■ CLARKS HIGH SCHOOL Clarks, Nebraska Howard Fairbairn - Editor ( Ia rL5 (f31u e ( 3om let Jl n i u a t Suff Editor............... Assistant Editor . . . Advertising Managers Business Managers Activity Managers Sports Editors Snapshot Editors Senior Reporters Howard Fairbairn . . Loretta Booth . . . Dick Evers Jim Ksiazek Maxine Hanappel Phyllis Zelasney . . . Mary Kluck Tom Morgan . . Lois Branting Glenda Colbert Bonnie Freeland Joyce Heule Pat Kennedy Jennie Pierce Joan Stopak Judy Zoucha . . Larry Didier Roger Booth Ron Quinn Ron Kohl . . Jackie Herman Linda Church . Marcia Mustard Susan Sweet Junior Reporters.....................................................Lynn Beck Erma Morris Faculty Advisor....................................................Mr. Johnson 2 We, the Senior Class of 1964, dedicate this annual to Mr. Philip Micheli, who has been our class sponsor during our last two years at CHS. We greatly appreciate the time, consideration, and help he has given us. 4 Jl i a h S' c hoof a c u ft FIRST ROW: Mrs. Kivett, Mr. Dasher, Mr. Strickland, Mr. Eigstiy, Mr. Micheli, SECOND ROW: Mr. Higgins, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Crosley. 6 TOM MORGAN Football 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Honor C 2,3,4: Class Play 3,4; Class President 4; Annual Staff 4. JACKIE HERMAN Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Physical Education 1,2,3; Volley- ball 1; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Class Play 3,4; Newspaper 4; Annual Staff 4: Librarian 2,3,4; Saluta- torian 4. LOIS BRANTING Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Physical Education 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4: Li- brarian 2,3,4. HOWARD FAIRBAIRN Chorus 1,2; Honor C 1,2,3,4; Honor C President 4; Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4: Annual Staff 3,4: Homecoming Attendant 4; Student Manager 3,4. SUSAN SWEET Majorette 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader Captain 4; Cheerlead- er 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Physical Education 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Class President 3; Newspaper 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4: Pep Club Council Leader 1; Class Play 4. 8 PHYLLIS ZELASNEY Majorette 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice President 4: Physical Education 1,2,3,4; Class President 2; Class Play 3,4; Dramatics 4; Newspaper 4: Annual Staff 4; Librarian 2,3,4. LARRY DIDIER Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Honor C 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Annual Staff 4. MARCIA MUSTARD Majorette 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Council 4; Physical Education 1,2,3; Volley- ball 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Newspaper 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 2,3,4. MARY KLUCK Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Physical Education 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Class President 1; Class Play 3: Student Director 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Newspaper Editor 4; Librarian 2,3,4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Student Union Board 1; Majorette 1,2; Drum Majorette 3,4; Valedictorian 4. DICK EVERS Chorus 1,2; Honor C 2,3,4; Honor C Secretary- Treasurer 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; All State Football 4; State Track 4. 9 ROGER BOOTH Band 1,2,3; Honor C 1,2,3,4; Honor C Vice President 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. LINDA CHURCH Dramatics 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Council Leader 2,4; Physical Edu- cation 1,2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Play 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 2,3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. GLENDA COLBERT Chorus 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Physical Education 1. RON KOHL Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Honor C 2,3,4; Class Vice President 4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 3, 4: Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4. lO JUDY ZOUCHA Chorus 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Physical Education 1,2; Librarian 2,3; Class Play 3. JOAN STOPAK Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Physical Education 1 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 2,3,4. RON QUINN Band 1,2,3; Chorus 2; Honor C 3,4; Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4. ,4; MAXINE HANNAPPEL Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club President 4; Physical Education 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4; Librarian 2,3,4; Class Vice President 3. BONNIE FREELAND Majorette 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Council Leader 3; Pep Club Secretary 4; Physical Education 1,2,3,4: Volleyball 1,2,3,4: Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Class Play 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 2,3,4. JIM KSIAZEK Chorus 1,2; Honor C 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary- Treasurer 1; Class Vice President 2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming King 4; Class Play 4. 