Hemingford High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hemingford, NE)
- Class of 1957
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Published by the Notional Editorial Assn. November FOREWORD As students, we have been literally sur- rounded with printed textbooks, hand print- ed signs and typewritten notices. All of these have played an important part in our lives here at H. H. S. As representative of the printed word, the Bobcat staff has chosen one media, Magazines,” to carry out the ideas of the 1956-57 school year, and again show the power of the printed word as it effects our lives. m I 4i.tt Hf 1 ■ V '7 w We, the Seniors of 1957, re- spectfully dedicate this edition of the Bobcat to Charles Chuck Lindly, a man who has held the admiration of all the students in Hemingford High during the past three years. NEA JOURNAL SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE The production of a good annual is time-consuming and requires much hard work on the part of the staff. This year's staff and the sponsor have put in many hours of extra work and planning in order to turn out a book of top quality of which we all can be proud. I want to congratulate the staff and Mrs. Byrum on a job well done. SUPERINTENDENT GLENN E. BOSLEY B. A., Hastings College M. E., University of Nebraska PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE MRS. JOSEPHINE JOHNSON B. A., Chadron State College CONGRATULATIONS! The time and effort spent on putting out an An- nual is an honor of which you can be justly proud. In accepting this assignment, you have assumed many important responsibilities. The years ahead will be filled with many challenging problems. So, this assignment may help you to foresee some of them, and may aid you in meeting them successfully. It is my wish that you can point with pride to the years spent in Hemingford High and that because of them your life will be richer and more satisfying. MRS. PHYLLIS BURNHAM Kearney—B. S. E. Homemaking FACULTY MRS. ALBERTA BYRUM, A. B. Kearney State Teachers' College Commercial MR. J. J. BYRUM, A. B. Kearney State Teachers' College Coach Social Studies MRS. FRANCIS RUZICK Black Hills Teachers--B. S. E. English Speech Dramatics MR. CHARLES LINDLY Kearney--A. B. Coach Science FACULTY MRS. HELEN HOPKINS Wayne Teachers--B. F. A. Music MRS. LAVERNE FENTRESS Doane College--A. B. Junior High English and Social Studies MRS. ADELYN HEADDEN Chadron State--A. B. Junior High Math High School Math MR. SAM RUZICK Black Hills Teachers--B. S. E. Science Social Studies Drivers Education MR. RAY SCOTT Chadron State--B. S. Industrial Arts Junior High Coach Agriculture ROYLAE APPLEYARD Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Cho- rus 1,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club Play 4; Girls' PE 1,2; Class Secretary 2; Senior Class Play. THEO BEDIENT Ted DARWIN ANNEN Dar Football 3; Basketball Manager 3; H-Club 3,4; Science Clinic 2; Co. Government 3; Chorus 1, 2; Class News Reporter 4. LLOYD APPLEYARD Boys' State 3; Science Clinic 4. BARBARA BURNEY Barb” Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choral Clinic 1,2,4; One-Act Play 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club Play Sound Effects Manager 3,4; Senior Class Play. JANICE BUSSEN, Salutatorian Happy Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Prom Attendant 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Junior Class Play 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 2. BILLY CARRELL Bill Football 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3; H-Club 2,3,4; Class President 1. DELL CLARK Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Student Man- ager 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; H-Club 2,3,4. DENNIS CLARK Hark Football 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Dance Band 1,2; Soloist 1,2,3; Junior Class Play 3; Class President 3; Annual Staff Assistant Editor 4; Dramatics 1,3, 4; Honor Society 4; Junior Academy of Science, Lincoln 4; Senior Class Play 4. WILLIAM GASSELING Bill Football 3,4; H-Club 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Dramatics 2,3,4. DARLOT CURTIS Football 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; H-Club 4; Dance Band 1,2,3; Junior Class Play Student Director; Music Con- test 1, 2,3,4. DENNIS FOSKET Den Football 2,3,4; All-Conference Foot- ball 4; Basketball 3; H-Club 2,3,4; Jun- ior Class Play 3; Dramatics 3; Class Secretary 3; H-Club President 4; Annual Staff Adv. Chairman 4. DONALD KISSLER Don KENNETH HORSTMAN Ken Student Council 2,4; Football 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Co. Government 3; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff 4; H- Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; One-Act Plays 2,3,4; Science Clinic 1,2. GARY HYLAND Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Dance Band 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Best Actor Award 2; Pep Club Play 2; H-Club 3,4; Class News Reporter 2,3; Junior Academy Science, Lincoln 4; Senior Class Play 4. RICHARD KOHRMAN Rich FRANCES GORDON Fran Honor Society 3,4; Regents Winner 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play; Pep Club 2,4; Triple Trio 4; Double Sextette 3; Madrigal Chorus 2. JUDY GRABHER Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Student Council 2; Honor Society 3,4; Girls' PE 1,2; Class Vice President 2; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Senior Class Play. jflA m TWYLA LAWSON T-Jo Pep Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Soloist 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Honor Society 3,4; Se-Co Club 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Dance Band 1,2,3; Dramatics 3,4; Student Librarian 3; Student Director 4; Senior Class Play. CLARENCE NOON Clancy Chorus 1,2,3,4; County Government 3; Dramatics 2,3; Junior Class Play 3. LARRY PARKER Whitey Basketball 2,3,4; Choral Clinic 1,2,3, 4; Football 4; Science Clinic 2,3; Foot- ball Manager 2,3; Junior Class Play; One- Act Play 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. GAYLE PRICE Pricey Pep Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1.2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Junior Class Play 3; Dance Band 1,2; Se-Co Club 1; Bob- cat Tale Staff 2; Girls PE. RICHARD PROCHAZKA Rich Chorus 1,2. DOROTHY PARKIN Dot Student Council 4; St. Agnes 2, 3; Pep Club Play 1; Dramatics 1; Chorus 1,3,4; Double Sextette 3; Pep Club 1,4; Se-Co Club 1; Choral Clinic 1,3,4; Chorus Con- test 3,4; Dramatic Contest 1,3; Assistant Director of Plays 1,3,4. ROBERT REINDL CLARA ROWLEY Cuckoo Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cho- rus 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 4; Se-Co 1,2; Se-Co Treasurer 1; Homecoming Attend- ant 4; Bobcat Tale Staff 2; Junior Class Play 3; Class Secretary 4; Band Captain 4. Bob Football 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; H-Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2, 3; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Annual Staff Subscription Manager 4. LAWRENCE ROES Shorty Football 1,2, 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Track 2,3,4; H-Club 1,2,3, 4; Dramatics 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Senior Class Play. DARRELL SMITH Smitry Science Clinic 4; Dramatics Play 1. PAUL SNYDER Duke Football 2,3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Basketball 3,4; H-Club 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; County Government 3; Class Vice President 3. MARILYN TINSLEY Fat Homecoming Queen 4; Sweetheart Queen 4; Prom Attendant 3;‘Chorus 1,2,3,4; Double Sextette 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Play 4; Junior Class Play; Se- Co Club 1,2; County Government Day 3; One-Act Play 3. VERLA TUREK, Valedictorian Squirrelly Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Pep Club Play 4; Honor Society 3,4; Se-Co Club 2; Cho- rus 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Majorette 4; Class Treasurer 1, Vice President 4; Annual Editor 4; Pep Club President 4; Honor Society President 4. MARJORIE L. USTOHAL Lynnie Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club Play 4; Drum Majorette 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Dance Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Soloist 2,3; Se-Co Club 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Treas- urer 3; Class Vice President 1; Class President 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Student Council President 4; Annual Staff 4. DALE WOOD Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; DAV Award 4; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; All-Conference 4; Track 2,3,4; Junior Class Play; One-Act Play 3,4; Sweetheart King 4; Class Secretary 1; Class President 4; H-Club Secretary 4; Prom Attendant 1,3; County Government Day 3; H-Club 2,3,4. CLASS COLORS Charcoal and Pink CLASS FLOWER Pink Carnation CLASS MOTTO Second to None” CLASS HISTORY As we leaf through the pages of our school Life we find that many interesting things have happened to us, the Class of '57. On a September morning in 1945 we first opened the cover to the strange book called Education. Those of us who were in the original class and are now