Clarks High School - Bomber Yearbook (Clarks, NE)

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Annual Staff Editor ............... Assistant Editor Advertising Managers Business Managers Activity Managers Sports Editors . . Humor Editors . . Snapshot Editor . . Senior Reporters . Junior Reporters . , . . . Lois Ann Toline ........ Tom Sweet . . Maurice Lindgreen Annette Pehrson Lynda Clark Jack Neel . . . Florence Urkoski Dennis Spires Louis Brunken . . . . Dale Hannappel Ron Urkoski ........Gary Morris Andy Dush . . Marvin Brockmann Leland Pierce Gerald Cahill Mary Cathryn Lahowetz . . . Camille Kaminsky Ralph Jilg . Richard Friedrichsen Kathy Dexter Sponsored By FARMER'S UNION CO-OPERATIVE-Gas-Cream-Produce-Feed, Clarks, Nebraska edukuwfi Jim Sterup James LeVerne Sterup, an outstanding teacher and helpful guide to all stu- dents at CHS, has led our class since 1956 when we enrolled as freshmen. We greatly appreciate his helpfulness and interest in our scholastic and extra- curricular activities. His friendly smile and keen sense of humor will always be revered by all of the senior class. He will be missed next year not only by the seniors but by the underclassmen as well, since he too is leaving Clarks this year. To this man who has contributed so much for our benefit we dedicate the BLUE BOMBER of 1960. High School Faculty FRONT ROW: Mrs. Margaret Tolbert, Mr. Robert SECOND ROW: Mr. Robert Strickland, Mr. James Petitt, Stemper, Mr. James Sterup, Mrs. Bertha Graham. Mr. Edward Matschullat. Grade School Faculty FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gail Strickland, Mrs. Arlene Baird, Mr Theron Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Donetta Petitt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Muriel Anderson, Mrs. Caroline Craig, Miss Marie Zoucha, Miss Lois Randall. Sponsored By 6 JERRY CAHILL Class President 3; Chorus 1,3; Basketball 2; Annual Staff 1,4; Student Manager, 2,3,4; Honor C 3,4. LYNDA CLARK Band President 3; Student Union Secretary and Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3;Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Council 1; Student Council 1: Student Union Board 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Physical Education 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 1,4; Class Play 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. ANDY DUSH Class Secretary 4; Chorus 4; Football 3,4: Track 1,3; Honor C 3,4. JACK NEEL Class President 2; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Honor C 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. CAMILLE KAMINSKY Pep Club President 4; Class Secretary 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Drum Major 2,3; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3; Physical Education 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4. TOM SWEET Class President 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Stu- dent Manager 2,3; Student Council 2; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. 8 DALE HANNAPPEL Class President 4; Class Treas- urer 1; Chorus 1,3,4; Class Play 3. MAURICE LINDGREEN Class Vice-President 2; Class Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Honor C 2,3,4; Honor C Treasurer 4; Student Union Board 4; Student Union Board President 4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4. ANNETTE PEHRSON Pep Club Vice-President 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Physical Education 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. MARY CATHRYN LAHOWETZ Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Cheerleader2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Council 3; Physical Education 1.2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. GARY MORRIS (Lincoln 1) Class Treasurer 3; Chorus 2,3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Track 2,3; Sergeant-at- Arms 2; Honor C 2,3,4; Student Union Board 4; Class Play 3; Homecoming King 4. RALPH JILG Student Council 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Honor C 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. 