11 S en i o r C (a S J CLASS FLOWER.........White Rose CLASS COLORS.........Blue Silver CLASS MOTTO...........Pleasure Comes Through Toil PAT KENNEDY Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4: Physical Education 1,2. JOYCE HEULE Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Physical Education 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4: Librarian 2,3,4. JENNIE ROSE PIERCE Chorus 1,2,3,4: Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Physical Education 1,2. 12 S e n i or C Ia 5 J History While looking in our scrapbook of memories we come upon the year 1952, when in September, 12 anxious students began their school career as kindergarteners. These twelve beginners, under the direction of Mrs. Anderson were; Linda Church, Maureen Kluck, Mary Kluck, Tommy George Morgan, Susan Sweet, Larry Didier, Jennie Rose Pierce, Glenda Colbert, Curtis Fleeman, Rodger Booth, Dick Dittmer, and Lois Branting. All of these are remaining in the graduating class except Dick Dittmer, Curtis Fleeman, and Maureen Kluck. In our first grade Mrs. McLean was our teacher. Here we gained Danny Roumpf and Dianna Bowers. Mrs. McLean was also our teacher in our second grade. Here we lost Curtis Fleeman and gained Marcia Mustard, Patty Govlik and Mildred Van Meter. Our class now numbered 16. In the third grade we were again very happy to have Mrs. Anderson as our teacher. During this year we lost Mildred Van Meter, who moved to St. Edward, and Patty Govlik, who moved to Hordville. The year was highlighted by the successful operetta The Pied Piper. We journeyed still farther into the fourth grade. Here again we had Mrs. Anderson as our teacher. Once again, Curtis Fleeman joined our class, along with Bonnie Freeland. Passing out of the doors of our fourth grade, we were sorry to lose Dick Dittmer. In the year 1957, we were now fifth graders. Mrs. Sloan was our teacher in this class. Jackie Herman and Phyllis Zelasney joined us from District 55. Climbing still higher, we entered the sixth grade with Mrs. Glasser as our teacher. Nineteen students, seven boys and twelve girls, entered our room the first day of school. Joyce Heule, Judy Zoucha, Ronald Kohl, and Jim Ksiazek, who were pupils of District 11, were quickly made welcome by the class during this year. We also gained Pat Kennedy. In our seventh grade, Danny Roumpf moved to Grand Island during February, Phyllis Zelasney moved to a farm south of Havens and Joyce Heule to District 33. We were sorry to lose these pupils. Mrs. Craig was our teacher. In our last year of grade school, Mr. Kirkpatrick took on the job of instructing us and trying to make high school students out of us. In the middle of the year we were joined by Rhonda Jackson. Our graduating class consisted of 20 students. This year was highlighted by the class trip to Lincoln where we toured the Coca-Cola Bottling Co., the State Capitol, and various museums. In the fall of '60, 28 of us became high school students. Among the 28 were 8 new members. They were Anne Grafe, Ron Church, Robert Dush, Dick Evers, Howard Fairbairn, Maxine Hannappel, JoAnn Stopak and Phyllis Zelasney. We chose for our class colors light blue and silver, our class flower white rose, and our motto Pleasure Comes Through Toil. In our Sophomore year we lost Anne Grafe, Norma Lovelace, Curtis Fleeman and Ron Church. This made our class number 24. In the Junior year we witnessed the excitement of putting on the Junior-Senior Ban- quet. We chose for our theme Oriental Gardens, which was enjoyed by everyone. We put on a successful class play entitled Custer’s Last Stand. We received our class rings around Thanksgiving from the Herf Jones Company. In our closing year at CHS we were 23 strong, having lost Robert Dush. In the be- ginning of the year we took our senior class pictures at Lumbard =Lechinsky in Grand Island. We presented the Christmas play, The Trees. We