Gothenburg High School - Swede Yearbook (Gothenburg, NE)

 - Class of 1955

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' t 3 I J I .-.ff X' ge- to every student who has played the game on the field R 'E in the stands whohasrushed to G rally in I Agp'-xl ,ff-.X f swf to every student . . - an - . A--ai-e..m .M '- walked into G.H.S. .Ei- 4r VJ I f vf to the Gothenburg 6fll,Jel'l! 1955 Swede 4 for Gothenburg is dedicated .xgclmznwfrafwe AL Zgkf O Q O g O 5 X 1 iw s ,.,-K gn Q'- iuhlliipv-Q GLEN E. SHAFER, Superintendent . .CMA vs---.-.,,,-3 GEORGE W. WILSON, Principal A. B. , Nebraska State Teachers' College, Pen: B. S. . Delta State Teachers' College, M. A. , Colorado State College of Education, Greeley M. A. . Cleveland, Mississippi Mississippi Southern College, Hattiesburg SCHOOL BOARD, LEFT TO RIGHT: B.A. Norsworthy, S.C. Williams, A. C. Patterson, Vice Presidentg R. M. Williams, Mrs. B. W. Pyle, President. Compliments of WILLOW PRODUCTS T. Tollefson, Secretary: A. EUNICE AULD Commercial 3 , ROBERT DEALEY Voca tional Agriculture Q91 '51--far CHARLES E. FARNHAM English, Joumalism MABEL GILKESON Vocational Home Economics Z za CHARLES D. HIGBEE Science, Drivers' Education ASHFORD B. KELLEY Instrumental Music FRANK KOLB Industrial Arts WILLIAM T. Mcc UE English DAVID MCNAIR Jr. Hi. Social Science Ir. Hi. Coach MARVIN PAPSTEIN Social Science Assistant Coach omplimenfs of POTTER'S PHARMACY 's . . . L if i l Q ., A Q I' R .. 4 A . T' ' ,fr f XY' 'I . r L.. ig 4 . COOKS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Buesing, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Hines, Mrs. Fecht, Mrs. Kratzenstein, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Jensen. OFFICE GIRL: Marian Kuhlman Mrs. Lief Johnson, who had been the supervisor of the school cafeteria for nine ears, passed away Febru- ary 4, i955 at the Gothenberg Memorial Hospital. As the supervisor of the cafeteria she took a per- sonal interest in the students and tried to please them in every way ossible. Her smiling face and her home- like meals will be missed by many students and faculty members, for Mrs. Johnson was a part of the tradition of GHS. CUSTODIAN: George Fischer CUSTODIAN: Dale Fennar Johnny Miller, head custodian at the begin ning of the year, is not pictured because be be- came ill. George Fischer was appointed to take over his duties. Compliments of CLAREN S PLUMBING and HEATING L,A. BENJAMIN 0.0, Optometrist CUSTODIAN: Warren Fisher L 1 X X X Q x if X w JY WN x I Q J I A f X ,f Y ,I x x Y X f X I X 1 4 X5 4. 4 N 1 ' r' I f ?'N x, I , ' XX' f 1' x.!1 f if f I 1 fx Q S S 5 5 79 Wi sl -f 6. X 5 , ' fm I If Q' sw 'ffl-f 12 , ', , '1 ' fl - -' ' 1 . 4 4 ' -,Qf '1-H1 WJ, ' A-- 1 f . 3 V . , ,,,. , , . . JA ? ,-,. -w g? '5 A k:'i'f 'T'i'f:, K. ef . - '5f'i'-'i'35v:,wiQiZh ' l 1 V A +w16 . 4'-vw? r . , ,mark P ag 'x ' a f w'4f,m ., A ,af Q 5 1 ,Q ' f 0 f K 'X 'i ff H ww f. k .fm ... , f , R . .. ,, 5 J as , 1r, ' ar W 11 ax 5 wtf' . u .Qu . yvg . Q--,,' Q v If fr 'fs' 4 W yy Y :Q M ,Q Vg . ' wk . v ' .0 G U X - . . lim Sn K M.. X I QHIQQ 35 as J I ' 'S F P 'Q 'url . f 3 x N Q ALLEN HANNA Al President of Senior Class G-Club 3,4, Football 1, 3,4, Basketball I, 2,3,4, Track l,2,5,4g Camera Club 3, Annual Staff 4, 55 Swede Sports Editor, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play,Contest Play 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Class Pres. 2.4, Class Vice Pres. lg G-Club Vice Pres. 4, Trum- pet Trio 3.4, Coronation Attendant 1.2. HARLAN MCKIM Ike Vice President of Senior Class M. n, I W, i 'f ' M ' if G-Club 3,4, Football I,2, 3,4, Basketball I,2, 3, 4, Track I,2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Boys Glee 4, Boys Octet 4, Camera Club 3,Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play,Class Vice Pres. 4, Thespians 4. RICHARD SCHAFER Rich Secretary of Senior Class Camera Club 3,112 Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Class Trcas. 3, Class Sec'y 4. JOLEEN RODINE Jo Treasurer of Senior Class Pep Club I,2, 3. 4, Pep Club Vice Pres. 4, Y-Teens I,2, 3,4,Y-Teen Service Chair- man 3, Y-Teen Treas. 