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Annual Staff Editor------------------ Associate Editor------- Advertising Manager - - Business Manager-------- Class Editors----------- Sports Editor----------- Organization Editors---- Music Editor------------ Events Editor----------- Art Editor-------------- Snap Shot Editor-------- Junior Photographer----- Sophomore Photographer Freshman Photographer - Senior Reporter--------- Junior Reporters-------- Senior Member----------- ----------------. . Shelli Beck -------------------Sheri Beck ---------------------Wanda Didier -------------------Claudia Huston ---------Ida Traudt, Linda Fritz ---------------------Chris Szatko -Marcia Kohl, Jackie Wemhoff ---------------------Sandi Church ---------------------Linda Zelazny ---------------- Joan Osantowski -------------------Pauline Boroviak ■-------------------------------Pam Branting -------------------Janie Grafe -------------------Sandy Beck ---------------------Ronda Dexter Vick Ferguson, Denise Van Pelt ---------------------Jewel Miller Advisor Mrs. Marie Banks Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1970, dedicate this Blue Bomber annual to Mr. Norman Manstedt who has contributed so much to our last year at C.H.S. as football, wrestling, and track coach. We appreciate his kindness, encouragement, politeness, and sincerity. We would also like to thank all the sponsors we have had through our four years in high school as follows: Fresh- man - Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Shonsey, Mr. Cyboron; Sophomore - Mr. Lanik, Mr. Ruben; Junior - Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Bay; Senior - Mr. Jones, Mr. Lanik. Sincere appreciation is also extended to all other faculty members who have helped us through our high school activities. •3? MR. NORMAN MANSTEDT - Coach. Science, and Phys. Ed. C.H.S. Faculty MR. RON CYBORON - Shop. Mech. Drawing, Crafts, Drivers Ed. MISS MERLENE GOOD - Speech Therapist MRS. GEIS - Math MRS. MARGARET SHONSEY - Algebra, Geometry MRS. MARIE BANKS - Gen. Bus., Off. Prac., Typing, Shorthand, Bus. Law, Eco- nomics MR. JOHN JONES - Superintendent MR. RICHARD OWSTON - English Science, Spanish Faculty MISS CLARALYNN WREDE - Home Ec., Science MR. NORMAN SODOMKA - Music MR. JOHN RILEY - Art, Social Studies MR. LLOYD LA NIK - Coach, Prin- cipal, Social Studies MRS. ANN BLAIN - Library, En- glish, Speech HOLLIS STROMBERG MRS. SAUTER, MRS. STROMBERG, MRS. RIEKEN, MRS. PECK Staff of C.H.S. MRS. GOLDIE KOHLOF LEO KELLY, HOLLIS STROMBERG, BOBBY BECK, DERYEL BECK CLASS SPONSORS: MR. JONES AND MR. LANIK CLASS MOTTO: KNOWLEDGE IS THE BRIDGE THAT CONNECTS TODAY WITH TOMORROW. CLASS COLORS: MAROON AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER: WHITE ROSE ALAN BECK - Semper Fidelis. Kearney Scholastic 1,3,4; Baseball 1, 4; Chorus 1; Class Play 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom Server 2; Track 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All-Conf. 4; All-St.-Honorable Mention 4; Dist. Champs 3,4; Reg. Champs 3; State Runner-Up 3; Football Conf. Champs 1,4; Honor C 2,3,4; Off. 4. CHRIS SZATKO - The-secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do.” Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Dramatics 3; Chorus 1,2; Glee 1,2,4; Class Play 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Server 2; Usher 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2; Volleyball 3. LINDA ZELAZNY - In our hands we hold the future, but only God knows the way. Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Dramatics 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Pompom Girl 4; Class Play 3,4; Class Sec'y-Treas. 2; Jr.- Sr. Server 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Coun. Leader 4. DON MUSTARD - You never stand so straight as when you bend to help someone. Chorus 1,2; Madrigal 4; Class Play 4; Track 2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; State Runner-Up 3; District Champs 3,4; Regional Champs 3; Football Conf. Champs 1, 4; Honor C 2.3,4; Off. 4. MIKE ZIEMBA - Consider the past, look forward to the future. Chorus 1,3; Class Play 3,4; Sec'y- Treas. 4; Jr.-Sr. Server 2; Usher 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Football Conf. Champs 1,4; Wrestling 4; Homecoming Attend. 4; Honor C 2,3,4; Off. 4. IDA TRAUDT - We know not what the future holds, but we know who holds the future. An- nual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club Treasurer 4. TIM ENGEL - The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. Kearney Scholastic 4; Chorus 1; Class Play 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Server 2; Football 1,2,3,4; All Conf. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; St. Runner-Up 3; Dist. Champs 3,4; Reg. Champs 3; Football Conf. Champs 1,4; Honor C 2,3,4; Officer 4. SANDRA CHURCH - God never closes one door without opening another. Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2, 3,4; Trio 4; Triple Trio 3,4; Sex- tette 1; Vocal Solo 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Jr. Marshall 3; Band Off. 4; Mixed Woodwind Quart. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Volleyball 1,4; Homecoming Queen 4. GREG DOUGLAS - It matters not how long you live, but how well. Class Play 4; Jr.-Sr. Server 2; Jr. Marshall 3; Usher 3; Track 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; All Conf. 4; All State 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; State Runner-Up 3; Dist. Champs 3,4; Reg. Champs 3; Football Conf. Champs 1,4; Homecoming King 4; Honor C 1,2,3,4; Off. 4; Baseball 1. MARCIA KOHL - Hands that work, brains that think, and hearts that love. Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Dramatics 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Pompom Girl 4; Twirler 1,2,3; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Council Leader 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3.4. LEE SAUTER - If it comes that easy, take it twice. Kearney Scholastic 4; Chorus 2; Madrigal 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1; Football Conf. 1,4; Student Man- ager 2,3,4, WANDA DIDIER - We have trod across the sands; now we wade into the sea. Annual Staff 3,4; Bomber Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Sax. Quart. 1,2,3; Trio 3; Class Play 3,4; Sec’y-Treas. 1; Usher 3; Pep Clubl.2,3,4; Volleyball 1; Home- coming Attendant 4. JACKIE WENHOFF - Before you can score, you must have a goal. Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 2,3,4; Madri- gal 4; Triple Trio 3; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Volleyball 4. DALE WIESEMAN - Defeat isn’t bitter if you don't swallow it. Kearney Scholastic 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Pres. 4; Sec'y-Treas. 3; Usher 3; Football 1,2,3,4; All Conf. 4; Wrestling 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Hon- or C 2,3,4; Officer 4. JIM ZOUCHA - Out of school life, into life's school. Kearney Scholastic 1,2; Chorus 1; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1,2. SHELLI BECK - Tomorrow, to- day will be yesterday. Kearney Scholastic 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Bomber Staff 4; Dramatics 2; Regents Scholarship 4; Valedicto- rian 4; Annual Staff Ed. 4; Annual Staff Assist. Ed. 