Friend High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Friend, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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l THE SENIOR CLASS of FRIEND HIGH SCHOOL presents THE 1950 FRIEND BULLDOG Q play in 'Iwo acts Prologue . , , . Page Directors Paqe History of the Play Page Cast of Characters Page Act I-ATHLETICS , Page Scene I .. , ., Page Scene II , . I Page BETWEEN ACTS .. , .. ,.,. .Page Act II-ACTIVITIES .,.,A.,r, ,...,.. , Page pidldgud Before recalling the memories of the past year, we, the stall ot the l95O Bulldog hope this annual, which is presented as a play, will bring to mind and keep in mind all the memories of the past year for many years to come. Our special thanks go to Miss Megas, our class annual sponsor, whose time and effort was greatly appreciated by the Annual Statt ot 50 and should be recognized by all. Editor-in-Chief Shirley Bruntz Business Manager Beverly Stewart Assistant Business Manager Harold Wattles Picture Editors Norman Freeman, Beverly Bowman Art Editor Darlene Duba Sports Editor Don Cogswell Senior Class Editor Shirley Wear Typists: G. Calvert, L. Davis, D. 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Siudent Manager Basketball 4: Annual Staff 4 . . . TWYLA COUCH-Girl s Glee 3 4 M1XSd Chorus 3 Pep Club 3 LINLY DAVIS Boys Glee l M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 Football 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Trackl 3 ,Stan jf. . j 1' I l Q 'FIS A DARLENE DUBA G1rls Glee 3 M1X6d Chorus 5 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff NORMAN FREEMAN Football 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 F Club VICE Pres Vlce P es 3 4 SHIRLEY BETH GILLAN Gxrl s Glee 3 4 Mlxed Chorus l 3 Pep Club JEANETTE JOHNSON Gxrls Glee 4 Pep Club 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Class Play 3 Class P1 esldent 3 7 eniots LOREN LADMAN-Mixed Chorus 1, 21 Foot- ball 41 Track 3 . . . PATRICIA A. MURPHY -Girl's Glee l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 45 Class Play 3 . . . LOIS ELAINE MCMULLEN-Mixed Chorus lg Pep Club 2, 3 . . .DARYL OLM- STED-Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4. Track 3. if Mlxed Chorus Pep Club 1 2 Class Play 3 Class 4 News paper Staff 4 RICHARD L ROHRIG Boys Glee 1 M1X8d Chorus l 2 Football 2 3 4 Basketball Student Manager 4 ROGER ROHRIG Football 2 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 Track 3 Class Play 3 PHYLLIS NADENE SCHUSTER Glrls Glee 2 Mlxed Chorusl 2 3 Orchestral Band 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Jun1or Class Play 3 Pres Pep Club 3 Pres Semor Class 4 KAROLYN A RHYNALDS 1 Orchestral Band 2 3 4 3 4 Cheerleader 2 4 Jr Sec of Jr Class 3 Treas Sr 8 '33 mer fs-W .ia 2141025 MARGARET SHUTTS Grls Glee 1 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 BEVERLY J STEW ART Gills Glee 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Junior Class Play .5 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 MARY WARNER Grls Glee 1 2 3 4 xedChoius12 3 PpClb2 3 Cheerleader 4 Su Treas 2 Sextcttc 2 HAROLD WATTLES Boys Glee 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Basketballl 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Class Play 3 Class Treas 3 Annual Staff 4 SHIRLEY ANN WEAR-Girls Glee 1 2 3 4' Mixed Chorus 1 2 3' Pep Club 3 4' Pres. of Pep Club 4' Glee Club Sec. 4' Triple Trio 4' Pep Club Sec. 3 . . . DEAN WEBER- Stage Manager Jr. Class Play . , . BONNIE LEE ZIEGLER-Girl s Glee 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Vice Pres. Glee Club 4: T1'iple Trio 4 . . . LUMIR ZUMPFE- Basketball 3, 45 Track 1, 3. -9.. 