Grand Island High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Grand Island, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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Y .Y .1 ,Q ,.l,l,A, r ,,,, k, . .A pllge QIGPOVI Volume 36 Senior High School Grand Island, Nebraska ,,,, 1 Editor-in-ChiefwSusan Shepherd Business Manager-Sandra Armstrong ' 'gf' ' AdviserWMiss Celestine Brock g f 4, 2 'iff' 1 1' yu- !u'0lr'v X . 1 visa 5 X ,.. X 5. mmannuan-rw' '-'ff W-Mira'-1rff Hbxunw- -f H , M, GOLD-l95 Page thirteen 'Q 1 s f 1','3y 141 To MISS Ella Blunk for her many years of falthful servlce to the students and faculty of Semor Hlgh School, we dedlcate thls book We hope that her reflect1or1s and the reflect1ons of this book serve to brmg back her memorable experlences of thlS year and of the past years Page fifteen a lf' 2 g,w:5,.. -' 3 r S S 794-:I -LJ- ,g' w '- i 01 'f' M 4 -gl. AIY1, 1 1 N . 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Siggins B. Lee B, Petersen B. Boroff B 5!0l 3, ,ga ' r gif, , f CQ - f -G . I. ' 0 . ., ,, , V -' 'E 'F . 3 . i o , ,.-.Jil -J ,Sf r the top prep team all season. They racked up 342 points to their opponents 44. Honors were received by many Islander players. Mike Lee, defensive end and offensive back. and Richard Roenfeldt, tackle, were placed on the post season mythical Associated Press team, and the World-Herald squad. Picked on the Associated Press team was Claire Boroff, back. Darrel Pinkston, back, was on the World-Herald eleven. A majority of the pigskin players were mentioned on most of the Big Ten Con- ference and East Division clubs. Creighton Prep of Omaha, the World-Herald's co-champion, and Lincoln Northeast were added to next year's sched- ule to replace Kearney and Omaha North. Kearney dropped GI so they could play cflcctions smaller schools that are in their class of football. The Islander's pact with Omaha North ended this year. Don Inks, guard and center, ended his GI high school football career when he reinjured a shoulder he had hurt in an early Claire Boroff Sprints for one of GI's touchdowns. in the Islanders' convincing 40-O Big Ten Play-off victory against McCook. practice session in the third game of the season against Columbus. Tootie was making his first appearance of the pigskin season when the accident occurred. Don worked as a student manager and morale- builder for the squad after the injury. Placed on every all-state eleven and most of the Big Ten Conference selections was Tackle Richard Roenfeldt. Dick was noted for his good linebacking. He played reserve and varsity ball in his junior year. Richard, along with Larry Westerbeck, was voted by the team as honorary co-captain, after the successful gridiron year. Regular tackle, Larry Westerbeck, received honorable mention on different all- Roe B Maki B Smith C Hehnke E Feaster E Eversoll E F. Gaines E Wagner-- B nisf' 'N-Q5 9 fn nxf' 'V' 'Nfl 'Sw 3591? .BQELQ Y gg. 180 has ya -2 any 33 A Sh ' 4 70. 4 Q34 gs! SECOND TEAM Front Row: Bob Aldridge, Don Hines, Jerry Seymour, Don Jelinek, Louis Parkin. LaVerne Reimers, Jim Kiken- dall, Ben Wood. Second Row: Student Manager Joe Walker, Richard Robinson, Tom Osborn. Phil Gonzales, John Crow, Richard Bowers, Rolland Bennet, John Gies. Third Row: Fred Gaines. Pete Sorensen, Oscar Bredthauer, Don Olson. Bob Kappelmann, Robert Koehler, LeRoy Maki, Ed Gzehoviak, Mark Zook. Back Row: Coach Steven Gaines, David Ely. Larry Cook, Ronald Schwieger, Lowell Downey, Bill Cusick, David Candish, Bill Castor, Jerry Case, Coach Bob Gregory. ' 7' ado Hitor , oo Reserve footballers made history in ing Lincoln High's B crew for the first time, their three-win-and-one-loss season. Tutored the Islanders pulled out a 6-7 ball game with by Stephen O. Gaines and Robert Gregory, 18 seconds remaining in the rugged test. the 32-man squad defeated Hastings, 25-14, Ten juniors and 22 sophomores composed there, for the first time in six seasons. Play- the club. GI B Slate Opponents B Head Coach Jerry J. Lee, center, is sur- 32 Hastings 6 rounded by his assistants, S. O. Gaines B 39 Columbus 0 squad coach, E, A. Toft, line coachg Jacque - Evans and Robert Gregory. 25 Hgstmgs 14 6 Lincoln Central 7 ' c ,' I ti I Though Don Inks, former 1, . V letterman, was injured 5 , early in a practice ses- I-It ' sion, he stayed on as 2 , f , Br A morale bui1der and stu- ' Q12 , dent manager. 5 , 2 : V if , .. --3.1.4 ' 'Z 1 . , - -T J....,.. if it , - .,4..J. E M .-L.. Claire Boroff, Mike Lee, yt Darrel Pinkston. and Ter- 7 Sak Q ry Trueblood are shown ,,,..,, ,r ' displaying the trophies ' won by the Islanders this year. I Toeing the mark are the varsity basketball players. Roger Roe. Terry Trueblood. Mike Lee, LeRoy Maki. Walt Switzer, Fred Gaines, Larry Feaster, Bob Schuyler, Ron Falldorf. Jerry Schroeder, Darrel Pinkston. George Dunham, Dave Ely, Claire Boroff. wagers Shine at Home Grand Island's 1953-54 basketball season came to a close with a loss in the semi-final round of the district tournament at Fremont. The Islanders had a record of 11 wins and seven losses. The season opened with a 59-43 vic- tory at Lexington in a ragged game. The Islanders then met and downed Nebraska City, 56-22. Highly regarded Lincoln Central came to Grand Island the following week-end and was stunned, 64-63, in an overtime tilt. This game saw the Islanders reach a peak of per- fection which they failed to match at any time later in the year. Class B York handed a tired Grand Island team its first loss of the season, 45-52, the night following the Lincoln Central game. After the Christmas holidays, the Third City team opened Big Ten East divi- sion conference play with a 51-43 win over Columbus in a slow game. The next night at Kearney they were mauled by the red-hot Bearcats, 61-40. At Fremont, after holding a 25-21 Page lirvnly iirn half-time lead, Grand Island fell to the Tigers, 57-53: but downed North Platte, 62-60, in an overtime game. The team finally broke a three-game losing streak on the road with a 55-41 win from a weak Norfolk team, then romped to an easy 61-40 victory over the Curtis Aggies, with the second string hitting almost as many points as the starting five. Hastings became the only team to down the Islanders on their home floor, as the tall Tigers won, 59-51. The home team played a fine game, but could not overcome the height advantage of the Hastings team. Again the Third City crew rebounded from defeat to eke out a 47-46 win over a classy Lincoln Northeast team, becoming the only team to beat both Class A Lin- coln teams in the regular season. Opening their final home stand, the Islanders rolled past Beatrice, 51-34, in one of the season's sloppiest contests. The next night they closed the home schedule, when Grand Island took a 62-52 win from the stubborn Fairbury Jeffs. Third City again fell to the powerful In the rough and tumble of a basketball game, occasionally the photographer gets an action shot to reveal the teams in play. This shot then will leave its rrcord for history in the Purple and Gold. Hastings outfit, this time losing 49-6T in a game that saw Grand Island fall apart after being in close range of the Tigers at half- time. En route home from the Hastings game, the team became stranded by a snow- storm, causing the rescheduling of the Mc- Cook game to the next Monday. The Islanders continued to be plagued by the weather, as they traveled to McCook in a dust storm. They were downed, 61-56, by the Bison after trailing, 27-40, at half-time. A bad first quarter, in which the Islanders made at least 10 poor passes, was the main cause. The team rolled later, but never closed the gap. Grand Island opened District Tourna- ment play with an easy 42-29 win from a Norfolk team which had won only one game all year. It was a poorly played contest in which the Islander substitutes put in con- siderable time. Playing what proved to be the Third City team's final game of the season in the semi-finals of the tournament, the team lost to Fremont, 54-43. Though trailing only three points at half-time, 24-27, the Island- ers were unable to trim the margin. Looking ahead to next season, the Islanders can be expected to improve on this year's 11-7 record. The team will lose only two regulars, and will have back their num- ber one and two scorers. The ten returning lettermen can expect to battle with the incoming sopho- mores and the second-team leaders for first- team positions. Next year's schedule will again in- clude 16 regular opponents, plus tournament play. It should all make for a year of bas- ketball which will be even more lively than this season has been. Larry Feaster, sophomore center, hooks up two more points for Grand Island's thrill- ing 64-63 win over top-ranked Lincoln Cen- tral. Darrel Pinkston. forward. watches Feaster chalk up the two points, Page lirerily Ili: 4 1 47 A39 v4s' rd as 'B'SQUAD Front Row: Jim Gneckow, Gene Suponchick, Louie Parkin, Jerry Seymour, Jerry Wagner. Larry Irvine. Jerry Case. Back Row: Student Manager, Bob Krohn, Claire Boroff, Gary Miller, Jim Hehnke, Bob Kap- pelmann, Bob Siggins, Roger Massey, Jerry Schroeder, Larry Smith, Student Manager, Jim Stalker. Reserves Aim for op Six juniors and nine sophomores gained valuable basketball experience in cage play on this year's reserve basketball team. The club, coached by Bert Alfrey, completed a 12-game slate with seven wins and five defeats. Members of the crew will be aiming for varsity berths next year or the following season. Some second-team play- ers will spend another year of seasoning on the B team. Four boys, Jerry Schroeder, Bob Kappelmann, Jerry Seymour, and Claire Boroff, were boosted to the first team be- cause of their showings. Sophomore Jerry Schroeder took high individual scoring honors with 104 points or an 8.6 game aver- age. Jim Stalker and Bob Krohn handled the student manager's chores. The reserve wins were over Farwell, 54-40: Elba. 54-48: Columbus B. 47-37: North Platte B. 47-37: Phillips, 68-4123 Gilt- ner, 59-38: and Hastings B, 55-35. Their losses were to Chapman, IST-323 Cairo, 35-463 Kearney B, 47-373 York B, 38-35: and Hastings B, 44-40. Forward Larry Smith was a good re- bounder and corner shooter. An accurate right-hand hook was the qu' lirenlv luur best weapon Jim Hehnke, center, used against the opposing teams. Consistently improving as the season progressed was the big center, Bob Kappel- mann, who poured in a lot of points. A steady and reliable good job was turned in each contest by guard Jerry Sey- mour, who was a second-year man. Claire Boroff saw plenty of duty at the starting guard spot. Speedy and a good point-maker was Jerry Case, junior. Larry Irvine, guard, had a good eye for the hoop. A consistent scorer and rebounder was Jerry Schroeder. A long two-handed set shot was mas- tered by Gene Suponchick. A hard worker was Jerry Gneckow. Roger Massey saw duty from the for- ward position. One of the tallest boys on the crew was Gary Miller. a hustler. Louie Parkin, sophomore guard. could hit from out in front. Jerry Wagner had a deadly jump shot. Bob Siggins, sophomore. saw plenty of action as a center. Grand Island varsity was led this year by 12 men who lettered and who worked hard to bring to the Third City the best basketball possible. Bob Schuyler was this year's team captain and the senior forward. He could be counted on for those needed points and was a steady rebounder. George Dunham, senior guard, a good man on a long shot, could always come through at the free-throw line. Larry F easter, sophomore center and the team's leading scorer, was a steady per- former, netting 213 points. Darrel Pinkston, junior guard, who was always hustling, came through with 196 points. Mike Lee was the other starter. A junior guard, he was rough on defense and always on the move. Walt Switzer, reserve center, was always able to come through with a hook shot when it was needed. Roger Roe, a fine guard, was accurate with his long shot. Terry True- blood, a quick-moving reserve, handled the ball well and had plenty of drive. Fred Gaines, who sprained an ankle Without these boys life would be misery for coaches and players alike. They are GI's basketball student managers. Darold Irvine and Jim Gneckow. Here they are shown get- ting equipment ready for a game. Bob Gregory. varsity coach. and Bert Alfrey. reserve coach. con- gratulate each other with a hand- shake after their successful basket- ball campaigns. Dozen Get Letters C11 just as he was hitting his stride, was a dependable player. LeRoy Maki, an accurate set-shot artist, was a capable ball handler. Dave Ely, a transfer from Broken Bow, proved to be a good all-around basketball player. Ronald Falldorf, the team's other sophomore, rounded into a good defensive player and ball handler. Page IIUOIIIYYIIIC NIAIOR MERCHANT LEACIE lxront Row Erxln Luth Jerrx CHTIISIC Jlm Gneckoxx J1m Klkendall Don Inks Steve Games Don Exersoll Second Row George McMullen Duane Exexsoll Jlm Rxan Cecll Walker Larry Van BOQn1ng Stexe Hansen Galx Petersen John Mayer Back Rovx Ken Klostermexer Cuff 'Nielson Darrel Davls LQWIS Rohs Jerrx Herndon Dlck Stephens Rlchard Lammert League Gwcs 1 O Bo Appxoxlmately 150 Sen1o1 Hlgh boys xx hose DIGNIOUS basketball experlence ranged from gvm classes to some hlgh school ball pa1t1c1p'1ted ln an entertalnlng and memor able Melchant League basketball pxoglam Lll'ldQl the management of thelr nexx sponsol Halxex Leamons The boxs xxho xxe1e act1xe ln Senlol Hlghs mtlamulal cage set up plaved a 1ace holse stxle of basketball Games xxele cxc1t1nU mtnx txmes because of the sp111ted lace fox the league champlonshlps ll' ht doxxn to the xxne The boxs xxho pfutlclpated ln both lcx ucs pltxed b tskctb xll fox fun As thcn season progressed manx of the teams began to cllclx xxlth team xxonk sklll and hustle Thex took the p1oU1am se11ous1x bx shoxx Ing ref ulal attendance and good spoxtsman shlp Ex en xx lthout the SLIDQIXISIOI1 and tlam Pau x mg the othe1 cage crexxs have the boys nexextheless played an admlrable brand of basketball After refereemg the games many of the captains learned of the d1ff1cult1es other referees xx ork under Many of them bene flted fiom these experlences and learned to apply good sportsmanshlp to 1ts best adxantage Falmlen s xx on the major league champlonshlp xx hen they edged Dr Peppex Thxee teams Falmlen s Dr Peppex and DIQIS MOtOI completed then elexen ime slates tled xx 1th 9 and 2 records DICIS xx ts luled lnellglble to compete ln the plax off and an all star play off game xxas cancelled because of confllcts In the mlnor league the sole leade1 xx as Rox al C1 oxxn Cola xx ho xx on the tourna ment S . . l . J ,. Y O T T L L 1 Ar. I 1 - Y - 1 v , . V ' ! ' ' 7 - . . - . . xl. .' ' h E ly ' , L - ' , ' , v s .Y closeness of the contests. There was a 4-1-42. in an overtime play-off contest. b.. . .. . - . j 5 . v nl, . ,, ' ' ' ' . ' ., A 1, ' . . - HQ 1' z ' as 1 z ' . 3 1 'ff ' ' ' t ' ' 'J- L . L. . 7 . A-S , . I- , ' -5 ' - ' L' ., V . 5 1 5 -' 5, lv x .- ' v , ' 3 1 gr s 1 n L Q K - - D Av 1 v V v v - he 'll't'lIf ' six Roberts Da1ry f1n1shed ln second spot Fmal major league standlngs vs ere vs hxle Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Wards ended 1n thlrd and fourth places respectlvely This lntramural league xx as orgamzed ln tvso d1v1s1ons major and mlnor wlth 12 major squads and four mlnor teams At the beglnnlng elght boys were on each major team and all of the 14 boys from the pool savx actlon Elght boys also were on the four mlnor teams and two more were added for tournament play Each boy was requlred to play at least one quarter each tllt Eleven games were scheduled for the major crews and the m1nor teams played s1x games each plus a tournament Two boys were selected to be captalns of each respectlve club when the program began These captalns refereed and kept t1me and scoxe for the t1lts Falmlen s Dr Pepper Dxers Kelley Grocery Walklln s Dltter s GI Sports Chrls Texaco Unlted Motors Jamson Duff Co Mmor league were Robert s Da1ry Sears Roebuck Royal Crown Montgomery Ward regular Chance at Basketball season results 'VIIINOR 'NIERC HANT LE -XGUE Front Row Bob Mader Rlchard Bauer Joe Walker Back Row Ronald Dold J1m Baasch Darvll Thavenet Fred Col well Don Inks 161 goes hlgh ln thc alr for two polnts m Merchant League play Other league players watch attentlvely Page lwenlv seven ' ' - W L . . , . I ,M 9 2 . Y . . . 1- . . T . ' 9 2 - - . 8 3 . . . . ' 1 7 4 , ' ' ' 7 4 y ' n 4 6 . ' 4 7 . ' ' 2 9 ' , 2 9 ' . Model Laundry 2 7 ' . 1 10 . ' ' 4 2 . - 4 2 . ' v . 