Koj Ptekael, Editor Cloaks UtglvQchool Cloaks, Nobutskcu DedtefttZou We the Senior Class of 1973 dedicate this annual to Mr. Stephan Krause. Even though we only knew him for our last year, he came to be important to us and everyone else, also. He has been a great asset in helping finish with remold- ing the old school. We are very glad to have known him. Other important people to us throughout the years we wish to thank are our sponsors: Mr. Cybom, Mrs. Geis, Mr. Manstedt, Mr. Ippensen, Mrs. Ippensen, Mrs. Connie (Lowe) Douglas. Mr. Barr, and Miss Kluever. 2 HENRY ANDERSON - A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. Football: 1; Class Play: 3; Student Director: 3,4; Band: 4; Honor C: 1, 2,3,4; County Government Day: 3; Annual Staff: 4. fau iMgb $ tke fCey fo Peace, Peace,! the,f£ey CofalS Wlufefeosb GimvoitcLWlufe SANDRA BECK - 1 think, therefore I am; and youth replies I can. Track: 1,2; Volleyball: 1,2,3,4; Class Play: 3,4; Dramatics: 1,2, 3,4; Band: 1,2,3; Brass Choir: 2,3; Honor C: 1,2,3,4; County Government Day: 3; Pep Club: 1,2,3,4; Council Leader: 3; Paper Staff: 4; Student Council: 3; Annual Staff: 1,4; Class Vice-Presi- dent: 1,3; Second Semester Class President: 3; Teachers Aid: 4; Merrick County' Junior Miss Contestant: 4; Chorus: 1,2, 3; Honor Student: 4. 4 WAUNETTA BRANTING - How you use today determines how tomorrow will use you. Track: 1,2,3; Volleyball: 1,3,4; Pep Club: 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Vice- President: 4; Honor C: 1,2, 3,4; Chorus: 1,2,3; Prom Server: 2; Annual Staff: 4; Paper Staff: 4; Pom- Pom Girl: 3,4; Dramatics: 4; Class Play: 3,4; Triple Trio: 3. DEBRA DOUGLAS - Don't be a carbon copy, make your own impression. Volleyball: 1; Track: 1,2; Class Play: 3,4; Band: 1,2,3; Pep Club: 1,2, 3,4; County Government Day: 3; Prom Server: 2; Annual Staff: 4; Homecoming, 2nd Attendant: 4; Class Secre- tary: 3; Betty TERRY ENGEL - Live this day as if it were the last. Football: 1,2, 3,4; Basketball: 1,2, 3,4; Baseball: 2,3,4; Track: 1; HonorC: 1,2,3,4; Class Play: 4; Prom Server: 2; Homecoming King: 4; A11-Conference in Football: 4; Class Vice-President: 1. — Crocker Home- maker Award: 4; Cheerleader: 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus: 1; Achievement Day: 4; Junior Marshall: 3; Valedictorian. 5 THOMAS FOULK - What we are tobe, we are now becoming. Basketball: 1,2, 3; Baseball: 2, 3,4; Football: 2, 3,4; Honor C: 2,3,4; Band: 1,2,3; Class Play: 3,4; County Government Day: 3; Junior Marshall: 2; Prom Server: 2; Kearney Scholastic: 1; Second Place at Kearney: 1; Class Treasurer: 4; Achievement Day: 4; Dramatics: 3; Homecoming, 1st Attendant: 4; Prom Toastmaster: 3; Honor Student: 4. DIANE HERMAN - We ought not to look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors. Class Play: 3,4; Band: 1,2,3,4; Band Officer: 4; Flute Trio: 1,2,3, 4; Flute Quartet: 2,3; Majorette: 4; Pep Club: 1,2,3; Class Secretary- Treasurer: 2; Prom Server: 2; Cheer- leader: 2; Teacher’s Aid: 4; Chorus: 1; Baccalaureate Usher: 3; pramatics: 3; Woodwind Choir: 4; Honor Student: 4; Class President - First Semester: 3. DON HANNA PPEL- Let no man speak my mind, let no man judge my friends, let me fight for freedom and against prejudice. Let me do these for myself. Class Play: 3,4; Class Vice- Presi- dent: 1; Baccalaureate Usher: 3. 6 CINDY HUSMANN - The dawning has brought us this far; Where will the sunset find us? Class Play: 3,4; Chorus: 1,2,3; Dramatics: 1,2,3,4; Track: 1,2,3; Volleyball: 1, 2,3; County Govern- ment Day: 3; Honor C: 1,2,3,4; Class President: 4; Class Vice- Presi- dent: 2; Prom Server: 2; Ftep Club: 1,2,3; Pep Club Treasurer: 3; Home- coming Queen; 4; Student Council: 4; Paper Staff: 4; Teacher’s Aid: 4. MICHELLE JACOBI - Man is that he might have joy. Volleyball: 1,2; Student Manager: 3; Track: 1; Honor C: 1,2,3, 4: Pep Club: 1, 2,3,4; Council Leader: 4; Class Newsreport- er: 2; Band: 1, 2,3; Girls' Glee: 1,2,3; Vocal Soloist: 2,3,4; Clarinet Trio: 1,2, 3,4; Dra- matics: 3,4; Student Coun- cil: 4; Annual Staff: 4; Merrick County Junior Miss Contestant: 4. GREG JOHNSON - Face the sun and the shadows will fall behind. Class Play: 3,4; Prom Server: 2; Football: 1,2,3,4; Wrestling: 1,2,3, 4: Baseball: 3; Band: 1,2; Junior Marshall: 3; 2nd Homecoming Attendant: 4. 7 KAREN PICKREL - What we have done, will not be lost to all eternity. Band: 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band: 1,2, 3,4; Band Officer: 4; Pep Club: 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Council Leader: 2,3; Pep Club President: 4; Class President: 2; Class Play: 3,4; Girls’Glee: 1,2,3, 4; Madrigal: 3; Track: 1,2,3; Volleyball: 1,2,3,4; Dramatics: 2, 3,4; Honor C: 1,2,3,4; Student Council: 4; Paper Staff: 4; Home- coming Attendant: 4; Merrick County Junior Miss Contestant: 4; Annual Staff: 3,4; Assistant Editor: 3; Editor: 4; John Phillip Sousa Award: 4; National Choral Award: 4; Salutator ian: 4. DALE SOLL- Keepon truckin'. Class Play: 3,4; Football: 1; Class President: 1; Honor C: 3,4; Student Manager: 3. GARY STAROSTKA - As we close one door, we are faced with one of more challenge. Class Play: 3,4; Class Vice-President: 4; County Government Day.- 3; Baccalaureate Usher: 3; Student Coun- cil: 3; Dramatics: 3,4; Band: 1,2, 3; Sextet: 2. 8 DEBBIE SZATKO - To look up and not down, to look forward and not back, to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. Class Play: 3,4; Pep Club: 1,2,3; County Government Day: 3; Girls’ Glee: 1,2, 3; Commencement Usher: 3; Annual Staff: 4; Paper Staff: 4; Teacher's Aid: 4; Madrigal: 3. DIXIE VAN PELT - We have follow- ed; now we lead. Band: 1,2; Pep Club: 1,2; Cheerleader: 2; Track: 1; Volleyball: 1; County Govern- ment Day: 3; Junior Marshall: 3; Annual Staff: 4; Class News Reporter: 4; Class Play: 3,4; Achievement Day: 4; Girls' Glee: 1; Flute Quartette: 2; Honor C: 1; Dramatics: 1; Honor Student: 4. VIRGINIA VETICK - Only some of us learn by other people's mistakes. The rest of us have to be the other people. Class Play: 3,4; Class News Report- er: 3; Girls'Glee: 1,2; Paper Staff: 4; Annual Staff: 3,4; County Govern- ment Day: 3; Teacher's Aid: 4; Achievement Day: 4; Honor Student: 4. 