3 uniofzs vw, BOTTOM ROW Betty Svehla Cathcune Burns Jean Memke Marle Poxx ell Donna Pratt Dons McA1p1n Elame Ohs E1 ma Huber MIDDLE ROW Jamce Mass1e Marllyn Brown Genevleve Vossler Maman Yokel Norma Johnson Mrs Haberrnan TOP ROW Bob Couch Kelth Clouse Paul HOFHCI Duane G1llan John Ivan Bruntz Bob Sxchla Toby McMullen Ed Heckman IUNIOR IOTTINGS OF 49 50 We arnve at Memory Theatre for ton1qht s productlon of the play Iumor Iottxnqs of 49 50 Loolcfna at our proqrams we see that the cast CODSISYS of twenty two arnbltlous tumors The house hahts are d1mrned and the urtam nses Th sethna of the staqe IS the leadershlp of class off1cers These offlcers are Mano Powell PYQSI enne Burns Class Representanve The fvrst act beams wlth rnernones of the Tumor Play Stranger In The Nlaht It was presented November I8 l949 The cast was made up of f1ve boys and seven qlrls The story of the play was centered around the Boulevard Hotel Book and G1ft Shop and the young female owners Thlnas became complxcated when a newspaper reporter uncovered a v1c1ous plot of murder Whl h was to take place ln the hotel The fast rnovlnq chmax provided a perfect evenmq for all The curtam nses fqor the second act The memones of clas nnqs come to mlnd We looked at rlnas of every descrxptlon but flnally dec1ded on an oval deslqn Gnce aqaln the curtaln rlses for the thlrd and flnal act Here we recall the nrqht of the Tumor Senror Banauet lt was oroloably the mam event of the Iuntor year And now the curtaln closes for the last tlme and we eaaerlv look forward to summer vacatfon but we w1ll always rernerrber Tumor Iottlnqs of 49 50 mth all the other plays of our hfetlnfe Elorne Ohs 10- , .. . in 1 4 I I . ,A C . . . Q b . dentg Marilyn Brown, Vice-presidentg Kelth Clouse, SecretaryATreasurerg Cath- . W , 1 T ' 'c . . 1 . S . 1 X r r A , goplwmofzes ms sopnomons sronv Our class came back to Fr1end Hrqh thrs X ear twenty nme tronq ln the rrst a t we see two new characters appearma on the staqe They are Kenneth Metzaer and Prank Grandstaft We elected class ottlcers soon after school started Tom Calvert was elected as Presrdent Gene Heckman VICQ Pres1dent Frank Grandstatt Secre tary loyce Mass1e Treasurer Very httle act1on was seen ln the second act We were content to Just s1t and watch the freshmen be 1n1t1ated and tr1ed not to thlnk of last year lt was durrnq thls second act that we soonsored a very successful s hool dance Now at the close of the school year we look back to our last act and FQCOQHIZG those who have been leaders durrnq the school year Elqht boys went out tor football and twelve turned out tor the basketball eason Most all of the sophomore qrrls were out tor volleyball wh1ch was started Just thxs year Qur alrls are rn qlee club and our class h s taken actrv oarhcrpatlon ln the band BOTTOM ROW Calol Chase Ruth Poff Wxlma F1ck Connle Sampson Charlene Weber Gene Heckman Ella Mae ZHJIC Shuley Duba Mallene Kennel Kenneth Metzger Mr Habermm 'VIIDDLE ROW Erma Hornet LaVerne Hayek Elmer Kraus Jack Conroy Roger Helm Joyce MHSBIQ Jack Klrppenstem Duane Pasxxatexs Kelth Heckman TOP ROW Bob Paswaters Joe Svehla Tom Calx ert Jxm Nelson Frank Grandstaff Adolf Zumpfe Jrm Heberlee Daxe Thompson Phll Weber mdk' gf? fx fi' ll 'freshmen BOTTOM ROW: Mary Beth Cogswell, Delores Weber, Lila Kay Buckingham. Patricia Nobbman, Patty Asmus, Ruth Bulwan, Mary Ann McCullough, Delores Hansen. Joan Kucaba, Darlene Thompson, MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Weber. Helen Couch, Donald Burda, Frances Scott, Kathyrn Vohnout, Melvin Pratt. Morris Bender, Rex Kellough, Esther Duba. Helen Rasplicka, Ellis Shutts. TOP ROW: Gayle Dean. Joe Murphy, Lois Meinke. Billy Britton, Bernard Svehla. Patricia Ahern. Betty Surber, Lila Mae Ratliff, Velma Sladek, Carolyn Rohrig. FRESHMEN I-'ROLIC The opening curtain shows thirty-three trembling Hfreshie gals and guys registering at Friend High School, We learned what our four subjects were to be and also that Mr. Weber