THE BOMBER - 1968 - Clarks High School Clarks, Nebraska Doris Zlomke, Editor Annual Staff Editor Assistant Editor Kathy Hays, Ron Herman, Judy Weiseman Rosetta Brantin , Allan UrKoski Football Editors Basketball Editors Pat Wemhoff Jerry Dittmer Shirley Heule, Kathy Kin ma, Diane Van Pelt Carol kula, Ivlaiianne Binnkeii, Tom Kohl, Phil Kufeldt Advisor Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1968, dedicate this annual to Mr. Norman Sodomka, who has contributed so much not only to the music department of Clarks High School but to the entire student body. We sincerely appreciate his thoughtfulness and con- sideration for the entire school. We would also like to thank all the sponsors we have had through our four years in high school. They are: Mr. Jones, Mrs. Banks, Mr. Ruben, Mr. Lanik, Mr. Dilges, Mr. Conley, and Mr. Hoffman. MR. JOHN JONES - Superintendent MR. OSBORNE RUBEN - Principal, Biology 10, Gen. Bus. MRS. MARIE BANKS - Commercial, English II and III MR. RON CYBORON - Shop, Mechanical Draw- ing, Crafts, Drivers Education MR. LLOYD LANIK - Social Studies, Phys. Ed., Coach MR. NORMAN SODOMKA - Music MRS. L. LEE - Counselor (not pictured) MR. BEN GABRIEL - Science, Coach, Math, Jr. High SENIORS TOM BITTINGER - Get your mind out of the gutter! Cho- rus 1,2; Honor 'C' Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Track 1,2,3; Class Play 4; Homecoming, 2nd Attendant 4; Honor 'C' Club Vice-Pres. 4. ROSETTA BRANTING - Live this day as if it were the last. Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Phys. Ed. 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; Pep Club, Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4. Class Rings DARCEY BUTTS - Life is like playing a piano solo in public and learning the keyboard as one goes on. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Kearney Scholastics 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 2; Annual Staff 4; Vocal Solo 1,2,3; Salutatorian; Dramat- ics 4. MARRIANNE BRUNKEN - Faith conquers all. Chorus 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Girls Glee 1. JERRY DITTMER - Better faithful than famous. Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Honor 'C' Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Phys. Ed. 3; An- nual Staff 4. BOB DOUGLAS - There's plenty of room at the top, but there’s no room to sit down! ” Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Homecom- ing King 4; Honor 'C' Club Presi- dent 4; Honor 'C' Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Pres. 1; All State 4; All Con- ference 4; Baseball 3; Class Play 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2. KATHY KINGMA - Everybody can do something! Dramatics 1, 3; Librarian 2,3; Class Play 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Girls Glee 2, 3,4; Class Sec. -Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Phys. Ed. 3; Transferred from Mundelein High 1. CHARLES FLEEMAN - Never stop trying! ” Football 1, 2,3; Basket- ball 2; Track 1; Wrestling 1; Class Vice President 2; Dramatics 4; An- nual Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Kearney Scholastics 3. SHIRLEY HEULE - Our errors in the past, will be our gain in the future. Transferred from Central City High 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Council Leader 4;G.A.A. 2; Volleyball 3,4; Girls Vice Pres- ident 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Cho- rus 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Librarian 1,3; Summer School 3. RON HERMAN - When I feel like working, I lie down until the feel- ing goes away. Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 4; An- nual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Honor 'C' Club 2,3,4; Honor 'C' Club Sec. 4; Class Secretary 2; Chorus 1,2; Kearney Scholastics 1,3,4; All Conference Basketball 4. KATHY HAYS - Sit on the tack of success and rise rapidly. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Council Leader 3; Homecoming 1st Attendant 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Phys. Ed. 3; Class Play 3; Junior Class President 3; Kearney Scholastics 2,3. o S C G P S P s T TOM KOHL - Tom’s in his heav- en; all's right with the world! Basketball 1; Chorus 1,2; Phys. Ed. 3; Boys Glee 1; Annual Staff 4. 1 Senior Class Officers NONA MORGAN - I was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran off with the pattern. Kearney Schol. 3; Chldr. 1,2, 3,4; Cap. 2; Cl. Treas. 1; Band 1,2,3,4;Girls Gl. 1,2, 3, 4; Cho. 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom Serv. 3; Bomber St. 4; Ann. ;St. 4; Phys. Ed. 3; Dram. 1,2; Cl. Play 3,4; Brass Quart. 2,3; Brass Sext. 2, 3; Girls Sext. 2, 3; Girls Trio 4; Trip. Trio 4. PHIL KUFELDT - A glass of milk is the solution to all my problems until it wears off. FootDall 1, 2, 3; Honor 'C' Club 3; Chorus 1,2; Phys. Ed. 3; Annual Staff 4. Sponsors: Mrs. Banks, Mr. Jones President: Darcey Butts Vice President: Shirley Heule Secretary-Treasurer: Kathy Kingma JANET STROBEL - Happiness is a homemade icicle. Chldr. 1,2,3, 4; Chldr. Capt. 4; Pep Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Maj. 2; Band 2, 3,4; VB 1,2, 3,4; Dram. 2,3,4;Cho. 1, 2, 3,4;Girls Gl. 1, 2, 3,4; Phys. Ed. 3,4;Hmcg. 2nd Att. 4; Cl. Sec. 1; Cl. Play 3, 4;Serv. for Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;An. St. 4; Girls Sext. 2,3; Girls Trio 4; Drum Ens. 3; Trip. Trio 4. CAROL KULA - Luck is a lazy man's estimate of a worker's suc- cess. Girls Gl. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Volleyball 3,4; Lib. 2,3; Betty Crocker Homemaker Awd. 4; Kearney Schol. 