.KI ' ' l-'- Mx, 1J:.N..I' w' 1m 'lIi'4: -irJf1Jn.:.. --t'.lukBL.nJI', ' fail .fcloof ba Wondctfaf Momzhy Qtek-,:g1,,g, ,M J. ,A , ',,f ,H .M J., M. . an K,',fifb?-xviggfym-gaKwQDlgifkwwivaai'L-xxggi1AYiff5Sfjg 3 111.3 ,133H1+5Z'x15'ifh.,A SQHESTS iQ-'Nga A, .ff wa' -.., v xv-i.-'.fa..wS'gg41 IQ, ,wwf 5 :A 4' '- V . el K ' V '- -. ' W-'QQ' , , . ,L If s,.f.,mMg,,y, awp ,Q 1 ef ,.f,.fu5N 4 Au in la. A Nh X ,. ,,mwf.x , jx, :S ,.,h Eyilgig .Q ' 'A I ' H ' P ,ami 2 ii , Q-PM 3 n I . f X it , . W ' A , M 5 QUKJQ .54 1,gf.Klf-' ,J 'ffm X A 1 ' 1 as ' - .1 'W , ' -N! . cu -I I ,t : 2,:'Q,fI,- ,,- 1 p,,4:x,g 21' ' N H ' - um.. .. .9-vu-f-J.-.Lx .sl-W. ,, ,, W9-WLQLQ .. . V . -. ' ,, -:L ' N M--lf:-N V 7 g, presents Me 4 1'iq2'l 1. '-X 3 . J., .13 1,, W2!C'0l7l2! ke-f1've a year of Jcnoof witn ui, won it you? .gummetid Ovetf .Vnow 7?me! .qfstbrj again., -gn, glta duction., .gee you downtown! You'll find fhe sfories of foofball, iniliafions, and home- coming on pages 4 lo I6. Flying snow broughl' lhe carnival in December, and laler, baslnelball and Valenfine's Day, as fold on pages I8 lo 32. Remember lhe Junior play? Music feslival, snealz day, lennis and baseball? Turn fo pages 33 lo 47. Unforgellable, ihose lasl hours al school-lhe banquef, prom, baccalaureale and commencement We graduafe, lhe Class of '47. See us on pages 48 lo 57. X Here's a conducled lour of Luslr's places of business where we spenf many a happy hour. Come along now. Pages 59 lo 76. ' K C i ,fm -W ,n Q x Q. gh. K X 55 ,QV A A 1' M ' . ' , :.., Y if -5 +5 - .I X, Q I 1 wwf: W 'W' 1 , ubq, MB Q Ni - X17 4 ' S bfixx 9 1' iw I ' Qs . f : M - XQ ffiijj-48. f 1 'ii if X ..-.ken MFA'-A U ,MQ K 1-. ,L ,.-2 13' .- ,W ' ff. A -'nb ' Q ,1 , 'bw K ,Hifi My QM A I ' i. 8 ka: Q, ' . 1 N W ,' , X , v P-KH' .FA xliluxf.. l-' N if 1 Q 93 1,1-fe .Xxx . .xv gpg! A 2. .. -SK, I ' f A x x ' a X. 1 1 ' x X l ' 1 P ' 6 1 X YN 1 J y xc S .X X - w - N 'XXX if ,,s':.3xA.. 4- Yv' V , Ove' mf' . W '00 ' 13 R t x Q X 'Ng f ,ig sag: 1 x I ' H'X iff f .. X Q x ix v ' 'J 'R 1 J V V 7, .'v i V' r ' . N3 , ' - S, r. ks' L A ,U 'V W5 v. X A I tx f xy A x J. Lael to Jcioof ure yo... Lafer, Charles Clark made 'Hwe foofball ieam. buf you'd never guess if as he is dolled up here during inifiafion week in girl's X. K Sugeanq iros:Xul:?:g,:xirL FLEA cloihes. Cgjfllis aries Blagg e a and L'Y:Cnnufgin9 hints Soph acres Davidrg obey' S0551 nas' x kneex on be 0 to lfarrjssserbufger Z Zag' Henry' rugs . -Nor efse. ed Wil QIPGNQN' - initiate the ftuh, cnfoy htm By now, piglails 8: bollles gone, Fresh- men girls blossom in formals. Senior Bennie Kaan called lor Belh Wasser- burger in his car al eighf. to fuifcf the co-eff The co-ed ball was well under way by lhe lime able-bodied James Mangus pul in an appearance wilh a local girl, Evelyn Roberls. .u We qol lhe coach. We qol lhe learn, We qol lhe pep, We gol' lhe sleam. Coach, leam, pep. sleam, Filleen rahs for lhe whole darn leam. Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rahl Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! YEAH, TEAMIIII fx J There was a lol' of hand-holding lhal' Seplember evening, and Byerl Cum- mings and Beriilla Cowell lhoughl' il all very, very nice indeed. Il was no secrel. There was a new vilalily aboul our school spiril in pre- loolball qame pep rallies. THE OLD SPIRIT was qiven a decenl' burial by Rey, Slanley Kuns, assisfed by some crocodile lears from Rae Ann Chrislian, Jane Mangus, and Belly Wolfe. The morlician in charge was Keilh Currey. Doc Billy Reclmlinq rushed lrom lhe dealh bed lo lhe pep assembly before lhe Edqemonl game lo deliver THE NEW SCHOOL SPIRIT OF '46, Al- ready dry behind lhe ears and lalcing nourishrnenl is Joan Lund, allended by Nurse Geraldine Klernlce. school spirit 5 End Type lice, picas, em spaces. lonls, chases, quoin lreys, lino- lypes, deadlines, cul, mals, heads ,... A conducled lour ol lhe LUSK HERALD inilialed lhe members ol lhe journalism class inlo lhe mysleries ol prinling melhods and equiprnenl. Here, a lol wiser lhari helore lhey wenl in, and loolcing il, sland lhe people who pul oul your SPOTLIGHT. Visual educalion has become a realily. Harry Sager and John Lund reload lhe Pfoiedof- be lwuy a6out FE 'rw These lollcs lravel over ll,00O miles a school year, iusl lo gel lo go lo good old Lusk High! Reason: oil is where you lind il, and Lance Creelc is nearly 30 miles away. Righl lo lell-Fred McNeil, Oscar Hale, Norman Penlield, Carl Vroman, Lulher Penlield, David Boslon, Jim Scoll, Russel Linville, Mariorie Lee, Genell Guelher, Belly Kuslrie, Ora Lee Miller, Orese Miller, Marie Frosheiser, and Carolyn Maguire. Nol all inilialions are gruesome. Donning Roman logas and lighling candles in a lilling ceremony, sec- ondeyear Lalin sludenls inslall lhe ollicers ol Lalin I Club. Lell lo righl-Geraldine Klemlce, Belly Erlewine, Joan Lund, Phyllis Will- son, Georgeann Gibson, Belly Sliles, Georgia Lee Slory, Palsy Guibaull, Norma Younlcin and Eve- lyn Tibbils. 4--...,,-I' On-lheaspol sludy ol livesloclc is underlalcen al lhe sales barn by Cliff Paulsen, Maller Larson, Dale Gunn, Carl Maguire, Richard Hoy, Everell Kilmer and George Willson. The snow came, bul lhe game musl go on. Mr. Slimson, voca- lional inslruclor, lalces lickels al lhe lair-grounds gale. WS I many M inyn, hgh LVAl'f0 fAg Loyj Donnie Prawn ' 4 rlfpwfh Bull Of. and B'IlY Allrurls . -r stow frmgbdll SUM . S mfg b '0 f'v1nq fm Qi... Igloo Qdme. 