was to be our homeroom teacher. Soon after the beginning of school we elected our class officers, who were to lead us through our first year. loe Murphy was elected as President: Rex Kellough, Vice-President, Donald Burda, Secretary-Treasurer: loan Kucaba, Class Repre- sentative. Despite the warnings and threats of the seniors, we calmly came forth to receive our torture on September 20. The girls came dressed in men's shirts and bibbed overalls worn backwards and mer1's shoes. Cur hair was worn in a knot upon our heads. The boys donned girls' dresses and high-heeled shoes for the occasion. This was our attire for Act H, which was entitled initiation Our last act, Act lll, is activties. Six freshmen ore in the band, and most of the girls are in glee club and also on the volleyball teams. Several of the boys have gone out for football and basketball. We feel sure that they will make the first team before their high school career is over. loan Kucaba XS,--Z M ,, V -- 253 42 -:mlm Q 0 . 3' ffif Q cenc I 'football BOTTOM ROW Keith blouse Richard Rohrig Robert Couch Roger Rohrig Paul Bulwan Robert Svehla Linlv Davis M1 Habeiman MIDDLE ROW Joe Svehla Tom Calvert Paul Horner Jim Nelson Loren Ladman John Jewitt TOP ROW Rex Kellough Gene Heckman Daryl Olmsted Bernard Svehla Norman Freeman Jack Conroy Toby McMullen John Bruntz oof al gvmmaini Twenty two energetic football players reported to Coach Haberman at the beginning of the school year to start training for the first eleven man football season in several years Although this was the first time any of our players had played eleven man football and a returning letter man Paul Bulwan was iniured before football season was under way the team still made a good record for Friend High September 23 ln the seasons opener the Bulldogs tied Lincoln Northeast Reserves to a score of l3 13 Being greatly outweighed the Bulldogs fought desperately to the final gun September 3OXFriend met the Wilber Wolverines under the lights at Wilber. The Wolverines proved too speedy and walked away with a 46-l2 victory. This was the first win over Friend in four years. October 7-Friend won its first victory 7-U in a hard fought battle with Weeping Water. Roger Rohrigs intercepted pass return being the lone score for the Friend Bulldogs. October l4f-On another night game away from home Friend met defeat at the hands of a speedy Geneva team. The score ended 25-0 in favor of Geneva. October 21-Friend won its second win of the' year by outplaying Wymore l4-7. November 4-A mighty determined Friend crew overpowered Bcrneston by the score of 20-14. Friend scored the winning touchdown with twenty seconds remaining in the game on a pass from Freeman to Horner. November lleThe Bulldogs before the largest crowd of the season, went down to defeat bv the score of 20-O to Waverly. Waverly had a large team and they played to win. -14- cane Il gasfzeflmu 'Hue Resefwes avlium nuvv lvlr weou .Joe bxehla Davxd Thompson Tom Calvert Frank Grandstaff John Jewltt Adolph Zumpfe Phll Webel Coach Habuman MIDDLE ROW Dxck Rohug., Kuth Hockman Rex Kdlough Rogu Helm Gena Heckman Don Cogswell TOP ROW MOTXIS Bender Duane Paswaters Bob Paswaters John Ivan Bruntz Jack Kl1Dp6HSt61D Bernard SX ehla LaVerre Hax ek vtsf gffungefzs 1 C gym il BOTTOM ROW Norman Freeman Lum1r Zumpfe Harold Wattles Kelth Clouse L l D Pa lBulwan Coach Haberman TOP gozvv axlgfck Rlohlxg Daryl Olmsted Bob Couch Roger Rohrlg Bob Svehla Paul Horner Don Cogswell 15 as eflzau gummdill The year 1949 50 gave Frrend one of the best basketball teams rn hrstory It mrght be frttrng to s'1y a few words about the team personnel Lrnly Davrs rs a two letter man for wfrrd Just under 6 tall wrth a long reach and rubber legs Hrs specralty 1S reboundrng Jake Watiles rs a 6 3 three year letterman As a center