Litchfield High School - Trojan Yearbook (Litchfield, NE)
- Class of 1971
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MOMENTS OP A YEAR MOMENTS OF ... U TSDOM, FRIENDSHIP, ENTHUSIASM. ANXIETY, FUN. AND ACHIEVEMENT MOMENTS TO TREASURE A LIFETIME A MOMENT OF PATRIOTISM We, the Seniors of 1971, dedicate this an- nual to our country, the United States of America, to show our appreciation of the freedoms we enjoy. TO OUR, 2 COUNTRY Principal BXPBRtBfJCB NO ONLY TN HIGHQCHOOL STUDY Mr. Quincy Science Mr. Smith Speech 7th Core Mr. Walters Business Mrs. Hoyt Social Studies Art Mrs. McAuliff Math French Mrs. Parker Music Mr. Hauschild Industrial Arts Mrs. Quincy Home Economics Mrs. Senn English Mrs. Beck 8th Grade Core Librarian BUT IN EVERY DAY IMNG 5 Mrs. Rasmussen Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Mrs. Glidden Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth FOR Miss Mousel First and Second Mrs. Hiser Second and Third Mrs. Holms Mrs. McAuliff Special Math Kindergarten, Special Reading 1 6 A MOMENT OF FRIENDSHIP FRIENDSHIP — the OLDER IT GROWS THE STRONGER IT IS. John Bacus Marvin Beck Since I am too old to do the things kids do and not old enough to do the things adults do, 1 do things nobody else does. If there is trouble brewing I'll do the stirring. There are many who tell me what to do, but only one who will judge me. Vicky Brewer 8 9 10 Brenda Nelson The Devil has a good business for such a lousy location. Rod Lewis The Bible says; Seek and you shall find, and I've been look- ing for a long time. Sheila Riessland The devil's on my side! 11 12 Bob Rolfsmeyer Lite is easy, sweet and slow do what comes and let the rest go. Remember the famous words of King Henry IV when he said to King Henry VI, 1 think there's a fifth missing” Elouise Snow To flirt is human, but to study, that's asking too much. Part of the world is composed of people who have something to say and can't, and part who have nothing to say and keep saying it. Jeanne Vian I don't say much, but I do a lot of thinking. CLASS COLORS: PURPLE AND SILVER CLASS MOTTO: A LOT TO L00I6 TO WITH PRIDE, AND A LOTTO LOO 16 FORWARD TO WITH HOPE. CLASS FLOWER,: CARNATION Steele-Pospisil Funeral Home Litchfield Loup City Sherman County Bank Loup City BOV'S C12TE John Bacus STATB Vicky Brewer CIAS£ OFFICERS BACK ROW: David Rasmussen-Treasurer, John Bacus-Vice President, Marvin Beck- Student Council. FRONT ROW: Elouise Snow-News Reporter, Carol Feldman-Presi- dent, Brenda Nelson-Secretary. Loup City Clinic Jack Jill Food Mart Svanda Rexall Pharmacy Loup City Cario Ravenna JUM0R6 FIRST ROW: Kaylene Blair (President), Dixie Brewer (Secretary), Debra Fread, Marilyn Fread (Treasurer), Thomas Gancos, SECOND ROW; Steve Hammond (News Reporter), Thomas Hird, Frank Kucera, Dean Kwiatkowski, Kenneth Lucas. THIRD ROW: Jim Madsen (Student Council), Dan Rietz, Gary Runge, Wayne Siegel, Deane Smith. FOURTH ROW: Nileta Snow, Marilyn Sweley (Vice President), Donald Tolle, Ronald Tolle. Bob's Feed Store Loup City Farm Equip., Inc. Mason Motor, Inc. Grobes Cafe Litchfield Loup City Arcadia Hazard 15 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Nancy Adams (Treasurer), Gary Feldman (Vice Presi- dent), Janet Fisher, Alta Fread, David Fread. SECOND ROW: Jerry Gancos, Robert Glidden (President), Billy Goodner, Keith Hilton, Cindy Kieborz. THIRD ROW: Earl Kramer, Hope Kucera (Secretary), George Kucera, Mary Ann Lovitt, Rex Rasmussen. FOURTH ROW; Rod Rasmussen, Danny Schall (News Reporter), Connie Sinkler, Mar- garet Snell, Phil Strate. FIFTH ROW: Dell Tschudin (Student Coun- cil), Cheryl Unick, Janet Willoughby. DworaK Motors Ravenna, Nebr. Ravenna Grain Co. Ravenna, Nebr. Ravenna Chamber of Commerce Ravenna, Nebr. 16 FRESH UEN FIRST ROW: Chuck Bacus (Vice President), Kristy Brewer, James Dale, Peggy Flet- cher, Darwin Fread. SECOND ROW; Peggy Hird, Gary Hurt, Doug Kucera, Sheila Kwiatkowski (Treasurer), Stanley Linden. THIRD ROW: Connie Mason (President), Debra Predmore, George Reitz (Secretary), Bryce Riessland (Student Council), Jerry Rolfsmeyer. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Senff, Rodney Snow, Randy Sweley, Ronnie Sweley, Dennis Unick. FIFTH ROW: Brent Wilson. 17 CBV NTU AND BACK ROW: Penny Becker, Cindy Knepper, Daniel Ward, Mark Albrecht, Keith Cook, Jerry Grantham, Bruce Hird, Brad Howard, Michell Lewis, Rebecca Reitz. MIDDLE ROW: David Dunning, Dick Wardyn, Kay Snow, Robyn Rasmussen, JoAnn Brewer, JanaFread, John Schall, Vicky Schall, Randy Chloupek. FRONT ROW: Larry Mason, Karen Lucas, Judy Unick, Mitchell Unick, Barry Kramer, Kathy Unick, Rhonda Tschudin, Wanda Ward, Michelle Nelson. QIXTU BACK ROW; Cynthia Reynolds, Michelle Lewis, Dean Grantham, Debbie Knepper, Julie Ward, Myron Beck. MIDDLE ROW: Peter Reitz, Henry Fletcher, Eddie Hammond, Brad Slocum, Carolyn Fisher, Emma Howard, Marla Tolle, John Young. FRONT ROW: Steven Reynolds, Sidney Snow, Elaine Maciejewski, Jimmy Goodner, Jenny Becker, Robyn Unick, Loren Royle. 18 FOURTH AMD FfFTH BACK ROW; Daniel Lewandowski, Joan Reynolds, Lavon Fieldgrove, Dottie Fread, Linda Woolery, Diane Wardyn, Karen Riessland, Bernadette Kieborz. MIDDLE ROW: Joseph Sckutera, Annette Schall, Cindy Fread, Marty Al- brecht, Brent Howard, Monty Fread, Amy Albrecht, Melody Wilson, Scot Krotz, Craig Fread. FRONT ROW: Brian Slocum, Lori Lewis, Pamela Lewis, Darrell Schall, Lisa Lewis, Ike Mason, Brenda Unick. Julie Young. THfRD BACK ROW: Joan Ward, Michael Reynolds, Jean Wardyn, Kay Lewandowski, Tim Tschudin. MIDDLE ROW; Da- vid Kwiatkwski, Deane Sekutera, Terry Kratzer, Tammy Siebke, Richard Hoover, Kim Unick, Pam Albers. FRONT ROW: Randy Lucas, Debra Royle, Alison Unick, Mike Pine, Monte Woolery, Stacey Unick, Dori Slocum. 19 FIRST WD SECOND BACK ROW: Eddie Schall, Rodney Guthard, Vesta Lefever, Becky Vocke, Bobbie Lewis. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Guthard, Curt Fread, Mark Lewis, Brett Mason, Tom Unick, Wayne Cook. FRONT ROW: Kim Sekutera, Sherlen Fine, Glen Royle, Scott Lewis, Maxine Vocke, David Predmore. WNDERGAR7EN FRONT ROW; Kelli Woolery, Michael Schroll, Brent Kratzer, Roberta Smith, Ronda Rawley, Ronald Mason. BACK ROW: Teresa Siebke, Breixfa Fieldgrove, Kimberly Albers, Jakki Knepper, Dana Unick. Loup City Floral Shop Norman E. Stephens Ron's Barber Shop Maggies Bar Loup City Loup City Ansley Litchfield 20 A UO UkNJT OF U 0RJC N£ TOGFTUF TOWARD A GOAL OF £ N T R U s I A S ANOTHER successful year OF FUN AND EXOIEMENT. M 21 STUDENT C O u BACK ROW: J. Bacus, M. Beck, D. Tschudin, FRONT ROW: J. Madsen, R. Lewis, C. Feldman, K. Blair, R. Tschudin, B. Riessland, B. Hird. N C I L SWINGIN' 70 was the theme of the Homecoming dance. This year's Student Council was very enthusiastic to find ways of improving the school. They