'ki C oacli Floyd Har? suits up fcllowg, right along with H19 i l'L,-' :XJ .. ,x fs,-' H h ,qi is - i ia.. -rg. .aw tr -AND EDGEMON T TIGERS CGRELESS TIE. 'L 1v N5g,,g, Lusk High and Eclgemunt lligh in their opening football gznm- of I iday, plavcd t F . ay 0 ot 4 s lr the season Fr scoreless tie, as s game vharacteristir nf s in their lt w . two inexperienced team. first gziniv, with many penalties, fumbles and indecisivv play, At mst spectators felt Lusk did Y that the thst,n , , fairly well considering, Tigers did not have a man that could be cgnsidered a veteran. ed hopefully The game open Lusk as the Tigers passed to the first plsy to make 1 then sleeper on the Edgemont 40. But fron on the first half was Edgemont's. That was the only first down Lusk made, while Edgemont made five and once drove to the Lusk 25-1 yard stripe. Second half was inure nearly holding xi slight even, with Lusk edge, but neither team had un of- fensive able to capitalize on the breaks. HH . M QI . Tlq - eY', er- Wl'1er .. is versatile gentleman heads 395 Ernie Moss' Haig, 'SJ' - - -7 Foogball man.- Aare for H-ie many needs Eger :ind Donald Roberh nd 9,-,Icy H! 0 a big squad of fellows' Lusi'5 mus' de doubled 'C pdrlmenf and coach. Refpcgfilrlnllleer Mslslanl IL 1 0 Q I facet tic fresh EDWARD ALLEN MAE ANN AMEND BILLY BAKER CLIFFORD BIRCHER GORDON BUTLER BOBBY CATES CHARLES CLARK ROSALIE CLARK FRANCES CLINGMAN BERTILLA COWELL GLENN CROFUTT KEITH CURREY BOB DARROW RUSSEL FERNAU JERRY HAMPTON WAYNE HOY FLOYD HUDSON GERALDINE KLEMKE HAZEL JEAN KUNS BETTY LARSON Meir Jponiotd, 'WTP Mrs. Marguerife Spaugh, English, Coach Floyd Hari, Hisfory, Afhlefics dramaiics, Spanish Geography if XV' G' 1 I I 1 ,Q J VT PN Y? ' 'h 1 I KEITH LINCOLN - HELEN MATTHEWSON A SHIRLEY McCUNE . I A it X 1 - RUSSEL LINVILLE is ' Q o If PATRICIA McCLAlN . Q - If X I b ff 'SR' Q A ROBERT MOSS LA VONNE MUNSINGER EVELYN ROBERTS 'L NORMAN PENFIELD MARVIN ROSS , '14 QF 11 yi tI I I I fr rn... W -E and S S- office ts Befh Wasserburger EveIyn Roberfs . Gus Fernau . . Bobby Cafes . Billy Balmer . . . . , . . . Secretary . . . , , . Treasurer . , Vice presidenf . . . , . . Presidenf Represenrafive JIM SCOTT JIM SMITH RALPH SMITH WANDA SOMMERS GEORGE STURMAN GERALDINE TURNER BETH WASSERBURGER LORRAINE WILLSON NORVADA WILSON N y X xi ,W iv- 5 09 x ' 4 0- QQK v-'J 5 9 Q9 11 1 Q0 xg 10 A-- X 0 fl 15 5 gb -,A 1 K5 1-3 5X 0 1x 19 19 19' 13 pep was Octodetzi Ly-urotof PEP ON PARADE! These lassies enrerfained befween acfs of fhe Pep Parade , a play sponsored by +he Luslx Junior Chamber of Commerce. In groups according io fheir cosfumes +hey presenied lovely dance roufines, Fronf row-Paula Culver, Janis Miller, BeH'y Wolfe, Nina Lamb, Georgeann Gibson, Shirley Lincoln, Marjorie Smiih, Joan Smiih, Doris Larson, Barbara Taylor, Nila Syl-lesler. Remember lhe Legion Masquerade Dance? Halloween, il was Sandwich-malxers were Daisy Shimelr, Kaihy Lewis, Beverly Schmelzer Helen Hall, Phyllis Willson, Miss Loyd, Evelyn Jordan, Louise Fernau Lila Humphries, Mariorie Lee, Be++y Kuslrie and Lola Hoy. Sfanding -Eleanore Denny, Carolyn Maguire, Frances Clingman, Vivian Klemlre, JoAnn Klemlre, Evelyn Tibbifs, Geraldine Berg, Carol Held, Phyllis Owens, Delores Deif- chler, Evelyn Roberls, Ida Mae Sides, Joyce Walker, Joan Lund, Befh Wasserburger, Jane Mangus, Bonnie Kean, Geraldine Klemlxe, Hazel Jean- Kuns, Geraldine Turner, and Rae Chrisiian. These fellows from fhe P.E. class foolm up 6-man 'fool- ball. Kneeling are Sammy Coen, Gordon Bufler, Richard Lenz, Don Roberls, and Evereif Kilmer. Sfanding are Ivan Sfiles, Hugo Lenz, Keiih Rey, Harold Schipporeil, Nor- man Penfield, and Dale Calhoun. This was fhe day Leo Wasserburger go? his hrs? plane ride. The enlire aviaiion class apprecialed lhe couriesies exfended +hem by ihe airpor+ io inspeci planes from 'iime fo fime, Mr. Harris is fhe hosf, and Leo, John Lund, Dave Lorenzen, Ivan S+iles, Kennefh Sinclair, Mr. Reisfe and David Reisfe, are fhe gues+s. or .Luth BLAG-6 ALLENDER BROOKS AKERS BUTLER, K. mmf! i a - ilf. 4,0 'Ja' +45 5, , - x .,A X. 4w.,aA 5-an r 1 11 -gf' ' ffzu 3 ' 'wfifag N Seah:-cl r.4'1V f!'1f D. V? bf-1' C Saqnr mvj E, Mo' . Firsf row VVn'm,N,v C. Svufib, P, Hfy D, BvI'fqm', Align 'lf' Jnvvw' ALM.. G. Wi- fx' P i1f1,Brfgfi-V,l.wf,rv7r'n.N1fHvwrwq T-U-' Wfvfq, Bxflqfq. Second row fffk Qfnrri fifrm F PP- fp 'nv frm J' S L' 1 KYVVEI7, Cnivum H 1f'vv5L'c,r' VVA' wrvurqfgr, FxAIUm, Luni, D. Buflfgrl Pwmffg, WQI. Fwvv. B VVW- f Swv- Cave ,Cwafh Fwoyd Hari. Back row'-W. Huy, K, Llv Jn, R. '3'YwHY1,Cu'r-3y, VV. Pflizfri . R sy Pa' MfDf'1r-IM B rfhfgr, Shaman Ffwnau, fl-VL, Darn-.A, ferv1BWy Bah r. 3' fl ' I KLMQ, ., HOY, R. VVILLSON, G LORENZEN RECKLING MALMBORG POLLARD 50 5 ---mlm y H ind girls Did you ever hear ihe angels sing? Perhaps 'rhese young ladies are nol really angels, but ' 'n raled ihem A I al Coniesi. The members oiH+l'yf l a , under +he direciion of Mr. Yocum, 'their sung: g Girls Glee Club are: Row one: Geraldine Turner, Vearl O'Connor, Vivian Klemlie. He en Palsy Guibaull, Carol Held, Margareie Bruegger, Joy Osborn, Joan Lund, Carolyn Maguire, Ele- anore Denny and Beih Wasserburger. Row fwo: Bonnie Kaan, lda Mae Sides, Dorrhy Humphrey, Lola Hoy, Joce Walker, Nile Sylvesier, Rosalie Clark, Elizabelh