4. Bomber St. 4; Ann. St. 4; Cl. Play 4; Phys. Ed. 3. DAVID MORRIS - Soon you will forget, but I will never forget. Dramatics 1; Football 1,2,3; Bas- ketball 1. ALLEN URKOSKI - Everyone goes out in the world, but only a few are successful. Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1,2; Football 2,3,4; All Conference; All-State Honorable Mention; Honor 'C' Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Track 4; Basket- ball 3; Class Treasurer 2; Kearney Scholastics 2,4; Phys. Ed. 3; Homecoming 1st Attendant. JUDY WIESEMAN - For those who dream, a promise, for those who work, a fulfillment. Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club Sec. 4; Phys. Ed. 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Bomber Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. DLANE VAN PELT - Not finished - just begun. Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 1, 2,3,4; Class ttce Pres. 3; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Kearney Scholastics 3,4; Phys. Ed. 3; Majorette 2; Junior- Senior Banquet Server 3. ALBIN ZIEMBA - People change, some for the better, some for the worse, then there's me. ” Football 1,2, 3,4; Honor 'C' Club 3,4; Base ball 3; Chorus 1,2; Phys. Ed. 3; Annual Staff 4. PAT WEMHOFF - All play and no work makes Patrick V. Wemhoff a very naughty boy; full of No Nos. Football 4; Basketball 1,3; Honor 'C' 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4. DORIS ZLOMKE - Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2,3,4; Accompan- ist 1, 2,3,4; Vocal Solo 1,4; Girls Sextet 1,2,3; Girls Trio 4; Brass Quartet 1,2,3; Brass Sextet 1,2,3; Triple Trio 4; Drum Majorette 3,4 Kearney Scholastics 1,2,3,4; Dra- matics 1,4; Class Plays 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Council Leader 2, 3; Pep Club President 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Vice Pres. 1; Class Sec. -Treasurer 3; Annual Staff As. Editor 3; Annual Staff Editor 4; Phys. Ed. 4; Jr. -Sr, Prom Server 3; Valedictorian 4; State Food Story Booklet Winner 1, Senior Class History Bang! Bang! The C.H.S. Court will now come to order. Will the court please rise for the honorable Judge Jones, who will preside over this case. Let the records show on the 14th of May, 1968, that the Class of 1968 is on trial for their freedom. They have served 13 long years of hard labor at the C.H.S. Pen and are now pleading for a parole. Before Judge Jones calls the first witness will the defendants please rise! The court recognizes the ac- cused class of 1956, numbering 15. The instigators of crime were as follows, Robert Topinka, Billy Hilder- brand, Alen Gasda, Bob Douglas, Tom Bittinger, Doug Bolen, Tommy Swedenburg, David Morris, Jimmy Kluck, Janet Strobel, Nona Morgan, Kathy Spires, Rosetta Branting, and Mary Ann Cuba. Their warden this year was Mrs. Sherrill. Alen Gasda was transferred to the G.I. Pen in September and Robert Topinka went to the Columbus pen in February, Chuckie Fleeman and Marrianne Brunken jotned us as cell mates. Now to continue with the record for 1957. This year Mrs. Baird acted as our warden, with the iron ruled hand, she enrolled three new prisoners, who signed in as Ronald Herman, Judy Wieseman, and Johnny Beck. The days looked dimmer in the year 1958, for we were placed in solitary confinement in the old gym. Despite this hardship. Warden Mrs. Sloan enrolled five new inmates, Diane Van Pelt, Jerry Dittmer, Tommy Kohl, Gay Beck, and Shirley Heule. Transferred in December, Billy Hilderbrand went to York. The year 1959 brought the rock pile gang controlled by Mrs. Anderson. Two more cons arrive, Pat Wem- hoff and Charles Kennedy. In 1960 we moved up to better cell conditions, under Mrs. Ulferts, alias Miss Randall. To help us in our strive for freedom, Doug Glasgow aided us with his talents. The breezy year came in 1961, with Miss Zouch acting as our warden. We were slaving fifth gradeis when the parolee Doris Zlomke came in from Palmer. The hardships still came in 62” with our warden being Mrs. Strickland. We gained a new parolee by the name of Carol Kula and lost Chuck Fleeman. The seventh grade of 1963 was a tough year for the wardens. At the first of the year we had Mr. Bragg, but then lost him to gain Mrs. Shonsey. We added another tough character by the name of Kathy Hays. In 1964 in our eighth grade year we settled down having only one warden, Mr. Cash. We were then getting ready to move up to greener pastures. Our greener pastures came in 1956 when we moved to the top floor of the prison, this being our Freshman year. The warden sponsors were Mr. Dilges and Mr. Hoffman. Our Freshman class, or rather crew, numbered 24, we gained Kathy Kingma, Susan Brown, Allan Urkoski, Albin Ziemba, Darcey Butts, and Phil Kufeldt. We had only three losses, Tom Swedenburg, Doug Glasgow, and Gay Beck. The inmates voted on green and white as their cell colors. The white carnation was our flower with our motto being, What You Will Be You Are Now Becoming. Our prison representatives this year were: President, Bob Douglas, Vice President, Doris Zlomke, Secretary, Janet Strobel, Treasurer, Nona Morgan. Nineteen-hundred sixty-six, the year of the Sophomores, brought only one new warden, Mr. Conley, be- cause Sponsor Mr. Dilges stayed with us another year. We were lucky to lose only one parolee this year, Susan Brown. Again Chuck Fleeman was sent to the Clarks prison for a short sentence. This year the representatives were: Doug Bolen, President, Vice President, Chuck Fleeman; Secretary, Ron Herman; and Treasurer, Allan Urkoski. Time is growing short for our stay in the C.H.S. prison and leaves us with only one year remaining. Head wardens this year were Mr. Lanik and