9 TIM WEMHOFF - No man can be wise on an empty stomach. Basketball: 1; Football: 4; Wres- tling: 2,3,4; Prom Server: 2; Honor C: 3,4; Commencement Usher: 3; District Champ: 4; State Contender: 4. PATRICIA ZIEMBA - Every man is as a moon with a dark side he shows to no one. Class Play: 3,4; Pip Club: i,2, 3; County Gov- ernment Day: 3; Paper Staff: 4; Annual Staff: 4; Teacher’s Aid: 4; Girls’ Glee: 1,2,3; Madrigal: 3; Dramatics: 3, 4. STEPHANIE ZOUCHA - The real difference between success and failure isn’t who you are, it’s who you love ... and who loves you. P p Club: 1, 2,3,4; Class Secretary: 1; Volleyball: 1; Paper Staff: 4; Annual Staff: 3,4; Class Play: 3,4; Dramatics: 4; County Government Day: 3; Teacher's Aid: 4; Scholas- tic Day: 4; Girls' Glee: 1,2,3; Madrigal: 3; Honor Student: 4. 10 Qeidcw Hist uj In 1960, 21 eager students who had been preparing for this great moment for 5-6 years, were ready to undertake the courageous task of climbing to the top of the Educational Mount. These students were: Diane Herman, Linda McNeal, Emily Bialas, Jeanice Fleeman, Janet Kennedy, Waunetta Branting, Dixie Van Pelt, Karen Pickrel, John Wilson, Henry Anderson, Joe Beck, Joan Beck, Greg Johnson, Peggy Quinn, Stephanie Zoucha, Terry Engel, Sandy Beck, Gary Starostka, Tim Wemhoff, Deb Douglas, and John Culver. On our first stop, Mrs. Baird became our fearless leader. Shelly Jacobi and Debbie Szatko joined our group. Terry Engel and Jeanice Fleeman decided they had to rest for awhile, but would later ejoin us. John Culver thought the task impossible and left us. Our second rest stop left us under the guidance of Mrs. Sloan. We gained Rodney Mace and Mark Esbeck. John Wilson slipped on a stone and fell off. Next, Mrs. Zlomke was in charge. We gained Barb Mundt and Becky and Dick Powers. We lost Mark Esbeck. Our fourth stop left us with 3 leaders: Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Strickland, and Mrs. Craig. This was be- cause we were gaining in altitude and needed the extra leadership. Joe and Joan Beck, Peggy Quinn, Becky and Dick Powers, and Emily Bialas were afraid of the height and left us. Tim Wemhoff went back for more rope. As we ventured on, we came to our fifth stopping place. Here we were back to one leader. Miss Zoucha. We also gained Cindy Husmann and Jeanice Fleemen to help us along our journey. As we climbed higher and higher, we stopped at our sixth resting place, as Rodney Mace and Janet Kennedy couldn't take the cold. But Dale Soil joined us they to prove his strength and ability and Miss Test became our new leader. Moving right along, we again rested and switched leaders. Mr. Pieper took over and recruited Don Hannapel and Terry Engel to our troop. As we came to our eighth rest stop, we found we were doing pretty good. We didn't lose one of our troop. Unfortunately, we didn't gain any either. We did get a new guide. His name was Mr. Hansen. As we came to our ninth resting place, we gained four more courageous mountain climbers. They were Tom Foulk, Patty Ziemba, Virginia Vetick, and Tim Wemhoff, who came back after he got more rope. We also chose leaders among us: President Dale Soil, Vice-President Sandy Beck, Secretary Stephanie Zoucha, Treasurer Deb Douglas, and News Reporter Linda McNeal. We chose green and white for our colors, a white rose for our flower, and for our motto, we chose, Life is what you make it. Our sponsors for our continuing journey were Mr. Cyboron and fortune-telling Mrs. Geis. As we came closer and closer, we again stopped to change our leaders. Karen Pickrel became President, Cindy Husmann, Vice-President; and Diane Herman, Secretary-Treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Manstedt and Mr. Ippensen. At this stop our rope was getting worn, but we trudged on. At the eleventh rest, as we gained in height on the Educational Mount, we again had Mr. Cyboron for a sponsor. Mrs. Ippensen switched with her husband and took Miss Lowe along for company. Our leaders at the beginning were: President Diane Herman, Vice-President Sandy Beck, Secretary-Treasurer Deb Douglas, and News Reporter Virginia Vetick. Unfortunately, Diane resigned and Sandy took over the duties as President. We felt so fantastic having gone this far, we decided to throw a play. It was entitled, Get Witch Quick, and was one of the best ever put on. We also honored the Senior Climbers with the Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme was Cherish with the colors. Hot Pink, Hot Green, and White. We also got our class rings from Jostens at this stop, which boosted our ambition to go on to the final stop. We were sorry to lose Jeanice Fleeman at this stop, but there was just not enough oxygen for her. We also felt we should change our motto. It was changed to Knowledge is the Key to Peace, Peace is the Key to Life. Halfway up to the final stop, we lost Linda McNeal but gained Barb Palu. But she too gave up just as we were coming to the summit. Now, our final stretch before we reach the top. Our leaders this time were President Cindy Husmann, Vice-President Gary Starostka, Secretary-Treasurer Tom Foulk and News Reporter Dixie Van Pelt. As sponsors we had Miss Kluever and Mr. Barr. To proclaim our great feat we ordered our announcements from Jostens. This year, breaking with tradition, the Juniors honored us with Prom on Friday, April 6. The theme was The Sky is the Limit. After we had reached the top, we celebrated by going on a Sneak Trip. We went May 19 to the World of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri. V n The future for each person is his But the future of the class is theirs. Twenty people have lived a short time together. Reunion days are times they will always remember. A goal is made and must be met Before another can be set. Riding to Canada was her goal and foolish bet; A softer horse and short hours were Karen's only regret. Business School was some great bore 'till Sandy stepped in the door. Now the school is all ashook Wondering what happened to all the books. Debra Douglas went her way. She