Seniors are Dennis Clark, Kenneth Horstman, Gary Hyland, Twyla Lawson, Robert Reindl, Gayle Price, and Lawrence Roes. As the pages turned through the years, many classmates were gained and lost. On page 1954, forty-six new freshmen were enrolled in Hemingford High. They were Darwin Annen, Gene Appleyard, Roylae Appleyard, Ted Baker, Theo Bedient, Darryl Bergfield, Bill Carrell, Dell Clark, Dennis Clark, George Clark, Lulu Creighton, Darlot Curtis, Myrna Elliott, Dennis Fosket, William Gasseling, Dorothy Hiltz, Judy Grabher, Frances Gordon, Kenneth Horstman, Gary Hyland, Donald Kissler, Richard Kohrman, Twyla Lawson, Darrell Morriss, Clarence Noon, Jean Osborn, Larry Parker, Dorothy Parkin, Gayle Price, Richard Prochazka, Robert Reindl, Fred Robbins, Lawrence Roes, Clara Rowley, Mabel Schumacher, Darrell Smith, Alan Taylor, Jerry Teansky, Marilyn Tinsley, Verla Turek, Lynn Ustohal, Dale Wood, and Carol Wyland. The officers were Bill Carrell, President; Lynn Ustohal, Vice President; Dale Wood, Secretary; Verla Turek, Treasurer; Donald Kissler, News Reporter; and Miss Reed was our sponsor. Another page was turned and during our Sophomore year we lost Ted Baker, Lulu Creigh- ton, Myrna Elliott, Dorothy Hiltz, Dorothy Parkin, Fred Robbins; Paul Snyder was gained. Our officers this year were Dale Wood, President; Judy Grabher, Vice President; Roylae Appleyard, Secretary; Janice Bussen, Treasurer; and Mrs. Johnson, our sponsor. Our Junior year opened a new chapter in our book. Our prom theme was Stairway to the Stars and our class play was A Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. We lost George Clark, Mabel Schumacher, Alan Taylor, and Carol Wyland. Returning was Dorothy Parkin. Heading the class was Dennis Clark, President; Paul Snyder, Vice Presi- dent; Dennis Fosket, Secretary; Lynn Ustohal, Treasurer; and Gary Hyland, News Re- porter. Our sponsor was Mr. Ruzick. This, the final chapter of our school Life, as Seniors, will be a very memorable year in our young lives. The leaders of our Senior year are Lynn Ustohal, President; Verla Turek, Vice President; Clara Rowley, Secretary; Marilyn Tinsley, Treasurer; Darwin Annen, News Reporter; and Mrs. Johnson, our sponsor. In the pages of the future we’re looking forward to an enjoyable Class Play, Career Day, and Commencement. In closing, our last chapter of our school Life, we wish success to the Seniors of ’58 and sincere thanks to the faculty and our parents for their guidance, patience, and understanding. BY THE COMICS CODE COULD THIS AWOTHE-R... JU.NIOR.fund S. RAIDING ACTIVITY? , DALE CAMPBELL PATSY FISHER VONIS HUCKE JOHN KEANE GINGER MAIEFSKI JEAN OSBORN JERRY OVERSTREET ROBERT PIPETT JEANNE PLANANSKY WILLIAM RASMUSSEN KARYL ROSENBERGER MARLENE SMITH AUTHOI JANUARY NO 66 Betty Berg Paul Burney Judy Caha Calvin Dickey Clifford Dyer SOPH Clem Gasseling Sara Fentress Gene Gasseling Barbara Kampbell Lynette Osborn Melvyn Price Kenneth Kampbell Myrtle Morgan Carl Nyquist James Parkin Louise Prochazka Earl Lliteras Patricia Mundt CLASS Connie Rosenberger Bruce Shaver Dorraine Speer Fred Sulzbach Yvonne Thomas Orvel Thompson Dorothy Turnbo Jim Wood Delbert Wyland Charles Adamson Patty Burney Roy Dickey Sylvester Gasseling FRESHMEN William Carey Johnny Clark Vernon Dyer Gerald Carpenter Velma Davies Loretta Enyeart Donald Banks Ronald Christensen Edward Gasseling Harriet Hinchley Richard Kissler Larry Masat Robert Parkin Betty Roebuck FRESHMEN Calvin Messersmith Deraid Morgan Dale Pipitt Karen Minich Patricia Mundt Darold Prochazka Thomas Lovell James Moravek Audrey Roebuck Ronald Rogowski FRESHMEN Lynda Rosenberger Joe Schramek Bonnie Shimek Teresa Swanson Carol Uhrig Robert Stewart Earl Thompson Dean Williams John Rowley Judy Stower Kenneth Wyland Kent Yardley THE BETTER MAGAZINE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS JACKJILL A CURTIS PUBLICATION DECEMBER 1956 • STORIES • CUT-OUTS • PUZZLES • THINGS TO MAKE • KINDERGARTEN Back row, left to right: Miss Ruth Laeger, teacher. Middle row: K. Turnbo, B. Engel, M. Osborn, E. Short Bull, D. Speer, P. Roberts. Front row: T. Pierce, S. Simmer, S. Moran, R. Benda, T. Ramsey, C. Johnson, L. Collins. FIRST GRADE Back row, left to right: G. Glass, D. Collins, E. Athey, Linda Herbaugh, L. Quigley, D. Gartner, D. Roberts, Mrs. F. Ball, teacher. Middle row. K. Baltz, P. Moran, R. Wessel, S. Bates, R. Nagelschneider, T. Fickel, G. Zajic, L. Zajic, Marilyn Lowry. Front row: G. Hudson, B. Rosenberger, S. Dickhute, L. Branson, D. Zeller, N. White, W. Pierce, S. Adamson. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Vedder, teacher; D. Minich, W. Campbell, V. Short Bull, E. Short Bull, J. Hengl, J. Kampbell. Middle row: C. Ramsey, E. Davies, C. Benda, P. Scott, L. Tschacher, N. Athey, G. Riggs, C. Henkel. Front row: W. Hewitt, S. Jordan, B. Kuhn, B. Minich, S. Daugherty, C. Johnson, D. Price. Not pictured: L. Yardley, D. Iron Star, E. Short Bull. SECOND GRADE THIRD Back row, left to right: Mrs. Furman, teacher; Sharron Hendrickson, V. Glass, P. Burri, Marion Fegler, L. Dyer, D. Adamson. Middle row: D. Fickel, D. Price, G. Rosenberger, K, Jordan, F. Jaramillo, C. Zeller, L. Pierce. Front row: R. Enyeart, D. Lawson, P. Moran, B. Gowin, V. Daugherty, E. Hill, M. Collins. FOURTH GRADE Back row, left to right: C. Davies, E. Planansky, A. Roberts, E. Henkel, S. Simmer, S. Hengl, Mrs. H. Johannsen, teacher. Middle row: B. Planansky, P. Overstreet, M. Planansky, S. Rogowski, D. Rowley, S. Yardley, J. Bussen, R. Osborn. Front row: C, Price, J. Burney, E. Forsstrom, K. Scott, K. Fickle, A. Henkel, D. Herbaugh, R. Price. FIFTH GRADE Back row: Sheila Headden, V. Iron Stars, J. Short Bull, L. Iron Stars, D. Bates, H. Pierce. Middle row: Sharon Headden, K. Speer, J. Simmer, K. Kuhn, K. Caha, K. Minich, Teacher, Mrs. Fendrich. Front row: C, Maiefski, R. Rosenberger, P. Kampbell, N. Carrell, B. Parkin, L. Kampbell, G. Pierce. SIXTH GRADE Back row, left to right: S, Minick, P. Thomas, E. Dickey, V. Dannen, G. Turnbo, A. Hagemeister, R. Davies, W. Rosenberger, Mrs. Winget, teacher. Front row: A. Rosenberger, K. Luce, V. Dannen, D. Parkin, J. Planansky, J. Lawson, L. Osborn, R. Kampbell. Not pictured: S. Ruzick, Jr. SEVENTH Back row, left to right: E. Jaramillo, D. Shaver, B. Engel, R. Speer, E. Good Buffalo, C. Fisher, C. _ Copeland, D. Turnbo, B. Riggs. GRADE Middle row. P. Stewart, S. Christenson, M. Dickenson, W. Hill, H. Wolf, O. Rasmussen, W. Dyer, J. Athey, Mrs. Fentress, teacher. Front row: D. Wyland, D, Williams, L, Burney, D. Baltz, E. McDuffie, J. Overstreet, D. Price, J. Hill, G. Fickel. EIGHTH GRADE Back row, left to right: C. Fickel, C. Pierce, Mrs. Headden, teacher; T. Hewitt. Front row: J. Herbaugh, J. Vedder, P. Gowin, R. Kampbell. Not pictured: Barbara Ruzick. mast ■ VmViV I w Kv wwKv Mm (MM MAMMOta wwK Kw; wv!v ■twtWAV! mm WAVmV wKwKvJ wwwSSW in I JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Back row, left to right: D. Wyland, J. Hill, E. McDuffie, W. Hill. Middle row: C. Pierce, C. Fisher, C. Coplin, M. Dickinson, H. Wolf. Front row: Mrs. Headden, B. Riggs, J. Vedder, J. Herbaugh, D. Turnbo, Mrs. Fentress. Cheerleaders: Peggy Gowin (substitute), Rebecca Kampbell, Patty Stewart, Sharon Christensen. NOVEMBER 26, 1956 a Time Inc, weekly publicatio, 25 CENTS $7.60 A YEAR the xnsidh STORY- 6( Ay H aaUs a i Jy t ifl JbserYet 6- o6e r rYerj 7o sJo rt (?0ac ) CA etc A' JL ?cf y flout 2ffl ivs: v- DuflS flu - flMEAfCrfflS r ■ •;• -- ry - M Front row, left to right: Dean Williams, trainer; Assistant Coach Chuck Lindley,-Coach Jep Byrum, Ver non Dyer, trainer. Back row: 34, Dell Clark; 55, James Gasseling; 33, Jerry Overstreet; 39, Paul Burney, 62, Larry Parker; 43, Earl Lliteras; 63, Jimmy Wood; 44, Dennis Clark; 37, Dale Wood; 46, Don Kissler; 49, Paul (Hemingfocd’s Bobcats go into a saly bough game tomorrow night at iorrill from what looks like a very nimpressive victory. Last week they ked out a 7-6 win over St. Patrick’s Sidney, a team considered fair1’ leak so far this season. , Actually, what Coach rum's local lads lack' ing punch. They 'zjp x «-. me locals diockvo a pum mo bobcats outplay But Only Squeeze By ™tH r i„«,.«.m■ Bobcat St.Pats 7-6; Morrill Looms Tfc Bobcat, 3 33a30n f lnls ed - with k wins and 5 losses. Dale Wood and Paul Snyder were elected honorary cap a ns Dennis Fosket was chosen on the All-Conference Team. „ ground gu i-6 before the win. scored IfP'l Mils 0 ,b s AtW’ .. P S tje' , sw x AC - ' ,n “r - Pct o -e •'a ss 'C-vl «, ' bc1 ei. 1 irelk A ine Sv 7 a ! aV °VCe4e V t c°fe v lgford 4 o of te 2nd 1 Hemingfs olvrom center n the Bobc jr three V5J«t sVJ , vo- sV-’ -k=ic1 ■ ' 5 V- - jiA'- O'- , ‘ndS at the r taN- a downs to put o 'a A$e® ket w? nches %rfxs . -oet - x .C°' A o 011 ket wa nches -ope a, e .e , s covered down-4, rry V e V A I renter -V,. y. V A Vs tot „ c AoC1- .v C A C aO f T.%- v le TD Just a ounded ack Dal le Bobc; third Fulbai ful plui differeni rapped though t 18-ya second « . 