Fairmont Public School - Tiger Yearbook (Fairmont, NE)
- Class of 1960
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DEDICATION We the seniors of I960 dedicate this annual to the memory of Sharon Heinz. The activities Sharon participated in and other fond memories will not be forgotten. Activit'es Mimeographers Roger Smith, Terry Pleharty DRIVERS EDUCATION Once a week they watch a drivers education class over television which is usually very interesting, Friday the class re- ceived their drivers edu- cation car. It is a blue- gray I960 Chevrolet, They will start driving in a week. Editors Susan Frazier, Shirley Real Sponsored By J L Service, Frontier Gas McClellan Rexall Drugs Gordon Nichols Miller Motel Fairmont, Nebraska SCHOOL PAPER senior ; ict:ire hay On Thursday, September 17 the Seniors went to Lincoln to get their pict- ures taken for the annual. Five cars left Fairmont early in the morning so as to be at Anderson's Studio at 9 to start the camera rolling right on time. The Seniors looked radiant as they stepped before the camera eye, even though the day was drizzling and dreary. The shooting last ed most of the day, but as soon as each seniors pict- ure was taken he was free to shop or go to a movie. The day proved to be a lot of fun even though Gene and Marv werent old .enough to play pool. And to Sue's disgust, the Army Store doesn't sell Armies. Dean and Pat weren't satisfied with the studio pictures alone, they went to the dimestore to get some more taken. But that camera just wasn't strong enough to take it! Two boys got so homesick during the day they had to call Fairmont at noon, their folks ij guess. Marv found cut 1 would have been cheape; had he not parked in threel different parking lots, and Pat found out that shel would have to really work| to get an ad forthe annual from the Meadow Gold man. One carload decided to really make a day of it, and went to Tony and Luigies for dinner, but most of us decided we had done enough and headed home. TELEVISION CLASSES! This year the Board of Education instituted a new program at Fairmont High, Television Classes. Artists Judith Hulse, Francis Hurst FAIRMONT TOPS EXETER On Friday, Oct, 9, the Fairmont Tigers defeated the Exeter Eagles by a score of 13-6. Fairmont played rugged ball the whole game. The score at the end of the half was Fairmont 6, Exeter 0.There was U5 seconds left in the game when the score was 6 to 6, Bob Pease threw a long pass to Gene Anderson Assembly Line BAND WENT TO LINCOLN The parade got under way at 915 and those two miles seemed very long to us. The rest of the morning was spent in getting ready for the afternoon half-time show, in which 70 bands performed. Sponsored By BOREN LUMBER CO. AND TRUMBLE'S CHEVROLET Fairmont, Nebraska What’a ao Funny Alice! GrrrrrrrI No. 1 BROWNIE A First Date DANCES Mr. Makeout Get off the TableJ Young Love Jacl nd handH ' WwSl W:.-re is Paul? •« WOW Where i s Dont Sponsored By te Horan Produce W Horan Produce Tony’s Cafe Ken Knesa Fairmont, Nebraska Work Brownie and Elaine Judy HOMECOMING Freshman Attendants: Larry Schepers, Joyce Tucker; Junior Attendants: Bob Pease, Linda Moore; Senior Attendants: Marvin Eifert, Susan Frazier; Davenport Captain; Fairmont Captain--Gene Anderson; Quaen--Charlene Arbuck; Sophmore Attendants: Marvin Real, Sharon. Albro:—Flower Girl—Debra Kohler; Crown Bearer—Kenneth Broman Dr. C. A. Erickson Pancake Jewelry Duncan's Cafe York, Nebraska ROW Is Jane Heinz, Karen Domeier, Joyce Tucker, Susan Frazier, Charlene Arbuck, Karen Schepers, ROW 2: Sharon