Gibbon High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Gibbon, NE)
- Class of 1947
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BUFF LO P XXQ ff' Q j XNWZZXZ PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS GIBBON HIGH SCHOOL 1947 f TN E xXx E bg V x fy X H 5 VU 3 xx f XX in 7--.X ff M ,X N 'W in V ' OF f 1 DEDICATIQN tw 2 Q it Q. 144' LOIS COPELAND 'W an MARWN LOFFER IACK WOOD We the Semors of 1947 dedzcate thzs annual to the three members of the class of 1948 uho lost thezr lztes on September 22 1946 The sun has gone down uhzle tt Z6 yet day Jer 15 9 fgi:Q'?fi Q it , f 53, 'iff Ak 5 'x, ,. AEQXV, xi, X 91 Vi 1 X - -I , fl? f + 9 X, 7 . 1 ,t 1 9 I ' 'iffy ' -:J '1 2, .gy ,L - 1 1 3 I 7 U 1 . 5 ' ' 1 , . sc I K 7 ' ' ' ' vm 2111025 JOYCE APPLEGATE G1r1s Glee M1X6d Chorus Band Pep Club Llbrarlan Play Cast Twlrler Gul Reserves Class Officer Glrls Basketball Honor Student Annual Ed1tor 'Vm 'R' if 'Wa- Nlckname Boss Song Huggm And Chalk1n 1234 MARGARET ANN GITIS Glee Mlxed Chorus Small Groups Pep Club G1rl Reserves Play Cast Operetta Cast Dramatlcs L1brar1an Typlng P1n Cheer Leader JAMES COUSINS Boys Glee M1X6d Chorus Football Basketball Letterman 'W ,ai Nrckname Squeak Song Cheer for Old Glbbon BOSSE 2 3 4 234 1234 words iff N1ckname Dlego Song Butterm1lk Sky U 'U ' V. . 4 2 ,,,. .,.. . 4 4 . .. ,. . 1-2 A ' , ,l Mi ' ' ., 2-3 1 A . 3 ' .. 3-4 . . ,,,. 4 -' ' ' .. .. 3 3 , ' ., 4 , .b , 1- - - M ,A . 1-2 Pep Club Drurnmer - -2:3 X l - 2 h H ., . 2-4 , 50 . ,.., 3 : L6 I: 1 A 6 ' . 1-2 1 ' 1 ' l-2 , A 1-3-4 1' . .. , 1-2 'g H M , , A 3-4 5 .3 N1ckname Neon Song Alla Un Rancho Grande 604015 JOHN DEBRIE Boys Glee Band Class Off1cer Letterman Football Basketball MARI ELLEN GALLUP G1rls Glee 1 2 3 4 M1XEd Chorus 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 1 2 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Play Cast Twlrler 124 124 I ' ,....... , .... ,...,., 4 2-4 rl .4 .., A.-, t ...A S S 1 I 'Q H L , .','. '.'.'.'. .'.' A 3 3 3-4 , Class Officer ...l. ..,....... 1 -2-3 Girls' Basketball ...,. .... . 3-4 , ,,.....,.. 2-3 ' . ...,...,.,, ..,,..... 3 -4 ' .,..., ....s....,.., 3 H f -3:4 N ,. -4 . ,.., . 3 ' , ,.., ., ,. l ' ' ,. 3-4 .. 2-3 ' . . 2-4 ,, 3 z. . u Is Operetta Cast Dramatlcs G1rl Reserves Honor Student Nlckname Mig Song The Whole World Smgmg My Song Nlckname Trot Song Two Sleepy People MARCIA GANGWISH G1rls Glee Mxxed Chorus Band Small Groups Pep Club Drummer Play Cast Glrl Reserves Glrls Basketball Operetta Dramatxcs Honor Student 4 1234 134 1234 234 eniots ROSE MARIE GORMLEY Girls' Glee ....... . 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus . Small Groups ., Pep Club , ,..,. , Play Cast .. A Girl Reserves Nickname Tarzan Song I Want A M1lll0H Dollar Baby . ..... 1-3-4 .A .,..,..,r.. ,. 4 ., ., 3 Q-L i Nickname ROS19 Song I Don t Known Why I Just Do BYRON HARVEY Football Basketball Letterman Honor Student X K h 4 .. 3-4 , 3-4 ' ..............,. 3 VERNON HAWKE X i Typing pin .,..,.. 30 words 1,5 , . ...P . V V 3-4 ' ' -3 ' A ., A , 3-4 1, ' ., .... ..... . l 3 l Football Basketball Track Baseball All Conference Football Basketball Class Officer Medal Awards Sportsmanship Letterman 234 234 234 5 Nickname Baby Lou Song Sooner or Later Nlckname Squlrt Song Melancholy Baby DELBERT JOHNSON Nlckname Lucy Song My Fxckle Eye eniofts DEWAYNE H Play Cast Football Basketball Baseball Letterman Hi-Y LUCILLE G1rls Glee M1XCd Chorus Band Small Groups Pep Club Drummer Play Cast Lxbrary G1rl Reserves Class Offxcer EMMERLING .. 3 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 .. 3 , A 1-2-3-4 . 1 N., N1ckname Delb Song Johnson Rag KELLY 1234 1234 124 234 1234 G1rls Basketball Operetta Cheer Leader Dramatlcs G1rls State Honor Student 6 eH.l0iS JAMES KIRK Boys Glfe Mlxed Chorus Band Small Groups Plav Cast Lettelman Football Basketball Boxmg Opcretta Dramatlcs Honor Student Tvpmg pm 23 Nxckname Kodak Song Ragtxme Cowboy Joe 234 234 234 '73-1 234 40 xx ords 1 A A N1ckname Jlm Song Why Does It Get So Late So Early HOWARD MADDOX Band 2 Brass Sextet Trumpet T110 Honor Studt nt CHRISTINA MCKEON Girls' Glee .,..... .. I-2-3-4 Girl Reserves Operetta ., 1 . 2-3 --7 - gui' Nickname: Christy Song: Sentimental Reasons .-nt? Nickname: Gwen Song: Patience and Fortitudeh GENE NUTTER SChO13I'Sh1p Honor Student Nxckname Dxck Song Blue Skles eniozs GWENDOLYN MONSON L1brar1an . .,,,........,,.,. 1-2-3 Girl Reserves RICHARD Boys Glee Mxxed Chorus Play Cast Letterman Football Operetta Cheer Leader J . ...,,. A. N1ckname 1ank1e Song Im Always Chas mg Rambows NUTTER 1234 1234 234 234 ak - I uF, - nv Band . ..,.. U, ,. -2 .. ..,. ......... , . 3 . ' -2:3 . . 