9 LOIS TOLINE (Eugene, Oregon 1.) Class Vice-President 3: Band 3,4: Chorus 2,3,4: Girls’ Glee 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Council 2; Stu- dent Union Board 4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Physical Education 2,3,4; Dramatics 4: Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 2,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. RON URKOSKI Class Secretary 2; Class Vice- President 4; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,3,4; Class Play 3. LELAND PIERCE Chorus 1. MARVIN BROCKMANN Class Treasurer 2; Track 1,2. FLORENCE URKOSKI (Chicago 1-2.) Chorus 3,4; Girls’ Glee 3; Pep Club 4; Pep Club Council 4; Class Play 4; Homecoming Queen 4. LOUIS BRUNKEN DENNIS SPIRES Chorus 1; Football 1,3,4; Track 1; Student Manager 1,2; Honor C 2,3,4; Football All-State Mention 4. io Senior Class History Year: 1947 Setting: Clarks Public School Time: Nine A. M. Yes, that was the year we first entered the portals of C. H. S. Ralph Jilg, Dennis Spires, Leland Pierce Tom Sweet and Gary Morris were the ’’frivolous five that greeted their teacher Mrs. Butcher, with that first, sweet, innocent, ’’Good Morning, teacher.” During our first grade year ’’the five little Cherubs” were joined by Sharon Schnieder, Mary Cathryn Lahowetz and Camille Kaminsky. Our teacher was Mrs. Pullen and our class numbered eight. The following year Patty Land joined our group, and Mrs. Pullen was again our teacher. Although we grew in stature and intelligence during our third grade we failed to grow in number. We lost Patty Land but otherwise there was little change. However, we did change teachers, Miss Sweet was our teacher through the third and fourth grades. Darlene Sperling joined us in our fourth grade. Mrs. Sloan was our teacher during the fifth and sixth grades. Pauline Nelson joined us during our fifth year at C. H. S. Finally came our sixth grade year and we had made it to the halfway mark. We were pretty grown-up at the grand ole’ age of eleven, at least we thought we were. Jerry Cahill, Charles Govlik, Franklin Brauer and Ronnie Bang left before the year was over. Mrs. Elwyn Craig was our teacher during the seventh and eighth grades. Leland Pierce and Louis Brunken, also Ronald Hudson and Marvin Brockman joined us that year. Finally eighth grade graduation and we were over the hill but what we didn't realize was, we still had a mountain to climb. Our ’’green grizzly” ninth grade year brought about many new additions to our class—in the form of Lynda Clark, Andy Dush, Dale Hannappel, Ron Urkoski, Jack Neel, Maurice Lindgreen, and Annette Pehrson. It was fun but dismay came fast, when the seniors found us and properly initiated us. By our tenth grade most of us thought we had it pretty well ’’racked.” We got to watch the green fresh- men suffer the trials and tribulations we had suffered through. Yes, we had it made all right, until we realized that Geometry and Biology weren’t the’’Snap” courses we had hoped for....Lois Ann Toline and Gary Morris joined us that year. Our Junior year was certainly a busy one. We presented our first class play, received our class rings and sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet. Our Senior year was highlighted by the presentation of our class play the Junior-Senior Banquet, and of course who will ever forget our Senior trip to Colorado. The close of our Senior year brought about both tears and triumphs......with class night, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. Senior Prophecy Listen my children and you shall hear, Of nineteen people with nothing to fear. Who valiantly set out with knowledge acquired, And this is the story of just what transpired. Marvin Brockman is now a patrolman, we hear He's chasing down speedsters both far and near. And writing out tickets by leaps and by bounds, If there's one thing he can't stand it's those hotrod clowns. Here comes Lou Brunken the teen-ager's rage, They swoon and they scream when he steps on the stage. It's nothing, says Lou as he wiggles and shakes, I guess I'm just one guy who's got what it takes. Petite Lynda Clark, that quiet young chick, Has found her great talent and started to click. Comedians hire her for a large fee, And she giggles at jokes for their shows on TV. Jerry Cahill was the first man into space, He soared to the moon in a mad rocket race. He's living there now, a complete life of ease, And has opened a shop, where he deals in green cheese. Our friend Andy Dush who was always quite witty, Is being called in by the rackets committee. We hear poor old Andy has plenty of woes, He writes all the questions for rigged TV shows. Mary Cathryn Lahowetz is now in the WACS, She's absorbed in her work there and these are the facts. She checks up on Clarence it's as fine as can be, Cause she's now a captain, he's still P. F. C. Dale Hannappel always was