1 c,ef JaWfV °qA- r owl ° c -red. la o 18. p. . ‘loose off rack -a ter, arid ran tt I. Late in the pi ,le 1 llcmingford Snyder; 52, Bill Gasseling; 54. Lawrence Roes; 45, Billy Carrell; 56, Dennis Winter; 38, Ron Wax; 50, Billy Rasmussen; 51, Charles Lovell; 41, Gary Hyland; 47, Dale Campbell; 64, Fred Salzback 36, Carl Nyquist; 53, Bob Reindl; 36, Darlot Curtis; 48, Kenny Horstman; 42, Dennis Fosket; 60, Delbert Wyland. laily make a touchdown had the ball, ket scored the first , 'otvn after the hosts 'awford fumble on — Hcming- a non-con- Pat’s here Quarterback Dale Wood scored the first 6-pointer from 31 out and heaved a 15-yard pass end Bill Carrell who ran the re- _ the second TD. powered !rd play ‘ koff Hemingford Homecoming is 41-18 Victor Over Crawford on Sloppy Field Tuesday The Hemingford Bobcats evened -- ln three P yi b i; ther record wHn a Homecoming vie- fumbled and Prep recovered. A 1 tonf over the Crawford ams heref TO u Uy from point of mfractic Tuesday 41-18. Postp' day due to the ’ game K° cv $v . s« this this coin Iasi t ,v. v m gau°v at 4° their own 25, th ■ -.and Hemingfot 'fteen yan J according here about th 'ble is their 46-1' d 31-6 defeat fron Ofl. efra i 'Ate' £ Su Jf'O othf K«t o d plat he qua ..tie '0 bv not rt intqr” coachgame is that Craw the s first downs to only tt , Ngo eingfoid and !he Hams J i:for a total of 222 yards VS; scrimmage S3s , fled Mnr' vers sweeping ldaTD,tfcefJ bitens cn„ vS land Hemingford had 189. difference in downs came Hemingford's first .team «i. S ! t ; £ n 'ibe i| after the hosts .e 'W°0 e awford fumble on th a osket also made fceeper 53'5,'1fld e”'J. foshet in si piay _ asseUng § en Wviands previous se ; of tl iu came back in ■aduarfer and Rob W ine tnaite frSe to score Craw ford ttidiS nip at the 2fi. Hemingford scored twice in ti second quarter. Dale Wood i 1 _-T« on a fumhi® , c g. 1 p ted S3 yards on a keeper pla i°n -r n rst TETano'arly in the period. Then Cray r r A' A u.: v.and Hod W dde the'PAT. The Kittens hac « «a. torccl to punt from i: tra On fourth down, Ed Gasseling over from the oalso invaAine Chicks' 11 -y «rd line but Jamc; ;a: ,.p,scored from the 12 and Dickey touchdown was advanced from the invading ChicKS jtvji me ia auu •_ dv vj (u ..........----------------------------- mu. loaf nluv fh( blockc-d the kii'ki piclcti a the extra point. Hay Springs scorer d run by Paul 21 in flv® P 1- . a Hay SpringsP u,« ,ooso b:,n ;,nJ ran ,Jr ’ - ........... -• f — — -«♦- .................... ........- f-guarter- Dlcke t0°k 3 Hay SPF g.................... .............. ........ Dale Campbell Dennis Winter Gary Hyland Lawrence Roes Paul Snyder Bill Gasseling Jim Wood Bob Reindl Dale Wood Bill Carrell Ron Wax Jerry Overstreet Dennis Fosket Paul Burney Kenneth Horstman Rushville - Hemingford VARSITY BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: Mr. Byrum, Assistant Coach: H. Luce, J. Overstreet, D. Campbell, G. Hyland, J. Wood, P. Snyder. L. Roes, B. Carrell, R. Wax, C. Lovell, D. Wood, D. Fosket, D. Clark, Mr. Lindley, Coach. Front row: M. Price, D. Wyland, P. Burney, E. Lliteras, J. Parkin, C. Dickey, B. Stewart, F. Sulzback, K. Kampbell, C. Nyquist, J. Gasseling, C. Gasseling. DELL CLARK GARY HYLAND BASKETBALL STARS H. H. S. THINCLADS Left to right: K. Horstman D. Campbell D. Wyland E. Lliteras Head Coach........................ CHARLES LINDLY Assistant Coach----------------------J. J. BYRUM Co-Captains------DALE WOOD and KEN HORSTMAN D. Wood - J. Wood Left to right: E. Lliteras K. Horstman J. Overstreet J. Wood D. Wood G. Gasseling i - C. Gasseling G. Gasseling - - V -- . - D. Morgan, R. Kissler, D. Banks, J. Moravek, K. Yardley, J. Clark, K. Wyland, R. Christensen, R. Dickey, J. Rowley. Middle row: C. Lindly, K. Kampbell, F. Sulzbach, E. Lliteras, C. Nyquist, L. Masat, C. Messersmith, P. Burney, B. Shaver, D. Wyland, J. Byrum. Front row: J. Overstreet, B. Rasmussen, D. Campbell, K. Horstman, D. Wood, L. Parker, J. Wood, C. Gasseling, G. Gasseling. football queen and ATTENDANTS Queen - MARILYN TINSLEY Attendants - CLARA ROWLEY LYNN USTOHAL JANICE BUSSEN BASKETBALL QUEEN and ATTENDANTS Queen - LYNN USTOHAL Attendants - JANICE BUSSEN ROYLAE APPLEYARD JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL REVIEW ANNUAL STAFF VERLA TUREK Editor mm M club mmz Drum Majorette - 9. ...... SENIOR BAND Director................MRS. HOPKINS LYNN USTOHAL Majorettes . 'tv •• i '■•■'A v -•• j4 J13M - VERLA TUREK, YVONNE THOMAS, CLARA ROWLEY -T t -A- - - KATHY JOHNSON sM . • V v -,%■ -jr • 'j ;!