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,4; Madrigal 4; Trio 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Band 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Pres. 2; Jr.-Sr. Server 2; Usher 3; Pep Club 1,2; Cheerlead- er 1,2; Summer Business School 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4; Readers Digest Award 4. JIM STAROSTKA - A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Chorus 1,2; Glee 1, 2; Play Scenery 3,4; Track 2; Football 3. RONDA DEXTER - The secret of life is not to do what you like to do, but to like what you do. Kearney Scholastic 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Salutatorian 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Trio 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Sax. Solo 1,3; Sax. Quartet 1,2,3,4; Sax. Trio 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader Capt. 2,4; Volley- ball 1,2,3,4; Sr. Class Play Usher 3. CLAUDIA HUSTON - We walk into the future as individuals. Kearney Scholastic 2; Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2,3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Triple Trio 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Sec. 4; Volleyball 1.2,3,4; Litzenberg Memorial Hospital Scholarship; March of Dimes Award. LELAND ZLOMKE - Those who think they can’t, are usually right. Kearney Scholastic 2,3, 4; Dramatics 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Madrigal 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Trom- bone Quart. 1,2,3,4; Brass Choir 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Honor C 1,2; Stu. Mgr. 1,2; Band Capt.; Band Student Director 4. DONN SWEDENBURG - Be sure you're right; then go ahead. Kearney Scholastic 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Class Play 3,4; Vice-President 3; Basketball 1,2. LINDA FRITZ - He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing. Kearney Scholastic 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Dramatics 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 2,3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet So.lo 4; Quartet 3,4; Mixed Woodwind Quartet 3; Class Play 3,4; Assistant Librarian 4; Track 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Vol- leyball 1,3. • . OLAKKS PUBLIC schools JOAN OSANTOWSKI - It's not what was yesterday, but the fulfillment of tomorrow. Kearney Scholastic 3; Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Dra- matics 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,3; Class Play 4; Usher 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 4. Class Sponsors - Mr. Jones and Mr. Lanik President - Dale Wieseman Vice-Pres. - Leland Zlomke Sec’y-Treas. - Mike Ziemba PAULINE BOROVIAK - The most wasted of all days, is the day we have not laughed. Annual Staff 4; Bomber Staff 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. GORDON SCHOTT - The reward of a thing well done is to have it done. Chorus 1; Class Play 4; Jr. Marshall 3; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; State Runner-Up 3; Dist. Champs 3,4; Reg. Champs 3; Football Conf. Champs 1,4; Honor ”C 2,3; Off. 4. DONALD PICKREL - Life is success and you can't succeed without living. Kearney Scholastic 4; Chorus 1,2; Glee 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1.2. JEWEL MILLER - Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. ” There can be no courage unless you are afraid. Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 2, 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. Senior Class History In 1957, this class emerged from the Dark Ages, entered the Middle Ages, and ever since has been making history. At that time we were serfs who were brought to the kingdom of Clarks Public School in September. We were summoned to work in the fields of Kindergarten Manor where Mrs. Swanson was the lord. There were twenty-one of us as follows: Alan Beck, Dave Beck, Shelli Beck, Jeff Bolen, Pauline Boroviak, Sandra Church, Ronda Dexter, Wanda Didier, Greg Douglas, Tim Engel, Claudia Huston, Marcia Kohl, Don Mustard, Don Pickrel, LeeSauter, Gordon Schott, Donn Swedenburg, Rex Wallace, Dale Wieseman, Jim Zoucha. Before the year had ended Shirley Garretson, Nancy Kennedy and Jackie Wemhoff became enslaved witn us. Of these twenty- four serfs, sixteen endured the hardships together and eighteen will be emancipated together. New quarters and equipment were the rewards of our hard work. In honor of the Christmas festivities, we were requested to perform in a Mother Goose operetta before the Knights and Ladies of the king- dom. Mrs. Baird beseiged our manor forcing Mrs. Swanson to surrender us to the first grade fields. Linda Zelazny and Dennis Growcock were brought in from neighboring kingdoms. Dennis escaped at Christmas. In 1960, we were again seized and this time placed in bondage along with Johnny Quinn under the rule of Mrs. Sloan. The next year brought a turning point in our history. For as we entered the Renaissance and learning was revived, we realized the true purpose of our endeavors. We rejected serfdom and ac- cepted guidance from Mrs. Zlomke. With our new freedom of will, we traded Shirley Garretson for Leland Zlomke. Our creativity was further stimulated by Mrs. Petitt as we entered the second year of the Ren- aissance, sometimes referred to as fourth grade. Chris Szatko joined our brillant group of artists and Mary Bialas and Tim Engel left. As we entered 1963, our group was again increased as Janet Wells joined us and we revealed our speaking ability and inventiveness in a hobby show. Jim Starostka united with us later and we left Miss Zoucha at the close of our fifth grade year, and the Renaissance. In the following year our little society advanced into the Reformation. It was during the first year of this period that we dispersed into several small sectors, Mrs. Strickland ruling over them all. Rex Walace succumbed to the powers of a dictator in a neighboring state, decreasing the population of ours to twenty-six. As the second year of the Reformation was upon us, we found that our number had again been reduced. John Quinn, Jackie Wemhoff and Dave Beck had departed to various other dictatorships. But the size of our legion was replenished when Tim Engel returned and Jewel Miller entered the region that was now controlled by Mrs. Shonsey. Janet Wells withdrew from our course in history before the next year when Mr. Odell and Mr. Ruben came to power. We gained partial freedom and the Reformation was concluded as we gra- duated into the Age of Enlightenment. Here we entered the Freshman year, where Jackie Wemhoff returned. George Fairburn, Joan Osantowski, Ida Traudt and Mike Ziemba joined us, and later Linda Fritz. During the first year of the Ages of Enlightenment, we broadened our horizons and established our preferences. We chose as colors, maroon and white and as a flower, the white rose. We de- clared our philosophy that KNOWLEDGE IS THE BRIDGE THAT CONNECTS TODAY