one for romance, He went into TV and got his big chance. If you like the cowboys you won't have to gripe. He's featured in westerns the tall silent type. Maurice Lindgreen's now known as Maurice the Moose. He wrestles all comers and fast cooks their goose. He draws quite a crowd on those wrestling nights, The girls just love Maurice in dainty pink tights. Blonde Annette Pehrson, that shy little girl, Is now Mrs. Branting and in a mad whirl. It seems that her housework and chores never ends, She has thirteen children, there're four sets of twins. That sharp-witted lad, named Leland Pierce, Has accomplished his purpose with a zeal that is fierce. He’s now a professor at Harvard you see, And has recently gotten his doctor's degree. A marriage consultant is this Jack Neel, In this special field he's become quite a wheel. He counsels each couple and soothes tangled lives, Experience speaking poor Jacks' had six wives. That pert Mrs. Johnson, Camille Kaminsky, Is now a proud housewife as content as can be. She worships her husband and proves it this way, By serving burnt offerings three times a day. Ralph Jilg greatest talent has no limitations, He makes all the fairs doing bird imitations. It’s easy said Ralph, just too funny for words, Why everyone always said I'm for the birds. That famous ventriloquist named Gary Morris, Has run through his fabulous repertoire for us. Amid much applause he took ten curtain calls, My secret? says Gary, I work with real dolls. Florence Urkoski, that famed private eye, Has been reprimanded by our F.B.I. With the blunder she made they thought best to remove her, Cause the first guy she nabbed was named J. Edgar Hoover. Watch out, out there is Tom Sweets loud cry, And through those big doors you can see bodies fly. Please tell us we ask do you like your work son? You see Tom is a bouncer at Club 21. Now there's Dennis Spires dressed up in new togs, We hear he now runs a school to train dogs. But why the long face, he looks sad as can be, It seems all the dogs are now smarter than he. Ronald Urkoski, a musician born Has just replaced Lawerence Welk's Myron Florn. He worked and he practiced year after year, But finally he has it his glorious career. Say, who is that lass in the nifty mink stole? Why itTs Lois Toline, she is now Mrs. Kohl. They’ve worked and they've saved how their bank roll has grown, They now have a gravel pit all of their own. And here's a psychiatrist we don't know him, But who's this on the couch? Why yes it's poor Jim. Mr. Sterup, said doc just lie back and relax, Tell me all about it and we'll get the facts. Said Jim, I don't know it all started I guess when I entered the portals of old C.H.S. And thus ends our story some fiction, some true, And with this thought in mind we will bid you adieu. Senior Class Will We the Senior Class of 1960 do hereby will; To the Junior Class: our ability to convince the school board that it is altogether fitting and proper for us to go out-of-state on Sneak Day; providing they don't get any wise ideas about going to Hawaii. To the Sophomores: we will our ability to keep the same sponsor all four years; providing they keep Mr. Petitt at least three and providing they behave well so that he won't attain anymore gray hairs than Mr. Sterup has from us. • To the Freshmen: we will our ability to be the nicest, neatest, and best class in high school providing they don't become conceited. To our dearly beloved sponsor: Mr. Sterup, we will a four-year supply of tranquilizers because we know that he will put them to good use if he ever has to sponsor another class anything like us. I, Annette Pehrson, do hereby will my ability to get along so well with all members of the opposite sex, to Alice Prososki, providing she gets most flirtatious on the Personality Poll. I, RonUrkoski, do hereby will my Pepsodent Smile to Mr. Strickland providing he doesn't forget himself and lose his dignity. I, Mary Cathryn Lahowetz do hereby will my talent as a bass drum player to Elaine Biolas, providing she carries it back and forth to school every day—practice makes perfect you know. I, Ralph Jilg, do hereby will my ability to break my glasses while participating in athletics to Dale Morris, providing he doesn't break over 50 pairs. I, Lois Ann Toline, do hereby will my ability to get along so well with Larry Kohl to Twyla Church, providing she doesn't give me any competition. I, Gary Morris, do hereby will my ability to date so many girls from the surrounding