Culbertson High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Culbertson, NE)

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3 s We the annual staff of 58 are proud to present the 1958 Blue and Gold We have med to grve some rdea of the most rmportant actrvmes of the past year We hope as you look back through these pages that they w111 always be a source of happy memorxes OZ Qfggf Q 4 Q . 4 - up - - A 1 I I . ' I D u Dedzeatecl to the People 0 Culbertson We the class of 1958 dedlcate our yearbook THE BLUE AND GOLD to the people of Culbert son who have so fanthfully sup ported and encouraged us We wxsh to extend to you 1n this small way our smcerestappre c1at1on for makmg these years en Joyable as well as fruitful Many thanks from the Semor Class of 1958 Q 1 I I I v u 1 . Supermtendent s Message I am grateful for the opportunrty to ex press my gratrtude for the past school year and to be a part of the 1957 1958 Blue and Gold Frrst I would lrke to congratulate the Annual Staff upon completton of thrs annual Congratulauons also to the school faculty and the student body for helpmg complete asuccessful school year To the Senrors who are leavmg Culbertson I-hgh School thxs year I offer a word of encouragement to those students who have not completed the1r hrgh school trarmng You should conslder serlously your school days and take advantage of the leamtng opportunmes that are provlded here at Culbertson Hlgh School Our natlon looks to you the leaders of tomorrow to make thrs a better world 1n whrch to ltve ' 9 D I . . , my sincere best wishes for continued success. I I Board of Educatwn, R1chard Crews Merhn C Menagh Supenntendent E W E1senhart Everett Kern D I Thompson Presldent George Butherus Kenneth Brenmng not P1CILlI'Cd --nw--v-.1 W.. HENRY WA SSON Princxpal MERLIN C MENAGH Supenntendent 394: mi RPA M ROBERT HANSEN Football Coach Physrcal Educauon Sophomore Sponsor DAYNE SMITH Basketball Coach Dnver s Educauon Shop Jumor Sponsor - ,, ff sf. S M 9 . l Ii NAOMI BAUER Typmg Shorthand Bookkeepmg Offrce Practrce Annual Sponsor ARTHUR PETERSON Englrsh Dramatrcs Lrbrary Semor Sponsor YK. sr 1.5 FRANCES WOLDRIDGE Home Economrcs Socral Scrence Pep Club Sponsor r N Ng X ma A 1 1 -.- 5 Q HENRY WASSON Prmcrpal Brology Physrcs General Scrence l l X 3 41 Carol Morthole Ellen Barlow Ruth Swanson Joyln Ross Hrldegard Adams Lyda Herman Patrxcra Grafel Erma Bowen and Frances Kurtz MERLIN MENAGH Supenntendent Amencan Problems Freshman Sponsor M- ii A r Wd. . , 1: My K, A 5 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . 1 .Q ., . Q ,J fx ' Q 'll ,-- - , Y ' ' 4 W . ,- S A K ....c ' . , . . . , TO THE SENIORS OF 1958 CULBERTSON HIGH SCHOOL You are nearrng the close of an rmportant and most crm cal era of lrfe hrgh school graduat1on Socrally you are emergmg from the smaller more sheltered famxly group rnto the adult world communxty m whrch knowledge rs one of the baslc needs I trust that your educanonal expenence here at Culbertson and elsewhere along wlth the nurture and the teachmgs of home and church wrll enable each of you to make this transfer gracefully and successfully Recollectron of the three years whrch I have spentwrth you 1n classroom and study hall w1ll always be a source of pleasure to me To every member of the Class of 1958 I would extend my warmest congratulauons wrth a wrsh for a full contented and useful adult career Stncerely, Arthur I Peterson we U, 5 -- I , I v 9 v - 1 1 v v - SALLY LESLIE Annual Staff4 Guls Glee 1 2 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 Gtrls Gym 1 School Paper 3 Ltbranan 3 Pep Club 4 SHARON DEINES Annual Staff4 Band 1 2 3 Glrls Glee 1 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Muslc Contest 1 2 Class Play 3 Pep Club 1 Ma1orette 1 2 3 4 Kearney Interhtgh Tests 2 3 Band Day 1 3 BILL SITZMAN Annual Staff4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 