studied very hard every day. She is now a registered nurse. You can tell it pays by the size of her purse. For a speech therapist there is a great need. After years of study, Debbie’s ready to heed. She teaches the young, as well as the old; And she's very happy - that's what we are told. When we get old we'll know where to go. Dixie's got a chain of nursing homes you know. She started out with one and expanded each day. She might become a millionaress if she continues this way. After hard work and years of school, Michelle is working with life's tools. She is creasing life's folds With her own new nursing goals. Working hard with his hands, Henry has found many new fans. Now he is playing the bongos At his very famous club, the Kongos. A quitter ner wins; A wrestler never quits. A rule Tim uses when he's out to pin. This shows how Tim uses his wit. Working hard five days a week, Saturday night she is at her peak. Patty Polkas 'till broad daylight. And sometimes 'till late in the night. Gary is now a young man in law Working out his every flaw. Studying by day and by night Working out his every fight. A woman manages a house But Don manages without. Only one woman for a time And is not yet running behind. Living alone on a farm For Tom was no great alarm. He has his cows all around; In his bam he can be found. Going to school wasn't for Dale 'till he found it wasn't all male. Off to college he did go With his spirits far from low! Racing was Greg's great pleasure While his foot applied pressure. He learned of his great will Taking corners with great skill. Terry has found his height Playing Pro-ball every night. Basketball needs lost of skill Especially when one plays on stilts. Missing buses was her great fad But now she is on time for every lad. Never late for any date. Stephanie looks for her perfect mate. Neta is close to two miles high Where she has learned to fly. In Denver she now works and studies Whether sunny, sleeting, or muddy. The desks were not the best, They never beat all the rest. But Virginia worked hard each day To become a secretary in many ways. School for many was the next stop. But, Diane said, Not yet. First came jobs and an open gate With a high lettered sign, WAIT. Business was quite the same After Cindy entered the game. Typing became a great thesis wnile tne faculty went to pieces. 12 Qetuto Wills We, the Senior Class of 1973, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, will to the Seniors of 1974 our ability to fight for Sneak Trip, provided they don't get every- thing planned and have to change it all at the last minute, as we did. We, the Seniors, will to the Juniors of 1974, our ability to put on a fantastic play, provided they forget their lines and ad lib as much as we did. We, the Seniors, will to the Sophomores of 1974, our ability to disect fetal pigs, provided they don't get high on the formaldehyde. We, the Seniors, will to the Freshmen of 1974, our ability to break-in new teachers, provided they aren’t afraid of detention. We, the Seniors, will to Clarks Public School, in 1974, a whole new set of rules, provided they don't add any during the year. I, Karen Pickrel, will my ability to insult people without them knowing it to Glori Beck, provided she uses it to the best of her ability. We, Cindy Husmann and Sandy Beck, will our ability to skip school and go to Lincoln to Christi Husmann and Jane Hansher, providing they don't have as much fun or meet as many boys or go to as many parties as we did. I, Patty Ziemba, will my ability to get along with my parents to Kathy Beck, provided she gets into as many fights with them as 1 do. 1, Michelle Jacobi, will my height to Mary Engel, providing she finds someone 6'3 to go out with. 1, Gary Starostka, will my hair to Dave Huston, provided he keeps it as long and curly as mine. I, Henry Anderson, will my hair to W. R. B., providing he wears it all the way down to his shoulders. I, Waunetta Branting, will my ability to play volleyball to Glori Beck, providing she doesn't get told she’s too short to spike a ball, more than I did. I, Don Hannappel, will my Hot Comb, which kept my hair straight, to Tom Engel, provided he doesn't get it caught in his curls. 1, Terry Engel, will my knee to Burr Glasgow, providing he can take the pain. 1, Diane Herman, will my flute playing ability to Gloria Beck, provided she never gets moved up in band. I, Deb Szatko, '-Till my ability in Chemistry, to Ellen Wemhoff, provided she doesn't gossip more than I did. I, Tim Wemhoff, will all my problems to anyone who is willing to solve them. I, Virginia Vetick, will everything I know in shorthand to Jeanne Pickrel, providing she goes to Scholastic Day next year. I, Deb Douglas, do hereby will lots of school spirit to upcoming graduates of CHS, providing they keep it throughout the entirety of their senior year. I, Dixie Van Pelt, will my ability to enjoy the remaining semester of my last year to any fortunate Junior, providing he doesn’t get as bored as I did. 1, Stephanie Zoucha, will my 59 Oldsmobile, better known as Rosie, to anyone who wants it, providing they don’t drive it any wilder than 1 did. I, Greg Johnson, will my luck with cars and the law enforcement to Paul Jarecke, providing he pays as much as I did. I, Dale Soil, will my old Ford to anyone who wants it, provided they can keep it running long enough to get anywhere. I, Tom Foulk, will the '72 football season to the '73 football team, providing Aey don’t better it. 13 14 0 uzduCtti6iv Baccalaureate Junior Marshalls were Ellen Wemhoff and Bob Foulk. Ushers were Laura Kingma and Jeff Wurtz. Commencement Junior Marshalls were Mary Engel and Allan Church. Ushers were Connie Morris, Cliff Yrkoski, Jeanne Pickrel and Richard Jarocke. Valedictorian Commencement Address: Salutatorian HERE THEY COME. DR. DARRELL KELLAMS NORM MANSTEDT Science 8, 10 Physical Ed. Animal Science GERRY KUHN Secretary JOHN SAMPSON Art History 8-10 f-Uglv Cckocl Faculty GARY PETERS Band Chorus Elementary Music VICKI IPPENSEN Home Ec. 7-12 Adult Living WILLIAM R. BOLKEN JOSEPH TOCZEK Superintendent High School Principal Guidance