he works very well under erther basket and has a good set shot frorr out on the floor He IS hrgh pornt man for the te am and hrs loss wrll be felt Paul Bulwan a senror forward rs a steady consrstent player Hrs floor play rs consrstent and when Frrend needed a basket he was the boy who came through wrth rt Bob Svehla rs a Jumor guard playrng hrs frrst year on the team and has played a frghtrng brand of ball He rs alvx ays workmg hard and features rnterceptron of enemy passes Kerih Clouse another Junror completes the frrst frve He rs one of the best ball handlers to ever step on the Frlend floor When he sets for a one handed Slde shot the score keeper ean usually mark up 2 pornts Darvl Olmsted a se mor replacement does a real Job A team rs no better than 1tS substrtutes and thrs certarnly spe rks well for hrs clutch play He IS good on long and short shots alrke Norman Freeman 1 senror has rmproved raprdly durrng the season He rs one of the best passers on the team and rs effectrve agarnst a zone defense Roger Rohrrg a senror has been steady and at trmes deadly rn hrs play H featured rn the Dorchester game wrth 14 pornts Paul Horner a Junror wrll develop rnto a frne player next year He IS smooth on the floor and has a good one handed shot Lumrr Zumpfe a senror has everythrng requrred of a good basketball player but experrence He wrll be mrssed next year We started off our basketball season by playrng Seward there Takrng the lead rn the early mrnutes of the game we went on to beat the defendmg Class B champs 32 28 Our next game was Wlth College Vrevx rn whrch we came from behrnd and won 31 35 rn two overtrmes We played Mrlford on our home floor and won 33 22 We next rourneyed to St Cecrlra and lost 42 44 rn a very close game and beat them 44 29 Ge neva came to Frrend but couldnt handle us and we went on to vurn 35 25 Thrs featured Coach Haber man vs hrs brother who rs the new coach rt Geneva We wc nt to Sutton and bested them 33 31 Sutton had beaten us by one pornt the last two wears Farrmont was easy as we won 53 34 and so was Exeter xx here the score was 51 28 Hrldreth defendrng Class D champs beat us by 3 polnts 31 28 on our home floor Dorchester drdn t show much as we won handrly 66 15 We beat Wrlber a tough team when they are hot 38 31 on our home court We beat Waverly 46 44 at Wax erly Frrend lead all the way but the defendrng Class C club came close to cfrtchrng up 1n the closrng mrnutes We beat Beaver Crossrng on our home floor and defeated them 36 32 after leadlng by 15 pornts at the 3rd quarter W3 more d1dnt shew much agarnst Frrend as we won 56 29 The same was true wrth Hampton as Frrend xx on 60 31 Frrend has enjoyed one of rt s best seasons haxrn xx on 14 and losrng only 2 games The team and coach are to be congratulated on thrs frne season S performance In the Drstr1et Tourn rment rt was decrded not to seed any team Frrend drew r bye rn the frrst round We played Mrlford rn the semr frnals and won by a score of 36 30 We then played Beaver Crossrng our arch rrval from the north rn the flnals and mon by the score of 46 31 In the play off at York we met Harvard and after a terrrfrc struggle emerged the vrctor The score vt as 41 38 We were se ded rn the frrst four rn the State meet and dren Scrlbner for the frrst round The score xx as Frrend 39 Scrrbner 37 We played the Class C champrons Chadron Prep rn the semr frnals and were defeated 32 26 Th1s rs the thrrd year rn a row that we have been knocked out of tournament competltron by the state champrons It has been a very successful year and we hope that the loss of the current senrors wrll not weaken our team too much 1n future years The World Herald selected Lrnly Davrs and Paul Bulwan on therr all state honor roll 17 x V 1 ' ' n . 