Class Offlcer 3 C Club Off1cer 2 3 DELORES KIMBALL Annual Staff4 Gtrls Glee 1 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 Guls Gym 1 Class Play 3 Class Offtcer 1 2 Pep Club Of fxcer 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 SHIRLEY BINDERUP Annual Staff 4 Mtxed Chorus 2 Muslc Contest 1 2 Guls Glee 1 Band 1 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 4 Stu dent Counc1l3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club Offzcer 4 PATRICIA BELL Annual Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 Gtrls Glee 1 Mtxed Chorus 2 3 Muslc Contest 1 2 Gtrls Gym 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Band Day 1 3 JIM MCCOLLUM Annual Staff4 Football 3 4 Bas ketball 2 3 4 Track 2 Llbranan 3 Class Off1cer4 C Club 3 4 BEVERLY HIGH Annual Staff4 Gtrls Glee 1 Mtxed Chorus 2 Guls Gym 1 Student Councrl 1 Class Play 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Kearney Interhtgh Tests 3 Gtrls State 3 VIVIAN FRIES Annual Staff4 G1rls Glee 1 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Musxc Contest 2 Glrls Gym 1 Class Play 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 FRANCIS FRLEHE Annual Staff4 Boys Gym 1 Foot ball 3 Basketball 3 4 Kearney Interstate Tests 2 3 Boys State 3 GORDON MOORE Annual Staff4 Band 1 2 Muslc Contest 1 2 Football 2 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 Track 2 C-Club3 4 Band Day 1 SANDRA SCHLAGER Annual Staff4 Gtrls Glee 1 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Trlple Tr1o 3 Muslc Contest 3 Gxrls Gym 1 Class Play 3 4 PepC1ubl 2 3 4 -'S' 'Dk -Q 'Eau K... LONNIE REHN Boys Gym 1 Football 1 2 Track 1 Bear Facts l Annual Staff 4 Stu dent Manager 4 PATTY KRUSE Annual Staff4 Gxrls Glee l 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 Muslc Contest 1 2 3 Grrls Gym 1 2 3 Class Play 4 Pepc1ub1 2 3 4 ALICE RANDOLPH Annual Staff4 G1rls Glee 1 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Music Contest 1 3 Glrls Gym 1 Bear Factsl Class Officer 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 LYNN SITZMAN Annual snaff4 Football 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 C Club 3 4 MARILYN MCKNIGHT Band 1 2 3 Girls Glee 1 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Pep Band 1 2 3 Music Contest 1 2 Clarinet Quartette 2 3 Girls Gym 1 Junior High Physical Education Asslstant 1 4 Student Council 2 Bear Facts 1 Annual Staff3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class offr cer 1 3 4 PepC1ub1 2 3 4 Major ette 1 2 3 4 Head Majorette 3 4 Kearney Interstate Tests 3 Band Day 1 3 BUD HILL Football 2 3 4- Track 4- Annual Staff 4- Librarian 2 3g Class Play 3 4- C-Club 2 3 4- C-Club Officer 4- Class Officer 3. LEOTA WILKINSON Girls Glee 1- Mixed Chorus 2 3- Girls' Gym 1- Annual Staff 4- Class Play 3 4 PepClub 1 2 3 4 DIAN WAGNER Girls Glee 1 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Music Contest 2 Girls Gym 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club Officer 3 CERMIT BROWN Band 1 2 3 Boys Glee 1 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Pep Band 1 2 3 Music Contest 1 2 Boys Quartette 2 3 Boys Gym 1 Footba114 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Student Council 1 Bear Facts 1 Annual Staff3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Officer 2 3 4 C-Club 3 4 Band Day 3 ,Mws- ef, 69 45' fl 4' ln the year 1946, seventeen eager little boys and girls started on a tour of education land. The tour consisted of twelve stops with well-qualified guides to instruct us as to the important things we might find along the tour. Each stop would be a milestone in our education, and, upon completion of the tour, we would be given something that rio, one could take from us. Our first stop was a little town called FIRST. Miss Frances Rouse showed us the first steps in counting, reading, writing, and just