Wolfe, Nina Lamb, Jusiine War- son, Delores Deilchler, La Vonne Munsinger, Evelyn Roberis, Doris Larson and Mr. Yocum. Third r w: Janis Miller, JoAnn Klemlne, Hazel Jean Kuns, Geraldine Klemlre, Nadine Duguid, Phyllis ' T lor, Evelyn Tibbirs, Geraldine Berg, Paul o Owens, Phyllis Willson, Frances Clmgman, Barbara ay Culver, Jane Mangus, Arlene Pollard and Rae Chrisiian. U1 muaic Wh + . Bui. fhenae sliidenl ever iook fire drills serlousw? foresighfh2d.bia:nTaP:er1'w:sn.i l'u' 'ha' , I n o ' We bu-'img rs, ,r::'::2zi!::'a:? +0 Un5un9 unhonor d ' Ch I. - 9 .unnohced, Gabr- I h . , I v ar me Scace cleans up +he everlasf- Miller, Bill? ,ai:nti::'Yjlll:rg lounmghese ludls in fhe Brass Sex+eHe They are Ph H. W.H r . ave orenzen and Bob Mafihewg Y I5 r son, Thomas :ng mess we make every day is Q ' 5-:gs xgfi-L-A seg Q12-5.?s,Lm feast-'mf sn ig' V9 +3822 35539 Y? f i 1 ' if-'E Se 1fJ.N1'i1,H' 1-r if- . Q ,ff 5 .gpg ,,,:x,,y4 ,L-3.1 fr: it -Jwyjq ,beg fp- 'L A X' ii 'K 'Ni , L -- we kgs' -2 w. in , . Wiih a cry oi kill The referee! ihe girls show had a chance, bui luckily he only losl' his penis, noi iheir confennpf for Evereii DeGroo+ when he didn'+ his life, in ihe mob-iooiball game ihe girls' fooiball make decisions io suit ihem. The poor man never ieams pui on ai ihe half of ihe Midwesl game. and Jfaotti. One, two, fhree--hep -ihe Sophomores and Seniors ge 'l' ready fo fangle, as Kesler Akers referees ouf any rough sfuff. Gee, bui I'm ihirsfylu, said Arlene Pollard, buf as you can see, refreshmenf was provided which quickly revived her when she was in- iured during ihe slunf af fhe Midwesf game. Geraldine Turner was among fhose sianding by, iusf in case. The winners! Meei fhe champs of girls' foofball. Leff 'io righ+: Beffy Munsinger, Patsy Guibauli. BeH'y Siiles, Barbara Taylor, Mae Amend. and Delores Deifchler. Soaiod are Vivian Klemke and Joan Lund, capfain. l W s.x'99,. ' s X 8 m 0' 191 5 0 Sa' T' I X9 X9 19 6 19 1? High poinf of fhe fall music season was rhe firsf concerf of fhe band under fhe Alovemdet clireciion of Rex Yocum, the new music supervisor. Band members, nearly half a hundred of lhem, will remember fhe long hours devoied fo prepara+ion for fhis concert Bu? good wcrlx is always rewarded, and high I l i praise was given for lheir ariisiryl S I i 5 4 ,xl 1 .sf 5 Remember the Hampron Broad- cas+ingSys1em? fraught The pilo+ ai fhe helm. Superinfendenr I. J. Reisfe is a scholar, an arhleie, and a genfle- man. Our respeci knows no bounds. Versaiile, personable, agile! These adiedives describe , , h Erman Gray, fhe marimba arfis+. He appeared as one Vocal mum: 'fl LHS lake? nolbacli Seal' Ml of fhe National Assemblies programs. Mr' Yocum Pecmg We BOY 5 G ee Club' -ffomecombzy .. and l Q I On Aww High Jcfmof, 00 Aww High J' C6001 M -W ,,,,,.1lA'1l.Kf 'L' ' afetetmbmof tivafty 'l9flS'PT95f, -1.l I ,,,. . --' Queen for a day is Arlene Pollard, and so crowned , ' fn before +l1e Homecoming Day crowd by co-caplain Billy ', 'f:'w?:: Allender. Carol Held and Doris Larson were honored f-.. gy affendanfs. X WMA pouyfad Y I5 Edgemonf Open Midwesl Torringfon Douglas GAMES AT HOME Thefoolball banguel highlighled lhe conclusion of lhe l946 loolloall season. l-lolding lhe huge cake is Dave Lorenzen, who seems happy enough. Buf happieslof all was 'rhe hosl of lhe evening, Mr. George Gibson, one of Lusk's slaunchesl sporls enlhusiasls. Even lhough lhe boys didn'+ win a dislricl championship, or even come near il, Coach had only The highesl of praise lor Their 'ream- work and sporlsmanship. Whal, no girls? No, iusl men, good men. We're slill proud of O Lusk O Friday, Sepl. Affernoon - 2:30 Friday, Ocl. Lusk O Friday, OCT. Affernoon - 2:30 Lusk 7 Friday Nov. Af+ernoon - 2:30 Lusk 7 Arrnisfice, Nov Affernoon - 2:30 our leam of line lellowsl GAMES AWAY Igloo I2 Lusk 7 Friday, Sepl Aflernoon - 2:30 Crawford 26 Lusk 7 Friday. Sepl Nighf Game Whealland O Lusk I9 Friday, Ocl. Nighl' Game Sundance O Lusk 7 Friday, Od. 16 is... and .1ea:on'5 and .X . -nv- -0 'Q if A-VW' sf Ki M Qu-. .tux . an , M . ,ff s 'n 13 5 --' ' 4 K' 'L'W.2w3Tw ON-..', -,. .,-1,5-4 W- ggi' W - iJ '.:q:4f.-?'f'S ,W-+rT'mEvJ.M,-f sqfvmbwh 0-v..vnq'. W at A R- ia -1. 'Lau ' 5 A ia Q4 -cf Q ' ' 8' ' fm n , , 'X 1 'W A ' ' 4: uh, 1 H mwpv if inn. nw 'QW umm QM Vfmwamm, 'Q now mid! I 'Q' 'A XD' .x9w,.- '1 NWJX' I 0 'A WWI 5 13 9' I,,. A 0- 19 -LB ,,,,-- 3 9 39 fl 1- x0 x9 mb X 0 fl 1,5 'b gh 1,5 K5 132 9 11 50 19 Fasl becoming an annual lradilion, lhe All School Carnival is now in ils second year. ll sprung up in lhe walce ol lhe l944 Junior Carnival , and ils popularily easily made il one ol lhe hiqh poinls ol lhe school year. And why nol7 Sornelhinq lor every one lo enjoy, lrorn popnuls and pcacorn lo movies and dancinq, To say nolhing ol lhe baseball lhrow, darl board, lorlune-lelling and holdoqsl 6ootA5, con attf, auction f The loudspeaker had iusl blared please malxe ready for lhe slage show , and mos? of 'lhe crowd was heading for lhe balconies. - I hh A1244 K Many hands made light worlz preparing for lhe . . I i l Carnival. Gerald Lincoln, Jim Scoll, Bill Smilh. Joe How lhe l dd'e5 loved lhose lndmr' Warpmnl lobs Andrews and Richard Cogdill hammer, while Vera J ,'e Mangus dreamfid up' Bul jloe Mcgullougl' Mae and Earl roll. hesilales before pulling down his cash in Carol Held's Senior