tried many new ideas at Homecoming, many of which may be used again, others that will not. But overall. Homecoming was a big success and everyone had a good time. Everyone danced to the sound of the BITTERSWEET CONSPIRACY. Dorsey-Ericson, Inc. Kirschner Imp. Love Rhode Loup City __ Ravenna Ravenna Ravenna Lumber Redi-mix Ravenna 22 ANNUAL STAFF Left to Right: Mr. Walters, Sponsor; S. Chamberlin, A. Hurt, C. Feldman, K. Blair, Jr. Photographer; S. Ham- mond, Jr. Editor; J. Vian, B. Bourland. Not Shown. V. Brewer, Editor. Annual Staff frustration. Hours and hours of hard work were spent on the 'moments' of our year. Although it's been work, a lot of fun times were spent together. Loafing again? 23 BACK ROW: J. Brewer, C. Feldman, K. Blair, J. Fisher, H. Kucera, R. Rasmussen. MIDDLE ROW; Mrs. Quincy; Sponsor, M. Sweley, N. Adams, D. Howard, B. Nelson, S. Riessland, M. Sweley; FRONT ROW: L. Kieborz, S. Chamberlin. curjstmac dancb M. Sweley, Queen L. Kieborz, 1st runnerup K. Blair M. Sweley The Christmas Dance of 1970 was sponsored by the FHA and the Let- terman's Club. The theme was Dance in the Land of the Tinsel and Trim. ” The dance was decor- ated in smiling faces and mint green and silver streamers coming from a peak behind the band, 'The Bitter Sweet Conspiracy. ' A sleigh served as the throne for the Christmas King and Queen. Grand Island School of Business Fisher Insurance Agency Grand Island Ravenna 24 BACK ROW: R. Sweley, D. Rasmussen, S. Hammond, J. Bacus, M. Beck, T. Hird; MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Smith; Sponsor, C. Bacus, F. Kucera, R. Rassmussen, G. Runge, R. Tolle, Mr. Hauschild; Sponsor; FRONT ROW: R. Royle, j. Madsen, D. Tschudin, R. Lewis, W. Siegel. LETTERWN’S CLUB OPPfCPR£ T. Hird, News Reporter R. Royle, President F. Kucera, V. President R. Lewis, Student Council M. Beck, Treasurer J. Bacus, Secretary DANCD IN TUB LAND OP TTNCPL AND TRJM” R. Royle, King M. Beck, 1st runnerup R. Lewis P. Kirk 25 PEP CLUB BACK ROW: J. Vian, M. Fread, V. Brewer, J. Siegel, B. Nelson, S. Riessland, K. Blair, N. Adams. MIDDLE ROW: J. Willoughby, M. Lovitt, S. Chamberlin, D. Howard, C. Mason, V. Senff, Mrs. Russell, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: C. Sinkler, K. Brewer, D. Brewer, C. Kieborz, S. Kwiatkowski. CHEERLEADERS: H. Kucera, P. Hird, C. Unick, M. Sweley, M. Sweley, C. Feldman. O mC£R£ Kaylene Blair: Vice President Dixie Brewer: Merit Chairman Brenda Nelson: Secretary Shelley Chamberlin: Treasurer Sheila Riessland: News Reporter Litchfield Market Litchfield Variety 26 VAR£fTY 27 CONCERT BAND C. Bacus, F. Kucera, M. Albrecht, M. Fread, J. Bacus, E. Kramer, S. Hammond, P. Kirk, D. Unick, D. Tschudin, K. Hilton, G. Rietz, Mrs. Parker. MIDDLE ROW: J. Madsen, G. Feldman, R. Glidden, P. Hird, D. Fread, B. Kramer, M. Lewis, M. Unick, R. Chloupek, K. Blair, J. Willoughby, D. Rieyz, B. Riessland, B. Howard, D. Schall, D. Brewer, V. Brewer, M. Beck. FRONT ROW: L. Kieborz, C. Unick, M. Sweley, K. Brewer, C. Kieborz, C. Kneiper, D. Ward, J. Unick, B. Rietz, J. Kucera, S. Riessland, C. Feldman. 