Lansden, De Anne Frazier, Bonnie Fleharty, Sandra Trauernicht, Jackie Washburn, Gloria Hildebrand, Judy Hulse, Bette Harling, Dottle Swearingen Sally Pease, Juliana Flowers, Mrs. Wolsleben, ROW 3: Shirley Real, Maxine Galusha, Rose Ann Gunlack, Sandra McCreath, Doris Vodicka, Carolytj Plock, Elaine Long, Virginia White, Darlene Vodicka, Hazel Tokamp, ROW I4.: Sharon Albro, Linda Moore, Pat Patterson, Sharon Williamson, Barbara Stephenson, Pamela Nickels, Elaine Guthrie, Lorraine Tice, Betty West, Carol Cantrell, ROW 5: Dianne Perkins, Sue McCreath, Marcia Riley, Nancy Schaldecker, Jeanne Bridgman, Carolyn Budler, Doris Plock, Judy Kelly, Donna Lefler. u B Mrs. Wolsleben, Sponsor Vice President De Annecy i, Pat, Secretary Sponsored By Tower Cafe Rusty's Barber Shop Hurst Plumbing and Heating Fairmont Linda, News Reporter Karen Domeier 1 Sponsored By Lansden's Condon's Garage . . . Fairmont Recreation Standard Tankwagon Service jg Hetnz Fairmont ■■■■■■ Gloria Hildebrand F H S QUEEN Sponsored By Palmer Place B. H. L. Grain Co. Jennett TV and Radio Service Grafton, Nebraska MAJORETTES ROW 1: Shirley Real, Elaine Guthrie, Juanita Patterson, Maxine Galusha, Dianne Perkins, Elaine Long, Janice West. ROW 2: Bob Roth, Gene Anderson, Marvin Eifert, Jerry Snodgrass, Mike Pease, Linda Anderson, Beverly Axtell, Jean Bridgman. ROW 3: Larry Schepers, Barbara Stevenson, Dean Roth. YOUR CLASS RING MAN HOWARD L. KINGSLEY McCOOL COFFEE SHOP BAND ROW 1: Karen Wendt, Judy Cassidy, Joyce Smith, Sally Pease, Donna Lefler, DeAnne Frazier. ROW 2: Susan Frazier, Sharon Albro, Karen Schepers, Paul Adams, Dean Busing, Jane Heinz, Ronnie Bohling, ROW 3: Bette Harling, Richard Maulsby, Bob Wettsted, Mr. Cumpston. WEST BROS. HOME IMPROVEMENT AND CONS. FARMER'S CO-OP Fairmoot, Nebraska MIXED ROW 1. Gene Anderson, Betty West, Judy Hulse, Charlene Arbuck, Maxine Galusha, Eddie Hall. ROW 2. Francis Hurst, Carol Cantrell, Susan Frazier, Nancy Schaldecker, Barbara Stevenson, Karen Domeier, Lester Becker, Chuck Hulse. ROW 3 Glen Cudeback, Bonnie Flehsrty, Sandra Trsuernicht, Jane Heinz, Bette Harling, Betty Kline, Francis Lefler. BAND ROW 1: Pat Pease, Linda Anderson, Tommy Trumble, Delvin Engle, Beverly Axtell, Joyce Maulsby, Patricia Hall, Shirley Wendt, Judy Cassidy. ROW 2: Peggy Fleharty, Bob West, Pamela Albro, Dottie Swearingen, Rose Ann Gunlack, Daniel Schepers, Dean Busing, Mr. Cumpston. FARMER'S STATE BANK, FAIRMONT ESTABLISHED IN lBb6 SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO NATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE 13TH AND L, LINCOLN LINCOLN'S PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS SCHOOL CHORUS ROW 1. Dick Hall, Shirley Real, Linda Moore, Elaine Long, Karen Schepers, Donna Lefler, ROW 2. Larry Schepers, Wayne Ackerman, Pamela Nichols, Rose Ann Gunlack, Judy Kelly, Jean Bridgmen, Dean Roth, Mr. Cumpston. ROW 3« George Cantrell, Joyce Tucker, Sharon Albro, Dianne Perkins, Juanita' Patterson, Lorraine Tice, Gloria Hildebrand, Ronnie Bohling. GIRLS GLEE ROW 1: Betty West, Judy Hulse, Charlene Arbuck, Carolyn Plock, Maxine Galusha, Shirley Real, Linda Moore, Elaine Long, Karen Schepers. ROW 2: Carole Cantrell, Susan Frazier, Doris Plock, Sharon Williamson, Nancy Schaldecker, Barbara Stephensen, Karen Domeier, Darlene Vodicka, Pamela Nickels, Rose Ann Gunlack, Judy Kelly, Jean Bridgman, Jackie Washburn, Donna Lefler, Mr. Cumptson. ROW 3: Bonnie Fleharty, Sandra Trauernicht, Jane Heinz, Bette Harling, Bette Kline, Joyce Tucker, Sharon Albro, Dianne Perkins Juanita Patterson, Lorraine