4, Y-Teen Queen 4, Girls' Glee I,2,3,4,Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3,4, Girls' Glee Pres. 4, Triple Trio I, 3, 4, Sextet 2, Trio 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Harvest Festival Attendant 2, Sr. Class Play, Operetta 4. Compliments of NORSWORTHY FEED STORE fd' fin-v .P A , mia.:-'fi'Qg..,,,Mz 1 w xx ,4- ' 'Ju 40 Qu DENNIS MOORE Fat G-Club 3.4: Football I,2,3,4: Basketball 1,25 Track l,2,3, 4. HILDUR PEARSON Hildur Y-Teens 4: Girls' Glee 3,4p One-Act Speech Play. BEVERLY NEWMAN Newm Pep Club 3.4gY-Teens 3.4: Girls' Glee 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3.4, FHA I,25 Band Ig Swede Breeze 45 Senior Class Playg FHA Historian 2: Y-Teen Publicity Chairman 4: PSP Club Merit Keeper 4: Girls' Glee Business Manager 45 Girls' Octet 3, Girls' Triple Trio 4. DIXIE RHINEHART Dix Pep Club I,2, 3, 4, Cheerleader Ig Y-Teens 2.4, Girls Glee I,2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus I, Annual staff 49 Activities Editor of 55 Swede 4, Assistant Office Girl 2, 3, Office Girl 4, JOHN OSTROM Big John G-club 2,3,4g FFA I,2gFootba11I,2,3,4p Basketball I, 2g Track 1.2, 3g Gridiron King 43 All-State Class B Tackle. LAURENCE ROSENDAHL Rosie Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4g Boys' Glee 3, 4g Boys' Glee Pres. 4: Boys' Octet 3, 43 Boys' Quar- tet 2, 3,4gMadrigal 2, 4g FFA I, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1,25 Jr. Class Playp Sr. Class Playg Thespiang FFA Reporter, Vice Pres. 25 Thespians Treasurer. Compliments of PETE'S LUNCH X f-2' CS I fs 1' 2 A i 'si' , fm fe' C It was E fix E-7 -5' ,, ' 'I' 1 ' 7 Q CAROL SHAFFER Shafto PepC1ub2,3,4gY-Teens t.2,3,4gY-Teen Historian 4g Girls Glee I,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4g Camera Club 3g Student Com ig Swede Breeze 4g Annual staff 45 Classes Editor of 55 Swedeg Sextette 2g Triple Trio 3g Trio 4g Harvest Festiva1At- tendant 1,23 FFA Sweetheart 3. BETTY SABIN GUGLEMAN Bet Y-Teens 4g FHA 3.4g Girls' G1CCl,2,3,4 Operetta 3, 4g One Act Play 3. ORVA SIEMERING Peanuts Pep Club 3,4gY-Teens ig FHA I,2gCam- era Club 3g Annual Staff 3g Office Girl 3, 4. MARLENE SALL Liz Pep Club r,2,3,4gCheerleader 1,2,4g Y- Teens Ig Band I,2,3,4g Student Com 3 Student Com Sec. 35 Speech Play 2g Thes- pians Play 45 Gridiron Attendant 4. DONNA SILKETT Donnie Transferred from Lexington High Pep Club 2,4g Home EC. Club l,2g Girls' Glee 1,45 Sr. Class Playg Hi Jinx Cabinetg Vice -Pres. Home Ecg Hi Jinx I,2, 3. LEONARD SCOTT Len Compliments of DAN 8. MAC S BARBER SHOP -E F' 5 'Qi ' v :L R ,xs- lfd i I-X: I as. ' V. X n x 1 . ,NF r ' sv 1, N.. X . H' 1- 1 J. I fm.. ' L .3 -, .,,H,- 1 .43 ' :R K if .. WE ' 1 , . . I :'..l .-, Y r' ' '- Q 'E ' 'I I suagy CAa4aia -q ' ' ! I . x ' 1 x I K . ...J 9' 1, I, YX. . 'GU , FYR 1 ll .iff 541' 4 Serenadin'l Jack Litchenberg Bob Ludwig Jim Malone Alice McKim Diane Morse Alberta Newman Loel Nichols Kay Nickerson Sherrill Owings John Patterson Sharon Patterson Linda Pearson Bill Peck Glenda Peterson Myrna Preitauer Norman Reynolds Quentin Rich Karen Rosendahl Katherine Rowan Robert Schafer Carol Schriver Elaine Schulz Evonne Schwartz Sharon Scott Sherril Sticlcleman Leo Sylvan Karen Thorell Lorene Tunison Larry Viter CORONATION ATTENDANTS Betty A and John P Compliments of K.K. APPLIANCE 1. - 5' , Vi c., V I 'Q' , l i . W ,, . nf, -'J -. -v . 7. f G r I 3 1 'Q' ll 9' It 'lov ' Q Viv: l , f A I A -3 f' .. .,g 145 -1 ,. Y Q tx X N I 5 t. as 9 1 X '- V' ' I R ill Lv . ,., 1 - f 4-5 asm N' qi - ak' 3 li is at CLASS OFFICERS, RIGHT: Kay C.. Bi1lW., Vice Presi O. . Presidemg M Secretary. demkoger CORONATION ATTENDANTS aruyn w., Compliments of J .C. PENNEY COMPANY Janice G- and B111 W 1, , A f 4' ' P K Q? Q J. 'gd 4 f -9 J sg. A V iff f ll is a tg! 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Dean Ackerman Jerry Aden Joyce Aden Luella Aden Sharon Aden Jim Adle Dave Anderson DeAnn Anderson Karen Anderson Larry Anderson Wilna Baaclc Dennis Ballmer Fred Beardsley Mary Jane Benson Laverne Bray Virgil Bray Gayle Brooks Kay Christiansen Karen Christiansen Clay Carskadon Bob Cal lahan Roselle Callahan Dean Claflin Archie Clegg Phyllis Cole Audrey Corso Janice Craia Kay Deaver Ruth Denny Gordon Edwards Gary Erlandson Gail Fenton Sandra Ferguson Harley Fox Mnrilvn Frnnren Z X t Norris Franzen LaRae Gaudreault Janice Gonzales Gilbert Grady Geraldine Hiclcen Ralph Hicken Signe Helberg Norman Hudson Elaine Holm Romaine Janssen Gary Jorgenson Don Klinkman Jack Kniss Marilyn Kolb Mary Ellen Larsen Merle Lind Larry Linker Carol Loostrom Terry Lyons Jack McAdams Mary Ann McCain Freddie Moore Elaine Moore Kay Lynn Morse Roger Ostendorf Ronald Owings Dean Peterson Marilyn Quinn Ardyth Robinson Connie Sealander Marilyn Shaffer Scott Simon Barbara Sitorius Bill Wells Marilyn Wiclcstrom Sue Wiggins Janette Williams Marye Williams Jim Wilson Compliments of GAYLE'S MEN'S STORE F Q if Q U13-N 1 1 + X I X ' 5 5' A I, 4 X l., h 4 A R Q - , Ag 2 h N If Q. 