28 ewe OFFICERS M. Beck President J. Bacus Student Council Sheila Riessland Sec. - Treasurer Jim Madsen Merit Chairman HARVEST OP MARMOT CANDfDATP Carol Feldman MAJOR£TTP£ DRUM MAJORETTE L. Kieborz MAR£WfN£ BAND 29 CHORUS BACK ROW: R. Glidden, D. Rietz, T. Hlrd, R. Rasmussen, M. Beck, S. Hammond, J. Bacus, P. Kirk, C. Bacus, P. Strate, D. Tschudin. MIDDLE ROW: G. Rietz, M. Lovitt, N. Adams, J. Fisher, A. Fread, G. Feld- man, B. Rolfsmeyer, K. Blair, R. Rasmussen, J. Gancos, B. Goodner, H. Kucera, D. Schall, P. Hird, K. Brewer, Mrs. Parker; Instructor. FRONT ROW: C. Unick? C. Sinkler, D. Unick, D. Fread, D. Howard, J. Willoughby, M. Sweley, W. Siegel, M. Snell, J. Fisher, K. Hilton, C. Kieborz, B, Wilson. I don’t believe it! ” Vern’s Auto Supply Loup City Hazard Locker Hazard Coast to Coast Ravenna Furtak's Jewelry Ravenna 30 SfRLS QLBB BACK ROW: Mrs. Parker; Instructor, L. Kieborz, K. Brewer, C. Sinkler, C. Kieborz, C. Unick, D. Howard, M. Lovitt. FRONT ROW; A. Fread, P. Hird, N. Adams, H. Lucera, K. Blair, C. Feldman, M. Sweley, J. Fisher, J. Willoughby, M. Snell. BOYS GL£B BACK ROW: R. Rasmussen, P. Kirk, S. Hammond, J. Bacus, M. Beck. MIDDLE ROW: D. Rietz, P. Strate, T. Hird, R. Glidden, D. Tschudin, R. Rasmussen. FRONT ROW: K. Hilton, D. Schall, B. Goodner, J. Gancos, B. Rolfsmeyer, G. Feldman, W. Siegel. Cario Plumbing Well Drilling Cario, Nebr. Turner Grain Co. Ravenna, Nebr. Kieth's Barber Shop Ravenna, Nebr. Farmers Co-op Assoc. Ravenna, Nebr. national HONOR; SOCIETY Left to Right: D. Brewer, C. Feldman, M. Beck, J. Bacus, F. Kucera, Mrs. McAuliff; Sponsor, M. Sweley, D. Fread, N. Snow, E. Snow 32 Ravenna Cheese Company Ravenna Cario Pharmacy Cario A MOMENT OF ANKieiY OF PEP CLUB, 33 PLAYERS, AND FANS FOOTBALL 7E4M BACK ROW: Mr. Smith, R. Rasmussen, G. Kucera, T. Hird, R. Lewis, M. Beck, D. Tschudin, J. Bacus, F. Kucera, G. Runge, R. Tolle, Mr. Hauschild. MIDDLE ROW: B. Riessland, W. Siegel, J. Madsen, P. Kirk, D. Kucera, D. Schall, E. Kramer, D. Tolle, C. Bacus, K. Cook, B. Howard. BOTTOM ROW: J, Schall, B. Wil- son, R. Sweley, G. Reitz, R. Sweley, D. Fread, R. Rasmussen, D. Unick, R. GLidden, G. Feldman, J. Dale. 34 FfRfinWElVE BACK ROW: Rod Lewis, Marvin Beck, John Bacus, Del Tschudin, Jim Madsen, FRONT ROW: Tom Hird, Ron Tolle, Frank Kucera, Earl Kramer, Dan Schall, George Kucera, Rod Rasmussen. 35 FIRST UNDEFEATED SEASON IN FOOTBALL Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield, 400 Total Points - Most Points Scored In One Season Opponents, 40 Total Points - Least Points Scored Against Litchfield In One Season THOUSAND YARD CLUB John Bacus SR. Mary Beck SR. Dell Tschudin SOPH. All-State Most Valuable Player 1405 Total Yards 1188 Total Yards 1056 Total Yards 46..........................Ansley 6 50.................... . . Callaway 0 16..........................Wolbach 0 52..........................Halsey-Dunning 0 40..........................Arcadia 0 22..........................Orleans 22 84..........................Elba 6 46..........................Greely 0 44 Kenesaw 6 36 Yanda's Music Kearney Kaufmann Wernert Store Kearney Sports Bowl Ravenna VAR£fTY FRONT ROW: Coach Russell, Tom Hird, Robert Glidden, Chuck Bacus, Randy Royle, Alan Hurt. BACK ROW: Jim Madsen, John Bacus, George Kucera, Dave Rasmussen, Marvin Beck, Rod Lewis. FRONT ROW: Gary Feldman, Dan Schall, Dennis Unick, Brent Wilson, George Rietz, Kieth Hilton, Earl Kramer. BACK ROW: Rod Rasmussen, Dell Tschudin, Coach Smith, Rex Rasmussen, George Kucera, Doug Kucera, Chuck Bacus, Darwin Fread, Bryce Riessland, Robert Glidden. Litchfield 21 . Litchfield 46 . Litchfield 74 . Litchfield 39 . Litchfield 57 . Litchfield 50 . Litchfield 65 . Litchfield 52 . Litchfield 50 . Litchfield 59 . Litchfield 66 . Litchfield 45 . Litchfield 28 . AnselmoMerna 36 Kearney Catholic 48 Ansley 54 Wolbach 17 Sumner 59 Elba 32 Thedford 36 Taylor 19 Calloway 30 Greeley 33 Sargent 34 Arcadia 47 Pleasanton 42 38 JUNfOR, HIGH BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Mr. Smith, Randy Chloupek, Mitchell Lewis, Dan Ward, Bruce Hird, Mark Albrecht, Brad Howard, John Schall, Jerry Grantham. FRONT ROW: Larry Mason, Mitchell Unick, Dick Wardyn, Barry Kramer, Dave Dunning. 