WITH TO- MORROW. Under the rule of Mrs. Shonsey and Mr. Cyboron, Alan Beck was appointed President; Ronda Dexter, Vice-president; and Wanda Didier, Secretary-treasurer. When the year came to a close we had lost only one, George Fairburn. As we came upon September of 1967, we found that Jeff Bolen had departed to another region and Mr. Lanik and Mr. Ruben had risen to power. We elected representatives to govern us as follows: Shelli Beck, President; Ronda Dexter, Vice-president; and Linda Zelazny, Secretary- treasurer. The Age of Enlightenment passed by and was quickly followed by the Romantic Era. It brought with it, class rings ordered from Josten’s the presentation of a play called No Boys Allowed,' and the Junior-Senior Prom Southern Moonlight. The population, which has since remained unchanged, was twenty-seven. The rulers this year were Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Bay and the rep- resentatives chosen were Ronda Dexter, President; Donn Swedenburg, Vice-president; and Dale Wieseman, Secretary-treasurer. At last we have come to the present year and our last step to freedom. During this time, our portraits were made by Lumbard-Leschinsky and we presented a melodrama called Arsenic and Old Lace. Our representatives this year were Dale Wieseman, President; Leland Zlomke, Vice- president; and Mike Ziemba, Secretary-treasurer. The kings, Mr. Jones and Mr. Lanik granted us a trial day of freedom, so on May 2, 1970, we went to Colorado by train. On this day, we proved our abilities. So Emancipation, called graduation, was then approved and set for May 20, 1970. The Juniors joined us in celebration as they honored us with their prom called Love Me Forever.” This year has been called the Age of Travel. Throughout it, we have stood on the threshold of a long journey which we can now begin. We have earned our freedom. We paid for it with hard work, our joys, and our sorrows. Our Kindergarten Picture BACK ROW, Left to Right: Ronda Dexter, Jim Zoucha, Gordon Schott, Greg Douglas, Claudia Huston, Don Pickrel. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Swanson, Dave Beck, Marcia Kohl. Sandie Church, Shelli Beck, Donn Swedenburg, Don Mustard. Pauline Boroviak. FRONT ROW: Jeff Bolen. Mary Bialas. Tim Engel. Alan Beck, Lee Sauter, Wanda Didier, Dale Wieseman, Rex Wallace. Baby Pix D. Wieseman D. Pickrel C. Szatko S. Church D. Swedenburg M. Ziemba J. Miller Baby Pix T. Engel C. Huston J. Zoucha L. Zlomke I. Traudt D. Mustard L. Fritz Douglas J. Wemhoff A. Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1970, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class of 1970, do hereby will to the Senior Class of 1971, our ability to get along with Mr. Jones, providing they bug him as much and as continuously as we did. We, the Senior Class of 1970, do hereby will to the Junior Class of 1971, our ability to accomplish little or nothing at class meetings, providing they use the I appoint a committee” system as we did. We, the Senior Class of 1970, do hereby will to the Sophomore Class of 1971, our ability to get along with upperclassmen, providing they can learn to show a little respect. We, the Senior Class of 1970, do hereby will to the Freshman Class of 1971, our natural ability to maintain a peaceful class relationship, providing they have no more boys-vs-girls disputes than we did. I, Alan Beck, do hereby will my BLANK to anyone who BLANK as well as I BLANK. I, Shelli Beck, do hereby will all my Senior activities to any Senior girl of 1971, who proves to possess all my worrywart tendencies, providing she develops these tendencies to the fullest and to as little avail as I. I, Pauline Boroviak, do hereby will my ability to go with more than one guy to any girl, providing she is not ready to settle down. 1, Sandi Church, do hereby will my ability to persuade people to have contact lenses to Doug Schultz, provid- ing he can find mine if I lose one. I, Ronda Dexter, do hereby will my ability to do cartwheels to Vicki Ferguson, providing she doesn't collide with anyone while doing them during cheer competition at clinic. I, Wanda Didier, do hereby will my ability to go to school, work, and have as much fun as humanly possible to any Junior girl, providing she doesn't have more fun than I did. I, Greg Douglas, do hereby will all the luck 1 have to the football team, providing they win the conference. 1, Tim Engel, do hereby will my superb animal instinct to John Wruble, providing he can do an imitation of a porcupine. I, Linda Fritz, do hereby will my ability not to get on the Honor Roll to any Honor Roll student, providing they use their study time for other activities. I, Claudia Huston, do hereby will my lack of enthusiasm for the last six weeks of high school to any Junior, providing he isn't as enthused as 1 was. I, Marcia Kohl, do hereby will my marching ability in band to Mary Bittinger, providing she can stay in step as much as I did. I, Jewel Miller, do hereby will my twelve blocks from school to Janet Miller, providing she doesn't walk as much or as far as I did on my way to and from school. I, Don Mustard, do hereby will my last pair of thermals to Mr. Manstedt to use during the cold 1970 football season. I, Joan Osantowski, do hereby will my art ability to Jane Grafe, providing she won't be any more afraid of Mr. Riley's razor blades than I was. I, Don Pickrel, do hereby will my ability to have to go to school only half a day to anyone else who can get away with it. I, Lee Sauter, do hereby will my great student managing abilities to Henry Anderson, providing he does not let the dummies get the best of him. I, Gordon Schott, do hereby will my ability to keep my temper and to keep a cool and level head under any circumstances to anyone who likes to be imprisoned and thrives on trouble. I, Jim Starostka, do hereby will my traveling ability to Jim Vincent, as long as he travels as far as I did. I, Donn Swedenburg, do hereby will my ability to get good grades without studying to Jim Vincent; he needs it. I, Chris Szatko, do hereby will my ability to be quiet in Mr. Riley's study hall to Diane Herman, providing she makes him yell as loud as I did. I, Ida Traudt, do hereby will my pick-up to Denise VanPelt, providing she takes off the emergency brake. 1, Jackie Wemhoff, do hereby will my ability to do the splits to Diane Herman, providing she doesn’t get down any further than I did. I, Dale Wieseman, do hereby will my gunshot wound to all my favorite teachers. 