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iss Army Figard Nlr. Harvey Peters Miss Helen Ogle .-Xs the Senior t'lass of '51 bids a fond adieu to their fellow students, teachers and friends of KITS, they glanee baek on the year's events as being ones enjoyed with enthusiasm and pleasure and well worth remembering through- out the years to eoine. lileetions in September brought forth Hill Lancaster as President. With the assistance of Yiee-l'resident .-Xnn Skold, Secretary 'lim llof- stetter and Class Sponsor Miss llelen Ogle. Bill planned the year's events. lfxehanging senior pietures created a rtnnpns on the eainpus and spring brought the hustle and bustle of senior aetivities. keeping every minute of their time full to eapaeity, l'lay praetiee kept weary seniors up 'til the wee house of the morn but the results were fruitful and they all sighed with relief and eestaey after the performance. Their' play. Yes and No , a niirthful comedy in two aets and an epilogue, was presented to an appreciative au- dience in early May. Reading the elass will and prophecy was the highlight of the Senior Assembly. llidden tal- ent of various seniors kept the audience in stitches and amazement as they performed their aets. lledeeked with satin and silk, they dined and danced in a dreamy attnosphere at the Senior lianquet in the Crystal Ball Room. Page 23 Mr. Robert Cole Mr. Eldon Hayward Mr. John Richman .-Xs the year drew to a close they prepared for one of the biggest nioinents of their lives, graduation, XYith eonnneneenient eame the measuring of eaps and gowns, the sending of announcements and the exchanging of nanie cards. The Class Sermon was followed by the Senior llreakfast and Connnenceinent. These events brought tears to their eyes as they bade fare- well and goodbye to their teachers. elassinates and friends. Now they aie on their own. They will al- ways look back on their years in Kearney lligh as some of the best years of their lives. A good resting place for weary workers, Ron Rodgers, Bill Lancaster and Dwaine Jorgenson, is an old car frame. Harold May, Richard Altmaier, Wayne Trimble La- vern Ahrens, Wayne Bennett, Arlen Berg- land and Mr. Robert Cole look on the scene.
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Discussing the world situation are seniors: Le- roy Carlsen, Bob Jewett, Jackie Parker, Don Treadway, Donna Wolf, Gwen Hansberry, Jo Crick, Jenny Abood and Darlene Burton. Seniors Celebrate Last Year al Banquels, Breaklasls, Plays Plwfll A class bull session amuses seniors: La Rae Kirwan, Nancy Randall, Norene Maw, ldora Bickel, Jim Panek, Delores Rochford, Allen Gallup, Leo Kahle, Earl Alexander, Joan Smallcomb, Bill Kalous and Dave Weeks. Miss Figard gives library access to seniors: Mildred Wilson, Gaylon Mason, Norma Maser, Pat Snider, Joyce Clay- ton, Edith Shiers, Monica Tau- benheim and Bev Hendrix. Page 22
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. page him' Class discussion passes the time for seniors Bonnie Moylan, Dick Carpenter, Bill York, Karen McCord, Jerry Ingram, John Ledbetter, Jemna Nelson, Anne Christensen and Ruth Ann Carns. JEANNETTE ABOOD: GAA President .leuuuette has been very ztvtive iu liemcat Roosters and llrzuua Club. She was il member of glee and mixed octet uud attended the State Music' Cliuiv ut Svottsbluff. She represented her class at Girls' State last sum- mer and was zwtive ou SAR. LAVERN AHRENS: Outdoor Life has been lm- veru's at-tivity this past year. Ile was previously at member of the Crafts Club. EARL ALEXANDER: Earl was an uvtive member of Outdoor Life this year and has been in lloys Club. RICHARD ALTMAIERI liit'hard's time was spent farming and he belonged to FFA. LOUIS ANDERSON: Louie was at C2llllQl'il fiend and a member of the I'l1ot,ography Club. llis 'I' AE I course kept him busy at Mattsolrs Studio. LU ETTA BAADE: Luetta was :1 svrretarial train- ing student, For au ztctirity she partit'ipated in Y-teens. EDITH BALDWiN: Debate was lGdith's iuztillstzty with musit' ou the side. She was at member of NFL. chorus, glee. girls' sextet and orchestra. Her activities were Bearcat Boosters, Drama Club and GAA. sm! Jeannette Abood Lavern Ahrens Earl Alexander Richard Altmaier Louis Anderson Arlen Bergland Idora Bickel Carol Binderup Beryl Botts JoAnn Brandt Page 24
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