3 emots NANCY PETERSEN Glrls Glee Mlxed Chorus Band Small Groups Pep Club Play Cast Glrl Reserves Class Offlcer Glrls Basketball Operetta Cast Drummer 12-34 1234 124 1234 1234 123 Typmg p1n 50 words Cheer Leader 1 2 3 4 Honor Student l N1ckname Barney Song Nxght And Day All 'C ' Nxckname Pete Song Just A Slttm And A Rockln BYRON PETERS Boys Glee M1xed Chorus Band Small Groups Play Cast H1 Y Football Basketball Baseball Boxmg Operetta Cast Cheer Leader Dramatlcs Honor Student ROYAL POWER Boys Glee Mlxed Chorus Band Small Groups Letterman Football Basketball Operetta Cast Boys State Honor Student H1 Y 1234 1234 1234 234 1234 1234 234 9 1234 1234 123 1234 234 K Nxckname Aljoe Long Txme .l,giQg5i'i55' III 4 fe n .r.,.,.rA . a us. H ' ......,..,....r. ...r 2 ' ' 3 ,. 2-3 , 'Qg.3.1,5 .,n,. f,j'3 5 sQ 'Y 't ijjjijijjfijjg ,,..r, ' 214 34 4,....,...,r,r,.....rr4rr,, . 3 -4' P '- ...,...,.r,.,......,. ,,,.r.,......,.. 1 -' Class Officer b.,.. ,. ,...,.. :Q -3 0 ..,..r, .,,...., .,,r , . .. 3 .. ,... ., ,....... 3 2-3 , .,..r.,.r .,,.. . .. 3 .W .'...,, 3 s'Q1i11QQgg1i1ii .... '23s ' ....,................... 3 '- ...........,...........,.,.......... 1 Song: It's Been A Long 8111045 Nlckname Sarge Song Ill Walk Alone MERLIN SCHMIDT GLORIA SARGENT Gxrls Glee Pep Club Lxbrarxan G1r1s Basketball Honor Student Boys Glee 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus Letterman Football Nlckname Scotty Song I ve Got The Sun In The Mornmg SHIRLEY Gxrls Glee M1xed Chorus Band Pep Club Tw1rler MaJorette G1r1 Reserves Gxrls Basketball Operetta Dramatlcs Play Cast IO Nlckname Mert Song Glve Me Fxve Mmutes More SCOTT 1234 1234 1234 234 ' ' ..,.,...............,..... 4 - . ' ...,........,......,.... 3-4 U ..,.. ..,.,....s.,........ 3 -4 B ' .,.........4 3-4 f, f , ' .'. s',.'.' 4 '.'.Q',...'a14 Small Groups .,r.......r,..,..,.. 4 . .... 3-4 ,. , ,QQ ff. C.-1:2 ' 2-3 ' . A ,. 4 ' ' 3-4 4 .. . 2-3 ., .. A .....,.. , 3 enioas JACQUELIINE SNYDER Pep Club 2 3 4 Drummer Llbrarlan Play Cast Operetta Dramatlcs 2 3 4 Glrls Basketball -3, an ,N AZ' ,,,..-4' N1ckname Bert Song Prlsoner of Love MAURICE Boys Glee One Act Play Letterman Basketball Football Track Baseball Operetta St Man 191' 'Q' 'lr' Nxckname Jackle Song G1ve Me the Moon Over Brooklyn ROBERT VOHLAND Boys Glee M1xer Chorus Band Small Groups Play Cast Class Offlcer Letterman Football Basketball Track Baseball Operetta WELLER 23 23 1234 l 1234 234 234 234 123 234 234 Avi' Nxckname Junlor Song Its A Grand Nlght FOI Smgmg 2 .. -4 E A . B 2 3 , E .2 , 2 . , 4 1 1- L . ! . , ' - -3 ' . . l-2 an V! , - -4 2-3-4 , f , 3-4 ,-5515321512 2-3 'Qaa?,5'Z'., J- ? Il v l t 5 r 4 1 -av ' . ,. ,.... 1-2 . .........,....,.. 2 . .. 3-4 1- - -4 , . .. 1- - -4 Nrckname John Song Dont Fence Me In 6l1l0'L S ROBERT YOCKEY Boys Glee 1 2 3 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 Band Play Cast Letterman Football Operetta Cast Dramatlcs MOTTO We have crossed the bay the ocean hes before us FLOWER Wlfute Carnatlon COLORS Blue cmd S1lver CLASS OFFICERS FOR 19461947 Vernon Hawke Iohn DeBr1e loyce Applegate LaVerne Fume Manlyn R1ley Anna Dean Sargent DlCk Perry hm Lyons Bob Leonard Ierry Randall hm Applegate Verla Pelers Bernxce Fxrrne SENIORS Secretary IUNIORS SOPHOMORES Pres1dent Vrce Presldenl and Treasurer Presldent Vrce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Presldent V1ce Presldent Secretary and Treasurer FRESHMEN Presxdent VICE Presldent Secretary and Treasurer l2 H ..,r, .r.r l - . 3 p 1 or 3 ' ,Ha .KA 1 !l Ul1l6'LS TOP ROW L to R Wayne Lange Irxrng Weston Drck Perry L.rVcrne Frrme Roger Young Kenneth Rrley Robert Erpeldrng Dale Lrndrnstern Brll Nlusrl MIDDLE ROW L to R Llarenct Lretley sponsor Elton Weston Jack Thomr Elbert Lovxenstern L'r'Vloxne Grtt Robert Clexenger Helen Wallace sponsfr Anna Dean Sargent Barbara Sheen Not present when preture was taken Robert Howell THE TIME OF HIS LIFE The Iunror Class Play was presented on Thursday nrght Feb uary 6 The play was based on Tom Car' rs CB b ldowelll rrnpersonatron ot Un e Torn lDale Lrndensternl an old negro servant Mrs Grey lAnna Dear Sargentl had allowed Uncle Torn to attend a dance when to her consternatr she learned of the rrrmrnent arrrval of Mr and Mrs Wy ornb CMarrlyn Rrl-ey and Don Van Slykel Uncle Tom had been a torrner servant ot the Wyconro s and should have been very rnuch rn evrdence at therr arrrval ln aesperatron Torn Carter decrdes to help hrs srster and rmpersonate Uncle Torn l-lrs drttrcultres were rncreased enormously when hrs trancee Dorothy London fPhyll1s Olsonl accompanred her aunt and uncle the Wycombs to vsr' Mrs Grey Uncle Torn r turned from the dance early and to hrs horror found another Uncle Tom apparently servrng the drnner Uncle Tom vanrshed and Tor' Carter appealed to the strong arm ot the law one Otfrcer O Rerlly Clienreth Rrleyl to trnd hrrn Unfortunately Uncle Tom returned early and the law got Tom Torn Carter It took the entrre three acts to unravel the ruptery of the negro servart and restore the love lrte of Tom Carter and hrs trancee and to convrnce Mr London CLaVerne Prrrrrel hrs rntended father rn law that he would be an exemplary son rn law 13 I I , 5 . 