boolh. llllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll iiiiiiiwrryk High S3-gil C A Refreshment an A Recfel- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw tion g Raffles' A Bingo An evening 0 ent Stands an Reheihm Evening B00th ins All NovellY -xx be Runn Stand W' . Showing Continuous 1 of cartoon' Only Dale Maddox af a Carnival auclion could Fouf Rec 8 have goflen 53.75 a roll for loilel' paper! Mr. Reisle and Coach Hari assisl. , Big momenl for Nina Lamb was l'uer coronalion as Carnival Queen by flue I945 Queen Belly Brelfell. Affendanfs included Paula Culver, Evelyn Roberfs, Joan Lund, Sluirley Malmborg, Jo Ann Klemlre, Carolyn Maguire and Doris Larson. en teztainmen t, Close up, +luis is flue way if loolred when Nina Lamb was crowned Queen of flue Carnival. Among the many wluo danced were Joan Lund, Red gueen-ctoufnlnyy Williams, Queen Nina Lamb, Everefl Kilmer, Paula Cul- ver, Kenneflu Malmborg, Norvada Wilson and Belly Kusluie. ,lil 'gv-- The serious music ol flue evening was deliglwflully rendered by fluis double clarinef quarlelle. Facing flue camera are Loo Wasserburger, Geraldine Klemlue, Frances Clingman and Hazel Jean Kuns. Carol Jean Held, Billy Reclmlinq, Jane Mangus and Bob Darrow. Much less serious was flue German Band conducfed by Maeslro Sfanislaus Kunsbaum. Olluers admif- ting memberslui in the sociefy of beer-hall ariisls are Billy Allender, Tom Miller, Dave Lorenzen, Bob Mal- fhews, Billy Recfling and Leo Wasserburger. 19 annuaf72fann171y..tAen News flash: Evansfon, Wyoming. February ll, I947: The sfafewide police radio system foday broedcasf a fhree-sfafe alarm following fhe es- cape of fhe band of fhe Sfafe Menfal Hospifal here fhis morning. Buf our German Band having one of ifs lighfer l7l momenfs proved fo be a false clue, and fhe police de- parfed, fo leave Leo Wasserburger, Billy Reclcling, Tom Miller, Sfan Kuns, Billy Allender, Dave Lorenzen and Bob Maffhews fo cuf up in fhe way fhey love fo do before. during and affer performances. No sfone was leff unfurned fo produce fhis yearbook of memories for you. When if was learned fhaf Jeanne Miller l'45, L.H.S.l was fo be in fown, we invifed Jeanne fo fell us of her experience in producing fhe I946 Colo- rado Womans College annual, fhe SKYLINE. Lisfening infenfly are Nila Sylvesfer, Rae Chrisfian, Maurice James, Bonnie Kaan, Jane Mangus, Bob Willson, and Red Williams. The large obiecf in fhe foreground is Donnie Pearce. for fhe enfire Brass Sexfeffe. program of yulefide numbers. Tom Miller, Billy Allender, Joan Lund and Dave Lorenzen do a capable iob of subblng Clue fo fhis scene are fhe fwo diminufuve Chrisfmas frees af eifher end of fhe sfage For if was fhe annual Chrisfmas program of fhe music deparfmenf. The Mixed Chorus under fhe bafon of Mr. Rex Yocum gave a Ulm' :ni a-:M Inifialions need nol be gruesome. ln fad, lhe F.H.A. iniliafion an December was a clecorous, even formal affair. Sealed are Phyl- lis Willson, Lola Hoy, Evelyn Jordan and Daisy Shimelr. Slanding are Miss Lo d, Phyllis Klemke, Orese Miller, Norvada Wilson, Mrs. Muriel Jordan, Joyce Wallxer, Thelma Andrews, Maralyn Moss, Beverly Schmelzer and Helen Shimelr. Q- 5 1 xx wx! gilzi. 'YEL we I This one we sneaked by lhe walchful eyes of lhe facully spon- sor! Teachers apparenlly have lheir weaker momenls, loc, iusl as we lhoughf. Modelling for lhe oullandish hals Mr. Reisle, Mr. Yocum and Mr. Slimson are making oul of odds and ends of paper flowers, ribbons and iunlx, are Mr. Thomas, Mr. Hamplon and Mrs. Sfiles' Mr. Sliles. Q Q8 Chrislmas sen? lhe Lalin Clubbers oul info fha bilfer cold lo carol before the homes of some of Lusll's shulins. Old Mo?her McCord , who is 88 years old, whose home is shown, was one of lhose caroled. Christmas puf fhe Boys Glee Club up on lhe slage a+ lhe Chrislmas program of fhe music deparlmenl. . FN No one ever claimed lhal Luslr High girls were lacking in energy. Jusl look al lhe gang fhaf furned oul for girls baslrelball: Georgia Lee Slory, Belh Wasserburger, Mae Ann Amend, Jane Mangus, Paula Culver, Palsy Guibaull, Joan Lund, and Carolyn Maguire. Second row: Margarele Bruegger, Pally Ruf- fing, Hazel Jean Kuns, Joyce Walker, Belly Munsinger, Evelyn Roberls, Shirely McCune, Jerry Turner, and Miss Loyd. Third row: De- lores Deilchler, Arlene Pollard, Evel n Tibbifs, Frances Clingman, Barbara Taylor, Helen Maflhewson, Geraldine Klemlne, Nadine Du- guid, and Phyllis Willson. . fr . J: I gi tl3tma5.l xqh I X 5 lu P . - ,. X ' lg' 13 x F' Q3 xxx wiv 30 3 X1-Q 10 L19 il' X fi Il' Easy as Lees, 4' Rarely did llie Sludenl Council meel, bu+ liFe flie U. S. Supreme Couri, Hs de- cisions were irnporlanl. Honored willw llnis responsi- bilify were Billy Reclcling, El- eanore Denny, Kesler Akers Carol Held, and lslanding Billy Baker, Joan Lund, Bob- by Cafes, Mr. Reisle, Ken- nelli Malmborg and Henry Wasserburqer. Behind +I'-ie scenes in ihe prepara+ion of ihis yearbook we find lseafedl Jane Mangus, Donald Roberfs, Paula Culver, Bob Willson, Beverly Cummings, Carol Held, Bonnie Kaan, Mary Ross, Mary Sabin, and lsfandingl Rae Clirislian, Donnie Pearce, Nila Sylvesler, Mr. Kullberg, and Belly Wolfe. Edilors alll See page 58 for flue responsibiliiy each of us had in producing fhis boolc. Were you af ll19 dance afler +l'1o Douglas baslrefball game, Would you have recognized Clifford Paulsen bus- flwe evening of January 30? If noi, you missed one swell ily engaged wi+l'1 one ol our new welders in flue Ag time! Shop? 1. Were you al lhe band concerl in lhe gym on January 30? This was lhe fhird public appearance under Mr. Yocum. Here is lhe band: lrfml ww Carol Held, Billy Recliling, Jane Mangus, Louise Fernau, Harry Sager, Jusline Walson, Vearl O'Connor, Ken- nelh Buller, David Lorenzen, Bob Nlallhews. 