Hildreth Public School - Greyhound Yearbook (Hildreth, NE)
- Class of 1961
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GREYHOUND foreword The following pages of this annual will attempt to bring to you a clear picture of the events which have made this past year one which we the Seniors will long hold near our hearts. —J— j£)edica tion We, the Graduating Class of 1961 wish to take this oppor- tunity to dedicate this annual to the faculty and to our parents, who have helped make this education possible and to prepare for us the life that lies ahead. —5— We feel that the time spent on this book of memories was indeed justi- fied. Through this experience, we have found new friends and gained lasting experience in working together for maybe the last time. NORRIS ECKLUND: Principal General Science, American History Modern Problems, World Geography Football Coach, Assistant Basketball MISS ELVA HERMSEN: Music and Typing DON NELSON:Basketball Coach Drivers Training, General Business Bookkeeping, Boys Physical Education —9— MRS STBINKRUGER: Home Be., and Science ________________ RUSSELL JAMES: Math, Physics, Advanced Algebra (DBERT MCMULLEN: English and Shop Sufr iittte idettt ScfawU HARRY GROSS: Superintendent and World History Janitor HANK ALBERS MRS. FRUHLING MRS. UBBEN ■■Cooks I Marlene Hinrichs Course .College Prep Rand .1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus .1,2,3,4 Girls Glee .1,2,3,4 Pep Club .1,2,3,4 Pep Club Officer.... .3,4 Y Teens .1,2,3,4 Y-Teen Officer .3,4 Y-Teen Cabinet .3,4 Class Officer .4 Cheerleader .4 Annual Staff .3,4 Paper Staff .3,4 Bark Managing Editor .4 Dramatics .4 Volleyball .1,2,3,4 Class play .3,4 Triple Trio .1,2,3 Sextet .2 Clarinet Solo .2 Clarinet Trio .3 Clarinet Quartet.... .4 Woodwind Trio .4 Doug Mietzner Course............ Band.............. Class officer..... Annual Staff....... Paper Staff....... Basketball........ Football.......... Track ............ Class Play........ Dramatics......... Bark Sports Editor College Prep 1-2-3-4 ..2-3-4 ....3-4 ___3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 ___1-2 ....3-4 .....4 .....4 —13— Bonneta Rahmann Course................General Mixed Course..........1-2-3-4 Girls Glee............1-2-3-4 Volleyball............1-2-3-4 Annual Staff................4 Paper Staff...............3-4 Bark Advertising Mgr........4 Class Play................3-4 Class Officer...........2 3-4 Pep Club..............1-2-3-4 Pep Club Officer............4 Y-Teens...............1-2-3-4 Y-teen officer..............4 Harold Hansen Course..............General Track...............1 Annual staff........3,4 Paper staff.........3,4 Bark photographer....4 Basketball..........1,2,3,4 Football............2 Class play..........3,4 —14— John Schwartz Course............... Band................. Mixed Chorus......... Boys Glee............ Football............. Basketball........... Track................ Brass Quintet........ Dance Band  ......... Vocal Solo........... Class Officer........ Paper Staff.......... Annual Staff......... Bark Business Manager Dramatics............ College Prep 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 ____2-3 ......1 ____3t4 ..1-2-4 ____3-4 ......4 ......4 ......4 Class Play................3-4 Band Council................4 Madrigal....................4 Shirley Hinrichs Course Band Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Glee Pep Club Y-Teens Y-teen officer... Y-teen Cabinet... Class Officer.... Cheerleader,-  -... Annual Staff Class Play Dramatic Paper Staff Bark Editor Volleyball Band Council     , Senior C (aS6 It all started a few months ago when Mr. Douglas Meitzner and Mr. John Schwartz happened to meet in a hotel lobby in Omaha, where they both were staying. They eventually began to reminisce about their high school days in good old H.H.S. They decided it would be fun to have a class reunion. So here we are on Mav 22, 1971, arriving at the new H.H.S. building. Douglas Meitzner flew here in his family helicopter. Three little boys tumbled out after him, followed by his pretty wife. We soon discovered that Doug was vice-president of the Omaha State Bank. Bonneta Rahmann, now the wife of a successful dairy farmer arrived in the latest type of transportation, the air-car, with her two little girls. Unfortunately, her husband was unable to attend because of a dairyman’ s conference being held in Wisconsin. Next, Shirley Hinrichs drove up with her husband, who at the present time, is serving as minister of a Lutheran church in New Jersey. She told us she met him while she was attending Wartburg College in Iowa. Marlene Hinrichs arrived, in a 1964 Plymouth, with her husband, who is coaching at a high school in Western Nebraska. They brought their two sets of twins with them. John Schwartz flew into Kearney by jet and drove up in a rented car. He is the coach of the famous basketball team, the Schwartztrotters. He said he has been to busy traveling with his basketball team to marry, as of yet. Harold Hansen flew in, in his flying farmer airplane. He told us about his large radio controlled farm near Ragan. His wife could not attend because all six of their children had come down with the measles. f ropli ropnecy Senior I, Harold Hansen, will my ability to chew gum, without the teachers knowing, to Denny Mietzner. (Hope you have better luck than I did, Denny.) I, Bonneta Rahmann, will my giggle to anyone who wants to have as much fun as I did. I, Douglas Mietzner, will ray pickup to General Motors. (See if you can figure it out G. M.) I, Shirley Hinrichs, will ray good natured ways to anyone who doesn't think I am good natured. I, John Schwartz, will ray ability to confuse teachers to Gerald Fruhling. (Who, by the way, has a pretty good start the way it is.) I, Marlene Hinrichs, will ray ability to keep up with the boys in an argument to the freshman girls. (Enough said) —16— juniors —17— —18— Art Pritson Gloria Loschen Kenneth Evers Ronald Stratman Betty Poppinga Lenard Adam Richard Fruhling Janette Kruse Ranald Greenhalgh Beverly Prerichs Gene Hinrichs Sophomore C faAA of 1963 Ronald Knaus Patricia Casper —20— men —21— Class of 1964 Billy Bunger Ricci Keiser Shannon Whipple Ronald Soker Raymond Hansen Betty Casper Junior High (Back row) Jerry Quadhaaer, Joyce Weirson, Kent Scfaurnan, Wayne Hinrichs, Gary Lindau, Sandra Osterbuhr, Lloyd Evers, Sidney Swanson, Grace Loschen, Joyce Jelden, Glendel Einspahr. (Second row) Hollus Quadhaaer, Daniel Loschen, Jane Schuaan, Bobby Dejonge, Mary Ann Rewerts, Don Evers, Dianne Haras Loree Hendrickson. Connie Ubben, Jinny Dejonge, Kay Anderson, Mrs. Ecklund. (Front row) Panels Keiser, Jackie Johnson Connie Bruce, Sue Swanson, Elizabeth Hansen, Jerry Bauer, Rickie Keapt, Gary Kenpt, Linda Silas, Kenneth Dejonge. —25— Grade Five Six (Back row) Larry Kempt, Carol Bruce, Teresa Quadhamer, Barbara Bebensee, Steve Vannier, Vicke