ordered our announcements from Herf Jones Company. On April 17th, we went on a week-end tour of the city of Chicago. Then on May 15th, we produced our final class play, The Curious Savage, which was a rousing success. On May 25th, 23 Seniors received their diplomas at the Commencement Exercises, and paid final tribute to CHS. 13 It is now the year of eighty-four, As we see our Seniors come through the door. Twenty years have past since that rememberable day, When they said, ’’Good-bye CHS, we’re now on our way.” Coming in — opps! — she tripped on her feet. It’s nobody else but our own Susan Sweet. She now lives in Los Angeles and spends every day, Teaching Physics at U.C.L.A. Here comes Bonnie Freeland we want you to know, She's on every morning with her own TV show. She’s made millions of fans happy by loosing their pounds. And for added exercise, she chases Grey-Houndo. A wine-colored Mercury just pulled up outside, And in strolls Dick Evers and his young, lovely bride. Dick, as usual, looks rather foggy, And looks amazingly like his Dad, Augie. Now at the door we see quite a jewel, As she comes closer, we see it's Joyce Heule. Joyce, who never did have too much to say, Is now an announcer on K.O.M.A. With popped eyeballs and disjointed lids, We see Judy enter with 10 Brown kids. Yes, she’s now known as Mrs. Robert Brown, And they live on a farm just north of town. Ron Kohl, who was always great in track, Just ran in with 3 girls on his back. He’s still single and still quite a sport, He’d have to be - with 20 dames in each port. Why here is Mary Kluck, the hard working tycoon, Who's now the editor of the Clarks Tribune. She has many subscribers all over the land, And she also edits the Silver Creek Sand. Remember Linda Church, the merry ole soul? After graduation she became Mrs. Kohl. She married Jerry - for better or for worse, And in her spare time, she’s a registered nurse. And in strolls Roger Booth to show, He's made his fame by becoming pro. He plays football for the Green-Bay Packers, And makes extra money by selling Ritz crackers. And who's this dame with her face so bright? It's our own Glenda Colbert, who's ready to fight. She’s become a professional wrestler you see, And can be seen Thursday nights on Channel 5 TV. Here comes somebody that everyone knows, It’s Glenda’s manager, Jennie Rose. As a team they do quite well, They make lots of money, so we hear tell. Who’s this gent who is staggering in? Why it's Jim Ksiazek with his homemade gin. He spends most of his time planning maneuvers, On just how to outwit shifty Revenuers. The sirens are heard blowing and all of the sort, She thought she’d drop in before going to court. Who could own such a loud X-KE? It’s nobody else but Pat Kennedy. Glancing at the door - why take a look, It’s JoAnn Stopak, the famous cook. She loves to cook outside on the grill, And for refreshments - there’s always her ’’still.” Who’s that chick at the door we see? It’s the graceful ballet dancer, Phyllis Zelasney. Her hobbies are surfing and flying kites. She looks real shapely in those size 8 tights. Coming in next - why who could this be? It’s Howard Fairbairn, the local M.D. He’s delivered more babies than Carters have pills, And he is also noted for curing all ills. Who’s that over there, the one in the sheath? Why it’s Lois Branting and her boy friend, Keith. Yes, they’ve been going steady all this while. And Come next Christmas,” says Lois, it's down that aisle. Who was that, who just walked by? That's Jackie Herman, the government spy. She’s very well traveled and knows many great names, To settle down and get married are her two biggest aims. Larry Didier, known for his blond wavey hair, Just pranced in to find his chair. He now owns a chain of Conoco stations, And his name is well-known in 9 different nations. Maxine Hannappel, always known to be small, Has invented a pill to make people tall. She’s become very rich, as most inventors do, There's only one problem, she’s now 6 foot 2. The sound of squealing brakes is heard, As Ron Quinn arrives in his Thunderbird. He now comes in with his face all aglow, He does TV commercials for Haley’s M.O. Marcia Mustard walks in and finds a place, She's now a waitress - just like Grace. She's really quite good, so they say, And holds employment at the Nite Day. Why here comes Tom Morgan to make the scene, He’s all dressed up but his head is shaved clean. I guess you've got it without even guess'in, He’s made Army life his profession. We, the Senior Class of 1964, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Senior Class of 1965, our ability to raise money for sneak day, providing each of them doesn't have to chip in more than $5.00. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Junior Class of 1965, our maturity, providing they grow up within the next two years. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Sophomore Class of 1965 our ability to be a menace to the teachers, providing they get good grades in the process. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Freshman Class of 1965 our ability to conform to high school life, providing they do it within four years. I, Roger, Booth, do hereby will my ability to play football to Allen Shultz, providing he keeps his weight down. I, Lois Branting, do hereby will my ability to get up at 8:30 and get to school on time to Jim Clark, providing he doesn't get there before five minutes until 9:00. I, Linda Church, do hereby will my homecoming crown to some lucky Junior girl, providing that she is as baffled as I was. I, Glenda Colbert, do hereby will my height to Elynn Miller, providing she doesn’t become taller than I am. I, Larry Didier, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Strickland to Dick Kohl, providing he doesn't get kicked out of school more than once. I, Dick Evers, do hereby will my ability to throw the discus to Mr. Strickland, pro- viding he doesn't toss it in any windows. I, Howard Fairbairn, do hereby will my ability to play football to any unfortunate un- derclassman, providing he is as big as I am. I, Bonnie Freeland, do hereby will my short hair to Sandy Hays, providing she de- cides to put some curl in it. I, Maxine Hannappel, do hereby will my privilege to sell annual ads to some lucky Junior, providing they don't spend anymore time than I did window shopping. I, Jackie Herman, do hereby will my ability to have a successful slumber party to any female underclassman, providing they can keep the girls awake all night as I did. I, Joyce Huele, do hereby will my quiet nature to Kathy Bolen and Irma Morris, pro- viding they use it in the right manner. I, Pat Kennedy, do hereby will my ability to get my chores done and come to school late to my sister Carol, providing she doesn't arrive at school before 9:05. I, Mary Alyce Kluck, do hereby will my Drum Major's baton to Margaret Herman, providing she turns the band at the right corners as I did. I, Jim Ksiasek, do hereby will my ability to go with a girl from Clarks to some of the fellows who don't realize what they have right here. I, Ron Kohl, do hereby will my long hair to Mr. Strickland, providing it doesn't go to his head. I, Ron Quinn, do hereby will my ability to get out of last period study hall to Allen Schultz, providing he stays down to Joes the whole hour. I, JoAnn Stopak, do hereby will my ability to get the car to Carol Zelasny, providing she is more successful than I was. I, Susan Sweet, do hereby will my ability to get along so well with the opposite sex to Carol Kennedy, providing she gets most flirtatious on the Personality Poll. I, Phyllis Zelasny, do hereby will my shortness to LeAnn Meinecke, providing she doesn't shrink to 5' 2 or less over night. I, Judy Zoucha, do hereby will to anyone the same luck I had in bunking with three in a locker. a m o u J a J W or cl $ Joyce Heule............................A good reputation is more valuable than money. JoAnn Stopak...........................While we stop to think, we often miss the opportunity. Jim Ksiazek............................Crime is honest for a good cause. Glenda Colbert.........................Rome was not built in a day. Lois Branting..........................Better late than never. Roger Booth............................Better to give than to take. Larry Didier...........................Man's best possession is a sympathetic girl. Maxine Hannappel.......................Little friends may prove great friends. Tom Morgan.............................We cannot all be masters. Dick Evers.............................They say miracles are past. Roy Quinn..............................Romans, countrymen, and lovers! Hear me for my cause; and be silent, that you may hear. Jennie Pierce..........................Marriage is a desperate thing. Pat Kennedy............................Kiss till the cows come home. Howard Fairburn........................No man can lose what he never had. Jackie Herman..........................The mouth is talkative and troublesome: for words once uttered, there is hardly a place for repentance. Marcia Mustard.........................Learning