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Al I V I l A I ' I I -1 - ec mafcon The Tr1Valley D c arnatory conte t v as held February l9 a Vv ocar NQDYGSKG Grbbon Htqh School s entr es and therr ratr as wer Robert Schnu le Exce ent Or ,mal Gro ory Marr Ellen Gallup Good Dramatx s Bernrce Frrme Good Humorous lt the evenma the o e act play Th Weddr a was at c 1 lt recexved cast was T e Brrde Martlyn Krrk The Groom Byron Peters The Brrde s Father Drck Nutter The Brrde s Aunt Margaret Bosse The Groom s Fnend Bob Vohland T e Best Man Irm Krrk LOCAL CONTEST A local declamatory contest was held March 10 to deter me wht h con testants woula repre ent G1bbon Hrqh School rn the Dtstnct Class B Contest to be held dunnq the afternoon and evenrnq ot March l9 111 the Gtbbon School Audrtonum The Judge for the GVIIITIQ was Dean Wallace He chose the tollowrnq entrles Humorous The Cat Came Back lamce Randall Orrqmal Gratory And Sudden Death Robert Schnuelle Dramatrc The Raven Shrrley Scott Second and thrrcl places IH the humorous d1v1s1on went to Lots Mrller and Velma lurqens respectlvely DISTRICT CLASS B CONTEST The D1Slf1Cl Class B Contest was held rn Glbbon on March l9 The entnes from G bbon Hrqh School ana thelr rattnqs were Shxrley Scott The Raven' Superror Robert Schnuelle And Sudden Death Excellent lanlce Randall The Cat Came Back Good The one act play, The W9dd1UQ , was capably performed by the cast and recexved supenor ratlnq Byron Peters was chosen the best actor amonq the srxteen boys who took part rn the varrous plays, and Marxlyn Krrk was lrsted as a superror actress 14 3 ' e l s. J r ., , i ' ' infer T M 1 - A l ' t .cl Ln, et Q l ll Q,-v' 1 J v . c.. r, , A , A l I- Al . 'r- r '. ri - f , e A 'ver. ' a superior ratinq and won the TrlfValley trophy tor the best one act play. The h ' , ' ' h . . ' m' 'c - t S . . . . , K 1 gofliomofaes TOP ROW L to R Charles Hardon Robert Schnuelle George Myer Robert Leonard J1m Lyons Duncan McGregor Marlm Westberg Stanley Sylxester Devxayne Olson Weldon Monson MIDDLE ROW L to R Ava Bromwrch sponsor Wallace Buchanan Donald Farrell Clrfford Gangwlsh Vera Mae Mast Colleen Brown Earlene Johnson Chaxlotte Kenton Patr1c1a Novotne James Webster W1ll1am Faber Junior Carpenter BOTTOM ROW L to R Donna Lee Wrcde Joan Slgler Marllyn Mlller Marlta Cox Darlene Maret Jerry Randall Betty Knott Doretha Srmth Shlrlcy Ruby Manlyn Kzrk Pat Morgan Margaret Chramosta THAT THAT THAT THAT THAT THAT THAT THAT THAT THAT IT WAS THIS YEAR the baton tw1rlers found enough wh1te satm to make new unlforrns the Horne Economlcs Department recexved a new electrlc stove and relrrgerator the typmg lab added SIX new typewrlters to 1ts equlpment a balcony was butlt 1n the gyrn new basketball bangboards were put up Squlrt Hemrnerhng and Nancy Petersen were 1nJured 1n a car accldent north of town the grade school recewed a new record player Marlm Westberg Charles Hardon and Iohn DeBr1e returned after belng absent from Glbbon H1gh School for some tlrne Mar1ta Cox lack Thomas Don Van Slyke and Bonme Plucknett enter G1bbon H1gh School from other h1gh schools Alvah Ztmrnerman and Mr Beckmann made football and basketball tr1ps mn shlny new cars lCont1nued on page 335 15 v - '- 1 v 1 v 1 v v 1 1 1 7 , . 1 - '- 1 1 1 . , , 1 1 v 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 - H v v x - t 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 'ffzeslwnen TOP ROW L to R Donald 'Shun Loula Sngnnt Donald Hixxkp Jun Kmcak Ronald butter Roland Hound Robot Br adnn Cl1'11l1b Vluucls Dnrgll M111 Jams Applegate' WHIILYI FIIZLLI 1ld Donald Johnxon Runlld Humlstnn MDDLE ROW L to R J nc pcllmln QIJUIINUI X 1l1 Paula Pun Moffat Burncg Fnml Gxundolxn Kenton Lfllllllit Lxons 'Xludnll C11dd1ngQ Lon Mae Hougharn Velma JCIQLIIS Phxllls Flpilfllflj, Jmm kpnnx BOTTOM ROW L to R Phglllx Dnlgxdo D lun B 1 'M111111 B1ng1c Chnlultm D IIC Carolyn Young Jmnxu R nd 111 J mt Mlllel Bnlx1 Juhnsm Lux 1 Q1 Delous Erpeldmg M l1llXD Young Bunn VK lll 0 p1LsLnt vxlun IJICIUTL was UIXL11 Rl5l'llJI1il S1 11 Bondi TIIIJIIIIN INTER HIGH CONTEST ENTRIES Bud ldent1l1Cc1t1on l ul U B 1 Q nc An1n1Ul lden11l1Lc:1l1on Nullcce B1fl'm11f n Gcnfarcll B1OlOqy un 1 WICGI gc Rat f Y Bookkeeplnq fl ' nm x Pe '1 Jnslnp BQQ1 n nq Ty Dwn 111g Ncwce Shnrtlac 1d Adv,11 ed Slw tlm E1ql1 h Usage Mecxl Pmnmnq COSIIIIC S l On C1IQf'lQlCl1lJl CVC P on XVOOJ yuh, Ov 'fc JVv1Jll'i-'I 1 Flern 1 ry A QF 1 Y XI Conn med c. 1 l6 , U . . 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Hougham, Norma Erpeldmg, Joann Vohland, Rheta Knott, Donna Howell. , , , 7 , , 'J :Q ps. x F' -4 KH Glass W ll We the Senrors of 1947 wrsh to enlrghten you on our varrous character rstrcs so we are gorrrg to wrlr our rrdrvrdualrtres to the followrng students and hope they are able to lrve up to the grven personalrtres whrch rs rmprobable Frrst we would rrke to wrll the athletrc abrlrty of thrs class to the up and comrng athletes ot those x ho follow us and promrse to lrve up to our hrgh standards Thrs may be a pretty tough Job but rt has been done' loyce Applegate wrls her abrlrty to cheer th otball a d basketbal teams to anyone who can keep up wrth her castrrorr lungs you ought to try standrng rn front ot her once at a game' Margaret Bosse the bla lf sheep of the Senror ss wrlls a ythrng