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I 'A xx-K, C f ' 1' '-, fi I 4-, ' U , i t Mm,, , 'fm' I, , G as pioplmecy Lookrng down from our Jet plane whrch rncrdentally rs the latest 1960 model we recognrzed our old home town Memorres of our classmates keep comrng to our mrnds and We decrded to see what they were dorng As we came down the runway we recognrzed Wernre Weber He couldn t go fast enough rn a car so he rs now tryrng hrs hand at flyrng After the frrst greetrng we told Wernre of our plans and he took us rnto the lunchroom where Beach sat dejectedly rn a corner awartrng the day hrs lrcense would be granted hrm agarn seemed he had trred to see how close he could come to a housetop Srnce we had a lot of travelrng to do and drdn t have too much trme we decrded to rent a car Wernre and Beach told us that the Ebcrhardt and Wrdrck Incorporated was a good place to get one We hurr red out there and found Lors workrng rndus trrously at the books It seems she has to work pretty hard She and Drck drdn t realrze berng marrred costs so much We asked Lors what the senrors of 50 were dorng She sard that Jeanette was the first w oman mayor of Cordova and also that a certarn musrc teacher was her campargn manager By that trme rt was about noon We saw a srgn that read WALKER S RESTAURANT todays specral Chrcken Wrggle a la Walker Upon enterrng we saw Delores runnrng from table to table It seems she was rn an awful hurry to get home to the chrldren She had trme to talk to us only a moment but she told us that Margaret was therr head wartress and was dorng very nrcely She asked us rf we knew Beth finally get her nurses degree rumor has rt that a certarn rntern rather drstracted her attentron After drnner we decrded to go shopprng Srnce Frrend was owner of the world known Prrnce Charmrng Dress Shoppe we decrded we would take thrs opportunrty to do some shopprng As we entered we saw a desk wrth Manager on the plaque and we were shocked to see Paul Bulwan rntervrewrng one of hrs fifty models It rs no small wonder that he rs strll srngle A second look at hrs model added to our shock Yes rt really was Shrrley Grllan ravenous model known to every up and comrng person rn the U S We talked to them awhrle and learned that Darlene Duba rs therr wrndow desrner and Shrrley Wear the head of therr Advertrsrng Dept a career and rs now head of the Bell Telephone Company of Chrcago He seemed to know qurte a bit about the Senrors of 50 He told us that Drck was a stock car racer Roger was rarsrng a new varretv of Wrngless Turkeys and Toughre was runnrng a nrghtclub wrth Phyllrs as hrs Star Entertarner They havent had any trouble wrth polrce rards vxrth thrs act as yet Opal Chase has a horse farm and was preparrng horses for the movres At the present trme she has a horse more famous than Trrgger He also told us that Beverly Stewart rs teachrng hrst of the Babylonrans at the Unxversrty of Nebraska We vrsrted wrth the qurte a whrle As we came out of the Prrnce Charmrng Dress Shoppe we saw a s gn that read Ladman s Eat More Bakery We wondered rf rt could be THE Ladman We entered and sure enough there was Loren H seemed very glad to see us and gave us some of hrs specral baked goods It looked as rf he had been samplrng hrs own goods He told us that Lumrr Zumpfe was the owner of a 2000 acre ranch and had 15 000 head of Herefords He also told us that there was a weddrng ox er at the Congregatronal Church scheduled for thrs after noon He was sure that we would lrke to drop rn We went down to the church where we were greeted at the front door by the Reverend Wattles We were very surprrsed but thrs was Just the begrnnrng because the brrde was none other than Bonnre Zregler We stayed for the ceremony and recognrzed another senror of 50 It was Twyla Couch now a professronal srnger Afterwards we wrshed the couple many happy returns and