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A ' A Q f 71 F551 I y 'S , 2, . a ,Q Y , WN VV 1 1 J rs.. - 9 F T SL- ' i -51, 1 Q ff' ' It .Q 0 :,' Q , ,M V 4- '- .A D ig, - L if - ri Q Y ' X. xx X v ', N ex ' :EX Q. ,G- N Q9 5 ni .V- qfx-T , A -2 CLD Nancy Anderson Larry Bedford Rosalie Bode Carol Bringelson Richard Bringelson Stanley Brooks Sara Bush Jill Buterbaugh Gladys Carrick Donna Jean Clevenger Roberta Corso Carole Dubany Vera Earll Bonita Fecht Stanley Fecht Elnora Fleischer Arlene Gronewold Jody Healey Sharon Hite Beverly Hudson Rose Marie Hudson Eunice Jensen Violet Junker Willard Keiser Cheryl Kirkpatrick Mae Kwiathowski Peggy Lind Vernon Maline Leona Malone Dave Mann Oh these tests I Roger Mann Barbara Markussen Delphean McDermott Allan Moore Ronald Morse Randy Nelson Danny Nichols Jenelle Oman Don Ostergard Ron Ostergard Gary Padley Cora Pearson Deanna Peterson Larry Peterson Richard Putnam Virgil Monte Ronzzo D. Jerry Robinson Arlan Ronnekamp Beverly Rosendahl Stanley Sabin Linda Schafer Richard Schwanz Marvin Sitorius Claude Slack Dean Slack Douglas Stevens Harold Swanson Karla Sylvan Dennis Thorell Edith Thorell LeRoy Tunison Catherine Wiggins Compliments of BUSH ELECTRIC E 8. J LAUNDRY CORONATION ATTENDANTS Violet J. and Ron O. 2 7: . , .,,, 3 ,f K 7' , , . T 1 r'I 1 'Qi' vcfufn 5 Ji if g ,s.s :gg g, if if s r ' f - '-1 ' Y , 'X 'bv 'R P .L 'Q' ' I ' 1 e I, 4 Ei, QQ . Not pictured: Clifford Willis, Lawrence Ostendorf 2 rub ID A ml is .sf . CORONATION ATTENDANTS OFFICERS: Peggy J. , Vice Presidentg Jeanie L and Robert B Dick W. , Secretaryg Dale M. , Presi- dentg Joan S. . Treasurer. Marlys Anderson Robert Banks Oliver Block f L V Wilma Carrick - ' , 'L 1 : A g. Robert Corso 'L , Q' 15 Elaine Cunning 4,4 r , y 8 p' 5 t J David Dishman so r Vu 0 yziiiq ' Henr Dishman U3 P ' . ' Donrza Eckley is S t ,. X 'H l y '! .. I?l l f Johnny Fecht -QQ fi Lorene Fecht 5 .. J - Q V S n x Norland Ferguson x. 15, N t if Q ' . 1 ' ' ,N Joyce Fitzgerald g 'XM' . Qi' 'eq Jimmy Garrelts A J 5. L .Q N JN I Jennie Gillespie , K I EJ Z 'K' a James Gonzales A I '- ll ' MW L Peggy Haynes rm ,, ., ,X Johnny Hehnke .Q - y ' ' . it zz -2 V Q-X Betty Hicken . 'S A Q ' Q - 8 Q. 24 ' Joan Houchin 'ey ' -5:3 I' - vs Mike Hudson W 1 J Derr Jensen Larrby Jobman f Peggy Jo ns A -1' Tim Johnson A A Q dx , 7 , ' Karen Krepcik , Q, 1 ' :W Qi '5' ' Jeanie Lombard fy ' 83 7 ' Alice Lynn f X. ' 'Q . it ' - , Jerry Malone V J R ' J ' , t ' xi, ' 81 Lorelei Marllinl P i li I rl r 5 s t 'lil t Gar Mars a .W Levis Mathieu ,H l A LeRoy Mclntosh Jerry Miller 'U ' Ig- Y Dale Morse ,WN X Roger Nichols 'fel Jonette JE Ostendorf F 3 Irvin Pas ewitz mf' if. 1- H 'f's , Gayle Patterson L P' J f L i 1 Sharon Patterson If , ' LA iv y Mary Lou Pearson Y' ':i- J fr ' 24 , Christian Potter Q 8 L X 4 l g A , Gary Powers '55, Qif . 51.3 n Jo Ann Schledewitz 'JW , ' Laveme Schwartz ' , f ,A ff: Carol Sealander 1 kg A 4 ' Bradley Stickleman so XL- 0 7 ' '- lm Stull vi , - ' .Q Micheal Sylvan ,LQ '. 5 1. gp Gar Thomalla N' 'J l ' Clilliord vifer 'f 1? Kay Viter , A L S Bertha Williams A C Linda Williams 3 . 1 1 Duwayne Widholm ' Q' Richard Wulf .Q-M414-9+-Q r ,A,,,, ,.,,,,... N... .,,..,A. .,,N,,, H.. ,......,.,- ..... 2 'kv 4' 'f 'f '-N'5'Q mfvsaaewiaw,wv-f. ..- QVYF n 1:54:59 4 . .. , . Q. .. ge ...f. 44' X I 191 5' C 1 475' Q! , enii B i l E 4 l November lf: 1 Q 'I8-20 State Music Clinic A' C' February ' 7 Band Concert v MdfCl1 fl 18-19 South West Clinic 1 X May h X f 20 Band Concert 8 I A l 4 ., Compliments of SPELTS LUMBER COMPANY s . 1 - . X en iq A 52 ' A an-5 P. Z?W! September I6 Cozacl Hay Days Parade 23 Harvest Festival Parade October Il Marine Band at North Platte I6 Band Day at Lincoln 23 K.S.T.C. Homecoming ite' F 'YQ . , ll' I 3 ' ,fwfr I ,ff'f i w ' '.'W',1-5'5 , , ', VF' Mi . J. 1.1 Compliments of GOTHENBURG ELECTRIC S J 1 in fx -2 fr' ' - ff V R y. dv x si sxf . X59 . ,pe ' ndfxoo Ox xx Qegn 400 e Ot' 0 Compliments of IDEAL GROCERY GI-ADY'S BEAUTY SHOP XX ow v E' ushe A 'xx -WX YQOQYK .,w ' J MN x SW - we G., cafe 6 Goo 'get sw 6 as WM, - Il 5 u,. ,, .4 ,-1? . D . ,w, 1' A71-as an , P r. 43, u Ho,-L Haig as S G 0091 S fel, W C061-,bl 8 z Aanm ' h 'W fu ' 9 . hr I I of030de X wie 7 f 'b60,,e age' awe I d fo Compliments of NIFTY CLEANERS ROOKER HOME and AUTO SUPPLY Rocker Home and Auto Supnly Larry. ixecl BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janssen. Fecht, Viter, Peck, Block, Morse, Pearson. Mann. THIRD ROW: Grady, Stott, Pat- terson, Newman, Bringelson, Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Clegg. Aden, Fox, Wiggins, Gonzales, Newman, Cole, Edson. FIRST ROW: Nelson, Ostergard, Kniss, Wells, Owings, Kolb. Compliments of GOTHENBURG FLYING SERVICE GOTHENBURG PAINT and GLASS BOYS' OCTET: Laurence Jerry boel, Jim, Harlan, John Ralph roulod TRIPLE TRIO: Kay. Marilyn, Luella, Beverly, Annette, Mary, Joleen, Judie, Marian. SEXTET: Marilyn, Karen, Linda, Karen, Ka ren, Karen. I ! TRIO Marian Joleen, Carol 6A0fu5 BACK Row, LEFT TO RIGHT Aden, Holm, Geiken, Nichols, Cumpston, Aden, Wilson, Mc- Kim. THIRD ROW: Rosendahl, Rodine, Aden, Beckman, Fecht, Rosendahl. M a n n , Peterson. SECOND ROW: Keiser, Rosen- dahl, Anderson, Iunker, Fecht, Nichols. Bringelson, Anderson. FIRST ROW: Miss Wherry, Stry- ker, Meester, Loostrom, Car- ter. Deaver, Corso. Compliments of LARSON'S SKELLY SERVICE HOWELL LUMBER COMPANY an fr' SKK 'ss ' .