getting along with other youngsters of our own age. The original group that started this tour consisted of Patricia Bell, Marilyn McKnight, Jeanne Cordel, Karol Kugler, Sharon Thurow, Sharon Deines, Shirley Binderup, Jim McCollum, Francis Friehe, Gordon Moore, Bill Sitzman, Charles Blume, Keith Meints, Lonnie Rehn, Harlan Peterson, Mike Clark, and Lynn Sitzman. We could see on the not too distant horizon a little town called SECOND. Mrs. Helen Swanson and Mrs, Alta Fahrenbruch took us on a tour of Arithmetic, Social Studies, Art, and many other important streets. We gained Carolyn Adams, Judy Bash, Benny Propp, Marvin Frick, and Penny Mortenson, Bill Sitzman and Harlan Peterson decided to join other tours. Our third stop was at a quaint little village called THIRD. Here we found our guide to be Miss Ava Messenger. It was in this location that we found new avenues in our tour such as History, Health, higher Arithmetic, Art, Music, and many others. New members of our tour were, Nelda Anthony, Frank Bay, Bob Talbert, and Charles Houston. Carolyn Adams left to seek her education elsewhere. At the fourth stop we found Mrs. Frary Rippen to be the guide for the town of FOURTH. Here we found very nearly the same avenues, but they were growing longer and more difficult to follow. New travelers were, Marie Packard and Delbert Miley. Those leaving were Charles Houston and Nelda Anthony. Our fifth stop took us to the wonderful countryside of FIFTH. Miss Dorothy Giffen introduced us to many new and interesting things, and, with her guidance, we found the tour of FIFTH very educational and fascinating. Although Paul Talley, Bud Hill, and Ervin Hoffman joined our group, we were left with just five girls when Penny Mortenson, Marie Packard, and Sharon Thurow decided to join tours to other lands. Mrs. Genevieve Rippen guided us on an exciting and rewarding tour of the town of SIXTH. Here we found more difficult thoroughfares, such as English, History, and Social Studies. Our group was some- what enlarged by the addition of Donna Hoyt, Delmer Hanson, Charles Hestily, James Lankford, and Darwin Jumps. Our only loss was Bud Hill. fi l The town of SEVENTH was the next to be visited. It was here that we found the streets and avenues V gf much, much longer and considerably more difficult. We were guided by Mrs. Hildegard Adams through L' Q 0 the new, but interesting work that was preparing us for our last visit to the grade school countryside. Q . Q, Leona Hanslick, Wanda Plymell. Lonnie Ondersheck, and Benny Propp joined us on our journey. Y' 5 At the eighth town we visited with Mr. William Phifer. At the town of EIGHTH he helped us to gain X9 knowledge that prepared us for that important step into high school. Jane Janicke and Delores Kimball joined us, but we lost Delmer Hanson, Ervin Hoffman, and Charles Hestily, We found the city of NINTH to be much larger and far different from the cities FIRST through EIGHTH. New avenues of knowledge were opened to us when we encountered General Math. , English, Home Eco- nomics, Shop, and General Science. We gained Beverly High, Vlvan Fries, Leota Wilkinson, Sandra Schlager, Cermit Brown, Tom McBee, Bill Weber, Bill Sitzman, Afton Cash, Bud Hill, and Charles Riley. We lost Karol Kugler about midway on our tour when she decided to follow her education tour elsewhere. As we entered the outskirts of TENTH, Alice Randolph joined our group while Afton Cash left us. We found Algebra, English, Biology, and World History to be difficult but potentially rewarding. At the city of ELEVENTH, we found everything much larger and more exciting. We lost Charles Riley, Keith Meints, Alice Randolph, Charles Blume, and Wanda Plymell. New fields of education opened to us when we studied English, American History, Shorthand, Typing, Home Economics and Chemistry. We gained Alice Randolph, Sally Leslie, and Pat Kruse, but lost Bill Weber at the largest city and final visit of our tour. English, Physics, Advanced Math. , American Problems, Home Economics, Education, Bookkeeping, and Office Practice were the places of knowledge visited by our group. As we approach the close of our tour, we find that we have gained something unmeasurable--OUR EDUCATION. .