4 2 ' 0 6 ,, , 9. Each year physical education classes under the supervision of Bob Gregory work on the trampoline. Above are members of the third period gym class shown in one of their workouts Jim Kikendall is in mid-air. Keglers Form New League One of the new organizations formed this year was the Grand Island Junior Bowl- ing Congress QGIJBCJ. The boys active in the league learned some bowling and had lots of fun. The league started off with 18 boys who composed six teams. Many of the boys had had little or no previous experienceg but, even so, this year's league set some records that future members will find hard to beat. The best bowlers from the league formed a team of their own and bowled with the Men's Booster League. The JBC was sponsored by William Smith, chemistry teacher. They met on Saturday mornings. JUNIOR BOYVLING CONGRESS Front Row: James Peters, Bob Cordes, Hubert O'Brie ', Roiand Harder. XValter Ross, Charles Gray, Richard Bauer, Noel Schoenrock. Back Row: Don Eversoll, Denn s Shreefer. Max Realm, Richard Swanson, Terry Granere. Pete Sorensen, Edward Gzehoviak Bill McGavern. L1rrvSmallev, Jim 'Nlinoi Jon Ptdeisen William Smi h sponsor. I Front Row: Barbara Hart, Marilyn Skrdla, Mary Gibbs, Mary Brown, Marilyn Frick, Sally Rembolt, Jean Jones, Jeanette Kiolbasa, Jean Ann Shanks. Second Row: Justine Christemen, Juanita Scott, Anna Hermes. VeAnna Christensen, Shirley Anderson, Charlotte Gilmore, Paula Roehrkasse, Mary Peterson, Donna Cunning- ham. Third Row: Janice Dean. Deanna Dahlke, Barbara Michelmann, Gloria Fair, Nancy Shaver, Sonic Paris, Ann Milne, Betsy Burdick, Karen Kemptar, Virginia Gray, Beverly Stumbo. Fourth Row: Joyce Bowers. Janet Snyder, Rita Clark, Margaret Hornady, Paula Lundquist, Carol Morris. Durelle Moorberg, Pat Campbell. Carol Martin, Susan Siebert, Cleora Robbins. Back Row: Sheryl Whorton, JoAnn Wiles, Carol Senkbeil, Glen- nys Searl, Donna Mertz, Sarah Smaha, Carol McFarland, Cleo Robbins. Janet Cupit, Sandra Kully. GI Jets Como in lOl Buy a personalized balloon, buy a GI sweatshirt, buy some home-made fudge or a dance ticket! Those sales girls you heard many times during 1953-54 were none other than the GI Jets. This corps of girls-93 strong-in purple skirts, white sweaters, and purple and gold beanies made up the novel card section during the football season. One night the spectators in the east stands saw the card section spell out Grand Island letter by let- ter. On Halloween they saw them make a pumpkin in orange and black, and always there was a friendly Hi done on the flash cards to greet the opposing team. The club sponsored the football dance, with the theme, Out of This World, and the basketball dance which centered around a circus theme, to conclude each sports age th irly season. Each Tuesday noon, the Jets, excused from classes early to eat, gathered in the auditorium promptly at 12:10 for a short, snappy meeting. Thursday after school, they practiced long and hard on the flash cards and with the cheerleaders. The sponsor for the Jets was Miss Barbara Hershberger who worked with Miss Virginia Guhin, sponsor for the cheerleaders. The annual spring banquet and dance was held May 8, at which time the new of- ficers were crowned and the will and prophecy read. With this final event, Sally Carter, president: Barbara Kelley, vice presi- dent, and Anita Krohn, secretary-treasurer. brought the 1953-54 GI Jets in for a final landing after a very successful flight. JETS Front Row: Marilyn Schoenhoiter, Judy Osborn, Margie Bartuska, Anita Krohn. Sally Carter. Barbara Kelley. Jeanne Walker, Barbara Schubert, Nancy Gibson. Ser-ond Row: Pat Gillespie, Donna Marquard, Karen Meyer, Carol Reher, Evelyn Kamps, Connie Okerstrom, Lawanna Tucker, Betty Mader, Marlene Dietrich. Sharon Birch. Third Row: Mary Sherfey, Sue Milne, Donna Labart. Karen Lindsay. Nona Falmlen, Nancy Chapman, Karen Senkbeil, Marlene Purdy, Donna McKinney, Loyola Rea, Josie Briseno. Fourth Row: Rose- marie Keller, Elizabeth Paine, Elaine Hale, Shannon Proudfit, Shirley Hutchins, Pat Tegler, Shirley Morton, Shirley Woodruff. Susan Shepherd, Joyce Dunham, Annette Scheffel. Back Row: Marilyn Wells, Rogene Schim- mer. Rosemary Bredthauer, Janis Meerkatz, Dixie Glade, Sondra Purdy, Juleen Christensen, Sandra J. Wilson, Karen Wilson, Betsy Ray, Myrna Olson, Lois Beliel, Sherry Sullivan. Successful ' zutdinv Jets form a GI with flash cards as t ' V the cheerleaders lead the student v?,.,. , body in a rousing cheer for Senior's unbeaten football team. Shown in the foreground are three of Grand Island's cheerleaders. Irene Nielsen. Karen Krall, and Jan Launer. The cheerleaders and the Jets worked together in harmony to promote school spirit. 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The Y-Teenettes are made up of fresh- men and sophomore girls, their sponsors are Miss Irene Moerer, and Miss Ruth Seibold. Junior and Senior girls compose the Y-Teens. The sponsors for this group are Mrs. Carol Lambelet, and first semester Mrs. Mary Jane Harder was co-sponsor. Miss Charlotte Mason served as the co-sponsor second semester. Panel discussions, hair styling dem- onstrations, cover dish suppers, fun nights, talent shows, selling holly, and collecting old clothes are some of the many things that the clubs participated in this year. Officers of Y-Teenettes were Susan McGrath, Judy Lindgren, Mary St. John, and Dorothy Gjerloff, president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary respectively. Y-Teen officers were Mary Huston, president, Nancy Ivers, vice president, Irene Nielsen, treasur- er, and Marlene Purdy, secretary. There is a dual purpose in the pro- gram offered by the YWCA. While the girls are helping their community, they are also developing themselves. Y-TEENETTES Front Row: Barbara Gronfeldt, Janice Sorensen. Judy Miner, Carole Hehnke, Alice Deitchler, Sandra K. Wilson, Margie Horst, Karen Conant, Mary St. John, Judy VViig, Bobbie Evans, Susan McGrath, Anita Heins. Second Row: Kaye Stewart, Jacque Meves. Grayce Swartz, Sharon Palmer, Kay Tjaden. Julie Pulliam, Peggy Meves, Nancy Lagsding, Carol Campbell, Barbara McHugh, Della Pierpont, Betty Ziola, Beverly Scott, Marie Marshall. Yvonne Meininger. Third Row: Roberta Klinginsmith, Marla Winkhoff, Norma Jean Nelson. Sonoa Falmlen, Wanita Sturtevant, Diana Wright. Dorothy Gjerloff, Marcia Weeks, Linda Van Trump, Rosella Jacobsen. Vivian Morris, Ethel Anderson, Carman Horn, Sharyn West. Baek Row: LaDonna Bockmann, Bernedine Laub, Nancy Bishop, Judy Ruschy, Jean Paulsen, Elaine Rubene, Beverly Waldo. Virgie Wooden, Judy Granere, Barbara Rapien. Front Row: Mr. Adams, sponsor. Joe Walker, Eugene Craft, Walter Boyll, VVal1er Quillin, Sam Stoll, Dale Ewoldt, Jim Gneckow, Gary Benzel, Jesse Galvan, Charles Sutton. Charles Gray, Sec-ond Row: Larry Carsten- son. Richard Wacha. John Crow, Jerry Gneckow, Venneth Clark, Jim Jaeger, Larry Irvine. Jim Godsell, Rollin Ball, Ronald Mohl, Don Hines, Kenny Van Hoosen. Cliff Nelson, Lowell Downey, Third Row: Walter Ross, Noel Schoenrock, Dennis Dangler, Dayle Gabler, Richard Luna. John Mayer, Richard Beattie, Frank Patton. Mike Sheehan, Dick Starr, Sheridan Anderson, Ben Wood, Dennis Shreefer, Vernon Cassell, Gary Schuett, Back Row: John Gies, Ronnie Zetocha, Gwyer Grimminger, Gary Petersen, Fred Gaines. Dave Lendt, Cecil Walker, Jerry Cook, Bob Hehnke, Richard Roenfeldt. Bill Cusick, Steve Gaines, Richard Spiehs, Max And Str ss Service Ram i rex. One of the most active of Seniors clubs is Hi-Y. The club, composed of 54 boys, is sponsored by the YMCA, and their adviser is Dwight Adams, new to Senior High this year. The YMCA adviser for the group is Phil Smith, general chairman of the YMCA. Bean feeds, candy sales, Christmas Cheer help, and the annual Sadie Hawkins dance are a few of the club's activities. Its major project is participation in the Hi-Y Model Legislature held in Lincoln each fall. This year the boys sponsored a bill which would require that all teachers in the state of Nebraska have four years of college. Another major project of the group is the sponsorship of grade-school football leagues. Hi-Y boys serve as coaches and plan tournaments in which the young boys compete against other grade schools for the championship trophy, given to the school by the YMCA. Serving as officers for the year were Sam Stoll, president, Bob Hehnke, vice presi- dent: Cecil Walker, secretary treasurer: and Jerry Cook and Richard Roenfeldt, sergeant- at-arms. Seated in the YMCA having a gab fest are Dick VVacha, Dennis Dangler. Larry Carstenson, Dick Roenfeldt, Jerry Cook, Don Smith, and Vernon Cassell. ul I LIVE Y'ERS Front Row: Marilou llelzer, Justine Christensen. Gertrude Stager, Betty Leith, Barbara Michelmann, Marcia Bellairs, Shirley Anderson, Marilyn Skrdla. Shannon Proudfit. Judy Granerc. Shirley Morton. Anita Krohn. Sec-und Row: Sheryl Whorton. Mary Judy, Janice Brule. Barbara Redding, Janice Dean, Alberta Sawicki, Nancy Shaver. Thais Plank, Mildred Loebsack Third Row: Shirleen Tillman, Paula Lundquist. Carol Morris. Shirley Smith. Linda Van Trump, Beverly Miller. Norma Nelson. Rosetta Rasmussen. Helen Wieczorek. Betty Snodgrass. Donna Scott. Back Row: Shirley McHugh, Susan Siebert, Lois Beliel, Maureen Sullivan. Pat Ewolclt, Lois Ilusman, Shirley Auhl. Waunita Sawyer. and Fun Every Monday night the crash of fall- ing pins and the resulting shouts of joy or unhappiness fill the Rockwell Alleys. The Live Y'ers bowling league is the cause of the excitement. The league is made up of ten teams. of four members each. Each team elects its own captain, and the league as a whole elects its officers. Live Y'ers is sponsored by the YWCA, with Miss Dorothy Traill assisting as coach. Each team must also find a local business firm to help pay their expenses. The Live Y'ers try to reach their goals of good bowl- ing, good recreation, good sportsmanship, and also good attendance. At the annual sports banquet held at the YWCA, awards are given to the girls who have done the best jobs of obtaining these goals. This year the high individual scorer is Alberta Sawicki. Seated during GI-Y-Hi meeting are Donna Mertz. Darwin Irwin. Pat Campbell. Durelle Moorberg. Sharyn West. Karen Conant. Dick Gilingham. Dave Waldbaum, Bill McGavern, Ed Gzehoviak. Roger Mas- sey, Susan McGrath. Pat Gillespie. Barbara Kelley. and Jerry Jones. Page Iliirfy Sl'l'l'll The Lettermen officers, Don Inks. vice president: Larry Westerbeck, president: Dick Roenfeldt, sergeant-at-arms: and Duane Eversoll. secretary- treasurer, discuss plans for a coming Lettermen event at an impromptu meeting in the hall. Lcttcrmcn Share Social Event: The Lettermen's Club of 1953-54 opened the year by electing Larry Wester- beck, president, Duane Eversoll, vice presi- dentg Don Inks, secretaryg and Richard Roenfeldt, sergeant-at-arms. A hayrack ride following a home football game was the first project under the sponsorship of the new officers. Some 20 boys survived the initiation rites to become new members. They re- covered quickly, as they were able to attend the annual Lettermen's Club dance the same evening. The Lettermen also sponsored a dance for all high school football players and their dates. The club took over a spring picnic, which was originated in 1953 to bring to- gether all the former Islander Lettermen. Many former athletes traveled considerable distances to attend the picnic and talk over old times, as well as to meet the present-day lettermen. LETTERMEIVS CLUB Front Row: Jerry Cook, Bob Schuyler, Dick Roenfeldt, Duane Eversoll. Larry Westerbeck, Don Inks, John Gilliland, Jerry Carlisle. Larry Van Boening, Gary Petersen. Second Row: Roger Roe, Terry Trueblood, Jerry Herndon, Eugene Cordes, Darrel Pinkston, Mike Lee. Harland Ender, Larry Smith, Jim Hehnke. Steve Gaines. Third Row: Jim Stalker, LeRoy Maki, Jim Duff, Jerry Schroeder. Bob Siggins, Larry Feaster. Walt Switzer, Jerry Moore. Jerry Wagner, Coach Jerry Lee. Back Row: Coach Bert Alfrey, Coach Jacque Evans, Marlyn Jakub, Dick Stephens. Lewis Rohs, Ron Falldorf, George Dunham. Claire Boroff, Coach Bob Gregory, Coach Einer A. Toft. gi G AA Front Row: Dianne Bossen. Helen Judy, Maryth Brush. Fonnie Guyette, Elaine Kolho, Jean Jones, Vonda Helzer, C'arole Baker, Susan Kinnison. Janis Meerkatz, Nancy lvers. Second Row: Barbara Kozak. Judy Merten, Janis Baker, Deanna Baxter, Loretta Burton, Rosella Jacobsen, Dorothy Gjerloff. Sanoa Falmlen, Roberta Klinginsmith. Jean Kcmpf, Yvonne Meininger, Jeannine Herman, Caroline Dill. Third Row: Carmella Geist, Neva Lundy, Peggy Morton, Yvonne Burkman, Mary Judy, Judy Engle, Beverly Miller, Gerry Black, Vivian Morris. Beverly Dahlke, Harolyn Dihliern, Anita Heins, Marlene Lucas, Marie Marshall. Fourth Row: Bonnie Breiner, Carol James. Jeanette Gillham, Jean Bartuska, Kathryn Bangert, Barbara Lendt, Shirley Auhl, Fhloe Ann Bays, Brenda Kottwitz, Margie Horst, Peggy Meves, Nancy Lagsding, Judy Bellairs, Barbara Herrmann. Fifth Row: Donna Lahart. Lois Haggart, Pat Dolloff. Bernice Burnett. Earlene Flanshurg. Jo Ann Kutschkau. Louise Holder, Betty Becker, Thelma Johnston, Beverly Jewell. Sharon Airy, Jan Elrod, Pricilla Bresley, Norma Knight, Sandra Frost, Mildred Loehsack. Bar-k Row: Sue Milne, Sharon Armitage. Mary Sher- fey. Rosemarie Keller. Joan Kilpatrick. Rosemary Bredthauer, Lorraine Haggart, Janet Cupit. Carol Morris, Marlene Kunze, Mary Mittan. Dixie Glade. GAA Acti ities ary fi.X.K Front Row: Donna McKinney, Rogene Schimmer, Mary VValker, June Renter, Genevie Varvel. Druene Tagge, Annette Scheffel, Saundra Ruby. Marilyn Purvis. Marcia Weeks. Second Row: Elsie Rinke, Shirley Rinke. Linda Robertson, Virgie VVooden, Carole Schwartz. Janelle Trentman, LeAnne Post, Jean Paulsen, Julie Pulliam, Diana XVright, Janice VVinter, JoAnn VViles, Laxvanna Tucker. Third Row: Mary Vanosdall, Jan Roberts. Beverly Vkfaldo, Sandra Patterson, Linda Van Trump. Shirley Wilson. Marla Winkhoff. Norma Nelson, Kay Stewart, Rosetta Rasmussen, Sharon Rulieek, Janet Snyder. Back Row: Marcia Salestrom, Sharyn XVest, Grayce Swartz, Elaine Rubene, Paula Roehrkasse. Claudia Pichler, Thais Plank, Kathryn Schneider. Carol Niemoth. Pat Perkins. Q, 1-,af . oe? urpl L Qquc: akos IZIIHZI IVC As the final curtain comes down on the 1953 Purple Masque production of One Foot in Heaven, the entire east is seen gathered on the stage. Reflected in the looking glass as they put on their make-up for the Purple Masque play are Donna Merlz. Sarah Smaha, Dick Weaver. Sharyn Vwlest, and Barbara Rapien. PURPLE MASQUE Front Row: Donna Mertz, Karen Krall, Shirley Williamson, Betsy Burdick. Jan Launer. Sharon Ritchie, Donna McKinney, Shirley Morton, Sharyn West. Susan Shepherd. Second Row: Noel Shoenrock, Evelyn Kamps. Nona Falrnlen. Barbara Kelley. Mary Huston, Jan Philhrick. Sarah Smaha, Don Jelinek. Dick Weaver. Back Row: John Gilliland, Eugene Cordes, Dennis Shreefer, Ed Gzehoviak, Larry Anderson, Jerry Boehm. Bob Willman, Dick Foster, Larry Carstenson. , , .l X NI USIC MASTERS Front Row: Annette Scheffel. Pat Gillespie. Sally Carter. Charlotte Gilmore. Suzanne Hertel, VeAnna Christensen. Anna Hermes. Kay Cook, Paula Roehrkasse. Second Row: LaVerne Reimers, Delmer Rasmussen, Eugene Cordes. Lyle Kruse, Jerry 0'Keefe. Shirley Hutchins, Dallas Irwin, Barbara Schubert. Darwin Irwin, Irene Nielsen. Dick Gilingham, Marlene Purdy. John Gilliland, Jean Jones. Bob Stoppkotte. Nancy Shaver. Jim Minor, Sharon Rubeck, Vernon Bollesen, Phil Gonzales. Back Row: Dollie Pursell, Nancy Gibson. Lois Beliel, Sherry Sullivan, Nancy Ivers. VVanita Sturtevant. Rosella Jacobsen. Sonoa Falmlen. Mary Huston, Sally Rembolt, Glennys Searl, Marilyn Frick, Mary Brown. ast rs EX 1 in Song The Music Master's Club has been very busy this year judging the tryouts both for the variety show and for membership in the club. They also went caroling to the shut-ins at Christmas time. They met every first and third Mon- day night of the month, usually in the Music Room depending on the type of program. Many members participated in the concert put on for the teachers' convention, the music clinic, the Christmas show, the music contest. and the exchange program. Various small groups within the club have performed for the organizations and other clubs during the year. The club also helped back stage when the University of Nebraska's chorus and madrigal were here. The president of the club for this year was Jerry O'Keefe with Bob Stoppkotte as vice-president. Sally Carter as secretary, Delmer Rasmussen as treasurer, and Irene Nielsen, reporter. At the end of the year, the club had a party at which they announced the officers for the coming year. Some of the small groups that are in the club are the senior boys' quartet, the senior girls' trio, the junior girls' octet, and the junior boys' quartet. Music Masters members singing a tune, while LaVerr'e Reimers. center, stroms his guitar, are Phil Gonzales, left, and Dallas Irwin, right. 5 allctccrs C11 O O . Bl d C 1 ' ' The Moulin Rouge Dance, which was held on February 27, was the main project for this year's new art club, the Palleteers. A great deal of time and energy went to give the party a French atmosphere. The menus were printed in French. Entertain- , . Palleteer members who are examin- ment for the evening featured three floor im: 2, painting and making Consmm- shows, with Shirley Williamson acting- as Cjsmfleglhif:LfgCk5:h Ir'3i mistress of ceremonies. Music was provided Spuntonh by Louie's Little Loafers composed of Don Inks, Henry Mueller, Dick Wacha, Gary Hoeltke, Louie Roberts, Steve Gaines, and Gordie McMullen. Shirley Williamson, vice-president, and Bet- The club also took a trip to Lincoln sy Ray, secretary-treasurer of approximately to visit the Morril Hall Museum at the Uni- 30 charter members. The club's sponsor is versity of Nebraska. Carl Wegener, the art instructor. Stuffed elephants, giraffes, bison, all The club meets every first and third kinds of birds, bone structures, pottery, and Wednesday after school in private homes or art exhibits were some of the things shown in the schoolls art room. These meetings to them. The morning was spent in various include sketching, films, and speakers. activities of their own choice. Weather permitting, the members do scenery Jan Philbrick was chosen president, sketching and take field trips. PALLETEERS Front Row: Barbara Hart, Jan Philbrick, Lynn Ruple, Shirley Hutchins, Sally Nutter. Second Row: Norma Knight. Sondra Purdy, Sally Rembolt. Betsy Ray. Julie Christensen. Shirley Williamson. Back Row: Noel Schoenrock, John Mayer, Jim Christensen. Lewis Rohs, Howard Spanton, Frank Patton. fa nit 8' KJ Q4 ,,f- 'i Sf? -4,1. X, ff ., , , . J Q J W, N Q , NA X' I 1 f 1 xl I X . ' --J r A4 N. W., x LM? U1 X 5- X H . TK X . 1 J - . 1, - f- L-,N T.. lingw Imlv 'NUI A F 1 ' ,, Mf!'xJL,fl' ' I' X L Il H I I f I I, I ff . lv, I, I W vf If wa ,ff 4 ' ff I L, 'M ' f 7 'Y H ' 7 1 L I , 1' I ,L I . X 'V' - ff , , A , A ' .- , I X f 1 ',,,'x ,., . -.-.2'iZ-D'm s -.N 'f- 9Is:v swam fm... wr, he wk., ' .u , .fl ' LM -su 1 x.5,,:s.v be x -.WL .Q 0, u ' f' -'L ,.-, -pf 1, .,, rf., vw .f.,: - . 1 l.. '4-pp 4 , . - Y L , s. J aw. ..a. T Them the Reward' To 238 seniors, May 28 marks the end of a chapter in their life, that of their high school years. At that time they will sep- arate, and each will go on his individual way. What each will do, no one knows: but what they intend to do might be assumed by the course from which they will be graduated. College preparatory students lead the list with 98. Other courses and the number com- pleting the requirements for each are gen- eral, 923 stenographic, 153 trades pre- paratory, 12: bookkeeping and accounting, 10: cooperative trades training, 8: and home- making, 3. The class of '54 was curtailed from 334 as sophomores to 274 as juniors, and finally 238 seniors. While some of this num- ber transferred to other schools or will finish next year, this still shows that a number of the class did not finish their high school education. On the day of graduation members of the class will likely be filled with mixed emo- tion, sorrow at leaving behind one episode in their life, joy that they have finished, and anticipation to find what awaits them in the next episode. Class Minister: The Reverend Alan Justad. Senior Motto: With the rope of the past, we will ring the bell of the future. Flower: American Beauty Rose. Colors: Gold and White. Senior Play: April 2, 3. Senior Dinner: April 29. Senior Prom: May 21. Baccalaureate: May 23. Class Night: May 26. Commencement: May 28. Joan Allen Larry H. Anderson Myrna Anderson Sandra Armstrong Bill Baasch Jo Baasch Marlene Bahn Carole Baker Vicki Banks Margie Bartuska Lois Beliel Larry Bigge Alyce Bly Allen, Joan. College Preparatory, GAA: Y-Teen- ettes: Y-Teens: Glee Club. Joan plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College for a summer term. Anderson, Larry H. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Purple and Gold: Purple Masque: llomeroom Officer: Debate Team: Track Team. Larry plans to study law at Marmonth Col- lege in Illinois. rw forly' six Anderson, Myrna. General. Myrna plans to work either as a sales girl or as a telephone operator. She enjoys swimming, bowling, dancing, and col- lecting post cards. Armstrong, Sandra. College Preparatory, Book- keeping and Accounting. Phy Sci: Purple and Gold Business Manager. Sandra plans to attend Kear- ney State Teachers College, where she will take a secondary teachers course. of Acco pli hmcnt Baasch, Bill. Cooperative Trades Training. Mer- chant League. Bill plans to work as a mechanic here in Grand Island after he is graduated. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and driving golf balls. Baasch, Jo. Cooperative Trades Training. Jo plans to work for his dad after school as a blacksmith and welder. Baasch, Marlene. Stenographic. Marlene wants to work as a secretary in some local business. She is a member of a 4-H Club. Bahn, Georgene. General. Y-Teens: Orchestra: Pep Band. Georgene will either go to the Grand Island Business College or work somewhere locally. Baker, Carole. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teenettes: Y-Teens: Purple and Gold: Jets: Library Helper. Carol plans to marry this summer but is also considering furthering her education. Banks, Vicki. Stenographic. Y-Teenettes: Glee Club. Vicki plans to work as a secretary in some local business. She enjoys reading and playing the piano. Bartuska, Margie. Stenographic. GAA: Y-Teen- ettes: Y-Teens: Glee Club: Jets: Office Helper. Margie plans to get some sort of stenographic work after graduation. Beliel, Lois. General. GAA: Y-Teens: Live-Y'ers: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Orchestra: Jets. Lois plans to attend West- mar College in Le Mars, Iowa. Bigge, Larry. General. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Islander: Small Group, Larry will take a business course at the University of Nebraska. Bly, Alyce. Cooperative Trades Training. Alyce plans to take up office work after she is graduated, preferably bookkeeping. Bly, Geraldine. Homemaking. Geraldine would like to become a welfare worker in some other city after she is graduated. She enjoys collecting hill- billy records and pictures of hill-billy personalities. Boroff, Grant. Cooperative Trades Training. Grant plans to take up press machine work after gradua- tion. He has worked at the Independent during his senior year. Bredthauer, Rosemary. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Purple and Gold: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Jets: Home- room Officer: Office Helper. Rosemary plans to attend the University of Nebraska. Breiner, Albert. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Mer- chant League: Homeroom Officer. Bud enjoys hunting and fishing. Briseno, Josie. Bookkeeping and Accounting. GAA: Y-Teens: Jets. Dancing is a hobby of Josie's. Brix, Allen. General. Islander: Glee Club. Allen plans to take up a job in bookkeeping and office work. He likes to collect records and mess around with his car. Brule, Janice. Stenographic. Live Y'ers: Glee Club. Janice plans to attend a business college where she will further her study in stenography. Buhrman, Bryon. General. Merchant League. Bryon plans to take up machine work after he is graduated but has not decided where. Hunting and fishing are some of his favorite pastimes. Burke, Shirley. Bookkeeping and Accounting. Y- Teens. Shirley plans to work after she is gradu- ated. Carlisle, Gerald. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Mer- chant League: Homeroom Officer: City Govern- ment: Lettermens Club: Football Team: Track Team. Jerry plans to study veterinary medicine at Kansas State College in Manhattan, Kansas. Carstenson, Larry. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Purple Masque: Glee Club: De- bate Team: Lo and Behold. Larry will study either engineering or law. Carter, Sally. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teen- ettes: Y-Teens: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Jets, president: Homeroom Of- ficer: County Government. Sally plans to attend the University of Nebraska. Geraldine Bly Grant Boroff Rosemary Bredthauer Albert Breiner Josie Briseno Allen Brix Janice Brule Bryon Buhrman Shirley Burke Gerald Carlisle Larry Carstenson Sally Carter -J' ff-' Q' -9' 19 'Y T., 'gn lx xx! 4 y Chapman Dwayne Christensen James Christensen Joan Christensen Juleen Christensen Eugene Cordes Donald Jo Crumine Darrel Davis Robert Derr Aleda Dester Marlene Dietrich Clarence Dreier George Chapman, Nancy. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Chorus: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: County Gov- ernment. Nancy plans to study dentistry. Christensen, Dwayne. General. He plans to be- come a salesman after he is graduated. Dwayne enjoys hunting and fishing. Christensen, James. General. Palleteers: Glee Club. Jim plans to work after graduation. Draw- ing, painting, skating and hunting are his favorite pastimes. Christensen, Joan. Homemaking. GAA: Y-Teen- ettes. Joan plans to work in the chi1dren's ward at the St. Francis Hospital. Christensen,Juleen. General. Y-Teens: Palleteersi Jets. Juleen plans to attend Augustana College in Chicago. Illinois, where she will take a course in child care. Cordes, Eugene. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Purple Masque: Music Masters: Homeroom Officer: Junior Rotarian: Debate Team: City Gov- ernment: Lettermen's Club: Track Team. Pal- leteers: Phy Sci, president. Eugene will study nuclear physics at VVest Point. Crosby, Donald. Trades Preparatory. Donald plans to work after graduation. but hasn't yet decided where. Crummine, Clara Jo. General. Clara Jo plans to go to California where she will take up nursing. She enjoys skating and bowling. Davis, Darrel. General. Ili-Y: Merchant League: Lettermt-n's Club: Football Team: Track Team. He plans to work as a mechanic in Grand Island. Derr, Robert. General. Robert plans to work after graduation, but has not decided where. He enjoys hunting and fishing. Dester, Aleda. General. Aleda plans to attend Bethany Peniel College in Oklahoma City, Okla- homa, where she will take a commercial course. Dietrich, Marlene. Stenographic. Chorus: Jets. Marlene plans to attend Grand Island Business Col- lege to continue her study in secretarial work. Dreier, Clarence. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Solo: Chorus: Small Groups: Glee Club: City Government: Homeroom Officer: Student Council. Clarence plans to study engineer- ing or television. Dunham, George. College Preparatory. Pep Band: Homeroom Officer: County Government: Letter- men's Club: Basketball Team: Track Team. George plans to study elementary education at Kearney State Teachers College. Dunham, Joyce. College Preparatory. Cooperative Trade Training. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Live Y'ers: Islander: Jets. Joyce plans to attend Kear- ney State Teachers College, where she will study elementary education. Eddy, Jolene. General. Chorus: Glee Club: County Government. She plans to further her schooling. but has not decided at which college. Eisenmann, Lillian. General. Lillian plans to study nursing. but has not decided which school to attend. She would like to be a nurse in Colorado. Erks, Lester. General. Merchant League: Music Masters: Chorus: Small Group: Glee Club. Lester plans to work at a local gas station. Eversoll, Duane. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Pep Band: Lettermen's Club. vice presi- dent: Football team: Track team. Duane plans to attend the University of Colorado. Evison, Sharon. General. Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Palleteers. Sharon plans to take up office work in Columbus after graduation. Joyce Dunham Jolene Eddy Lillian Eisenmann Lester Erks Duane Eversoll Sharon Exisot -9-9 9- 0 Pat Ewoldt Nona Falmlen Dick Foster Steve Gaines Richard Gallaway Nancy Gibson Dick Pat Gillespie John Gilliland Dixie Glade Jim Gneckow Ervin Goehring Jayanne Grasmiek Louise Grayek Ewoldt, Pat. General. Live Y'ers: Glee Club. She plans to work at the telephone office. Falmlen, Nona. College Preparatory, GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Purple Masque, president: Glee Club: Jets: Debate Team. Nona plans to major in either English or speech at the University of Nebraska. Foster, Dick. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Purple Masque: Homeroom officer: Senior Class vice president: Student Council. Dick plans to study automotive engineering. Gaines, Steve. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Mer- chant League: Pep Band: Homeroom officer: Coun- ty Government: Lettermen's Club: Football Team: Basketball Manager: Track Team. Steve plans to attend either Peru or the University of Nebraska. Gallaway, Richard. General. Glee Club: County Government: Football team: Basketball team: Track team. Dick participated in these activities while attending Litchfield Iligh School. Gibson, Nancy. College Preparatory. GAA: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Jets. Nancy plans to attend Yankton College in Yankton, South Dakota. where she will study Christian Education. Gilingham, Diek. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Islander: Quill and Scroll: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Homeroom Officer: Gi-Y-Hi. Dick plans to study dentistry. Gillespie, Pat. College Preparatory. Phy-Sci, secre- tary: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Jets. She plans to study Business Adminis- tration. Gilliland, John. General. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Purple Masque: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Letter-men's Club: Football Team stu- dent manager: Track Team. Glade, Dixie. College Preparatory. GAA, treas- urer: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Live Y'ers: Islander: Purple and Gold: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: County Government: Library Helper. Dixie plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College. Gneckow, Jim. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Mer- chant League: Islander: Jim plans to go to the University of Nebraska to study engineering. Goehring, Ervin. Trades Preparatory. Ervin wants to be either a truck driver or a salesman after he is graduated. He enjoys hunting and fishing. Grasmick, Jayanne. Bookkeeping and Accounting. GAA: Y-Teens. Jayanne plans to work as a book- keeper at the Grand Island Baking Company. She enjoys music and baton twirling. Grayek, Louise. General. Jets. She will attend Kearney State Teachers College, but she plans to work at the telephone company for a year first. Green, Beverly. Bookkeeping and Accounting. GAA: Y-Teens: Live Y'ers: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Groups: Glee Club: Homeroom Officer: Student Council. Beverly plans to attend the Uni- versity of Nebraska Grimminger, Gwyer. General. Hi-Y Merchant League: Homeroom Officer: Track Team. Grothendick, Jerry. General: Merchant League: Homeroom Officer: Jerry plans to work for Western Electric Company in Omaha. Haile, Jack. General. Glee Club: Pep Band. Jack plans to take up construction work. Hale, Elaine. College Preparatory. GAA: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Office Helper. speech correc- tionist's office. Hansen, Steve. College Preparatory. Merchant League: County Government: City Government: Student Council. Basketball team, Steve plans to study engineering at Colorado University. Green Gwyer Grimminger Jerry Grothendick Jack Haile Elaine Hale Steve Hansen Q 19 Geraldine Happold Joanne Harder Dick Harrington George Harris B111 Harrison Bob Hehnke Happold, Geraldine. Bookkeeping and Accounting. Geraldine would like to work in an office some- w'here. preferably in California. Harder, Joanne. General. Glee Club. She plans to work as a telephone operator. Harrington, Dick. General. Merchant League: Homeroom Officer. Dick plans to go on to college but has not selected the one. He will take a busi- ness administration course. Harris, George. College Preparatory. Orchestra: Pep Band. George will attend Kearney State Teachers College. He enjoys hunting. Harrison, Bill. Cooperative Trade Training. County Government. Bill plans to join the Navy. Skating. swimming, and hunting are favorites of his. Hehnke, Bob. General. Hi-Y, Vice President. Chaplain: Homeroom Officer. Bab may attend Col- lege after he is graduated but is undecided as of yet, Hoeft, Don. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Glee Club: Track Team. Don plans to take a business administration course. Hoeltke, Gary. College Preparatory. Pep Band, Gary plans to take up ranching in Montana. He enjoys hunting and horseback riding. Hofferber, Nancy. General. GAA: Glee Club. Nancy plans to get a job as a typist. She enjoys horseback riding. Hunter, Eugene. General. Hi-Y: Small Groups: Glee Club. Eugene plans to get a job in Grand Island. He enjoys working with motors. I-Iusman, Lois. General. Y-Teens: Live Y'ers: Glee Club tat Central City High School.i She would like to be a bookkeeper here in Grand Island. Huston, Mary. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-teens. president: Y-teenettes: Islander: Purple Masque: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Girls Trio: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: City Government: Bishops Mantel : Arsenic and Old Lace : Lo and Beholdu: Cheerleader. She will at- tend the University of Nebraska. Hutchins, Shirley. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teens: Palleteers: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Jets. She plans to attend Nebraska Wesleyan University. Hyde, Dale. College Preparatory, Merchant League. Dale plans to go to the University of Nebraska, where he will study engineering. Inks, Don. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Pep Band: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: County Government: City Government: Junior Ro- tarian: Lettermen's Club, secretary: Football Team: Track Team. DOn's college plans are indefinite. Irwin, Arline. General, Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Glee Club. She plans to work in a photographic business in Grand Island. She enjoys reading. Irwin, Darwin. General. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Music Masters: Chorus: Small Groups: Glee Club: Orchestra: Pep Band: Homeroom Officer: GI-Y-Hi, president. Darwin plans to attend either Oklahoma A and M or the University of Nebraska. Ivers, Nancy. College Preparatory. GAA, vice president: Y-Teenettes, president: Y-Teens: Live Y'ers: Islander: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Groups: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Office Helper. Nancy plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College. Jakub, Marlyn. College Preparatory. Phi Sci: Small Groups: Orchestra: Homeroom Officer: Stu- dent Council: Lettermen's Club: Basketball, stu- dent manager. Marlyn plans to attend the Uni- versity of Nebraska. Jantzen, Clarence. College Preparatory. Chorus: Small Group: Glee Club: Orchestra: Pep Band. Clarence plans to attend the LIFE Bible College for some form of Christian training. Don Hoeft Gary Hoeltke Nancy Hofferber Eugene Hunter Lois Husman Mary Huston Shirley H Dale Hyde Don Inks Arline Irwin Darwin Irwin Nancy Ivers Marlyn Jakub Clarence 5 O Johnson, Clarice. College Preparatory. Y-Teen- ettes: Y-Teens. Clarice is undecided as to whether she will attend college or whether she will work as a telephone operator. Johnson, Gail. General. Glee Club. Gail plans to work at the telephone office after graduation. She enjoys traveling and swimming. Johnson, Glen. College Preparatory. Glee Club. He plans to attend the University of Colorado where he will study chemical engineering. He enjoys hunting and fishing. Jones, Jaret. College Preparatory. Purple Masque: Orchestra: Pep Band: Student Council. Jaret plans to study engineering at the University of Nebraska. Judy, Donald. General. He plans to attend a weld- ing school in Omaha. Kaiser, Doris. Stenographic. GAA: Glee Club: Office Helper. Doris plans to take up secretarial work. She enjoys records and the radio. Kamps, Evelyn. Stenographic. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Purple Masque: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Stu- dent Council. Evelyn plans to attend college. Keller, Rosemarie. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Glee Club: Jets: Debate Team. Rosemarie plans to attend Sioux Falls College where she will take psychology and sociology. Kelley, Barbara. College Preparatory. Islander: Quill and Scroll: Purple Masque: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Triple Trio: Glee Club: Jets. vice president: Homeroom Officer: Student Council, vice Anita Krohn Richard Kroll Lyle Kruse Vera Kruse D nna Labart Richard Lammert Harold Langenheder Don Laughlin Johnson Gail Johnson Glen Johnson Jaret Jones Keller Barbara Kelley Joan Kilpatrick Kenneth Kittel A Donald Judy Karen Krall 1' president: County Government: Debate Team. secretary-treasurer. Kilpatrick, Joan. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teenettes: Glee Club. Joan plans to take a physical education course at Kearney State Teachers College. Kittel, Kenneth. General. Merchant League: Pep Band. He plans to work at a sheet metal shop. Krall, Karen. General. Y-Teenettes: Purple Masque: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Triple Trio: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: City Government: Arsenic and Old Lace. Karen would like to work in the insurance business in Lincoln. Knuth, Bill. General. Hi-Y: Merchant League. He wants to be a truck driver after he is graduated. He enjoys swimming. Kolbo, Elaine. Bookkeeping and Accounting. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens. Elaine is planning on work- ing at the telephone office. Krohn, Anita. College Preparatory. Live Y'ers: Purple and Gold: Jets, secretary-treasurer: Home- room Officer: Student Council, president: County Government: Library Helper. Anita plans to attend Midland College. Kroll, Richard. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Chorus: Glee Club: Track Team. Dick plans to attend Ottawa University. He will take either a business or biology course. Kruse. Lyle. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Groups: Glee Club. Lyle will attend Concordia Teachers College where he will study teaching. Kruse, Vera. General. Vera wants to become a telephone operator after she is graduated. She enjoys dancing. E Labart, Donna. College Preparatory. GAA: Chorus: Solo: Small Groups: Glee Club: Jets. Donna wants to prepare to be a teacher. Lammert, Richard. General. Merchant League: Islander: County Government: Track Team. Q W I Qrag Langenheder, Harold. Trades Prepara- tory. Glee Club. Harold plans to farm after he is graduated. The 4-H Club takes up much of his spare time. Laughlin, Don. College Preparatory. Islander. Don plans to attend the Uni- versity of Minnesota. The Navy is also included in his plans. Doris Kaiser Evelyn Kamps Bill Knuth Elaine Kolbo Page lilly-o 0 Y-r X Flin . K., 4 1 David Leiser David Lendt Betty Lilith RON UNB' Karen Lindsay llairy Lodwig Bill Luekc Betty Mader Loretta Malleck Donna Marquard John Mayer Dale McAdams Jim McComb Merle McCoun Lf'iS0I'. David. General. Merchant lfCZ'1gUf'I C3100 Marquard, Donna. College Preparatory. GAA: Club. David plans to farm after he is graduated, Y-Teensg Liu- Y'r-I-53 Islander: Glee Club: Jets, Dim- Lenin, David. College I,I.L,Im1.alOI,yA Hi-Y: Islumivrz galfilans to study dramatics at a Colorado Women s Purple and Gold: Music Masters: Chorus, Small O LM- Groups: Glee Cluh: Homeroom Officer. David plans Mayer, John. College Preparatory. Ili-Y: Mer- to study engineering. chant League: Art Club: John plans to attend either . it ' s Nil -2.-ki - s, Lieth,Betty. General. Live Y'ers, Betty belonged E-Ociogzlpigclslm of mms I 01 thc Lnlwxrxu of to Y-Teens: Chorus: County Government, and was A r a homeroom officer at Silver Creek where she went 3lf'Ad2lmH, D1llC-- 1'I'21fl0S PY'1'l1211'21T0l'5'- Glee Club. to high School prim- to going 10 GH-ls. Dals plags to -lOlI'l the U. S. Air Corps after being gra ua e . Lilly, R n. General. Hi-Y: Pe Band: I-lomeroom , . , . . Officer:0County Government. Pijon plans to attend fqflb' 'Img xgnglfvllialllvfx T1'f1ffTft Tmiflmig' Foot' 'ns Gnnnn Islnns Bnsinsss Cnnsss- time Sink iii,-tmifliflg-Q 152261-'1XEVE?ttE?Sg Lindsay, Karen. College Preparatory. GAA: COWIJHHY- E'T0mfmwSiOgfTOfnS6, Clxovmgi E100 Cluh5K'f9fSi Mc-Coun, Merle. Trades Preparatory. Merle plans Ommoom mm' ffnfn , Oummem' dmn to work as a mechanic here in Grand Island. plans to attend the Unixersity of Nebraska. W H h Sh I G I Y T LA Y . e ug , ' ir ey. enera. - eensg ive 'ersg Lqdyvig, lla!-ry. Cgllggg- Pfgpayalory' Ivlgrchant HCli50l' in the X'iSlilIlg iC3ChCI S 0fflCC. Shif- League. Harry wants to attend the University of 102' 0121115 10 b0C0m0 21 beauty ODPFHTOI' flfiinl' Wildli- Utah- ation. Lucke, Bm. College Preparatory. Pm, Sci' vice McKinney, Donna.. CollegexPreparatory. Phy Sei: president: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Y'r5f0flCEiug' 'Y1ETe0f1fj.dIfldf'1fi:f1-U fnailv and Scroll: Give Club. Bill will an-:nd either the Um- G? Jsm t 1510 g Plsslogplv Hulilfjsy gvnsflsfs- versity of Nebraska or M.I.T. at Cambridge, Mas- eFe0DOsn'i Digg toofxfgggrgollcsgel- 1 mlb H0 P' sachusetts. ' 1 ' ' U ' t N Mc-Mullen, George. General. Merchant League: Nader' Betty: General' GAA' Y'TOQnCH05: Y' Orchestra, secretary: Pep Band. George plans to Teens: Live Yers: Jets. Betty hopes to workin an work for the railroad after graduation office in Grand Island after she is graduated. ' ' Nh-Mullen, Gordon. College Preparatory. Mor- Bialleek, Loretta. Homemakmg. GAA: Y-Teens: chant League: Chorus: Glee Club: Orchestra: Pep Live Y'ers. Loretta plans to attend Kearney State Band. Gordon will go to the University of Ne- Teachers College where she will study teaching, braskal Shirley McHugh Donna McKinney George McMullen Gordon McMullen William Meahan Janis Meerkatz Karen Ronald Miller Sue Milne Shirley Moeller Jerry Moore Vincent Moreno Shirley Morton Artharine ILC Meahan, William. College Preparatory. William will work for the Union Pacific Railroad. Meerkatz, Janis. College Preparatory. GAA, treas- urer, president: Y-Teenettes: Live Y'ers: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: Office Helper. Janis plans to study home economics. Meyer, Karen. General. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Glee Club: Jets. Karen plans to work at the telephone office in Grand Island. Miller, Ronald. College Preparatory. Chorus: Glee Club. Ronald plans to work as a mechanic here in Grand Island after being graduated. Milne, Sue. College Preparatory. GAA: Glee Club: Jets. Sue wants to study nursing. Moeller, Shirley. General. Y-Teenettes: Glee Club: Office Helper. Shirley plans to work either as a typist or a telephone operator. Nielsen. Irene. College Preparatory. Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens. treasurer: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Music Masters: Chorus: Triple Trio: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: County Government: Office Helper: Cheerleader. substitute. Irene will attend Wesleyan University. 0'Brien, Betty. General. Betty plans to be a tele- phone operator either in Grand Is'and or California. She enjoys dancing. 0'Keefe, Jerry. College Preparatory, Merchant League: Music Masters, president: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Homeroom Officer: Stu- dent Council: County Government: Junior Rotarian. Jerry plans to take business administration. Okerstrom, Connie. Stenographic. GAA: Y-Teens: Islander: Glee Club: Jets. Connie will study educa- tion at Kearney State Teachers College. Olson, Myrna. College Preparatory, GAA: Y-Teens: Purple and Gold: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Jets. Myrna plans to take up nursing. lf nry Mueller Sandra Myers Irene Nielsen Betty O'Brien Jerry O'Keefe Connie Okerstrom Myrna Olson Judy Osborn XVilliam Pahl Elizabeth Paine Frank Patton John Paxton James Peeler Georgia Pepper Moore, Jerry. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Homeroom Officer: Student Council, secre- tary-treasurer: County Government: Golf Team: Lettermen's Club: Lo and Behold . Jerry will study business administration. Moreno, Vincent. College Preparatory. Vincent will work after he is graduated. Collecting match covers is ri hobby of Vincent's. Morton, Shirley. College Preparatory. Phi-Sci: Y-Teenettes: Live Y'ers. Sergeant-at-arms: Purple Masque: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Li- brary Helper: City Government. Moyer, Artharine. General, Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Homeroom Officer. Artharine would like to work as a secretary after she is graduated. Mueller, Henry. College Preparatory. Chorus: Small Group: Glee Club: Pep Band: Basketball. Myers, Sandra. General, Glee Club. Sandra wants to get some sort of stenographic work. Osborn, Judy. Stenographic. GAA: Y-Teens: Y- Teenettes: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Office Helper. Judy plans to do stenographic work. Pahl, VVilliam. General. Bill plans to go into the armed forces. Paine, Elizabeth. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teenettes: Y-Teens: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll, secretary: Jets: Library Helper. Liz will attend Wesleyan University at Lincoln. Patton, Frank. General. Hi-Y: Palleteers: Mer- chant League: Track Team. Frank plans to attend an automotive school. His hobby is collecting coins. Paxton, John. General. Glee Club. John plans to join the Navy after he is graduated. Peeler, James. General. Hi-Y: Purple and Gold: Solo, Glee Club. James plans to work in Grand Island for about a year. then join the Navy. Pepper, Georgia. Stenographic. Georgia plans to get a stenographic job after graduation. Page fifly-three Dollie Pursell Marxin Peters Barbara Petersen Gary Petersen Janet Philbrick Peters, Marvin. General. Homeroom Officer. Marvin plans to work locally after graduation. Hunting and fishing are two of his hobbies. Petersen, Barbara. Stenographic. Islander: Glee Club: Office Helper, Nurse's Office. Barbara plans to he a stenographer in Grand Island. Petersen, Gary. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Hi-Y: Homeroom Officer: Lettermen's Club: Football: Track. Gary plans to study psy- chology. Philbrick, Janet. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teenettcs: Y-Teens: Purple Masque: Palleteers, President: Chorus: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: County Government: Cheerleader: Arsenic and Old Lace. Jan plans to study art. Pichler, Claudia. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teens: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: County Government: Library Helper. Claudia's plans in- clude college. Pierpont, Lily. General. Glee Club. Lily plans to take a stenographic course at business college. Pokorney, Charles. General. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Glee Club. Charles is planning to join the Navy after graduation. Roller skating. hunting. and fishing are a few of Charles' pastimes. Priess, Bob. Trades Preparatory. Bob plans to do body and fender work after graduation. Guns. blue rock shooting and hunting are his favorite hobbies. Proudfit, Shannon. College Preparatory. Y-Teen- ettes: Y-Teens: Live Y'ers: Islander: Music Mas- ters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Jets: Homeroom Officer. Shannon plans to study technology. Purdy, Marlene. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teenettes: Y-Teens. secretary: Music Masters. sec- retary: Chorus: Solo: Triple Trio: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: County Government: Office 36 Helper. Marlene plans to attend Wesleyan L'niversity. Purdy, Sondra. College Preparatory. Y- Teens: Palleteers: Pep Band: Jets. Sondra plans to attend Wesleyan University. She collects cards. Pursell, Dollie. General. Y-Teens: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Orchestra: vice president. Dollie will attend college. Rasmussen, Darlene. General. Y-Teen- ettes: Y-Teens. Darlene plans to work in an office here in Grand Island after she is graduated. Rasmussen, Delmer. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Islander: Quill and Scroll: Music Masters. treasurer: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Homeroom Officer: City Government. Ray, Betsy. College Preparatory. GAA, secretary, Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Islander. editor-in-chief: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Palleteers, secre- tary: Jets: Library Helper. Betsy plans to attend Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts. Rea, Loyola. General. Jets. Loyola plans to go to Chicago to work as a secretary. Reab, Max. Trades Preparatory. Merchant League. Drafting work appeals to Max. Reher, Carol. College Preparatory. Y-Teenettes: Islander: Purple and Gold: Jets. Carol wants to take a nurse's training course. Reher, Jerry. General. Hi-Y: Glee Club. Jerry would like to attend the Curtis School of Agri- culture or work for the railroad. Reher, Sylvia. General. Live Y'ers: Glee Club. Sylvia plans to work in the office at the Lutheran Hospital. Reimers, Betty. General. Y-Teenettes: Glee Club: Homeroom Officer. Betty plans to work as a beauty operator here in Grand Island. Rinke, Joan. General. She plans to marry and live in Los Angeles. Collecting pictures of movie stars is a hobby of Joan's. Ritchie. Sharon. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teenettes: Y-Teens: Purple Masque. vice president: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: County Gov- ernment: Cheerleader. captain: The Bishop's Man- tel : Arsenic and Old Lace. Lo and Behold. Roberts, Louis. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Small Group: Orchestra: Pep Band. Louis plans to study engineering. Claudia Pichler Lily Pierpont Charles Pokorney Bob Priess Shannon Proudfit Marlene Purdy Sondra Purdy Darlene Rasmusser Delmer Rasmussen Betsy Ray Loyola Rea Max Reab Carol Reher ,mir 5 7 LM Q WSE? A .L y Reber Sylvia Reher Betty Reimers Joan Rinke Sharon Ritchie Louis Roberts l Roenfeldt Lewis Rohs Evelyn Ruybalid Jim Ryan DeLand Sayles Annette Scheffel Rogene Rockwell, Ronald. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Glee Club: Chorus: Pep Band: Homeroom Officer: Student Council. He plans to study civil engineering. Roc-nfeldt, Richard. General. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Glee Club: Lettermen's Club: Football Team: Track Team, Richard plans to work as a welder after graduation. Rohs, Lewis. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Mer- chant League: Glee Club: Lettermen's Club: Foot- ball Team: Track Team. He plans to do dairy work. Ruybalid, Evelyn. College Preparatory. Y-Teen- ettes: Orchestra: Band. Evelyn plans to study ele- mentary education. Reading and swimming are some of her favorite activities. Ryan, Jim. College Preparatory. Homeroom Of- ficer: Merchant League: City Government. Jim will attend either Iowa State College or Creighton University. Sayles, Deland. College Preparatory. Deland plans to study forestry and wildlife. Hunting and fish- ing are his favorite pastimes. Seheffel, Annette. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Tcenettes: Purple and Gold: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Jets. Annette wants to take a nurses training course. Schimmer, Rogene. Stenographic. GAA: Jets: Office Helper. Rogene plans to get a secretarial job in Grand Island, preferably in a lawyer's office. Schoe-nheiter, Marilyn. Stenographic. Y-Teenettes: Jets: Glee Club: Office Helper. Marilyn plans to do stenographic work here in Grand Island. Pho- tography is a hobby of Marilyn's. Schubert, Barbara. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Small Groups: Glee Club: Jets: I-Iomeroom Officer: Office Helper. Barbara will attend the University of Colorado where she will take nurses training. Schuehman, Ramon. General. Merchant League. Ramon plans to farm after he is graduated. Taking part in 4-H work is a favorite activity of Ramon's. Schuett, Robert. Bookkeeping and Accounting. Robert plans to start farming on his own after he is graduated. He enjoys hunting and fishing. Schull:-r, XVayne. General. Merchant League. Wayne plans to farm after he is graduated. Wayne enjoys taking part in 4-H work. Schuyler, Bob. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Island- er: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: Letter- men's Club: Football Team: Basketball Team: Track Team: Cornhusker Boy's State. Bob plans to take a business administration course. fPlease turn to next pagcl NI Schocnheiter Barbara Schubert Ramon Schuchman Robert Schuett Wayne Schuller Bob Schuyler Karen Susan Shepherd Mary Sherfey David Shriner Elma Smolik Jerry Sobieszyk Carol Spencer Ronald Rockwell L. Springsguth Senkbeil, Karen. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Live Y'ers, president: Island- er: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Jets: Home- room Officer: Student Council: Library Helper. Karen plans to attend the University of Nebraska. Shepherd, Susan. College Preparatory. Y-Teens, Y-Teenettes: Islander: Purple and Gold, editor: Quill and Scroll: Purple Masque: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Office Helper. Susan plans to attend the University of Nebraska. Sherfey, Mary. College Preparatory. GAA: Jets: Library Helper. Mary plans to attend a nursing school at Colorado Springs, Colorado. One of Mary's hobbies is writing to her three pen pals. Shriner, David. General. Merchant League. David plans to join the Army after graduation. He enjoys fishing and hunting. Smolik, Elma. General. Elma transferred from Wolbach High School: Solo: Glee Club: County Government: Debate Team. She plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College. Sobieszyk, Jerry. General. Jerry plans either rail- road work or farming. He enjoys hunting. Spencer, Carol. Stenographic. Y-Teenettes: Y- Teens: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Triple Trio: Glee Club. Carol plans to go to California to work as a stenographer. Springs-sguth, Lucille. General. Y-Teens. Lucille plans to work as a bookkeeper. Collecting glass blown articles is a hobby of Lucille's. Staal, Delores. Bookkeeping and Accounting. De- lores plans to get a bookkeeping and typing job here in Grand Island. She enjoys horse back riding. Stephens, Dick. College Preparatory. Merchant League. Dick plans to take a business administra- tion course at either the University of Nebraska or the University of Colorado. Stevens, Carol Ann. Homemaking. Carol plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College where she will take an elementary education course. Stoeger, Raymond. Cooperative Trade Training. Raymond plans to work in surveying, possibly in Wyoming. College is still a question. Stoll, Sam. College Preparatory. Hi-Y: Glee Club: Homeroom Officer: Senior Class Secretary: Foot- ball Team: Track Team. Sam plans to study busi- ness administration at Kearney State Teachers College. I-. . ,fy-f I X 0 N? . .Lu , 3 . M. ffl f A B ' '--.. - I Delores Staal Dick Stephens Carol Ann Stoppkotte, Bob. College Preparatory. Merchant League: Music Masters, vice president: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Orchestra: Pep Band: Homeroom Officer. Bob plans to study music. Stueven, Delbert. General. Delbert plans to take up carpenter work after he is graduated. His hob- by? Making different things out of wood. Sullivan, Maureen. General. GAA: Live Y'ers. Maureen plans to get a bookkeeping job after she is graduated. Sewing is one of her hobbies. Sullivan, Sherry. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Music Masters: Chorus: Solo: Triple Trio: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Of- ficer: Office Helper: City Government. Sherry plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College. Sutton, Ronald. Cooperative Trades Training. He has not decided what kind of employment he will seek. Swanson, Richard. Trades Preparatory. Hi-Y. Richard plans to study hotel and restaurant man- agement at the University of Denver. Tagge, Frank. General. Merchant League: Home- room Officer. Frank plans to work in a body shop awhile, and then enlist in the Navy. Tanner, Mary. Bookkeeping and Accounting. GAA: Live Y'ers. She plans to work as a bookkeeper and typist. Tegler, Pat. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teens: Islander, news editor: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Glee Club: Jets. Pat plans to study ele- mentary education. Toohey, Mary Jane. Bookkeeping and Accounting. Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Glee Club. Mary Jane would like to work as a telephone operator. Stoeger Sam Stoll Bob Stoppkotte Delbert Stueven Maureen Sullivan Sherry Sullivan Ronald Sutton Swanson Frank Tagge Mary Tanner Pat Tegler Mary Jane Toohey Lawanna Tucker L. Van Boening 6' 5 1 Van Cleave Betty Von Ohlen Richard Waeha Tucker, Lawanna. Bookkeeping and Accounting. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Live Y'ers: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Glee Club: Jets. Lawanna plans to work as a telephone operator. College Preparatory. County Government: Football: Track. Lawrence plans to attend Okla- homa A and M College. Van Boening, Lawrence. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Van Cleave, Jerry. Cooperative Trade Training. Hi-Y: Merchant League. Jerry plans to be a pro- jectionist. Collecting match book covers is his hobby. Von Ohlen, Betty. College Preparatory. Y-Teen- ettes: Y-Teens: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll. Betty plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College. Wacha, Richard. College Preparatory. Phy Sci: Hi-Y: Pep Band. Richard will take a course in either science or medicine. Walker, Cecil. College Preparatory. Hi-Y, secre- tary-treasurer: Merchant League: Glee Club. Cecil plans to study engineering at Nebraska. Walker, Jeanne. Bookkeeping and Accounting. GAA: Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom Officer: Student Council: County Gov- ernment. Jeanne plans to work as a typist in Lin- coln. Wells, Marilyn. College Preparatory. Glee Club: Jets. Marilyn plans to attend some college. Wendt, Wesley. Trades. Ili-Y. VVesley plans to enlist in the Navy after graduation. Westerbeck, Larry. College Preparatory. Home- room Officer: President of Senior Class: Student Council: Lettermen's Club, president: Football Team: Track Team: City Government. Larry plans to study electrical engineering. Whitt, Joyce. Stenographic. GAA: Y-Teenettes, treasurer: Y-Teens: Music Masters: Glee Club: Jets. Joyce plans to be a stenographer in Grand Island. Williamson, Shirley. College Preparatory, GAA. Y-Teenettes, secretary: Y-Teens: Purple Masque. secretary-treasurer: Palleteers. vice-president: Glee Club: Jets: Homeroom O.ficer: Student Council: The Bishops Mantel. Shirley plans to attend Stephens College in Missouri. VVilson, Karen. College Preparatory. Y-Teenettes: Y-Teens: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Chorus: Solo: Small Group: Glee Club: Jets. Karen plans to study nursing. W'ilson, Robert. Geneial. Hi-Y: Merchant League: Chorus: Glee Club. Roberts next step is undecided. Wilson, Sandra. College Preparatory. GAA: Y- Teens: Islander: Purple and Gold: Quill and Scroll: Glee Club: Jets: City Government. Sandra plans to attend Omaha University. Wissing, Mary. Stenographic. Mary plans to work as a typist or a stenographei' in Grand Island. Wolf, Betty. General. Betty plans to work in Grand Island for awhile before she marries. W'oodruff, Shirley. College Preparatory. GAA: Y-Teens: Glee Club: Jets. Shirley plans to attend Kearney State Teachers College where she will take an elementary education course. Yost, Caroll. General. Merchant League: Islander. Caroll plans to attend Wesleyan College in Lincoln. SENIORS VVITHOIIT PICTURES Hall, Ruth. General. Ruth plans to work after she is graduated. Marct, Bonnie. General. Bonnie plans to work after graduation but has not decided where. Schoenstein, Tom. General. Hi-Y. Tom plans to Work as a draftsman after he is graduated. Collect- ing stamps is a hobby of Tom's. Taggc, Delbert. Cooperative Trades Training. Del- bert plans to work but has not decided what kind of work he will take up. Tibbs, Keith. General. Keith plans to work as a mechanic after he is graduated. Wieczorek, Clemence. Trades Preparatory. Mer- chant League. Clemence plans to attend a trades school in Milford. Cecil WValker Jeanne VValker Marilyn Wells Wesley VVendt Larry Westerbeck Joyce VVhitt S. Williamson Karen Wilson Robert VVilson Sandra Wilson Mary Wissing Betty Wolf Shirley VVoodruff Caroll Yost fi af David Lendt finds that he will need a long robe come graduation. Miss Coneybeare measures him to make sure that he will get the proper fit, Senior ' P One of the climaxing events for the seniors each year is the presentation of the class play. The play, Lo and Behold, presented April 2 and 3, is a fantasy dealing with the experiences of a man who dies leaving his home to his spirit. Upon his death, he finds the spirits of an Indian girl, a southern belle, and a mad pianist also in the house. The young cook, who had prepared his final meal, continues living in his house and furnishes the ro- mance element in the play. The old man was played by Larry Carstenson, and his lawyer was characterized by John Gilliland. Jerry Jones was the doc- tor to the old man. A bedraggled Indian girl, Barbara Kelley, a very southern belle, Mary Huston: and a mad pianist. Jerry Moore, all add to the confusion in the house af the old man's spirit. Steve Gaines plays the part of a former lover of the young cook, Sharon Ritchie. A large number of members of the senior class worked on various committees behind the scenes to help make the play a urge lilly eight Taking time out from their school activities are the senior class officers: Sam Stoll. secretary: Dick Foster, vice president: Larry Westerbeck, president. resent la success. 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Fourth Row: Russell O'Neil, Sonnie Paris, Henry Patterson, Nancy Paulson, Bill Peery, August Peters, Mary Peterson. Fifth Row: Nancy Peterson, Joyce Phelps, Larry Pichler, Darrell Pinkston. Earl Pohlman, LeAnn Post, Marilyn Purvis. Bottom Row: Albert Quandt, Barbara Redding. Sally Rembolt, Cleo Robbins, Cleora Robbins, Roger Roe, Paula Roehrkasse. Sponsors ot lunior Pages Midwest Dairy and Central Electric Paint Earm Supply Co. Service Store Grand Island, Nebraslca QI I North Wheeler Street EMERICKS JEWELRY WIIG-GOLLAI-IER, INC. 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E' fa 'x L fs 01 ,Q avi ii 43 Q fw- .3 590' Q-'if 5-J Top Row Don Smlth Larry Smlth Betty Snodgrass Harold Snodgrass Janet Snyder Pat Snyder Pete Sorenson Second Row Nona Sovereign Howard Spanton Gertrude Stager Jlm Stalker Darxll Stearley Joyce Stearley Madellne Stelk Thxrd Row Ivan Steuvan Harold Stoppkotte Beverly Stumbo Walt Sw1tzer Druene Tagge Dean Thompson E11 Thomssen lfourth Row Terry Trueblood Helen Vasquez Don Vanosdall Dave Waldbaum Gerald Watson Jean Westphal Joan Westphal Bottom Row Sheryl Whor ton Phyllis Welman Helen WlCCZOFCk JoAnne Wlles Bob Wlllman ROHDIC Zetocha makmg the number 281 133 boys and 148 glrls The Junlors are actlve ln all of Sen lor s actlvltles and also have a Sp9C13l one of the1r own ThlS IS County Government Twenty two GIHS students partlclpated 1n the program along wlth students from Wood Rlver, St Mary's and othel Hall County schools The Junlors have accompllshed the1r share of plans and aCtlVltlES at Semor Hlgh fox 1954, and should do a good Job next year as the senlor class 7: Dorothy Smollk Donna Sprmgsguth, Norma VS atson, Daryl Wllhelml Page Sl xfv fave vg H Eg, P A ' s , ' ' . . Q J -sa 'lqd l -XV lf V ,. ' A I I ' 5, V JA ! ' V - if ,Q'e' ,fl 1 1 231- - ' 1 X 1 n 1 S at 1 1 S if f 1 I : MM V1 0 .jr 4 I' vv' I s I V A K Q B - f N . A V 3 7 .V I -V 'Q gk, 1 f V f A ' . f S x X ' ' x Q' o,yy 1 lr A . 7 ff V! T T ,n 1. 1 of-h J ,E ff? . 7 . I . I A rr' '17 HOME ROOM Il? I-'ront Row: Marcia VVeeks, Della Pierpont. Linda Rohertson. Patricia Skihinski. Sondra Frost, Bonnie Hreiner. Kathryn Range-rt, Ethel Anderson, Marie Marshall. James Peters. Second Row: Gerry Black, Judy Lindgren, Farol James, XK'ayne Tagge, Jim Haasch. Arnold Linden. Shirleen Tillman. Judy Merton. Kirk Hooker, Bac-k Row: Walter Rofs, Ronald Sehwieger, Max Ramirez, Gary Miller, Donald Ganow. Richard Starr, Richard Rus- wll, Larry Ilowland. Riehard Lueht. ? 5 YV? -1. HOME ROOM 123 Front Row: Genevie Varvel. Jerry Stahlnecker. Bernice Burnett, Rolland Bennett, Susan McGrath. Arthur Pauly. Bruce Myers, Elaine Richardson. Jeannine Herman, Kaye Yarman, Sec-ond Row: Jan Gillham. Gary Piethall, Charlfs Sutton. Myron Brandt, Mary XK'alker. Deanna Baxter, Hill Seheffel. Carol Deeds. Don Fuehrer. Judy Bc-llairs. Third Row: June Renter. Roland Harder. Nick Sohieszyk. Larry Irvine. Dwayne Roark. Larry Cook. Tommy Baxter, Gary Schmidt. George Holder. Jim Reitan. nto School Activities flume sixlv il'l'i'll HOME ROOM 204 Front Row: Emily Sanchez. Norma Homfeld, Sharyn West. Dorothy Ruschy. Carmen Horn, Leona Bly, Beverly Waldo. Mary St, John, Janelle Trentman. Rita Arends, Beverley Cloud. Second Row: Peggy Morton, Diana Wright, Charles Pearce, Jesse Galvan, Beverly Watson, Jerry Gneckow, Robert Krohn, Allen Billington, Barry McKillips, Connie Guyette, Julie Pulliam, Back Row: Don Jelinek, Rosella Jacobsen, Gary Benzel. Gerald Niedfelt, Richard Lacey. Ed Gzehoviak, Steve Atkins, Sam Grimminger, Edgar Felske, Ilowartl Peter- son. Larry Lechner, Bonnie Peters. Senior High greeted about 324 new sophomores this year. Some of these sopho- mores were actually not new to Senior, how- ever, because they were members of its 1953 freshman class: but 91 of its members came from Barr Junior High School: and 197, from Walnut Junior High. Upon arrival the sophs found many special activities in which they might par- ticipater Hi-Y, Y-Teenettes, GAA, Merchant League, Music Masters, Palleteers, and others later in the year. There are a few organizations from which the new students are automatically barred until they are juniors, or until they have earned special points or merits. They begin early to work for these special organizations, and by the end of the year Quill and Scroll, the Lettermen's Club, Purple Masque and Music Masters find many willing and capable sophomores among their members. Girls look forward to their junior year when they may become members of the GI Jets. Scholastically, the sophomores chose many fields. Some took college preparatory courses, and others entered fields which they knew would prepare them for a trade. Some, HOME ROOM 206 Front Row: Julie Salinas, Alberta Elstermeir, Pat Dolloff. Kay Tjaden, Caroline Reher. Donna Shriner, De- anna Sanderson. Henrietta Moreno. Second Row: Marlene Lucas, Ronny Schubert, Walter Boyll, Judy Miner. Chloe Ann Bays, Darlene Loeffelbein, Janis Baker, Shirley Auhl. Third Row: Jean Buchanan, Kay Stewart. Carole Hehnke, Sandra Patterson, Sandra Long, Shirley Rieck, Eugene Suponehlck. Dale Raymond. Back Row: Lowell Downey, Richard Sphiehs, Dennis Monson, Bill Carlson, Don Pederson, David Candish. Mike Sheehan. Ben VVood. Bob Mader, Dick Scott. Lx E 6 i E I I 'Z' i HOME ROOM 213 Front Row: Barbara Dammann, Jean Bartuska, Marjorie Lohn, Marilou Helzer. Thais Plank, Bertha Kolb, Grayce Swartz, Rosalie Mora, Polly Ramirez, Mary Vonosdall, Yvonne Meininger. Se-cond Row: Gary Den- hardt, Kenneth Jansen, Bobbie Evans, Loretta McKinney, Carol Baasch. Nadine Hooper. Janice Sorenson, Alice Sievers, Betty Knuth. Louie Parkin, Charles Gray. Back Row: Robert Rockford, Jim Jaeger. Don Bourne, Dale Sweeney, Jerry Schroeder, Bill Davis, Gary Vogt, Arthur Payne, John Crow, Dick Weaver. wishing to enter the journalistic field, found places for themselves on the Purple and Gold staff or the Islander. Music was also a field in which several excelled. The sophomores of 1953-54 showed up well on the sports field. Seven boys were members of the varsity football team, and six of these earned letters. Two of the three sophomores who were members of the varsity basketball team also earned letters. Twenty-two sophomores played football on the reserve team, and nine, on the basketball B squad. A good many of these may look forward to being members of the varsity squads in the next two years. Boys partici- pated in helping to make up the Merchant League. Two friendly and helpful counselors, Mrs. Alice Corbet, and John W. Lehman, were ready to serve the new group when they arrived at Senior. Each boy and girl was given a chance to talk to the counselors HOME ROOM 215 Front Row: Carmela Geist, Helen Nielson, Betty Ziola, Carol Campbell. Judy Wiig, Linda Shriner. Jean Kempf, Judy Granere, Barbara Ball, Wilma Proctor. Second Row: Barbara Lendt, Sharon Palmer, Beverly Miller, Donna Luth, Pat Eaton, Alice Deitchler, Diane Bossen, Virginia McGuire, Anita Heins, Margaret Jansen. Laverne Lawhead. Back Row: Richard Bowers, Albert Moeller, Larry Noble, Don Montgomery, Mark Zook, Ronald Falldorf, James Anthony, Roland Ball, Jerry Boehm, Jerry Schweiger. Walter Quillen. J 1 5 Z v HOME ROOM 303 l-'ront Row: Karen Conant. Loretta Burton. Jacque Meves. Shirley Smith. Marilyn Niemoth. Elaine Ruhene. Peggy Meves, Mary Judy, Nancy McFaIl, Earlene Flansburg. Barbara Rapien. Second Row: Robert Mehan. Gerald Fleshman, Curtis Rhynehart. Cliff Nelson, Jerry Youngs. Leslie Redinger. Jon Peterson. Larry Van Rihher. Robert Lilienthal. Joe Walker. Rolland Marsh. Back Row: Dennis Burke, Leonard Poppert. Gary Graf. Vernon Cassell, John Rockfeller. Jim SwaI't'ot'd. Larry Feaster. Bob Siggins. Richard Robinson. Charles Sanburg. Tone Keister. about any problems they had concerning school life or even their own personal prob- lems. The counselors also helped each one to plan a schedule for the next two years, so that they would have the necessary subjects for the career or future study they planned to go into. The sophomore class of 1954 have one special thing for which they are waiting, that is entering the new Senior High School. If plans go as expected, they will undoubtedly be the first senior class to spend full time in the new building. Whether they have a new building or not, the sophomores of this year. who will make up the graduating class of 1956, will be well qualified to take their places, important places, as seniors. This is shown by the way in which they have par- ticipated in Senior's activities as sophomores. HOME ROOM 310 I-'ront Row: Elsie Rinke. Shirley Rinke, Virgie XK'oods. Marilyn Lessig. Jean Paulsen, Nancy Lagsding. Marge llorst, Beverly Dahlke, Deanna Swanson. Nancy Petersen. Karen Boyd. Second Row: Eugene Craft. Ray- mond Puckett. Kenneth Yan Iloosen, Jerry Viagner. Maurice Booth. Sanoa Falmlen. David McCarthy, Larry lllson, John Brandt. Charles Collins. Bill Enck. Back Row: Leo Ramirez. Tom Osborn. Iiarry Hassel. Rich- ard VVagner, Don Olson, Jerry Larkin. Rohert Koehler. Roger Cross. Richard Luna. John Sies. Wu iff'-' yt. HOME ROOM 309 Front Row: Barbara Blair. LaDonna Bockmann. Marvin Henrichs. Nancy Bishop, June Luebbe, Pat Woodward. John Giger, Ned Meier, LaDonna Mann. Second Row: Delores Baasch, Brrendan Buhrman, Donna Dexter, Ji-an Weeks, Mary Ann Wichmann, Janice Nietfeld, Donna Meyers, Robert Nietfeld. Bob Aldridge. Lois Hag- uart. Back Row: Robert Mensik, Marla Winkhoff, Harold Quandt. Arlene Schinkel, Larry Keeler, Oscar Bredthauer, Joel Bot-ka, Emily Atkins. Billy Seim. Robert Stueyen. Sciiiorf Younger Sot Rural students numbering 53 com- prise Senior High School's freshman class. Each year the membership of this group grows, this year's being one of the largest freshman classes in Senior. Last year the class topped all records in number. Sponsors for the freshmen are Miss Ruth Seibold, who has been a sponsor for five years, and Miss Joyce Geddes, new to Senior this year. Officers elected from home room 309 are Richard Bauer, Joanne Kohtz, and Bev- erly Scottg president, vice president, and secretary, respectively. Oscar Bredthauer, Delores Baasch, and Pat Woodward repre- sent home room 307 as the officers. Richard Bower and Joanne Kohtz represent their respective home rooms in the Senior High Student Council. HOME ROOM 307 Front Row: Judy Ruschy. Dorothy Rief, Carolyn Dibbern, Joyce Wiese. 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The services which teachers and administra- tors render to the boys and girls of Senior High are seldom given the praise or recogni- tion which they so rightly deserve. Each and every one of Seniors facul- ty members holds a vital position on the staff. English, science, math. languages. speech, drama. social sciences. and all the rest of the areas of learning which students expect to he taught. could not possibly lie 'Jam' sul Univ itllll' offered to them without the men and women who educate themselves so that they might educate others. It is therefore fitting that each facul- ty member he given a prominent place in the 1951 Purple and Gold, and that mention of the suhjects they teach and cluhs they spon- sor he made also. Here they are then. in pictorial re- view, faculty and administrators of Senior lligh School. N511 l Bliss Joyvv Gi-drics lloiischolcl Arts Paul F, Rm' Vocal Music Ralph J, Grzinorc lnstrtimontzil Music Miss Ruth Sm-ihold Ilouscholci Arts Bliss lim' 2 's f'IlIllIllOl'C'A2 . -I gg .. Sidnvy CT liitc-lhllss Shmthzimi, 'I'5pvwi'itihg Miss Blziry Gtivmlvl C'omm1-1'c'izil. English XV00di'mv Lzimhclvt Crmritriicivizil v0 , X lleiivty Lf-zimrihs 311-c'h:mic':il. :XI'f'hlTI'i'll lliviwinz Bl5'I'f'll?ll'll lJ'2lLfll4' I-fine-1' A. T01 'I'i'ziriv C'fmi'fiinzi'ir1ii Assistant Coeiclt ljfbrl D. Kr-lsttti' Shop Stl-phvit U. Gaim:-s Auto Blvvltzxnicfs, Assistant Coach ia ,f l A 1111 Ph , X I du fi? , , 42 x ,AQ X Jacque W. Evans Mrs Carol Lambelct Safety Education, Civics Assistant Coach Elbert C. Alfrey World History. Assistant Coach Lillian G. Conybcare Miss Lillian Willman American History, American History SOHIOY SPOUSOI' 51. 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Third Row: Marlene Lucas, Judy Engle, Rosella Jacobson, Marie Marshall, Joyce Phelps. Marilyn Skrdla, Jack Haile, Darwin Irwin. Billy Peery. Terry Color., usic, Precision Here comes the band, the Grand Island High School band, and one of the finest ever directed by Ralph J. Granere. At the Ak-Sar-Ben band contest they received a superior rating from all three of the judges in class A , These musicians have had a very busy year as they have played for the Teachers' Convention, the State American Legion Con- vention, and the Harvest of Harmony, al- though they did not compete as in previous years. They provided also school spirit at the football and basketball games. The pep band. chosen from the band members was the section of the band to perform for the basketball games. They went to Lincoln for fu' viqllly their out-of-town game and also performed the1'e. The orchestra and band presented their annual spring concert on March 16 to raise funds to send them to the District Music Contest in Hastings, April 9. This year Mr. Granere started some- thing new. He instructed a beginning group of band members the first semester so they by the second semester, they were ready to play with the regular band, making the num- ber of members 80. Some of the small groups in the band are the flute trio, trumpet trio, brass quar- tet, and clarinet quartet. Gordon Mc-Mullen does solo work on his trumpet. 