towns to Larry Miller, providing she doesn't give me any competition. I, Lynda Clark, do hereby will my ability to come to school with scars on my neck to Linda Schott, providing Dwight Strobel isn't responsible for them. I, Camille Kaminsky, do hereby will my talents as a musician to Jim Wruble providing he doesn't spend too much time practicing. I, Dennis Spires do hereby will my ability to study in study halls to Richard Fredrichson, providing he changes his ways. If Maurice Lindgreen do hereby will my privileges as a school board member's son to Leslie Beck providing he becomes one in the next three years. I, Jerry Cahill will my ability to complete high school in four years to Jean Pierce, providing he hustles. I, Marvin Brockman do hereby will my High School Harry Pipes to Larry Miller providing he gets a vehicle to put them on. I, AndyDushdo hereby will my ability to go to dances and intermission all night, to Alan Peck, provid- ing he doesn't drink. I, Florence Urkoski, do hereby will my homecoming crown to some lucky Junior girl providing she is as surprised as I was. I, Jack Neel do hereby will my size to Jerry Zelanzy providing he takes Vern Gagne Geri-Speed. I, Dale Hannappel do hereby will my ability to argue with members of the faculty to Eugene Boryca providing he is always right—like I was. I, Tom Sweet do hereby will my smarts to Clifford Colbert, providing he doesn't become a second Einstein. I, Louis Brunken, will my ability to pass tests without cheating to the Sophomore boys. I, Leland Peirce, do hereby will my size to Jerry Zelanzy providing he takes Vern Gagne Geri-Speed. 12. A. Pehrson 13. J. Cahill 14. M. Brockmann 15. R. Urkoski 16. D. Hannappel 17. L. Clark 18. D. Spires 19. C. Kaminsky 1. J. Neel 2. M. Lahowetz 3. F. Urkoski 4. A. Dush 5. M. Lindgreen 6. T. Sweet 7. L. Toline 8. G. Morris 9. R. Jilg 10. L. Brunken Sponsored By FULLERTON NATIONAL BANK-Member of F.D.I.C.-Fullerton. Nebraska Junior Class Marlene Williams Secretary and Treasurer Dan Grafe President Gene Heule Vice-President Twyla Church Kathy Dexter Jim Dittmer Mary Jane Booth Kathryn Cahill Richard Friedrichsen Dennis Osterman Asa Lloyd Pollard Linda Schott KoAnn Sherrill Jo Ann Stromberg Eugene Urkoski Richard Zegar Raymond Zelasney Joan Zelazny Compliments Of McCULLOUGH AGENCY-Real Estate-Insurance-Central City, Nebraska i6 BOARDMAN STUDIO-Central City and Fullerton, Nebraska Sophomore Class Kathy Schutte Vice-President Janelle Beck Angellne Bialas Jerry Zelasnay President Joe Bolen Ron Neel Secretary and Treasurer Clifford Colbert Janet Kay Evers Jim Graves a Marilyn Heule Carol Jilg Margaret Kohl Valinda Kohl Alan Peck Carol Pehrson Doris Anne Phelps Larry Miller Don Neel Jean Pierce Not Pictured J Jerry Stopak Jim Wruble Connie Zoucha Compliments Of H. H. RILEY AGENCY-Central City, Nebraska VETERINARY CLINIC-Central City, Nebraska Freshman Class Jean Stromberg Secretary and Treasurer Marvin Williams President Mike Bittinger Leslie Beck i Geraldine Dush Kathleen Branting Jon Dexter John Kohl, Jr. Dale Morris Alice Prososki Rob Strickland Sally Sweet Jane Reisner Transferred from Central City second semester. Bonnie Fairbairn Vice-President Billy Booth Eugene Boryea Romona Gates Billy Kohl Genelle Schott Ric Strickland t Patsy Truesdell Genevieve Zelasney Compliments Of HESSELGNESSERS-Oldsmobiles-Central City, Nebraska WM. DOUGLAS CO.-Clarks. Nebraska 8 Newspaper Staff Lynda Clark, Annette Pehrson, Mary Cathryn Lahowetz, Lois .Ann Toline, Mrs. Graham, Camille Kaminsky, Florence Urkoski. Marlene Williams, Richard Friedrichsen, Joe Bolen, Rob Strickland, Lois Ann Toline, Maurice Undgreen, Gary Morris, Lynda Clark. 20 Sponsored By FARMER'S CO-OP ASSOCIATION-Clarks, Nebraska Chorus FIRST ROW: Jim Graves, Joe Bolen, Ron Urkoskt, Gene Huele, Jim Dittmer, Billy Kohl, Jack Neel, Tom Sweet, Don Neel, Ray Zelasney, Andy Dush, Dale Hannappel. SECOND ROW: Larry Miller, Dale Morris, Marv Williams. Dan Grafe, Jon Dexter, Les Beck, Gene Urkoski, Rob Strickland, Ralph Jilg, Ric Strickland, Mike Bittinger, Bill Booth, John Kohl, Jerry Zelasney. THIRD ROW: Margaret Kohl, Sally Sweet, Ramona Gates, Mary C. Lahowetz, Mary J. Booth, Patsy Truesdale, Janet Evers, Florence Urkoski, Lois Toline, Doris Phelps, Linda Kohl, Genelle Schott, Valerie Rose. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Matschullat, Gerry Dush, Jean Stromberg, Kathy Dexter, «Joan Zelazny, Elaine Bialas, Alice Prososki, Angeline Bialas, Connie Zoucha, Kathy Branting, Genevieve Zelasney, Marlene Williams, Camille Kaminsky, Bonnie Fairburn, Ron Neel. FIFTH ROW: Carol Jilg, Kathy Cahill, Lynds Clark, Marilyn Huele, JoAnn Stromberg, Annette Pehrson, Ko Ann Sherrill, Linda Schott, Kathy Schutte, Carol Pehrson, Sue Booth, Janelle Beck, Twyla Church. Band CLARINETS: Ric Strickland, Carol Jilg, Doris Phelps, Ron Urkoski, Joe Bolen, Linda Church, Valinda Kohl, Jackie Herman, Janice Prososki, Jane Riesner. TRUMPETS: Mike Shonsey, Ron Kohl, Derilyn Beck, Loretta Booth, Cindy Swedenburg, Lynn Beck. HORNS: Camille Kaminsky, Sue Booth, Tom Morgan, Linda VanOstrand. FLUTES: Ko Ann Sherrill, Linda Schott, Bonnie Stromberg. ALTO SAXES: Lynda Clark, Jean Stromberg, Leslie Beck, Patsy Truesdell, Genelle Schott. TENOR SAX: Ramona Gates. BARITONE SAX: JoAnn Stromberg. BASS CLARINET: Tom Sweet. TROMBONES: Mary J. Booth, Ralph Jilg, Maurice Lindgreen.. BARITONES: Billy Kohl, Roger Booth. PERCUSSION: Sally Sweet, Mike Bittinger, Rob Strickland, Mary Lahowetz, Lois Toline. BASS HORN: Ron Neel. DIRECTOR: Edward L. Matschullat. Compliments Of SWEDENBURG GARAGE-Clarks, Nebraska NEILSENS RADIO TV-Central City, Nebraska Majorettes TOP ROW: Marcia Mustard, Susan Sweet, Bonnie Freeland. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Bolen, Kathy Dexter, Mary Alyce Kluck. Sue Booth, Sally Sweet, Kathy Schutte, Carol Pehrson Second Team Cheerleaders Compliments Of CENTRAL GAS-Central City, Nebraska FARMER’S NATIONAL BANK-Central City. Nebraska Pep Club FIRST ROW: Carol Pehrson, Camille Kaminsky, Sally Sweet, Lois Ann Toline, Kathy Schutte, Annette Pehrson, Sue Booth. Lynda Clark. SECOND ROW: Genevieve Zelasny, Jean Stromberg, Kathy Branting, Valinda Kohl, Doris Anne Phelps, Marlene Williams, Mary Cathryn Lahowetz, Bonnie Fairbairn. THIRD ROW: Jane Reisener, Valerie Rose, Joan Zelasney, Margaret Kohl, Elaine Bialas, Ko Ann Sherrill, Alice Prososki, Mrs. Tolbert. FOURTH ROW: Janelle Beck, Marilyn Heule, Linda Schott, Kathy Dexter, Joan Stromberg, Geraldine Dush, Carol Jilg, Kathryn Cahill. FIFTH ROW: Mary Jane Booth, Angeline Bialas, Genelle Schott, Florence Urkoski, Janet Evers, Patsy Truesdell, Romona Gates, Connie Zoucha. Lois Ann Toline, Annette Pehrson, Lynda Clark, Camille Kaminsky. First Team Cheerleader Compliments Of NORSTEDT C LOTHING-Central City, Nebraska ZLOMKE FURNITURE CO.-Central City, Nebraska Homecoming KING-GARY MORRIS QUEEN-FLORENCE URKOSKI LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Neel, Lois Ann Toline, Gary Morris, Florence Urkoski, Maurice Lindgreen, Lynda Clark. Homecoming Court Compliments Of CENTRAL BANK-Central City, Nebraska 24 Vincent Douglas-NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.-Clarks, Nebraska Football Squad FIRST ROW: Student Manager Jerry Cahill, Ralph Jilg, Gene Heule, Rob Strickland, Jim Graves, Asa L. Pollard, Gary Morris, Rich Friedrichsen, Joe Bolen, Ray Zelasney. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stemper, Coach; Ric Strickland, Bill Booth, Les Beck, Andy Dush, Jon Dexter, Mike Bittinger, Marv Williams, Dan Grafe, Maurice Lindgreen, Dale Morris, Mr. Petitt, Coach. FIRST ROW: Carol Pehrson, Valerie Rose, Margaret Kohl, Ko Ann Sherrill, Kathy Dexter, Linda Schott, Lynda Clark, Camille Kaminsky. SECOND ROW: Doris Phelps, Ramona Gates, Mary J. Booth, Genelle Schott, Janet Evers, Patsy Truesdell, Lois A. Toline, Valinda Kohl, Sally Sweet. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Petitt, Coach; Sue Booth, Jean Stromberg, Kathy Branting. Mary C. Lahowetz, Bonnie Falrbalrn, Geraldine Dush, JoAnn Stromberg. Volleyball Squad Compliments Of FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Fullerton, Nebraska KUHN AND STERN GRAIN CO.-Clarks, Nebraska 26 Varsity LEFT TO RIGHT: Student Manager-Jerry Cahill, Ralph Jilg, Jim Graves, Gary Morris, Jack Neel, Asa Lloyd Pollard, Dennis Osterman, Joe Bolen, Rob Strickland, Jon Dexter, Ric Strickland. Mr. Stermper, Coach. Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Student Manager-Ron Neel, John Kohl, Jr., Marvin Williams, Billy Booth, Don Neel, Billy Kohl, Leslie Beck, Mike Bittinger, Dale Morris, Mr. Petitt-Coach. Reserves Compliments Of COGSWELL-Batteries and Tires-Central City, Nebraska BENDER'S GROCERY -Clarks, Nebraska 27 Honor C Club FIRST ROW: Ron Neel, Student Manager; Marvin Williams; Bill Booth, Mike Bittinger, Maurice Lindgreen, Ralph Jilg, Dale Morris. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stemper, Coach; Les Beck, Ric Strickland, Richard Friedrichsen, Jerry Cahill, Jon Dexter, Dan Grafe, Mr. Petitt, Coach. THIRD ROW: Andy Dush, Ray Zelasney, Rob Strickland, Gene Heule, Jim Dittmer, Don Neel, Jim Graves, Gary Morris. FOURTH ROW: Joe Bolen, Bill Kohl, Dennis Spires, Dennis Osterman, Asa Lloyd Pollard, Jack Neel. Coach: What’s his name? Manager: Osscowinsinski. Coach: Put him on the first team. Boy, will I get even with the newspapers. The harried coach pleaded with the professor w'ho had flunked his prize tackle to give the boy another chance. Finally the professor agreed and did give the boy a special make-up exam. The next day the coach again anxiously queried the professor. How' did Jones do? I’m sorry, said the professor. It’s hopeless. Look at this....7x5 - 33. But gosh, prof, said the coach, give him a break. He only missed it by one. . Compliments Of ELAINE’S BEAUTY SHOP-Clarks. Nebraska RALPH ROSE-Clarks. Nebraska 28 DR. SHAW LITTLE-Dentist-Clarks, Nebraska Eighth Grade FIRST ROW:C. Fleeman, R. Kohl, J. Zoucha, N. Lovelace, P. Kennedy, R. Quinn, S. Sweet, Mr. Kirkpatrick. SECOND ROW: J. Pierce, L. Branting, L. Didier, R. Booth, J. Herman, M. Kluck. THIRD ROW: L. Church, T. Morgan, M. Mustard, G. Colbert, B. Freeland, J. Ksiazek. FIRST ROW: T. Fleeman, D. Dittmer, D. Herman, Y. Wruble, L. Lahowetz, T. Sherrill, C. Kennedy, Mrs. Craig. SECOND ROW: L. Beck, L. Booth, L. Stromberg, J. Hansher, R. Pollard, J. Prososkl, E. Morris. THIRD ROW: C. Zelasney, P. Blttinger, L. Boroviak, R. Brunken, G. Wemhoff, K. Bolen, C. Lovelace. Seventh Grade Compliments Of ALEXAND FURNITURE COM PANY-Columbus, Nebraska GROSCH IRRIGATION COM PANY-Silver Creek, Nebraska CUNNINGHAM AND PETERSON-Plumbing and Heating-Radio-TV-Fullerton, Nebraska Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: P. Bolen, D. Beck, P nansher, L. Cook, D. Little, D. Zegar, N. Cahill. THIRD ROW: VanOstrand, M. Prososki, E. Sweet, D. Dohse, P. Kohl, M. Shonsey, E. Fergin, J. Wemhoff, J. Church, C. K. Kennedy, Mrs. Strickland. SECOND ROW: D. Didier, Swedenburg, D. Barnes, P. Branting, D. Rice. A. Stromberg, M. Herman, D, Kohl, M, Randall, C. FIRST ROW: V. Peck, L Brunken, J. Ostrander, B. M. Shonsey. THIRD ROW: J. Wemhoff, D. McLean, Herman, R. Zelasny, Miss Zoucha. SECOND ROW: D. Branting, R. Dexter, J. Glasglow, T. Douglas. D. VanPelt, S. Beck, J. Boroviak, J. Bialas, J. Sweet, Fifth Grade Compliments Of SKOGMOS-Central City, Nebraska OWL AUTO PARTS-Grand Island. Nebraska GREENBERGER’S-Grand Island, Nebraska 31 Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: C. Kennedy, C. Fleeman, N. Morgan, D. Bolen, R. Herman, D. Morris. SECOND ROW: T. Kohl, J. Dittmer, J. Wieseman, D. VanPelt, T. Swedenburg, G. Beck, T. Bittinger—Teacher, Miss Randall. THIRD ROW: J. Strobel, R. Branting, M. Brunken, R. Douglas, J. Beck, P. Wemhoff, D. Glasgow. FIRST ROW: K. Fleeman, G. Branting, D.Pehrson.T. Garretson, R. Pollard, I. Riesner. THIRD ROW: L. Stern. SECOND ROW: C. VanOstrand, N. Douglas, J. Prososki, C. Dittmer, R. Herman, D. Douglas, A. Kohl. Third Grade Compliments Of DH. R. R. DOUG LAS-Clarks, Nebraska J. M. MCDONALD CO.-Central City, Nebraska LaFAYETTE BEAUTY SALON-Central City, Nebraska 32 Second Grade FIRST ROW: M. Biolas, T. Engel, W. Didier, S. Beck, D. Wieseman, J. Quinn, L. Sauter, N. Kennedy, R. Wallace, J. Bolen. SECOND ROW: S. Church. D. Beck, S. Garretson, P. Boroviak, J. Wemhoff, M. Kohl, A. Beck, D. Swedenberg, L. Zelasney. THIRD ROW: R. Dexter, D. Mustard, G. Douglas, G. Schott, D. Pickrel, J. Zoucha, C. Huston. First Grade B. Bolen, C. Little, W. Beck.C. Jarecke, J. Beck. SECOND ROW: B. Hansher, J. Morris, A. Pickrel, D. VanPelt, J. Wruble, S. Beck. THIRD ROW: C. Church, J. Booth, J. Beck, B. Pehrson, L. Dittmer, N. Randall. Kindergarten FIRST ROW: M. Bittinger, B. Church, C. Dittmer, G. Biolas, D. Wallace, Teacher. Mrs. Petitt. SECOND ROW: J. Bolen, P. Douglas, J. Miller, M. Shonsey, R. Ksiazek, D. Jarecke. THIRD ROW: G. Stromberg, J. Pickerel, B. Culver, R. Dexter, R. Didier. Compliments Of BECK’S BAR-Clarks, Nebraska PENCE CASH HARDWARE-Central City, Nebraska FREY'S JE W E LRY -Central City, Nebraska 33 Herman, Richard Dittmer, Coach-Mr. Sterup. THIRD ROW: Ronald Kohl, Larry Didier, James Ksiazek, Tom Morgan, Roger Booth, Gorden Wemhoff, Lynn Beck. % Grade School Basketball Team Compliments Of RAECKE AND PH ARES-Lawyers-Central City. Nebraska IDEAL VARIETY -Clarks, Nebraska Dewayne T. Douglas - NO RTH W E STERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.