Tice, Gloria Hildebrand. Sponsored by Real Good Eaten Ideal Cafe Pancake Jewelry Dr. C. A. Erickson Duncan's Cafe York, Nebraska SEXTET Donna Lefler Jane Heinz Susan Frazier Juanita Patterson Dianne Perkins Maxine Galusha Shirley Real TRIO Donna Lefler Juanita Patterson Susan Frazier Maxine Galusha TRIPLE TRIO ROW 1: Linda Moore, Karen Domeier, Charlene Arbuck. ROW 2: Dianne Perkins, Judy Kelly, Gloria Hildebrand. ROW 31 Betty West, Elaine Long, Jean Bridg- man. Accompanist: Susan Frazier. Sponsored By HOLYROYD BAKERY HYWAY LANES Geneva, Nebraska Bonfire Rally Stan and Alice Puzzled, Jack? Who's the toughle? Study, girls I think I see ltJ Sponsored By KANEB PIPE LINE TERMINAL CAPE Geneva, Nebraska The Lineup Senior Beauties Go wild, ManJ 1st team First Row: Bette Harling, Karen Schepers, Donna Lefler, and Susan Frazier. Second Row: Juanita Patterson, Charlene Arbuck, Maxine Galusha, and Shirley Real. Sponsored By Smith'b Public Market Fries Package Store VOLLEYBALL Burton Radio and TV Dairy Bar Geneva, Nebraska 2nd TEAM First Row: Jane Heinz, Carolyn Plock, Elaine Gutherie, and Carolyn Budler. Second Row: Nancy Mau, Linda Moore, Elaine Long, and Dianne Mau. 8 A S K E T 8 A L L ROW lr Larry Schepers, Jack McIntyre, Marvin Real, Bill Stuckey, Rex Heckenlively, Ronnie Bohling, Eddie Hall ROW 2: Paul Adams, Dick Havel, Gene Anderson, Bob Pease, Jerry Gangstad, Marvin Eifert. Robert Wettstead. ROW 3t Francis Hurst (student manager). Bob Roth, Billy Plock Doug West, Ray Ackerman, Larry Budler, Ronnie Maulsby, Lester Becker (student manager) ROW Ip James Washburn, Charles Hulse, Jerry Snodgrass, James Patterson, Glen Cudaback, Francis Lefler. Coach Jack Kitterman HOME Dec IpMoCool Dec 11 Henderson Dec 22 Bruning Feb 2 Chester Feb 5 Davenport Feb 9 Dtica Feb 12 Milligan Feb 19 Friend We They AWAY We They Dec 8 Beaver Crossing _______ Jan 8 Milford _ Jan 11-16 Pioneer Conference Tournment at Geneva Jan 19 Clay Center ---------- Jan 22 Lawrence ------ Jan 29 Exeter ------ «Volleyball Sponsored By VALET CLEANERS NORGREN'S SPORTING GOODS York, Nebraska FOOTBALL SQUAD vV HOv i: Larry Qudler, LicK Havel, Larry Helen, Francis Hurst, Jim Patterson, Ray Ackerman, Ron Maulsby, Fr-ncls Lefler. ROW 2: Ron Bohllng, Dick Hali, Jerry Gangstad, Larry Schepers, Wayne Ackerma- , Bill Stucky, Marvih Real, Rex Heckenlively. Bob Pease, Marvin Eifert, Lester Becker, Coach Hircock. ROW 3: Terry Fleharty, Tom Snider, Bob Wettstead, Douglas West, Jack McIntyre, Gene Anderson, Bob Roth, Bill Plock. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Won 14. Lost 3 Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. ld--Lawrence-- 25--3runing--- 2—Davenport- 9—Exeter----- -Homecomlng- STUDENT MANAGERS THEY Here 34 ■Here 1+4 ■There 0 ■Here 12 There 6 •Here 7 Here 26 Ron Bohllng Lerter Becker Soon sored 3y MUMBY'S ' LH Bob Pease, RH Gene Anderson, QB Larry Schepers RE Jerry Gangstad, RG Bob Roth, C Francis Hurst LG Tom Snider, LE Bill Stucky Sponsored by Charles H. Toms York Floral Co. Rogers Shoe Store May Flowers York, Nebraska Coach Hircock LH Larry Schepers, RH Gene Anderson, LB Terry Fleharty, RE Jerry Gangstad, RG Bob Roth, C Francis Hurst, LG Tom Snider, LE Bill Stucky Seni°rs Football 1234 Basketball 123U Track 1234 Class Play 23 Class Officer 2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1234 Band Officer 4 Mixed Chorus 1234 Boys Glee 1234 Homecoming Attendant 3 Homecoming Captain 4 Trumpet Trio 3 LESTER BECKER Les Football Student Mgr. 1; Basketball 12 Basketball 34 Music Contest 34 Mixed Chorus 1234 Boys Glee 1234 