sh knows concernrng her egotrstrcal ways and enthusrors to anyone ond l do mean anyone who Nrrl take rt' lrm Cousrns and Bob Yockey the he'n1sts ot Grhbon Hrgh w ll anythrng they can rrrrx up rn the r spare trme to Mr Ernstern the great chem st P S we are not responsrble for anythrng that mrght happen Iohn DeBrre wrlls hrs good behovror rn classes ana assemblres to Duncan McGregor Marr Ellen Gallup wrlls her excess energy to Ebert Lowenstern We hope rt speeds hrm up a lrttle brt Marcra Gangwrsh wrlls h r abrlrty to chew gum corstantly to anyone whose raws can take rt Bose Marre Gormley wrlls he sweet ways and drsposrtron to Bob Leonard Bob hardly ever loses hrs temper' ' ' Tarzan otherwrse Byron Harvey wrlls hrs manly physrc to Bob Howell Anyway rt doesnt hurt to try' Vernon Hawke wrlls hrs way wrth the women to Wally Buchanan We hope Wally doesnt mrnd DeWayne Hemmerlrng alras Squrrt wrlls hrs left end posrtron on the football team to any boy frrend ot a cheer leader next year Delbert lohnson wrlls hrs loudness to quret lrttle Drck Perry Lucrlle Kelly wrlls her men srtuatrons to Pat Morgan One rs Just as bad as the other' Irm Krrk wrlls hrs orlburnrng Burck to anyone who can buy enough orl to keep rt gorng and rt they can stand the smoke Wrld Brll Kodak Maddox wrlls hrs two brt camera to the Eastman Kodak Company Hes rust lerrdrng hrs assrstance for a short trme Boyal Powers wrlls hrs abrlrty to keep a woman for qurte some trme to anyone who can beat hrs record Gwendolyn Monson wrlls her bookkeeprng abrlrty to Mr Beckmann so he can keep the school out of the red Chrrstrna McKean wrlls her remarkable achrevernents rn sewrng to Irm Lyons He may need to know because Ierry rs so rnterested rn muslc Gene Nutter wrlls hrs beautrful brown curly harr to Robert Erpeldrng lust thrnk you wont have to use a comb now Robert Byron Bob Hope Peters wrlls hrs corny Jokes and nonsense to Irrn Apple- gate who rs capable of makrng use of them 19 I I I - , A A , li' X ' . , V. ' - - 1 1 .Q .C fl L A xr s' A A A l . , C . o C151 , YE 8 . . . v ,K YO X X V . . our -, ., . 1 , . r , . C or .J , I . . . . Q . . , I 5 . . . o , o . rr r . . . . . . . , Q . v . .- . I . 1 . 9 . r . . I , . . r r - . r , . 1 . . . fr . H . . . . Y I - , , . . . . . . . . V . . - 1 I 1 ' . I , . I . CLASS WILL fCon't.l Nancy Petersen wills her peroxide hair to anyone who can buy enough peroxide to make it blond enough to suit them Merlin Schmidt wills his slim figure to Shorty Weston and his phone calls to Bill Musil. Shirley Scott wills her maiorette spot to Betty Knott Here's luck, Betty. Gloria Sargent wills her coyness to her sister Anna Dean It runs in th family we guess Dick Nutter wills his neatly polished shoes to LaVerne Firme and his saddl shoes lackie Snyder wills her good pefinianship to Mr Shafer o that the students t road his announcements from now on Bob Vohland wills his mustache to lrving Weston lt goes Well with wrvy hair so they tell us Maurice Weller wills LaVerne Firme to anyon who needs a human ala m clock LaVerne goes off at 8 l5 As we leave dear ole Gibbon High we hope that these little reminders will be helpful hints to the following classe of Gibbon High Glas pfzotwfzecxl Dont be surprised at the things that can happen in twenty years to a Senior Class Take for example the startled look of Ioyce Quick Information Applegates face who is covering lndias Internal Problems for the Gibbon Reporter when she meets Mahraiha Khan limmy Counsins who is giving away his weight in sea water to his twenty four million grateful subiects Howard Flash em Maddox is taking some beautiful snapshots of the Sahara Desert when he spies Margaret Chase em Bosse running across the sand dunes trying to corner Van fDelbertl lohnson Merlin Schmidt owner and operator of the Sandhill Egg Producers Association flies fresh eggs from Bob Yockey s large fifteen acre chicken ranch to the Omaha market in his low flying Supreme Salad Wafer cracker box ltflaior Weller head of the 255th Cavalry Division in his attempt to drive the natives out of Africa runs across lackie Welfare Worker Snyder who is attempting to teach the natives civilized ways lt hn Sup er Salesman DeBr1e of the Super Duper lnternation let Propelled Plow Company owned and operated by Barney Weak kneed Peters is attempt ing to sell Royal Power a net propelled plow so that Royal can plow his fielas by remote control while helping Mari Ellen in the kitchen She says sn will leave him if he doesn t fix the handle on the frying pan GA6lTdCj,I'l Know All Monson Dean of the Womens Preparatory to Je, Ur versity x ith her able assistc nt Rcse Gorml y has been train w vtlic e 1 itll of lt-ll!! the Hyena s fcr the 1910 Saaie Hawkins Day iacc 20 IL l -, , . ,. 