-Clarks, Nebraska Grade School Cheerleaders Susan Sweet Marsha Mustard Mary Alice Kluck Bonnie June Freeland FIRST ROW: Darryl Didier, Dana Little, Thomas Fleeman, Thomas Sherrill, Richard Kohl, Curtis Fleeman, Daryln Beck. SECOND ROW: Michael Shonsey, Ronald Quinn, Rodney Pollard, James Hansher, David 1. Kathy's Clown 2. Waiting For Prince Charming? 3. The Swingin' Stempers! 4. Dancin' In The Dark 5. That's What Love Is... 6. Study Much?? 7. The Kissin' Couple 8. The Big Brass 9. Bandstand--Here We Go 10. Yakety-Yak--Don't Talk Back 11. The Six Mousketeers 12. Everybody's Everybodys Fool 13. Serious-Type Class 14. The Perfect Friendship 15. Cheers! 16. You Name It--It's Yours 17. I Want To Walk You Home 18. Pre-School Mascots Compliments Of W. J. FOSBURY-Wallpaper and Furniture-Clarks, Nebraska CHRISTIAM BOOK AND GIFT SHOP-Auburn, Nebraska 36 STROBEL'S BLACKSMITH SHOP-Clarks, Nebraska 1. Fourth Grade Teacher 2. First Grade Teacher 3. Sixth Grade Teacher 4. Seventh Grade Teacher 5. Eighth Grade Teacher 6. Fifth Grade Teacher 7. Making Somethin' Nice 8. Happy-Go-Lucky-Me 9. Hard Working Crew 10. Shoe Trouble? 11. Summit Conference 12. Sluff Much??? 13. Second Grade Teacher 20. What's so Funny???? 14. Kindergarten Teacher 21. Books. Books and More 15. Hard Worker Books 16. Oh! What A Day 17. This is the big Daddy Speakin' 18. Hold that Pose 19. Third Grade Teacher Compliments Of CLARKS LUMBER CO.-Clarks, Nebraska BOOTH TRANSFER-Clarks, Nebraska ART'S GARAGE-Clarks, Nebraska 1. Cool Cats 2. Sing Pretty Camille 3. Get It Over Quick 4. Wall Flowers 5. King And Queen 6. Conference 7. Why Worry? 8. Dancing Dolls 9. Smile Much? 10. Passion Pit 11. Please Don't Harm Me--I Didn't Do It 12. Oh-Oh! SPOOKS 13. What Is Love? 14. Friendly World 15. Ushers 16. Lover's Corner!! 17. Watch That Position 18. It Must Be Love... 19. Togetherness 20. Are You With The Beat? 21. Gossipers 22. Royalty 23. The Three Stooges 24. Like Father--Like Daughter 25. No Use Trying Girls 26. Bashful Beauty 27. Through The Eyes Of Love 28. Cooking Up A Happy Day 29. Gab Session 38 Mr. Stemper: How'd you get along with your wife in that fight last night? Mr. Pettit: Aw she came crawling to me on her knees. Mr. Stemper: Yeah, what did she say? Mr. Pettit: Come out from under that bed you coward. Mr. Strickland: Give three collective nouns. Dale H.: Flypaper, wastebasket, and a vacuum cleaner. Mrs. Tolbert: ' When the sauce begins to boil, put in a tablespoon of water Ramona G0: Level or heaping? Jackie Sterup in church for the first time, watched the ushers pass the collection plates. When they neared the pew, she piped up so everyone could hear: Don't pay for me, Daddy; I'm under five. Mrs. Pettit to Mr. Pettit: I scratched the front fender of the car a little, dear. Would you mind taking a look at it? It's in the back seat. The Draft Board doctor was examining a prospective recruit, Leland Pierce. Read that chart over there, he commanded. What chart? asked Leland. That's right, said the physician, there isn't any chart. You're in boy. That Ought To Get Results Now, look here, I fired three girls for revising my letters, see? growled the boss to Annette, out on her first job. Yes, sir. All right. Now take a letter, and take it the way I tell you! And the next morning Mr. O. J. Squizzof the Squizz Soap Company received the following letter: Mr. O. K. or A. J. or something, look it up, Squizz, what a name! Squizz Soap Company, Detroit, that's in Michigan, isn't it? Dear Mr. Squizz: Hm-m-m-m. The last shipment of soap you sent us was of inferior quality and Iwantyouto understand—no, scratch that out. I want you to understand— Hmmmmmm—unless you can ship—furnish, ship, no, furnish us with your regular soap, you needn't ship us no more, period, or whatever the grammar is. Where was I? Paragraph. Your soap wasn't what you said—I should say it wasn't! Them bums tried to put over a lot of hooey on us. Whaddya want to paint yer faces up for like Indians on the warpath? We're sending back your last shipment tomorrow. Sure, we're gonna send it back! I'd like to feed it to 'em with a spoon an' make 'em eat it, the bum! Now, read the letter over—no, don't read it over, we've wasted enough time on them crooks; fix it up and sign my name. Whaddya say we go out to lunch? Compliments SAMPSON AND ARMATYS-Lawyers-Central City, Nebraska AL’S TAVERN-Clarks, Nebraska (il.ASCl () V 1NSLK. NC K-C!arks. Nrhragkg_________ Famous Last Words Of The Seniors Of 60 Marvin Brockman - If