1' - l-,f A ,A., 5 QT' 2 2 Q ,, 2 ' gk, ' L: 1 ' K? Q Q' 5 5 3 ,Q -.fm Q, Q N ,5 5:1 ' nfffffgi y-V U . ,M '54 A , , f fE', fm5g -F . 1-L A W i 'I sb ,f -1 .,:fz,', ax' F . ,K ,I-,lj h 'jfgiuis It 4. 'X 'f . 15 V, ' ff ff? 'Wwc 5 X S. 4 ' . 111 'ffj?Y?'3,45 ,X ,f cj f ey 0911 gy ,f X 14? ui' I R 3 ,Q I 'A W-O ' ff , I ,-1111 3 4 fy J ' X 1 . f'+. B149 41 xxfx S ejlfii Q 1 'V AQ ,, liz ,if ff? ' 'V 'E' ,fLj:g ii? 'af . ,gg 1 W3 ' Y, T ,L AJ, . 'W I ,- z' 3 ' . ,fir Ll U lx X E ,a .Q .I ' ' V, 3 I Vocal armonics E ho-- One of the leading departments in GIHS is the vocal music department under the direction of Paul F Roe This department Consists mainly of four large choruses and many small en sembles and soloists These groups are xy ell known in the community and are often called upon to sing at various civic and church functions The first of these larger groups is the Sons of Christmas by Fred Waring's fam- ous rendition of Twas the Night Before Christmas The cantata featured Bevel ly Green Shirley Hutchins Dick Glllngham Darrel Plnkston and Jim Klkendall as solo lsts Another service of the chorus is provid mg music for Baccalaureate The boys glee club is made up of 60 boys ianglng from sophomores to seniors This yeai the boys specialized in Negro -XD! -KNCED GIRLS GLEE Front Row Some Paris Sharon Rubeck Joan Kilpatrick Sue Milne Kay Cook Sharon Kay Christensen Catherine Cordes Judy Seim Neva Lundy Second Row Gayle Clark Pat Snyder Marilyn Wells Barbara Hahn Carmella Geist Pat Perkins Marlene Lucas Roberta Klinginsmith Judy Wug Bobbie Evans Judv Lindgren Susan McGrath Sonoa Falmlen Third Row Joyce Bowers Carole Swartz Meta Brown Norma Nelson Rosella Jacobsen Dorothy Gyerloff Gertrude Stager Connie Guyette Alice Siexers Justine Christen sen Diane McKinney Dollie Pursell Elaine Weeks Sharon Armitage Fourth Row Shirley Smith Charlotte Gilmore Druene Tagge Thais Plank Carol Baasch Gloria Boltz Janet Catlett Elaine Richardson Bernice Burnett Janet Roberts Cleo Robbins Kay Stewart Vnian Morris Caroline Stalnakei Betty Wolf Bark Row Jacque Meves Donna Luth Yvonne Burkman Helen Judy Virgic Wooden lVIaryth Brush 'Vlary Vanos dall Sharyn West Jan Elrod Pricilla Bresley Norma Knight Thelma Johnston mixed chorus made up of approximately 00 girls and 40 boys, mostly upperclassmen xx ho have been selected by tryouts Among the programs for which the chorus sang this year were a convocation National Education Week Annual Teachers' convention held 1n GI this year and the Easter Sunrise service at Pier Park For the annual Christmas program the chorus chose a cantata entitled spnituals such as I Got Shoes Cl1mb1n Up the Mountain and the traditional old favorite Dry Bones Grand Island IS one of the very few Class A high schools that offers a boys glee club in its curriculum The girls glee club IS anothei very popular group aiound school At the begin ning of the yeax guls are given tryouts and are arranged into two groups beginning Pnqe oiqhlv three . . . ,, 1 v 1 1 1 . V . . . . . . . . , . . . 1: . . . . . I . .1 ' 1 . . . v 7 v , ': ., , . y v - , ', , . - , v - , ' c 1 , . sy 1 ,' v s- . . , . - . . V . , Q . . Y . . Y . , - - . V 1 v f y -v - ' . . . V - 'f . . . . , . V - . - . n v 1 -1 f - v - ' 'z w. , . '. ' , A ' , I J - . v 1. v 'y v - . . .. S . Q. U ,, H . . , . v . . ,, . . f Y y , , ' H rv - - . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . Q v . . . ' . - , . - 1 . . Y . . Y i J VJ -1 CHORUS ton, Karen Krall, Beverly Green, Sally Rc-mbolt, Mar- Row: Lois Beliel, Rosemary Bredthauer, Marilyn , Henry Mueller, Dick XYeaver, Roland Ilarder, Don Gibson, Shannon Proudfit, Sherry Sullivan, Marlene , Bob Stoppkotte, Lester Erks, Dick Gilingham, .Janet Dollie Pursell, VVilma Denson, Shirley Hutchins. lfront Row: Paula Roehrkasse, Barbara Kelley, Mary Ilus Iene Dietrich, Betsy Burdick, Durelle Moorberg, Second lfrick, Darwin Irwin, Jerry O'Keefe, Delmer Rasmussen Jelinek, Gloria Fair, Carol Spencer. Third Row: Nancy Purdy, Dick Kroll, Dave Lendt, Mike Lee, Lyle Kruse Philbriek, Barbara Schubert. Irene Nielsen, Fourth Row: Karen Lindsay, Sally Carter, Fred Gaines, Bob Nelson, James Meyers, Gary Jensen, Jim Kikendall, Bill Cusick, Annette Scheffel, Jeanette Kiolbasa, Marlene Quandt, Karen XK'ilson. I-'ifth Row: Anna lleimes. Mary Brown. Nancy Chapman, Sandra Kully, John Gilliland, Dallas Irwin, Gordon McMullen, Clarence Dreier, Darrel Pinkston, Dave Bennett, Vernon Bollesen. Ted Lambert, Nancy Shaver, Myrna Olson, Nancy lvers, Back Row' Donna Nlertz Ann Milne, Glennvs Searl, Pat Gillespie, Donna Labart, Donna Cunningham, Carol Nie- ' ' X' ' ' 'I S.' K' ' ,Mary moth. Suzanne Hertel, George Cl?ll'k,.JlI'Il Minor. Mary Petmrson, Ve.-Xnna Christensc n, usan innlson Nlittan, .lean Jones, Saundra Ruby. and advanced glee on the basis of these try- outs. The advanced glee club is the group that gives public appearances. This year, a madrigal group was or- ganized, composed exclusively of sopho- mores. These young songsters worked hard. meeting during noon hours, and made a name for themselves singing in the Christ- mas program. Not to be forgotten. however, are the many small groups who have fun doing a lot of work providing entertainment for social functions, service clubs, churches, and var- ious other organizations. One of these is the senior girls' triple trio, nine girls who pilot' vitililv liittr have been singing together for four years. Lois Beliel is their faithful pianist. The department boasts three top- notch barbershop quartets. which are always in demand at various gatherings. They are the senior boys' quartet, the junior boys' quartet, and a quartet of senior girls, an un- usual group for girls to form. The girls quartet tnot picturedl consists of Beverly Green. Nancy Gibson, Barbara Schubert. and Sherry Sullivan. The senior t1'io has made a big suc- cess for two years, singing at many different places. This year they traveled to Kearney to participate in the exchange convocation hrough omor J ' Fond Reflection: GIRLS' BEGINNING GLEIC Front Row: Erline Flanshurg, Elsie Rinke, Marcia Weeks, Margie Horst, Peggy' Meves. Ethel Anderson, Chloe Ann Bays, Karen Conant, Margie Salestrom, Barbara Rapein, Second Row: Gencvie Varvel. Beverly Scott, Jean Buchanan, Norma Homfcld, Mary St, John, Deanna Swanson, Joanne Kohtz, Jean Bartuska, Bonnie Breiner, Beverly Dahlke. Sandra Frost, Barbara Damman. Third Row: Barbara Lendt, Janice Dean, Karen Boyd, Loretta Burton, Helen Volkl, Barbara McHugh, Mary Judy. Jolene Eddy, Darlene Loffelbein, Shirley Rieck, Judy Engle. Fourth Row: Sandra Patterson, Loretta McKinney. Kay Tjaden, Kathryn Bangert, Marlene Kunze, Nancy Lagsding, Julie Pulliam, Judy Bellairs, Nancy McFall, Sheryl VVhorton, Carol Campbell, Back Row: Sharon Palmer, Brenda Kottwitz, Elizabeth King, June Renter, Janice Sorensen. Janice Winters, Caroline Reher, Emily Atkins, Deanna Dahlke. This triple trio has been together ever since junior high. Members are Karen Krall, Barbara Kelley, Bev- erly Green, Nancy Gibson, Marlene Purdy, Sherry Sullivan. Irene Niel- The senior girls' sextet was com- posed of Donna Labart, Shirley Hutchins, Lois Beliel, Myrna Ol- son, Carol Spencer, and Shannon Proudfit. sen, Barbara Schubert, Carol Spen- cer, Lois Beliel. Seated: Suzanne Hertel. Second The senior girls' trio which Another of Senior's barber Row: Mary Brown, Marilyn Frick, performed for many func- shop quartets is the junior VeAnna Christensen. Third Row: tions was composed of Sher- boys' quartet. Bill Cusick, Anna Hermes, Glennys Searl, Jean ry Sullivan, accompanist: Jim Kikendall, Mike Lee Jones Sharon Rubeck, Sally Rem- Nancy' Ivers, Sally Carter, and Darrel Pinkston are its bolt, Nancy Shaver. and Mary Huston. members. H ' A'AAA 5. 45 V Q ' ik gg- ng 1 Y K : Q ,,f . at . V1 f if 1? E ? 5' V I 4 f ' x 'P X X Q! 31 1 X , 1 A 6 'fp gb ' Q MWA? 7 ' J-v 5 fl , ,Asif 1-J xlkxff Y ,, 4 1 5, v-. fr 5 4 f 51 '92 -m xiffv, gk Lf! gf R. 'LTC x ,731 4 , iii! W, 2' 15? . I 3 Wg N , , .1 ' - X Wg, 'T ' fn f 'Tfm S ,Mau W :is ... 1,L++?v 65 I-rxdax Afternoon In A Countlx Schoolhousc xx ts one of thc productlons glxen th1s xear bx tht cha mxtlcs class Ilcre lhex arc shovxn on the st ru Ls the plax pxoglcsses 11 SVIUC A specral and lmportant part of thc Semor Hlgh currlculum are the speech and dramatlcs departments Speech IS dlrected bx Francls Brandt and the dtamatlcs sectlon by Graham Burnslde Thls year the speech department took actlve parts ln the Wesleyan Hastlngs and Fremont debate tournaments and the d1s tr1ct declam and debate tourneys at Kear ney At the dlstrlct meets Grand Island stu dents came home xxlth a good share of the honors Carole Baker Gene Cordes Larrv Anderson and Noel Schoenrock rece1ved su DOFIOFS 1n poetry readlng extemporaneous speaklng nexxs castlng and humorous lead mgs respectlvely At the Kealncv DISIIILI Debate tournament the team of Eugene Coldes and Lauv Anderson took 1 thlrd pl xce for then team but placed second among rll the schools Placlnq second for the term xxele Dlck Becker and Larry Carstensen The students IH dramatlcs classes are p11mar1lv concerned xx 1th the pxoductlon of a play Make up stage constructlon and llghtlng are also studled by the groups The classes had two chances at actual play product1on xxhen they presented one act plavs for school assemblles The plays xx ere student dnected Those students who partlclpated ln the exchangc conxocatlon are plctured here On the floor are INancx Ix ers Sherry Sulllvan Marx Huston Second Row lNancx Glbson Barbara Schubert Bexerlx Green Karen XK1lson Jan Launer Barbara Kellex Anlta Krohn Suzanne Hertel Kathrxn Schnelder JoAnn Kutschkau Isax Cook Glennxs Searl Back Rovx Don Inks Stexe Games Duane Exersoll Larrx Xan Boenlng Lalrx VS esterbeck Larry Anderson Gordon 'NIc'NIullen Eugene Cordes Jerrx Boehm and Chlck J1m Stalker Pat Campbell Punt- nuwlx , ,' -, -. .. . , ..- j i. .. . ,.,. r i . 1 E 1 . . X . 1 S . w x . 1.h . , ., . . t , ' ' ' , 1 1, r , ' n 4. s g s v n C . , . . , c K 1 , , . E h S . 1 I 1 h Z v . V . 1. . , ., c . , . 1 s ' ' 1 -1 1 w 1 1 , . , . .. . . . - - 1 i. . . , . V. . . . Y ' Y 7 1 ' . . . 1 I . , , . t. . .. .. . 1 ' y ' - . - V s 's 1 , , . . , . ., . . , ' . , V ' ' , '. 1 , ', , , Y. ' . - , . . . .. r' - . - ' . v V . - - 1 -lv v ' Y .v Y v 4' ' - x 4 4 1 H 1 i.v v v ' tine-two-three. testing says Sharon Ritchie, who ir trying out the tape record- er. Unlookers aie Bob Nelson, Bob Schuy' ler and Gayle Clark, Four score and seven years ago, our, . Richard Wacha is in the midst of presenting a speech in Mr. l1randt's speech class. Iiach student prepares several orations, speeches. poetry readings for training throughout the course, 5 Dom Poiso Como' ' g While not connected directly with either department, the exchange convoca- tion offers an opportunity for stage perform- ance for a large group of students from speech, dramatics, and music departments at Senior. This year the convocation, in the form of a TV variety show was presented for Kearney High School. It included a dancing act, wrestlers, dramatic readings, and sev- eral numbers from the music field. It was sponsored by the Student Council. Debating: takes research and study as you can see. Shown are members of Mr, Brandts first semester debate teams, They are Larry Anderson. Kay Christensen. Mr. Brandt, Barbara Kelley and Eu- gene Cordes , ' v . I .- ... .5 X Q 1 4'.7ib 5 '--., .Cf 4? I . , v -N., K. . . Q 'g 'Q.L,i Y ww. IP sw X T32 1 8 , R 11 X fr L .fa .fs V,.3,qbf, I I f 5, hs :Wf 'I ,,.,ff-was f' ,G :Y '52, .f 'f sho Q 3. 'Aid 'S- Uffim- Ile-lpf-rs: ' ' -dllm 1 Huge-rm' Schimmvr Shl'I'Ifx Sullivzm I11-nv Nia-Iss-n Igillliillll Si'l1l1IH'l'I Susan Sin-phw1'rl IIHINI l'.1'1r'ksrm. m'l1-VIN l'oun-.4-lurs: Klill ibn Sl'hUt Ilhi'iTt'I .Tulum Lvkmirm NIM Xlivv C'w1'lmvI f1llllllNl'lUl'N' lla-lpvrs: I,411z':411n- Ilznggz-11 Numq Im-ls .lamb NIM-Vkzatx .Indy llslmm NI:mr'l1-m- I'u1'riy fficialt for a Day jun! COUNTY OFFICIALS FOR ONE D-KY Picturcd above are the Juniors of Hall County who participated in the County, Goxernment Day held November 4 Twenty two Juniors from Senior High took part 1n th1s exent . l , W W x e 1 ,, if-- The appointed heads of departments. and. elected officials of City Government Day are pictured. First Row: Karen Krall. Barbara Kelley. Shirley Morton. Sally Carter. Second Row: Sandra Wilson, Sherry Sullivan. Clarence Dreler, Steve Gaines, Third Row: Mary Huston, Jim Ryan, Larry Ander- son. Jerry Carlisle. Bac-k Row: Bob Schuyler. Larry VVesterbeck, Eugene Cordes, .larry O'Keefe, Del- mc-1' Rasmussen. Steve Hansen. vu ., V V Y ' 1 l ' , ' ' ' g ' my . . L, A u K c ..- , . 1 . - . I V K k 1 ' K ' v ' V 1. 1 - V ' ' 1 , , ,. . . 7' ' ' 5 ' . . ' .lc . f. Q I nirwlv l ur Reptesentlng Gland Island High School dul mg the Countv Goyernment Dav 'Vox ember 4 yy exe 22 members of the Junior class Citv Goyelnment Dav which was Much Pu sau ur D3I'tlClpatlflg semoxs County Goxeinment Dav began yy 1th '1 Q1 oup meeting in vu hlch ey 91 vone leai ned about the goxelnment of the county At noon the gioup xx as guests of the Ameilcan Legion fox luncheon Students then went to Prim o thell VHIIOUS appolntlye positions ot elected offices Cltv Goxexnment Day began mth '1 genelal assembly and included sex CI ll speeches bv some councilmen and by the police Judge At noon the students had luncheon at the VFVR Club Aftei noon the gioup sepalated and nent to then appolntlye offices or elected positions Deck the halls . . goes a familiar Christmas tune, and that is just what these Student Coun- cil members are doing. Donna Mertz, Durelle Moorberg, Pat Campbell, and Jerry Jones add fin- ishing touches to the tree, another Christmas activity at Senior. my Janis Meerkatz, Anita Krohn and Bill Knuth try to hit the bull's eye with a glollar bill in the Christmas cheer bottle. It wasnt hit. but their contribution. along with the other students' was greatly ap- preciated by Christmas cheer, Larry Smalley, Richard Meininger, Dick Becker, Marlyn Jakub, Eugene Cordes. Gary Hoeltke, and Bill Lucke make up the nuclear physics section of the new PHY SCI Club. Here they are shown tinker- ing with an experiment. The psychology section of PHY SCI is making plans for an experiment with ham- sters. Detailed plans are involved. Lee Maiwald, Ronald Mohl, Dick Weaver. Richard Lucht, Bob Nelson. Pat Gillespie, Donna McKinney, and Sandra Armstrong make up the group. p PURPLE AND GOLD ST-SPF Front Rovx K ren Conant Mary St John Susan McGrath Judy Llndgren Bobble Exans Susan Shepherd Sandta Armstrong Judx Wug Juanita Scott Second Rovx Carol Baker Lavxanna Tucker Charlotte G11 more Carolc Hehnke Betty Von Ohlen Karen Senkbeil Pat Campbell Annette Scheffel Judy Selm Judx Miner Third Rovx Miss Celestine Brock advlser Rita Clark Irene Nielsen Karen Wilson Sandra Wilson Catherme Cord s Alice Deltchler Janice Sorensen Marx Peterson Back Rovx Dick Gtlmgham Dale Rax mond B111 McG1ath Daxe Waldbaum Walt Switzer J1m Minor Tom Baxter Gerald IN1edfelt Bob Krohn Lax ern Relmers Annual Reflects Woik The staff of the 1954 Purple and Gold xxotked long and hard to make this book teflect for each student thelr classes and Many hours of picture taking lay out xxotk copy xx r1t1ng copy reading and proof teadmg xxere spent 1n order to produce the book A nexx system of picture taklng xx hich speeded the efflclency of the Job xx as devised bv this years staff It xvas an all day DIC tute session xx ith photographers xx orking in thtee dlffetent places all at once but en ablmg all students to be in eveiy DICTUIG he xx 'is entitled to To flnance the book advertxsmg xxas sold the basketball and football programs xx exe publlshed and sold by the staff and fox the second V931 the gxoup sponsoted the publishing of student dlI9CtO1lES The sale 1 qt mm lx x of the annuals alone does not begin to pay fox the book A sum of about '55 000 IS needed to tures about '51 300 IS used and the remalnder of the money IS spent on photography prlnt mg costs and covers The book contains a iounded pictute of classes games extra cuirlcular activities partles and all those thlngS xx hlch make up 1 student s school life Thele ate so many 1ct1x1t1es that naturally a fexx must be left out Some thmgs come too late in the xeat to be placed ln the book It is hoped that this book xx 111 take the students of SGIIIOI High back to then high school daxs five ten Ol exen 20 yeals ft om noxx and b11ng back thell XlVld memoties of fun companionship and education Q Q A 1 ,Q V , A 3 A .,,, YI' . , 5. v: a y I' v ' 4 , ' 'A ' ' ' v ' v I ' 4 46 , 77 ' . ' ' 1 activities at Senior High. put out the book. For engraving of the pic- ' ' 1 Y v r v ' L 1 1 1 1 5 y , 1 V 1 ' 1, ' ' v v . v. v D D 1 7 ' 1 1 7 1 , c . . . 1 .1 1 l 1 . 1 V ' . s , ' .i yn . 7 I Q V 'n ' 1. , ' 'V' Six' 'Fxiilif The Purple and Gold planning staff Worked hard to plan each page of the book, Members of the staff are Susan Shepherd, editor: Sandra Arm- strong. Business Manager: Walt Switzer, Don Hines. Miss Celestine Brock, Adviser: Dave Waldbaum. Irene Nielsen. Pat Campbell, Carole Baker. Another money-making project of the Purple and Gold is the publishing of student directories. Pic- tured are its editors and the business manager put- ting it to good use. Karen Senkbeil. Karen Wilson and Sandra Armstrong. nd un Of Yea' Mu Bobbie Evans and Judy YViig sell a program to a basketball fan. These programs help to liinanee the Purple and Gold. Adviser Miss Celestine Brock Editor Susan Shepherd Business Manager Sandra Armstrong Page Editors Rita Clark, Don Hines, Walt Switzer, Mary Peterson, San- dra Wilson, Judy Lindgren, Karen Conant Layout Editors Irene Nielsen Carole Baker Sales Manager Betty Von Ohlen Advertising Manager Pat Campbell Advertising Salesmen English 6-J Class Program Editor Catherine Cordes Program Business Manager Jim Minor Student Directories Karen Senkbeil, Karen Wilson page ninefv sei' , -5' STL DEN T COL N CIL I-ront Row Janet Launer Donna Mertz Sherxl Whorton Judv Lmdgren Amta Krohn presxdent Pat Camp hell Sarah Smaha Irene Nlelsen Janet Ph1lbllCk Shlxlex xxllll3l'TlSOl l Second Roxx J1m Welland Richard Bauer Gene Souponchlck NICR Sobleszxk Dulelle BIOOIDGTQ Dlxe G'ade Fnbala Kellex xlce presxdent Bob Grmstead Jeux W1g,nc1 B111 NlcGx1th Ken Klostermexex Back Row J rxx Nloole SGCILIHIQ treasurer Jsc 11 Bxedthauez Ron Rockvxcll Bob Schuxlcl Lnrx VW-stcrbeek Ron Ftlldorf Bob SILLIDS FdGzehox11k Jcxlx Joncs Dxrlc Plnkston Mlke Lcc CGUIICII ftlccs Lcftd 18 Act1v1t1es of the Student Counc1l thls yeal xx e1e cleanlng all the flags ln the school bulldlng asslstlng xxlth the ca1ee1 confer ence and helplng to ploduce the exchange convocatlon xx hlch xx as presented ln KGHIHGW on March 9 ln the foxm of a GITV All Stal Rewlexx The Student Councxl took '1 hand In olgamzmg and choosmg talent for the shoxx by means of tlyouts As ln the past confel ence xx exe agaln lflllOdLlC9Cl to the gtoup to xxhlch thex XXOIC to speak bv the NAIIOLIS homeloom plesldents and membels of the councll The goals set up fox the Student Coun ul membels are as glx en ID thc constltutxon Thcx ne to bettel the school ln posslble xxaxs and to dexelop student IlSDOIlSllJl1llX lllllldlllf' leadelshlp 'md school p11de Also thex ue to plomote xxolthx cltlzen lldlfllflil md to DlOXldQ for pupll explesslon A othel objectlxe IS to pxox ldc a xx oxkmg model of 1 gox elnment ll umt undex xx hlch students ru lx ll xx 111 l1ve and to plomote xx elfale of the school through proper student faculty xelatlonshlp Maklng up the Student Councll thlS year xxere '30 homeloom presldents Thele are elght sen1o1s ten Junlors ten sopho moxes and txxo freshmen IH the Student COUDCII not countlng the Student Councll plesldent NICE plesldent and sen1o1 class plesldent L111y Wester beck To qualxfv fo1 average student scholasncally and must up hold the ld9dlS of the school at all tlmes Agam thxs N911 the Student Councll puxchased a lalge Chllstmas tlee placed lt ln the mam centel hall and decomted lt Anothel of tts plojects xx IS the sale of pcnclls xxlth the schools name stamped on them Spoltsmmshlp slogms xxexe pl iced on the baslsetbxll DIOLII rms thls xeu bx the Coun c1l also M1 Laxxnence sponsol of the o1g1n1 zatlon once s'11d that Student COLll'lCll IS 18 beneflcl 1l to the student IS a class L . , 'FY . 