-,Q , Class History ,:?i:s.E jg Class Prophecy , On a warm summer afternoon, a few years after graduation, I became bored with an ancient movie .A ,I ion tel - -1:-an ,,: nd before I realized it I was spinning some wonderful day dreams. It seemed to me v 1 away from the sleepy little town of Culbertson, that my joumey led me to Cape Canaver- ' f A25 I thought it would be interesting to go to the launching grounds of 'The Explorer in Q ' -,X - finding someone I might know. Immediately I ran into DELORES KIMBALL, and she told me s ewkwapxtop advisor for the government on their satellite program. We decided that it would be an ex- Cs 'B giting adventure to be the first human beings ever to take a trip on a man-made space ship. So we made application to Washington, D. C. , and we were immediately accepted. The space ship The Eclipse l whisked us off into space with our first stop to be Saturn. In the first university that was organized on Saturn, we found SHARON DEINES. She told us that she was successfully teaching English to the natives, as well as being a housewife and mother of six red-haired children. We decided to take a bicycle tour into the country, and, to our surprise, we found FRANCIS FRIEI-IE raising pure-bred angus cattle at the Double FF ranch. Francis told us that several of our classmates were to be found on neighboring Mars. We decided to visit them, so Francis took us back to the take-off area, and we headed for Mars We had our interplanetary radio on and we happened to tune in on the last part of a football game lt seemed that BUD HILL famous professional football player had made six touchdowns and his fans were cheering him wildly When we landed on Mars rt was nearing lunchtime so we found an attractive planeterra in which to satisfy our appetites and we were surprised that the owner was none other than PAT BELL She told us that her husband Charles Hazlett was in the Marsian Navy and that by owning the planeterra she helped to support their family We went downtown to register at a hotel AS we en tered we recognized the desk clerk to be BEVERLY HIGH She told us that her husband Jack had pur chased half of Mars and was called the Millionaire of Mars It appeared that the other half of Mars was owned by GORDON MOORE and LYNN SITZMAN They had several thousand manufacturing com panies that manufactured Make It Yourself space cars After our visit with Beverly and Jack, we soared off toward Jupiter On our way we were abruptly stopped by a police ray ship The patrol woman was to our surprise SANDRA SCHLAGER She informed us we were going 60 000 miles an hour in a 40 000 mile zone Apparently she had reformed from her hot rod days She gave us a warning ticket and we were on our way again When we reached Jupiter we couldn t find our way around so we went to a tourist guide office On the front door engraved in gold was this motto You Name It, We Find It The names signed below were SALLY LESLIE and VIVIAN FRIES We went in and asked to see Sally and Vivian We were es corted to their office where we had a very interesting conversation about their business They told us they had offices on every planet We were delighted with our tour of Jupiter We decided that our next stop would be the Moon We knew this was where DIAN WAGNER Simpson had been living since her marriage We found her living there with her husband and two sets of twins Dian told us that they kept very busy managing the largest dairy farm on the Moon She informed us that CERMIT BROWN was a