Volleyball 1234 Football 23 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 123 Pep Club 1234 Class Play 123 Cheerleader 1234 Homecoming Queen 4 Majorette Harvest of Harmony 34 Queen Candidate 3 Mixed Chorus 1234 Girls Glee 1234 Accompanist 34 MARVIN EIFERT Clint County Gov't. Day 3 Football 1234 Basketball 1234 Track 1234 CAROLYN BUDLER Class Play 3 Buds Class Officer 13 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Band 1234 Annual Staff 4 Band Officer 3 Librarian 34 Trumpet Trio 3 Pep Club 1234 Homecoming Attendant 4 Pep Club 123 MAXIME GALUSHA Maxine County Gov't. Day 3 Volleyball 12314. Class Play 3k Class Officer 12 Annual Staff I4- Pep Club 1231+ Pep Club Officer 2U Band 123U Pep Band 12314. Music Contest 3 Mixed Chorus 12I4. Girls Glee 121 . Band Officer 4 Volleyball 13k Annual Steff u Librarian 3 Pep Club 123U Band 123 Music Contest 1231+ Pep Band 123U Girls Glee 12 EDWARD HALL Bumbo County Gov't. Day 3 Football 23 Basketball I23U Class Play 23k Annual Staff k Student Manager 1 Band 12 Mixed Chorus 12314. Boys Glee 123k Track 123k County Gov't. Day 3 Volleyball 123k Class Play 23 Class Officer 3 Annual Steff k Pep Club 1231 . Cheerleader 23I4. Band 123I4. Music Contest 231; Mixed Chorus 123I4. Girls Glee 123l|. Accompanist 123I4. Girls Sextette 23I4. Homecoming Attendant I4. Pep Band 12 TERRY FLEHARTY Flea County Gov't. Day 3 Football 123i|. Basketball 12 Class Officer 2 Annual Staff I4. Track 13I4. BETTE HARLING GLORIA HILDEBRAND JUDITH HULSE Bette Hilda Judy County Gov’t. Day 3 Pep Club 123k Class Play 2 Volleyball 123k Mixed Chorus 23k Annual Staff 1+ Class Play 2 Girls Glee 123k Pep Club 1231+ Annual Staff k Harvest of Harmony Majorette 31+ Librarian k Queen Candidate k Mixed Chorus 231+ Pep Club 123k Girls Glee 1231+ Cheerleader 3 Band 123h Mixed Chorus 12k Girls Glee 12k Pep Band 123k DONNA LEFLER Piff RICHARD MAULSBY Volleyball 123k Rich FRANCIS HURST Class Play 23 Hub Annual Staff k County Gov't. Day 3 Pep Club 123k Football 12 Football 1231+ Band 123k Class Play 23 Class Officer 2 Music Contest 23k Annual Staff 1+ Annual Staff k Mixed Chorus 123k Band 1231+ Mixed Chorus 123k Girls Glee 1231+ Band Officer 1+ Boys Glee 123k Girls Sextette 231+ Pep Band 231+ Student Msnager 123k Pep Band 1231+ Boys State 3 JUANITA PATTERSON Pat County Gov’t. Day 3 Volleyball 234 Class Play 23 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 3 Pep Club 1234 Pep Club Officer 24 Band 123U Music Contest 1234 Mixed Chorus 1234 Girls Sextette 234 Pep Band 1234 Homecoming Attendant 2 Girls State 3 Girls Glee 1234 CAROLYN PLOCK Carolyn Pep Club 1234 Girls Glee 1234 ROGER SMITH The Old Kid County Gov’t. Day 3 Basketball 134 Mixed Chorus 12 Boys Glee 12 SHIRLEY REAL Shirl” County Gov't. Day 3 Volleyball 1234 Class Officer 14 Librarian 13 Pep Club 1234 Pep Club Officer 234 Band 1234 Music Contest 1234 Mixed Chorus 1234 Girls Glee 1234 Accompanist 234 Girls Sextette 34 Band Officer 3 Pep Band 1234 Band Drum Majorette 34 Annual Staff 4 DARLENE VODICKA Darlene Class Play 2 Pep Club 1234 Mixed Chorus 1 Girls Glee 1234 DEAN ROTH Wooly County Gov't. Day 3 Football 123 Basketball 12 Class Play 2,3 Class Officer 1234 Annual Staff 4 Band 1234 Mixed Chorus 4 Pep Band 12 Track l Boys Glee 4 MRS. MASON Sponsor KAREN SCHEPERS Fats County Gov't. Day 3 Volleyball 123U Class Play 23 Class Officer k Annual Staff u Pep Club 12314. Cheerleader 23U Band 12 3U Music Contest 2 Mixed Chorus 12U Girls Glee 12k Homecoming Attendant 3 Pep Band 1 MR. MASON Sponsor THOMAS SNIDER Snide County Gov't. Day 3 Football 