there is more in life than a good time I have never found it. Louis Brunken - Would that I might sit at ease and not be bound to think. Jerry Cahill - I plan to be the first man to the moon, the teachers keep telling me I should go. Lynda Clark - I’ve always loved history, dates are so easy to remember. Andy Dush - I have never let my studies interfere with my education. Dale Hannappel - If arguing was money, I’d be a millionaire. Ralph Jilg - Benjamin Franklin and I have something in common people are always telling me to go fly a kite. Camille Kaminsky - Music is beautiful, but then so am I. Mary Cathryn Lahowetz - Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you spoil your make-up. Maurice Lindgreen - The folks think I’m innocent anyway. Gary Morris - Not that I love study less, but I love fun more. Jack Neel - I’m here to satisfy my curiosity, but I'm still curious. Annette Pehrson - If they taught a subject called boys I'd be an A student. Leland Pierce - I must be a senior, my picture is in the annual. Dennis Spires - Sometimes I sit and think, but usually I just sit. Tom Sweet - The hand of the intellect rules the world, but who wants an intellectual hand. Lois Ann Toline - She sighs at many but loves only one. Florence Urkoski - Silence is golden, what more is there to say. Ron Urkoski - My friends kept me from getting good grades. Compliments Of POLLARD'S OIL CO.-Clarks, Nebraska CLARKS GRAIN CO.-Clarks, Nebraska 40 CLARKS NEWS-Clarks, Nebraska 'yvi vu , £) wi TZcUvct 'P SL tAjJ Autographs Compliments Ofnents Of CENTRAL CITY FLORISTS-Central City, Nebraska GAM BLES-Central City. Nebraska CENTRAL FARM DE VE LOPM ENT-Central City, Nebraska 42 Autographs Compliments Of DR. H. F. GREVING-Dentist-Central City. Nebraska MORROW WATCH CLOCK RE PAIR-Central City, Nebraska SALLINGER PRODUC E-Central City, Nebraska 43 Autographs Compliments Of HORD AND SON, INC.-Central City, Nebraska DR. E. T. ZIKMUND-Central City, Nebraska FORD GARAGE-Central City, Nebraska ELECTRIC HEATING CLEAN - SAFE - ECONOMICAL M-odern A-utomic T-emperature control C-lean H-ealthful L-ong life E-conomical S-ilent S-afe Electric Heating is Matchless and truly space-saving. Electric heat- ing systems can be concealed completely yet provide the best of effi- ciency. See your Electrical Contractor or: Consumers Public Power District Clarks Telephone Co. VINSON BITTINGER, Manager CLARKS, NEBRASKA LI 8-2511 46 Blue Bird Specialists In LADIES' SMART APPAREL Shop For Women Exclusive But Not Expensive Columbus, Nebraska Columbus, Nebraska Fairacres Dairy Farms, Inc. Most Modern Dairy In Nebraska GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA Compliments Of DR. A. M. SCOTT-Dentist-Central City, Nebraska FRONTIER SERVICE-Central City, Nebraska GEREN DRUG STORE-Central City, Nebraska 47 Congratulations Class Of 1960 Bosselman Eaton Cafe Sears, Roebuck Company Standard Service Station 24 Hour Service Just Say Charge It Steaks - Chicken - Sea Foods Sandwiches - Malts 401 W. 3rd Grand Island, Nebr, East Highway 30 Grand Island, Nebraska Jaeger’s Standard Service Gas and Oil Wards Tires and Batteries Central National Bank OF COLUMBUS S H Green Stamps 1906 - 1960 Clarks, Nebraska Fifty-Four Years of Dependable Banking Columbus, Nebraska Compliments Of POWELL'S GIFT SHOP-Central City, Nebraska SOLT FUNERAL HOME-Central City, Nebraska ARMOUR CREAMERIES-Central City, Nebraska Congratulations Class Of 1960 Farmers Feeders Supply Mobile Milling Wayne Feed Williams Bros. Co. Men's Wear, Dry Goods, Shoes Army and Navy Surplus Phone 405 Central City, Nebraska Columbus, Nebraska Redman’s Shoes Style Shoppe Where Fit Comes First Central City, Nebraska Maidenform Bras Doris Dodson Dresses 313 G Street Phone 264W Central City, Nebraska Compliments Of JUSTICE AND LOCKE-Central City, Nebraska E E COFFE SHOP-Clarks, Nebraska COLBY'S GROCERY-Clarks, Nebraska 49 ( Utere is Tri-County Implement somethifo abouioj- John Deere Phone 4271 • STEAKS • CHICKEN Silver Creek, Nebraska • DINNERS • SHORT ORDERS • HOME MADE PIES • OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY tfseyfit) Rocket Cafe Phone 228 East Central City on Hiway 30 Central City, Nebraska Dairy Queen Smith Electric Zenith - Radios - Television Central City, Nebraska Westinghouse Appliances I Phone 130W Central City, Nebraska Compliments CUT AND CURL BEAUTY SHOP- -Mrs. J. R. Burruss-Clarks, Nebraska FRITZ ENGEL-Auctioneer-Clarks, Nebraska


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