Mr. Ruben. Jerry Rowray came at the beginning of the year, but then was lost along with Doug Bolen at the close of the year. That year we ordered class rings from Herf Jones. Our Jun- ior Class Play was Brides to Burn, ” and the Junior Prom was Fairyland Romance. The whole year was a big success under the representation of President, Kathy Hays; Vice President, Diane Van Pelt; Secretary-Treasurer, • Doris Zlomke. At last we have reached our pardoning year. The first crisis came when the honorable Judge Jones and Mrs. Banks became our sponsors. This year the President was Darcy Butts; Vice President, Shirley Heule; Secretary- Treasurer, Kathy Kingma. Mug shots, or Senior portraits were taken by Lumbard-Leschinsky at Grand Island. The final presentation of the Seniors came with the production of The Campbells Are Coming and the Junior inmates honored us with their prom called, Roman Holiday. The great escape came the 24th day of April when we went to Chicago by way of train. The final phase of prison history came with Judge Jones granting the pardon of graduation. The Senior Class of 1968 on the day of pardon numbered 23. Senior Class Prophecy It is now the year of ninety-eight Thirty years from that remembered date When 23 Seniors went on their way To find out what the world would say. Why who's that; who just entered the door Why it’s Tom Kohl, who we've all been waiting foi He's just become a movie star, And with his looks, he can go far. Here comes Doris, that wizard little brain. She’s just come in on the afternoon train She's now a music teacher in a great big school And is now living by the Golden Rule. Judy Wieseman is the happiest yet. She's just flown in, in her private jet. She makes lots of money and spends it, too She's just taken a trip to Kalamazoo. Here comes Tinker Tom, all happy and gay. He's become quite fat and his hair’s turned gray. He delivers more phones than Carter has pills. And he’s noted for collecting all his telephone bills. Squealing brakes have just been heard Jerry Dittmer just pulled up to the curb. Fixing cars is his life's ambition But darn, he's thrown another transmission. Here comes Kathy Hays all happy and merry, For she has been wed to handsome Jerry. Jerry has become an auto mechanic With eight little kids, Kath’s quite frantic. Why who's that who just walked in? Why it’s Diane Van Pelt, visiting her kin She runs a scraper for her dad. And the way she works, it's not so bad. Here comes Phil in his new G.. T.. O.. He has just been paroled you know. He is saving his money and become a miser. His brain has flipped, and he's become much wiser. Why who do we see? Why it's Albin Joe. He has his own carnival and burlesque show. His carnival, it is so funny. From it, you know he's made his money. Here comes Rosetts from J. F. K. She is now a member of the P. T. A. She's become a professional teacher, you see She teaches phys. ed. and also girls' glee. Janet Strobel, that likeable girl, She's just invented a new kind of curl. The Curl is called a New Kind of Flop , And we all know it’s found on top. Why who was that who just walked in? Why it was Bob Douglas, with a big double chin. He owns his own locker and grocery store, too He's taken up a new habit and he chews some, too. Why who’s that? Why it's Allan Urkoski, He's been taking lessons from Liberaci. He's on T. V. night and day, And he makes a good players pay. Here comes that flirtatious Shirley Heule She runs her own driving school She's still single, but still quite a sport Her trophies are many, we're glad to report. Kathy Kingma is so cheerful and gay, For she's awaiting her wedding day. Her and Galen are soon to be married. And across the threshhold she soon will be carried. Here comes Chuck that happy Marine His hair's turned gray but he's still quite lean He's been to Viet Nam and Thailand, too, And now he's on his way to Pem. Darcey Butts will soon be coming. He’s that gay professor humming. He's the top in all the state. And now he manufactures wooden crates. Who’s that girl with that beautiful tan? Why it's none other than Marrianne. Her work has taken her far and wide But now she's decided to stay on this side . Here's Carol Kula, she's happy as ever, For she operates an I. B.M. lever. She works hard day and night, Just to fill her own little plight. Who’s this? Why it's Ron Herman He's just come to give us our Sunday sermon While in school he was such a brat. But now he’s learned to tip his hat. Pat Wemhoff, one that we all know, Has just walked in with a broken toe. He thought he'd learn to water ski, But ended up running into a tree. Who's that girl so happy and gay? Why it's Sis Morgan, so they say Why she is known from coast to coast It's because she’s a model for the Evening Post. Why who's that standing straight and tall? Why it's Dave Morris who's in the hall. He's been in the Marines a many a year, And he's got a fat stomach from tredding over there. Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1968, 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 1969, our ability to get out of state on sneak day, pro- viding they fight for it as much as we did. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Junior Class of 1969, our ability to participate in school activities as a class, providing they participate as much as we did. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Sophomore Class of 1969, our ability to skip school, providing the underclassmen don't squeal on them. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Freshman Class of 1969, our ability to get along with the teachers, providing they don't get as many brownies as we did! I, Darcey Butts, do hereby will my ability to participate in Band to Steve Wendt, providing he doesn't par- ticipate any more than I did. I, Carol Kula, do hereby will my maroon jacket to Cheryl Dittmer, providing she wears it as much as I did in my Senior year. I, Shirley Heule, do hereby will my ability to drive a car to Wanda Didier, providing she doesn't have any more accidents or speeding warnings than I did in a year. I, Janet Strobel, do hereby will my wooden drum sticks to Jim Harris, providing he uses them on the triangle. I, Allan Urkoski, do hereby will my track ability to John Wruble, providing he can run the 100 yard dash under 30 seconds. I, Albin Ziemba do hereby will my grubby outfit on Grubby Day to Alan Beck, providing he isn't any grub- bier than I was. I, Pat Wemhoff, do hereby will my ability to do push-ups to Kenny Fleeman, providing he can do more than I, if he joins the Marine Corps. I, Dave Morris, do hereby will my ability to use a slide rule to John Micek, providing he can pull the slide. I, Kathy Hays, do hereby will my red hair to Darnice Butts, providing she doesn't have to dye it more than once a month. I, Judy Wieseman, do hereby will my ability to think of excuses to Julie Rieken, providing she uses better ones than I did. I, Chuck Fleeman, do hereby will my long hair to Mike Husmann providing he goes to California to be a hippy like me. I, Diane Van Pelt, do hereby will my 59 Ford to Ev Urkoski, providing she drives it to school her Senior year and doesn't have more than 3 tires fall off. I, Rosetta Branting, do hereby will my ability to get sent home for wearing short skirts to Jewel Miller, pro- viding she doesn’t wear them above her knees. I, Marrianne Brinken, do hereby will my quiet ways to Sue Banks, providing she speaks to everyone she meets. I, Jerry Dittmer, do hereby will my ability to get slivers by sliding down banisters to Mark Sutko, providing he gets as sore as I did. I, Tom Kohl, do hereby will my four cement blocks to Alan Beck, providing he doesn't jack up too many cars in his last two years of high school. I, Kathy Kingma, do hereby will my ability to lose my steady ring to Denise Van Pelt, providing she carries it around in her pocket as much as I did. I, Doris Zlomke, do hereby will my braces to the welding class of 1969, providing they can make something useful out of them. I, Nona Morgan, do hereby will my dark brown wiglet to Randy Pollard, providing he has enough hair to keep it on. I, Ron Herman, do hereby will my ability to play pool to Greg Douglas, providing he puts in as many hours as I did. I, Bob Douglas, do hereby will my hairy chest to Tim Engel, providing he attracts women with it as much as I did. I, Tom Bittinger, do hereby will my blonde hair to Danny Marker, providing he keeps it as well-groomed as I have. I, Phil Kufeldt, do hereby will my ability to roll a vehicle to Bobby Voichoskie, providing he doesn't roll more than one. R. Branting P. Kufeldt P. Wemhoff ft rf, —«• R. Herman J. Wieseman D. Zlomke D. Van Pelt Junior Class Colors: Blue and White f I rtCC Class Flower: White Carnation Class Motto: Today We Follow - Tomorrow We Lead. Sponsors - Mr. Sodomka and Miss Bean (not pictured) President - Pat Kufeldt Vice President - Sue Banks Secretary-Treasurer - Ev Urkoski Left to Right: Sue Banks Gwen Branting Cheryl Dittmer Diane Douglas Nancy Douglas Kenny Fleeman Charlene Harris Ric Herman Mike Husmann Arlyce Kohl Pat Kufeldt Jane Lee Randy Pollard Lucille Prososki Iris Reisener Julie Rieken Ted Stem Mark Sutko Ev Urkoski Lonnie Urkoski Bob Voichoskie Sophomore Class Class Colors: Maroon and White Class Flower: White Rose Motto: Knowledge is the bridge that connects today with tomorrow. Sponsors - Mr. Lanik and Mr. Ruben President - Shelli Beck Vice President - Ronda Dexter Secretary-Treasurer - Linda Zelazny Alan Beck Shelli Beck Pauline Boroviak Sandra Church Ronda Dexter Wanda Didier Greg Douglas Tim Engel Linda Fritz Claudia Huston Marcia Kohl Jewel Miller Don Mustard Joan Osentowski Donald Pickrel Lee Sauter Gordon Schott Jim Starostka Donn Swedenburg Chris Szatko Ida Mae Traudt Jackie Wemhoff Dale Wieseman Linda Zelazny Mike Ziemba Leland Zlomke Jim Zoucha Freshman Class Class Colors: Red and White Class Flower: Rose Class Motto: Our Aim - To Succeed: Our Hope - To Win. Sponsors - Mr. Gabriel and Mr. Cyboron President - Carole Church Vice President - Vicki Ferguson Secretary-Treasurer - Vicki Kula News Reporter - Ben Zoucha Janet Beck Sheri lyn Beck Wayne Beck Pam Branting Damice Butts Joey Carlson Carole Church Lee Dittmer Vicki Ferguson Larry Hannappel Betty Hansher Jim Harris Ric Husmann Clifford Jarecke Jim Kava Vicki Kula Charles Little Danny Marker John Micek Jerry Morris Alan Pickrel Nancy Randall Dave Schultz Diane Szatko Denise Van Pelt James Vincent Steve Wendt John Wruble Ben Zoucha ft I' Eighth Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Dennis Jarecke, Randy Dexter, Rodney Didier, Dave Schultz,’ Jerry Pollard, Steve Rieken, Gary Stromberg. MIDDLE ROW: John Wilson, Sharon Beck, Susan Anderson, Janet Miller, Robert Kziazek, Karen McNeal, Mr. Hanssen. BOT- TOM ROW: Paul Douglas, Geraldine Bialas, Claire Har- ris, Mary Shonsey, Chris Ditt- mer, Mary Bittinger, Bobby Church. Seventh Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW; Cindy Husmann, Debra Doug- las, Stephanie Zoucha, Karen Picketal, Shelly Jacobi. MIDDLE ROW: Don Hannap- pel, Gary Starostka, Henry Anderson, Greg Johnson, Dale Soli, Mr. Pieper. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Engel, Diane Herman, Waunetta Branting, Linda McNeal, Dixie Van Pelt, Sandy Beck, Jeanie Fleeman. Sixth Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW; j Duane Miller, Jeff Wertz, l Rusty Kuhn, Richard Jarecke, ; Jeffrey Kohl. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Colby, Tenise Shonsey, j Connie Morris, Jeanne Pick- i eral, Mary Wendt, Kathy Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Anil Beck, Barbara Huston, Doe r Dee Dittmer, Linda Kohlhof, r Cindy Crause, Patty Kula, £ Kathy Beck, Miss Test. p k F. C A Fifth Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Peggy Peterson, Barbara Mace, Miss Zoucha, Mike Douglas, Tim Lamb, Scott Jones, Jacquie Husmann, Laurie Zoucha. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Starostka, Karen Brun- ken, Tom Beck, Jimmy Carl- son, Gloria Beck, Kevin Brandenburger, Burr Glasgow, Susan Miller, Diane Church. Fourth Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Gwen Johnson, Paul Jarecke, Leanne McLean, Julie Wertz, Ann Kuhn, Christi Husmann, Jim Wilson, David Huston. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Herman, Billy Kohlhof, Barbara Beck, Jane Hansher, Cecilia Beck, Peggy Vicent, Robin Dexter, Craig Swedenberg, Ann Shon- sey. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Dittmer, Doug Colby, Ronnie Kula, Ronnie Jones, Tim Bit- tinger, Mike Beck, Sylvia Mc- Neal, Roberta Harris, Rebecca Huebner, Cindy Hays, Mike Schlondorf, Miss McCarty. Third Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW; Alice Huebner, Sandy Mace, . Bradly Kohl, Tad Dittmer, • Scott Pickrel, Tony Petterson, y. Daryl Van Pelt, Donnie Kula, Debbie Branting, Mrs. Zlomke. MIDDLE ROW; Susette Grause, ''Mary Jo Kuhn, Ricky Watke, Reggie Kuhn, Ricky Boroviak, i Rex Lamb, Robert Armstead, Debbie Booth, Jody Peterson. FRONT ROW: Cindy Starost- ka, Cameron Kohl, Ricky Ferguson, Donna Beck, David Cerny, Debbie Januewicz, Anna Marie Dubas. First Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW; Dana Schultz, Greg Watke, Randy Olson, Chris Caley, Ty Peterson, Francis Beck, Mark Reaman. MIDDLE ROW: Mel- ody Church, Debra McGuinn, Karen Dittmer, Jean Schlon- dorf, Cindy Cerny, Janet Januewicz. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Branting, Ken Dittmer, Tom Church, Kevin Branden- burger, Doug Soil, Brad Gab-, riel, Mrs. Eldridge, Center Back. Second Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW; Jerry Gabriel, Kurt Kuhn. BACK ROW: Rex Kuhn, Rob- ert Brandenburger. MIDDLE I ROW: Kristine Boroviak, Lu-J ann Geier, Gaelyn Johnson, Linda Fleeman, Janet WurtzJ Mrs. Moore, Dawn Van PeltJ Marilyn Zoucha, Lou Anne Miller, Sharon Miller, Mark McNeal, Dennis Szatko. FRONT ROW: Chris Huston, I Tom Pickrel, Jimmy Dank- [ lesen, Dick Church, Dallas Grause, Tim Beck, Kevin Miller. Kindergarten! Left to Right, BACK ROW; Pam Swedenberg, Jerry Chi Denise Douglas, Larry Hern Kim Reaman, Michael Cen Jean Douglas, Joey Lamb, Ricky Geier, Jolene Wurtz, Mrs. Baird. MIDDLE ROWj Mary Jo Starostka, Larry E man, Glen Johnson, Tim i riel, Dodi Van Pelt, Barba Januewicz, Dean Armstead Lori Beck, Andy Dubas. Bd TOM ROW: Jimmy Kula.J Jon Schlondorf, Tom Brand Marty Burruss, Robert Cled ents, David Miller, Terry Morris, Jo McGuinn. ACTIVITIES Judy Wieseman, Diane Van Pelt, Kathy Hays, Nona Morgan, Shirley Heule, Kathy Kingma, Carol Kula, and Mrs. Marie Banks. Paper Staff eft to Right, BACK ROW: Mrs. Dawson, Rosetta Branting, Doris Zlomke, Janet Strobel, Ted Stem, Chuck Fleeman, Pat Wemhoff, Darcey Butts, Ken Fleeman. FRONT ROW: Jewel Miller, Pauline Boroviak, Shelli Beck, Sue Banks, Charlene Harris, Pat Kufeldt, Iris Reisener. Dramatics Club Chris Szatko Vicki Ferguson Ronda Dexter Shelli Beck Captain Co-Captain Reserve Diane Van Pelt Diane Douglas Co-Captain Janet Strobel Captain Nona Sis Morgan Varsity MEMBERS: Left to Right, TOP TO BOT- TOM: Darnice Butts, Sherri Beck, Denise Van Pelt, Betty Hansher, Pam Branting, Nancy Randall, Janet Beck, Ev Urkoski, Carol Church, Gwen Branting, Shelli Beck, Diane Douglas, Nancy Douglas, Linda Fritz, Arlyce Kohl, Ronda Dexter, Nona Morgan, Julie Rieken, Pat Kufeldt, Sue Banks, Iris Reisener, Marcia Kohl, Cheryl Dittmer, Charlene Harris, Chris Szatko, Janet Strobel, Linda Zelazny, Pauline Boro- viak, Sandy Church, Vicki Ferguson, Diane Van Pelt, Wanda Didier, Claudia Huston, Judy Wieseman, Shirley Heule, Kathy Kingma, Kathy Hays, Rosetta Branting, Doris Zlomke, Joan Osentowski, and Jack- ie Wemhoff. Sponsor: Miss Connie Bean (not pictured). OFFICERS: Left to Right, TOP TO BOT- TOM: Doris Zlomke, President, Rosetta Branting, Vice Pres., Judy Wieseman, Sec- retary, Sue Banks, Council Leader, Kathy Hays, Treasurer, Cheryl Dittmer, Council Leader, Ev Urkoski, Council Leader, and Shirley Heule, Council Leader. Not Pic- tured, Miss Connie Bean, Sponsor. Pep Club Honor ‘C’ Club Left to Right, BACK ROW: Tim Engel, Greg Douglas, Mike Ziemba, Alan Beck, Don Mustard, Gordon Schott, Steve Wendt, MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Lanik, Randy Pollard, Ted Stern, Mark Sutko, Ric Herman, Mike Husmann, Pat Wemhoff. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Douglas, Albin Ziemba, Jerry Dittmer, Allan Urkoski, Ron Herman, Tom Bittinger, Mr. Gabriel. Bob Douglas, President. Torh Bittinger, Vice President. Ron Herman, Secretary and Treasurer. Sponsors: Mr. Lanik, Mr. Gabriel. Honor ‘C’ Club Officers EIGHTH GRADE: Dennis Jarecke and Gary Strom- berg. FRESHMEN: Left to Right, Larry Hannap- pel, Steve Wendt, and John Micek. Kearney Scholastic Contest Plastics - - ----------------Dennis Jarecke Leather - -- - — — ... — . Gary Stromberg Beg. Woodworking - -- -- — - Larry Hannappel Physical Science-----------------Steve Wendr Beg. Algebra -.............................John Micek Slide Rule — - ------------- -- Dale Wieseman Drivers Ed. —------ — - — - - Ronda Dexter Beg. Spanish---------------------Claudia Huston Art------------------------------- Linda Fritz Geometry -........................Shelli Beck Beginning Typing and Beginning Shorthand-------------------------Sue Banks American History------------------Diane Douglas Art------------------------------Iris Reisener Adv. Algebra.....................Darcey Butts Adv. Woodworking--------------------------Allan Urkoski American Gov't — — —---------— Ron Herman Home Economics and Literature.........................Carol Kula Economics------.----------------Diane Van Pelt Music and English Usage - - — - -------— Doris Zlomke SOPHOMORES: Left to Right, BACK ROV Wieseman, Jim Zoucha, Leland Zlomke FRONT ROW; Ronda Dexter, Claudia Hu Linda Fritz, Shelli Beck. JUNIORS: Sue Banks, Diane Douglas, Iris Reisener. SENIORS: BACK ROW, Left to Right; Darcey Butts, Allan Ur- koski, Ron Her- man. FRONT ROW: Carol Kula, Diane Van Pelt, Doris Zlomke. Left to Right, BACK ROW: Coacl Pieper, Bob Douglas, Allan Urko- ski, Ric Herman, Mike Husmann, Mark Sutko, Pat Wemhoff, Randy Pollard, Steve Wendt. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Herman, Jerry Dittme; Albin Ziemba, Tom Bittinger, Dc Mustard, Gordon Schott, Mike j Ziemba, Alan Beck, Dale Wiese- man, Greg Douglas, Head Coach Mr. Gabriel. FRONT ROW: John' Wruble, Jim Harris, Jerry Morris, Charles Little, Joey Carlson, C1U ford Jarecke, Wayne Beck, Jim Kava, Lee Dittmer, Alan Pickrel Student Manager, Leland Zlomke SCOREBOARD Clarks 0 Silver Creek 0 Clarks 13 Fullerton 26 Clarks 0 Osceola 12 Clarks 14 Polk 13 Clarks 19 Genoa 6 Clarks 6 Stromsburg 21 Clarks 13 Palmer 7 Clarks 27 Spalding Academy 6 Clarks 21 St. Edward o: Tom Bittinger, C-G' Albin Ziemba, HB Alan Beck, HB Bob Douglas, End Allan Urkoski, T Mike Ziemba, G Pat Wemhoff, G-T Basketbal Varsity Team Left to Right: Alan Beck, Bob Douglas, Greg Douglas, Mark Sutko, Mike Husmann, Gordon Schott, Ric Herman, Randy Pollard, Don Mustard, Jim Zoucha, Ron Herman, Tim Engel. Coach Lanik. Reserve Team Left to Right, BACK ROW: Dave Schultz, Gordon Schott, Coach Lanik, Don Pickrel, Don Mustard. FRONT ROW: Donn Swedenburg, Lee Dittmer, Tim Engel, John Micek, Jim Zoucha. Bob Douglas C Mark Sutko G Ron Herman G Ric Herman F Alan Beck G Mike Husmann F Greg Douglas C Randy Pollard F Basketball Scoreboard Clarks 62 Rising City 61 Clarks 57 Stromsburg 81 Clarks 56 Hampton 39 Clarks 74 St. Edward 53 Clarks 51 Hordville 53 Clarks 78 Shelby 75 Clarks 63 C. C. Christian 49 HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Clarks 57 Osceola 52 Clarks 46 Stromsburg 48 OT Clarks 61 Palmer 49 Clarks 46 Polk 48 Clarks 77 Silver Creek 45 GOLDENROD TOURNAMENT Clarks 60 Polk 57 Clarks 57 Silver Creek 27 Clarks 40 Genoa 50 Clarks 37 Polk 41 Clarks 86 Cedar Rapids 35 Clarks 60 Genoa 43 Track Team Left to Right, BACK ROW: Coach Gab- riel, Don Mustard, Mark Sutko, Ric Herman, Randy Pollard, Greg Douglas, Coach Lanik. FRONT ROW: Ron Her- man, Allan Urkoski, Bob Douglas, Jim Starostka. MILE RELAY TEAM: Mark Sutko, Ric Herman, Ron Herman, Bob Douglas. TWO-MILE RELAY TEAM: Randy Pol- lard, Greg Douglas, Don Mustara, Jim Starostka. Junior High Basketball JR. HIGH GOLDENROD CHAMPS Clarks 41 Columbus 33 Clarks 26 Central City 33 Clarks 26 Palmer 10 Clarks 45 Osceola 25 Clarks 47 Stromsburg 36 Clarks 35 Silver Creek 28 Clarks 31 Polk 13 Clarks 49 Genoa 32 GOLDENROD CHAMPS Clarks 35 Osceola 16 Clarks 36 Genoa 18 Clarks 39 Silver Creek 13 Left to Right, BACK ROW: Greg Johnson, Dale Soli, Gary Starostka, John Wilson, Rodney Didier, Steve Rieken, Henry 'Anderson, Don Hannappel, Terry Engel, Coach Gabriel. FRONT ROW: Bobby Church, Robert Ksia- zek, Paul Douglas, Randy Dexter, Dave Schultz, Jerry Pollard, Gary Stromberg, Dennis Jarecke. Goldenrod Champs Left to Right: Paul Douglas, Gary Stromberg, Robert Ksiazek, Dennis Jarecke, Jerry Pollard, Randy Dexter, Dave Schultz, Coach Gabriel. Left to Right, BACK ROW: Janet Strobel, Diane Douglas, Claudia Huston, Marcia Kohl, Ronda Dexter, Cheryl Dittmer, Gwen Branting, Betty Hansher, Rosetta Branting, Nona Morgan, Denise Van Pelt. MIDDLE ROW; Carole Church, Vicki Ferguson, Pam Branting, Pat Kufeldt, Charlene Harris, Shirley Heule, Diane Van Pelt, Nancy Randall, Coach, Mrs. Eldridge. FRONT ROW; Student Managers, Sue Banks, Carol Kula. I 'Roman Holiday1 The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet of . Clarks High was held on May 3, 1968, at the Lincoln Manor in Central City, The theme of the prom was Roman Holiday. It was characterized in the setting of a Roman Colosseum with ancient pillars, hanging gar- lands of fern, romantic candlelight, and rustic vases of delightful flowers. The Colosseum Slaves that served the meal were: Shelli Beck, Chris Szatko, Ronda Dexter, Linda Zelazny, Tim Engle, Alan Beck, Mike Ziemba, and Greg Douglas. The girls were attired in Roman togas of purple and white, and the boys wore Roman battle skirts and tops, also in purple and white. Speakers at the banquet were Pat Kufeldt, Randy Pollard, Mike Husmann, Darcey Butts, and Mr. Sodomka. A dance was held after the banquet with the Rogues from Kearney providing the entertainment. ' ‘Junior Senior Prom’ s e n • i o r Left to Right, BACK ROW: Darcey Butts, Alan Pickrel, Tim Lamb, Randy Dexter, Bobby Church, Jeff Wurtz, Kathy Beck, Greg Johnson, Rusty Kuhn, Clifford Jarecke, Cindy Grause, Mr. Norman Sodomka, Instructor, Nancy Randall, Charlene Harris, Janet Strobel, Diane Douglas, Jim Harris, Burr Glasgow. THIRD ROW; Ronda Dexter, Chris Dittmer, Sherri Beck, Mary