12314- Basketball 2 Mixed Chorus 12 Homecoming Attendant I4. Track 3I4. Boys Glee 12 SDonsored 3y • % KRITNER-FARKER FUNERAL HOME • Dean Karen Shirley Juanita Vice President President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS HISTORY When we started school September 1, 1914-7 we met our first classmates: Shirley Reel, Linda Engel, Hugh Hiatt, Karen Schepers, Edward Hall, Wayne Ack- erman, Richard Bauld, Terry Fleharty, Elaine Guthrie, Donna Lefler, Irwin Tucker, John Phifer, Dean Roth, Peggy Souba, Thea Whitter and Richard Maulsby. During the year Bette Harling, Susan Frazier and David Sheperd joined the class making 8 total of 19 Our Kindergarten teacher was Mrs. Baker. Our first grade year began with the loss of two pupils: Richard 3auld and John Phifer. Our teacher was Miss Maulsbary; there were 17 in the class. Francis Hurst and Bob Salyer joined us in the second grade. We had 19 pupils with Miss Malsbury as our teacher. Miss Hurst, was our teacher in the third grade. Hugh Hiatt, Wayne Acker- man, and Bob Salyer left our class but Carol Turner, Dick Arbuck, and Marvin Eifert entered. At the beginning of the fourth grade Tom Adams joined us and Miss Schacht was our teacher. The fifth grade began with $ new pupils: Keith Long, Charlene Arbuck, Judy Studeville, Kathern Churchill, Darlene Vodicka, and a new teacher. Miss Taylor. We lost Thea Whitter. Our 6th year started with 27 students. Kenneth Rathburn, Roger Smith, Maxine Galusha, Janet Bridgman, Carolyn Plock, Carolyn Budler, Gene Anderson, and Judy Hulse were new additions. Our new teacher this year was Mrs. Bandemer We lest Keith Long and Judy Studeville. Gloria Hildebrand, and Juanita Patterson joined us in the 7th grade, and we lost Kenneth Rauthburn, and Peggy Souba. Mrs. Cellar taught us that vear. At the beginning of the last year in grade school James Davis and Kathryn Churchill left us. Mrs. Bixby taught us this year, and we had 28 in our class. Thirty-one bright students entered the halls of Fairmont High in our Freshman year. James Davis, Carol Turner, and Juanita Patterson were gone, and then our new classmates were Lester Becker, Tom Snider, Cecil Earl, Rachel Earl Vern Newman, Sharon Johnson, and Carolyn Carter. Mr. Kitterman was our Fresh- man Sponsor. Our sophmore year we lost Vern Newman and Juanita returned the second semester. Mrs. Celler was our sophomore sponsor. The sponsors in our Junior year were Mr. Hircock and Mrs. Steinke. We gained Yvone Stone, and Diana Einspahr. We lost Rachel and Cecil Earl, and Sharon Johnson. We presented Girl Shy, our Junior class play. It was quite a task but we had a lot of fun. Towards the end of the year we worked on the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Oriental Paradise. We did lose Diana Einspahr, Janet Bridgman, Carolyn Carter and Yvone Stone this year. Eleven members have been with the class through all the years. They are: Shirley Real, Linda Engel, Karen Schepers, Edward Hall, Terry Fle- harty, Elaine Guthrie, Donna Lefler, Dean Roth, and Richard Maulsby. Bette Harling and Susan Frazier came during the last semester of the kindergarten year. Sponsored By a BEAVERS IGA FAIRMONT VARIETY CLASS PROPHECY Here is what we see in the crystal ball for the seniors of I960, ten years from now. 1. GENE ANDERSON--The Swede has won a Pulitzer Prize for his recent novel, A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned. 2. CHARLENE ARBUCK'S husband, Oley, is a prize fighter. Charlene, as his training manager, teaches him the exercises she learned from Mr. Kitterman. 