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Band-Row 1: Steve Lowe, Arlene Foster, Nancy Henry, Kay Nelson, Steve Sidner, Larry Enos, Shir- ley Weed, Judy Keenan, Lorna Stutheit and Jane Munro. Row 2: Fred Kempf, Terry Burwell, Mar- garet Lapp, Paul Peister, Rene Wissbaum, Connie Haury, John Schmidt, Ronald Nelson, Tom Mason, Jack Gehre, Katherine Kappas, Gloria Darling, Jane Andersen and Kenneth West. Row 3: Mary Jane Wilhite, Roselyn Jamison, Charles Whitcher, Jack Trinkle, Clark Mattson, David Roberts, Harold Cepal, Jolene Peterson, Dean Dring, Larry Poffen- berger, Paul Jewett, Don Munson, Roger Worlock, Keith Murrish, Marilyn Waits, Linda Young, Kay Hendrix, Robert Giesler, Donna Martin and Nadia Row 4: Jerry Farm, Bobby Thompson, Williams. Gretchen Lecron, Beth Keenan, Rosemary Weeks, Charlene Wilson, Donna Clark, Burdette Gustafson, Kelly Preston, Tom Daniels, Kenneth Worley, Alan Morris, Albert Stover, Arta DeLano, Marianne Alt- maier, Mary Lou Wink, Bob Peters, Gordon Morrow, Gary Weeks, Don Heim, Jay Hackett, Frank Robin- son and Billy Merryman. Majorettes are Jane Oel- schlager, Dorothy Peterson, Delores Burton, Kay McElroy, Shirley Thurston and Band Director Car- roll Brown. Parades, Contest Highlighted Successful Year for Band by Roma Burns Cztch sitio of the hztntl :tlmut liztlfwzty hztclc. 'lihc ptirpnsc of this was to ntzxkt- it easier fm' thc , , , , , , hztclc flztnks of thc hztntl to czttch tht- signals. l l'Ilk'ilL'lllg, lll1ll't'lllllg :intl giving t'tllit't'l't4 - . . . , , , , ., , lxny :intl Slnrlcy were thc litztjutwtlcs in thcsc n't-rv inclntlt-tl in tht- :tt'tn'1tit's fm' thc hancl this yt-:n'. positions. ln flt'llllJCl' tht- hznnl p:n'ticip:ttt-tl in thc llnring lirrnllmilll st-nsnn, hnntl llll'lllllt'l'S mot . 5 . ll:n'x't-st nf llzlrinmlx' hclcl :tt ilrznnl lslnntl. :tlnntst t-x't-rx' nnlrning' l1t'fm'c sulnmnl :tt tht' col- ' .. ' ' . llvczttisc of thc- mx-i' ztlvtttnlztiict- nf clztss .X hztntls lt-gt' livlsl In gn nvt-i' mnlnn-s tn ht- fvztttirt-tl :tt . , . ll I If f ll' H f tl I 1, who wishctl tn hc i'cpi'cst-iitt-rl on liznnl lim' in tt- 1:1 ll it- ffznnvs. nc tm it- mztnr s s mv- . . . , ' , . . . N. . . I l.im't+l11, :t clrztwing was ht-ltl. When lxczwncx' s vml ltlrinzttnlns this vt-rn' was It moving ship. ln , ' , , ' , ', . , nznnt- wasnt sclcrtt-tl, it was tltwitlt-tl tu vntvi this nnniht-r, It-rrv l':trnt. acting :ts clrtnn llill-1tll', . ' ' . . thc ll:n'x't-st uf ll:n'ntnnv :ts ll snhstitntc. lt-:nl tht- lmntl tlirtnugh its pztccs. .'Xftl'l' the ship ' was fmiiiml, Sailing was plztyctl :incl thc mein- ht-rs intwt-tl in time with thc music. .Xt iirztncl lslnntl, nur hnncl p:n'ticip:1tt-cl with lllllllt' other scltnuls in the llztrvcst nf llztritimiy pztlwttlt' ht-ltl in the niorning. ln this 1l1ll'Zl1ll' tht 'Vfleillm .li A5' wwf' lmllflfcucs D4'l f'5 hztnrls frmn tnztny Sl1l'l'IllllltlillQ'Illltl tlistztnt towns H l - 'VU' M I'-Il 'Y- lilm' UCI5Vhl5'H4 '- DW' wort- t'c'pl'0st-iittwl. l'i'ccctling Cncli hnntl was tht UW l't'U A5 ll :md 5lll ll'F' lhU Wm- 5f'm ' girl they haul clvctctl tn ln' tht-il' t':nnli1l:ttt' fm ' . . ', .. J . , ., . . - - - tnnts llntttni t.niull lnmxn nsul the nux ,hc llm.H,5, of lla,-,,,,,,,,. Qm.,.,,- gm. tt chi, iflt-11 wt hztting two iiflllll tnztinrcttcs lllIll'Cll :tt ,mg Km,-,,,.,.'g L.,,,,,i,,1M,.. gm. ,mg ,.1,.Qt,.,1 ul- Page 20