Counselor 16 CHARLOTTE DAVIS Librarian Remedial Math STEPHEN KRAUSE Drivers Education Industrial Arts JAE LYNN KLUEVER English 9-12 Speech and Drama DENNIS BARR History 7, 11-12 Elementary Principal Guidance Counselor KEN IPPENSEN Math 7-12 Physical Ed. JERRY KREPS Science 7,9,11-12 Math 7,9 MARIE BANKS Business Ed. 8-12 English 7 17 SANDY HOBACK Second Grade LINDA JANSSEN Third Grade MILRAE BRANTING Fourth Grade BETTY SWANSON First Grade SHIRLEY TEST Sixth Grade Ujbd Qchool F CuBty i MARIE ZOUCHA Fifth Grade KATHY BRAZDA Kindergarten 18 JumImS Left: Right: Kathy DoeDee Beck Dittmer Alan Mary Church Engel Karen Bob Colby Foulk Cindy Grause Barbara Huston Richard Jarecke Laura Kingma Left: Jeff Kohl Rusty Kuhn Duane Miller Right: Kathy Miller Connie Morris Jeanne Pickrel Denise Shonsey Jeff Wurtz Clifford EHen Yrkoski Wemhoff Richard Rieken FLOWER: 'White Rose COLOR: Gold and White 20 MOTTO: Challenge Your Own Faults First; Then Take On Others, SABlchAMUM S Copkcmom Gloria Beck Tom Beck Left: Daniel Brandenbur Karen Brunken Middle: Jim Carlson Right: JoAnn Dankleson Mike Douglas Middle Don Foulk Right: Barb Fritz Left: Burr Glasgow Jacquie Husmann Left- Susan Miller Left: Nancy Starostka Mark Urkoski Left: Rita Yrkoski Middle: Tim Lamb Right: Bill Kava Barb Mace Middle: Peg Peterson Right: Raedene Reiken Middle: Marcia Urkoski Right: Joe Vetick Cyril Wemhoff Middle: Bill Ziemba Right: Laurie Zoucha 22 FLOWER: Yellow Rose COLOR: Blue and Gold MOTTO: What we will be, we are now becoming. PiesluH v Tim Bittinger Brian Botts Dave Church Diana Church Tom Engel Jane Hansher Roberta Harris Cindy Hays Mike Herman Rebecca Huebner Christi Husmann Mike Beck CLASS MOTTO: We can think about forever, but we really only live today. CLASS COLORS: Olive Green and Gold CLASS FLOWER: Spring Bouquet Dave Huston Paul Jarecke Gwen Johnson Bill Kohlhof Ann Kuhn LeAnn McLean Ctaig Swedenburg Peggy Vincent Sylvia McNeal Mike Schlondorf Anne Shonsey Jim Wilson Julie Wurtz Roger Y rkoski 24 V U6tty FootbM BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Ken Ippensen, G. Johnson, D. Huston, T. Lamb, J. Wurtz, B. Foulk, Head Coach Norman Manstedt. MIDDLE ROW: M. Douglas, A. Church, R. Kuhn, T. Foulk, T. Wemhoff. FIRST ROW: R. Jarecke, J. Kohl, R. Rieken, B. Glasgow, T. Engel, B. Zieinba. FOOTBALL SCORES ver Creek Cedar Rapids Osceola Pol sburg raimer Spalding Academy St, Edward % PI 28 Tl 8 26 0 20 2, 6 ' 6 L t£ 1 END OF SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST . 2 TIED 1 26 J . Vax ity RtotbcM BACK ROW: Coach Ken Ippensen, D. Foulk, B. Ziemba, T. Lamb, D. Huston, M. Douglas, J. Kohl. MIDDLE ROW: P. Jarecke, R. Yrkoski, T. Beck, M. Schlondof, M. Bittinger, B. Kava, R. Rieken, J. Carlson. FIRST ROW: M. Herman, C. Swedenburg, T. Engel, D. Church, D. Colby, M. Beck, D. Miller, B. Kohlhof, T. Dittmer. ALL CONFERENCE - Terry Engel Offensive and Defensive End. HONORABLE MENTION - Richard Jarecke, Jeff Wertz, Bob Foulk, Mike Douglas, and Bill Ziemba. 27 I ctASliy oMtyb(M BACK ROW: Coach Miss Linda Janssen, K. Pickrel, D. D. Diurner, J. Husmann, S. Miller, B. Fritz. B. Mace, J. Pickrel. MIDDLE ROW: S. Beck, C. Morris, R. Yrkoski. K. Miller, K. Colby. N. Starostka. FRONT ROW: C. Grause, P. Peterson, W. Branting, G. Beck. R. Rieken. ALL-CONFERENCE Second Team Karen Pickrel 28 Jt. Vatsrty VolhybcM L. A. McLean, P. Vincent, G. Johnson, R. Harris, C. Husmann, R, Dexter, and Coach Miss Linda Janssen. 29 BctshetbcM — VcMStiy BACK ROW, 1 to R: Rusty Kuhn, David Huston, Jeff Wurtz, Tim Lamb, Bob Foulk, Jim Wilson. FRONT ROW, 1 to r: Tom Engel, Burr Glasgow, Mike Douglas, Tom Beck, Terry Engel, Coach Ken Ippensen. Junior tyfajiStty BACK ROW, 1 to r: Daryl Van Pelt, Tony Peterson, David Huston, Jim Wilson, Tim Bittinger. FRONT ROW, 1 to r: Mike Herman, Tom Engel, Doug Colby, Mike Schlendorf, Tom Beck, Coach Ken Ippensen. 30 r B6ue SEASON GAMES Clarks - G4 Wolbach — 44 Clarks - 66 Hampton -04 Clarks - 65 Rising City 56 Clarks - 6P Hordville 74 Clarks - C 67 Nebraska Christian 44 Clarks - 67 Ohiowa 69 iClarks - 53 Bradshaw - - - - - 61 Clarks - -74 Palmer -85 Clarks - 58 Silver Creek 62 Clarks - 48 ij l kU-J 79 Clarks - 65 Spaulding - Clarks - 53 Genoa 74 ;Clarks - Clarks - 71 38 ftvlarquettc I Cedar Rapids 90 56 Clarks - 4 51 II Osceola ■ 73 Clarks - - - - - 70 St. Edwards - - ■ 83 Clarks - 57 Stromburg 65 Clarks - 66 Shelby — - 44 Clarks - 68 Bartlett — - 60 TkCUn A (yik SPIRIT BOMBER POWER!!! VICTORY. 31 li i stfotig BACK ROW, left to right: Bill Ziemba, Cyril Wemhr.'f, Jeff Kohl, Tim Wemhoff, Greg Johnson, Richard Jarecke, Allan Church, Coach Manstedt. FRONT ROW: Paul Jarecke, Tim Beck, Bill Kava, Richard Rieken, Tom Dittmer, Dave Church, Don Foulk. NAME WEIGHT RECORD STATE QUALIFIERS Tim Wemhoff 145 16- 8 Dave Church 1st Greg Johnson 132 11-13 Allan Church 2nd Richard Jarecke 165 14- 7-1 Tim Wemhoff Jeff Kohl 119 13- 8 Richard Rieken 165 2- 6 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Allan Church 126 20- 3 Cyril Wemhoff 155 12-14 Tim Wemhoff 1st Bill Ziemba 138 7-11-1 Allan Church 1st Don Foulk 126 2- 9 Dave Church 1st Bill Kava 112 2- 4 Greg Johnson 3rd Dave Church 112 19- 8 Jeff Kohl 3rd Paul Jarecke 126 1- 4 Bill Ziemba 3rd Tom Dittmer 145 4- 6 Cyril Wemhoff 4th Mike Beck 112 4- 4 QpUtig Cfxwts Left to right: Mary Engel, Coach Ippensen, Gwen Johnson, Robin Dexter, Julie Wurtz, Raedene Rieken, Anne Shonsey, Ann Kuhn, Roberta Harris, Susan Miller, Doe Dee Dittmer, Leanne McLean. RECORDS SET: Leanne McLean - 100 yd. - 12.6 220 yd. - 29.7 Ann Kuhn - 80 yd. hurdles - 14.8 Raedene Rieken - 88 - 2:46.6 Doe Dee Dittmer - shot put - 32'11 1 2” discus - 96'l 4 BoyS'Ttack Left to right: Craig Swedenburg, Tim Lamb, Burr Glasgow, Rusty Kuhn, Dave Huston, Mike Douglas, Jim Wilson, Coach ippensen. RECORDS SET: Rusty Kuhn - 2 mile - 10:49.5 Two mile relay - 9:10.0 B. Glasgow R. Kuhn T. Lamb D. Huston Tim Lamb - 1 mile - 4:49.8 Tim qualified for the state track meet. BasebaM Left to right: Coach Manstedt, Mike Herman, Tom Engel, Mike Schlondorf, Duane Miller, Doug Colby, Bob Foulk, Cliff Yrkoski, Don Foulk, Terry Engel, Tom Beck, and Bill Ziemba. Clarks vs Dodge 4-14 Clarks vs Dodge 6- 9 Clarks vs Dodge 5- 4 Clarks vs Dodge 2- 9 Clarks vs Utica 6- 9 Clarks vs Utica 3- 3 Clarks vs Leigh 8- 7 Clarks vs Leigh 6-10 Clarks vs Utica 6- 9 Clarks Shocks Palmer, 14-12 Clarks Upsets Wheeler, 68-60 £aS(U2a AAEtS Uom C” (%b FRONT ROW, 1 to r: R, Rieken, A. Church, D. Huston, D. Soli, J. Kohl, G. Johnson, D. Foulk, T. Engel, T. Wemhoff. SECOND ROW, 1 to r: Mr. Manstedt, C. Urkoski, D. Miller, R. Kuhn, R. Jarecke, B. Ziemba, J. Wurtz, T. Beck, B. Glasgow, B. Foulk, T. Lamb, Mr. Ippensen. THIRD ROW, 1 to r: P. Peterson, K. Picker), W. Granting, S. Beck, S. Jacobi, C. Grause, G. Beck, J. Pickerl, D. Dittmer. BACK ROW, 1 to r: Rieken, K. Colby, R. Yrkoski, T. Foulk, C. Wemhoff, D. Church, H. Anderson, m. Douglas. 