3 DICK ARBUCK-----After serving a five-year term in the Fairmont Jail for Illegal pipes, has reformed and become Russ's assist- ant marshal. I4.. ED HALL'S name is in every comic book in the country with his advertise- ment of the Do-it-yourself Physique Kit, which he has patented. 5. CAROLYN BUDLER is an elephant trainer for the Barnum and Bailey Circus. 6. ELAINE GUTHRIE is a television English teacher. As a hobby, she plays the organ at Tony Luigi's. 7. LINDA ENGEL and ner husband have already reached the top income bracket by selling chances on Fairmont-Exeter football games. 8. MARVIN EIFSRT, affectionately known as Clint has won the Indiana- polis 500 for the last 3 years. In his spare time, Marv is a playboy. 9. DONNA LEFLER is a nightclub singer. She is famous for her energetic rendition of THREE LITTLE PIGEONS. 10. ROGER SMITH, inspired by Mr. Hircock's noble character, has become a football and volleyball coach. Reciting poetry is his favorite pastime. 11. FRANCIS HURST is now a sultan in Saudi Arabia. He inherited a castle and harem from a long-lost uncle.—a secret admirer. 12. RICHARD MAULSBY is the first Yankee Manager to become a Democratic candidate for president. 13. MAXINE GALUSHA is a successful woman executive. On weekends, she helps her husband, Don, raise hogs. 14. DARLENE VODICKA is a secret service agent last seen in China disguised as a coolie. 15. BETTE HARLING has taken up yogi and developed double-jointed knees so she can walk frontwards and backwards at the same time. 16. LESTER BECKER is a waterboy for the Cleveland Browns. He has been named All-American Waterboy for the last 5 years. 17. SUSAN FRAZIER is head of the Humane Society. Sue has been married 5 times—to the same person. She still can't make up her mind. 18. GLORIA HILDEBRAND is married to Fabian and has just presented him with her second set of quadruplets. The first set is already a quartet known as the Four Fabians. 19. JUDY HULSE is a big-game hunter in Nairobi, Africa. Her prize trophy is a 6-foot, blonde, blue-eyed husband. 20. KAREN SCHEPERS is married to Bud and has a 3-story trailer house in which she raised her little buds —10 of them. 21. DEAN ROTH is a beatnik. He spends his time drumming on a counter in Hacker's Expresso Shop. 22. SHIRLEY REAL is a waitress at Hacker's. In her free hours, Shirley Is a splker on a professional volleyball team. 23. TERRY FLEHARTY is still training. Every night Just after ten, Trainer can still be seen dashing madly home with Mr. Hircock close behind him. 2I4.. CAROLYN PLOCK has become a choreographer for the Sheriff Bill Program. She is also a dancing instructor at the Arthur Murray Studio In Lincoln. 25« TOM SNIDER is the first man from the United States to go into orbit— around Sandra Trauernicht. --- around the moon. -- 26. JUANITA PATTERSON happily married to Dick Frazier, is a research scientist for Du Pont. HALLS STANDARD SERVICE, Washing-Greasing-Tire Repair FAIRMONT FERTILIZER AND WELDING If we haven't got it we'll get It SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of I960, of the city of Fairmont, county of Fillmore, and the state of Nebraska, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby mske, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Gene Anderson, as he slips a penny into his pocket, wills his athletic ability to Francis Lefler. His mufflers go to Jerry Gangsted. Charlene Arbuck, hopping into Ole's car, wills her black eye to Glen Jacobsen, and her mejorette boots to Linde Moore. Dick Arbuck, as he shoots another hole in his