Wendt, Wanda Didier. SECOND ROW: Debbie Douglas, Carol Church, Jeanne Pickrel, Denise Shonsey, Karen Colby, Peggy Peter- Junior Band Left to Right, BACK ROW: Connie Morris, Dixie Van Pelt, Sandy Beck, Karen Pickrel, Linda Kohlhof, Barbara Hus- ton. MIDDLE ROW: Doug Colby, Bill Kohlhof, Scot Jones, David Huston, Jim Wilson, Leanne McLean, Paul Jarecke. FRONT ROW: Cindy Hays, Robin Dexter, Ann Kuhn, Anne Shonsey, Peggy Vincent, and Mr. Norman Sodomka. son, Gary Starostka, Damice Butts, Sandy Church, Paul Douglas, Robert Ksiazek, John Wilson, Gary Stromberg, Nona Morgan, Jerry Pollard, Richard Jarecke, Barb Mace, Denise Van Pelt, Sharron Beck, Mary Shonsey, Steve Wendt, Rodney Didier, Leland Zlomke. FIRST ROW: Nancy Douglas, Linda Fritz, Vivki Ferguson, Janet Miller, Shelli Jacobi, Doo Dee Dittmer, Sue Banks, Mary Bittinger, Gloria Beck, Diane Her- man, Kathy Miller, Jim Vincent, Clair Harris, Doris Zlomke. Majorettes BACK ROW: Marcia Kohl, Doris Zlomke, Cheryl Dittmer. FRONT ROW: Ev Urkoski, Pat Kufeldt. Left to Right, BACK ROW: Iris Reisner, Janet Beck, Charlene Harris, Jim Starostka, Lee Dittmer, Leland Zlomke, Ted Stern, Don Mustard, Mike Husmann, Don Pickrel, Steve Wendt, Darcey Butts, Alan Pickrel, Lee Sauter, Lucille Prososki, Arylce Kohl, Janet Strobel. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Kufeldt, Joan Osantowski, Ida Mae Traudt, Denice Van Pelt, Sandy Church, Linda Zelazny, Marcia Kohl, Nancy Douglas, Ronda Dexter, Boys Glee Left to Right, BACK ROW; James Starostka, Darcey Butts, Donald Pickrel, Steve Wendt, Lee Dittmer, Lee Sauter. FRONT ROW: Alan Pickrel, Leland Zlomke, Mike Hus- mann, Don Mustard, Ted Stem. Gwen Branting, Julie Rieken, Kathy Hays, Kathy Kingma, Rosetta Branting, Claudia Huston, Sheri Beck, Shelli Beck, Diane Van Pelt. FRONT ROW; Mr. Sodomka, Jewel Miller, Pauline Boroviak, Carole Church, Nancy Randall, Betty Hansher, Pam Brant- ing, Chris Szatko, Sue Banks, Darnice Butts, Jackie Wemhoff, Wanda Didier, Vicki Ferguson, Judy Wieseman, Shirley Huele, Doris Zlomke, Nona Morgan. c h o r u s Glee Left to Right, BACK ROW: I. Reisener, J. Beck, C. Harris, D. Van Pelt, S. Church, L. Zelazny, M. Kohl, D. Douglas, N. Doug- las, R. Dexter, accompanist, Q. Branting, S. Banks, J. Rieken, A. Kohl, J. Strobel, D. A. Van Pelt, N. Morgan, C. Kula, C. Dittmer. MIDDLE ROW: P. Kufeldt, J. Osantowski, P. Boroviak, I. Traudt, N. Randall, B. Hansher, P. Branting, D. Szatko, L. Proso- ski, D. Butts, J. Wemhoff, K. Hays, K. Kingma, R. Branting, C. Huston, S. Beck, E. Urkoski. FRONT ROW: Mr. N. Sodomka, J. Miller, V. Kula, C. Church, W. Didier, V. Ferguson, J. Wieseman, S. Heule, D. Zlomke, accompan- ist. Senior Sneak Day The Seniors and their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Hanssen, left via bus from Clarks on Wednesday afternoon, April 24. The group traveled to Lincoln to board a special Burlington train later in the day. The train ride from Lincoln to Chicago consisted of lots of ice water, pillows, cheese crackers, and all night card games. The group arrived in Chicago at 6:30 a.m., Thursday. They were served breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant after which they boarded a special sight-seeing bus that took them through Chicago's business and residential sections, and then to Lake Michigan, Lincoln Park Zoo, Field Museum of Natural History, China Town, Pieper’s Alley, John Shedd Aquarium, Museum of Science and Industry, and Chicago Univer- sity. The group departed from Chicago late Thursday aboard the Arsarben Zephyr for the ride back to Lin- coln. Arriving at about 11 O'clock, the group then went on a final shopping spree in Lincoln that lasted till 1:00 p.m. when the weary group boarded the bus for the return trip home. Later in the afternoon twen- ty-three very tired and very broke but happy seniors and their sponsors arrived in Clarks, bringing with them many happy memories of two sleepless, fun-filled days and nights. ADVERTISEMENTS The BOMBER STAFF wishes to thank all the following firms and individuals who have contributed to the success of our 1968 annual. NIELSON RADIO-TV PHILCO-FORD Sales and Service 1610 17th Street Central City, Nebraska SOLT-BYERS FUNERAL HOME SERVING THIS AREA SINCE 1916 In Central City 946-3095 1507 17th Central City, Nebraska MARY’S BEAUTY SALON Secuit MARY PROSOSKI SIMS, Owner Silver Creek, Nebraska Phone: 7071 CLARKS’ CLIP “N” CURL f 4 TV. onl, Oii|Ou Klips mi Phone: 548-2618 ANGIE HANSSEN Clarks, Nebraska 1 did it nivsdf.. ran you loll? COMPLETE FARM CHEMICAL SERVICES GULF FARM CENTER LEONARD McLEAN, Manager Clarks, Nebraska Phone: 548-2600 Res.: 548-2302 WM. DOUGLAS COMPANY Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods Locker Service Only the Best 548-2588 Clarks, Nebraska LAND LEVELING AND DOZER WORK Jobs Large or Small - We Do 'Em All. Member of Nebraska Conservation Contractors Association HAROLD L. BECK SONS Clarks, Nebraska KUHN STERN GRAIN CO. WINFIELD TRUCKING Grain and Feeds Gooch's Best Feed Anhydrous Oats Grain Bins Corn Steel Gates Tanks Water Tanks Hog Waterers Hog Feeders LIVESTOCK HAULING Phone 548-2688 Call 548-2413 Clarks, Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska FARMERS’ CO-OP CLARKS TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION COMPANY Felco and Super sweet Feeds Feeding Ingredients Dry, Liquid, and Gas F ertilizer Buy and Sell Grain Fertilizer Rental Equipment Prompt, Efficient Service Keep in Touch By T elephone Manager - VINSON BITTINGER Phone 548-2212 Clarks, Nebraska Phone 548-2511 Clarks, Nebraska GAMBLE'S Hardware Auto Supplies Furniture Appliances Maytag Sales and Service Phene 9 4h-M23 Central