39 volleyball FRONT ROW: Connie Sinkler, Mary AnnLovitt, Margaret Snell, Janet Willoughby, Kristy Brewer, Cindy Kieborz, Marilyn Sweley. BACK ROW; Peggy Hird, Hope Kucera, Carol Feldman, Coach Walters, Kaylene Blair, Marilyn Fread, Vicki Senff. BOYS TRACK BACK ROW: Mr. Hauschild, Dell Tschudin, Chuck Bacus, John Bacus, Dave Rasmussen, Marvin Beck, Rex Ras- mussen; FRONT ROW: Ronnie Sweley, Bryce Riessland, Dan Schall, Jim Madsen, Dennis Unick, Doug Kucera. 41 TUB BOYQ ACTION 42 CfRLC TRACK- BACK ROW: Margaret Snell, Hope Kucera, Mary Ann Lovitt, Connie Mason, Mr. Smith. FRONT ROW: Connie Sinkler, Janet Willoughby, Peggy Hird, Kristy Brewer. JUNIOR, HIGH TRACK, BACK ROW: Mr. Hauschild, Brad Howard, Randy Sweley, Bruce Hird; FRONT ROW: Dave Dunning, Darwin Fread, Dick Wardyn, Mitchel Lewis, Larry Mason. 43 athletic banquet Mills Fertilizer Co. Standard Service Litchfield Litchfield Grain Co A MOMENT OF FUN FUN NOT ONLY U ITHIN THE CLASS BUT AMONS CLASSES 45 freswman fNfrwnoM Let's get 'em good! Yep, they caught us! We don't always dress this way for dinner! mi 46 THEY RUM IN OUR RA UfLY Sam Pennywinner.................................... Father and Coach Agnes Pennywinner.................................. Mother; patient and understanding Peggy Pennywinner.................................. Daughter; definitely not a sports enthusiast Alvin Pennywinner.................................. Son, 15; sports are his main object in life Pat Pennywinner.................................... Daughter, 18; aspires to be a wrestling champ Buzz Pennywinner................................... Son, 16; looks the part of an athlete Seymour............................................ Alvin's sports-minded buddy Chester Mullins.................................... Buzz's friend; better known as Spook Mrs. Alonzo Speel.................................. An arrogant woman; chairman of Booster Brigade Josie.............................................. Mrs. Speel's talkative young daughter Dimple Dillard..................................... Sports editor of the school paper Mitzi Jones........................................ A member of the Frog Pep Club Cindy Sanders...................................... A member of the Frog Pep Club Harold Gilley...................................... Principal, sports enthusiast and friend of Coach Sam Alexander Smith.................................... A member of the Northview team Dr. Paul Andrews................................... A former Frog standout athlete Midge.............................................. Peggy's 15-year-old companion Mrs. Allen......................................... Mother of a former Frog Aunt Alice......................................... Guardian angel to the Pennywinner's ......Marvin Beck . . . .Carol Feldman . ... Jo Ellen Fisher . . . . Rodney Lewis . . . Sheila Riessland ......... John Bacus ..........Alan Hurt ......Randy Royle ......Deb Howard ......Bev Bourland ......Mary Sweley . . . . Linda Kieborz Shelley Chamberlin . . . Bob Rolfsmeyer . . . Dave Rasmussen .........Perry Kirk ......Joyce Siegel ......Elouise Snow ......Vicky Brewer 47 WO UkCO UfNG '70 ICING AND QUEEN JOHN BACUC VlOcy BREWER, SENIOR, ATTENDEES FRONT ROW: Brenda Nelson, Marvin Beck, Sheila Riessland. BACK ROW: Perry Kirk, Jeanne Vian, Rod Lewis BACK ROW: Hope Kucera, George Reitz, FTank Kucera. FRONT ROW: Danny Schall, Dixie Brewer, Sheila Kwiatkowski (not shown) JUNIOR ATTENDANT'S 48 claqq will We, the Senior Class, who decree that Everything has been fun in '71” make this our last will and testament. I, John Bacus, will my wonderful personality to Chuck Bacus, might as well keep it in the family. I, Marvin Beck, will my '64 Ford Fairlane to Frank Kucera. Please take it! I, Bev Bourland, will my ability to stay out of trouble with the teachers to the Juniors and Seniors of next year. 1, Vicky Brewer, will my ability to go four years of school and never get a down slip to Jo and Cindy. Now you can go home without worrying. I, Lowenn Cook, will my sexy tennis shoes to Kaylene Blair - Put a little pizaz in your feet - (Every little bit helps!) I, Shelley Chamberlin, will my ability to be a trouble maker and stay out of trouble to Kaylene. I, Carol Feldman, will my ability to ignore nasty rumors to Katie and Cindy. Now they’ll have to find something else to talk about. I, Jo Ellen Fisher, will my ability to coordinate clothes to next year’s Sophomore girls. Study your Home Ec. Clothing Unit, girls. Believe me, it helps! I, Deb Howard, will to Nancy Adams all my night life from now on. It's time I get some rest!!! I, Alan Hurt, will my red pen to Darwin Fread. Now you won't have to use one pen for the shot charts of the game. I, Linda Kieborz, will my good fortune in finding a really great guy to any lonely girl who thinks she needs a little help. I, Perry Kirk, will my ability in Science to the Freshman boys. I, Rod Lewis, will my ability to play Great Pool to Brother Frank. I, Brenda Nelson, will my Pep Club blazer to Mrs. Russell because it's too small. I, Dave Rasmussen, will my ability to make it all the way through High School to the class of '73. 1, Sheila Reissiand, will to Hope Kucera my ability to sit in Pep Club and talk about anything but the game! I, Bob Rolfsmeyer, will my good behavior to the Sophomore Class of 1970-71. I, Randy Royle, will my ability to listen to a teacher and realize she said something ten minutes later to Steve Hammond. I, Joyce Seigel, will my ability to get a new car after a hard summer of work to Steve Hammond. Good Luck and watch out for the ditches! I, Elouise Snow, will my size 6 AAA shoes to George Kucera. Hope you can use 'em, George! I, Mary Sweley, will to whichever Senior of '72, locker number 88, maybe you can keep it clean, 1 sure couldn't, I, Jeanne Vian, will my small hand size to anyone that thinks they would like to have it. They some- times create problems! We Seniors, give to all the kiddies left here at L. H. S. permission to use the first word of our great mono Everything is fun in 71 . The Senior Class of 1971 will to the Freshmen of 1972 the school. To our chosen class, the Sophomores, our outstanding, invincible, inspirational ability to comprehend. To the Juniors, the streets of Litchfield, since they'll be getting their drivers licenses. To the Seniors the Freshmen. To the Teachers a nice long quiet vacation. 