science teacher here on the Moon and was president of Diana University of Natural Sciences We went to see him and during our conversation with him he told us of one of his co teachers MARILYN McKNlGl-IT We had a chance to talk to her between classes and she told us that the univer sity would soon be graduating its first class rn space science It was her responsibility to serve as Dean o ,f Women at the university After a very busy day on the Moon we climbed back into our space ship an took off for Venus Our space ship seemed to be having a little trouble in getting off the ground We discovered thaf one of the antenna was missing We signaled ahead to Venus and they sent over a space shipwfrxer who proved to be LONNIE REHN He told us that his business was new but t opes of k1 put on the new antenna and we ded on our trip tovenus In Venus we went to V1 e national memorial for the Russian d that was aboard Sputnik Il Since part of Sputnr L came down in the United States lt was by the United States govern ent to erect a memoria 'fo the memory of this courageous dog efarrrved at the memorial saw BILL SITZMAN and JIM McCOLLUM guarding the grounds They d us they were e caremkers and were allowed to keep all the money thrown on the grave 3T1iey took us down town see a few more of our ,former classmates lt seems ALICE RANDOLP as the head of ranch 'department store ia told us that PAT KRUSE oft 1 fix: came into th tore to shop an , 1 she was a scout for Warner Brothe MOVl6,SUldl0 Before we left Venus, we ttended an openi gfif a new television studio The head of the studio was none other thanM'q'f' 5 LEOTA ILKINSON It was her desire' to be th ad of the first station to bring pay TV to Venus It emed to uslrhaltwe had been gone for K ong time so we had become very weary travelers we de ded to return to our homes in the United tes So we boarded our space s Th clip I nted it toward home Destination, United States State of Nebraska Crt D . l ' I - c , I 1 n CP N ' as ' ' - NX . . . . u . - u 1 r n ' ll ' ' ' VI . ,, ,, . . . . 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I ' I' 1 1- rl- , . g 7 f f f ' M Last Wall and Testament Latm ve,gTz.me,n We Seniors of 1958 Crty of Culbertson County of Hitchcock State of Nebraska do hereby make publrsh and declare thrs to be our LAST WILL and TESTAMENT hereby revoking all former wrlls by us made at any other time heretofore PATRICIA BELL wrlls her cheerleading abrlrty to Sharon Berns SHIRLEY BINDERUP wrlls her diamond to Sharon Frrck SHARON DEINES wrlls her prano and organ playing abrlrty to Jerry Kotschwar CERMIT BROWN wrlls hrs height to Richard Fries Maybe he can use rt FRANCIS FRIEI-IE wrlls hrs interest rn 4 H to Jerry Hoffman VIVIAN FRIES wrlls her short harr to Shrrley High BEVERLY HIGH wrlls her long harr to Coach Smith to cover hrs bald spots BUD HILL wrlls his abrlrty to play football to Harlan Wrllrams DELORES KIMBALL wrlls all the headaches of being Pep Club president to anyone feeling capable of handling them PAT KRUSE wrlls her place rn Sandra s car to anyone who doesn t like to walk home SALLY LESLIE wrlls her love for long haired symphonies to Patty Propp JIM MCCOLLUM wrlls hrs height to Jerry Kotschwar MARILYN MCKNIGHT wrlls her typing ability to Brll Sternke LONNIE REHN wrlls hrs Ford to anybody who will keep rt running ALICE RANDOLPH wrlls her red harr to Carlene Frrck SANDRA SCHLAGER wrlls her Sputnik to Ronald Schafer rf he rs able to keep it out of Sternke s gara e LYNN SITZMAN wrlls hrs false tooth to Dick Bauer BILL SITZMAN wrlls hrs Chevrolet to Jay Nichols but please treat rt with respect DIAN WAGNER wrlls her height to Judy Brnderup LEOTA WILKINSON wrlls her car to Loyann Taylor if she can keep gas rn rt To MR WASSON we wrll all excess money from the Senror class treasury for the laboratory fund To MRS BAUER we wrll a bookkeeping class that wrll