91-iwnil mw- Evelyn Jordan, LeoWasserburger, Phyllis Owens, Belly Lou Erle- wine, Frances Clingman, Roberl Darrow, Phyllis Willson, Dorlhy Humphrey, Pafly Rulfing, Keifh Currey, Bill Smith. llwil www 1 I Geraldine Klemlie, Hazel Jr-an Kuns, Bi-lh Wassi-rburqvr, Mae Ann Amend, Geraldine Turner, Gerald Pollard, Russell Linvillc, Kesler Akers, Billy Allencler, Slanli-y Kuns, Gerald Lincoln, David Bufler, Thomas Miller. lawl ww Major:-Hes, Doris Lar- son, Arlene Pollard, Bennie Kaan, Barbara Taylor, and Joan Lund. Delores Deilchler, Nicli Kaan, Shirley Mccune, Janis Miller, Evelyn Roberls, Belly Wolli-, Shirley Malmborg, Mr. Yocum. 65 Ziff! Lei Old Glory be Tossed by The Four Winds. On January I0, we dedicalcd a new flag, wilh Maralyn Moss as mislress of cere- monies. Fiileen rah's for lhe cheer leaders! On behalf of fhe whole school we wish lo express our apprecialion for fhe services of our cheer leaders who are: lleff lo righfl Nila Sylvesler, Evelyn Rob- erls, Paula Culver and Shirley Malm' borg. They led us in many mighly yells and really did a fine job of supporling our reams. . , A , Tak M, . -, . - - ..,,, he . y ,1 z -'gas ,- .5 . ' 2 '1-'Sig -'ujl ,gf ,+ s - SHG gd' Der I3':C Der Der Jflm. JQYIV3, Jan. JGV1. Jan. Jem. Jam. Jain. .Ian Jan. heb, FIJLI. Feb, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk I usk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk 29 Edqemord 24 Sunrise 23 I-Iarrison 26 Glenrock 32 I-Iarrison 28 LirxqIe 29 Provo I5 VVheaIIar1d 2I I-Iur1IIcy 23 Crawford 29 Edqemomf 26 IorrirwqIon 36 Crawford 35 Douglas I9 Mafwille 25 Vvhemland 33 GIer1rock 37 Provo '33 Iorrinqfom 33 I-IurwIIey 36 Douglas 33 Sunrise 25 IVIanviIIe Tournamenf 27 Iorrimqfom 26 ST. Marys I4 here 37 here 33 here 53 Ihere 23 Ihere I9 Ihere 37 here 34 here 4I Ihere 27 here 24 Ihere 53 Ihere 34 Ihere 41 here 35 here 36 'rhere 53 here 58 Ihere 47 here 49 here 42 There 43 Ihere 32 Ihere 33 WhCaIIf'xnd 40 VVheaIIamd and urotf fat into tAe l1l?Af. I JOE ANDREWS THELMA ANDREWS DAVID BUTLER MARGARETE BRUEGGER GERTRUDE CARROLL RICHARD COGDILL DELORES DEITCHLER NADINE DUGUID BETTY LOU ERLEWINE MARIE FROSHEISER PATSY GUIBAULT JIM HAMMEL RICHARD HOY VIVIAN KLEMKE MALTER LARSON HUGO LENZ GERALD LINCOLN JOAN LUND SHIRLEY MALMBORC-5 JANIS MILLER . Ls n my S 1 f I ' 7x Q 2 ,. ..,, g if 4 2 sf , ' weak Q Q ,, X 5 W I 55, If 5 ,2zew'eur1'n7 ytaafs of '49 26 Joan Lund Henry Wasserburger Wes Roberfs Red Williams S x I Y' L. 'ar- X 'Y WS ,LI III LJIJ tv Q K Quz3,?.?n 'QI I I Q- qgvg I L in T. A L 'bm '91- 9 v gr ,-.- -. , . I '13 .ll . Fl.:- If EI, X 5-'Q EI xr NAI. Y , if 41 I v' vb I Y 2 ' I 1 ., .t. , , FI g.. ., n EI' I N l 2 K J Q5 f Z- NORMA YOUNKIN itucffoud, dren 't May? G9 I f .'O19'I,4 qui' 'Q Mr. Samuel Thomas Mefhemafics, English ORESE MILLER THOMAS MILLER EARNEST MOSS MARALYN MOSS BETTY MUNSINGER JOY OSBORN KEITH RAY WESLEY ROBERTS LEO RODGERS PATTY RUFFING PATTY SHANE BILL SMITH CHARLES SMITH GEORGIA LEE STORY BARBARA TAYLOR EVELYN TIBBITS JOYCE WALKER HENRY WASSERBURGER MELVIN WILLIAMS PHYLLIS WILLSON Mr. Clyde Hampfon English, Lafin 056 YV W, .L rf 50 Familiar scene indeed af LHS. Wheiher our boys are in ihe midsi oi a winning sfreak, or are ialxing 'rheir losses preHy regularly, we baclm fhem up wiih wholehearfed pep assemblies . Ofien, foo, fhe band plays. Really, lhe ball does sfand exacily sfiill for solif-seconds of lime even in fhe mosf healed game. Tommy Miller lumped for one in fhe Douglas game, and Maurice James waifs for +l1e rebound affer a shot he made in +he Crawford game. M...--5 Lab facilifies were inadequafe for each siudenl in chem- Noi all Oi Winler is harsh OI' 5l0l'mY. by 6 l0r1g Sl10+- OCC6- igfry +0 do each experiment So members of fhe CI555 foolg SiOI IdllY, Jack Frosf painfs wifl'1 6 delicafe Sl'I'OlKe, silvering il1E +urns doing ihe work, demons+ra+ing fo lhe resi' of 'rhe class. H995 wifh Sparkling, Qle-imifI9 isle- A96if1S+ 'll1e blue blue Sam Sabin, in fhig Cage, is making some Soap, Sky and file shaded side of 'llle building BS B baClidI'0p, we consider if a sighf +o behold. 28 'hh XJ Q- ,lf . V55 The A Squad loolrs slill and formal posing lor piclures, buf you should see lhem on fhe lloorl Firsl row: Wes Roberls, Slanley Kuns, Maurice James, John Lund, Bobby Cafes, Tommy Miller, Red Williams. Second row: Coach Harl, Jerry Hamplon, Billy Allencler, Kesler Alrers, Dave Lorenzen, George Slurman, Gus Fc-rnau, Don Roberfs. Third row: Henry Wasserburger, Billy Rr-clrling, Harry Sager, Charles Smilh and Keilh Ray. Coach Hari, in lhe flashy Min- nesola shirt gives John Lund and Bob Cafes some fine poinls on baslrelloall. A for A-squad. B for B- squad, C for Coach. These fel- lows malre up lhe Basquad, which includes, incidenlally, lhose A- squadders no? on fhe firsf len . From leil lo righl, Firsl row: David Bufler, Leo Rodgers, Billy Roclrling, Billy Allender, Harry Sager, Kcilh Ray, Mer! Roberls lrnanagerl, Richard Hoy and Jun- ior Bircher. Second row: Coach Hari, Knilh