without thought is labor lost: thought without learning is perilous. Ron Kohl...............................Shoot low, men, They're riding Shetlands. Mary Kluck.............................Life is like an onion, you peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep. Phyllis Zelasney.......................Use friendship as a drawing account if you wish, but don't forget the deposits. Linda Church...........................The highest towers begin at the ground. Bonnie Freeland........................When you give honest advice, have one foot out the door. Judy Zoucha............................Neither in writing nor in reading wilt thou be able to lay down rules for others before thou shalt have first learned to obey rules thyself. Much more is this so in life. Susan Sweet............................There is always someone worse off than your- self. 1 8 « n i or C. fa A A CLASS CLASS CLASS Learn After You Know It All That Counts COLORS...........Purple White FLOWER...........White Carnation MOTTO............It's What You Bonnie Stromberg Pres. Pat Bittinger V. Pres. Kathy Bolen Sec.-Treas. Lynn Beck Theresa Bialas Loretta Booth Linda Boroviak LeRoy Dierks Dick Dittmer Francis Dittmer Richard Brunken Jim H nsher Sandra Hayes Carol Kennedy David Herman Elynn Miller Erma Morris Rod Pollard Janis Prososki Alan Scholz Betty Starostka Norma Voichahoski Gordon Wemhoff Yvonne Wruble Carol Zelasny 20 CLASS CLASS CLASS e o i? i o m o r e COLORS ..... FLOWER...... MOTTO ...... CLss Turquoise White White Carnation Within Ourselves Lies Our Future Arnold Kula Dana Little Cindy Swedenburg Pres. V. Pres. Sec. Treas. Donna Barnes Derilyn Beck Pauline Branting Janis Church Connie Cook Darrly Didier Dale Doshe Donnie Dush Beverly Fairbairn Emilie Fergin Linda Ferguson Mike Ferguson Patty Hansher Margaret Herman Kathleen Kennedy Mike Shonsey Alberta Stromberg Eddy Sweet Janet Wemhoff David Zegar Leonard Zelasney 21 7reJi ni a n Ctaii CLASS COLORS.......Gold White CLASS FLOWER . . . .Peony CLASS MOTTO.........The Quitter Never Wins And The Win- ner Never Quits Tony Douglas Pres. Jackie Sweet V. Pres. Betty Herman Sec.-Treas. Shannon Beck Jim Bialas Joyce Bialas Jim Boroviak Diana Branting Irene Brunken Jim Clark Reda Rae Cook Renae Dexter Jim Glasgow Joyce Hannappel Alex Koufelt Dennis McLean Judy Ostrander Sandra Soil Matt Shonsey Phyllis Urkoski Dennis Van Pelt Carolyn Wells Jay Wemhoff 22 .S c ! oo ( (Basketlalt FIRST ROW: R. Herman. T. Stem. R. Pollard. D. Morris. J. Dittmer. T. Kohl. R. Herman, D. Bolen, B. Douglas, Coach, Mr. Crosley, SECOND ROW: J. Bolen, L. Zlomke, D. Swedenburg, J. Bialas, D. Beck, G. Douglas, T. Swedenburg. D Pickeral, G. Schott. School Ck'.rt. a cl Gay Beck. Rosetta Branting, Kathy Hayes, Janet Stroble, Diane VanPelt, 23 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sloan. Mrs. Kivett, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Baird. Mrs. Alexander, SECOND ROW: Mr. Cash. Mrs. Shonsey, Miss Zoucha, FIRST ROW: D. Zlomke. J. Strobel. D. VanPelt, K. Hayes. G, Beck. R. Branting, C. Kula. SECOND ROW: C. Kennedy, R. Herman. D. Morris. N. Morgan. M. Brunken. J. Weiseman, T. Swedenburg, J. Dittmer, Teacher, Mr. Cash. THIRD ROW: P. Wemhoff. T. Bittinger. T. Kohl. B. Douglas, D. Glasgow. D. Bolen. 24 FIRST ROW: C. Harris. C. Dittmer. L. Prososki. L. Mundt, D. Douglas. N. Douglas. SECOND ROW: Teacher, Mrs. Shonsey. R. Pollard, R. Herman, G. Branting, A. Kohl, I. Riesner, T. Stem, J. Bialas. FIRST ROW: L. Zelazny, S. Church. M. Kohl, P. Broviak, R. Dexter. C. Huston, J. Wemhoff, J. Wells. SECOND ROW: Teacher. Mrs. Strickland, A. Beck, L. Zlomke, C. Szatko, S. Beck, W. Didier, N. Kennedy, J. Quinn, L. Sauter, J. Starostka. THIRD ROW: D. Weiseman. D. Swedenburg, D. Mustard, D. Pickrel, G. Schott, J. Zoucha, G. Douglas, D. Beck, J. Bolen. 29 FIRST ROW: J. Beck. D. Szatko. V. Ferguson. P. Branting, V. Kula, S. Beck. B. Hansher. M. Bialas. SECOND ROW: C. Jaracke. C. Little. N. Randall. D. VanPelt, C. Church, K. Mundt, J. Morris, S. Earl. THIRD ROW: B. Bolen. J. Wruble. L. Dittmer, J. Booth, W. Beck. FOURTH ROW: Teacher, Miss Zoucha, J. Harris, B. Zoucha, J. Vincent. A. Pickrel. our FIRST ROW: M. Bittinger. K. McNeal. S. Beck, M. Shonsey, C. Harris, C. Dittmer, L. Earl. SECOND ROW: P. Douglas. J. Pollard. J. Miller. Teacher. Mrs. Alexander, S. Anderson, B. Church, J. Bolen. THIRD ROW: R. Ksiazek, J. Wilson. R. Dexter. G. Stromberg, R. Didier, D. Jarecke, J. Wells. 