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M .. .. . , ing 4: ' if pt, . . , - A i CLASS PROPHECY fCon Ll Christina McKeon first Lady Ambassador for the Un1ted States to Lower Slobbovia meets the Wealthy Wall Street business man Dewayne Hemmer ling and h1s social minded wife Madame Nancy tPetersenl-accom panted by Lucllle Speed Typist Kelly Dewaynes most popular secretary They are v1s1t1ng this healthful country in their tour around the world Dick Nutter while read1ng his morning paper The Hobo City Blue Moon. with news exclusive from Ioes Barroom and published by Byron Harvey and his associate Tarzans noticed that h1s cousin twice removed for un necessary roughness Gene Nutter has Just shipped 100000 head of Holstein sheep from his Montana Ranch to the Gibbon Market for resale next year Speaking of Gibbon the old Joint is really Jumping now Vernon Hawke has started a professional basketball team Gibbon Hawkeyes He has a quiet Off1C9 complete with secretary Shirley Scott Vernons secretary who quit because she couldnt stand the strain of keeplng the floor waxed for Vernon s fast moving team now works for the Rosenthal lce Cube Company Jim Wide Awake Kirk the admired secretary of the F1rst Lady President fast pace set by Gloria He solved this problem by gotng to Marcia Gang wrshs Night School For Slow Men Marcia has been busy teaching men how to acquire speed in regard to social xmprovement Last but not least we f1nd Bob Vohland playing football for the Lower Iceland Superior Skidders Team who play with the North Pole Team Out of season Bob hunts wild animals in North Africa Never has it happened that so many with so much accomplished so little G ass Hasfofn, What an eventful day it was on September 1 1943 when our proud mothers walked to the school steps w1th their tiny children who were to beg1n one of the first steps of life' When our teacher M1ss Ogilvie took roll she found that there were twenty seven little eager beavers all ready to start school They were Ilmmy Cousins B1lly Craig Iimmy Danner Richard Graham Delores Hibberd Gretchen Iohnson Iunlor L1v1ngston Lorene Loudy Hortensla Martinez Dean Nutter Margrette Ann Petersen leannine Phelps Royal Power Chester Reed Raymond Reeder Charles Schwerdtfeger Doris Scott Donna Rose Vohland Wilamine White LeRoy Wnght Ianthia Hedges and Alvin Ftequa As our second year rolled around we found that we had a little more sc1ent1f1c outlook on life Those of us who were left from the first grade looked around and found that the teacher was Miss Woolworth After a little more observing we found that we had lost seven of our dear classmates 21 I Gloria Sargent, finds himself faced with the problem of keeping up with the l . CLASS HISTORY fCont.l We had garned frve students who were Earl Cushman Glen DeBr1e Iohn DeBr1e Mary lane Nutter and Loulse Wolfe Grade school was very excrtmg but we were anxxous to enter hxgh school Our teachers durmg grade school days were Mlss OQ1l1Ve Mxss Woolworth Mxss Larson Mxss Cook Mlss Mercer M1SSlOhnSOH MISS Ntttgow and Mrs Zxmmerman We f1nally entered hrgh school under our own power and found that we had galned thrrteen members and there were ntneten from prevrous years The new students were Ioyce Applegate Paul Frmk Mari Ellen Gallup Marcla Gangwrsh Rose Mane Gormley Chrlsttna MCKeon Gwen dolyn Monson Gene Nutter Rrchard Nutter Byron Peters Loutse Bxpp Merl1n Schmrdt and Glen Peters Class offrcers that year were Pres1dent Bob Vohland VICG Pres1dent Iohn DeBr1e Secretary and Treasurer Luc1lle Kelly Sponsor Mr Enevoldsen After we had reached the tenth grade we all agreed that 1t was better to look down on the freshmen than to be looked down upon as a freshman Our class sponsor that year was Mlss Sm1tth We had an ICG skatmg party out to ye ole sandplt None of the gxrls knew how to skate that nlght so they had several of the hard falls of lxfe The boys used to hold glrls up but now 1t 1S vrce versa Class offrcers that year were Prestdent Bob Vohland Vzce Pres1dent Nancy Petersen Secretary and Treasurer Man Ellen Gallup It really was a thrrll for us to be called Iunxors Now we only had one class to look up to and that was the Sen1ors a class of f1fteen and we had them outnumbered by fourteen Mrs Klme and Mlss Spellman were our sponsors We had qulte a busy year We put on the lunror class play Brother Goose gave a Iun1orSen1or Banquet and bought Mrs Klme a coffee table for a farewell present fwhrch nearly broke the Iumor boysll Class offrcers for our Iumor year were Pres1dent Byron Peters V1C9 Pres1dent Vernon Hawke Secretary and Treasurer Marr Ellen Gallup Twenty-erght proud Sen1ors entered the twelfth grade They were Ioyce Applegate Margaret Bosse I1m Cousxns Iohn DeBr1e Marr Ellen Gallup Marc1a Gangwlsh Rose Marle Gormley Byron Harvey Vernon Hawke DeWayne Hemmerllng Delbert Iohnson Luc1lle Kelly Iames Krrk Howard Maddox Gwendolyn Monson Chrrstma McKeon Gene Nutter Rrchard Nutter Byron Peters Nancy Peterson Royal Power Glor1a Sargent MGUIICG Weller and Bob Yockey We recerved our rmgs a month before school started and th1s took our spendmg money so we had to mooch from the Iunlors for the rest of the year We ordered our announcements and name cards and had our pxctures taken at the Leschlnsky Stucllo ln Grand Island Our Senror Play was a great success and a great amount of talent was shown at that trme The Iumors gave us a very beautlful nrght club banquet after Wh1Ch we all went home feelmg that the Iunxors were fxne hosts Sneak Day came and we surprrsed everyone wrth our secretlve rnstabrhty The Iun1orSen1or Hunt followed 1n the tradltlon of Glbbon Hlgh It was great fun outwrttmg the Iumors 22 I . 