(. ■ ,xJ : s $| r =r a JUNIOR MIXED CHORUS lONnoD lNianis JUNIOR CLASS PLAY DRUMS OF DEATH The Juniors had a rousing success in a play that was a bit different from most mystery plays. Those Juniors in the cast were as follows: Celeste---------- Sheldon Harley ■ Mrs. Oakley - - Jules ----------- Mrs. Gillete - - Eugenia Bowles ■ Amelia Gillete ■ Newton Cooper ■ Doctor Cameron Paula Bailey - - DELPHINE VOTRUBA -----RONNIE WAX -----PATSY FISHER - - DENNIS WINTER - GINGER MAIEFSKI JANICE FEGLER - - MARLENE ENGEL - DUANE JESPERSON - BILLY RASMUSSEN KARYL ROSENBERGER Director.......................MRS. FRANCES RUZICK Student Director.............KAY APPLEYARD Stage Manager-------------— - JERRY OVERSTREET Make-up and Stage Assistant - KATHERINE DICKINSON Business Manager------------------- HAROLD LUCE SENIOR CLASS PLAY ROYLAE APPLEYARD - - LYNN USTOHAL - TWYLA LAWSON GARY HYLAND - - JUDY GRABHER - - DENNIS CLARK - - - VERLA TUREK - BARBARA BURNEY ■ - LAWRENCE ROES • - - - MRS. RUZICK ACT YOUR Members of the Angelica (Angy) Goetz------------ Geraldine (Jerry) Joyce---------- Cora----------------------------- Archibald (Gadget) Hoffenflugel — - Helga............................ James (Jim) Matson--------------- Sandra Stone (Elsie)------------- Western Union Messenger --------- Commander Stone------------------ Director was--------------------- BOBCAT TALES STAFF Left to right: KARYL ROSENBERGER..................Editor KAY APPLEYARD-----------Circulation Editor MRS. BYRUM........................Advisor RON WAX...............................Sports Editor JANICE FEGLER........................Feature Editor GINGER MAIEFSKI...................Activities and Grade School Editor ELVIS AS I KNEW HIM: Phineas Newborn Jr. PROM The theme was Paradise of the Deep. The Royalty were Bob Stewart, Jim Wood, Ronnie Wax, King Dale Wood, Queen Verla Turek, Karyl Rosenberger, Judy Ward, and Lynda Rosenberger. PROM PICTURES CLASS NIGHT HARBOR OF OUR DREAMS CAST OF CHARACTERS Welcome........................JANICE BUSSEN Captain..................................BOB REINDL Historians - - GAYLE LEE KLEMKE, GARY HYLAND, LYNN USTOHAL, and DALE WOOD Testator...........................JUDY GRABHER Third Speaker.................GENE APPLEYARD Fourth Speaker............. RICHARD PROCHAZKA Fifth Speaker.................BARBARA BURNEY Sixth Speakers................BILLY GASSELING and DENNIS FOSKET Seventh Speaker.................FRANCES GORDON Radioman (Prophecy)......................DENNIS CLARK Class Secretary..................- CLARA ROWLEY Officer...................................LARRY PARKER Grumbler........................DOROTHY PARKIN Optimist..........................TWYLA LAWSON Eighth Speaker................CLARENCE NOON Ninth Speaker.................RICHARD KOHRMAN Tenth Speaker.................DONALD KISSLER Marilyn (Poetess)...............MARILYN TINSLEY Farewell..................................VERLA TUREK Top, left to right: Welcome.................JANICE BUSSEN Class History...........GAYLE KLEMKE Class Will..............JUDY GRABHER Class Prophecy..........DENNIS CLARK Left to right: Class Trio - LYNN U., BARBARA B., FRANCES G. Class Gift Exchange - BILL G., DENNIS F. GRADUATES OF 57 Top row: Darwin Annen, Gene Appleyard, Roylae Appleyard, Theo Bedient, Barbara Burney, Billy Carrell, Dell Clark, Dennis Clark, Darlot Curtis, Dennis Clark, Bill Gasseling, Lawrence Roes, Judy Grabher, Middle row: Kenny Horstman, Gary Hyland, Donald Kissler, Gayle Klemke, Richard Kohrman, Paul Snyder, Clarence Noon, Larry Parker, Richard Prochazka, Bob Reindl. Front row: Darrell Smith, Clara Rowley, Frances Gordon, Twyla Lawson, Janice Bussen, Verla Turek, Marilyn Tinsley, Lynn Ustohal, Dale Wood. COMMENCEMENT AWARD and SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Top row, left to right: Darlot Curtis, Music; Lynn Ustohal, Student Council; Donald Kissler, Indus- trial Arts; Frances Gordon, Regent Scholarship; Gene Appleyard, Citizenship; Judy Grabher, Pep Club; Dennis Clark, Dramatics; Dale Wood, Ath- letic; Bob Reindl, Attendance. Front row: Twyla Lawson, State Teachers' College Scholarship; Roylae Appleyard, Citizenship; Janice Bussen, Scottsbluff College Scholarship; Barbara Burney, Commercial; Verla Turek, Church College Scholarship. Processional and Recessional-------SARA FENTRESS Invocation and Benediction — ELDER L. O. BARNES Salutatory Address-------------------- JANICE BUSSEN Address, The $64. 