Currey, Charles Clark, Billy Balrr-r, Russell Fnrnau, Jerry Hampfon, Bob Darrow, Keilh Lin- coln, and Wayne Hoy. Third row: James Srnilh, Bill Smilh, Henry Wasscrburger, George Willson, Kennelh Buller, Clifford Paulsen, Kennelh Sinclair and George Slur- man. Kennefh Sinclair, Meri Roberls and Henry Wasserburger are really doing lheir fob as baslrefball managers in straightening ou? the loclrer room. UARL 94 'I' fin I fi. , .f. 14 8 J 'J I 7 H, 26 20 If is I7 18 22 .glnow 'J deep, Doris Larson is happy, lor she has iusl been crowned Baslrelball Queen of 1947. Doris was chosen because she has oulslanding loyal- fy and enlhusiasm for ihe feam. Enioying fhe crowning as much as Doris are Kesler Alrers and Dave Lorenzen, while Chuclc Smifh, Thomas Miller, John Lund, Billy Allender and Wes Roberls loolr on. P1 Q x as Aclion was high lhe nighl of lhe Torringlon game when Slanley The referee was nol receiving an upper cul 'From Kuns l22l inlercepled a pass, dribbled down fhe floor and made a lhe Torringion player as fhe picfure suggesls. Bul John lump shol which raised Lusl:'s score lwo poinls. Bobby Cafes l55l Lund and he were jumping for lhe ball while lhe band was close behind him gelling ready for lhe rebound. Torringlon was walched wiih baled brealh. Slanley and Maurice were lhe vicfor over sliff compelilion. on lhe alerl. loo. gym 15 Wdfln, E5 CEIYIQZGJ ll is plain lo see whal day lhis was. ll was nol only Valen- Barbara Taylor, Joan Lund, Bonnie Kaan and Doris Larson line's Day, buf also iusl aller lhe Torringlon game. There was hif lhe 'floor wilh a snappy lwirling rouline during lhe half-lime plenly oi hearl inleresl' in lhe gaily de-coraled gym. of lhe Torringlon game, while lhe band played on. Moral supporl for our leams came from ihese Pep Clubbers: Firsl row: Shirley Malmborg, Nila Sylvesler, Paula Culver and Evelyn Roberfs. Second row: Geraldine Turner, Caroline Maguire, Doris Larson, Bonnie Kaan, Arlene Pollard, Geraldine Klemlxe, Nina Lamb, Jane Mangus, Rae Chrislian, Belh Wasserburger and Eleanore Denny. Third row: Georgia Lee Slory, Vearl O'Connor, Berlilla Cowell, Pally Ruffing, Elizabelh Wolfe, Vivian Klemlre, Beverly Cummings, Lorraine Willson, Pally Shane, .loan Lund, Mae Ann Amend, Palsy Guibaulf and Mr. Yocum. Fourih row: Shirley McCune, Nadine Duguid, Delores Deifchler, Jo Ann Klemlce, Phyllis Willson, Barbara Taylor, Frances Clingman, Phyllis Owens, Carol Held, Helen Mallhewson, Hazel Kuns, Janis Miller and Evelyn Tibbifs. 30 The Spollighl slafl is respon- sible for lhal willy Iillle dilly of a school newspaper each week. They dig up lhe lalesl romances, news and fealures and evenls ol LHS sludenls. Sealed are: Elizabelh Wolie, Donnie Pearce, Merl Roberls, Paula Culver, Bob Willson, Phyllis Klemke, Ora Lee Miller, Evelyn Jordan, and Mary Sabin. Slanding: Wes Roberls, Bob Mallhews, lda Mae Sides, Vearl O'Connor, Eleanore Denny, Nina Lamb, Red Williams, Mr. Kullberg, Lola Hoy, Geraldine Berg, Beverly Schmclzer, Daisy Shimek and Belly Kuskie. 05'-1 Here is lhe Lalinus Unis lLalin Club lo youl wilh lheir sponsor, Mr. Hamplon. This group has been very aclive lhis year in social ing. Firsl row: Norma Younkin, Russell Lin- ville, Georgia Lee Slory, John Lund, Palsy Guibaull, Geraldine Klemke, Billy Balmer, Joan Lund, and Charles Clark. Second row: Roberl Moss, Keilh Currey, Jerry Hamplon, Edward Allen, Belly Erlewine, Richard James, Ernesl Moss, Bob Darrow, and Mr. Hamplon. Third row: Haxel Kuns, Mary Miller, Helen Mal- lhewson, Evelyn Tibbils, Junior Bircher, Phyllis Willson, Frances Clingman, Rosalie Clark and Paddy McClain. The L Club really has a lol ol members! Anyone who has earned an L in lhe course of lheir school years may belong. This club is a means ol unifying all lhose who have been awarded lellers in sporls, music, scholarship or aclivilies. Firsl row: Elizabelh Wolfe, Henry Wasserburger, Bonnie Kaan, Red Williams, Evelyn Jordan, Palsy Guibaull, Billy Allender, Rae Chrislian, David Lorenzen and Doris Larson. Second row: Coach Harl, Vearl O'Connor, Jusline Walson, Phyllis Owens, Jane Mangus, Keilh Ray, Bill Reckling, Slan- ley Kuns, Louise Fernau, Carol Held, Wes Roberls, Arlene Pollard, Nila Sylvesler, and lda Mae Sides. Third row: Merl Roberls, George Slurman, Charles Smilh, Kesler Akers, Maurice James, John Lund, Kennelh Buller, Bob Willson, Bobby Cales, Thomas Miller, Joe Mc- Cullough, Donnie Pearce and Bob Mallhews. Fourlh row: Jerry Hamplon, David Buller, Dean Brooks, Kennelh Malmborg, Harry Sager, George Willson, Gerald Pollard, Richard Hoy and Ernesl Wampler. allairs, including parlies and Chrislmes carol- cffcik. A busy bunch ol bees are lhese F.H.A. girls. Rig hl now fhey are hard af work making place cards for lhe disfric? mee-ring af Wheafland. Seaied: Thelma Andrews, Phyllis Willson, Maralyn Moss, Kafherme Lewis, and Beverly Schmelzer. Sain Eager Beavers are fhe F.F.A. boys. They have done a lol for lhe school, making music sfands. remodelling fhe slage and llieir own ag shop building. Richard Lenz look honors in Casper al lhe oralorical confesl. Sealed: Glen Crofull, Ralph Smifh, Wayne Hoy, Meri Roberls, Gordon Buller, Richard Lenz, Kennelh Malmborg and Everell Kilmer. Second row: Mr. Slimson, Dale Gunn, Dean Brooks, Gerald Pol'ard, Kesler Akers, Keilh Ray, Jack Marchanf, Ernesl Wampler, George Willson and Norman Penfield, Third row: Carl Maguire, Glen Parmely, Clif- ford Paulsen, Richard Hoy and Maller Larson. 