1, Linda Zelazny, do hereby will my ability to fall off chairs to Gary Starostka, providing he doesn't make as big a hole in his nylon as I did in mine. I, Mike Ziemba, do hereby will my wrestling ability to Tom Fritz, providing he doesn't lose as many matches by one point as I did. I, Leland Zlomke, do hereby will my driver's license to Rodney Didier, providing he doesn't use it anymore after he obtains his own. I. Jim Zoucha, do hereby will my draft number to any war-mongers in the underclasses. Senior Class Prophecy CLASS OF 1970 PROPHECY Now boarding the rocket taking the class of 1970 for the reunion of 1995 on the moon is: Marcia Kohl, who owns a chain of cafes; This kind of business really pays. She lives in a house with gold-studded doors And has white mink carpets on her floors. Shelli, whom we all see over there; She's the one with the long brown hair. It seems she is cover girl for the magazine LIFE And also is Bobby's sweet loving wife. And in strolls Alan Beck to show He made his fame by becoming a pro. He plays football for the Green Bay Packers And makes extra money by selling Ritz crackers. The sound of squealing brakes is heard As Tim Engel arrives in his Thunderbird. He now comes in with his face all aglow - He does TV commercials for Hayley's M.O. Mike and Ronda are husband and wife. They are certainly enjoying married life. Mike is a farmer, who works hard all day. But with twelve little kids it just doesn’t pay. In comes a familiar face - It's Leland walking at his usual fast pace. He's become a lawyer, who never slows down; He's solved many cases all over town. Here comes Jackie walking with such good posture. We all heard she’s won an Oscar. To begin her career she went to Broadw r. She's a terrific actress, so they say. Linda Fritz, who was always so gay. Has become a famous artist, so they say. She's painted everything from nudists to boats; I imagine she has plenty of fur coats! Why, who's that over in the corner we see? Jim Starostka, it looks like it could be. He now owns a famous polka band That is heard and loved throughout the land. It's Linda Zelazny as you can see With her business school degree. She married a guy from Wayne State; I heard her say it was love the first date. Why, who's that coming up now? It's Chris Szatko bringing a cow. She's now advertising for Dairy Queen - She's quite popular as it seems. Lee Sauter is a pilot; as you will recall, He first learned to fly planes in study hall. He flies through the air in his B-38 At astonishing speeds that no one can break. Sitting in the back of the plane. Is Jim Zoucha disguised for his fame. It seem's he has invented a pill To cure everyone who is ill. Why here comes Greg Douglas to make the scene; He's all dressed up, with his head shaved clean. I guess you've got it without even guessing'. He's made the Army life his profession. Up the plane stairs comes Don, With a tall and popular blonde. Don's carrying out the Pickrel tradition Making spying his only mission. Claudia Huston will not be here - During an operation she must be near. She became a nurse and works all day Just to make all that pay. Our old friend Joan we see approaching From girls' tennis where she's been coaching. Her team likes her very much Because she has that special touch. Have you people heard about Gordon? Yes, he's doing commercials for Borden’s. He has quite a time for he blushes a lot But he's very happy with the raise he just got. Coming in next - why, who could that be? It's our singer - that great Sandie. She works and she slaves from dawn each day So she'll be able to sing in her own beautiful way. There’s Don Mustard with his Army suit on; I heard he's been fighten in Viet Nam. Don has a platoon all of his own; To President Nixon he’s very well known. Where's Don Swedenburg, that genius young man? Oh! He went to study in NO MAN'S LAND. He never returned, so they say, When he gets homesick he'll return some day. That's Wanda Didier whom we see over there. Yes, she's the one with the long blonde hair. She's known all over, from coast to coast Because she's the cover girl for Post. Ida Mae Traudt, 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 feet 2. Why it's Dale Wieseman; He's the guy who can lift a ton. Remember nim so little and thin Now he’s one of the world's strongest men. Here comes Pauline Boroviak With a sack upon her back. She's hiking to another state Just to find ner perfect mate. I wonder if everyone's heard about Jewel - She invented a new kind of auto fuel. It makes cars run day after day; She's really making the money that way. Janet Beck Sheri Beck Wayne Beck Pam Branting Darnice Butts Joe Carlson Carole Church Lee Dittmer Vicki Ferguson Larry Hannappel Betty Hansher Jim Harris Clifford Jarecke Jim Kava Vicki Kula Chick Little John Micek Jerry Morris Alan Pickrel Nancy Randall Doug Schultz Diane Szatko Denise Van Pelt Jim Vincent John Wruble SPONSORS: Mr. Sodomka, Mr. Manstedt, and Miss Wrede PRESIDENT: Pam Branting VICE PRESIDENT: Carole Church SEC'Y-TREAS.: Wayne Beck FLOWER: Rose COLORS: Red and White MOTTO: Our Aim - To Succeed; Our Hope - To Win. CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS SOPHOMORES Susan Anderson Sharon Beck Geraldine Bialas Mary Bittinger Bobby Church Randy Dexter Rodney Didier Chris Dittmer Paul Douglas Tom Fritz Jane Grafe Claire Harris Dennis Jarecke Robert Ksiazek Karen McNeal Ted Micek Janet Miller Jerry Pollard Steve Rieken Dave Schultz Mary Shonsey Gary Stromberg Jerry Traudt Gary Urkoski Marvin Yrkoski CLASS SPONSORS AND OFFICERS SPONSORS: Mrs. Blain, Mrs. Banks PRESIDENT: Susan Anderson VICE-PRESIDENT: Janie Grafe SEC'Y-TREAS: Jerry Traudt FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Wine and White MOTTO: With Yesterday's Knowl- edge, We Challenge Tomorrow NOT PICTURED - Jerry Traudt FRESHMEN Henry Anderson Sandy Beck Waunetta Branting Debra Douglas Terry Engel Jeanice Fleeman Tom Foulk Don Hannappel Diane Herman Cindy Husmann Shelly Jacobi Greg Johnson Linda McNeal Karen Pickrel Dale Soil Gary Starostka Debbie Szatko Dixie Van Pelt Virginia Vetick Tim Wemhoff SPONSORS: Mr. Cyboron Mrs. Geis PRESIDENT: Dale Soli VICE-PRESIDENT: Sandy Beck SECY: Stephanie Zoucha TREAS: Deb Douglas NEWS REPORTER: Linda McNeal MOTTO: Life Is What You Make It FLOWER: Rose COLORS: Green and White Eighth Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Jeffrey Kohl, Jeff Wurtz, Rusty Kuhn, Richard Jarecke, Richard Rieken. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Grause, Kathy Beck, Barbara Huston, Laura Kingma, Doe Dee Dittmer, Linda Kohlof. BOTTOM ROW: Duane Miller, Mary Engel, Connie Morris, Jeanne Pickrel, Karen Colby, Denise Shonsey, Kathy Miller, Alan Church, Mr. Riley, Sponsor. Seventh Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Burr Glasgow, Scott Jones, Tim Lamb, Mike Douglas, Daniel Brandenburger. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Traudt, Peggie Peterson, Jacquie Husmann, Barbara Mace, Lauri Zoucha, Joanne Dankelson. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Starostka, Glori Beck, Susan Miller, Karen Brunken, Radene Rieken, Jim Carlson, Diane Church, Tom Beck, Mr. Owston, Sponsor. Fifth Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Debbie Branting, Sandra Mace, Scott Pickrel, Tony Peterson, Daryl Van Pelt, Alice Huebner. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Bor- oviak, Robert Armstead, Reggie Kuhn, Jody Peterson, Susette Grause, Rex Lamb, Mary Jo Kuhn. BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Starostka, Cameron Kohl, Ric Ferguson, Debra Booth, Ricky Watke, Robert Rieken, Debra Janulewicz, Anna Maria Dubas, Miss Marie Zoucha. Fourth Grade Third Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Mrs. Sundberg, Robert Clements, Larry Herman, Kimberly Rea- man, Dodie Van Pelt, Glen Johnson, Denise Douglas, Jean Douglas, David Miller, Jerry Church. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Craig, Ricky Geier, Jon Schlomdorf, Tommy Beck, Jolene Wurtz, Mary Jo Star- ostka, Pam Swedenberg, Marty Burruss, Joey Lamb, Tom Bran- ting. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Morris, Andrew Dubas, Luann Geier, Barbara Janulewicz, Lori Beck, Dean Armstead, Dan- iel Neperman. Left to Right, BACK ROW: Mrs. Betty Swanson, Kevin Brandenburger, Randy Olsan, Chris Caley, Greg Watke, Ty Peterson. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Branting, Kevin Reiken, Jean Schlondorf, Karen Diu- rner, Renee Brazda, Tom Church. BOTTOM ROW: Melody Church. Doug Sol, Mark Reaman, Dana Schultz, Pat Robak. ABSENT: Janet Janulewicz, Deb McGuinn. First Grade Left to Right, BACK ROW: Debra Friedrichsen, David Starostka, Linda Mace, Jerry Carlson, Lucinda Lamb, Mary Yrkoski, Tim Clement, Ronda Glasser, Gloria Miller, Linda Beck, Mrs. Anderson. MIDDLE ROW: Gerald Schlondorf, Tom Hannappel, Tim Szatko, Chris Spires, Ryan Dexter, Brad Husmann, Sam Beck, Ronnie Armstead. BOTTOM ROW: Tim Brandenburger, Nancy Glasgow, Pam Colby, Dina Van Pelt, Margaret Du- bas, Jim Beck, Lorrie Fleeman, Joan Huebner. Kindergarten Left to Right, BACK ROW: Kyle Kuhn, Donna Beck, Lynette Beck, Randy Urkoski, Jim Scherer, Todd Huston, Ryan Kuhn, John Yrkoski. MIDDLE ROW: Catherine Reaman, Kimberly Brazda, Janet McNeal, Mary Lou Yrkoski. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey Church, Ginger Burruss, Cathleen Caley, Bryan Janulewicz. NOT PICTURED: Steven Strobel, Kenneth Mc- Guinn, John Olson. Teacher: Mrs. Brazda. Special Education Left to Right. BACK ROW; Mrs. Phil Kufeldt, Mrs. Marjorie Hamrin, FRONT ROW: Connie Jones, Juanita Olson, Paul Aurrand, Todd Smith, Michelle Funk. ATHLETICS Basketbal LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Engel, Jim Harris, Gary Stromberg, Lee Dittmer, Dave Schultz, Gordon Schott, Don Mustard, Alan Beck, Greg Douglas, Paul Douglas, Lloyd Lanik, HEAD COACH. Basketball Scoreboard HOME GAMES Clarks-------79 Hampton------------------64 Clarks------64 Hord ville---------------58 Clarks------69 Osceola------------------56 Clarks-------76 Palmer-------------------55 Clarks-------67 Polk.....................64 Clarks------80 Cedar Rapids - -- — - -62 Clarks - - -64 St. Edward - -- -- -- -45 Clarks— -78 Shelby —--------------- 53 AWAY GAMES Clarks------60 Wolbach------------------55 Clarks — -76 N. Christian- -----------44 Clarks-------48 Silver Creek-------------37 Clarks------67 Genoa--------------------64 Clarks------72 Marquette----------------60 Clarks-------62 Stromsburg---------------70 GOLDENROD CONFERENCE Clarks-----56 Silver Creek------------46 Clarks-----70 Palmer------------------51 Clarks-----62 Polk....................65 CLASS D DISTRICT AT GENOA Clarks-----71 Shelby..................50 Clarks-----58 Humphrey----------------50 Clarks-----63 Petersburg--------------53 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Clarks----54 Dorchester--------------56 Goldenrod Conference Tournament-----2 place Goldenrod Conference---------------------2 place District Tournament-----------------1 place Basketbal BACK ROW: Assistant Coach, John Riley, Tim Engel, Dave Schultz, Don Mustard, Gordon Schott, Alan Beck, Greg Douglas, Head Coach Lloyd Lanik. FRONT ROW: Terry Engel, Marvin Yrkoski, Tim Wemhoff, Dennis Jarecke, Lee Dittmer, Gary Stromberg, Jim Harris, Paul Douglas. GORDON SCHOTT TIM ENGEL DON MUSTARD 56124 Basketball GREG DOUGLAS ALAN BECK All-Conference All-State Honorable Mention DAVE SCHULTZ All-Conference Second Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Engel, Don Mustard, Gordon Schott, Alan Beck, Greg Douglas. B-Team Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Engel, Marvin Yrkoski, Tim Wemhoff, Dennis Jarecke, Lee Dittmer, Gary Stromberg, Jim Harris, Paul Douglas, Coach John Riley. Snaps Football BACK ROW: Student Manager Henry Anderson, Head Coach Norman Manstedt, Mike Ziemba, Dale Wiese- man, Randy Dexter, Greg Douglas, Alan Beck, Dave Schultz, Jerry Morris, Steve Rieken, Assistant Coach John Riley, LeeSauter. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Fritz, Rod Didier, Don Mustard, Gordon Schott, Jerry Pollard, Gary Stromberg, Lee Dittmer, John Wruble, Dennis Jarecke, Alan Pickrel. FRONT ROW: Robert Ksiazek, Bob Church, Joe Carlson, Wayne Beck, Clifford Jarecke. Tim Engel, Jim Kava, Paul Douglas, Terry Engel, Ted Mieck, Greg Johnson, Dale Soil. Score Board Clarks - - 24 Silver Creek - -6 5th in State in Class D Clarks - - 20 Arcadia ■ - 6 Clarks - - 6 Osceola - - 6 Goldenrod Conference Champs! Clarks - - 6 Polk Clarks - - 26 Homecoming Genoa - -0 Season Record 8-0-1 Clarks - - 22 Stromsburg - 12 Clarks - - 34 Palmer - 6 All-State Halfback Clarks - - 8 Spalding Academy - - 0 GREG DOUGLAS Clarks - - 26 St. Edward - 12 B-TEAM All-Conference Clarks - - 24 Polk TIM ENGEL ... Quarterback Clarks - - 12 Palmer - 0 GREG DOUGLAS ... Halfback Clarks - - 0 Osceola • -12 DALE WIESEMAN ... Guard A-Team Footbal BACK ROW: Head Coach, Norman Manstedt, Tim Engel, Jerry Morris, Randy Dexter, Greg Douglas, Alan Beck, Dave Schultz. FRONT ROW: Don Mustard, Gordon Schott, Jim Kava, Wayne Beck, Dale Wieseman, Mike Ziemba, Cliff Jarecke, Jerry Pollard. B-Team Football BACK ROW: John Wruble, Rodney Didier, Tom Fritz, Gary Stromberg, Lee Dittmer, Alan Pickrel, Steve Rieken, Coach, John Riley. FRONT ROW; Dale Soli, Terry Engel, Ted Micek, Paul Douglas, Dob Church, Greg Johnson, Joe Carlson, Robert Ksiazek, Dennis Jarecke. Football esa® ivms A§ AU-S-ar-, TIM EISGXL DALE WIESEMAN All-Conference MIKEEIEMBA DQ)X CQRDQN: SCTHCCT Football BACK ROW: Mike Ziemba, Gordon Schott, Dale Wicacman, Don Mmtatd, Dougl , Alan W Tim Engel. DAVE SCHLXTZ imnr pgllaxv .Wf y Wrestling RACK ROW; Alan Pickrel, John Viable, Randy Dexter, Coach Norman Manstedt, Tom Fritz, Clifford Jareeke, Bob Church. FRONT ROW: Mike Ziemba, Dale Wieseman, Chick little, John Micek, Greg Johnson. Record 2-8 in Dual Ctomraerifian Raiticitsated in 8 Tournament INHMVIDOAJL RECORD 3 8 —-------- — —-------------Greg Johnson 1©T--------------------------- Jehu Micek 12$ —------------------------ Chick little 1-30 —------------------- Dale Wieseman 1ST? -------------------------- Bob Chnrrih 145------------------------Mike Zaeimha 155 ------- -v« — Tram Erirz 165------------------------Randy Dexter ITS------------------ — Jdhn WrriWe Kfotft.-------------------------------— Alan JSctoel «TATE ENTHJES . lar. Mckfri;. Bob OftajKk, ohr. Mieefc Boys Track BACK ROW: Linda Fritz, Nancy Randall, Pam Branting Coach, John Riley. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Husmann, Karen Pickerl, Deb Douglas, Sandy Beck, Shelly Jacobi. FRONT ROW: Dixie Van Pelt, Jeanice Fleeman, Waunetta Branting. BACK ROW: Tom Fritz, Rod Didier, Dave Schultz, Doug Schultz, Don Mustard, Jerry Pollard, Lee Dittmer, Jim Harris, Coach, Norman Manstedt. SECOND ROW: Tim Engel, Randy Dexter, Robert Ksiazek, Chick Little, Bob Church, Terry Engel, Jim Kava. FRONT ROW: Clifford Jarecke, Joe Carlson, Wayne Beck, John Micek, Ben Zoucha. Girls Track Volleyball BACK ROW: Student Manager, Betty Hansher, Claudia Huston, Sandy Church, Marcia Kohl. Ronda Dexter, Jackie Wemhoff, Linda Fritz, Janie Grafe, Shelly Jacobi, Coach John Riley. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Randall, Pam Branting, Darnice Butts, Diane Szatko, Sandy Beck, Cindy Husmann, Deb Douglas, Denise Van Pelt, Carole Church. FRONT ROW: Jeanice Fleeman, Waunetta Branting, Karen Pickrel, Dixie Van Pelt. Sports Snap-Shots Honor C Working Round from Right Point of C : Wayne Beck, Clifford Jarecke, Dave Schulte, Randy Dexter, Robert Ksiazek, Rodney Didier, Joe Carson, Jerry Morris, Dennis Jarecke, Paul Douglas, Gary Stromberg, Bob Church, Tom Fritz, Lee Dittmer, Jim Kava, Alan Pickeral, John Wruble, Mike Ziemba, Dale Wieseman, Gordon Schott, Alan Beck, Greg Douglas, Tim Engel, Don Mustard. MIDDLE: Coach Lanik, Sponsor, Coach Manstedt, Sponsor. Honor C Officers TOP ROW, Left to Right: Coach Lanik, Sponsor, Dale Wieseman, Don Mustard, Mike Ziemba. BOTTOM ROW; Gordon Schott, Alan Beck. Greg Douglas, Tim Engel, Coach Manstedt, Sponsor. Pep Club Girls TOP ROW, Left to Right: Stephanie Zoucha, Cindy Husmann, Diane Herman, Jeanice Fleeman, Patty Ziemba, Sandy Beck, Karen Pickrel, Dixie Van Pelt, Deb Szatko. Waunetta Branting, Shelly Jacobi, Chris Ditterman, Susan Anderson, Claire Harris, Sharon Beck, Mary Bittinger, Janet Miller, Deb Douglas, Mary Shonsey, Jane GrafC, Betty Hansher, Carol Church, Diane Szatko, Denise Van Pelt, Nancy Randall, Pam Branting, Chris Szatko, Vick Ferguson, Janet Beck, Jackie Wemhoff, Ronda Dexter, Sheri Beck, Linda Fritz, Darnice Butts, Jewel Miller, Linda Zelazny, Marcia Kohl, Wanda Didier, Polly Boroviak, Claudia Huston, Ida Traudt, Sandi Church, Joan Osantowski. Sponsor, Miss Wrede. Pep Club Officers PRESIDENT - Joan Osantowski VICE-PRESIDENT - Sandi Church SECRETARY - Claudia Huston TREASURE - Ida Traudt COUNCIL LEADERS: Linda Zelazny Marcia Kohl Sheri Beck Mary Bittinger SPONSOR - Miss Wrede Varsity Cheerleaders Ronda Dexter - CAPTAIN Pam Branting - CO-CAPTAIN Chris Szatko Jackie Wemhoff Reserve Cheerleaders Mary Shonsey - CAPTAIN Deb Douglas - CO-CAPTAIN Sharon Beck Claire Harris Paper Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Didier, Linda Fritz, Linda Zelazny, Pauline Boroviak, Shelli Beck, Sandie Church, Jackie Wemhoff. Marica Kohl, Ida Traudt, Claudia Huston, Mrs. Banks, Sponsor, Chris Szatko, Joan Osantowski. Dramatics BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mary Shonsey, Vick Ferguson, Mary Bittinger, Leland Zlomke, Larry Hanneppal, Chick Little, Jerry Pollard, Don Swendburg. SECOND ROW: Claire Harris, Linda McNeal, Sharon Beck. Betty Hansher, Pauline Boroviak, Janie Grafe, Damice Butts, Chris Dittmer, Mrs. Blain. FIRST ROW: Jewel Miller, Linda Fritz, Janet Beck, Diane Szatko, Pam Branting, Denise Van Pelt, Sheri Beck. VARSITY BAND: Left to Right, BACK ROW: Gary Starostka, Mary Engel, Connie Morris, Jeff Wrutz, Bob Church, Alan Pickrel, Kathy Beck, Greg Johnson, Burr Glasgow, Rusty Kuhn, Dennis Jarecke, Doug Schultz, Cindy Grause, Mr. Sodomka, Paul Douglas. MIDDLE ROW: Shelly Jacobi, Jeanie Pickrel, Denise Shonsey, Barbara Huston, Dar- nice Butts, Karen Colby, Peggy Peterson, Randy Dexter, Tim Lamb. FRONT ROW: Linda Fritz, Vicki Ferguson, Doe Dee Dittmer, Sandy Church. MAJORETTES: Marcia Kohl, Betty Hansher, Linda Zelazny, Diane Szatko, Mary Bittinger, Vicki Ferguson. Left to Right, BACK ROW: Nancy Randall, Karen Pickrel, Shelli Beck. THIRD ROW: Robert Ksiazek, Gary Strom- berg, Richard Jarecke, Jerry Pollard, Tom Foulk, Tom Fritz, Barbara Mace, Denise VanPelt, Sharon Beck, Mary Shonsey, Rodney Didier, Leland Zlomke. SECOND ROW: Carole Church, Wanda Didier, Debra Douglas, Sheri Beck, Chris Dittmer, Ronda Dexter, Sandy Beck, Claire Harris, Jim Vincent. FRONT ROW: Dixie VanPelt, Kathy Miller, Diane Herman, Gloria Beck, Mary Bittinger. BAND OFFICERS: Junior Officers; Carole Church, Alan Pickrel, Student Director; Leland Zlomke, Senior Officers, Wanda Didier, Sandie Church. GIRLS GLEE: BACK ROW: Betty Hansher, Marcia Kohl, Ronda Dexter, Stephanie Zoucha, Jackie Wemhoff, Sandie Church. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Branting, Karen Pickerel, Janie Grafe, Shelly Jacobi, Janet Miller, Claudia Huston, Linda Zelazny. FIRST ROW: Director, Mr. Sodomka, Denise Van Pelt, Nancy Randall, Darnice Butts, Linda Fritz, Vicki Ferguson, Pauline Boroviak, Carole Church, Cindy Husmann. MADRIGAL: Shelii Beck, Darnice Butts, Lee Dittmer, Leland Zlomke, Ronda Dexter, Pauline Boroviak, Director; Mr. Sodomka. BACK ROW: Sheri Beck, Claudia Huston, Tom Foulk, Alan Pickeral, Jackie Wemhoff, Karen McNeal, Jewel Miller. GIRLS GLEE: BACK ROW: Susan Anderson, Sandy Beck, Linda McNeai, Debra Douglas, Pat Ziemba, Diane Herman. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Szatko, Ida Traudt, Janet Beck, Karen McNeai, Dixie Van Pelt, Virginia Vetick. FRONT ROW: Jewel Miller, Jeanice Fleeman, Waunetta Branting, Shelli Beck, Deb Szatko, Geraldine Bialas, Sheri Beck. Marching Band SENIOR BAND MEMBERS: BACK ROW: Leland Zlomke, Director: Nor- man Sodomka, Ronda Dexter, Shelli Beck, Wanda Didier, Sandie Church, Linda Fritz. Junior High Basketball BACK ROW: Richard Rieken, Mike Douglas, Tim Lamb, Jeff Wurtz, Richard Jarecka, Scott Jones, Burr Glasgow, Coach, Norman Manstedt. FRONT ROW: Jeff Kohl, Tom Beck, Jim Carlson, Duane Miller, Alan Church, Dan Brandenburger. Junior High Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Shonsey, Peggy Peterson, Gloria Beck, Cindy Grause, Mary Engel. JUNIOR BAND: BACK ROW: Director: Norman Sodomka, Tim Bittinger, Anne Shonsey, Paulette Robak, Mary Jo Kuhn. MIDDLE ROW: Reggie Kuhn, Christi Husmann, Paul Jarecke, Doug Colby, Anna Dubas, Sandra Mace, Rex Lamb, Debby Booth, Susette Grause, Daryl Van Pelt, Don Foulk, Rickie Watke, Bob Foulk, Jim Wilson, David Huston, Leanne McLean. FRONT ROW: Cindy Hays, Peggy Vincent, Craig Swendenburg, Ann Kuhn, Gwen John- son, Glenda Neperman, Robin Dexter, Barb Fritz. Roberta Harris, Cynthia Starostka, Susan Miller, Karen Brunken, Jeff Kohl, Duane Miller, Debra Janulewicz, Kristime Boroviak, Ricky Dubas, Dennis Szatko, Robert Rieken, Curtis Huston, Kurt Kuhn, Jacquie Husmann. FRONT ROW: Lou Anne Miller, Julie Wrutz, Robert Brandenburger, Tim Dubas, Sharen Brunken, Dawn VanPelt, Nancy Starostka, Janet Wrutz, Raeden Rieken. Linda McNeal, Tom Foulk Rusty Kuhn, Richard Jarecke TOP TO BOTTOM: Claire Harris, Karen McNeal, Janet Miller, Sharon Beck. TOP TO BOTTOM: Tim Engel, Lee Sauter, Don Swendburg, Lin Fritz, Ronda Dexter, Shelli Beck, Donald Pickrel. Kearney Scholastics TOP TO BOTTOM: John Wruble, Larry Hannap- pel, Shari Beck. Snaps, You want me to fix the what? Can we eat now? Athletic Banquet Snaps, Snaps Smile and the world smiles with you. That's a spicy meatball. Cut. What else did you learn to make in Home Ec? We want food! What ELSE do you do in Home Ec? ... read your pattern instructions!! Not bad for beginners! Homecoming — Queen — Sandra Church - King - Greg Douglas ATTENDANTS Dale Wieseman Wanda Didier Joan Osantowski