Vannier, Warren Laux. Etta Glenn, teacher. (Second row) Merlyn Bartels, Lanny Hendrickson, Patricia Fuerst, Mike Jacobs, Barbara Poppinga, Lee Bunger, Timmy Keiser, Marvin Dorn, Patti Osterbuhr, (Front row) Gale Albers, Jurgen Loschen, Patty Bunger, Max Schuraan, Rose Hansen, Phillip Kempt, Randy Albers, Joey Forden. —24— Grade Four (Back row) Patricia Loschen, Jane Dejonge, Charlene Bauer, Jinny Jelken, Beverly Stratman, Sharon Johnson, Mrs. Greenhalgh. (Second row) Deborah Mietzner, Monty Warnken, Faylin Casper, Dale Casper, Allen Dejonge, Debra Osterbuhr, Jolene Undau. (Front row) Vicki Albers, Margaret Loschen, Vicki Johnson. Randy Kruse, Danny Keiser, Allen Albers. —25— Grade Three (Back row) Gayiene Switzer, Joyce Ubben, Randy Warnken, Anne Schuman, Cynthia Keiser, Nancy Dejonge, Mrs. Weirson (Front row) Jerome Fritz, Steven Hemje, Patricia Fruhling, Larry Anderson, Gloria Swanson, Larry Albers. —26— Grade Two (Back Row) Kay Schwartz, Ronnie Glebe, Mary Jacobs, Verlyn Rewerts, Dennis Bauer, Billy Loschen, Clarice Bauer, Tom Hitchcock, Bernard Stratman, Miss Neville. (Second Row) Marlene Bartels, Arlyn Hinrichs. Nile Kersenbrock, Robin Casper, Karen Johnson, Randall Hinrichs, John Jelkin, Robert Schwartz, Teresa Bunger, Sharon Bartels. (Front row) Kerry Keiser, Joyce Johnson, Mervin Casper, Robert Heraje, Naomi Fritz, Douglas Clark, Diana Evers, David Garrelts. —27— Grade One (back row) Roxann Kruse, Deborah Casper, Lynn Bienhoff, Patricia Bebensee, John Hitchcock, Jimmy Forden, Sharon Albers, Miss Lorentzen. (front row) David Switzer, Lonnie Albers, Jimmy Fruhling, Mary Ann Miller, Cleo Schumann, Kayleen Warnken, Darrel Albers. —28— Kindergarten (Back row) Dudley Jelden, John Loschen, Marla Lindau, Cynthis Bauer, Dean Casper, Debra Garrelts, Vickie Bunger, Mrs. Schwartz (Second row) Larry Johnson, Gregory Clark, Stephen Nelson, Debra Warnken, Janet Johnson, Barbara Glebe, Rex Quadhaaer, Lynn Quadhamer, Gerry Loschen. (Front row) Connie Dorn, Dennis De Jonge, Rodney Kruse, Johnny Bartels, Arlene Casper, Calvin Fritz, Brenda Keiser. -29- (Clarinets) Marlene Hinrichs, Beverly Frerichs, Miriam Quadhamer, Diane Knaus, Wanda Evers, Connie Bruce, Sandra Osterbuhr, Myrna Harms, Betty Casper, Betty Poppinga, Connie Ubben, Shannon Whipple. (Alto Saxaphones) Janette Kruse, Mary Ann Rewerts, Ricky Kempt, Gary Kempt, Kay Anderson. (Bassoon) Shirley Hinrichs. (Flute) Carol Bruce (Bass Clarinet) Marian Harms (Bass) John Schwartz (Percussion) Crale Bunger, Norman Westerbuhr, Stephen Vannier, Helen Silas. (Trombones) Gloria Loschen, Jerry Quadhamer, Wayne Hinrichs. (Baritones) Bobby Dejonge, Ronald Laux. (Trumpets) Patricia Casper, Jerry Vannier, Doug Mietzner, Gene Hinrichs, Ronald Greenhalgh. —31— (Back row) Ronald Greenhalgh, Billy Bunger, Ronnie Stratraan, Ronnie Soker, John Schwartz, Crale Bunger, Richard Fruhlin , Dennis Mietzner. (Third row) Ronald Laux, Norman Westerbuhr, Gerald Fruhling, Ronald Knaus, Earl Loschen, Gene Casper, Darrel Stuhmer, Gene Hinrichs, Kenneth Evers. (Second row) Gloria Loschen, Patsy Casper, Susan Schwartz, Shirley Hinrichs, Marlene Hinrichs, Diane Knaus, Myrna Harms, Janette Kruse, Beverly Frerichs. (First row) Shannon Whipple, Miriam Quadharaer, Betty Poppinga, Wanda Evers, Marian Harms, Helen Silas, Betty Casper, Marjorie Stratman, Bonneta Rahman —32— (Back row) Mirian Quadhamer, Gloria Loschen, Susan Schwartz, Patricia Casper, Marian Haras. (Third row) Mrs. Dennis