36 The 1973 Athletic Banquet was jointly sponsored by the Pep Club and the Honor C . Featured speaker was Mark Ahmann, from stations KOLN- KGIN TV. Toastmaster was Rusty Kuhn. Dinner was prepared by the Senior and Sophomore Mothers. Pep Club FRONT ROW, 1 to r: J. Pickrel, R. Dexter, D. Douglas, A. Shonsey, D. Dittmer, P. Peterson, C. Grause, R. Rieken, D. Shonsey, M. Engel. SECOND ROW, 1 to r: W. Branting, J. Danklesen, E. Wemhoff, K. Brunken, C. Husmann, R. Huebner, D. Church, C. Hays, B. Huston, C. Morris, S. Miller, K. Pickrel. THIRD ROW, 1 to r: L. Kingma, R. Harris, K. Beck, S. Zoucha, A. Kuhn, G. Johnson, J. Wurtz, G. Beck, S. Beck. BACK ROW, 1 to r: Mrs. Ippensen, J. Hansher, L. McLean, R. Yrkoski, P. Vincent, S. Jacobi, N. Starostka, K. Miller, K. Colby. Pep Club Officers Karen Pickrel - President Waunetta Branting - Vice-President Jeanne Pickrel - Secretary Mary Engel - Treasurer Shelly Jacobi, Ellen Wemhoff, Kathy Miller, Nancy Starostka - Council Leaders A % -f s PARENTS NIGHT: Karen Pickerl awarded Mrs. Bob Beck and Joe Carlson a cup for best passer and best kicker. 37 RA6 W VoASity Doe Dee Dittmer Deb Douglas - Captain Cindy Grause Denise Shonsey CkpMhtxdfM Robin Dexter Peg Peterson Raedene Rieken - Captain Anne Shonsey 38 Pojp vQta FRONT TO BACK: Deb Szatko, Mary Engel, Karen Pickrel, Denise Shonsey, Virginia Vetick, Cindy Husmann, Jeanne Pickrel, Doe Dee Dittmer, Patty Ziemba, Stephanie Zoucha, Connie Morris, Waunetta Branting, Sandy Beck. Mrs. Banks - Sponsor. Qtuuimt CoumjC FRONT, left to right: LuAnn Engel, Deb Janulewicz, Dotty Jacobi, Denise Shonsey, Mary Kuhn. Robert Armstead, Kevin Miller BACK, left to right: LeAnn McLean, Barb Mace, Cindy Husmann, Doe Dee Dittmer, Karen Pickrel, Tim Lamb, Richard Jarecke. Shelly Jacobi, Bill Kava, Paul Jarecke, Craig Swedenburg. Student Council Offam Mr. Barr - Sponsor Richard Jarecke - President Tim Lamb - Vice-President Bill Kava - Secretary-Treasurer 39 Ntgh Qckool FRONT ROW: G. Beck, D. Herman, K. Miller, R. Dexter, G. Johnson, B. Fritz, N. Starostka, R. Rieken. SECOND ROW: D. Dittmer, J. Pickrel, M. Engel, L. Kingma, C. Hayes, R. Kuhn, P. Jarecke, A. Kuhn, P. Vincent, R. Rieken, R. Lamb, R. Dubas, K. Beck, J. Wurtz. THIRD ROW: D. Shonsey, P. Peterson, C. Husmann, J. Wurtz, A. Dubas, J. Peterson, R. Yrkoski, G. Starostka, C. LAB BAND FRONT: G. Starostka, C. Swedenburg, B. Huston, T. Lamb, K. Colby. SECOND ROW: J. Wilson, D. Huston, L. McLean, B. Mace, D. Foulk. BACK ROW: K. Shonsey, B. Glasgow, Gary Peters, C. Morris, J. Wurtz, R. Kuhn, C. Grause. BAND OFFICERS FRONT: G. Beck, B. Glasgow, A. Shonsey. BACK: D. Herman, K. Pickrel, J. Pickrel, P. Peterson. Band Swedenburg, T. Lamb, B. Huston, K. Colby, D. Janulewicz, S. Grause, C. Morris, R. Kuhn, C. Grause. BACK ROW: B. Glasgow, K. Pickrel, A. Shonsey, H. Anderson, R. Harris, T. Bittinger, R. Armstead, C. Starostka, D. Foulk, K. Brunken, J. Wilson, d. Huston, L. McLean, B. Mace, Director Gary Peters. DRUM MAJORETTE Diane Herman JR. BAND FRONT: K. Brandenburger, J. Janulewicz, P. Swedenburg, S. Brunken, D. Douglas, K. Reaman, J. Schlondorf, J. Wurtz, J. Wurtz, D. Van Pelt. BACK: L. Geier, T. Morris, K. Dittmer, D. Van Pelt, L. Beck, L. Miller, J. Douglas, D. Armstead, T. Beck, G. Johnson, A. Dubas, C. Huston, K. Kuhn, J. Lamb, R. Kuhn. STANDING: M. Starostka, J. Boulken, R. Geier, Gary Peters. Potw Potw Left to right: Kathy Miller, Karen Colby. Waunetta Branting, Barb Mace, Glori Beck, Jeanne Pickrel. Cludus FIRST ROW: Jacquie Husmann, Barb Fritz, Karen Brunken, Cindy Grause, Barb Huston, Kathy Beck, Connie Morris, Nancy Starostka, Jeanne Pickrel, Karen Pickrel. SECOND ROW: Marcia Urkoski, JoAnn Dankelson, Peggy Vincent, Rita Yrkoski, Doe Dee Dittmer, Raedene Rieken, Mary Engel, Denise Shonsey. THIRD ROW: Dave Huston, Jim Wilson, Director: Mr. Peters. 42 Class Offccm SENIORS President: Cindy Husmann Vice-Pres.: Gary Starostka Sec.-Treas.: Tom Foulk Class Reporter: Dixie Van Pelt Sponsors: Miss Kluever Mr. Barr JUNIORS President: Doe Dee Dittmer Vice-Pres.: Jeanne Pickrel Sec.-Treas.: Mary Engel Class Reporter: Cindy Grause Sponsors: Mr. Ippensen Mr. Manstedt SOPHOMORES President: Bill Kava Vice-Pres.: Don Foulk Sec.-Treas.: Mike Douglas Class Reporter: Laurie Zoucha Sponsors: Mrs. Banks Mr. Peters FRESHMEN President: Paul Jarecke Vice-Pres.: Roberta Harris Sec.-Treas.: Tim Bittinger Class Reporter: Dave Huston Sponsors: Mrs. Ippensen Mr. Krause 43 yjAJmjOtL Qto STANDING, Left to right: Jeanne Pickrel, Kathy Miller, Waunetta Branting, Mrs. Ippensen. BACK TABLE: Dixie Van Pelt, Debra Douglas, Ellen Wemhoff, Debbie Szatko, Henry Anderson. FRONT TABLE: Stephanie Zoucha, Patty Ziemba, Virginia Vetick, Sandy Beck, Shelly Jacobi, Karen Pickrel. Annual Staffers Karen, Virginai, Waunetta and Stephanie carry out the vital functions of lay out, typing, and sales. 44 aCiLV Ltt 46 ' 'Precious cukL Feut'’ ’ [Joiv co ttUig 972 Que v: CINDY HUSMANN iCtitg: TERRY ENGEL KAREN PICKREL, TOM FOULK DEB DOUGLAS, GREG JOHNSON CjlOUWy SpjCtAPM: PATTY ENGEL. STEVE ZIEMBA 47 JlUuCW- QenUyo PUHnt Friday, April 6 TOASTMASTER: Rusty Kuhn Themec Tft Cky Is the, Lihut , ifa You, Put Yowif-feuvt Into It. This year Prom was held at the Clarks V. F. W. Hall. Servers were Raedene Rieken, Nancy Starostka, Peg Peterson, Glori Beck, Tom Beck, Bill Kava, Mike Douglas and Bill Ziemba. Guests were entertained by a medley of songs from Miss Kluever, Karen Pickrel and Shelly Jacobi. Whale played for the dance follow- ing the banquet. Colors were blue and silver. 