started on our Journey By the tlme we got out of the church rt was gettrng dark so we decrded to find a room for the nrght As we walked along we notrced a srgn that sard thrs way to Bruntzs Bunks As we rounded the corner we were greeted by the most unearthly sounds As we opened the door we were practrcally knocked over by an onrush of cats After the confusron cleared away we were shocked to see that the lady of the house was Shrrley Bruntz She was very glad to see us and there fore gave us a free room She told us that Beverly Bowman was marrred and lrves out south of town and that she lrves on a farm run by Atomrc energy She told us that Beverly was havrng trouble wrth her push buttons We went outsrde to buy a newspaper and there spread across the sports page was a flash wrrte up on Notre Dame s latest vrctory and therr Star Player of the day was Don Cogswell fconcluded P 29, 19 ' . ' . . , . . .. . . . . D It . . . , ' . - , , ' - - ' ' V V ' ' aa sr . ' ' , . . v ' . , Z , . . . - ' . - y , . ' 7 ' ! . 7 Y . Paul told us that Kay just cou1dn't settle down to one man so she decided on , . ' ' ' ax rv - ,, . ,, . ' . . . . . , . . . 7. . . . . fx-Fix V . I - 4 . . . . ADD . . ' V . . g as v rs . . ' I ' . . e y - ' ' ' ' u rr . Y . a Q Ll . Y !1 - ' . , - , . , - , . 1 , , Q 4 ' 1 ,,-,..,.-- . ff -Q 4 ' 91 A4 iff X an was Y' Q .ep W 8' A RMK ,J Vw 1 ,Y my X Q fvws 9, Nw , A ' Q V' Q2 sea xft gff! v - D YN 0 X l 1 I RAIN I ' WI Q X xx nnual gfaff 144' SEATED: Shlrlcy Bruntl, Darleml Dubai. Ruth Bulwzm. Bm-th Blzmvh Frvcmzm. BQx'e1'1y Bowman. STANDING: Miss Nlvgzxs. Shirley Wvm, Ijlvfllllfi L'Ugsxx'vll. Hzmwld Wyllmlls Br LIIX Stcwzxrt. Bob Svvhlzx. Chzwlcfmf Wl'l5L'I' ew Papei fa 6 SEATED Shulu 131111114 -Xwocmte Edltill Pat Murphy GOQSID Ed1to1 Ed Heckmdn SD01tQ Fdllill K 111 1 Rhvn 11112 GOSQID Edltor STANDINC 01111 Ch 1x1 D11k111 Duha Art Ed1tOIS NCJIXTTI Johnson Asbocxatc 11111 T11 A 111 Fd1tu1 Bumrlx Qtuxmt Ngws Ed1to1 S g 6 1 'N A w .ff ff V A L ' Tv M41 1 y. 'Q a' ljn , 2 , A . V Ed' 'Q fXz1 l3'11 T71w111'11, c'11'ics 1' 'Q U' , X 'Z , 1 Q ' 'Z Grcxtcl 111 Czflw-1't, PDI1111- -' W1 1 z -' ' . 'O1'. - 'C ,Q XJR 'k 1 ' I Q- We 1 - if 'Y 1 . , ' 1 , 1 J, . , 1 ' ,, , jf, 1 1 -F 1 Y 1 Q, 1 , fy' V , l, 11 1 111 1111 1 'Wm H1lu111m11 Sponb -ah 1:3 23 dbh ti l Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. lan. Ian, Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. May Iune il- l-ld toe, and Played for County Fair U, of N. Band Day Performed Before Iunior Play Performed for Christmas Proqram Band and Pep Club Show at Basketball Game Parade Downtown in New Uniforms Presented New Uniforms to the Public in Half Time Show of Basketball Game Played With Dorchester Band at Basketball Game 8h-Played tor Grange --Pep Club and Band Show at Beaver Crossing Basketball Game f-'Band Clinic at Aurora Sprina Concert Distrzct Music Contest Trip to lflolclreqe to see U. DS. Navy Band Play for Graduation Exercises e-Summ er Sectional Be- hearsals and Summer Concerts FIRST ROW CSeatedD: Karolyn Rhynalds, Doris McAlpin, Patty Asmus. Mary Beth Samuelson. Roger Heim, Jean Meinke. SECOND ROW CSeatedD: Darlene Thompson, Lois Meinke. Joan Kucaba. Joan Klippenstein, Betsy Blanchard, Jack Stewart, Barbara Yokel. Phyllis Schuster, Patricia Nobbman, Marian Yokel, Janice Jewitt, Lyle Mitchell. Don Burda. John Jewitt. THIRD ROW CStandingJ: Gretchen Calvert, Donald Gibson. Norma Johnson. Janice Massie, Mr. Havlicek. THIRD ROW CSeatedJ: Jack Klippenstein, Bob Couch, Howard Ach, Catherine Burns, Elaine Ohs, Beth Blanchard. FOURTH ROW CStandingD: Delores Hansen, Gayle Dean, Lila lVIaw Ratliff, Betty Surber, Patsy Ahern, Rosalie Stewart, Judy Samuelson. if If M24-H ifzls Qlee gl Q, ' In 'Sv BOTTOM ROV! P Abmub F Ghs D WLAlDlIl D VM, M1 YI Cugxxull P Nubbman B Blanchcnd G