Mike Ziemba Arsenic and Old Lace Senior Class Play Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet Love Me Forever SERVERS: Left to Right: Claire Harris, Bob Church, Mary Shonsey, Randy Dexter, Chris Dittmer, Paul Douglas, Sharon Beck, Jerry Pollard. Mil I • •• Ml. liiiiiJ Senior Sneak Trip . Sincere appreciation is extended for the efforts, ideas, and cooperation of the entire annual staff. By working to- gether , we have achieved the true purpose of a high school yearbook - memories. Thanks aren't enough for the really tremendous job; I wish for all of you life's very best. K • Tliat's some problem! Good morning. World! Teaming or scheming? ,|70' t 'aa .Lives Senioritis On Did you train for your part. It’d be easier if you'd move your foot! EMERGENCY DOOR Never around when the principal corners you. Seniors '10' I'm telling you once more that I won't tell you again. I use Lava, Mister. you’re holding out for the legalities.” Does he or doesn't he. Where'd they skip to this time? Another Junior slum- ber party? Seniors opinion of school! Hey! Yeah, and then we It’s your old • •• Dad! n Practicing for his role! What could be so interesting down there? Discipline Kit (It's the prin- | cipal of the thing.) Tough Decisions. 'I I Some lecture! 1 ft Did I do something Rocky Pearl wronS? Caught at the frig. Now let's get together this time! 0 But couldn't the answer If it's that funny, let’s kev be wronc’' put it in the act. Key De wrong. You can always tell a Senior! n More wild partying? Studying parts? Here, here now! We suddenly realize that we are leaving a secure life and moving on to a life unfamiliar and un- known. We are wary, uncertain and at times even sad. A moment's reflection on our school days re- veals this. They have been filled with hardship, joy, anxiety, sorrow, distress, disappointment, and humorous and exciting moments. We have won the firm friendship of one another which we shall cher- ish throughout life. We have gained character - that strengthening of the will, the mind, and the heart which is an essential prerequisite to a successful life. Yes, we have indeed made for ourselves happy memories. And Finally . . . That Graduation Day Feeling Wish this was over Keep your mind on vour feet. m rn. mA ■ ... and fellow Seniors Grab with the left, shake with the right, turn tassel. Grab with the left, shake ... s Youth and indi- viduality will go forth victorious. Wipe off that smirk Dale. There’s still one signature lacking. Final minutes for friends soon to be parted. Let's get them out of step. Bashful One The Last Walk And so the reign of these halls is turned over to the Seniors of 1971. May good fortune and good times be yours. Let's get going! These things are hot. Could any words better describe a moment to ponder - a moment to grow graduation feeling? up. FULLERTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Fullerton, Nebraska SALES EVERY FRIDAY Phone: 536-2436 Res. Phone: 747-4214 FRITZ ENGEL Owner and Manager ANNUAL FALL AND SPRING MACHINERY SALES THE INDEPENDENT CLUB Recreation and Billiard Hall 417 G Phone: 946-9919 Owners: KENNETH and VIRGINIA McHARGU E Central City, Nebraska Members of THE BOMBER STAFF Wish to THANK all ADVERTISERS STROMSBURG CLEANERS Stromsburg, Nebraska JOHNSON'S SERVICE Stromsburg, Nebraska STRANBERG CARBURETOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE Central City, Nebraska OSCEOLA BODY SHOP Osceola, Nebraska PIPER'S BUILDING SUPPLIES CONSTRUCTION Stromsburg, Nebraska MEYER'S ELECTRIC FURNITURE COMPANY Central City, Nebraska KATE'S ROOT BEER Central City, Nebraska CEDER'S HOME IMP. Central City, Nebraska SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. Columbus, Nebraska L SINCLAIR SERVICE Stromsburg, Nebraska BILLESBACH JEWELRY Central City, Nebraska DIANA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Central City, Nebraska DR. GENE L. OSBORN Central City, Nebraska NORDSTEDTS Central City, Nebraska RONA LEE'S DRESS SHOP Grand Island, Nebraska COMMUNITY FEED SEED STORE Fullerton, Nebraska ROSE MOTEL AND STANDARD STATION Clarks, Nebraska DR. H. F. GREVING Central City, Nebraska E. T. ZIKMUND, M. D. Central City, Nebraska WILLIAMS BROTHERS Columbus, Nebraska BARBER'S SERVICE Stromsburg, Nebraska DOT'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Central City, Nebraska GARY TUTTLE - JOSTEN'S Norfolk, Nebraska BEHMER'S MUSIC CENTER Norfolk, Nebraska FARMERS NATIONAL BANK The Old Bank With Young Ideas Member FDIC Central City, Nebraska DAIRY QUEEN Hamburgers, Pizzas, French Fries Everything Good to Eat VERNON and LaVONNE SMITH Central City, Nebraska POLK PROGRESS Humanity Is Its Own Child and NORRIS ALFRED Life Is Its Own Education Polk, Nebraska “HOUND” ABE’S DOG’N SUDS POLK OIL CO. 19th Street at 17th Ave. Polk Nebraska Columbus, Nebraska 68654 TOWN AND COUNTRY GROSSHANS INC. Quality Clothing and Dry Goods JIM and ELAINE WESTRING Farmhand Products Phone: 946-3075 Phone: 764-5331 Central City, Nebr. Stromsburg, Nebraska PLAYTIME EQUIPMENT CO. ECONOMY GROCERY 808 Howard WILMER ANDERSON Omaha, Nebraska and Kindergarten Specialists MELVIN WIESEMAN Curriculum Materials Center for Early Childhood Education Stromburg, Nebraska FAIRACRES FOODS, INC. RON’S MUSIC Complete Repair Service Most Modern Dairy Olds-Selmer-LeBlanc in Nebraska Band Instruments 115 No. Wheeler Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 Grand Island, Nebraska You’ve got a lot to live Pepsi’s got a lot to give PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. of Grand Island Rt. 1, Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 NESIBAS CAFE LEONARD and IRENE NESIBA BEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Congratulations Class of 70 302 Marshall Street Party Room Facilities Box 65 Phone 754-7803 for Reservations St. Paul, Nebraska Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160 McGUINN GARAGE THE ULRY-TALBERT UTC COMPANY General Repair Box 222 Wholesale Grocers Clarks, Nebraska 68628 Grand Island, Nebr. The Distinguishing Difference in Beautiful Floors the World Over. Come In and Get Acquainted at FARMERS STATE BANK Silver Creek Nebraska 8@irrie electricity progress powers Electrical Contractor Commercial Industrial Residential Congratulations to Class of '70 Education Is Capital Invested for the Future Custom Wiring Design and Installation G Avenue and J Street Central City, Nebraska 68826 Telephone 946-2458 CARL GLAZE, Owner Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Seniors WENTZ HEATING AIR CONDITIONING CO. 1012 North 16th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska Ph. 402-432-2869 68508 Ray Combination Gas-Oil Burners Expert Boiler and Heating Service SOLT-BYERS FUNERAL HOME Serving This Area Since 1916 McCullough Central City, Nebraska Insurance - Real Estate Town and Country Telephone 946-2225 1507 17th Central City, Nebraska CENTRAL CLEANING CENTER Phone 946-3161 Central City, Nebraska We Deliver GLASGOW INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS Phone 548-2214 Clarks, Nebraska The Trend Today Is the Electric Way Nebraska Public Potuer District (formerly Consumers Public Power District) 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 WNEAE VOU ALWAYS BUY IKE BEST FOB LESS _ mi GIBSONS ff y jF F' f f ™ .1 A . 