26 FIRST ROW: G. Johnson. R. Mace. T. Wemhoff. G. Starostka, J. Beck, SECOND ROW: D. Szatko, K. Pickrel. S. Zoucha, M. Jacoby. B. Mundt. P. Quinn. THIRD ROW: Teacher, Mrs. Zlomke. E. Bialas, L. McNeal, J. Beck, D. VanPelt, J. Kennedy. S. Beck. D. Herman. W. Branting. NOT PICTURED: H. Anderson, D. Douglas. FIRST ROW: R. Jarecke. J. Wurtz. R. Kuhn. R. Earl, J. Kohl. SECOND ROW: D. Shonsey, L. Kohlhof, A. Beck, P. Beck, K. Colby. C. Morris. THIRD ROW: P. Kula, Teacher, Mrs. Sloan, B. Huston. K. Beck, J. Pickrel, D. Dittmer, J. Eigsti, E. Wemhoff. K. Miller. e —j e c o 1 27 FIRST ROW: B. Glasgow, B. Kennedy, C. Wemhoff. SECOND ROW: J. Danklesen, T. Beck, S. Miller. THIRD ROW: M. Douglas. D. Church. K. Brunken. FOURTH ROW: T. Lamb, P. Peterson, L. Zoucha, B. Mace, G. Beck, R. Adkisson, Teacher, Mrs. Baird, N. Starostka. _J i 1 cl e r (j a r t e n FIRST ROW: M. Schlondorf, J. Wilson, R. Ferguson. B. Kohl, T. Bittinger, M. Beck, C. Beck, J. Wurtz, R. Dexte'r. SEC- OND ROW: M. Herman, B. Beck, C. Earl, R. Harris, L. McLean, D. Huston, R. Kula. THIRD ROW: D. Colby, Teacher, Mrs. Kivett, K. Swedenburg, T. Peterson, P. Jaracke, J. Hansher, K. Adkisson, B. Kohlhof, D. Shonsey, A. Kuhn, B. Huebner, S. McNeal, P. Vincent, R. Earl, C. Hayes. 28 c H 0 R U S FIRST ROW: Elynn Miller. Judy Ostrander, Carolyn Wells, Maxine Hannappel, Mary Ann Pros? Betty Herman, Joyce Hannappel, Beverly Fairbairn, Carol Zelasny, Connie Cook, Phyllis ZelajJ Sandra Soli, Yvonne Wruble, Joyce Bialas, Sandra Hayes, Theresa Bialas, SECOND ROW: LeA£ Meinecke, Kathleen Kennedy, Alberta Stromberg, Loretta Booth, Mary Kluck, Janis Prososki, Raymond Zelasny, Jay Wemhoff, Norma Voichahoski, Jennie Pierce, Pauline Branting, Margart Herman. Carol Kennedy, Glenda Colbert, THIRD ROW: Paulette Kohl, Diana Branting, Pat Kenr 30 rene Drunken. Jim Clark. Jim Boroviak. Dennis Van Pelt, Derilyn Beck, Linda Church, Betty tarostka, Donna Barnes. Judy Zoucha, Janet Wemhoff. FOURTH ROW: Pat Bittinger. Janis hurch. Linda Ferguson, Matt Shonsey, Dennis McLean, Jackie Sweet, Dale Doshe, Mike 'erguson, Alex Koufelt, Emilie Fergin, Linda Boroviak, Phyllis Urkoski, Director, Mr. Dasher, IFTH ROW: Bonnie Freeland, Marilyn Randall, Cindy Swedenburg, Jim Bialas, Francis Dittmer, Jchard Brunken, Eddy Sweet, Tony Douglas. Jackie Herman, Renae Dexter, Marcia Mustard. 31 FIRST ROW: Tony Douglas, Alberta Stromberg, Doris Zlomke, Janet Strobel, Connie Cook, Pat Bittinger, Bonnie Stromberg. Renae Dexter, SECOND ROW: Linda Church, Jackie Herman. Tom Swedenburg, Janis Prososki, Rhonda Dexte: Janis Church. Marilyn Randall, Ron Kohl. Jim Glasgow. Doug Glasgow, Betty Herman. Mary Ann Prososki. THIRD ROW: Judy Ostrander, Nancy Douglas, Carolyn Wells, Jim Boroviak. Dean Beck, Nona Morgan. Loretta Booth, Cindy Swedenburg, Director, Mr. Dasher, Mary Kluck, Marcia Mustard, Bonnie Freeland. Gordan Wemhoff, Kathy Bolen, Tom Morgan, Phyllis Zelasney, Margaret Herman. 33 FIRST ROW: J. Stopak. M. Hannapple, S. Sweet. M. Kluck. B. Freeland, J. Herman. M. Mustard, SECOND ROW: L. Branting. P. Kennedy, J. Heule, Mr. Johnson. P. Zelasney, L. Church, J. Zoucha, G. Colbert. J. Pierce, FIRST ROW: P. Zelasney. F. Dittmer, D. Herman, Y. Wruble, SECOND ROW: A. Stromburg, J. Wemhoff, B. Staroski, K. Bolen, E. Miller, J. Pierce, J. Church, THIRD ROW: L. Church, E. Fergan, L. Booth, J. Prososki, B. Stromberg, P. Bittinger, Mr. Cash. 34 FIRST ROW: J. Ksiazek. L. Didier. D. Evers. R. Kohl. T. Morgan. R. Booth. R. Quinn. H. Fairbairn. SECOND ROW: F. Dittmer. J. Hansher. R. Pollarrt. G. Wemhoff. L. Beck. D. Dittmer. D. Herman. THIRD ROW: Coach. Higgins, E. Sweet. D. Kohl. D. Little. A. Kula. FOURTH ROW: J. Glasgow. J. Sweet. M. Shonsey lO V e J e tv e e e r e r J 35 Judy Ostrander. Cindy Swedenburg, Renae Dexter. Margaret Herman. Connie Cook FIRST ROW: S. Sweet. M. Kluck. M. Herman. C. Cook, C. Swedenburg, B. Stronburg. L. Booth, SECOND ROW: R. Dexter. THIRD ROW: J. Heule, L. Church. M. Mustard, J. Herman. B. Freeland, J. Ostrander. P. Zelasney. M. Hannappel. J. Stopak. P. Kennedy. Mrs. Kivett, FOURTH ROW: E. Morris. P. Bittinger, B. Staroski. Y. Wruble, C. Zelasney. S. Hayes. 