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , , 1 . . 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' I I 1 1 I 1 . , , 1 ' ' 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - r - . . 1 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 1 I , . . 1 1 11 11 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . . 5 1 . . . , , 1 1 1 ' - . 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 . . , 11 11 1 1 . . 1 ' 1 - . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' . - 1 1 . r 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 CLASS HISTORY lCon t 5 We found that the best years of our lrves had not been wasted when Commencement rolled around As the strams o' the Prlests March reached our ears we dts overed the twelle years spent tn school were not spen tn varn Baccalaureate and Honor Nrqht were especlally rnterestmq be cause they were arre ted at us tl'1e Senlors 'We the twenyerqht Semo s of l9-47 leove Wrth tlns last hope that the tollowrnq class s prornrse ot to torqet ns ara t carry on our qood work dur trne tradrtrons and our hrah standards fx 70' 'X ANNUAL STAFF Edrtor Ioyce Applegate Asslstant Edttor Gene Nutter Bus ness Nanaqer Merlln Schmrdt Assrstant Bustness Manager Vernon Hawke Head of Publrcahon Luctlle Kelly Photography lloward Maddox Bob Vohland Dramatxcs Byron Peters Iackle Snyder Hxstory lfarqaret Ann Bosse Inn Cousms John DeBr1e Sports Drck Nutter Ilm Klrk DeWayne Hemrnerltnq Features Gwendolyn Monson Glorla Sargent Prophecy Byron Harvey Bose Mane Gormley Cl'1r1st1na Mclieon Delbert johnson Marc1a Ganqw1sh Shrrley Scott Musxc Boyal Power Marl Ellen Gallup W11l Nancy Petersen Maurrce Weller Bob Yockey Sponsor Mrs Bals 23 I . . 1 , C Y . t 1 -lf' l , .t- .T -, ' .1 E? ...,I'l, ,' rO . , , , F 45- , ,t 2, 3 7 A t L . . , H clzool 'facu fy FUND' LEOTA SNEED GLEN SHAFER Muslc Pnnclpal Coach Sterlmg Colorado H S Llberty Nebraska H S Un1vers1ty of Nebr B S Peru Teachers College B Doane College CLARENCE LIERLEY Industrial Educahon. Aeronauncs AVA BROMWICH Paxton Nebraska H S Spamsh Engllsh Dramancs State Teachers at Kearney B A Cheyenne Wyommg H S Un1V9TSlty of Nebraska B S JUNE SPELLMAN Soczal Siudxes Sprague Martell Nebr H S supenmendem Garland Nebraska H S Un1vers1ty of Nebraska B University of Nebr BS M A Un1vers1ty of ChlC2g0 MILTON BECKMANN ADELAINE BALS Cqmmerglal HELEN WALLACE Loup Clty Nebraska H S Home Economxcs General Scxence Un1vers1ty of Nebraska Kearney Nebraska H S State Teachers at Kearney B State Teachers at Kearney B S 4 1911 S' l A O 0 t I '. '. ' ' ', Qs. Greeley, Colorado, M. A. Q S 'mae gcluool 7GCUlfLI JUNE WREDE Grade One Grade Prmclpal Davxd C1ty Nebraska H S Nebraska Wesleyan State Teachers at Kearney MARY CHRAMOSTA Grade Three Ravenna Nebraska H S State Teachers at Kearney RUTH ICE Grades Flve and SIX Peru State Teachers College CATHERINE DIERS Grade Two Ulysses Nebraska H S Unxverslty of Nebraska A WINONA BRAITHWAIT Grade Four Lexlngton Nebraska H Umversxty of Nebraska GLADYS BELTZER Krndergarten and Grade Muslc Bozeman Montana H S Unlverslty of Nebraska NOLA BELLE ZIMMERMAN Grades Seven and E1ght Elm Creek Nebraska H S State Teachers at Kearney 23 , , . . 1' 1 , , . S. Peru' Nebraska, H' S' B Illinois and Montana Normals 7ooffuzff TOP ROW L to R Bob Leonard Royal Power Dewayne Hemmerlmg LaVerne Firme Merlin Schmidt Jim Lyons Vernon Hawke Maurice Weller D1Ck Nutter MIDDLE ROW L to R Bob Howell Elbert Lowenstein Don Van Slyke Irving Weston Bob Yockey Jim Kirk John DeBr1e Roger Young Wayne Lange Byron Harvey Bob Vohland BOTTOM ROW L to R Glen Shafer coach Wallace Buchanan Donald Farrell Dewayne Olson Kenneth Riley Robert Clevenger Robert Erpelding Clifford Gangwlsh Dick Perry Clarence Lierley assistant coach Not present when picture was taken Jim Cousins To open the l946 football season the Gibbon Buffaloes got off to a gallop ing start fa slow gallopl by a 7 to O victory over Ansley Being the opener of the season it caused much excitement among the squad The next game coming out with a victory score of 45 to O Wlth hopes set high the Glbbon eleven faced a hard fighting Ravenna eleven But this was a costly victory for 11 put Back Hawke and Guard Byron Peters out for the rest of the season The next game to follow was the one and only Tri Valley Conference game fM1ndenl With a crippled but determined team the Buffaloes fought to the f1n1sh with a victorious score 21 to O With the Tri Valley Conference Cham pionship in their hands the squad faced a stout Gothenburg team that was to hand the Buffaloes one of their three defeats with a score of 26 to 6 The following game with Franklin was the last game won in the 1946 football season Losing to Cozad and Harvard by scores