- - S 5 4 Y x If Ei RYS. Q?55x9ei2X0e 9- xoxeev PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Mary Ann Youngberg BUSINESS MANAGER Beverly Newman FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carter, Anderson, Quinn, Stryker, Youngberg, Cole, Corso, Deaver, Markussen, Cole, Edson, Sabin, Sylvan, Kolb. SECOND ROW:Silkett, Meester, Jensen, Gronewold, Fecht, Loostrom, Rhinehart, Pearson, Wiggins, Bringleson, Shaffer, Gonzales, Newman, Owings, Corso. THIRD ROW: Miss Wherry, Keiser, Anderson, Pearson, Junker, Peterson, Rosendahl, Brinkhous, Schultz, Bratten, Callahan, Bedford, Anderson, Buterbaugh, Oman, Newman. FOURTH ROW: Jobman, Schriver, Rosendahl, Rodine, Aden, Graham, Miller, Williams, Garrelts, Geiken, Holm, Aden, Baack, Aden, Fenton, Car- skadon, Morse, Goodner, Pearson, Mann. MADRIGAL, FIRST ROW: Carol, Joan,Janice, Karen. SECOND ROW: Karen, Kay, Linda, Kay. THIRD ROW: Loel, Laurence,Jerry, John, mph. . y F f Q, . 'Q' sf- I - 1 X X HQ. , X N 'Y '69 gaw QQSSXSQ-0566 wave PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Larry Vizer BUSINESS MANAGER John Patterson Compllments of DIXIE CAFE BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nichols, Aden, Cumpston, Grady, Anderson, Aden, Janssen, Peck THIRD ROW: Mann, Fecht, Rosendahl, McKim, Viter, Patterson, Block. SECOND ROW: Joan Edson Wilson, Fecht, Fox, Stott. FIRST ROW: Miss Wherry, Nelson, Nich Wells, Ostergard. accompanist, Beckman, Clegg, ols, Bringelson, Peterson, Kniss, xi X fy, Pickles, or In Old Vienna , an operetta . '4 M in three acts, was presented the evening of May H f ll. Miss Wherry was the vocal directory Mr. , , if ' McCue directed the dramatics. Ka Healey Q0 WN X C, and Sharon Patterson were student Lrectors. s wh af, 6049 n wi, me .tx X55 'looxaxzx V gbtafbgiril -09 Aoi YQ QXX 6,96 . . 5300 90 ' X . A Compliments of BARNEY'S TEXACO wwe, 'Y , SERVICE i C GOTHENBERG FLORAL COMPANY 5 . ,Q -AX N 1,-gg C . XX two N90 1- K0 -' .gs- QYXOG a Q0 we we ATR' me aixelsetxezs co be 21:5 Us fs 524' C' QD. f'?'i-A I We ' ' .- 1 it ll 'W' ttf 1 W-F ns . 5 C' Qgkfy I at A gh' unior may l'm Dorice Gaylord, from Hollywood. She's tainted again. Do you believe in love? rig Lrg 5 B V 1' l 'fd iw Q Q,-,. ll If WJ A 1, , ..u,v Snakes would be mild after all this. L ,ig Y, XII xi 'S 5 u ,L 30' KAY HEALEY Student Director ii. ' She looks like a pickled sparerib were the striking words of Betty Aden, play- ing the title roll in the Junior Class Play, ll SHI: . The three-act comedy, presen ted No- vember 11 and 12, is abouta trip on which Tish drags her two best friends, Aggie QDiane Morsej and Lizzie CDonna Karlej along with her to study Nature. Tish buys a second-hand car and begins the ioumey with her two best friends. Lizzie wires Charlie Sands fLarry Viteri, Tish's nephew, and tells him of Tish's plans. Lizzie and Aggie arrive at the Eagle Hotel which is run by Ellen Leighton CKaren Rosendahlj . Tish drives through the plate glass window of Luther Hopkins Uerry Brockl . The hotel safe is looted by Denby Grimes fRobert Schafer! and Dorice Ga ylord fEdythe Keiserl . Tish solves the mystery at the conclusion of the play. The other cha ra cters that help Fonn the comedy are: Chorita QKay Gaudreaultl , Bettina Trent QLinda Pearsoni, Sheriff Lem Pike Uohn Pattersonj , and Callie Ho kins QAlberta New- manl, and Wesle Andiews QBob Ludwigl . Mr. McCue directed the play, and Kay Healey was the student director. l'm goin' to place you under arrest. Compliments of KAMPFE 8. TOLLEFSON WALTER BENSON SHOP 2' fff' C93 R. W . 