not hrde the answer book To MR MENAGH we wrll a memo book to wrrte down everything so he doesn t forget To MR HANSON we wrll eight men who stand more than six feet and weighing more than two hundred pounds To MR SMITH we wrll a driver s education that doesn t Jerk the clutch To MISS WOLDRIDGE we wrll fender skrrts and mud flaps for her Olds To MR PETERSON we wrll a 1958 Cadillac so he doesn t have to walk to school or take the bus to Omaha or Denver The above instrument was srgned sealed published and declared by the above named testators as and 6 4 GORDON MOORE wills his big feet to Elmer Frick. g . for their last Will and Testament in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. 119581 X: Class Ojfcers : , 1 Q ARL BUZZELL I UNE DEINES BARBARA SMITH DEWAYNE HANES MICHAEL CLARK JUDY MCDONALD DONNA MCKERNAN STEVEN FRIES SHIRLEY BAUER ROLAND MILLER CHUCK HILL PATTY PROPP MYR.NA SCHAF ER ROBERT ALBERTS EDWARD FELT EV ELYN EIS EN HART 3 MURRAY REHN Y' ,jul- iql S' Class Omcers lid Eu James Clark Sandra Portrner Dorrs McBee Leora Hardwick Marilyn Shull Sandra Kotschwar Leona Brehm Bi Steinke Roxre Stewart Terry Dukes Carlene Fnck udy Bmderup Loyann Taylor Sharon Bems Elmer Frick Jeannette Gohl Richard Hoffman Class Offzcers wav ' F -I Jannrs Furrow Lona W1l.kl.I1SOIl Charlre Shull Jerry Hoffman George Wagner a Nichols Jerry Riemer Jerry Kotschwar Shirley I-hgh Sharon Fuck Drck Bauer Rrchar Fries Glenn Randolph Ronald Schafer Kim Kem Harlan Williams ,hiv tar Ezghth Grade JC Qui' lt.-Q.. ai.. 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X Kzng BILL SIT ZMAN ft B It , 'i.k5gu2 .f2f X IX ILCBTL DELORES KIMBALL Boy and Gzrl Most Lzlxelx to Succeed MARILYN MCKNIGHT CERMIT BROWN Fazorzte Sophomore Rox and Curl ROXIE STEWART DICK HOFFMAN Favorite Freshman Boy and Gzrl SHIRLEY HIGH DICK BAUER Bzggest B ool1 u o rm EVELYN EISENHART Popularity F111 orzte ,lumor Bow and Gzrl PA TTY PROPP ROLAND MILLER Boy and Girl Wzth Most behool Spzrzt MARILYN MCKNIGHT BUD HILL P0 Best Looltmg Boy and Ctrl IEANNETTE GOHL BUD HILL Most Bashful Boy and Ctrl MARILYN SHULL GEORGE WAGNER Boy and Girl With the Best Posture SHIRLEE BAUER BILL SIT ZMAN Bow and Ctrl Wtth the Best Peraonattty ROXIE STEWART BUD HILL Best Athlete BILL SIT ZMAN Boy and Ctrl Wtth the Frterzdltest Smzle ROXIE STEWART C ERMIT BROWN Homecoming Royalty Qt? X Queen SHIRLEY BINDBIUP Klng BUD HILL Attendants DELORES KIMBALL PATTY BELL CERMIT BROWN BILL SITZMAN not plctured . A ff ?9':-nw P' Y? Pep C ab F1rst row left to rrght M1ss Frances Woldrrdge Judy Brnderup Judy McDonald Patty Bell Roxre Stewart Shrrley Bauer Carlene Fuck Second row Shrrley Brnderup Leora Hardwlck Beverly l-hgh Sharon Berns Sharon Fuck Marrlyn McKn1ght Shrrley Hrgh Jeannette Gohl Sandra Portrner Tlurd row Alrce Randolph Janms Furrow V1v1an Fr1es Maulyn Shull Leona Brehm Leota Wrlkrnson San dra Schlager Sally Leslre Fourth row Delores Krmball Myrna Schafer Loyann Taylor Evelyn Ersen hart D1an Wagner Sandra Kotschwar Dor1s McBee Patty Propp Lona Wrlkrnson 0 Lcers Pfwdem DEI-CRES KIMBALL Secretary Roxus sTEwART Vrce Presxdent PATTY PROPP Treasurer SHIRLEY BINDERUP ,aw 1 ' I 4 ROXIE STEWART w--- SHIRLEE BAUER PA TTY BELL ,,.,.... CARLENE FRICK JUDY BIN DERUP JUDY MCDONALD S JUNIOR PROM The Jumor class under the drrectron of Mr Arthur Peterson presented the play Jumor Prom on Novem ber 15 1957 CAST OF CHARACTERS H1Idy Harnes PATTY PROPP A woman of seventeen OIIVIB MYRNA SCHAFER A drscontented mard Queenre Smrth SHIRLEY BAUER Hrldy s frrend Chuck Harnes ROLAND MILLER A boy wrth rdeas Frankre Brown EDWARD FELT An embryo wolf Mrs Halnes EVELYN EISENHART Cora Hames JUDY McDONALD A crty cousln wlllle Vermm STEVEN FRIES To see htm IS to belreve hrm Jerome I-Iarnes EARL BUZZELL An rnnocent father Clarence Weeger MICHAEL CLARK A drzzy puglhst Cassandra Cholmundeley JUNE DEINES A drzzy dame Doctor Prescott CHUCK HILL A netghbor Synopsls The acnon takes place in the lrvmg room of the Harnes home rn a busy and beautxful crty rn the U S The trme rs now ACT I Late afternoon Spnng ACT II One week later Early evenrng ACT III FIVE days later Early evemng ' . .. . '.. - A harassed mother THE MAGIC TOUCH The Senior class, under the direction of Mr. Arthur Peterson, presented the play, The Magic Touch on March 28. 