of 36 to 6 and 6 to O respectively the Gibbon Buffaloes wound up their football season for another year The lettermen that Gibbon will lose this year are DeWayne Hemmerling Dick Nutter Vernon Hawke Byron Peters lifn Kirk lolan DeBr1e lim Cousins Bob Yoclcey Royal Powe s Merlin Schmidt Maurice Weller and Bob Vohland 6 of the season took place at Mason City with the fighting Buffaloes of Gibbon 4-2 I 1- 27. - gaslzeflwau TOP ROW L to R Dewayne Hemmerlmg James Klrk LaVerne Frrme Byron Peters student manager Maurrce Weller Royal Power BOTTOM ROW L to R Glen Shafer coach Bob Leonard Jtm Lyons Dlck Perry Vernon Hawke Bob Vohland Clarence Llerley ass1stant coach St Mary s Pleasanton Loup Clty Kearney Hampton Ravenna Mlnden Shelton TRI-VALLEY TOURN EY Pleasanton Shelton Wood River Minden PLAY-OFF Hildreth BASKETBALL SCORES Elm Creek Cozad Shelton Gothenburg L1tcht1eld St Cec1l1a Overton Wood Rlver DISTRICT TOURNEY 82 Pleasanton St, Mary s e6 Roseland 6 Elm Creek STATE TOURNEY 26 Plymouth L gg., Tw 9348 65 TOP ROW L to R Glen Shafer coach Bob Leonard Roger Young Maumee Weller Ro al Power Clar L l t t h 5 ence :er ey 3SS1S an coac BOTTOM ROW L to R LaVerne Fxrme .hm Lyons Vernon Hawke Dlck Perry Bob Vohland INTER HIGH CONTEST ENTRIES lCont1nued from page 16 Plane Geometry Irvmq Weston Elton Weston Spamsh Nancy Petersen Anna Dean Sarqent MUSIC Nancy Petersen Swimrnmq Royal Power Basketball Bob Leonard Vernon Hawke Bob Vohland Baseball hm Lyons Vernon Hawke Bob Vohland Football lPunt1nql Vernon Hawke l1I'I'1 Lyons Football Throw hm Lyons Place Klck or Drop Kick l1I'Il Lyons Vernon Hawke Bob Vohland Basketball Lorralne Lyons Anna Dean Sargent Earlene Iohnson Cherrnstry Gene Nutter Royal Power Softball Throw Lorralne Lyons Anna Dean Sarqent Earlene lohnson Volleyball Servtnq Lorrcune Lyons Anna Dean Sargent Earene Iohnson Phystcs Gene Nutter Royal Power Amencan H1story Gene Nutter Royal Power World H1story Marllyn Klrk Marlln Westberq One Act Play One Act Play Cast 29- 9 v - of 4 R 1 1 ' f u .1 A - , .1 --J , A All fgfww ., -4-F- ' , 7 ' ' ' Y 7 Y 7 1 V . . 1 1 1 - V ' ' ' I 7 ! 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 b 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 . . , ppelz, 'BF' FIRST ROW Nancy Petersen Joxce Applegate Bettx Knott Barbara Wrebold Marrlyn Klrk Mau Ellen Gallup Jerry Randall Anna Dean Sargent SECOND ROW Gwendolyn Kenton Joan Srgler Donna Wrede Pat Morgan LOIS Mrllu Shlrlcy Scott Mardell G1dd1ngs Margaret Bosse THIRD ROW Bernrct Frrrm Phyllls Olson Elleen Skow Rose Gormley Velma Jurgens Lucllle Kclly Marilyn Mlller Marllyn Rlley FOURTH ROW Leota Sneed Sponsor Darlene Maret Lorra1ne Lyons Glorla Sargent JHCRIG Snyder Marcta G3NgWlSh Margaret Chramosta Verla Peters Jerene Faber r y one gtrls were rrerrbers ot the Pep Club thrs year Offrcers chosen we e Presrdent Anna Dean Sargent VICE Prestdent Shrrley Scott Secretary Treasurer Ioyce Applegate Fooas Chalrrnan Marrlyn Rrley sr ley Scott was read 'aarorette and the twrrlers were loyce Appleaate en Gallup Ierry Randall Pat lvlorqan Manlyn Ktrk Anrc Dean Sa aent and Betty Knc't Cheer leaders were N ncy Petersen Anna Dean Sargent ard lerry Ran C.. Barbara Wreoola was our mascot 30 x , D . 2 5 45 M . Q ' 1' rx f .. . , . A pf , , . .4 Z ' 1 1' 1 v v 1 ' . . '.- x ' ' A : v ' - v 1 V , x H . . ' ' x - 1 v A ' , v x . . . . , , . , . : 1 V . . ' , . , , , , - Thi t - ' ll,..l , ' . ' .. , . 1 - t t . V - .rr . A. ' , ' f , lvlarirlill l , , , ' ' , . - I , , t. 'T y fi: , V - I ' lall. ' ' ' 1 . qifzls qlee TOP ROW L to R Pat lNoxotne Joan S1gler Donna Wrede Marc1a Gangvush Margaret Chramosti Vera Mae Mast Charlotte Kenton Rose Gormley Chrls t1na McKeon 'Vlardcll G1ddlhgS Earlene Johnson Colleen Brown Margaret Bosse Exlten Skov Phyllls Erpeldlng LOIS Hougham Glorla Sargent 'VIIDDLE ROW L to R Leota Sneed sponsor Joan Kenney Shlrley Scott Phyllls O1 on Luc111c Kelly Nancy Petersen Velma Jurgens Gwendolyn Kenton Bumct Fume Delores Bauer Barbara Sheen Belxa Johnson Delores Erpeldmg Dorttha Smlth Mcrtta Cox BOTTOM ROW L to R Janct'Vl1ller Verla Peters Janlce Randall Shxrley Ruby Marllyn M1llCI Dmltne Marct Marxlyn R1l6y LOIS M111er Boneta Thom as SEATED 'VI1111xn Kuk Anna Dean Sargent Pat Morgan Betty Knott Jerry Randall CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Mu c De, artn ert under the arrectxcn of M1ss Sneed presented a very beau'1fu1 Chnstrras proaram Modrlqal smaers carohna qtrl s qlee a slum oer party ard rmxed chorus a church scene were featured dunno the pro aram Sohsts were Ionrce Randall and Pat Morgan Ptano accompamst was Mlss Bromw1ch asslsted by Nancy Petersen MUSIC CLINIC Wally Buchanan Robert Schnuelle Pat Morgan Shtrley Scott and Marllyn Klrlc were the Glbbon students who attended thxs event wh1ch was held 1n Lmcoln November 21 22 and 23 Wally Robert and Pat reqlstered ln the chorus qroup of the Cl1n1c an Slnrley and Marllyn the baton tw1rl1nq group Bob Shaw was the mstructor of the chorus qroup Mr Rhodes the tw1r1ers Durmq the last evenlnq the var1ous groups were heard and seen the chorus the orchestra the band and the twxrlers The hve students from Grbbon Htqh returned home feehnq that they had spent a very rnterestlnq and enloyable three days at the Cl1n1c 31 7 ' Y Y Y V 7 A C' l . ' 1 - u ' 1 A X 1 , ' 7 1 I 1 - . 