1 ' Ml. Lois Bush ke! DYRECTOT 0936109 anCe5Su7 N ER: Y 511505 AN Ao ra Nl T ST AG - , 66 2 .manga Zglrrefecl lefecfiue .gory Robert Aden had the lead in the senior 2 class pla , Double Barrelled Detective Story , pkirying Arthur Stillman, ayoung man with strange talents who was sent by his moth- er, Mrs. Stillman fLois Bushi to track down Jacob Fuller lRichard Schafer? . Archy is at- tracted by Rosemary Hillyer lDona Silketti . Meanwhile Fetlock Jones Uen'y Gillespiei, who. claims to be Sherlock Holmes' CLaurence Rosen- dahD nephew, plans some Foul lay against Flint Buckner CDan Gaudreaulti , an ill,-tempered miner. Sadie Smith fHelen Milleri, a waitress, helps Fet- lock make up his mind. Other members of the cast are: Nanc Palmer lDonna Goodneri, Mrs . Stillman's housekeeper: Amanda Sink QBeverlyClaflinl , a gossipy neighborp Sammy Hillyer CRonald Hampsonj , Rosemary's brother: Mrs . Hogan fKayAnn Jobmani , the camp washwomany Katie Hogan iLinda Kay Famhami , the washwoman's Four yearold daughter, lniun Hattie CKay Manni , an Indian womcrnp Pat Riley fHarlan McKimJ, the sheriff, and Ham Sand- wich Uames C u m ps to ni, a good-natured miner. Something new was tried in the senior class play this ear. Two sets were used. The Firstset usedlin the first act was a cor- nerof Mrs . Stillman 's New England home . The second set, the largerof the two, was used in the remainder of the play fonrr- ing the Hope Tavem, in Hope Canyon, Colorado. The play was directed by Mr. William T. McCue. Lois Bush was the student director. Me find 'um. Compliments of TOWN 8: COUNTRY SHOP I itil Q. 5 Ql'lL0l fi la-I , f1b 'Q, 4 C gf. ff . ff A F535 AN? 259 ... - Fetlock Jones, you are the murderer You fainted, Amanda. Sign here, Mr. Holmes. if Poor Fetlockl PRESIDENT Rmyh Lois Bush 'Mig VICE PRESIDENT Annette Mann SECRETARY W Frances Stryker TREASURER CHARTER MEMBERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT Row L Bush A Mann L Laurence Rosendahl Rosendahl F Stryker SECOND ROW L Vtter B Fecht K Mann R Hampson THIRD ROW M Youngberg C Shaffer J Carter L Nichols BACK ROW I BHU man Mr McCue The First Mrs. Paris rates Excellent. F' l If Men Played Cards Like Women Do. . .. 1 '4- ,' .4 On December 7, 1954, thirteen charter mem- ,' C rew constructs set. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. FRONT ROW: E. Keiser' 'FOI' flffeefl DSW membel'S WGS on MGyl3, . M. Carskadon. SECOND ROW: S. Patterson, M. Block, R. Beckman, K. Nickerson. BACK ROW: K. Rosendahl, D. Morse, K. Healey, L. Pearson, B. Aden. NOT PICTURED: B. Ludwig, K. Gaudreault, J. Brock, D. Janssen. M, bers were initiated into Troupe H81 . Activities in which the Thespians took part were: Attending two Kearney State Teachers' College plays, and spon- soring the all-girl play, Nine Girls . Initiation Stage Manager constructs fireplace wi it 'ff 1311 .,, ' 1, ,M ,QQ T ! A 'O J' . Hr- ' H ,if +2 . .Ei he R1 Tug 32 Q. ,J RW,-A A Set for Nine Girls. Compliments of FRONTIER STATION: OASIS CAFE MAYBELLE BEAUTY SHOP go N 'fait Lx .f tjgg . ,, Kms Q lr , ' ' f ii ' .1 fe: 7 I ,,, x A A, X'- . ng A National Honor Soci- etytwo-year m e m be rs 7 Lois Bush and Kay Mann . FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Taft, Sharon Patterson, Kay Mann, Frances Stry ker, Joleen Rodine, Robert Aden, Linda Pearson, Allen Hanna, Dixie Rhine hart, Marlene Sall, Lois Bush, Kay Healey. The emblem of this organization is the keystone and flaming torch. The keystone bears in its corners the letters C S, L, and S, which stand for the four principles of this organization: Character, Scholarship, Leader- ship, and Service. The keystone symbolizes the high ideals of this Society. The flaming torch is the emblem of this purpose: to bear forward the searching lightof truth, to lead that others may follow in the light and to keep buming in our school a high ambition for the enduring values of life. Compliments of M.L. OWEN, M.D. Bob introducing a convocation. VICE-PRESIDENT Robert Aden SECRETARY-TREASURER Q t Karen Christiansen PRESIDENT FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Jensen, Mann, Aden, Christiansen, Kay Mann Schafer, Ostergard. BACK ROW: Wickstrom, Fleischer. Rosendahl, Gillespie, Cole, Stanton, Mr. Wilson. tl T ll' l - 7 J N f my -1 er ' r' I A fq A S X, X . x , f:g-fy--T L v l X X- 'rt' 593 Q 4 1 1' ' Decorating the tree is one of the duties. of PETERSON LOCKER '35-ff V Lois Bush Editor-in-Chief First Semester W M U S f I4 491-F 5 .lt me 4 QUILL 81 SCROLL MEMBERS, FROM LEFT TO i' RIGHT, FRONT ROW: F. Stryker, A. Hanna, Mr. Farnham, M. Youngberg. K. Jobman. BACK ROW: L. Bush, K. Mann, N. Hanna, B. Claflin. NOT PICTURED: R. Aden, C. Shaffer. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: F. Stryker, C. Shaffer, B. Newman. H. Miller. L. Bush. SECOND ROW: M. Youngberg, B. Claflin, J. Carter. BACK ROW: V. Johnson, K. Mann. A. Mann, B. Fecht, J. Cumpston, R. Engleman. Compliments of GOTHENBURG CO-OP OIL COMPANY If :Y ' 3 7 Q... -,Q f 5 ' 4 - ' JAX Frances Str er Editor-in-C ief Second Semester 1 ,J 3 , ' Q v i ' f K . nf' -I PRESIDENT Mary Ann Youngberg f? ...S ,F ,,...j September-Annual picnic at Lafayette Park. October- Recognition ceremony and tea . November-W o r l d Fellowship Program guest speaker. De- cember-Sacked candy, carol- ing party, delivered food bas- kets, sold holly and tickets for show. January-Visited Luthe- ran C h u r c h , contributed to Pol io F und . February-Sold hearts for Heart Fund, Valen- tine's Dan ce . March-Mind Your Manners-panel discuss- ion. April-Election of officers visit from Executive Director. May-Breakfast and lnstal lation of Officers. Annette M. gives Kay N. Cbmpliments of LA GRACE SHOP Mystic Candle. PACKERIS STORE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Healey, Secretaryg Pearson, Vice Presi- dentg Youngberg, Presidentg Rodine, Treasurer, Mrs. Price, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Hanna, Newman, Morse, Nickerson, Peterson, Rosendahl, Bush. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Aden, Brooks, Helberg, Anderson, Aden, Williams, Benson, Jobman, Mann, Johnson, Schriver, Kuhlman, Wiggins, Mann, Rosendahl, Peterson, Rhinehart. FOURTH ROW: Glenn, Anderson, Loostrom, Sitorius, Holm, Ferguson, Aden, McCain, Keiser. Graham, Bush, Anderson, Bratten, Morse, Pearson. THIRD ROW: Fecht, Markussen, Pearson, Fleischer, Buterbaugh, Healey, Hicken, Aden, Aden, Bode, Iunker, Kirkpatrick, Wiggins, Jensen, Fenton, Owman, Edson. SECOND ROW: Carrick, Carter, Sabin, Gaudreault, Owings, Patterson, Loostrom, Christiansen, Sylvan, Christiansen, Larsen, Kolb, Newman, Gaudreault, FIRST ROW: Hudson, Schafer, Dubany, Bringelson, Wickstrom, Carskadon, Gonzales, Shaffer, Stickleman, Stryker, Anderson. 1 :13Q1'ig qi' , ., -14 , 5 If 1.4359 .,,, Aff' -I I L ,J af' J 0 . ' - .Q his it D. V' 1 I if RT M' E I Gridiron Dance 'ig ' Compliments of L.A, LARSEN, JEWELER PALMER Mom PRESIDENT Annette Mann VICE PRESIDENT Joleen Rodine SECRETARY Edythe Keiser TREASURER Marian Aden MERIT KEEPER Beverly Newman This ear the Pep Club exceeded its previous member- ships wit a total of 96 members. The members sold at football and basketball games and also sponsoreda Penny Camival on January 22 to raise money For the club. On October 22, the Pep Club chartered two cars on a train to Ogallala For the football game. The annual Gridiron Banquet and Prom was held on November 16. Coronation of Athletic King and Queen was held February ll following the David City basket- ball game. The enthusiastic Pep Club held pep rallies preceeding each game led by the varisty cheer- leaders, Marlene Sall, Judy Carter, Kay Mann, Maydene Carskadon, and Kay Nickerson. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Miss Wherry, Marian Aden, Shirley Bratten, Cheryl Kirkpatrick, Wilna Baack, Sue Wiggins, Gayle Brooks, Marye Williams, Betty Aden, Donna Kuhlman, Joleen Rodine, Diane Morse, Annette Mann. SECOND ROW: Kay Gaudreault, Janice Craig, Muriel Glenn, Beverly Newman, Edythe Keiser, Carol Anderson, Marilyn Franzen, Joyce Aden, Karen Aden, Verna Mae Geiken, Kay Healey, Lois Bush. FRONT ROW: De Ann Anderson, La Rae Gaudreault, Myrna Preitauer, Janice Cole, Phyllis Cole, Kay Deaver, Nancy Hanna, Marilyn Shaffer, Elaine Schulz, Geraldine Hicken. 'sl- RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Luella Aden, Sharon Aden, Janice Gonzales, Karen Christiansen, Kay Christiansen, KING AND QUEEN Oltrom Mann THENBURG MOTOR C T is T ar as-fqg,f,,'k J ,Qc 9 all ' 'ky -ld aim A WEN, l 1 rt 4 A 'R I r gf' M 1 A I 'f ' by Q g, J ' 42,1 H 5 . - if I A Ili -.i gl: :L wif. ' 3 ' , I- , ,S ' 1 fi' L-L t .. , i 2. . it 5, -,V ff X 3353 n V' v 4 'A - 1 ' I . I A A! I ' '35 'I A gf' l 2 3 'A' ,A A h PRESIDENT X -, -C sk, ri I if 3 I I ' A , Dan Gaudreault :ff 5525 I 0 D .. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jerry Gillespie, Bill Peck, Harlan McKim, Ronald Harnpson, Ron Stott, Dennis Moore, Larry Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Glenn Kuhlman, LoelNichO1s, Allen Hanna, Bill Fleischer, Ron Engleman, Ken Dillmon, Dan Gaudreault. THIRD ROW: Jerry Bauman', Jack Litchenberg, Jerry Brock, John Patterson, John Ostrom, Robert Aden, Roger Ostendorf. VICE PRESIDENT Allen Hanna SECRETARY-TREASURER Ron Stott To be awarded the coveted G , a boi must have plecyed nine quarters in football, fourteen in basketball, or have gained a first place in a dual trac meet, plac in a conference meet, or qualified for the State Track Meet. Boys can also gain a letter in a sport by competing three consecutive years in good standing. Hdlffime Compliments of NEBRASKA NATURAL GAS co. x T Senior football boys receive cake .i Q 2i,f' 4 I ' lk 3 . I L That was a ioke?? I 'z kk! sf i I y ?' Q? I. T X T PRESIDENT Connie Sealander VICE PRESIDENT Betty Sabin SECRETARY Lorene Tunison TREASURER Karen Thorell I-IISTORIAN Barbara Brestel SONG LEADER Shirley Meesrer DEGREE CHAIRMAN Leona Malone NEWS REPORTER Linda Schafer SEA -'Sh t x .I ' 'Wm r LAJIR sl LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Shirley