Dum R Bulxx ln QELOND ROW B Swhla L Buckmghim D Thompson S Xktil J Kucaba C S1mp5on L Wehu' VN Fmk H Ra5pl1Qkd lVI1 Hdxllcgk THIRD ROW C Chan F Huhu M lVIcCulloubh C, Rohxlg J Munke M Powell B Bowman B Zlfglil S Bruntz G Howler M Broun G Calvert TOP ROW J Wassm I 'Vlemkc B Suzbu P Ahcln O Chiu S Glllan J MHSSIE B Stux nt 'VI Yrukcl 'VI Walmr J Johnson 71 pl 'fa EQ D ocal 'wap EQ5- ppcazl, CHEERLEADERS J Johnscm B Bldmchznd K Rhwnalch 'VI XVWIUCI BOTTOM ROW P Axmux E Oh D 'VIcA1pm D VV4bcx 'W Kcnml 'NI I Cu,s,xxuI1 T Nobbmm F M Zlllf OIND ROV! NI X xm H c n nm my P Schuster S Wea1 J Kucaba C Sampxon C Webu P b I L in lx nh RD ROVK C L1 I 'X'IcCL1Hcwl1g,h C Rfmllg, 1 P I V nr ll xx n ' VK L nm 1 UI 911 non If rn IK xxx nt mc G eez eabezs F fi ppgciua uniofz plat, east STRANGER IN THE NIGHT BACK ROW Ke1th Clousg Mrs Haberman Donna Pratt MIDDLE ROW QSeatedJ Bob Svehla Janlce Massle Marllyn Brown Erma Huber BOTOM ROW CSeatedD Ela1ne Ohs John Ivan Bruntz Ed Heckman Marlan Yokel Paul Horner Toby McMullen Betty Svehla emoi Glass KI Dont Take My Pe myl Slxteen year old Perl y lS walktng around w1th a book on her head and a dreamy look 1n her eyes and practlclng elooutron w1th h r mouth tull of pebbles prepanng h self to play the star role rn th movte vers on of a popular novel The author ts searchlng the Country tor hls ldeal he s Commg to town tomorrow and Penny Just knows she w1ll be chosen' What Penny doesnt know IS that Sally the new ma1d 15 a former chxld movte star now grown up whom a clever publ1c1ty agent has planted there to be mtraculously dlscovered by the author ln the meantime Penny and loanna her glrl fr1end are maklng plans to go to Hollywood They have even glven up playlng 1n a tennls tourna ment w1th thetr boy fnends Greg and Kerry The boys dec1de to outwtt Penny and Ioanna by posmg as a great author and a brunette model They do and the g1rls fall for tt Penny 1S prepared to say thumbs down on famous authors when Dad comes w1th the real author The plans tor the dxscovery of Sally go awry when she falls 1n love w1th Mark the older brother She decldes that runnmg a chlcken farm w1th Mark would be more glamorous than a screen career ln the mldst ot all the excntement the author chooses a star for hls play but hls selectlon IS a surpnse to everyone As the play concludes Penny and loanna are back playmg tenn1s w1th Greg and Kerry Tlns IS a play that has everythmg youth charm and funny mcldents 27 . 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D , X, ' .v- ' ' t , Gr . 1 . . . 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 1 .. - 1 1 1 . . . 11 11 , . 1 ..,. 1 1 1 - 844107Z Gem FOI a book that s tops 1n the hall of fame My cholce lS the one Who s Who Wlthln IIS bounds HIC the prwate ln es Of a very honored few You max rant and raxe on the1r brllllant llves And may thmk them somethmg mfty But youll change your mlnd when you xead about Who s Who 1D the elass of 50 Delores Bender s chee1y smlle ls somethmg Hne to see And txke notlee of that ve1y Sparklmg pe1sonal1ty' About Paul Bulwan s wavy hau' That has the glrls all sent I xe heaxd lt sa1d he got lt From a Tom permanent Bev Bowman lb a fr1endly lass Wxth her hall of blaz1ng copper And when she hears that call fl om Doane A bI1Ck vxall couldn t stop he1l Don Cogswell vuote our sports news WhlCh really lS a chore Though he took h1s txme that news Is well wor th waxtmg for Opal met a m1ll1ona1are She turned h1m down of course She llked h1s gorgeous penthouse But she couldnt take her horse Next IS Bonn1e Z1egler Wlth her goodw1l1 she surpasses A ce1ta1n blond has proved the pomt That boys lxke glrls Wlth glasses Twyla IS a nu1 ses ald The fellows thxnk that s grand Now all the boys are getting S1Ck So she w1ll hold the1r hand Phyllls Schuster IS one g1rl I d plck to travel far Don t