'l y 1 1 A 1 A. v., I L L 4 1 . . X l .I . Q I Y 'Y' . ' - , A e . '. , z , Marllyn Young. Joyce Applegate, Marl-Ellen Gallup, Jerene Faber. : T .' j ' . ' . , f , ' si err 1, 1 v' ' ' 1 1 - , 1 . , 4 ' I ' I I V ' , , , d , . 5 . , ' . 0,5 glee elle TOP ROW L to R Leota Sneed sponsor J1m Lyons Duncan McGregor Byron Peters Dlck Perry Merl1n Schnudt John DeBr1e LaVerne F1rme Bob Vohland Bob Leonard MIDDLE ROW L to R Jun Webster Robert Schnuelle Marlm Westberg Roger Young Royal Power Robert Erpeldrng Kenneth Rlley Roland Young Jumor Carpenter BOTTOM ROW L to R Wallace Buchanan Elton Weston Jack Thomas Irvmg Lowenst1en Chfford Gangwxsh VOCAL GROUPS Boys Quartette Jlm Klrk Byron Peters Royal Power Elton Weston G1rls Tr1o Pat Morgan Marx Ellen Gallup Jerry Randall M1xed Octet Byron Peters Don Van Slyke J1m Krrk Elton Weston Pat Morgan Janlce Randall Betty Knott Jerry Randall G1rls Sextet Marxlyn K1rk Mar11yn Rxley Lucllle Kelly Nancy Petersen Pat Morgan Mar1 Ellen Gallup 32 7 1 7 7 I Y ' , , , , , Weston, Jim Klrk, Don Van Slyke, Dale Llndenstein, Dick Nutter, Elbert , . , - . . , , , - . , . . T 1 ' 1 - I T v 7 ' D ' Y A 3 ! 1 ' . , - . . , . . , y . , , ' . ixed Stratus TOP ROW L to R Lucllle Kelly Charlotte Kenton Bob Vohland lrxlng Weston LaVerne Flrme Merlm Schm1dt Drck Perry Jim Ktrk Robert Erpeldlng, Vera Mae Mast Rose Gormley MIDDLE ROW L to R Joyce Applegate Boneta Thomas Shlrley Scott Velma Jurgens Mardell Glddlngs Kenneth Rlley Don Van Slyke Elton Weston Anna Dean Sargent Delores Bauer Bernlce F-Ll'-IQS Janet Mlllcr BOTTOM ROW L to R Janlce Randall Marx Ellen Gallup Marllyn Kuk Nancy Petersen Pat Morgan Wallace Buchanan Dlck Nutter Bob Schnuelle Mar1lyn Rlley Betty Knott Jerry Randall Verla Peters LOIS Mlller Not present when plcture was taken Royal Power Byron Peters THE HOME ECONOMISTS Several qlrls from the Hrqh School attended the tea for those mterested 1n home econormcs at the Hasttnqs Aud1tor1um on Fnday Febraury 28 Seven leadmq home economtsts qave lectures on dlflerent helds xn home ecororntcs to show that home economlcs rsnt Just cookmq and sewmq but xncludes research busxness dletetlcs home QXYGDSIOH teachlna home makmq and mstrtutlonal management Tea and cake was served to the 250 Q1TlS attendma The Home Economlcs Il q1rls were very qractous hostesses when they ass1sted Mrs Wrede the hrst qrade teacher ID q1v1nq a tea for the mothers of the first qrade chlldren The settlnq for the tea was a candlehqhted table and rrurrors whrch reflected qreen shamrocks 33 t t t . . X Y. , . .. . . . , n 1 - e , . , . .. . . , s 1 1 . - v x 1 v . 1 - , . .. . - , . v 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 v ' v , ' v . v . , . , . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 772c3m9als lkihiii FIRST ROW Elton Weston Jxm K1rk Nancy Petersen Marl Ellen Gallup Don Van Slyke Pat Morgan SECOND ROW Robert Schnuelle Verla Peters Bob Vohland Lucllle Kelly Merlm Schmldt Jamce Randall Dlck Nutter Jerry Randall Byron Peters Bermce Flrme Wt MUSIC 'LGU S Trumpet I Royal Power Howard Maddox Irvmg Weston Trumpet II Leroy Smxth Dlck Bohn Ronald Power Trumpet III Darrell Maret Leonard DeBr1e Cllfford Gangw1sh Gallen McMullen Clar1net I Ruth Rlley Delores Bauer Bernice Flrme Janet M1ller Clar1net II Darleen Maret Janlce Donaldson Carol Murray Rex Stlbor Sax Tr1o-Allen Gallup Verla Peters Marllyn Rlley Trombone Trio-Elton Weston Laberta Power Margaret Chramosta Brass Group-Anna Dean Sargent Marcla Gangw1sh Royal Power Howard Maddox Byron Peters 34 I 1 .I Z'fif51l ' A f , 1 1 ' J , . I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 E? 0 K : 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 - ' .1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Janlce Donaldson Ruth Rlley Delores Bauer Marc1a G3HgW1Sh Janet Mlller Bernlce Flrme Darlene Maret LaVerne Flrme Bob Vohland B1lly Plerce Margaret Reed Joan Benge Joan Vohland Marxlyn Rlley Allan Gallup Verla Peters Cltfford Gangw1sh Drck Bol1n Leroy Sm1th Howard Maddox Irvmg Weston ROW 4 R Margaret Chramosta Elton Weston Laberta Power STANDING Sh1rley Scott Jerry Lou Randall Betty Knott Pat Morgan Anri Dean Sargent Marlm Westberg Donna Lee Wrede Mar1lyn Wrede Marxlyn Klrk Marx Ellen Gallup Joyce Applegate Leota Sneed sponsor Barbata Wlebold mascot Not present when pxcture was taken Royal Power THAT THAT THAT THAT IT WAS THIS YEAR tCont1nued from page l5l the crew cuts appeared as usual about the rnlddle of February Mr Shafer recetved a pen and penc1l set from some ot the townspeople to show thelr appreclatlon tor hls efforts rn producmg llne basketball matenal the basketball team aaaln went to the State Tournament the rnost outstandlng class G1bbOD Hlqll has had for years graduated 35 614.9 . 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