49 PPuOPUPCX Now at the age of 71, we gaze into the reflection of the wine - we remember: Marv Beck as the coach of the first girls football team and his star player Slippery Shelley, but it seems like she called all the plays. And then there was Brenda Nelson, I hear she started on her second million dollars at Brenda’s boutique shop. I'll never forget Rod Lewis, he was known as the only African playboy who gave a sermon every Sunday. At the age of 50 Randy Royle still held the world's record in racing cars. John Bacus is still in the barber business. Because his dad insisted on frequent haircuts, he found it cheaper to cut his own. Lowenn Cook was the sunshine girl at Disneyland, boy did she have a Dille. Since David Rasmussen enjoyed his crutches and liked being tall he took up traveling on stilts, right now he is the first man to attempt walking around the world on stilts. He should be coming out of the Atlantic anytime now. Vicky Brewer and Carol Feldman are the prosperous owners of one of the largest body shops in America. From the way their cars looked in High School it would seem they could put it to good use. The famous T.V. Comedian, Sheila Riessland, is returning home to do a charity performance to build a rest home in Litchfield for her old teachers. Bob Rolfsmeyer had the largest bull raising operation in Sherman County. I always did wonder why they called him Bobby Bull. Bev Bourland made her name widely known with her poodle shop. They said she had a wonderful touch. Good ole Joyce Siegel modeled the 1971 fashion hit, hot pants. Hot plants were a very original idea of hers; she was also known for very hot blankets. Deb Howard was the long-lived leader of a band of hippies. Today it's the only one left of its kind. The fourth pwinting of Mary Sweley's book called Etiquette in High School made its fourth printing. The rumor is that the famous movie star, Alan Hurt, has been married ten times. Elouise was the first woman to fly to Mars. Incidentally, she designed the ship herself. Jeanne Vian was crowned Miss America; at the age of 50 she finally made it to the top. Perry Kirk was the first man to have his own Air Force, but it seemed like WACS were the only ones he was recruiting. Linda Kieborz was secretary to the President; they said she had quite an influence in world affairs. Those were the days! Litchfield Cooperative-Credit Association Litchfield DAISY DAZE lave Marvin QUEEN CAROL Attendants John Bacus Dave Rasmussen Joyce Siegel Shelley Chamberlin 51 CN AK TRIP TO TRP 1 Loup City Produce Feed Loup City The Golden Rule Shoes Loup City 0ZA ICjQ Farmer's Union Co-op Pleasanton 52 53 PICK A Susan Clark....................................... Housekeeper for the late Jason Strong Amanda Strong..................................... An acidulous spinster, Jason's half sister Purina Hogg....................................... Her spook-jittery maid Arvilla Garvey.................................... A big, bossy wife, Jason’s niece Otis Garvey....................................... A little hen-pecked husband Wilbur............................................ Their spoiled eleven-year-old brat Opal Dilly........................................ The Dilly sisters' martyred mama June Rose......................................... The oldest Dilly sister May Lily.......................................... The middle Dilly sister April Violet...................................... The youngest Dilly sister Thaddeus Bleeker.................................. A prim and pompous lawyer Rod Beneduct ..................................... A rambunctious young Texan, Jason's nephew Tex Larabee....................................... His partner and side-kick Jack Purcell...................................... June Rose's boyfriend Old Betsy Drake................................... The Horrendous Hag, who haunts Jason's house Azariah Coffin.................................... The Mad Mortician, who escapes from the asylum ......Elouise Snow . . . Sheila Riessland ......Vicky Brewer . . . .Carol Feldman ......Randy Royle ..........Alan Hurt ......Mary Sweley . . . . Brenda Nelson Shelley Chamberlin . . . . Linda Kieborz ..........Perry Kirk . . David Rasmussen ......Marvin Beck ......Rodney Lewis ......Joyce Siegel .........John Bacus 54 A MOMENT OF U OR-fG SCHOOL SECRETARY Elizabeth Russell ESSEMTAL FOR EVERY SCHOOL SYSTEM TO FUNCTION CUSTODIAN Leo Haller Litchfield Propane Co. Security State Bank Litchfield Ansley Farmers Store Mason City Mason State Bank Mason City SCHOOL COOKS Freda Bacus Lucille Kratzer TEACHERS' AIDS La Rue Hammond Iona Madsen BUS DRIVERS Julia Fieldgrove Dale Beckhoff Not shown-- Jiggs Brewer Iris Krotz 56 Marsh Oil Company Cafe Ansley Klone's Spt. Goods Kearney Buck's Floral Kearney Razey Repa Pleasanton ART IS LOTS OF WORK, BUT BRINGS FINE ACHIEVEMENT. WORJCING A STORY ABOUT MEN AT WORK. AGAIN? TOM AND DEB WORKING HARD IN LIBRARY. A MOMENT BUSINESS BOOSTERS Grand Island Greenbergers Mason City Zoerb Dairy Zimmers Garage Peterson’s Store Crow Bar Adams Feed, Seed, Trucking Ansley Mert's Beauty Salon Sunshine Cleaners Miller Locker Service Chandler Rexall Bristol Farm Store Loup City Sidney V. Chase, Supt. Mitzelfelt Barber Shop Monica's Doll-up Beauty Salon Loup City Lanes Gambles Kathy's Exquisite Salon Central Filling Broken Bow Coast to Coast Riay's Pastime Jones Jones State Farm Insurance Hazard Tom McFadden, Auctioneer Ravenna Stan Bob Roy Feed Ben Franklin Store Hill and Dale Farm Service Inc. Gambles The Ravenna Bank Warrick's Kearney Jarold Shop Central Typewriter Company Redman Shoes Inc. Plane View Cafe Steak House Mills Clothing Allen E. Banik, O.D. Ruby's Cafe Litchfield Smith's Cafe Dudley Machine Shop Elden Shall's Service Fieldgrove Trucking PERSONAL BOOSTERS Litchfield Mr. Mrs. Loren Lewis Mr. Mrs. Vene Bacus Dave, Shelley, Sheila, and Brenda Don Riessland TeKseed James Mason Mr. Mrs. Charles E. Bacus Mr. Mrs. Leo Haller Mr. Mrs. Orville Lewis Mr. Mrs. Byrel Lang Mr. Mrs. Art Madsen Pleasanton Pleasanton Co-op Credit Assoc. Mason City Plane View Ranch Kearney Tradehome Shoe Store Bahr-Schaal Music Co. Gregerson's Jewelry The Hirschfeld Co. Hazard Vera's Beauty Salon Ravenna The Midway Cafe OF SUPPORT Congratulations Class of 1971 BROKEN BOW CHAMBER- OF COMMERCE A W Drive-In The Harmony Hut Ace Hardware Heffelfenger Jewelry Adams Dairy Queen Hested Store Armstrong Implement Holcomb Drug Store W.G. Arnold DDS B.V. Holmes-Insura nee Arrow Motor Company Tedd C. Huston—Attorney The Arrow Seed Company Jack Jill F.A. Bates, Inc. Jim’s Chrysler-Plymouth Becton-Dickinson Co. of Nebr. 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