000 Question - - - -JOHN BRUCE Principal Alliance High School Valedictory Address----------------- — VERLA TUREK Presentation of Scholarships and Awards------------ SUPT. GLENN E. BOSLEY Presentation of the Class of 1957 ----------------- PRIN. MRS. JOSEPHINE JOHNSON Awarding of Diplomas------------- ROBERT R. MORAN Pres. Board of Education SIOHS dVNS BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FARMERS CO-OR GRAIN ELEVATOR A. G. GREENWOOD, Manager Hemingford, Nebraska BRAZEAL FURNITURE Where Quality Is Higher Than Firth Carpet Armstrong Linoleum Norge Appliances Motorola TV Alliance, Nebr. Phone 883 EQUIPMENT John Deere Sales and Service Your Farm Supply Headquarters at Hemingford, Nebr. The Trademark of Quality Made Famous by Good Implements Congratulations to Graduates CHUCK'S SERVICE Automotive Hemingford, Nebr. Phone 43 BILL'S CAFE Breakfast, Lunches and Short Orders Managed by WILLETTA L. PRICE _______Hemingford, Nebr._______ CAR CORRAL Best Car Buys in Town E. L. BOWSER, Manager Hemingford, Nebr. A. G. STORE Highest Quality in -- Groceries, Meats, and Vegetables S. D. CAMPBELL, Owner Hemingford, Nebr. HOME LUMBER COAL CO. Building Supply Headquarters Hemingford Phone 55 DRUG Best Wishes to the Class of '57 PAUL'S CAFE Chadron, Nebr. CHADRON 66 SERVICE Phillips '66' Products Phone 9905 3rd and King Wash, Grease, Oils Satisfied Service Pleasing You Is Our Success PETE'S CLOTHING ARMY STORE Shoes for the Entire Family- Phone 1281 1013 West Third Alliance, Nebr. We Welcome You - 6 am - 11 pm Meals - Snacks - Root Beer Try Our Beef ’n Basket Chadron, Nebr. FRONTIER DRIVE-IN DURHAM MUSIC CO. Radio Sales Television and Service Chadron, Nebr. RADIO SERVICE C Z lsk RADIO AND T N R. C. A. Victor Sentinel ZOELLNERS 1956-57 Our Golden Anniversary “50 Years of Service Alliance, Nebr. E. W ANDERSON GARAGE Sta Nu Costs You Nothing Extra ALLIANCE CLEANERS Alliance, Nebraska Phone 681 General Service - All Makes MIKES BARBER SHOP F M BOOTERY Those Better Shoes for Men, Women and Children 305 Box Butte Alliance, Nebr. Alliance, Nebraska BORROR'S Chev-Olds-Cadillac Best Wishes Sales and Service Alliance, Nebr. MONTGOMERY WARD Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1957 ALLIANCE NATIONAL BANK Alliance, Nebraska The Pioneer Bank Member F.D.I.C. Serving This Community With Every Banking Service Financial Center of Western Nebraska GUARDIAN fATE BAN K Standard Oil Agent LEE OVERSTREET Phone 190 Grain - Seeds - Feeds F ertilizer Petroleum Products Phone 71 Alliance, Nebr. STATE REFINING COMPANY Carter Products Duo-Therm Heaters Nourse Oils - Accessories Groceries Phone 48 P, O, Box 418 Hemingford, Nebraska LOUIS HEINZ ELECTRIC Sales and Service R.E.A. and City Wiring Electric and Telephone Contractors LOUIS HEINZ, JR., Owner LEO HEINZ, Mgr. Phone 53 __Hemingford, Nebraska DRAKE HOTEL fa XIN I t3l For the Best in THE FRIENDLY STORE Rooms and Foods Alliance, Nebraska Alliance, Nebr. ALLIANCE LUMBER CO. Congratulations to the Seniors of 1956-57 Your Friendly Yard. PANHANDLE WAREHOUSE Phone 48 1020 West 3rd St. Alliance, Nebraska Alliance, Nebr. VILJ £3 5E N Complete Lines of LUMBER COAL COMPANY Phone 5539 Drugs and Jewelry EDWARD ZAHM, Manager P.O. Box 1251 Alliance, Nebr. Chadron, Nebr. BANK OF CHADRON Texaco Products CORNER Member of SERVICE Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Sales - Nash - Service Phone 5531 Chadron, Nebr. Complete Front End Alignment and Motor Tune-Up Phone 141 - 324 E. 3rd Alliance, Nebraska AAAA WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT BANK OF HEMINGFORD New Holland Farm Hand 0 ■ FARM EQUIPMENT! rP La Hemingford, Nebraska CO., INC. CHADTON SALES CO. Chadron, Nebr. Sales on Tuesday TOM ORSNESHER - JOE TABUR Managers Phone 5556 Open Day and Night SIOUX SKILLET NED AND JOANITS ____ Air Conditioned Truck Stop Chadron, Neb. Junction Hiway 19-20 MIDWEST SKELGAS CO. Chadron, Nebraska Gas Beyond the Pipe Line Bulk and Bottled Skelgas Appliance Sales and Service TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Come as You Are. Famous for Fine Steaks HELEN'S STEAK HOUSE Chadron, Nebr.____U. S. Z0 West Congratulations to Seniors KCSR Music, News and Sports Station Chadron, Nebr. Visit Our 7 Room Modern House. See the Latest in Furniture Carpet and Appliance A MIDWEST FURNITURE CO. Chadron, Nebraska PAINT AND WALLPAPER Paint Is No Sideline With Us Downs Signs Chadron,Nebr. Phone 2324 Free Delivery_______Anywhere Phone 5536 Phone 5551 114 King St. SPE L_ TS— SHAW LUMBER COMPANY Chadron, Nebraska Sctt i Va,tue Congratulations to the Class of '57 HOWARD'S SHORE STORES; and LENLA'S STYLE SHOP Alliance, Nebr. Hot Dogs, Bar-B-Q Cones, Malts Sundaes, Soft Drinks Phone 291 Pickup and Delivery DON'S CONOCO We Have Our Trade From Service Made ” Glass - Mufflers - Lubrication For the Latest in Women's and Misses' Fashions THELMA'S Alliance, Nebraska Exclusive But Not Expensive Maytag - Coleman - Westinghouse NEBRASKA HYDRO GAS CO. 119 W. 3Rd. Alliance, Nebr. Congratulations to the Seniors of '57 GUARDIAN OF BEAUTY SALON Phone 334 Alliance, Nebraska GLASS BROS. SERVICE CONOCO PRODUCT B.F. Goodrich Tire and __ Batteries 1 Congratulations to the Senior Class of '57 AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 9 