Meester, Connie Sealander. SEATED: Betty Sabin, Karen Thorell, Bar bara Brestel, Linda Schafer, Sharon Hire, Vera Earll, Mae Kwiatkowski, Lorene Tunison, and Leona Malone The F.H.A.i opened their activities by attending the Fall Conference at North P?j:AKhfE?tigvE::iN Platte on September 25. On November TO, the faculty was honored with a coffee hour. The Chapter sponsored a Clothing Crusade for the needy in European countries on December 6-9. On December T6, a Christmas party was held in honor of the parents. January 6 marked the first meeting of the new year. Time was spent in the explana- tion of by-laws and the constitution. On May 5, election of officers was held for '55 and '56. The F.H,A. honored senior members and the president on May 12. Compliments of JOBMAN FURNITURE Assignment completed Decorating cakes 11 ,I Clothes for the needy P FFA SWEETHEA Carol Shaffer -af-v' 'jf k RT -1 - verve-+14ff A Ps V-Q 7, A S, -5,5 . . - sf, ffm, Yi Wife f . - .,.-M hom. , K, V itvffrd t PRESIDENT Jerry Gillespie -to is - 1 I FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Ludwig, Aden, Gillespie, Grady, Bauman, Kuhlman. SECOND ROW: Maline, Stevens, Anderson, Carskadon, Brooks, Franzen, Janssen. THIRD ROW: Franzen, Kuhl- VICE PRESIDENT Romaine Aden SECRETARY Laurence Rosendahl REPORTER Bob Ludwig TREASURER Jerry Bauman SENTINEL Glenn Kuhlman Janssen, Lind, Adle. Compliments of CORNHUSKER HARDWARE Mixing the mud man. McAdams. Ackerman, Peterson, Lyons. BACK ROW: Jobman, Turnquisr, Callahan, Stevens, Chapter activities other than regular meetings in- clude: FFA stand at Harvest Festival, Float in parade, initiation of Greenhands, initiation for Chapter Far- mer, Christmqs card selling campaign, annual Dad- Lad meeting, basketball games with other chapters, a t te n d e d Lexington Parent-Son banquet, sending Christmas cards to business, sent eight business places subscriptions to Future Farmer Magazine, showed films as educational programs. Concentrating on drilling H an-I , Tightening it up ,2- I -.A v On Aprll 30, from 6-30 ho ll 30 p m , the iunior class honored the seniors wlfh fhe annual unlor-senior banquet. The gym was dec- Junior class sponsors were 3 ' ' U1 .. A ffr, A -P W Q I 1 b 58 X Compliments of SCHRIVERS DAIRY AND MARKET r' 4, .spaarlfin , .giaorfd 3 71+ , ,Q f ,-, W, 'Y 'PU' M 1 .. ff-'M ,k..' AM M m , ' , ' I L i A. f 'Q 0- ' fr'-.4 , , .gf Q ' XX f R ' Hg. 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Zom QI f .X 1 goacked j 1 H .gzcclenf an WVCLIICIQBP5 FOOTBALL TRACK Terry Lyons B111 Fleischer Compliments of AcKERMAN's CAFE complamenfs of ACKERMAN-s SERVICE STATION ard! y ua 8 r'ffJ., LEFT TO RIGHT TI-IIRI' ROW Coach Zom Ludwrg center Ostendorf tackle Brock back Ostrom tackle Aden end Kuhlman tackle Bauman back Coach Uehhng SECOND ROW Nrchols end Grllespre back Gaudreault guard McK1m center Flerscher guard Engleman tackle Patterson end V1ter tackle Lxtchenberg back FIRST ROW Lyons student manager Hanna back Hampson back Moore guard Stott back Sulhvan back Peck back Drllmon end SWEDES I3 CENTRAL CITY 0 The Swedes caputaluzed on theur frrst game of the 1954 season by beat mg the Blsons Scormg was shared by Sullrvan and Lltchenberg SWEDES 26 HOLDREGE 0 The undemated Swedes polrshed up therr team as they knocked off the Dusters, last years state class B champs TD'S Gaudreault and Peck wlth one, and Lltchenberg wlth two SWEDES 32 MINDEN 0 The Swedes romped the Whnppets scorlng all their pomts In the fnrst half One tally forAden and two each for Sullivan and Dillmon 06115011 5 QCOI' Complnments of FRENCHY S DELUXE CAFE SWEDES I9 LEXINGTON 0 After a slow start the Swedes swamped the Mmutemen In the last quarter to wln their fourth In a row Peck hntpaydsrttwuceand Lltchenberg once SWEDES 6 COZAD 0 The Swedes meta determmed team as they had trouble beating the Ha makers The only tally bemg made by Jack Lntchenberg SWEDES 0 CURTIS O The Swedes were held scoreless by a powerful Aggre team whlch was hampered by numerous penalties JANSSEN HARDWARE SWEDES 7 OGAIALLA 6 The Swedes playsng the part of the underdog came out on top of a hard fought battle Lutchenberg takmg the only scalp from the lnduans SWEDES I8 ORD I3 The GHS eleven won over the Chantucleers on the home grad L t chenberg Sull Ivan and Peck found the promlsed land for the Swedes SWEDES I2 KEARNEY I9 The Swedes made a capable show mg as they were edged out for the South West Conference tutle The pen etratlon was made by Peck .t 6, P P K - . 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I - ll n ' - ' I n U N: . . . . . . .. . . I I Q O A 0 0 O 9 - . Wx obert I 'xr 'K HS., ,a 1 All J. . State if Class Lag- V UB.. Wit' . 