1 a 1 W ' K. l ,..- 2 v -,.' ' A .Z ' 5 . A. .u , ,Z C, .-. A . t ,. ., . .- K . 1 ire' ' z 2 r eg' sf , , Q ', ., . '. 1 . 1--.- .3 4 -sg ' h- 1 ' nl I 1 W L L C L . t . ,, , v 1 1 1 l 1 1 ' 11 7 1 I 1 . , . . . . - , c . . L several years, the speakers for the career a homeroom president a student must be an g 1 . ' , U7 1 1 vw K L I f pw x ' h . ff 1' K 1 1 ts' ms, . -is ' 'K Ur L -Y ' - ' . 1 , 1 1k 1.51 8 1 ' L 1 . k ' ,' . ' ' I c . ' . ' 'c I . .' -hs . 1 . 5- ' 1 ' 3 , L. ' ' l 1 ' ts 1 ' K- VE is , , X ' A. j.v Z 1 1 -1 5 ' .ss ' 'I K n 'L 1 h 1 I I ' .4 I v V wh- . K -1 I 1' ' .1 4 hw v Z 1 A 12 A- .Ls -1 E 1 sv I - -v E 1 1 - 1 .1 5. I 1: ' . K ' u' 4 .1 . 1 ' s ' 1 'S . v' 1 - - - v' x ' ' D 1 ' Z .' 'S ZA. :K z ' ' J .' 2 5 2. '.... Q D nine 'P'-lllf Uni Heros un For 11. 3935551 wean Here is Il seetion of the dance floor at the Moulin Rouge party, sponsored hy Palleteers, and the hand, Louie's Little Loafers. Band members are Don Inks, Gary Hoeltke, Steve Gaines. Ronald Mohl. Henry Mueller, Gordon Mc- Mullen. Louis Roberts and Dick VVzic'l1z1. Q1 The informality of the hour dances sponsored hy GAA is shown here hy the dress of the dancers on St. PatriCk's Day. Green hats and accessories were provided hy the eluh in keeping with the oecasion. Dancers are Eugene Cordes, Sandra Put- lerson, George Dunham, Delene Beekman. Cm-ol Morris and Jerry Carlisle. LM i Jerry Boehm and his friend Chic-k A' Sweeney perform for the patrons of Moulin Q' Rouge. Chic-k and Jerry made up si part 'mf the floor show for the French party. Page ninelv nine ,,..-.-f r -.. , , . , ,.,.w.qvy: fur' 'fwfslyrzofw ar .v -'Wea A . l . - . .. ., 1 A4 f J.. Janet Philbrick Janet Philbrick reigned as this ycafs football queen. and Miss Ella Blunk was presented by the football tvzim as their hono1'a1'y qutwn. l r ,WT ,,.,, ,N,,4,W..i , H, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 Miss Ella Blunk Football clzmco royalty :mtl tlwii Oscorts am- Gln-nnys St-url, .lorry Moore, Jam-I Phillmrick. Lill'l'j Hts- tpy-ln-vk. Nant-5' C'hzig1mzm :mtl Rivlt- zird Rot-nfvldt The queen and her attendants and thelr escorts are pictured m their cucus swmgs Thex are Jerry Moore Glenms Searl Bob Schuxlel M nw Huston Dclenc Beekman and Gcorgc Dunham Hcfut We1c Jovlul SCTIIOI H1g,h students went Out of Thls Wotld mth the football team and back to Under the Blg Top mth the basketball team at the 1953 54 dances honoring these teams and the guls plcked as queens and attendants Both dances xsete sponsoled by the GI Jets and chapetoned by patents of the boys on the team and members of the facultv tured outel space decolatxons mth l0bOf 'md planets ftdoxnmq the gvm Unde1 thc Btg Top 'ls 1ts name 1mpl1es xx as a CIFCUS mth all the tllmmmgs smngs fo1 the rox 'tlty plnk lemonade and animal cmekers slde shows and a xmg master N14-IIN lluston was pltstntul as bas ketball queen at the annual dance honorlng the basketball team Nlarch Nlarw Huston IJ llfjl OH! UH! fl! UH? l l A 1 4 J W ' , ' 7. , , , il ' 1 'V V' s as - u ,- The theme, Out of This World, fea- 1 ' U 1 K ., I M w . , c . , . . L , . G 1 ' . . , 19. ' A X , ,1, 1 ,1c Tl-IE AUGUSTINE CCDMPANY Printers ol the Islander and the Purple and Gold YQ h li T Pat Tegler, news editor of The Islander. Sandra Armstronxl, husiness manager of the Purple and Gold, Betsy Ray, editor of The Islander and Susan Shepherd, editor of the Purple and Gold. plan their work on their publications. HOST TO ISLANDER STAFF ON NEWSPAPER DAY MAY 5 Betsy Ray, Put Tl'Lflk'l' and Donlllines wzileh the work ing ni on ui Ihr in x iln rl cin Fha- Indepentlent. ',llfIl' Ulll' IIIIHIITUII 'IFN une mate! es use in produ' 1 The Grand lsland Daily lndependent lLlEAl3lNC: WEXVSPAPEQ Qi QENTRAL NEBl2PxSKf'x ALBEE PRINTING CO 4, ,. ,. . -:,fm, f ,I to. IZ-, x.'., J . J, 1- . Cetthffrim- Corrit,-5, Jim Minor, amd Ted Lambert watch thc- type- be-ing set for football programs, SERVE CQCA-COLA At fam Ricricx afz Rottie' GRAND ISLAND BOTTLING CO. 645 So. Locuzf Sf. Prom: 400 Sltirltfy Morton ziitti llztrold Lztngonlwdt-r cirink 21 refreshing Coczt-Cola, Good Ltmnbo' IOI-INSON CASH-WAY 7I0 So. Locoi Ca' IIN: Lumber Numncr 4280 Gary SllI1fIl'I'S. Iiic'It:n'tI Iizitit-r, Imnit-I In-stt-r. .It-rry Katy, anti I.ztwrvnt't- N14-moth stand on at fc':iI'I'olrIing with it firm i't'pi't-at-ntzttiw-. TI-IE BROWN ERUIT CCD. BIRDS EVE FROZEN EQODS BLUE GCCSE ORANGES AND LEMONS in-xv Ilzmstfn zmrl Kurt-n Conzmt conte-mplzttc unt- mg somt- amrangtts, HIE? i..--f-, it .4 -Q Y Q I -tim- .L-- 75121 '4' A-6 ,S mg? 1E1-1'-- SCREEN SCM W sv iid ' E, ' 23- ' 'man 1- ,.' i, he ,E W ,, 8 I -J, P ,, , .- ,X L., . x 1 tm R so 5 t. I V QA V NWT.. V, :I , , '13-I -A '- A' - Q. 5. 1 x ,f . M- N. I 'fl'-' 7 I 4 ! 11 . V ,,1-- 5 . A - f L? A Vi , in ,V ,l - xi I . my A, s 1H.gfA.'4. . 5' Jerry' Seymour. Pete Sorenson, Pat Famphell, Jack Marlene Kunze, Ilelen XVir-zorec-k, Bill MCGax'ern. Sargent, and Pat Snyder listen to records at the f'lztrt-nee .Iantzt-n, load up their shopping lmaskets YSYCA. They know that tht-y'll find fun and cont- with all types of supplies at the St-If St-rvic-v Drug panionship at their friendly' YXYCA. Store. I-In-ryone gets the ht-st of quality. x Q I Bolt Schuyler and Mary Huston study house plans Pat Campbell. Bolt Siggins, Mike Lee, Glennys at The Huston Co. Iluston's have all types Sc-arl have refreshments at Mar-'s I'ut't'1-e Shop. It's of houses for anyones taste. The friendly salesmen a friendly place to stop for snacks after school or want the purchaser satisfied. on a date t Cleo and Cleorn Rohhins look at twin dresses at Dick Evans and Dale Sweeney are buying apples Mnntgonwry VYards. It's a prohlem to outfit twins. at YYillman's. They're the best in quality and flavor. hut Nlontgomf-ry Wards Can always help to solve and the boys will have plently of nourishment to the problem with their adequate stock. seo them through their after-school ac-tivities. ljfllll' tllll' lllUH'l'1'II ffl! I VW M qwj,,,i, I I 54' -' wb Gian 1.-.109-J-I, V U SGIII1 I' P: UI !J+!u4...', -..Q BOST PI-IARMACY Prescription Specialists 4th V: P 'e Pnofe 3800 Thvlmzi Johnston amd Juslim- C'h1'isIcmL n ut ei Img: c'm11'Iifo11s :irri ph-ziszxnl svx'vic'm-. NIELSEN 84 PETERSEN, INC. GRAND ISLANDS FIRST AND FINEST MOVERS I23 W. Fourth St. Phone I87O Gary Potvrson :ind Duane Evcrsoll are dwu1'I'cd by Ihv his Niclscn IR-lorscn truck. Best Wishes To Seniors Prom SU-I-IER DAIRY imcompomtso Juv VVziIkc1', Linrizl Rohortson, and Jon Pc-Ivrson it rc-l'1i-slimi-nt :xl 1I1vd:ii1'y of1'iux SCCTTS FURNACE CG. I-Ieating, Sheet Metal Gutter Work Gent: I ana, News fo X I'j,' I :'Ni ,P Ilzixv It -'I 1-15 ll'Ki-i-t'i- :ind In-Imvr Rzismussmn nu' iw-:im In mmm' tha- lziigi- display room and officv. DIERS MOTOR CO. YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Eord - Mercury - Lincoln Service 3rd C9 Em Pnone 700 Shirley Woodruff. Joyce VVhitt. and Shirley Morton are examining a new ford. Expressions say, VVe are pleased. BRUBAKER BUICK CO. IO2 E. Second St. Phone IQOO AUTHORIZED BUICK SERVICE V!hen Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick WiII Build Them. Marcia Bellairs and LeRoy Maki try out a new Buick. They seem to agree that it's a fine car. SCI-IUEE'S APPLIANCE CENTER Appliances that Rate Ace I-Iigh Susan Siehert likes this mixer, it has ull the gad- gets. Other well-known hrands are found here. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. BEST LUCK TO CLASS OE '54 3I5 W. Third St. Pfone 3500 Cliff Nelson and Jerry Schroeder liked the shot guns theyre examining. Other sportsmt-n's sup- plies are found here, too. ,ji-I JOHN CLAUSSEN 81 SONS Contractors and Builders 803 So. Ciart St. Pnone 46 Graco Lana, Ner:'af Bob Cordcs and Jerry Clausscn watch Eli Thomp- son in his sky-line S0211 at thc controls of ai giant crainc- uscd on construction johs. NICHOLAS REXALL DRUG STORE I23 W. 3rd Phone 638 Soda Eountain Service Books - Cosmetics Cameras - Billfolds Pen and Pencil Sets Your Doctor's Eavorite Prescription Store Dorothy Gjcrloff wants a change of lipstick. Sho likes the quality brands and efficient service hero. MIDWAY STUDIO 3l3 E. 4th St. Phone 4462 Specializing in Baby Portraits This rcmodclod studio is rozidy to SKIXIC scnioi for their pictures. and any one clsc, ton Cl-lASE'S JEWEL Sl-IOP We invite You To Viiif This Treaiire Home Ot Precica' Jewefry Oitt' WATCH REPAIRTNCS DTAMOND SETTING 206 No. Locust Ptone 382 Janicv Sort-nson sm-ms tn vnjoy looking :it thc finv Shinzi bc-ing: shown hvii Shtfrl likv to stzirt hm' Collt-c'ti0n. WoIbach'g WOLBACI-l'S TEEN AGE DEPARTMENT IS YCUR DEPARTMENT Bohhic Evans :md Julie Pulliam try to dccidc which to huy. The-y wish tht-y could haw- hoth. , iWolbach's FORr:Mos'r IN QUALITY Home of Jacqueline Natural Poise - Connie Pan: Eashion - Johanfen Marquise Shocs from this Shoo dcpartmcnt are thc hcst. Mary Pc-tcrson. Judy Wiig, and Gcncvio Varvol listcn to pointers on sclccting foot wcaih REMINGTON RAND CDEEICE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE Adding, Calculating, and Bookkeeping Machines 'Tl-TE PLACE TO BUY THEM ll2 W. 2'c Phone 566 Jzicquc Mcvcs hcrc uses itll ridding.: mzichimi ol' vx- ccllm-nt cfficichcx' and 1-easy opt-mtiim. Could ln- Rhi- should usc it in math. VU!! FAIRACRES DAIRY G. I's. Most Modern Dairy Quality Dairy Products Phone 37I Grand Island, Nebr. Mary Brown. Sally Rembolt and Carol Meyer are being shown how dairy products are turned out. '54 Their Freshly Baked Products May Be Bought At Two Sales Stores 376 No. Walnut St. 3l5 Telephone 708 Marlene Purdy, Karen Krall and Irene Nielsen admire the goodies Company. Page one Ilrrrulrvrl-sixlverl at the Grand Island Baking GRAND ISLAND BAKING COMPANY BUTTERKRUST BREAD CAKES - PIES - ROLLS - PASTRIES BEST WIS!-IES Fora connmuco succEss TO THE CLASS or W. Second St Adams Dwrght 36 Alfrey Elbert C 23 38 Blunk 'Vlrss Ella 14 74 100 Brandt Francrs 91 Brock MISS A Celestine 42 76 89 96 97 Burnsrde Graham 76 Carstens Edward E 77 Conybeare M1ss Lrllran G 38 Corbet 'Vlrs Alrce 74 93 Ertelbuss Srdnex C 73 Errckson Mrs Naomr F 74 93 Exans Jacque W 21 38 Fredrrckson E R 77 Games Stephen O 21 73 Geddes Mrss Joxce 73 Arry Sharon 39 39 Allen Joan 34 46 Anderson Ethel 33 67 83 Anderson Myrna 46 89 Arends Rrta 68 104 Arends Yvonne 34 59 Armrtage Sharon 34 39 39 83 Armstrong Sandra 46 95 96 97 Arp Sondra 66 Atkrns Emlly 71 83 Auhl Shlrley 37 39 68 Baasch Carol 69 83 Baasch Delores 71 Baasch Marlene 46 Bahn Georgene 34 46 81 Baker Bessre 39 59 Baker Carole 34 39 46 96 97 Baker Janrs 68 Baker Lmda 59 Ball Barbara 69 Ballard Marrlyn 34 39 Banfzert Kathryn 39 67 83 IN DEX Faculty Glade Nlrss Catherrne 74 Granere Ralph J 73 80 Gregorx Robert 21 2 Guendel Mrss Nlary H 73 Guhrn 'Vhss Vugrnra 76 Hanna 'vlrss Hazel R 76 Harder Mrs Rax 76 Hatfreld M1ssJanyth 74 Hershberger 'Vlrss Barbara Kerster Don D 73 Lambelet Mrs Carol 77 Lambelet Vkoodrow 73 89 Lawrence Noel 74 Leamons Harxex 73 Lee Jerry J 21 28 38 Grrls Banks Vrckr 46 Bartuska Jean 39 69 83 Bartuska Margre 31 34 46 Baxter Deanna 39 67 93 111 Bays Chloe Ann 59 68 83 Becker Lourse 39 Beekman Delene 39 81 99 101 Be rel Lors 31 37 41 46 84 87 Bellarrs Judy 39 67 83 Bellarrs Marcra 34 37 39 81 107 Bengel Carol 34 39 123 Benson Donna Jean 39 Blshop Nancx Lea 33 71 Black Gerry 39 67 104 Blarr Barbara 71 Bly Alyce 46 114 Bly Geraldlne 47 Bly Leona 138 Bockmann LaDonn1 33 70 Boltz Glorra 39 83 Bossen Dranne 39 69 Boyd Karen 70 83 Bottorff Janrce 39 Bowers Joyce 30 34 39 84 Bredthaucr Rosemrry 31 39 47 84 93 Lehman John 74 93 Mason Mrss Charlotte 76 Xloerer Nlrss Irene 76 Parne Ylrs LOTID J 6 Pmkston Frank L 77 Rerth Ray S 77 Roe Paul F 73 Scudder Nlrss Vkrlla Y 16 Serbold lVlrss Ruth 73 Smrth 33711113111 29 Toft E1nerA 21 38 73 Vkegener Carl J not prctured Werner Edmund E 77 Xkrllman Nlrss Lrllran 77 Wrltse Dr EarleV1 74 Bremer Bonnre 39 67 83 Bresley Br rseno Josre 30 47 Brown 87 116 Prrcrlla 34 39 39 8 Marv 30 34 41 39 4 Brule Janice 37 47 Brush Maryth 34 39 39 83 Buchanan Jean 68 83 Burch Sharon 31 34 124 Burdrck Betsy 30 49 39 84 113 Burghardt Helen 39 Burke Shrrley 34 17 Burkrran Yvonne 39 39 83 Burnett Bermce 39 67 82 83 Burton Loretta 39 70 83 Campbell Carol 33 69 83 Crmphell Pt 30 34 37 42 39 88 90 93 97 98 103 C1nrda1 Bexulw 39 Carter S1115 31 34 41 47 84 87 C rtlett Jrnet 39 83 Chapmm Nancy 31 34 48 84 92 100 104 PAINE MONUMENT CGMPANY Monuments Markers Mausoleums 3l4 322 North Walnut St Phone l99 Roger Goodrnrn and Vrrgrnra Gray vmtch the tn tfraxer 'lt work at Pdlllf Monument Company J . . 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' 1 A ' . -- Chrlstensen Joan 48 Chrlstensen Juleen 31 34 43 4 Chrlstensen Justme 30 34 37 83 106 Chrlstensen Kay 59 83 91 Chrlstensen 82 84 87 Clark Gayle 60 83 Clark Rlta 30 34 88 89 96 109 Cloud Beverley 68 Collms Maureen Conant Karen 35 96 103 Cook Kay 34 41 6 83 90 Cordes Catherine 4 60 83 96 103 Crumrlne Clara Jo 48 Cruslnberry Sharon Lee Cunningham Donna 30 60 84 Cuplt Janet 30 39 60 0 VeAnna 30 41 600 Dahke Beverly 70 85 Dammann Barbara 69 85 Dean Jamce 30 37 60 85 Deeds Calol 67 Deltchler Allce 35 69 89 96 110 Denson Wllma 60 84 Dester Aleda 48 Dester Donna 71 Deuel Margle 60 Dlbbern Carolyn 39 71 D1etr1ch Marlene 31 48 84 D111 Carolyn 39 Dolloff Pat 39 68 Dunham Joyce 31 34 48 Eaton Pat 69 Eddy Jolene 34 48 85 Edwards Betty 60 81 Edwards Layonne Elsenmann Lllllan 48 Ellls Beverly Ann 34 60 Elrod Janet 39 60 82 83 Elstermemr Alberta 68 Elstermelr Geraldlne Engle Judy 39 66 80 85 Evans Bobble 35 69 83 89 96 97 113 Evlson Sharon 48 Ewoldt Pat 37 49 89 INDEX Falr Glorla 30 34 60 84 114 Falmlen Nona 31 34 40 48 Falmlen Sanoa 35 39 41 Flansburg Earllne 39 70 Foglesong Eula 66 Frlck Marllyn 30 41 60 Frxtz Shlrlev 60 Frost Sandra 39 67 85 GGIS1 Carmella 39 69 83 Glbbs Mary 30 60 109 Glbson Nancy 31 41 48 Glllesple Patrlcta 31 37 49 84 Glllham Jeanette 39 67 Gllmore Charlotte 30 39 60 83 88 96 Gterloff Dorothy 35 66 Glade DIXIO 31 34 39 49 92 98 108 Grasmlck Jayanne 34 49 81 Gray Vlrglma 30 60 116 Grayek Loulse 49 Green Beverly 34 49 84 Gronfeldt Barbara 35 66 Gronfeldt Jackle 34 60 Guyette Conme 39 68 83 Haggart LOIS 39 Haggart Lorralne 39 60 93 Hahn Barbara 61 83 Hale Elame 31 49 Hall Ruth Halte Joyce 61 Happold Geraldme Harder Joanne 50 Hargens Karen 61 Hart Barbara 30 34 43 61 Hehnke Carole 35 68 89 96 110 Hems Anlta 35 39 69 Helzer Mar1lou 37 69 82 Helzer Vonda 39 61 81 82 Herman Jeanmne 39 67 Hermes Anna 30 41 61 84 87 Herrmann Barbara 39 71 Hertel Suzanne 41 61 82 84 86 87 90 Hoback Muriel Hobson Joan 34 61 Hofferber Nancy 50 Holder Loulse 34 39 Holmes Shlrley 61 Homfeld Norma 68 85 Hooper Nadine G9 Horn Carman 35 68 Hornady Margaret 30 34 61 Horst Margle 35 39 70 85 Husman Lols 37 50 89 Huston Mary 34 40 41 0 87 90 94 101 105 Huston Phylls 61 Hutchms Shlrley 31 34 50 84 87 92 Irwm Arllne 50 Irwm LaVerne 66 Ivers Nancy 34 39 41 50 90 93 Jacobsen Rosella 35 39 James Carol 39 67 Jansen Margaret 69 Janssen LOIS 66 lessen DOFIS 61 Jewell Beverly 34 39 61 Johnson Clarxce 34 51 Johnson Gall 51 89 Johnston Leota Johnston Thelma 34 39 Jones Jean 30 39 40 61 Judy Helen 39 61 83 Judy Mary 37 39 70 85 Kalser Dorls 51 Kamper Melva 61 Kamps Evelyn 31 40 51 Kaspar Vlfglllld 61 Kay Marlene 61 Keller Rosemarie 30 39 42 1 Kelley Barbara 31 37 40 87 90 91 94 123 98 Kempf Jean 39 69 Kemptar Karen 30 34 Kllpatrlck Joan 39 51 83 Klng Elizabeth 61 85 Klnnlson Susan 39 61 84 MAL ,433 Ijllgl' Olll' 'IUIIIIFGII 0lQ'lf00ll ' 5 , , ,. , , 8 ', ' ..,,. , . . n ' . ' . , , ,59, ' , . , , . - , . . '. , ,70, 83 , ' . . ,6l ' , , , . 59, , , . ' . . , , ' , ' '. . . . 84. 87 , ' . , 5 , , ,91 ' . ' ,. , . '. ,', , ,42, ,8,82 ., .,, I ,. , .-.114 ' .1 1 - - . .-, .5.84. , , , 37, 70, sn, 89, . -' v V- I ' 84' 87. 5, . u, ' 7 90 A ' 41, 43, . ,, . cg. , .1851 . .1 Y AL42' I '.l .. . , ' ' h . .95 ' I 7. A ' ' I ,41,42, -Q '- ' 4- - ., ,',s4.8'. , l , 1 , , li l. ' ' ' ' 81. 83' I . 1 ' ' ' ' ' 112 D ' , ' ' ,,,,,, 93, J , V , , , ,V -, 1 . , 41, 68. Dahlke, Deanna, 30, 39, 60, 85, Granere, Judy, 35, 37, 69, 82 89 80,83 ' ' .1 . '. . . . ' f 2 , . ,s7, 90, . . ,' ff , ' . ,t 108 . .- . ,, .1 , ,, , ,',80.81 ' ' V ', , ' ' ' ' f , , , 61. 83, . . ' w , V l H ' , 1 , ' '. . , . , . .82. 84. E V' ' ' Yv .v - - w 1 1 I . I K ', , , ' , , , , . . , . 51.84. 1' Y', ' ' V1 ,V y ' I iv ' 'I ' ' ' t ' 'g ' ' . Kiolbasa, Jeanette. 30, 62, 84 Klein, Lois. 62 Klinginsmith. Roberta. 35, 39. 66. 83 Knight, Norma, 34, 39, 43. 62, 83 INDEX Long, Sandra, 68 Lucke. Edythe, 66 Lucas, Marlene, 39, 68. 80. 83 Luebbe, June, 71 Lukaszewski, Sylvia Messinger, Joanne Meves, Jacque, 35, 70, 83, 108, 113 Meves, Peggy, 35, 39. 70, 85 Meyer, Carol, 34, 62 Meyer, Karen, 31, 52, 89, 116 Knuth, Betty, 69 Lundquist. Paula, 30, 34, 37. 62. 81. Meyers. Donna, 71 Kohtz, Joanne, 71, 85 82, 108, 123 Michelmann, Barbara. 30, 34, 37, Kolb, Bertha, 69 Lundy, Neva, 39, 66, 83 62, 81. 82 Kolbo, Elaine, 34, 38, 51, 89 Luth Donna, 69, 83 Miller, Beverly, 37, 39, 69 Kottwitz, Brenda, 39, 85 Milne, Ann, 30, 34, 63, 84, 119 Karak, Barbara, 39, 66 M ,, Milne, Sue. 31, 52,83 Krall, Karen, 31, 34, 39. 