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313. 7 Ill Ill ING 6'l'll0I' 'W r in hi? F lzrts NANCY COOPER LARRY WHITING 4.4-rs g it ab, 3' elli- 1 A .1 Best Personalzty HELEN LANDSBERGS DERALD PECHIN Lzfe of the Party DONNA GROSS DALE HENDRICKSON .4 Best Dressed NANCY WELSCH KEN KAUFMAN -G-.. Athletes SALLY MORRISON CARROLL PYLE Best N atured JACCI HIN MAN RICH OTT
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6711135 J-lzsfory We the mrghty Class of 54 were frrst drawn to gether rn 1950 as freshmen Our class offrcers were elected and those chosen were Ceraldme Rundell Presldent Ronme Russell Vrce Presrdent Helen Landsberg Secretary and Sharon Leonhardt Treas urer Our sponsors were Mr Carl Serger and Mrs Selma Larsen Students chosen for Student Councll representatrves were Bob Scrlven Marrlvn Ross Nancy .Io Johnson and Kenny Kaufman The fresh man class plcmc was thoroughly enjoyed at the Wrldcat Hrlls area We came back agam rn 51 as a specres of human belngs known as sophomores Our class was a blg center of actlvlty that year with Larry Whrtmg a class Presldent Kenny Kaufman Vrce Presrdent Jackson Donelson Secretary and Don Colson Treas urer Two flne people who so aptly sponsored all our school functlons were Mrss Dorothy Olson and Mr Charles Snocker Student Councll representatrves chosen that year were Geraldrne Rundell Sharon Leonhardt Skip Armstrong and Ervm Relfschnerder The class plcnrc was agam enjoyed at the Wildcat Hrlls prcnlc area Ready to get lnto full swmg we came to school as juniors the fall of 52 Such actrvltxes as Band Day at Boulder Colorado the sports season and all the extracurricular actlvltres that the students took part rn were thoroughly enjoyed We bemg junrors now gave the semor class a breakfast and prom when rt came to the end of the year The theme was Moon lrght and Roses and the decorations were rn llght blue and coral Followmg a tradrtron we had set we enjoyed our class plcnrc at the Wlldcat Hrlls Our class play One Wrle Nrght kept the audlence on edge throughout the performance Class offrcers dur mg our jumor year were Kenny Kaufman President Carroll Pyle Vice Presldent Geraldine Rundell Secretary and Bob Scrrven Treasurer Larry Whrtrng Helen Landsberg Marlene Schenbeck Skip Arm strong and Dale Hendrrckson were chosen as Student Councrl representatives Our sponsors were Mrss War ner and Mr Stansbury 1953 SENIORS AT LAST ' ' It dldnt seem as rf we would ever make rt We elected class offlcers at the flrst of the year and chose Carroll Pyle Pres: dent Helen Landsberg Vice President ,laccre Hin man Secretary and Sharon Leonhardt Treasurer Student Councrl representatrves were Duck Leonard Don Colson Sally Morrison Jim Yakel Kenny Kauf man and Marlene Schenbeck The ACIIVIIY Board consisted of Dale Hendrrckson Geraldlne Rundell and Skrp Armstrong Larrv Whrtrng was elected Presr dent of the student body and 0fflCl8lCd at Natlonal Assembly Programs and other actlvltres ln which the whole school took part No More Homework he class play was very good but not good enough to convlnce the faculty that no more homework was a good ldea Sneak Dav the Prom Graduatron and the many other commemorable actrvltxes that took place at the end of the school year were enjoyed by us the members of the class of 54 who are now depart mg from the halls of learnlng ln Dear Ole GHS for the last tlme Fond memorres of many worthwhrle hour spent rn FHS mll be wrth us through all the years of our lne last WI!! and Zfcslamcnf Whereas The noble and sagaclous Senlor Class of 1954 crty of Cerrng Scottsbluff State of Nebraska rn the Unrted States of Amerrca about to pass from thrs our present realm for ever and ever and reallzmg that we are the most mtelllgent class that has ever trod the spaclous halls of thrs magnrfrcent edrflce and havmg fully recovered from the dreadful drsease known as educatlon deem ll farr that our earthly wealth whrch IS ours by rlght of garn lawfully or otherwrse be dlstrlbuted among our less fortunate brethen do publrsh thls our last w1ll and testament ARTICLE I To the rest of the classmates ln general we bequeath our strength our patrence our trreless energy and our superlatlve lntellect Behrnd us we leave our old drscarded books our dusty lockers our teachers and our old ball and Cham Mav the rest of the school wear these as proudly and courageously as we dld ARTICLE II To the faculty we leave the hope of better classes and a feelmg of peace now that the we have graduated We also glve them a butterfly net to snare the skrppers l ARTICLE III To the Jumors we dont leave anythlng they ve got rt all To the Sophomores we leave our ambltlon and drlve to keep as qulet ln the hall as we dld To the Freshmen we leave the happy prospect of makmg 160 credrt hours to graduate Q u 11 t ' 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 . ' - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 6 1 . . . 1 ' ' ' S . 1 ' K . 4 L. , , ' ' ' S. 1 1 ' 0 . . , . S 1 1 Z 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' . . 1 1 - . . . . . . Q 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 7 . - 1 1 , , at . ,, . . . 1 . , , ' 1 1 1 u - - 11 - . . . ' ' 1 '1 1 1 1 - 4 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 ' 1 . . , . , . . ' u - 1 , . 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' , . . . . . . . ' 1 1 . , .
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