car door, wills his ability to make a joke out of anything to Rex Heckenlively. He also wills his acting ability to the underclassmen who have the opportunity to be in a play. Lester Becker, slioping into his black turtleneck, wills his glasses to Paul Adams, his singing voice goes to Sharon Williamsen. Carolyn Budler looked up from a U-H project long enough to will her freckles to Judy Kelly hoping a few more won't hurt. Her red hair goes to George Cantrell. Marvin Eifert, zooming by in his Cnevy, wills his blonde hair to Bob Wettsteed. His speed goes to Barbara Stephenson. Linda Engel, peeking out the door of Border Inn wills her diamond, or one like it, to Sandra McCreath in hopes that she'll get a man. Terry Fleharty, still trying to get that car door shut, wills his car to David Matson. His dancing ability goes to Jerry Snodgrass. Susan Frazier, racing the motor in her old Dodge, wills her ability to go out every night to DeAnne Frazier. Sue figures that DeAnne will appre- iate the favor. Elaine Guthrie, working hard on the annual, wills her insinuating but cute re- marks to Julllanne Flowers. Her turned-up nose goes to Doris Vodicka. Ed Hall, yawning broadly, wills his ability to stay off the subject In all of Mr. Kitterman's classes to Sharon Lansden. 3ette Harling, winding up for another serve, wills her typing speed to Glenn Cudeb8ck, and her moods to Jean 3ridgman. Gloria Hildebrand wills her wavy black hair to Barbara Steohenscn. Her perfect complexion goes to anyone who thinks they need it. Judy Hulse, as she creates another hair style, wills her make-up to Lorraine Tice. Her sweet smile goes to Glen Jacobsen. Francis Hurst, singing another song, wills nis artis': ability to Gary Axtell in hopes that this will keep him ousy in tue study hall. Donna Lefler, hot rod qu en, wills her tonsils to Gary Axtell--rr.lxec chorus needs some more boys. She wills her deck of cerds to Cookie Havel. Richerd Maulsby, winking at the Freshmen girls, wills his flirting ability to James Washburn. He wills hi3 brain for History to Glenn Cudebeck. Juanita Patterson, trying to figure out a trig problem, wills her breiny ideas to Doris Plock in hopes that she won’t use them so often. Carolyn Plock, smiling sweetly, wills her glasses to Sue McCreath. Her place on the ous goes to her sister, Doris. Dean Roth, lover of all parties, wills his sweaters to Jerry Gangstad so they'll still be seen at all the familiar places. Karen Schepers, shining that Geneva class ring, wills her ability to rack up brownie points to her brother, Larry. She thinks he needs them? Roger Smith, smoothing down his hair, wills his books and hard work to Bill Williamsen. He, also, wills his stroll to Dottle Swearingen. Darlene Vodicka wills her job at Bender's Cafe to Doris. Maybe both jobs will pay Doris double. Shirley Real and Maxine Galusha, running out of the school house, will their gracefulness to any one of the underclassmen who feel they might need it. They also will their ability to write the will to the Junior unfortunates who get the job next year. The entire class wills the remains of its treasure to the faculty because it knows they'll need the money for shock treatments after it leaves these hallbwed halls. SENIOR SNAPS Hubbin' Anyone hungry. eting in Lincoln. A11 Conference in football. Sponsored By Ellison Oil Co.,Geneva Geneva oil and tire Co. Hop Inn Cafe, Geneve McCool Drive In A JUNIOR JERKY GANGSTAD CLASS LINDA MOORE KAREN DOMEIER BOB ROTH DAVID MATSON BETTY KLINE DICK HAVEL RONNIE BOHLING VIRGINIA WHITE SANDRA