you agree that she would A gorgeous mov1e star? One hundred e1ghty pounds of muscle ls our he1o Loren He plans to pl 1y for Not1e Dame And keep the fans a 1oar1n Lols IS a lucky gxrl Mxd weather cold and c1ue1 She has a personal taXl That Clellx e1s her to school lts Lmly D and Maxy Whether falr O1 stormy weather Llke ham and eggs the two of them Are always seen together The guls dee1ded Sh11ley Glllans He1ghth lS fu from horrxd They say a fellow couldnt ever Kiss her on the foxehead' Dean Weber 1S a th1n young man And we all call hxm We1n1e The gxrls w1th1n l1bra1y lns1st that he s a meanle In volley ball MISS Shnley Bruntz Can always ld1SG the score If she hlt Gene as hard as that Shed knock h1m out for sure Dxck vsants to be a farmer Mxd the fields of VNH1V1I'lg gram You can tell he d be a good one He s alxeady I'31Sll'lg cam' Margax et has a svs eater That cuts heat b1lls l1ke a charm They tum the furnace off And then ltb color keeps us warm' At games Beth may seem t1ny But she has a good strong VOICE She plans to vtrlte a novel called A Bu1ck IS my Cho1ce month ago a f1 equent roar Was heard both near and far How quxet has our town become Slnce Freeman sold h1s car' - ' ' X 1' ' ' lt 1 sr , , . , . 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Gem For Darlene Duba we pred1ct A great success 1n art Unt1l some handsome model Comes along and steals her heart Bev Stewart steams through law Just hkc the Navys top destroyer So 1f you get IH trouble She d be glad to be your lawyer Phe art of be1ng qulet Is one part of Lum1r s powers But ask hlm how that new Ford works And he can talk for hours' Jeanette 1ns1sts she hates the boys So now I must exhort It seems to me that Jeanle Has a boy 1n every port And now on Roger Rohr1g Our turnmg spotl1ght whlrls He s good 1n many dlfferent skllls But best at chasmg g1rls' Get the g1ggles 1n Home Ec Next year she s gomg to lead the band For Mr Havllcek Kay Rhynalds IS a frlendlv g1rl The best you ever saw The only thlng that gets hu down Is that Commezclal Law Now Daryl Olmsted senror shlek Says grrls Just never scare hrm We all are wonderlng who w1ll be The queen of all hxs harem' That nolsy Wear IS always Gettxng ln or out of some scrape The only way to shut her up Is w1th adhes1ve tape Our sponsor IS Coach Haberman And we ve become SUSPICIOUS H1s hands appear a l1ttle red Could he be washmg d1Sh6S7 Our pr1nc1pal Wayne Weber Is as pleasant as can be And one thmg sure the tales he tells Are Just as tall as he Mr Calvert IS our boss And we do as he Chooses But st1ll he needs a bookkeeper To count the malts he loses' Thrs IS far from all of the many names That belong 1n our book Who s Who But my tune 1S gone so I hurry on And leave the rest to you met Though the years go rolllng by When our halr IS gray st11l our thoughts w1ll stray To the years at old Fr1end Hlgh When Gretchen s car turned summersaults A couple months ago It wasn t long t1ll J1rnm1e Lynch Asked her to Joxn h1s show' One morn I was amazed to see Jake Wattles llmp to school Says he Don t ever turn your back When stand1ng near a mule ' plat pineal, can We decxded to rest our feet by taklng IH a good mov1e Walkmg down 42nd St we notlced a blg theater w1th the s1gn Dav1s Opera House We went ln and were greeted by the d1gn1fied owner h1mse1f He welcomed us and after we had v1s1ted a moment he showed us to a reserved box As the curtaln came up we thought we recogn1zed the figure seated at the baby grande After she started playmg we knew that xt was the former Mary Warner Dur1ng mtermxssxon L1nly told us that Gretchen Calvert IS the wife of a professor at Doane . p I . 3 . . . ' s ' V ' ' ' AL 7 17 We love to hear Pat Murphy We shall ne'er forget all the friends We've ' H 3 , ' Y! o - - f. GV! 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