1 1 b ■ 1_ X±jB HESSELGESSER MOTOR COMPANY 4300 23rd Street Buick and Oldsmobile Where You Buy Name Brand Items at Discount Prices. 11 GMT rucks 704 D Avenue Columbus, Nebr. Phone 946-2491 Store Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Central City, Nebraska 68826 Weekdays 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. Sundays LaFAYETTE ROBAK TAVERN BEAUTY SALON Lunches, Soft Drink, Ice Cream PAULINE and LEONARD VERNIE LOCK 309 G. Street Clarks, Nebraska 68628 Congratulations Seniors Central City, Nebraska 68826 of 1970 KEEN KORNER RESTAURANT STEAK HOUSE JUSTICE LOCKE DRUG CO. Cocktail Lounge Serving Prescriptions Breakfast - Lunch Hwys. 30 and 8 1 Columbus, Nebraska Phone 946-2501 Central City, Nebraska faMick R. E. MURPHY TYPEWRITER CO. i dii on peciaitieA 518 West 3rd Street Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 tdraperied GRANO ISIAKD. NliRASKA - RMONI 312-5040 Telephone 382-9117 If It's for the Office - We Have It. GRAND AND GRAND ISLAND DRIVE-IN THEATRES FARMERS UNION CO-OP OIL CO. We Buy Gasoline, Oils and Greases on Specifications You Specify and Your Servants Serve Grand Island, Nebraska The Best in Motion Picture Entertainment THE STROMSBURG BANK Phone 548-2321 Member of FDIC Deposits Insured to $15,000. 00 Complete Banking Service Stromsburg, Nebraska CHRISTIAN BOOK LARSON PROPANE AND FERTILIZER AND VARIETY STORE Mobil Oil Products Stromsburg, Nebraska LEO V. CARLSON, Owner Service With a Smile Stromsburg, Nebraska BOOTH TRANSFER INC. CLAYTONS PHARMACY Complete Trucking Service Phone 548-2274 Clarks, Nebraska Grand Island Since 1910 Prescriptions 4 Registered Pharmacists Large Stock of Cosmetics POLLARD OIL CO. Phone 548-2466 2414 13th Street Clarks, Nebraska Columbus, Nebraska 68601 CLARKS LUMBER CO. HIGHWAY 30 TAVERN Phone 548-2275 Building Material Fence, Paint, Glass and Builders Hardware Clarks, Nebraska CLEMENCE RINKOL Liquor - Beer - Sporting Goods Silver Creek, Nebraska 68663 McKOWN FUNERAL HOME CENTRAL CITy BJ VETERINARY CLINIC JOE and JIM McKOWN Silver Creek and Columbus DR. R. S. BARNETT DR. C. R. JOHNSON South HiWay 14 946-3028 Central City, Nebr. Offices In Clarks, Nebr. Polk, Nebr. 548-2500 765-2171 Research Is the Extra Ingredient in Every Sack of € Feed ERNIE LIEGL Loving Care for Your Loved Ones Employment for Y our Able - Bodied Central City 946-2572 Your Sales Service Representative PARKVIEW HOME WALNUT GROVE CENTRAL BANK RALPH’S BARBER SHOP Congratulations to the Class of 1970 RALPH R. JILG, Owner Silver Creek, Nebraska 68663 C ong r atulati ons Seniors Complete Banking Service Central City, Nebraska Get MORE for What You Pay SAVE at m©M 0 DA¥ FROCK SHOP 1 324 West Third Grand Island, Nebraska Job Printing Rubber Stamps Social and Business Picture Framing HENSLEY STUDIO Photographs Live Forever NEAL G. HENSLEY Complete Photo Service Black and White Live Color 122 D. St. Central City, Nebr. Phone 946-2381 SILVER CREEK Lumber and Farm Supply Ready-Mix Concrete Phone 773-2236 Silver Creek, Nebraska NITE DAY CAFE WINIFRED SMITH, Owner Always Good Food West Highway 30 Central City, Nebraska CLARKS TELEPHONE COMPANY Prompt, Efficient Service Keep in Touch by T elephone Manager - VINSON BITTINGER 548-2511 Clarks Fullerton, Nebraska FARMERS’ CO-OP A Farmer-Owned Organization BUY AND SELL GRAIN FELCO FEEDS BULK FEED DELIVERY BULK BLEND FERTILIZERS Clarks, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1970 BANK OF CLARKS Deposits Insured to $15,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Telephone: 548-2400 Clarks, Nebraska 68628 CONGRATULATIONS and Our Sincere THANKS to ALL the faculty, the Class Sponsors, the annual sponsor, and especially to the SENIOR CLASS 1970 for letting us preserve your memories! LUMBARD-LESCHINSKY-STUDIO THE 107-111 East 3rd St. Grand Island, Nebr. Ph.: 382-8800 CLARKS GRAIN COMPANY Clarks, Nebraska 68628 Phone: 548-2213 NUTRENA FEEDS Cash Buyers of Grain Commercial Storage and Drying Call or See IRA REISENER, Manager Home Phone: 548-2478 WM. DOUGLAS COMPANY Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods Locker Service ONLY THE BEST 548-2588 Clarks, Nebraska FARMERS CO-OP GRAIN ASS’N. POLK GRAIN COMPANY GRAIN - FEED - COAL FERTILIZERS - CHEMICALS Grain Storage and Feed Polk, Nebraska Phone: 765-2201 Polk, Nebraska FARMERS CO-OP OIL ASSN. Congratulations to the Class of 1970 @ R) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Propane Tank Wagon Service Fertilizer (Liquid and Anhydrous) Phone 7601 Silver Creek, Nebraska Established 1881 Capital, Surplus and Profits $375,000 Fullerton, Nebraska Phone - Days 946-2715 Nights 946-2452 O.K. TIRE STORES, INC. BUTCH’S BODY SHOP ) LEO L. BUTCHER 2705 17th Avenue Central City, Nebraska Complete Body Rebuilding Tirestone Painting and Glass Installation Congratulations Seniors Central City, Nebraska 68826 85 CENTRAL CITY VAN PELT FLORISTS CONSTRUCTION Flowers for All Occasions Central City, Nebraska All Kinds of Leveling Phone 946-2111 DeWITT VAN PELT SAFEWAY Phone 548-2551 Clarks, Nebraska Finest in Foods Central City, Nebr. LEPP LARSEN, INC. Your John Deere Dealer JIM’S G. V . FOODS Let Us Be Your Machinery Headquarters and Service Center. Home of Shurfine Foods Central City, Nebr. 68826 946-3041 Central City, Nebraska SMITH ELECTRIC Compliments of Zenith Color TV S. A. FOSTER LUMBER Sales and Service COMPANY Electrical Supplies Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska JIM’S BARBER SHOP JIM JACOBI Clarks, Nebraska STROBEL BLACKSMITH SHOP All Kinds of Repair Work Phone 548-2590 Clarks, Nebraska CAROL’S BEAUTY SALON 2670 13 Ave. East Thiele Adt. Columbus, Nebraska GftmBLES Hardware Furniture Auto Supplies Appliances Hair Styling Hair Cuts Wig Care Permanents Maytag Sales and Service Phone 946-3423 Central City, Nebraska SPORTSMAN’S BAR ELBERT or GLADYS MUNN Polk, Nebraska 68654 Clothes for the Entire Family Central City Nebraska Phone 946-2672 GEREN DRUGS The Rexall Store Phone 946-2772 Central City, Nebraska SHORTY’S BAR Refreshments Beer - Liquor - Wines Phone 548-2322 Clarks, Nebraska DALE ELECTRONICS, INC. PLA-MOR TRAILER SALES 1356 28th Avenue GEORGE BILL DAY P. O. Box 609 Columbus, Nebraska 68601 Central City, Nebraska 4 ‘ HAITH MOTOR COMPANY REDMAN SHOE CO. Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth Sales and Service r Shoes for All the Family Central City, Nebraska 946-3011 Central City, Nebraska FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE GRAIN COMPANY FURBY’S TREE SERVICE TERRY FURBY Phone - 536-2813 Grain-Feed-Farm Supplies Fullerton, Nebraska Silver Creek, Nebraska 68628 Tree Trimming - Removal - Spraying WHITED AND SONS, INC. Shop at Wright's - Everyone Else Does! WRIGHT’S JEWELRY Phone 536-2321 Fast Reliable Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repair Service Fullerton, Nebraska 406 West Third St. JOHN DEERE Equipment Grand Island, Nebr. JACK WRIGHT, Prop. Phone 382-7170 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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