TRAUERNICHT GEORGE CANTRELL DORIS VODICKA SHARON LANSDEN BOB PEASE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT............Sandra Trauernlcht VICE PRESIDENT -Bob Roth SECRETARY.................Karen Domeier TREASURER ................. Dick Havel GLEN CUDABACK JUDY KELLY LARRY KSLCH MARCIA RILEY WAYNE ACKERMAN SCHEPERS MARKET, FAIRMONT GENEVA STATE BANK THE SKELETON WALKS Cast Ronnie Bohling Karen Domeier Wayne Ackerman Linda Moore Betty Kline Jerry Gangstead Dick Havel Virginia White Judy Kelly Marcia Riley Dr. Fersig Elaine Blair Mrs. Hubbard Anne Rowell Mrs. Embrey Bill Clayton Bobby Embrey Mrs. Donahue Kinks Embrey Ollle Hubbard Sponsored By BAUMAN BROS. CAFE AND STATION TONY KELLER Grafton, Nebraska SOPHOMORES Bonnie Flehnrty Marvin Reel Betty West Sharon Albro CLASS OFFICERS Jane Heinz Dick Hall Bill Plock Larry Budler Jim Washburn Ray Ackerman Dianne Mau Rex Heckenlively Bill Stuckey Glen Jacobsen Nancy Schaldecker Elaine Long Gary Axtell Hazel Tokamp Sandra McCreath Jacox Jewelry and Vogue Clothing Garrett Plumbing and Heating Barbur Floral Co. Milly's Cafe FRESHMEN V.Pres. Pres. Sec. Trees. Francis Lefler Charles Hulse Dianne Perkins Larry Schepers Paul Adams Joyce Tucker Jeanne Bridgman Robert V ettstead DeAnne Frazier Susan McCreath Gilbert Albro Pamela Nickels Sharon Williamsen Lorraine Tice Jack McIntyre McPeck Produce, Cash 3uyers Ridpath's Shoe Repair LaSalle Beauty Shoppe Eric Waltemade Geneva, Neoraske KINDERGARTEN ROW 1: Jack Switzer, Coleen McMahon, Julia Block, Luann Rasmussen, Carol Henkel, Maxine Brewer, Kathryn Bures, Shane Reed. ROW 2: Le Anne Bender, Joann Plock, James Daws, Paula Opfer, Barbara Meier, Kirr. Reed, Miss Jones. FIRST GRADE ROW 1: Sharon Smith, Kenneth Broman, David Bleach, Debra Sue Boardman, Debra Ann Kahler, Wanda Chapman. ROW 2: Diana Ferguson, Kenny West, Stephen Wendt, Patsy O'Conner, Lonnie Taylor, Pamela Adams, Mary Meier. ROW 3: Charles Jensen, Ronnie Lovegrove, Marvin Hulse, Jimmy Lovegrove, Johnny Hofferber, Robert Galusha, Linda Marget, Mrs. Churchill. SECOND GRADE ROW 1: Steven Vodicka, William Rose, Paul Bettger, David Stone, Murray Kahler, Douglas Be-vers, Gary Arbuck. ROW 2: 3onnie Real, M,ry Davs, Jane Metzer, Judy Tucker, Nancy Perkins, B verly Rose, Ella Mae Engel. ROW 3: Joseph Henkel, Gary Kna3s, Sharon Domeier, Shirley Oates, Reoecca Stephens n, Sharon Murrell, Susan Moul, Shirley Jensen, Jerry Ferguson, Miss Myrberg. ROW l±: Arthur White, Kenneth Mumby, William Marget, Douglas Sievert, James Stephenson, Robert Bures, Rodney Opfer. Entered Late: Dale Mlzner. THIRD GRADE ROW 1: ROW 2: Danny Sohling, Barbara Jorgensen, Peggy O'Connor, 3arbers Murrell, Margie Meier, Kay Havel, Kuthyrn Hall, Vera Albro, Jennifer Nelson, James Marget. Susan Bellows, 3arbere Linder, Pai.ela Elliott, Janet Block, Linde Chaoman, Lurry Flenarty, Ronald Kness, Shirley Tucker, John Miles, Douglas Bendemer, Peggy Pease, Lorene Jensen, Mrs. Demaree. GRADES THREE AND FOUR FOURTH GRADE Sponsored By WHITE'S GARAGE, CAPE, PILLING STATION, AND WRECKER SERVICE McCool FILLMORE COUNTY IMPLEMENT AND IRRIGATION CO. ROW 1: William Bettger, Timmy Busing, Dennis Vodicka. ROW 2: Thomas Brewer, Gene Thomsen, Leland Switzer, Joseph Block, Douglas Smith, Gary Vodicka, Michael Reed. ROW 3: Diann Vodicka, Marilyn Broman, Deborah Sievert, Nina Ackerman, Robin Appiebee, Ruby Elkins, Janice Rose, Kathleen Plock, Mrs. Cost. ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: Robert Smith, Robert Perkins, Larry Lee White, John Born. 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