. 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