51, 84, Madef- Betty- 31i 34192 Miner. Judy. 35. 68, 89. 96. 109 87. 94, 116 Malleck- Loretta- 34- -12 Mman, Mary, 39. 63, 84 Krelm, Anita, 31, 37, 51, 90, 93, 95, Mann- La DQHHH- 71 Mitten, Dolores. 65 98. 123 Marek BOHHIQ ,, Moeller, Shirley, 52 Kruse, Phyllis. 66 Mafquafd- Doflna- 51- 02 Maerbere, Durelle. 30, 34, 37. 63, Kruse. Vera' 51 Marshall, Marie. 30, 39, 672180, 81 84' 95. 98. 119 Kully, sandra, 30, 34, 42, 62, 84, Mamn- Ca 9l- 30,34 62- U2 Mora, Rosalie. 69 114 MCCH11- Maxme- 52 Moreno, Henrietta, 68 Kunze, Marlene. 39, 62, 35, 105 MCCUIIOUHU JamC0-,34- 62 Morris, Carol, 30, 37, 39, 63, 99, KUISCLIRHU, Jo Ann, 34, 39, 62, 90 MCFH11- Nancy- 70- 80 , 122 McFarland, Carol, 30, 34, 62, 115 Mon-is Vivian 35 39 55 83 L McGrath, Susan, 35, 37. 67, 83, 89. Mortora peggy' 39' 5g'93' Lallarl, Donna, 31, 39, 51, 84, 87 96,111 Morton' Shirleay 3,1 37 40 52 92 Lagsding, Nancy. 35, 39, 70, 85 McGuire, Virginia, 69 94 163 ' ' ' ' ' ' Laub, Bernedine, 35, 71 McHugh, Barbara, 35, 66, 85 Mover Artharine 52 92 Launer, Jan, 31, 34, 40, 62, 90, 93, McHugh, Shirley, 37, 52 Maha 'Vera Lee 63 ' 98 Melcelllps, Betty, 62 Murohv Alice 63 Leith. Betty, 37, 52, 89 McKinney, Diane, 62,83 MVerg'Sandra' 52 Lendt, Barbara, 39, 69, 85 McKinney. Donna, 31, 39, 40, 52. ' A' ' Leschinsky, Janet, 71 95 N Leschinsky, Joyce, 62 McKinney, Loretta, 69. 85 Nelson, Norma Jean. 35, 37, 39, 66. Lessig, Delores, 66 Medel, Ester 83 Lessig, Marilyn, 70 Meerkatz, Janis, 31, 39, 52, 88, 89, Nelson, Sandra, 63 Lindgren, Judith, 67, 83, 96, 98, 111 93. 95 Neubert, Jean, 63 Lindsay, Karen, 31, 34, 52, 84, 114 Meininger, Yvonne, 35, 39, 69 Nielsen, Helen, 69 Loebsack, Mildred, 37, 39, 62 Merten, Judy, 39, 67 Nielsen, Irene, 31, 34, 41. 53, 84, Loeffelbein, Darlene, 68, 85 Mertz, Donna, 30, 34, 37, 40, 62, 87, 93, 96, 97, 98, 116 Lohn, Marjorie, 69 84, 95, 98, 122 Niemoth, Carol, 39, 63, 84 LEE LACY REAL ESTATE TO BUY OR SELL AND EOR COM PLETE REAL ESTATE SERVlCE 224 W. 2nd Bob Nelson must be planning on lluying a house some day The agent shows him a flne one for sale. FIRST .mir BANK GRAND lsLAND.NEBRAsKA Congratulations ofl the Successtul Completion ot Your High School Course. Please Accept Our Best Wishes tor Your Euture Success and Happiness. OLDEST - LARGEST - HALL COUNTY Is the First National Bank giving away to Ann Milne, Durelle Moorberg and Fred Gaines? No, it's just a demonstration! Ph. 4850 l Niemoth, Marilyn. 70 Nietfeld. Janice, 71 Nutter, Sally, 43, 63 0 O'Brien, Betty. 53. 114 Okerstrom. Connie, 31, 34, 53, Olson, Myrna. 31, 34, 53, 84. Osborn, Judy, 31, 34. 53. 93 P Paine, Elizabeth, 31. 34. 42, 53, 89, 92 Palmer, Sharon. 35, 69, 85 Paris, Sonie. 30, 63, 83. 114 Patterson. Sandra, 39, 68, 85, Paulsen, Jean, 35, 39, 63, 70 Paulsen, Nancy Payton, Lois Pepper, Georgia, 53 Perkins, Patty, 39, 66, 83 Peters, Bonnie, 68 Peters. Jeanette Barbara, 54 Petersen. Petersen. Linda Petersen, Nancy. 64, 70 Mar 30 34. 42. 63, 84. Peterson, y, , 88, 89. 96, 110, 111 Phelps, Joyce, 63. 80 Philbrick, Jan, 40, 43, 54, 84, 100. 110 89 87 88. 99 98. Pichler, Claudia, 34, 39, 54, 93, 122 Pierce, Kay Pierpont, Della, 35, 67 Pierpont, Lilly. 54, 114 Plank. Thais, 37, 39, 69, 83 Pollock, Earlene, 66 INDEX Post, LL-Anne, 34, 39, 63. 80, 110 Proctor. Wilma, 69 Proudfit. Shannon. 31, 34, 37. 84. 87 Pulliam. Julie, 35, 39. 68, 85. Purdy, Marlene, 31. 34, 41. 54. 116 Purdy, Sondra, 31. 34, 43, 54, 108 Pursell. Dollie, 41, 54, 83, 84 Purvis, Marilyn. 39, 63, 80, 81 Q Quandt. Marlene. 66, 84 R Ramirez, Polly, 69 Ramsey, Betty. 65 Rapien, Barbara, 35, 40, 70, Rasmussen, Darlene, 34, 54 Rasmussen, Rosetta, 37, 39, 66 Ray, Betsy, 31, 34, 43, 54. 88, 93, 102 Rea, Loyola, 31, 54 Redding. Barbara. 37, 63 Redinger, Leslie Reher, Carol, 31, 54, 88 Reher, Caroline, 85 Reher, Sylvia, 54 Reimers. Betty, 55 Rembolt, Sally. 30, 41, 43, 63, 87. 116 Renter, June, 37, 67, 85 Richardson, Elaine. 67, 81, 82, Rieck, Shirley, 68, 85 Rief, Dorothy, 71 82 54 113 87. 84. 85 89. 84, 83 Rinke, Elsie, 39, 70. 85 Rinke, Joan, 55 Rinke, Shirley, 39. 70 Ritchie. Sharon Kay, 34, 40, 91, 109, 120 Robbins. Cleo, 30, 63. 83, 105 Robbins, Cleora. 30, 63, 105 Roberts. Janet. 39. 66, 83 Robertson, Linda, 39, 67, 81. Roehrkasse, Paula, 30. 39, 41 84 Rubeck. Sharon, 39. 41, 64, 81 83, 87 Rubene, Elaine. 35. 39, 70, 80 Ruby, Saundra, 39, 64, 81. 84 Ruschy, Dorothy. 68 Ruschy. Judy, 35, 71 Ruybalid. Evelyn, 55, 82 S Salestrom, Marcia, 39, 66. 85 Salinas, Julia, 68 Sanchez, Emily, 68 Sanderson, Deanna. 68 Sawicki, Alberta, 37, 64 Sawyer, Waunita, 37, 64 Scheffel, Annette. 31, 39, 84, 96 Schelby, Karen Schimmer. Rogene, 31, 39, Schinkel. Arlene Schneider, Kathryn, 34, 39, 64 Schoenheiter. Marilyn, 31, 55 Schroeder, Jean, 64 Schubert, Barbara, 31, 41. 87, 90, 93, 108 Schwartz. Carole, 39, 64, 83 41. 55, y 55. 55. 106 63. 82. 55. 93 90 93 84. Jerry Grothendick 'f JACK BAILEY STUDIO WHATS IN THE FUTURE? We I-Iope and Pray for the Best of Everything to the Class of '54 SCI-IWESER'S Complete Line of Teen-Age and Junior Wear Sharyn West and Sharon Ritchie are intrigued by the new style sweaters being shown them. TI-I COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Larry Feaster and Louie Parkin look as if they are wishing all of that money were theirs. MEYER'S EARM EQUIPMENT EAGLE HITCH TRACTORS CASE AND FARMI-IAND IMPLEMENTS SALES - SERVICE - PARTS REPAIRING - ALL MAKES Phone 278I-W Glen Frauen and Richard Spiehs play farmer with the new strong machinery. Scott, Beverly, 35, 42, 71, 85 Scott, Donna, 37, 64, 81, 82 Scott, Juanita, 30, 34, 42, 64, 88, 96 Searl, Glennys, 30. 34, 41, 64, 84. 87, 90. 100, 101, 105 Seim, Judy, 64, 83, 88, 96 Senkbeil, Carol, 30, 34, 64, 96, 97 Senkbeil, Karen, 31, 34, 55, 93 Shanks, Jean Ann, 30, 64 Shaver, Nancy, 30, 34, 37, 41, 64. 84, 87, 114 Shaw, Beverly, 80 Shepherd, Susan, 31, 34, 40, 55, 93, 96, 97. 102 Shelby, Karen, 66 Sherfey, Mary, 31, 39, 55, 93 Shriner, Donna, 68 Shriner, Linda. 69 Siebert, Susan, 30, 34, 37, 64. 107 Sievers, Alice, 69. 83 Skibinski, Patricia, 67 Skrdla. Marilyn, 30, 34, 35, 64, 80 Smaha. Sarah, 30, 34, 40, 64, 93, 98. 122 Smith, Shirley, 37, 70, 83 Smolik, Dorothy. 65 Smolik, Elma, 55 Snodgrass, Betty. 37, 65 Snyder, Janet, 30, 39, 65 Snyder, Pat, 65, 82. 83, 105 Sorensen, Janice, 35. 69, 85, 89, 96, 112 Sovereign, Nona Lee, 65 Spencer, Carol, 55, 84, 87 Springsguth, Donna, 65 INDEX Springsguth, Lucille, 34, 55 Staal, Delores, 55 Stager, Gertrude, 37, 65, 83 Stalnaker, Caroline. 66, 83 Stearley, Joyce, 65 Stelk, Madeline, 65 Stenberg, Kay Stevens, Carol Ann, 56 Stewart, Kay, 35, 39, 68. 83 St. John, Mary, 35, 68, 85, 89, 108 Stumbo, Beverly, 30, 42, 65, 80, 104 Sturtevant, Wanita, 35, -11 Sullivan, Maureen, 37, 56 Sullivan, Sherry, 31, 34, 41. 56. 87. 90, 93. 94, 108 Swanson. Deanna, 70, 85 Swartz. Grayce. 35, 39, 69, 82 T Tagge, Druene, 39, 65, 83 Tanner, Mary Margaret, 56 Tegler, Pat, 31, 34, 42, 56, 88. 102 Tillman, Shirleen, 37, 67 Timmerman, Janice Tjaden, Kay, 35. 68. 85 Toohey, Mary Jane, 34, 56 Tonkin. Carolyn, 71 Trentman, Janelle, 39, 68 Tucker, Lawanna, 31. 39, 42. 88. 89. 96 V Vanosdall, Mary. 39. 69, 83 Van Trump, Linda, 35, 37, 39. Varvel. Genevie, 39, 67, 85, 113 Vasquez. Helen, 65 Volkl, Helen. 66, 85 Von Ohlen, Betty, 34, 42, 57, 88 Voss, Janice W Waldo, Beverly, 35, 39, 68 Walker, Jeanne, 31, 34, 57, 89, 122 Walker, Mary. 39, 67 Watson. Beverly, 68 Watson. Norma. 65 Weeks, Elaine, 66, 83 Weeks, Jean. 71 Weeks, Marcia, 35, 39, 67. 85 Weiman, Phyllis, 65 Wells, Marilyn, 31, 57, 83 West. Sharyn, 35. 37, 39. 40, 68. 81. 83. 120 Westphal, Jean, 34, 65 Westphal. Joan White, Carol Whitt. Joyce. 57, 107 Whorton. Sheryl, 30. 37. 65, 85 Wiehmann, Mary, 71 Wieczorek. Helen, 37, 65. 105 Wiese, Joyce. 71 Wiig, Judy. 35. 69, 83. 89, 96, 113 Wiles, JoAnn. 30. 39, 35 Williamson, Shirley. 34, 39, 43. 98. 110 Wilson. Karen. 31, 34, 57, 84, 96. 97, 104 Wilson, Sandra J.. 31, 42. 57, 94, 96 I,flQ0 0110-llllllflfpfl fll'l'lI'X Olll Wilson. Sandra K., 35. 66 Wilson, Shirley Lee, 39 Winkhoff. Marla, 35, 39. 104 Winter, Janice. 39, 66, 85 Wissing, Mary, 57 A Agnew, Jerry Lee, 59. 81 Alderson, Richard, 66. 86, 89 Aldridge, Robert, 21, 71, 109 Anderson. Larry H., 40. 46, 91, 94 Anderson. Sheridan, 36. 66, 86 Anthony. James. 68 Archer, Jim, 66 Arnold, Robert, 59 Atkins, Steve. 68, 86 B Baasch Bill, 46 Baasch Jim, 27, 67 Baasch, Jo, 46 Baker, Donald Baker, Kevin, 59 Ball, Rollin. 36, 69, 80 Banks, John, 66, 109 Bauer, Richard. 71. 98, 103 INDEX Wolf. Betty, 57. 83 Wooden. Virgie. 35, 39, 70. 83 Woodruff, Shirley. 31, 34, 57, 107 Woodward. Pat, 71 Wright. Diana, 35. 39, 68 Boys Baumann. Bruce Baxter, Tommy. 67. 96 Beattie. Richard, 36, 59, 81 Becker, Dick, 59, 95 Becker. Frederick. 59 Bennett, Dave, 59, 84 Bennett, Rolland, 21, 67 Benzel, Gary. 36 Bialy. Leonard, 59 Bigge, Larry, 46. 86, 109, 115 Billington, Allen, 68 Boehm, Jerry, 40, 69, 86, 90, 99 Boeka, Joel, 71 Bollesen. Vernon, 41, 59, 84 Bonsall, Jim, 59 Booth, Maurice, 70, 86, 89 Boroff, Claire, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24. 38, 59 Boroff, Grant, 47 Bourne. Don, 69 if Yarman, Kaye. 67 Z Ziola. Betty. 35, 69 Bowers. Richard 21, 69 Boyll, Walter. 36, 68. 80 Brandt. John, 60 Brandt, Myron. 67 Bredthauer, Oscar, 21. 71. 86, 98 Breiner, Albert, 47 Brix, Allen, 47. 89 Buettner, Darwin. 59 Buhrman. Brrendan, 70 Buhrman, Byron, 47, 89 Burke. Dennis, 70 C Campbell, Jimmie, 59, 104 Candish, David, 21. 68, 80 Carlisle, Gerald. 20, 26, 28. 38, 47. 93, 99, 110 Carlson, Bill. 68. 82 Carstenson, Larry, 36, 40, 47, 124 Case, Jerry. 21. 24, 59 Jeanne Walker, Carol Martin and Carol Morris are being shown how a bank works with money. Sarah Smaha, Claudia Pichler and Donna Mertz each model a fine coat, of the traditional fine qual- Compliments oi TI-IE OVERLAND NATIONAL BANK GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA Grand IsIand, Nebr. Scottsbluii, Nebr. ity here. 5 ,T I AIR CONDITIONED CI-IEATUIVVS Style Shoppe You WIII Remember the Quality Long After the Price Is Forgotten Exclusive AppareI for Women, Misses and Juniors TI-IE HOME OE 40 NATIONAL LABELS Cassell. Xernon '46 T0 Castor, Bill. 2 1.-. Christensen. Dwayne. 48, 89 Christensen. Jerry, T1 Christensen. Jim. 43. 48. 86 Clark. George. 60. 84 Clark. Venneth. 36. 81 Claussen. Jerry. 66. 111 Collins. Charles. 70 Colwell. Fred. 27. 66. 86 Cook. Jerry. 18. 28. 36. Cook. Larry. 21, 67 38, 60. 123 INDEX Cross. Roger. To. 81 Croxv. John. 21. 36. 69 Cusick. Bill. 21. 36. 60. 84. 87. 115 D Dangzler. Dennis. 36, 66, 86 Davis. Bill. 69 Davis. Darrel. 26. 48 DeFreece, James. 20. 60. 86 Dennhardt. Dean. 69 Derr, Robert. 48 Dester. Daniel, 71 Doan. Melvin Dunham. George, 22, 38. 48. 81. 99. 101 E Edwards. Larry. 60. 80 Elrod. Robert. 60 Ely. David. 21. 22. 60 Enck, Bill. 70, 81 Ender. Harland. 18. 38. 60. 115 Erks. Lester. 48, 84. 86 Evans. Dick. 60, 105 Eversoll. Don. 26. 29. 60. 81 Eversoll. Duane, 19. 26. 28, 38, 48 Cook. Richard, 60. 82 Cordes. Bob. 29. 60. 112 Cordes, Eugene. 28. 38. 40, 41. 48. 90. 91. 94, 95. 99 Craft. Eugene. 70. 86 Crosby, Donald. 48 Dold. Ronald. 27. 36. 66 Downey. Lowell. 21. 68, 80. 123 Dr:-lit r. Robert. 66 Dre-it-r. Clarence. 48. 84. 86. 92. 94 Duff. Jim. 18. 38, 60. 115 90. 106 Ewoldt. Dale. 66 F Falldorf. Ron. 18. 22. 38. 69. 86. 98. 108 ia Anita Krohn and Barbara Kelley aren't really manequins. 'I'hey're just pretending in The Vogue window, It is fun to handle and wear lovely gar- ments. sueh as are found here. iki. fmt .11 Paula Luridquist and Lovxell Downey watch admir- inglx as 1 Unperter at Sothman s Lumber I ompany hows iust how its done Nlost anyone could use than well built yioducts in their homes 4 .P Lewis Rohs. Larry VVesterbeck. Jerry Cook and Jan Elrod study insurance policies at George l'owton's Insurance Agency. Every insurance company knows high-sclioolers will be policy prospects, i Phil Gonzales and Carol Bengel look at the mech- anism of the machinery at the Fairmont Foods Company. Their fine foods bring health to many persons in the city and state. XX lime one lllUl!ll'l'll luwnlv llirer' Feaster. Larry, 19, 22, 23, 38, 70, 121 Felske, Edgar, 68 Fleshman. Gerald, 70 Foster. Dick. 40, 49, 58, 108 Ford, Harold Frauen, Glen, 60, 121 Fuehrer. Don, 67 G Gabler, Dayle, 36, 66 Gaines, Fred, 19, 21. 22. 36, 84, 119 Gaines, Steve, 20, 26, 36. 38, 49, 90 94, 99, 108 Gallaway. Dale Gallaway. Richard. 49 Galvan, Jesse. 36, 68 Gannon. Ronnie. 60 Ganow, Donald, 67, 86 Gies, John, 21, 36 Giger, Johnnie, 71 Gilingham, Dick, 37, 41, 49, 84, 86, 96, 115 Gilliland, John, 20, 38, 40, 41, 49, 84 Glenn, James Grggckow, James, 24, 25, 26, 36, 49, Gneckow, Jerry, 36, 68 Godsell, Jim, 36, 60, 111 Goehring, Ervin, 49, 89 Gonzales, Phil, 21, 41, 123 Goodman, Roger, 60. 117 Gosda, Claude, 60 Graf, Gary, 70, 86 Granere, Terry, 29, 60, 81 INDEX Gray, Charles, 29. 36. 69 Griffith, Dick, 60 Grimminger, Gwyer. 36, 49 Grimminger, Sam, 68, 104 Grinstead, Robert, 66, 98 Grothendick. Jerry, 49. 89. 120 Gzehoviak, Ed, 21. 29, 37, 40, 68, 86. 89, 98 H Haile, Jack, 49, 80, 81 Halstead, Robert, 61 Hansen, Steve, 26, 49. 94, 103 Hardenbrook, Jim, 61 Harder, Roland. 29, 67, 84 Harrington, Dick, 50 Harrington, Gary, 61 Harris, George, 50, 80, 81, 82 Harrison, Bill. 50 Hassel, Harry, 70, 86 Hatcher. Dan Havens, Richard, 61, 114 Hehnke, Bob, 36. 50 Hehnke, Jim, 19. 24, 38. 61, 115 Henne, Don, 71, 115 Henrichs, Marvin, 70 Herman, Don, 61 Hermsmeyer, Gary, 66 Herndon, Jerry, 18, 26, 38, 61, 110 Hines, Don, 21, 36, 42, 61, 88, 89, 97, 102, 109 Hinz, Jerry, 61, 115 Hoeft, Don, 50, 86 Hoeltke, Gary, 50, 81, 95. 99 Holder, George, 67 Holmes, Larie, 66 Hooker. Kirk, 67 Hostler, Dan, 61 Hostler, Frank, 61 Howland, Larry, 67 Hunter, Eugene, 50, 86 Hyde, Dale. 50 I Inks, Don. 21, 26, 27, 38, 50. 81, 90, 99 Irvine, Darold, 25, 61 Irvine, Larry, 24, 36, 67 Irwin, Dallas, 41, 61, 80. 84 Irwin, Darwin, 37, 41, 50, 80, 84, 86, 110 J Jaeger, Jim, 36, 69, 103 Jakub, Marlyn, 38, 50, 80, 95 Jansen, Kenneth, 69 Janssen, Wayne, 61 Jantzen, Clarence, 50, 81, 105 Jelinek, Don, 21, 40, 68, 84 Jensen, Gary, 61, 84 Johnson, Art, 61 Johnson, Glen, 51 Johnson. Paul, 71 Johnson, Wilbur, 65 Jones, Jaret, 37, 51, 81, 82, 94, 98, 109 Judy, Donald, 51 K Kappelmann, Bob, 20, 21, 24. 61, 104 Kay, Jerry, 71 SLOAN-COMBS MOTOR CO. I IO W. 2ncI Phone 27OI 4I I W. 2nd YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER Come In and Drive the Sports Car of the Future - Available to You Now Sharon Burch and Larry Carstenson look longingly at a new 1953 Studebaker. They especially like the interior of the car. NEBRASKA CONSOLIDATED MILLS Manufacturers of WISDOMS BAKER'S FLOUR DUNCAN I-IINES MIXES MOTI-IER'S BEST FLOUR 376 No. Cleburn Phone 2560 Keeler, Larry, 71 Kikendall. Jim. 21, 26, 29, 61. 84 87, 111 Kindig, Ronald, 61, 81, 86 Kinnison, Philip, 71 Kirschbaum, Herman Kister. Tone, 70, 82 Kittel, Kenneth, 51 Klein, Harlan, 62 Kliment, Wayne, 62 Klostermeyer, Kenneth, 26. 62, 98 Knuth, Bill, 51, 95 Koehler. Robert. 21, 70 Krohn, Robert, 24, 68, 96 Kroll, Dick, 51, 84 Kruse, Lyle, 41, 51, 84, 86 Kuehner, Kenneth, 66 Kuhlman, Paul, 66 L Lacey, Richard, 68, 86 Lambert. Ted, 62, 84, 103 Lammert, Richard, 26, 51, 89 Langenheder, Harold, 51, 103 Larkin, Jerry, 70 Laughlin, Don, 51 Lawhead. Lavern, 69 LeBraneh, Charles 66 Lechner, Larry, 68, 80, 81, 82 Lee, Bryan Lee, Mike, 18, 21, 22, 28, 38, 62, 84 87. 98, 105 Leiser, David. 52 Lendt, Dave, 36, 52. 58, 84, 106, 115 INDEX Liebsack, Duane Lif, Harold, 62, 111 Lilienthal. Robert, 70 Lilly, Ronald, 52 Linden, Arnold, 67 Lockwood. Gene, 62 Lodwig, Harry, 52 Lodwig, Keith, 62. 81 Loftus, Larry, 62 Lucht. Richard, 67, 86, 95 Lucke, Bill, 52, 95 Luebke, Laurence. 62 Luna, Richard, 36, 70 Luth. Ervin, 26, 62 M Machan, Larry. 66, 86 Mader, Robert, 27, 68 Madsen. Duane. 62 Mahan, Gary Maiwald, Kenneth Lee, 62, 95 Maki, LeRoy, 19. 21, 22, 38, 62, 107 Mars, LeeRoy. 62 Marsh, Rolland, 70 Martin, John, 62 Mason, Lee, 62 Massey, Roger, 24, 37, 66, 80, 82, 115 Mathis, Gary, 71 Mattingly. Rodney, 62, 81 Mayer, John, 26, 36, 43, 52 McAdams, Dale. 52 McCarthy, David, 70, 81, 86 McComb, Jim, 52 McCoun, Merle. 52 McFall, Jim McGavern, Bill, 29, 36. 80, 81. 105 McGrath, Bill, 42, 62, 96, 98. 111 McKillips, Barry, 68. 86 McMullen, George, 26, 52, 81 McMullen, Gordon. 52, 81, 82, 84, 86, 90, 99 Meahan, Robert Meahan, William, 52, 70 Meier. Ned, 71 Meininger, Richard, 62, 86, 95 Mensik. Robert, 70 Mettenbrink. Ronald Meyers, Gary, 62 Miller, Gary, 24, 67 Miller. Ronald. 52 Miller, Ronnie Lee, 62 Minor, James, 29, 41, 42, 63, 84, 88. 96, 103 Moeller, Albert. 69 Mohl, Ronald, 66, 86, 95, 99 Monson, Dennis, 68 Montgomery, Don, 69 Moore, Jerry, 28, 38. 52, 98, 100, 101 Moreno, Vincent, 52 Mottin, Arnold. 63 Mueller. Henry, 53, 81, 84. 92, 99 Murphy, Milan, 66 Myers, Bruce, 67 Myers. James, 63, 84 N Nelson, Clifford, 18, 26, 36, 70, 86. 107 ,il. .. .. . tothe I SENIORS SPELTS of A SOLUTION EOR I EVERY BUILDING NEED I 5 4 , Lumber Co. Farm Yard , I sos E. 4th xxx. 30 Hiway I BEVERLY GREEN CLASS OF 54 . . OUR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS, AND BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE i' - ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE '- WITH THE FINEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY VIEREGG siuolo ' Phone 3333 II4 W. Second 'N lxon Rohm! P1111 1 son 91 93 Q Gcxdld 68 Q6 Ro 011 I Alxm 62 Jon 6? 'X fold tl kenmth 62 XXIKYNQ Rflgll Poba It X xu N16-dfolt 'Nledfclt Tmelsen XIOINOII Nlelsc n 'Nnmoth 'Nu molh Lite ld Ulm L ll 1 x 'Nunm nk mm Don hi lun 1 ff 1 ccfv 1r1x 1 Olson Don 10 Z1 ll Oxon Lum ali 6 O Nmll RUQQQ ll H3 C om Tom .21 711 P l Bill 13 rkm Louie 1 b Rf f I iiuson H mx 'Z ton Pliflk Sh 1? 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'U .' , ' 1 1 '. F3 Pl' 'I'j', l, 86 -. f'Ig1115 NCI: . . ' -' 'z glm, 63, RL Dv f si. 63 Rh g - , ' 'Iig TH ..?,11. er--S. --- . .02 -, . 1 . ' .. X X ' 1... - . ' ff. 3 , 82. 99 , by? l'.'..4 '.5-1 , U '-Kw.L,T1u .ji , . Q-1-fx, .' ,g.. , - H lm f 5-:.Iil.'..' . I I .rfglys H , ' 1 - , '. Pm -'son. Jo . TH, Rl. NIV Rr 1. .og X Q 19,21 38, V3 .L11 Tl Pivl 21 , . V3 Ro - , jc 4 - . lx, 26, fax, 33. Ni 1 V . 1 63 Pict 2 , Gary, IST 9. Nol X, 2 69 Pi! S . V2i l', , 21, 122, 123. 23, R ll. U LIU. 25, 118, 38, 13, 53. . ' ' 'z , , 'f 38, ff. -,8T. .8 H1 86, 123 P011 2 . i2il'1. 63 R12 ' X ', Hzirolri, Tl 0 Pok ' H, '12l'l'S, 511, HV, QL Ii: 'Q 29, 36. HT KYB , Hub 'I'I, LJ, V3 POI, - f it' . R0 ' 64 wxx- , .11 -114 53. 81. Sf, 91, ly H 1. N . I. 'A 106 ' .1 -ll, mlm, ' .86 1 'L .- ,7 - - . 25 .' -11, lm-k, 'T sf' 1,5 , Q -f 3 ' ,xi Ry: , ir , 261 TT, 92, 9.1 ' ' . Q- , '. Q Usb -. 5 . .111 j - f -M S I , P Qu? A ' L'f',T.1 . S21 xi 64. mix Hh. . 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