48 Qtod u QnjeoJ Ttfp WoMo Fum iCctuscts Crty, fi issooAi Uay 19, 1973 56 Left: Claiie L. Thompson presented a Physical Fitness program. By the way, that's Terry Engel on the bottom. Right: October 23 - Clarks Veterans Day Program. Posting of Colors by Clarks VFW; Speaker - Asa Lloyd Pollard; Meaning of Veterans Day - Richard Jarecke. December 21, the Drama Classes presented a Christmas Play. Christmas carols were sung by the elementary grades; then by the entire school. Below: April 3, the Student Council sponsored a night of entertaining basketball. The Junior and Senior girls played the Freshman and Sophomore boys wearing box- ing gloves. The boys won 24 to 19. Then the faculty beat the Junior and Senior boys 113 to 80. Right: May 3, the Art, Industrial Arts and Home Economics Departments put on a display show along with the local Art Club. Theme was Color Your World. April 16, we had two shows. The first was an Army Helicopter display. Then we went inside for Don Comfort, an accordianist. Below: May 7, Roger Desparde presented a magical show. Below he attempts to cut off Julie Wurtz's hand and gets Susan Miller in the act. Right: May 14, Clarks honored academic excel- lence in all fields. Valedictorian and Salutatorian were named as well as honor students, perfect attendence awards, and awards in each academic field. 57 Cbuks Pubho Cckooft Changes Fcuc This year saw a $140, 000 addition to the elementary school, which provided space for the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades as well as an elementary library and space for administrative offices, remedial reading and an all-purpose room. The new addition is built in a circular fashion around the media center. Folding doors between classrooms allow for individual class level work or for open concept” teaching. With the removal of the elementary grades from the high school building, 7-12 classes were provided with a little breathing room. The old assembly room was converted into a library. There also was a general rotation of all class- rooms. Art, Home Ec., Business Math and History now occupy the first floor and English, Science, the Library and a film room occupy the second floor. Left to right, TOP ROW: Dotty Jacobi, Kevin Miller, Dallas Grause, Marilyn Zoucha, Jim Danklesen, Gae Johnson, Chris Huston, Tad Dittmer. MIDDLE ROW; Lou Anne Miller, LuAnne Engel, Kenneth Rieken, Rian Botts, Sharon Brunken, Robert Brandenburger, Kristine Boroviak, Mr. Kreps. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Fleeman, Janet Wurtz, Tim Beck, Rex Kuhn, Kurt Kuhn, Dennis Szatko, Dawn Van Pelt, Dick Church, Mark McNeal, Tom Pickrel. Left to right, TOP ROW: Reggie Kuhn, Sandy Mace, Daryl Van Pelt, Tony Peterson, Scott Pickrel, Debbie Branting, Jody Peterson. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Davis, Rick Ferguson, Robert Rieken, Rex Lamb, Susette Grause, Ric Boroviak, Bob Armstead, Mr. Sampson. BOTTOM ROW: Alice Huebner, Cameron Kohl, Cindy Starostka, Anna Dubas, Rose Church, Deb Janulewicz. Mary Kuhn. Junior f-flglv BaskdbM BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Ippensen, Daiyl Van Pelt, Tony Peterson, Chris Huston, Dallas Grause, MIDDLE ROW: Rick Boroviak, Dennis Szatko, Rex Lamb, Robert Brandenburger, Robert Ricken, Rian Botts, Tim Beck, Rick Ferguson. FRONT ROW: Mark McNeal, Cameron Kohl, Kurt Kuhn, Rex Kuhn. Rockets 61 Juntos f-Ugh WteStfmcj Left to right: Reggie Kuhn, Tom Pickrel, Robert Armstead, Kenneth Rieken, Kevin Miller, Jim Dank- lesen. Dick Church, Scott Pickrel, Coach Manstedt. 62 Juntos f-ftgh Clockwise, TOP: Su- sette Grause, captain, Jody Peterson, LuAnne Engel, Debbie Branting. Fou ttft FRONT ROW, 1 to r: Lorrie Fleeman, Pam Colby, Margaret Dubas, Tim Brandenburger, Ronnie Armstead, Tim Szatko, Tom Hannappel, Jay Bohlken, Jamey Beck. MIDDLE ROW, 1 to r: Jerry Schlondorf, David Starostka, Ryan Dexter, Brad Husmann, Gloria Miller, Joyce Yrkoski, Linda Beck, Dina Van Pelt, Phyla Rae Botts. BACK ROW, 1 to r: Christy Spires, Linda Mace, Mary Ann Yrkoski, Terri Voight, Lucinda Lamb, Miss Branting, Tim Clements, Ronda Glasser, Jerry Calson, Sam Beck. Fifjth FRONT ROW, 1 to r: Mike Branting, Tom Church, Kevin Rieken, Doug Soil, Kenneth Dittmer. MIDDLE ROW, 1 to r: Renee Brazda, Melody Church, Mark Ream an, Kevin Brandenburger, Debbie McGuinn, Janet Janulewicz. BACK ROW, 1 to r: Karen Dittmer, Randy Olsan, Ty Peterson, Miss Zoucha, Chris Caley, Dana Schultz, Jean Schlondorf. QijdhGncule FRONT ROW, 1 to n Andrew Dubas, Ricky Geier, Terry Morris, Tom Branting, Jerry Yrkoski, Larry Herman, Jon Schlondorf, Dean Armstead, Joe McGuinn. MIDDLE ROW, 1 to r: Pam Swedenburg, Marlena Botts, Jolen Wurtz, Joey Lamb, Marty Burruss, Barbara Yrkoski, Luann Geier, Lori Beck, Mary Jo Starostka. BACK ROW, 1 to r: Tommy Beck, Jerry Church, Robert Clements, David Miller, Glen Johnson, Miss Test, Denise Douglas, Kimberly Reaman, Dodi Van Pelt, Jean Douglas, Janet Jarolewicz. 64 fCwde ig(uteiv BACK ROW Deborah Mil- ler, Chris Neel, Roger Luebbe, Kerry Voight, Chris Zegar, Russell Mace, Michelle Kreps. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Merriman, Richard Armstead, Nancy Urkoski, Paul Yrkoski, Scott Winfield, Dennis Yr- koski, Michelle Brander- burger, Mrs. Brazda. BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl Strobel, Jeanette Zegar, Carol Janulewiez, Michelle Harris, Beth Huebner, Tony Kohl, Judy Beck. Bus DiUms Don Grafe Bill Kohl Bob Beck Deryl Beck Cooks Jcuutoi Mrs. R. Herman, Mrs. L. Rieken, Mrs. H. Husmann Mr. Hollis Stromberg 65 FVist BACK ROW Larry Pickrel. Linda McClure, Mark Lamb, Valerie Armstead, Daniel Scherer, Mrs. B. Swanson. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Mc- Guinn, Daniel Olson, Joan Fleeman, Kevin Botts, Mic- hele Diurner, Jill Williams. FRONT ROW Danny Boroviak. Joyce Clark, Paul Janulewicz, Teresa Dubas. Second BACK ROW: Mrs. Hoback, Jim Yrkoski, Bill Dittmer, Jeff Branting, Royce Dexter, Marcia Huebner, Joe Yrkoski. MIDDLE ROW: Lynette Kohl, Robyne Dittmer, Danny Sta- rostka, Mar Starostka, Bev- erly Herman, David 01 n. FRONT ROW: Brenda Brazda, Larry Zegar, Sandra Beck, Scott Strobel. TOP ROW: Miss Janssen, Kyle Kuhn, Nancy Glasgow, Lynette Beck, Todd Huston, John Yrko- ski, Ryan Kuhn, Jerry Kreps. SECOND ROW- Donna Beck, Kathy Reaman, Ken McGuinn, Jim Schere, John Olson, Cathy Caley. THIRD ROW: Steve Strobel. Janet McNeal, Jeff Church, Kimm Brazda, Bryan Janulewicz, Mary Lou Yrkoski. FRONT ROW: Allan Clark, Jo- anne Huebner, Ginger Burruss, Mitchell Clark. 66 For SAI itjsed s«Hv feooHS.. CENTRAL BANK HAITH MOTOR COMPANY 24 hour Wrecker Service Phone 946-301 I Central City, Nebraska Member FDIC Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Complete Banking Service Central City, Nebraska KEN ROSS Ctntral City, Ntbrtika Phona948-2911 UFE • HEALTH • AUTO CROP HAIL - FIRE OK SHOE REPAIR FARM AND PERSOHAL LIABILITY SMITH ELECTRIC Satisfied Customers are our best advertisers Zenith Color TV Sales And Service Electrical Supplies Central City, Nebr. DARLING ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE Hardware Furniture Central City, Nebr. |G| ERfTlBLES Auto Supplies Appliances Maytag Sales and Service Ph. 946 2880 Central City, Nebr. Phone 946-2343 Central City, Nebraska GEREN DRUGS The Rexall Store Phone 946-2772 Central City, Nebraska LA FAYETTE BEAUTY SALON Vernie Lock 309 G. Street Central City, Nebraska 68826 REDMAN SHOE CO. INC. SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Central City, Nebraska LEPP LARSON, INC. Your John Deere Dealer Let Us Be Your Machinery Headquarters and Service Center. Central City, Nebraska 68826 946-3041 SOLT-BYERS FUNERAL HOME SERVING THIS AREA SINCE 1916 NIELSEN RADIO-TV Sales and Service 1610 17th St. Central City, Nebr. Phone 946-2071 946-3095 PHILCO FORD 1507 17th Central City, Nebraska oa'HfiMk Owned and Operated by Bethesda Foundation South 17th Avenue Phone 946-3088 Clothes for the Entire Family Central City Nebraska S H Central City, Nebraska 68826 Green Phone 946-2672 Stamps NORTON REALTY SAFEWAY Central City, Nebraska Irrigated Farms Finest in Foods Merrick County, Nebraska Phone 946-3138 — 946-2725 Central City, Nebraska Mobil Job Printing Rubber Stamps Social and Business Picture Framing KUHN OIL COMPANY HENSLEY STUDIO Photographs Live Forever AUTOMATIC CAR WASH Phone 946-9910 519 G Street Central City, Nebraska 68826 NEAL G. HENSLEY Complete Photo Service Black and White Live Color 122 D. St. Central City, Nebr. Phone 946-2381 Your NAPA Jobber IS the Right Place to So CENTRAL CITY AUTO PARTS CO. JUSTICE LOCKE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 946-2501 Central City, Nebraska 325 G Street dNAPAk Phone 946-2102 Central City, Nebraska 68826 Compliments of FARMERS S. A. FOSTER NATIONAL LUMBER CO. BANK Central City, Nebr. The Old Bank With New Ideas HOUDEK SALES SERVICE Member FDIC — Central City, Nebraska Phone: 946-2340 O.K. TIRE STORES, INC. NORDSTEDT'S Ttrcstone ETHEL A. and CHARLES J. HEENEY, Owners Good Clothes for Men and Boys Central City, Nebraska 68826 Phone 946-3281 Central City, Nebraska 68826 IR OLOSMOeOLE I HESSELGESSER MOTOR COMPANY CENTRAL CITyW VETERINARY CLINIC DR. R. S. BARNETT DR. C. R. JOHNSON South HiWay 14 Central City, Nebr. Buick and Oidsmobile GM Trucks 946-3028 Offices In 704 D. Avenue Phone 946 2491 Central City, Nebraska 68826 Clarks, Nebr. Polk, Nebr. 548-2500 765-2171 TOWN AND COUNTRY APPLIANCE, INC. General Electric Appliances and T.V.'s CENTRAL FARM DEVELOPMENT CO. Tom H. Moates Box 275, Ph. 946 3263 Central City Complete Service 946-2323 416 G St. Central City Farm Management Popcorn Contracts Real Estate — Willa Freeland Insurance — Pat Stuart MUSTARD OIL CO. NEIL F. OSBORN Distributors of: Phillips 66 Products Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Ph. 946 9978 Central City 414 G Street Phone: 946-2791 Central City, Nebraska PLATTE VALLEY BOWL KUHN INSURANCE AGENCY Midwest Life of Nebr. Phone 548-2410 Health and Life Insurance Clarks, Nebraska WM. DOUGLAS CO. GLASGOW INSURANCE Groceries—Meats—Dry Goods Locker Service AGENCY Only The Best 548-2588 Insurance Real Estate ( no,FarmL°‘ s Clarks, Nebraska Phone 548-2214 Clarks, Nebraska Congratulations Class of 1973 BANK OF CLARKS Deposits Insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone: 548-2400 Clarks, Nebraska 68628 III STROBEL INDUSTRIES INC. CLARKS, NEBRASKA 68628 PHONE 308-548-2590 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRS LION LOADERS — HAYRACKS COLBY GARAGE GRAUSE WRUBLE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR TRUCKS AND TRACTORS LAND LEVELING Clarks, Nebraska 68628 phone 548-2300 Clarks, Nebr. 68628 SHORTY’S BAR CLARKS LUMBER CO. Phone 548 2275 Refreshments Beer—Liquor—Wines Phone 548-2322 Building Material Fence, Paint, Glass and Builders Hardware Clarks, Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska McGUINN GARAGE H. W. (BILL) WURTZ Your MOEWS Dealer P. O. Box 222 Clarks, Nebraska Corn — Sorghum — Alfalfa and Grass Seeds Day Phone: 548-2323 Night Phone: 548-2407 • M M,fars • my mail McCHRISTY First National JEWELERS Bank Trust Co. 2517— 13th St Columbus, Nebraska Member F.D.I.C. Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry China and Silver Expert Watch Repair Columbus, Nebraska 68601 FARMER'S COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION See Us for Your Feed, Seed, Merchandise, Fertilizer, Petroleum and Tire Needs. Clarks, Nebraska MERRIMAN'S TAVERN Lunches and Beverages Diana and Tom Clarks, Nebraska Wemhoff Manufacturing Company Manufacturers of Duncan Pumps and Irrigation Equipment Sales — Service — Installation Well-Drilling 14th Av. and 17th St., Columbus 564 2970 JCPenney The values are here every day. GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER 2422 13th Street Columbus, Nebraska Ph. 664 3221 SHUFFLEBOARD Columbus, Nebraska SKI LOUNGE FLOYD AND TED NIEDBALSKI ★ ★★ Phone 564-7209 2407 - 13th STREET COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA BILLIE'S CAFE 20's LOUNGE Bob and Virginia Kluever Columbus, Nebraska Columbus, Nebraska Highway 30 Shopping Center GARRETSON