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1215 Honorary Football Captain Tom Shields and Queen Donna Brink pose together after being crowned. The end uf the foothall season was high- ghted hy the annual foothall haiuguet lu-ld in ilu- t'rystal Room of the lfort Kearney llotcl on Noyemlu-r 20. Tlu- llcarcat lloosters spon- sored this event as a means to salute the foot- hall squad and their coaches. The theme 'ZZOUU l'lus provided the makings for an unusual haiuluet. The song sheet covers were jet-pro- pelled foothalls and golden rockets served as place cards and favors. liold planets against a hlue hackgrouiul made up the program and menu covers, A Kearney Bearcat shooting through space on a rocket was painted on the mirror. liay Kenney served as mistress of cere- onies for the evening. Thurlo lXlcL'ready from llastings, a former coach and athletic director, was the guest speaker. Dick lXlayherry was junior speaker and llaye llrink, senior speaker. Other entertainment was provided hy the hoys' quartet and a tromhone solo hy Frank Rohin- son. .Xt the climax of the evening Tom Shields, l95l lfoothall Captain, crowiu'd llonna lirink lfoothall Queen. The queen was chosen hy hallot of tlu- foothall squad. Une money-making project was the selling of pencils with the haskethall schedules on them. The purpose of Iflearcat lioostcrs may he hest descrihed hy the float they entered in the rally-parade preceding the Scottshluff foothall game. The float was called liearcatism and featured a large idolfthe llearcat. ln front of the idol sat a foothall player holding a foothall. llearcat lloosters and clu'erle:ulers were howing to him. The two guards were called spirit and loyaltv. . J ln the spring the seniors relaxed and the sophomores and juniors held a hanquet for them. Through the merit and denu-rit system, the llearcat lioosters tried to estahlish a standard for the organization in future years. Karen Raasch. Donna Binder, Rosemary Weeks, Peggy Bowman, Jane Anderson and Donna Martin present a skit at the halftime of the Kearney-York basketball game. Kay Kenney, president of Bearcat Boosters, describes the basketball schedule pencils to members Beth Keenan, Jackie Herring, Mary Just, Sharon Needham and Marilyn Lantz.
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wx'n'l1lVlll1lI'lX' K'lll4ll'flll SL'L'll0 lu thou' ill tht- hh l'll'Y.S pzlraulcs this vc-:u'. Um' of thc' mms lnmluilt In the QJIICUIL ilillilt :iflwiiuuii :ill thi- huiils lllL'l lugctlici' :lt thc lirziml lslzlml limit- hill Slilllilllll :xml gzivc ll pwfuriiiziiicc. ln this miss ilisplziy they :ill pl:1ym-ll iii uiiisuil umlc-i' c flin-clm'. 'l'hc miiilmiiizitioii of hzmcls iiizuh- :1 -ziclicrs. The KIIS lmml lll1ll'k'lll'll for mzuiy of limi' Imrlziiil was lhc high scliiml l'2lll5'-lllll'llIlL'. .Xll thc llll.l.l'l'k'lll iimzliiizziliiviis iii thc scliuul ciitn-im-ml llimls iii lhc uuiiu-st, :mil the huml lcnml thc pm iulc. 'Ilia-x' won- also :i main fcziluru :il thc hill' wlu-ii 'wr plziyul flmllmll :it llullu-iilnii'g'. l mi- J Marjorettes Kay McElroy, Jane Oelschlager, De- lores Burton, Shirley Thurston and Dorothy Peter- son stand at attention and wait for instructions be- fore Ieaving for the field. hi thc Kliml-Wiiitci' KitllIL't'l'l thc hzuiml owni- hiiicml with thc m'clicst1':l tu curry mit I1 pmgrzuii of mmlcrii :mil classical nuiiihcrs. At thc zumuzil musiv contest KIIS was well ix-pi'c-sc-iileml :ls usual hy the hzmrl. Smzill vii- scmhlcs also wcrc in good slizlpc wlicii tha' mem- hcrs of this musical grmip juLii'iicym-cl tu llmiicl lslzmml .Xpril 1N:m4l l9. 'lhniilmiiist l'il'1lllli liuliiiismi was thc inih 1'c-pix-sL'1i1:itix'c frmii thc hzmcl lu ln- Svlll lu thc imisic cliiiir, this lu-czllisc uf thc' flislziiicv. 'l'hc clinic was hclcl iii York early iii tht- full. Pep Band-Row 1: Gerald Farm, Albert Stover, Keith Murrish, Frank Robinson, Billy Merryman, R 2 Mar Lou Wink, Marianne Altmaier, Donna Martin, Nancy Robert Peters, Bob Thompson. ow : y Henry, Kay Nelson and Alan Morris. Page 21
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