Hamilton, Elgin Gruen Watches Denoma Diamond Rings (Insured) SCOGSIN JEWELER WYAt NEBR. TYPEWRITER S EQ. CO. Alliance, Nebraska MACEKS' Office Machines and Supplies 322 Main St. Chadron,Nebr. Phone 2861 Typewriters - Adding Machines MILLER GROCERY Open 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM 620 Main Phone 5742 Free Delivery Congratulations Seniors of 1957 LEE'S TEXACO GAI1 AND NETA PRICE I mm I Hemingford, Nebr. U SAVE AT In ALLIANCE CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 724 West 3rd Street Alliance, Nebraska ALLIANCE READY MIX CO. Phone 577 Concrete as You Want It Alliance, Nebr. Exclusive Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear and Accessories Style Without Extravagance We Give S H Green Stamps Phone 4420 Chadron, Nebr. Best Wishes to the Senior Class of '57 There's a Ford in Your Future COVER — CONES MOTOR CO. Alliance, Nebr. Your Ford and Mercury Dealers Good Food and Coffee 146 CAFE Chadron, Nebraska BARNEY'S SERVICE STATION TEXACO Phone 9909 First and Main Chadron, Nebr. CHADRON CREAMERY LOCKER PLANT Modem Lockers - Cash Buyers of Cream Manufacturers of DeLuxe” Butter and Ice Cream LOUIS MATTHESEN, Mgr. Phone 2112 Chadron, Nebr. Best Wishes to Seniors of '57 MORGAN'S CAFE Phone 2608 166 Main Street Chadron, Nebr. Alliance, Nebraska KENNETH WILDT, Representing STATE FARM INSURANCE CO'S. Bloomington, Illinois AUTO LIFE FIRE Phone 1505 116 E. 4th 119 E. 4th Phone 1636 FORTNER ROOFING SHEET METAL Built Up Roofs Heating Gravel Roofs Air Cond. Cap Sheets Awnings Electrical For Gas Beyond the Mains-- S. X S. 1___T=? cS XS CO. Keeping Your Heating - Cooking and Farm Equipment in Good Working Condition Is Our Business-- Just Like the Weather. . . Values Are Always Good at ROXY FOUNTAIN CLYDE YARDLEY, Proprietor Congratulations, Seniors HEMINGFORD Compliments of LOVELLES-CHUNK-A-LUCK Hemingford, Nebr. LUMBER CO. If You Ain't at Complete Line of Building Materials Benjamin Moore Paints Phone 36 Hemingford You Just Ain't Eatin' Alliance, Nebraska Omaha to Chadron ROSS TRANSFER Chadron, Nebraska Phone 5541 Chadron, Nebraska FROCK SHOP Phone 5740 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 BLUNDELL STANDARD SERVICE W. E. BLUNDELL Tires - Batteries - Accessories Phone 2025 Chadron, Nebraska -- Compliments of -- B. MURPHY CO. “We Clothe the Family.” Alliance, Nebraska Penney’s “We Clothe the Family” Alliance, Nebraska TSCHARNER BROTHERS UNITED MOTORS SERVICE Chadron, Nebraska East 2nd Street BYERLY'S BAKERY Good Things to Eat Baked Fresh Every Day Phone 2222 Chadron, Neb. Phone 175R4 WORLEY DIESEL Sales and Service CM DIESEL POWER STANDARD REINDL. AMERICAN BOSCH FUEL Injection Service SERVICE STATION Hemingford, Nebraska FARMER q m « J j (f CAFE Steaks and Chops Regular Meals and Lunches BERNARD AND MABEL FOSKET NEBRASKA CERTIFIED SEED Nebred Wheat Dicktoo Winter Barley Phone 79-F2 RUSSELL C. MILLER Hemingford, Nebr. UNION CO-OP STORE Best Wishes to the Seniors of '57 Hemingford, Nebraska Congratulations to Two Fine Stores Class of '57 From the FINECV MUSIC COMPANY DRUG - JEWELRY 115 W. 3rd Alliance, Nebr. Alliance, Nebraska Congratulations, Seniors ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Furnishing Congratulations to the Seniors NEWBERRY STORE WILBUR HAHN, Prop. HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 1140 Alliance, Nebr. Alliance, Nebraska SHINDL-ErRS H. G3. V'OLJ INKS HOWE. CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING You Can Be Sure If It’s Office Phone 227 Westinghouse. Res. Phone 1597 Refrigerators Water Heaters 206 Box Butte Alliance, Nebraska xoma.Lic w a.sn,0rs Ranges Compliments of Dishwashers SIDLES CHAMBERS CO. Your Authorized Dealer Wholesale Automotive Supplies Replacement Parts Westinghouse Garage Equipment - Tires Lubricants - Machine Shop Service Hemingford, Nebraska Tractor Motor Parts and Supplies Alliance, Nebraska LANGMACHERS BASKETERIA Quality Meats, Produce and Groceries 1115 West 3rd Alliance, Nebr, Phone 393 UICK3 —1= MILLER GROCERY Best in Meats and Groceries Chadron, Nebraska Phone 31w Best Food in Western Nebraska Everyone Says: MEET ME AT DICK’S! Congratulations to the Class of ’57 Modern Booths - Good Music KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS Best Wishes to the Courteous and Prompt Service Seniors of ’57 Low prices GEORGE TSCHACHER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 HAGEMEI STERS GRAIN ELEVATOR Phone 192 Hemingford Is a Good Market for Your Grain Hemingford, Nebraska •WW n ; U - N r m H i MMHi • - I MH 0 ! mmmmm • ■HUM - M • ■ MM « • . A : r wtwoi • P - . 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