Choquette, Betty Poppinga, Mvrna Haras, Wanda Evers, Beverly Prerichs, Miss Elva Heriasen. (Second row) Shannon Whipple, Helen Silas, Diane Knaus, Betty Casper, Marjorie Stratman, Bonneta Rahmann. CHEERLEADERS Janette Kruse, Shirley Hinrichs, Marlene Hiorichs —33— (last row) Miriam Quadhamer, Susan Schwartz, Shirley Hinrichs, Marlene Hinrichs, Diane Knaus. (Middle row) Baverly Frerichs, Janette Kruse, Marian Harms,Patsy Casper, Myrna Harms, Gloria Loschen. (first row) Shannon Whipple, Betty Poppinga, Helen Silas, Wanda Evers, Betty Casper, Marjorie Stratraan, Bonneta Rahmann. Football DOUGLAS MIETZNER RONALD LA'JX NORMAN WESTERBUHR HILDRETH 6 AMHERST 40 HILDRETH 6 WILCOX 13 HILDRETH 7 SUMNER 45 HILDRETH 12 ELM CREEK HILDRETH 24 HILDRETH 14 LOOMIS 39 HILDRETH 22 AXTELL 26 HILDRETH 6 PLEASANTON 38 HILDRETH 0 KENESAW 38 OVERTON 27 —35— Reserve Football Lenard Adam Art Fritson Richard Fruhling Gene Hinrichs Earl Loschen Ronald Greenhalgh Billy Bunger Ronald Knaus —36— Coach Don Nelson, Ron Laux, John Schwartz, Jerry Vannier, Gerald Fruhling, Art Fritson, Ron Knaus, Gene Casper, Darrel Stuhmer, Norman Westerbuhr, Doug Mietzner, Crale Bunger, Harold Hansen, Coach Norris Lcklund. Hildreth—43 Hildreth—37 Hildreth—42 Hildreth—55 Hildretn—59 Hildreth—42 Hildreth—38 Hildreth—24 Hildreth—54 Hildreth—47 Hildreth—61 Hildreth—50 Hildreth 34 Campbell—36 Wilcox----49 Sumner---35 Kenesaw--56 £lm Creek-33 Alma------60 Loomis---42 Amherst---39 Axtell----46 Franklin—61 Pleasanton-45 Overton----42 Gibbon----54 F.K.C. Tournament Hildreth—38 Loomis 40 District Tournament Hildreth—66 Bloomington-26 Hildreth—50 Upland------45 Hildreth—47 Ragan-------37 (District Champions) Regional Playoffs Hildreth—43 Indianola—62 —37— Coach Don Nelson, Student Manager Ricci Keiser, Ron Gfeenhalgh, Richard Fruhling, Lenard Adam, Ronald Stratraan, Raymond Hansen, Earl Loschen, Gaylord Kleen, Gene Hinrichs, Fred Hitchcock. Kenneth Evers, Billy Bunger, Student Manager Ronald Soker, Coach Norris Ecklund Hildreth--25 Hildreth—29 Hildreth—18 Hildreth—21 Hildreth—27 Hildreth—35 Hildreth—29 Hi ldreth—46 Hildreth—31 Campbell 18 Wilcox---26 Sumner---16 Kenesaw—19 Elm Creek-11 Alma-----51 Loomis---30 Axtell---36 Franklin—33 Hildreth—34 Hi ldreth—24 Hildreth—26 Hildreth—37 Pleasanton-39 Overton—26 Amherst—19 Gibbon---47 —38— (Back row) Shannon Whipple, Betty Poppinga, Marjorie Stratman, Betty Casper Miriam Quadhamer, Myrna Harms, Helen Silas, Marian Harms, Beverly Frerichs, Coach Mrs. Dennis Choquette (Front row) Diane Knaus, Gloria Loschen, Patricia Casper, Marlene Hinrichs, Shirley Hinrichs, Susan Schwartz, Janette Kruse, Wanda Evers, Bonneta Rahmann 1960-1961 Record: Wins 7 F.K.C. Tournament Record Wins Losses losses 2 i Hildreth won third place in the tournament —39— (Front row) Wayne Hinrichs, Lloyd Evers, Jerry Quadhamer, Gary Lindau. Sidney Swanson, Bobby De Jonge, Glendel Binspahr. (Back row) Kenneth De Jonge, Gary Kempt, Jerry Bauer, Ricky Kempt, Kent Schurmann, Donald Bvers, Jimmy De Jonge. OOACH Don Nelson Hildreth 51 Boys Training School 28 Hildreth 33 Loomis----------------26 Hildreth 30 Franklin------------- 19 Hildreth 32 Franklin--------------19 Hildreth 33 Kearney Zion Luthern 8 Hildreth 44 Sumner---------------- 5 Hildreth 62 Gibbon----------------27 F.K.C. Tournament Hildreth 35 Elm Creek 27 I KANSAS CITY 6. MISSOURI TORONTO 1. ONTARIO UTHO. IN USA. BY YEARBOOK HOUSE
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