City, Nebraska JACOBI BARBER SHOP RUSSELL JACOBI Clarks, Nebraska CARL’S PLACE POLK PROGRESS Polk, Nebraska Polk, Nebraska FARMERS UNION POLK CO-OP OIL COMPANY ASSOCIATION Balk, Nebraska Balk, Nebraska RALPH'S BARBER SHOP SILVER CREEK LUMBER FARM SUPPLY Skfreer Creek,, Nebraska Sclhcer Creek, Nebraska MEYER TV AND STROBEL APPLIANCE BLACKSMITH SHOP Service Center RCA Victor All Kinds of Repair Work Whirlpool and Admiral Dealer Ph. 946-2140 416 and 418 G St. Phone 548-2590 Clarks, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska GEREN DRUGS POLLARD OIL CO. The Rexall Store Phone 548-2466 Ph. 946-2772 Central City, Nebr. Clarks, Nebraska DOT’S BEAUTY SHOPPE FARMERS CO-OP We Curl Up and Dye for You ELEVATOR CO. Central City, Nebraska Four Operators on Duty on Weekend Silver Creek, Nebraska 68663 No Appointment Necessary CENTRAL CLEANING CENTER BOOTH TRANSFER INC. Phone 946-3161 Complete Trucking Service Central City, Nebraska Phone 548-2274 WE DELIVER Clarks, Nebraska FULLERTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Fullerton, Nebraska SALES EVERY FRIDAY Phone: 536-2436 Res. Phone: 747-4214 FRITZ ENGEL Owner and Manager ANNUAL SPRING AND FALL MACHINERY SALES CLARKS GRAIN COMPANY Clarks, Nebraska Phone: 548-2213 CASH BUYERS OF GRAIN COMMERCIAL STORAGE AND DRYING IRA REISENER, Manager Home Phone: 548-2478 CLARK LUMBER CO. VAN PELT CONSTRUCTION Phone 548-2275 All Kinds of Leveling Building Material Fence, Paint, Glass and DeWITT VAN PELT Builders Hardware Phone 548-2551 Clarks Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska GLASGOW INSURANCE Congratulations Class of 1968 AGENCY BANK OF CLARKS Insurance Real Estate Farm Loans Deposits Insured to $15, 000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Complete Banking Service Phone 548-2214 Telephone 548-2400 Clarks, Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska SHORTY’S BAR RALPH ROSE STANDARD STANDARD Refreshments Beer - Liquor - Wines Phone 548-2322 Clarks, Nebraska New and Used Auto Parts Tires, Batteries and Accessories Motel and Service Station Clarks, Nebraska CLARKS CAFE McQUINN’S GARAGE ERMA CLARK Phone 548-2323 Phone 548-2570 Clarks, Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska ANDY’S TV RADIO REPAIR LAUNDRY MAT Phone 548-2625 Clarks, Nebraska Sylvania, Motorola and Admiral Clarks, Nebraska AL’S TAVERN ART’S GARAGE Lunches Soft Drinks Ice Cream BESS and AL Clarks, Nebraska Phone 548-9255 ART SCHLONDORF and GLENN COLBY Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Day or Night Phone 548-2300 Clarks, Nebraska POLK scours GRAIN COMPANY DRIVE-IN Grain Storage and F eed Grand Island, Nebraska Polk, Nebraska FREDRICKSON McCullough IMPLEMENT CO. Central City, Nebraska Insurance--Real Estate Polk, Nebraska Town and Country Telephone 946-2225 SACK LUMBER COMPANY Paint and Builders Hardware We don't want to sell everyone, Just you Cuckler Steel Buildings Central City, Nebraska LEPP LARSON, INC. Your John Deere Dealer Let Us Be Your Machinery Headquarters and Service Center. Central City, Nebr. 68826 946-3041 WHITED AND SONS, INC. Phone 536-2321 Fullerton, Nebraska John Dieere Equipment FULLERTON NATIONAL BANK FDIC Fullerton, Nebraska JIM’S G. W. FOODS Home of Shurfine Foods Central City, Nebraska S. A. FOSTER LUMBER CO. Building Material Ready-Mix Concrete Phone 946-2272 Central City, Nebraska JAMES C. MALY, M.D. Fullerton, Nebraska 68638 Coronado Amana Hotpoint Fullerton, Nebraska Phone: 536-2135 unn Phone - - - - Days 946-2715 Nights 946-2452 Congratulations to the Class of 1968 BUTCH’S BODY SHOP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LEO L. BUTCHER 705 1 7th Ave. Central City, Nebraska COMPLETE BODY BUILDING Established in 1881 Capital, Surplus and Profits $325, 000. 00 PAINTING AND GLASS INSTALLATION Fullerton, Nebraska HESSELGESSER’S FAIRACRES OIL COMPANY DAIRY FARMS, INC. Top Resurgent and Most Modern Dairy Top Tuner in Nebraska Phone: 946-9978 Central City, Nebraska Grand Island, Nebraska Best Wishes IF rom BENDERS Clarks, Nebraska CENTRAL CITY FLORISTS Florist Telegraph Delivery Central City, Nebraska Phone 946-2111 CENTRAL CITY VETERINARY CLINIC IRENE SHOP DR. R. R. BARNETT and E. L. MATHES South Highway 14 Central City, Nebraska Phone 946-3028 Ladies' Apparel Columbus, Nebraska WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS QlBSON’S 4300 23rd Street DET MEVES, Owner Where you buy Name Brand Items at Discount Prices. Bismark and Cherry Streets Grand Island, Nebraska Dial: 382-5200 Columbus, Nebr. Store Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Weekdays 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. Sundays B M BAR Silver Creek, Nebraska POWELL'S STORE Columbus, Nebraska HAITH MOTORS CO. Central City, Nebraska REDMAN SHOE COMPANY Central City, Nebraska CENTRAL CITY AUTO PARTS Central City, Nebraska FLEISCHER REXALL DRUG CO. Columbus, Nebraska F. P. McALEER, D. D. S. Central City, Nebraska LaFAYETTE BEAUTY SHOP Central City, Nebraska DR. GENE L. OSBORN Central City, Nebraska HI-WAY GROCERY Central City, Nebraska NORDSTEDT'S Central City, Nebraska SILVER COIN DRIVE INN Silver Creek, Nebraska BLUEBIRD SHOP Fullerton, Nebraska MODE O'DAY Grand Island, Nebraska GLEN FERGUSON, Corn Shelling Clarks, Nebraska BILLESBACH'S JEWELRY STORE Central City, Nebraska BECHER, HOCKENBURGER CURRY CO. Fullerton, Nebraska COMMUNITY FEED SEED STORE Fullerton, Nebraska CEDER'S HOME IMPROVEMENT Central City, Nebraska CLARKS' SWEET SHOP Clarks, Nebraska HENSLEY STUDIO Central City, Nebraska STYLE SHOP Central City, Nebraska DR. R. R. DOUGLAS Clarks, Nebraska SHAW LITTLE, D. D. S. 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