EQUIP. CORP. GARBER'S RACING ENTERPRISE ALLIS CHALMERS — OLIVER Racing Equipment Home of Fair Prices and Tires SALES — SERVICE — PARTS 1 157 23rd Ave. Columbus, Ph. 564-3289 Columbus, Nebraska FEEDLOT SPECIALISTS' Scholz Hardware PAINTS, OILS, GREASES, STOVES AND KITCHENWARE Division oi W. H GRACE CO ELECTRICAL WORK AND PLUMBING P 0 box 60 Bus. Phone (402; 897-3315 Duncon, Nebr 68634 Milton and Marie Scholz Duncan, Nebraska MY PLACE WHITED AND SONS, INC. Open 7-12 Phone 536-2321 Fullerton, Nebraska Box 67 Duncan, Nebraska John Deere Equipment 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 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Established 1881 Capital, Surplus and Profits $375,000 Each depositor insured to 20,000. Fuller+on, Nebraska EEDfRAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Fullerton, Nebraska CLARA'S CAFE COMMUNITY FEED AND SEED STORE HOME COOKED MEALS Fullerton, Nebraska Fullerton, Nebraska J. L TAVERN STEAK HOUSE AL CUNNINGHAM AUCTIONEER Phone 536-31 10 — Fullerton Fullerton, Nebraska 536 9650 Real Estate Broker Farmland — Residence Personal Property At Auction or Private Treaty FULLERTON ELEVATOR CO. WEST END SERVICE Cooper Feeds, Bonded Warehouse, Grain Storage and Drying. Custom Grind and Mixing. GAS, OIL, GREASE USED CARS — USED PARTS Genoa, Nebraska CITY MEAT MARKET DRS. BILON GRANGE, O.D. OPTOMETRISTS Genoa, Nebraska GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA 68801 GROUND FLOOR HEDDE BLDG. 216 NO. LOCUST ST. PHONE 382 9138 F D I C Full Service Bank ★ GENOA NATIONAL BANK Genoa, Nebraska The Bank That Does More For You R. E. MURPHY TYPEWRITER CO. 518 West 3rd Street Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 Telephone 382-91 17 If It's for the Office — We Have It. Clayton's Pharmacy Your Friendly Store of Service Since I9|0 Grand Island School of Business 410 WEST SECOND STREET GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA 68801 AH tftpkm. (am ACCREDITED BY THE NEBRASKA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION wtAn thr pramou «4 tetUM 7 1« to 7 1S1I. NEB RS SVn, IBM 213 West Third Grand Island, Nebraska T'asliion ptpeciaftieA Draperies Viking Sewing Machines Grand Island, Nebraska Phone 382-5040 ROBERTS FAIRACRES FOODS, INC. MID-NEBRASKA'S MOST MODERN DAIRY Grand Island, Nebraska CALL TOLL FREE 1—800—652-9312 GAMBLES hejh IN GRAND ISLAND auto parts Your Friendly Store-Free Delivery • USED- PARIS “jW pifVRECKS v • GLASS INSTAUEO Furniture, Appliances, Hardware, Housewares, ■ and Automotive ' ' 312-4710 403 East 4th St. Grand Island, Nebraska LEPP LARSON INC. OF POLK COUNTY TAYLOR AND MEYER Osceola, Nebraska Sales and Service PHIUIPS r ) JOHNDBBRMl f.|l PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE Phone 894-31 15 Palmer, Nebraska Farmer's Oil Company FARMERS CO-OP Grain Assn. Polk Polk, Nebraska Nebraska Phone 765-2201 POLK PROGRESS NORRIS ALFRED FARMERS CO-OP GRAIN COMPANY Polk, Nebraska Silver Creek, Nebraska LINDSAY BARBER AND WOOD WORKING SHOP GROSCH IRRIGATION CO. INC. WELL DRILLING AND COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS Polk, Nebraska Silver Creek, Nebraska Phone 733-2261 DINSDALE SOCK GRAIN BRO. INC. HAVENS Ph. 548-2621 Super Sweet Feeds Corn Feed Fertilizer PALMER NEBRASKA GAMBLES STORE S. A. FOSTER DALLAS D. WEGNER LUMBER COMPANY Palmer, Nebraska 68864 Palmer, Nebraska 68864 POLK GRAIN COMPANY SUNDBERG SONS HARDWARE GRAIN STORAGE AND FEED Polk, Nebraska Polk, Nebraska POLK COUNTY RURAL PUBLIC POWER Christensen's Drug Stromsburg Stromsburg, Nebraska Nebraska 68666 THE STROMSBURG BANK TOWN COUNTRY Member of FDIC Stromsburg Deposits Insured to $20,000.00 Nebraska Complete Banking Service Stromsburg, Nebraska 68666 LARSON'S PROPANE AND FERTILIZER JOHNSON SERVICE Stromsburg, Nebraska B S MOVING Stromsburg Nebraska Dwain Schultz—Don Branting Phone 548-2233 or 548-2676 Clarks, Nebraska Call Us to Move Your Building 86 FARMERS STATE BANK AND TERECO INSURANCE AGENCIES Silver Creek, Nebraska SILVER CREEK C L LUMBER FARM SUPPLY GARAGE Silver Creek, Nebraska Lumber, Hardware, Paint and Ready-Mix Concrete Silver Creek, Nebraska Ph. 773-2236 McKOWN FUNERAL HOME OVERLAND SAND GRAVEL COMPANY Silver Creek, Nebraska Stromsburg, Nebraska grand island Branting's Beauty Shoppe MIDLAND Clarks, Nebraska Ag. Service Aqricoffo ALBIN BECK ONE OF THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES A good name to grow by BILL DEXTER • ROGER LUEBBE DeKalb Seed Corn Ph. 548-2521 or 548-2391 Office: 548 2600 Clarks, Nebraska Clarks, Nebraska VAN PELT CLARKS CONSTRUCTION TELEPHONE CO. ALL KINDS of LEVELING DeWITT VAN PELT Ph. 548-2251 Clarks, Nebraska Phone—548-2551 CLARKS, NEBRASKA 68628 POLLARD OIL CO. GAS AND OIL PROPANE GOODYEAR TIRES AND SERVICE DIANE'S BEAUTY SHOP CLARKS, NEB. PHONE 548-2466 Clarks, Nebraska INC] V NORTH HUP V HINQ NORTHRUP KING SEEDS JIM’S BARBER SHOP New Special Cross PX-627 — PX-61 1 Super Star NK 222A Grain and Forage Sorghums Double Tonnage NK Alfalfa Seed JOHN C. HANNAPPEL — CLARKS JIM JACOBI Clarks, Nebraska GLEN FERGUSON Trucking and Shelling Clarks, Nebraska Phone 548-2472 The 1973 BOMBER STAFF Wishes to Thank All Advertisers for Their Support 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 CLOUGHERTY PACKING CO. Monday through Friday 9:00 to 3:00 Clarks, Nebraska 548-2626 Wentz Heating Conditioning, Lincoln, Nebr. Behmer's Music Co., Inc., Norfolk, Nebr. Christian Book Gift Shop, Aurora, Nebr. Stranberg Carburetor Elec. Serv., Central City Dr. Gene L. Osborne, Central City Dr. Barry Turner, Central City E. T. Zikmund, M.D., Central City H. F. Greving, D.D.S., Central City Hilder Implement Company, Central City Rose Motel Standard Station, Clarks Greiner Furniture Appliance Co, Columbus William Bros, of Columbus, Inc., Columbus Columbus Beauty College, 2719 13th St., Columbus Overturf Electric Motors, Inc., 2319 Nth St., Columbus Ted's Tea Room — Owner: Ted Swirczek, Columbus Coke's Pub, Duncan Duncan Grain Company, Duncan Gambles, Ph. 536-2135, Fullerton Greenbergers, Inc., Grand Island Hutch's Cafe, Home-Cooking , Silver Creek 90 • HI
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