1958. CAST OF CHARACTERS Robert Braddock - - ---------------- - -JIM MCCOLLUM A rather pudgy little man June Braddock -------------------------- - SANDRA SCHLAGER Robert's wife, very pretty and well-groomed Bobbette Braddock ------------------------- SHIRLEY BINDERUP Sixteen, rowdy and carefree Miss Blodget - - ------------------ - - - BEVERLY HIGH Home Economics teacher Mrs. Washington - ------------------ - - VIVIAN FRIES A colored lady who cooks Socko - - ----------------------- ---- B UD HILL A husky voiced seventeen-year-old Hank ....... .--.----------------- - - - GORDON MOORE A round faced lad of sixteen Chuck ..... .-------.--------- - FRANCIS FRIEHE A little younger than Hank Ophelia Moore ---------------------------- SHARON DEINES A housemaid by trade, but an actress by wishful thinking wiuie --------------------------------- CERMIT BROWN Awkward teen-age boy Mrs, Stockdale - - ----- - --------- - - - SALLY LESLIE The community's big- shot Mrs. Clarence - - - - ------- - - ------ - - LEOTA WILKINSON Also of social register Mrs, Poo - - --------- -L -------------- DELORES KIMBALL Social but not too certain about it or life. Frieda Fisher - - - - - - -------- - ---------- MARILYN MCKNIGHT Seventeen, very pretty. Squint - - - ----------------- - - ---- LYNN SITZMAN A gum-chewing electrician Extras - - - - - - - - - - -DIAN WAGNER, PAT KRUSE, PAT BELL Synopsis The action takes place in the living room of the Braddock home, a modest room rather pretentiously decorated. The time is now. ACT I: About eleven o'clock on a Saturday morning of a gray autumnal day. ACT Il: Midafternoon of the same day. ACT Ill: Scene 1 - Evening of the same day. Scene 2 - About an hour later. C Club Frrst row Coach Dayne Smrth Krm Kem Jrm McCollum Bud Hrll Steven Frres Drck Bauer Mxke Clark Lynn Srtzman Ronald Schafer Robert Alberts Chuck Hrll Coach Robert Hanson Back row Gordon Moore Jay Nrchols Jerry Kotschwar Cermrt Brown Brll Suzman Roland Mlller and Elmer Fnck O ficers Presrdent BILL SITZMAN Vrce Presrdent, BUD HILL Secretary Treasurer ROLAND MILLER, Ezght Man Football BUTCH A Coach ROBERT HANSON BI LL FVC Back V 1 'CERMIT BROWN 'LYNN SITZMAN BUD HILL 'BILL SITZMAN 'JIM MCCOLLUM 'GORDON MOORE 'ROLAND MILLER ROBERT ALBERTS FVC 'MICHAEL CLARK Guard M EARL BUZZELL 'STEVEN FRIES 'DICK BAUER 'RON SCHAFER 'JERRY KOTSCHWAR 'JAY NICHOLS 'KIM IGRN RICHARD FRIES 'Years Lettexed 75 R RK of Eh BUD ROLAND LYNN GORDON THEY Indlanola Red W111ow Stratton Haxgler Hayes Center Trenton Maywood Palxsade Benkelman Asslstant DAYNE SMITH COACH DAYNE SMITH CERNHT BROWN E GORDON MOORE ROBERT ALBERTS Culbertson Bears Basketball Team 0 1957 58 SCORES 'Frrst number rs Culbertson '35 O '45 44-48 41 43 '48 38 '41 48 STRATTON TRENTON ARAPAHOE GRANT WAUNETA BENKELMAN HAYES CENTER BENKELMAN TRENTON RED WILLOW RED WILLOW INDIANOLA IMPERIAL WAUNETA PALISADE CAMBRIDGE ARAPAHOE WAUNETA 'Tournament Games SECOND TEAM ffqf fins D I-au: Ri Front row Ronald Schafer Richard Frres Allen Kruse Drck Bauer Back row Glenn Randolph Jerry Kotchswar Jay Nrchols Kim Kem COACH BOB HANSON 'S 9 LYNN SITZMAN Q I JIM MCCOLLUM 9 ROLAND MILLER 30-29 46-72 31-29 41-55 44-42 1 A M 43-42 , X-'34 4 31-41 ' 46-35 'K 50-42 rx , -71 . 1 30-1 8 44-47 28-59 ', K '59 I f1QeQQ1Q - leaa I 1 I ,f ' - -X 9 iz' as A Q A In 4 A 4 I v A , I 1,ul41a-44712443 34 I IWW! .nail--5 - f 4 . 4.-H1 3 , . - V 9 '::: . ,K V I , Tx? 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