1,. Broviak. J. Prososki, FIFTH ROW: B. Fairbairn. L. Ferguson. P. Kohl, M. Randall, L. Meinecke J. Church. J. Wemhoff. D. Barnes. A. Stromburg. SIXTH ROW: C. Wells, B. Herman, D. Branting, J. Hannappel, S. Sole. ' e e r Loretta Booth Susan Sweet Bonnie Stromberg Mary Kluck 36 FIRST ROW: R. Quinn. L. Didier, R. Kohl. R. Pollard, H. Fairbaim, D. Evers, D. Herman, J. Ksiazek, F. Dittmer, SECOND ROW: Coach, Johnson J. Sweet, T. Douglas, J. Glasgow, D. Little, D. Kohl, D. Dush, L. Zelasney. E. Sweet, M. Ferguson, Coach. Higgins. G. Wemhoff, THIRD ROW: J. Clark, M. Shonsey, D. Mclean, A. Koufelt, D. Beck, D. VanPelt J o 11 a (( S c orel o a r J Silver Creek 0 Clarkson 19 Osceola 6 Polk 21 Genoa 28 Stromsburg 6 Palmer 12 Clay Center 0 St. Edward 0 . . Clarks 14 . . Clarks 0 . Clarks 13 . Clarks 0 0 0 28 . Clarks 14 19 38 ROGER BOOTH Halfback RON QUINN Halfback 39 'a sLelha (( a rsiltj J. Hansher. M. Shonsey, R. Booth, D. Dittmer, R. Pollard, G. Wemhoff, D. Evers, L. Beck, T. Morgan. D. Herman. R. Quinn, H. Fairbairn, Coach. Johnson G. Wemhoff. D. Dittmer. M. Ferguson. T. Douglas. M. Shonsey. D. Beck. J. Clark, D. VanPelt, Coach. Higgins, RON QUINN 0 LYNN BECK a J L e 1 a (I c o r e I o a r cl Rising City 44 Hordville 77 Newman Grove 59 Osceola 65 Palmer 54 Silver Creek 95 Polk 73 Silver Creek 48 Genoa 74 Cedar Rapids 63 Stromsburg 72 St. Edward 53 Shelby 58 St. Paul 72 Bradshaw 67 . . . Clarks 55 • • • Clarks 42 • • • Clarks 47 • • • Clarks 34 • • • Clarks 45 • • • Clarks 52 • • • Clarks 34 . . . Clarks 42 . . . Clarks 41 . . . Clarks 75 y . . Clarks 52 . . . Clarks 52 . . . Clarks 61 . . . Clarks 41 . . . Clarks 43 42 FIRST ROW: Coach. Higgins. R. Kohl. R. Booth. D. Evers. R. Pollard, J. Ksiazek, T. Morgan. Coach. Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. Zegar. D. Kohl. F. Dittmer, E. Sweet. D. Little. L. Dierks, H. Fairbaim, THIRD ROW: J. Glasgow. J. Sweet, A. Koufelt, D. Dush. M. Shonsey. J. Clark, D. Van Pelt VofLjU R. Sweet. B. Freeland, M. Randall. P. Branting. D. Branting, K. Bolen. L. Ferguson. M. Kluck. P. Kohl, J. Ostrander. B. Stromberg. R. Dexter. CENTER: Coach Johnson 43 y o m e c o m i n j 11 en da n t J Jim Ksiazek Linda Church Howard Fairbairn Mary Kluck Susan Sweet Roger Booth 45 48 50 WALSWORTM Utfco-poplwd 4 Round by 52 WAtSWOflTH Clarks Grain Company Commercial Grain Storage Custom Drying Ira D. Reisener - MGR. Phone 548-2478 Phone 548-2213 34 Congratulations Class Of 1964 Bank Of Clarks Deposits Insured By The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Complete Banking Service Telephone 548-2400 Clarks, Nebraska Clarks Telephone Company Prompt, Efficient Service Keep In Touch By Telephone.” Congratulations to the Class of 64 Manager - Vinson Bittinger Phone 548-2511 Clarks, Nebraska Glen Ferguson AL'S TAVERN 1 Shelling Trucking Combining Lunches Soft Drinks For Dependable Efficient Custom Work Ice Cream Phone 548-2472 Phone 548-2467 '•Bess Al Clarks, Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska Wm. Douglas Co. KUHN STERN GRAIN CO. Grain Feeds Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods Locker Service Gooch’s Best Feed Flour Oats Corn Steel Gates Tanks Grain Bins Water Tanks Hog Waterers Only The Best Hog Feeders BS S Batch Dryers Clarks Call 548-2413 Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska 56 POLLARD OIL CO. BENDER'S GROCERY Gas and Oil 1 Just A Good Place To Trade Goodyear Tires And Service Phone 548-2568 Clarks, Nebraska Clarks Nebraska Phone 548-2466 ART'S GARAGE FARMER'S UNION CO OP Art Schlondorf Glenn C. Colby For Your Every Car’s Need Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Gas - 548-2321 Day Or Night Phone 548-2300 CLARKS Clarks, Nebraska NEBRASKA 57 Farmer's Co-op Association Purina Supersweet Feeds And Feeding Ingredients Dry, Liquid And Gas Fertilizer Grain Storage Drying Buy And Sell Grain Fertilizer Rental Equipment Phone 548-2212 Clarks, Nebraska BOOTH TRANSFER FARMER'S UNION CO-OP STORE Complete Trucking Service Local - Long Distance - General Cream Produce Co. Livestock - Freight 1 Phone-- 548-2411 Phones: Clarks: 548-2274 Clarks, Central City: 946-3045 Nebraska 1 • ' 38 CENTRAL CAFE CLARKS BARBER SHOP Rusell Jacobi Clarks Nebraska Central City Located In The Center Of Town Air Conditioned Food At Its Best Choice Steaks Fried Chicken Sea Foods Party Room For Special Occasions Call 946-2371 Rainbo Bread Co Glasgow Agency Phone DuPone 2-0121 - 20120 365 North Broadwell P. O. Box 633 OR Evertt J. Quinn Clarks, Nebraska Ph. 548 - - 2520 All Forms of Insurance Real Estate Farms Loans Clarks Nebraska Farmers and Feeders Supply WAYNE FEEDS Mobile Milling Livestock Equipment Seed Phone 946-2601 Central City, Nebraska Lepp Larson. Inc. Home of Quality Service There is NOTHING we'd like more than to have every farmer leave our store with a smile... a smile of satisfaction that tells the community he’s pleased with the goods we sell the service we perform FRANKLY that's our goal: We’re in business to please CUSTOMERS, not ourselves 946-3041 Merrick County Grain Co Mathieson-Spenser Anaconda Lincoln Pellet Sized Fertilizer Phone 946-2291 610 C Ave. Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska NORTHERN PROPANE NORDSTEDTS ’’Since 1945” Complete Line Of Clothing Farm Gas SERVICE To Your Home For Men Boys Wherever You Live Telephone Your Friendly Clothing Store 946-2711 Central City, , Nebraska Central City, Nebraska HESSELGESSER'S D D DRIVE INN Phillips 66 Products Outside Car Service Your Meals - Short Orders Lunches Oldsmobile Malts, Sundaes, Soft Drinks Buick Fast Service And Chet Dorothy Rambler Come And See Us Dealer Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska 61 NITE DAY CAFE Always Good Food Congratulations Class of 1964 Central City, Nebraska CENTRAL CITY FLORISTS Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Phone 946-2111 SMITH ELECTRIC Zenith Television Sales Service Phone 946-2051 Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska SPIKES SERVICE MOTEL NIELSEN RADIO-TV For A Complete Line Of All Mobil Products RCA VICTOR Gas, Oil, Grease, Accessories Candy, Pop, Beer 1610 17th Street Used Cars (cSd) Used Auto Parts Prompt Tank Wagon Bottle Gas Service 2-Way Radio Sales Service Phone 4011 Central City, Nebraska Silver Creek, Nebraska 1 GAMBLE'S SOUTHERN NEBRASKA RURAL PUBLIC Hardware Auto Supplies Furniture Appliances POWER DISTRICT Maytag Sales Power Service to every farm Service Phone: DU 4-2350 1306 W. 3rd St. Phone 946-3423 Grand Island, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska 63 McCullough agency O. K. TIRE STORES, INC. Ray Bull Sons Central City, Nebraska Your Goodyear Insurance - Real Estate Goodrich and Firestone Dealer Town And Country 907 G. St. Telephone 946-2225 Ph. 946-2921 Central City, Nebraska i LaFAYETTE BEAUTY SHOP Congratulations Class of 1964 ' We Do The Latest In Hairstyling And All Beauty Service. THE FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK We Carry A Line Of Gift Merchandise. Central City, Nebraska Phone 946-2731 Central City, Nebraska 64 D RLANE. INC. SOLT BYERS FUNERAL HOME 10 Lanes 1507 17th Street Automatic Pinspotters Oxygen Equipped, Phone 946-3151 Air Conditioned Ambulance Congratulations Class Of 1964 Phone 946-3095 Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska 1 LINCOLN MANOR COFFEE SHOP Serving The Finest Of Foods JUSTICE LOCKE DRUG CO. Prescriptions Open 6 A.M. - 9 P. M. Sundays -7 A.M. - 2 P. M. Phone 946-2501 Private Rooms For Parties Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska 65 FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. First In Service Member F. D. I. C. SHELBY LUMBER SUPPLY Lumber Hardware Paint Glass Ready-Mix Concrete Silver Creek, Nebraska BLUE BIRD Shop For Women Junior Dresses GROSCH IRRIGATION CO., INC. Sales Service Well Drilling Turbine Pumps Gated Pipe Sprinkler Systems Motors Phone: 4652 Silver Creek, Nebraska THERE'S NOTHING FINER... ELECTRIC HEAT L ♦ ELECTRIC APPLIANCES LIGHT FOR LIVING FULL HOUSEPOWER Comsumers COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA Public Power District KEEN KORNER Restaurant Steak House Cocktail Lounge Flamingo Party Room For Reservations Call 563-9250 Columbus, Nebraska COLUMBUS SALES PAVILION. INC. LO 4-3213 Cattle Slaughtering Thursday - 8:00 a. m. Stocker Feeder Cattle Saturday - 8:30 a. m. Hog Sale Friday - 9:30 a. m. Columbus, Nebraska OWL AUTO PARTS . m. McDonald co. Cecil A. Larson, Owner New Used Parts Grand Island, Nebraska We Buy Wrecks Phone: DU 2-9580 Glass Installed See Us For Your Complete Clothing Needs Phone: 382-6710 403 East 4th St. Congratulations, Class Of 1964 Grand Island, Nebraska Grand Island NATIONAL AUTO PARTS Livestock Auction. Inc. 2604 West 2nd Grand Island Grand Island, Nebraska Phone: 382-8285 Chrome Accessories Cattle Auctions Every Wednesday Mufflers — Dual Kits Hog And Sheep Auctions Every Tuesday i Auto Glass Installed 68 Fairacres Dairy Farmsjnc. MOST MODERN DAIRY IN NEBRASKA 69 GREENBERGER’S, Grand Island, Nebraska DR. G. L. OSBORN, Central City, Nebraska STYLE SHOPPE, Central City, Nebraska REDMAN’S SHOES, Central City, Nebraska CENTRAL FARM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Central City, Nebraska HOFFSCHNEIDER PRODUCE, Central City, Nebraska CENIRAL BANK, Central City, Nebraska GRAFT-FORBIS FAINT AND CABINET SHOP Central City, Nebraska REXALL DRUG STORE, Central City, Nebraska LARSON CHEVROLET, Central City, Nebraska SWEDENBURG GARAGE, Clarks, Nebraska DR. SHAW LITTLE, Clarks, Nebraska CLARKS WILLIAMS FERTILIZER FUNKS G Clarks, Nebraska CLARKS CAFE, Clarks, Nebraska HYBRED DR. DOUGLAS, Clarks, Nebraska
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