9vL'f fn . 1 A 1 .M 4, I Patterson E rf-V-an 'r .... vw., ', N Ili 'KN A 4 , . ,, .4 , 1 5' h -1 ' :T -L57'f5E- f21 'fJ-I ' - 1 -1. Ron Engleman l Tackle Co captam I ' 'f A 212 2 Y F, ' :Wip- mm. . 2 My L1 Wd? Wir. Harlan McKim Center 4 , Jerry Gillespie Back 9 I Allen Hanna Back M-x. Larry Sullivan Back '-'vs Q. 4 ' 4... Dennis Moore Gua rd J Jack Litchenberg Back Compliments of STAR SHOE SERVICE OLSON RADIO 8. POPCORN SHOP px if 4: f - ' S' - A If 1 ' . if -, . f' w. I4 f ,1 ' B ' W , , . 'ar E, ,, Bill ALL , Ron Stott Back QA Ostendorf x Tackle Allen Hanna Ronald Hampson Swedes Swedes Swedes Swedes Swedes Swedes Swedes Swedes I amifg Season Burwell Or l-lolarege Lexrngfor Sldney Cozad Ravenna McCook Rolaerf Aden 2 Yr Letterman ls? Team SW Conference Honorary Capfarn Jerry Brock 2nd Team SW Conference J an Ron Stott Harlan MCKW Complrmenfs of NEBRASKA FEED PRODUCTS O - 48 44 42, ' d 37 51 T 47 45 ' . 51 54 59 C '8 70 fn Z3 48 80 56 'T 3 Y 5: in l 2 ,E lm' Q 1 3 f -1 'Q X fhaflg J ij mc afar! f 5 E P 5 3 . Ei xl .cv ... 4 X Qigilayfd THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Ronald Beckman Ralph Hrcken Bob Ludwrg John Patterson Robert Aden Marlowe Carlson Norman Hudson Arch1e Clegg Gerald Jobman Dean Claflrn Fred Beardsley Dean Peterson B111 Flerscher SECOND ROW Gllbert Grady Ronald Aden Jerry Brock Jerry Bauman Gerald Aden Merle Block Loel Nrchols Jack Lrtchenberg Larry Vtter Jerry Grllespre KennethD1l1mon Harlan McKrm Dave Anderson FIRST ROW Norman Lam bertus Larry Sulllvan Allen Hanna Scott Srmon Ronald Morse Dave Janssen B1llWP1ls B111 Peck Ronald Hampson Gary Erlandson STATE MEET QUALIFIERS Jerry Bauman hrgh hurdles Jerry Brock 880 relay Ken Drllmon 880 relay 880 run Harley Fox pole vault Jack Lrtchenberg 880 relay Danny Nrchols 880 relay Bffeflflen FF BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. Ronald Aden, Jerry Brock, Jerry Bauman, Merle Block, Robert Aden, Jack Lrtchenberg, Larry Vtter, Kenneth Drllmon, Harlan McK1m. FRONT ROW Norman Lambertus, Larry Sulhvan, Allen Hanna, Scott Srmon, Ronald Morse, Dave Janssen, B111 Wells, B111 Peck, Jerry Grllesple. Ronald Hampson Compliments of DR. C.C. CUNDALL and STANTON MAYTAG F I PM A D ' ' , . tl' L. if P ei ' - ' I- e 9 It X , ' I .r '- I , . M , T F- f ' A A I-. , gal 8 5 J ' ' r I A x , ,f y , f ' I 4 V 'E X ' X L 'T , X ix - k .- xr' M' 1 ,Ai - r . rf: . 'J -rm tx' ' ' x 'N Q t N Zi, w Q . ' 'I I f A , 1' I I f f I O ' N Omaha World-Herald XHIIIZIMIIT Ht HIHIIT l95 -.r -. s', -: .x -,.- I ,v . ,H-v. ,giaorfd .- . e .x', 15'.5:7.,t2' H olhdhl tolli- :raid I 4-f A if ' Fr? 67 nalad f NW' lg' f X ' .r Instructions I' t W .Q ' . Two more For G.H.S. 1 the i' A-0 . R., 1 Another first Tense moments ,-R 5 .f I Let's hope Compliments of POWER'S BAKERY WOW f0f me LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Jack Kniss, student manager, Dave Janssen, Gary Jorgenson, Jim Adle, Al Larson, Dave Anderson, Ralph Hicken, Gerald Aden, Dean Ackerman, Don Chilton, Norman Lambertus, Fred Beardsley, Gerald Jobman, Coach Papstein. FRONT ROW: Clay Carskadon, Gilbert Grady, Dean Peterson, Bill Wells, Jim Wilson Scott Simon, Harley Fox, Ronald Aden, Norman Hudson, Jerry Robinson, Archie Clegg. Z?a5LefLaf Lf'xt'1fN LEFT TO RIGHT, THIRD ROW: Roger Kuhlman, Scott Simon, Merle Block, Jack Litchenberg, Harley Fox. SECOND ROW: Coach Papstein, Gilbert Grady, Archie Clegg, Jim Wilson, Gerald Aden, Jack Kniss. FIRST ROW: Norman Lambertus, Dave Janssen, Ronald Aden, Bill Wells, Norman Hudson. Compliments of L.L. HANNA OLESEN FUNERAL HOME P25 l'l'l6lI'l all UHLOI' .X4tALlLC:5 T , va M? J A 4 41 ' tw 4:04 24376: mfiuaesm.-.4 'r smuaieumv 12318, BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mr McNarr Sabrn Padley Ronnekamp Ostergard Peterson Peterson Schwanz Fecht Mann Brtngel son Hecox Aden Morse Powers SECOND ROW Hecox Mann Mathew Beardsley Ferguson Nelson Ostergard Gonzales Gaudreault Scheffler Sampson K1l11on Ward Slack Hudson FIRST ROW Nlchols Garrelts Morse Block R1ne Lundstrom St1ckleman Gerdes 'ensen Sylvan Wulf Dyer BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mr McNa1r Wrllrams Banks Peterson Schwanz COACHES Mr Srms Mr Uehlrng Mr Morse Mann Mr Uehlrng THIRD ROW Hecox Franzen Aden Brestel Fecht McNa1r Ostergard Ronnekamp SECOND ROW Gaudreault Ward Beardsley Scheffler Nlchols Slack Padley FIRST ROW Nrchols Hecox Wulf Jensen Morse Nelson Ostergard Bedford Mann We-A A B Q p ,., . rx. ' V :RN , SM , V 'N ei ' v -1 QC' -faq 'Q 'rf Fi gov cl J 5 ' if' JV a f' 5' ' H I , 4 , r x Q , A - f I . QQ' L . I - A f 4 , 4 I A 1' 52' Q' M Qs, x 11 - 'A AHL . 4 fin . -asks. 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