32 Wilh lheir molhers as guesls, lhe F.l-'l.A. girls gave a lea on Valenline's Day. Delicious cakes, cookies and hcl spiced lea were served. Le-fl lo righl: Mrs. Jordan, Evelyn Jordan, Miss Loyd, Mrs. Hoy, Lola Hoy, Mrs. Lewis, Kafh- erine Lewis, Helen Hall, Mrs. Klemke, Daisy Shimek, .loyce Wal- ker, Phyllis Klemke, Phyllis Willson and Mrs. Willson. , 'xref .w I, ,, ig, 'nb ,1 'xv I 1 u. ' 1. I. . 55.5 5 . 5 ,I I. ' - 9 'of ' . 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Each year L 's are awarded lo lhe fellows who have been oulslanding in sporls. To leHer in baskelball, foofball and base- ball is unusual, buf some of fhem have done iusl' lhal. Firsl row: Merl Roberfs, Henry Wasserburger, Billy Reckling, Melvin Wil- liams, Wes Roberls, Kennefh Buller, Billy Allender, Keilh Ray, David Lorenzen and Sian Kuns. Second row: Coach Harf, George Slurman, Chuck Smilh, Kesler Akers, Maurice James, John Lund, Bob Willson, Bobby Cafes, Tom Miller and Donnie Pearce. Third row: Jerry Hamplon, Ernesf Wampler, David Bufler, Dean Brooks, Kennelh Malmborg. Harry Sager, George Willson, Gerald Poll- ard, Richard Hoy and Joe McCullough. uflometibry for flfotiinju l+'s me, i+'s me, i+'s me, O Lord was lhe song lhal earned lhese fellows a l al Feslival in Whealland. Lefl lo righl: Kesler Akers, Slan Kuns, Billy Allender, David Lorenzen and Mr. Yocum. w-35 Never i'K rder Ho ini, Wolie oolns like mu --yllurseu Be McCull- Al':.E'll5ilYf'W3l?:lll Zllifaikosefglplgiwvle Sales cl9lllyl0'mlnfa alquniarllas PM on lo Quill l:ls1SlG9R ol the denwhdyfs Mis? jdoqggniidlrfryi Rgifflidsl' flf evf, ia Jafdom Add Lfvfilf Manga? C '1fefdb'll'Y fo . I . nm, ' Kdfherf MMV Sag-DclW'Se: B ' Rae Ch .ne Lewis lf Njn Ohflfe Kddn fliffan Lgufge Pere . 5 Q andCaroly,., Azgelxer, 9. .325 so f' 'fn J f O 6 MT'o Food! l love ill exclaimed ihe baslcefball boys. They were very apprecialive f o lhe banquel given in fheir honor March ll. The lables were affraclively decor- aled. Sfafuelfes of each boy served as place cards. Enlerlainmenf was provided by a quarlelie consisiing of Mr. Thomas, Mr. Hampfon Mr Yocum and Coach H' + , . ar . To everyone's amazemeni, lheir singing was very good. Upon furlher invesfigarion '+ f d Iw n was oun l ai lhey had deceived lhe fellows by panfomiming while a recording of a famous quarleffe was playing our in ihe hall. Hosfesses were Mesdames Kuns, Ha'rl, Slimson, Thomas, Yocum, Reisfe, Kullberg and Hamplon. Sealed are Mr. Thomas, John Lund, Billy Allender, Mr. Yocum, Thomas Miller M I . . . . e vin Williams, Harry Sager, George Slurman, Mr. Shrnson and Kesler Akers. Bacll fo camera are Chuck Smifh and Bob Cafes lsweaferl. except Looks easy, doesn'+ il? lThis shol was 'faken wilh a speed-flash slrobo lighi, freezing ihe balons in midair Doris Larson, Arlene P Il d B ' K ' o ar , onme aan, Barbara Taylor and Joan Lund can fell you if lakes a lol of praclice, lho 6 01,915 Lee . e l like +ha'fl chimed lhe males of Lusk High. Lef's gjv Conqrallgazxanshigh .salesmjri However, lhis was only one of fhe many beauiiful JO? fflila Syfieiilree Yealhboe ,, Sw.-y lOl' is Kmaqalmel C piclures creaied by arlisl' Bob Wood and his +alk- '7'fl ful Chee Tr' who has be S in lhe CW' ing chalk , yedfi- 'edder for ics: hail. New lo Lusk High is lhe Nafional Honor Sociely. This is a nalional group of sfudenfs of high scholaslic abil- .+. S 1, d . . . I les. ea e are Rae Chrishan and Carol Held. Sfandlng are Belly Wolfe, Vearl O'Connor, Bonnie Kaan, Mr. Reisfe, Mrs. Pee+, Nila Sylvesfer and Eleanore Denny. Third row: Bob Willson, George Willson, Harry Seger, Mary Sabin and Leo Wasserburger. Back row: Nina Lamb, Dorlhy Humphrey, Justine Wafson, Kennelh Sinclair, Billy Reckling, Sam Sabin, Jane Mangus, Phyllis Owens and Ida .Mae Sides. K l 01 the guniot pfay Qr+nifillnirv4 lor Nollwincii' was flie lille Ol a liilari0uS llllfflfl ,mil rnrnredy presrvnled lily llie Junior class on Marclw 79 lIlV'll'l llnf: divrirlirin Ol Miss lfwyd. LaureffellffeiivlCiJiQwr1nOvli1ndOlln Crandall lliilly Revl- linrgl www- an fI'Jl lf11'j'.'? rnfirried Couple, Bul llwere was Only fini: lliinfi winnq lixurelleis ivealneSS le allend every fiiifliiin. f,llin'f, lfillnffi, Enoch Crandall lFflOl'll0l1 Blaqql roiviiif, lil live vvillw his frwn, ln everyones surprise lne lvrinqs lmfl fi wife. gllfl is very drwrriineffrinq and Cgives Enocll a n'ii',frmlpli- lirne, A low rriinules allele Enocln and his wile Vinnie lljnulfa Culverl arrive Laurelle daslwes ell lo anollner auclifin, She refurns willi an old black suilcase, and llwen the Tinulule beqins. Elhyl Chiclccl'1es+er lGeraIdine Bcrql offers Laurclle a lanlaslic price lor llwe suilcase, bul Laurelle refuses lo perl vvillw il. Laler Vinnie is mislfilxen lor Laurelle and is kidnapped. Liqlils qo oul and Snags Hopper lSarn Sabinl is lnund in a lrunl-i. The liouse is lull el slranqers merely because of an old blaclc suilcase. Clorine lBelly Wfswllel, flwe maid, is on llie verqe nl a nervous brealdovvn, and Olin is abou? +0 Collapse, and Laurelle blillwely lries lo liaure il out Ollwer clnaraclers were Aucla Winelwursl' lNina Lainbl Laurelles clwarminq sislerq Mrs. David Daniels lJuslYne Walsonl, a very Snoopy neiqlwborp Lulu Graham lliallwerine Lewisl, who brings in Cornplicalions because clue owns an aulornobile: Cynlhia Crow lplwyllis Owensl. a lennale delec- live: and Harlan Bain lDonnic Pearcel. who was a young Clwernisl in love willm Aucla. ,xlxxid K. .1 5 gX 50 ' 'lv 0 in 1- ,iw 'X 0 fl -9 S gb 'yi 'l 13' g6 b yi 1,1 30 Q5 1,8 19 19 19 fl -QF tif ffouomed .sq ,,,, A x0 x9 Beau1iful, bu+ dumb ? No? ihese. Easy +o look af and nice fo lisfen fo, besides! The Triple Trio consisfs of Phyllis Owens, Janis Miller, Jane Vearl O'Connor is our only oboe player, and puf in many hours praclicing before her appearance ai a pre-Fesfival concerf af ihe Congregafional church, accompanied by Mr. Yocum. Mangus, Joan Lund, Delores Dei+chler and Nila Sylvesfer lbehind ihe pianol, and Vivian Klemlre lsubsrifufing for Georgeann Gibsonl, Carol Held laccompanisil, Jusiine Wafson and Dorihy Hum- phrey. The fall and handsome is Mr. Yocum. E Ifledlfy Harmony comes in generous quaniilies from fhis clarinef foursome: Carol Held, Bill Recliling, Jane Mangus and Frances Clingman. Bob Golden Throaf 'Willson may find his inspiralion for singing from his accompanist Frances Clingman, buf even fhe judges af Wheafland found il good lis+ening. 0 muifc, lb Whal' harmony, whal' rhylhm, wha? fellows! lncluded in lhe Boys Glee Club are: llineelingi Rus- sell Linville and Wayne Hoy. Firsf row: Thomas Miller, Bob Maflhews, Billy Allender and Shan Kuns. Bacl: row: Richard Lenz, Richard Hoy, Bill Reclrling, Gerald Pollard, Harry Sager, Bob Willson, Kesler Akers, and Floyd Hudson. Mr. Yocum is fhe direclor and Frances Clingman lhe willing accompanisl. Anolher clarinel group, including lhree of our fresh- men, is composed of Senior Evelyn Jordan, and Hazel Jean Kuns, Geraldine Klemlce and Bob Darrow of fhe Class of '50. Maier , ihe dog wilh The hu- man mind spealrs for his supper. Neilher spelling nor arilhmelic held any ferrors for him. His lrainer, Billy Wafson, precenled him in a long-lo-be-remembered Nafional Assembly program. .7 if Oclel' praclice was greafly enioyed by Joan Lund, Dorlhy Humphrey, Bon nie Kaan, Carol Held, David Lorenzen, Harry Sager, Sian Kuns and Kesler Alrers, since il was under so able a direclion as fhal offered by Mr. Yocum. Apart: Q-dv-ff l Q You'd never guess ii from his sloclcy build, bu+ S+an Kuns is 'lasi on his feet in fad, Sfan fool: lop honors in the boys singles in LHS's own iour- nament Senior Cheerleader Nila Sylvesfer and her gang of sporfs-happy Pep Clubbers sfayed righl' wilh fhe fel- lows, even inlo 'rhe undefeaied base- ball season. 1 dnl' Undefeaied! Baseball is a rapidly developing sporf a+ LHS. Coach Harf's squad won seven conseculive games in an end-of-'lhe-year shorl season. Sfanding: Coach Har+, James, Fernau, Pollard, Ray, Akers, Rob- eris, Lund, Thomas, Williams, Builer, Cafes, Allender, McCullough, Hamp- 'lon and Wasserburger. Sea+ed: Reclnling, Currey, Bridger, Clarlc, Hoy, W., Allen, Sfurman, Kilmer, Hoy, D., and Criss. Defealed opponenls included Lingle, Harrison and Manville, and some local aggregaiions. 40 From +he souih, lhal is. Jusl a gag af an exhibifion game, Mahlon Blagg blacked up as Jackie Robinson, of ihe Brook- lyn Dodgers. Eye on fhe ball is a good slogan in any sporf. Coach Hari eyes a praciice fly ball over fhe fairgrounds field. Q X 1 P.E.O. is fo fhe Senior Class much more +han iusi fhe name of an organizafion. To Gerald Pollard and Harry Sager if means, ln parlicular, heaping plales of coolries. To lhem and fo Phe f f The class if means hamlxeggs and all lhe frimmlngs of ihe annual P.E.O. Brealrfasfn. res o , Scheduled fhis year for fhe morning of April 29, if was pronounced a huge success, and was ihe earliesi of fhe pre-graduafion round of evenls. f A Maiore Majorelie Bonnie Kean He Arlene Pollard M0l0re++e Barbara Taylor Gnd fun. GERALDINE BER6 MAHLON BLAGG DONALD BURKE KENNETH BUTLER PAULA CULVER ELEANORE DENNY DALE GUNN LOLA HOY RICHARD JAMES NICK KAAN EVERETT KILMER JO ANN KLEMKE STANLEY KUNS NINA LAMB RICHARD LENZ a6fe juniors now, I ' ' h . I V' W I If Vi Q 1 -IE we It 1 4 53 KATHERINE LEWIS Mr. Kenne+h Sfimson Miss Ellene Loyd Voc. Agric.. Shop Home Ec Scxence ,. 1 gf, I I 'iv is Ik I I 3 ,S l x A Q W ' 'N D 1 gs. ELIZABETH WOLFE 154' -r. ' X Tlwese Junior officers are geffing +l'1eir heads Iogelher on a lrnoffy problem concerning flue Prom. Nina Lamb is vice-presidenh Billy Reck- ling is Council represenlafiveg Eleanore Denny is president and Sian Kuns is Ireasurer. JOHN LUND CARL MAGUIRE KENNETH MALMBORG JACK MARCHANT BOB MATTHEWS VEARL O'CONNOR PHYLLIS OWENS DONNIE PEARCE WALTER RECKLING SAM SABIN HAROLD SCHIPPOREIT DAISY SHIMEK IDA MAE SIDES EARNEST WAMPLER JUSTINE WATSON mzyhty .fleniou soon. iw' fl ii- S . ,wifi 'ri E, Kg The Semor Class A 'W 1 is 5:5 'lg Presenting 5 til izx 12 50 1 ii 'L 12 if may' 'if' in Double or Nothingu Ted Hoyl' fl-larry Sagerl, a Junior al Midweslern College is chairman of The Prom commiliee. For a surprise guesl al lhe Prom he has inyiied a young movie aclress, Carol Muir lCarol l-leldl and her manager, Bill Dudley lBob Will- Lusk High School Auditorium sonl. The Dean lGeorge Willsonl learns oi Ted's plans and Q May 2, 1947 informs him Thai lhere is a ban againsl 'rhe appearance 3 of movie adresses as College rundiomsl Jimmy Lee Uviau, .............. .. ,..,.................,.... rice Jamesl and Peggy Evans lJanie Mangusl launch a scheme in which Eihel Green lllae Chrislianl, fiance of Homer Davis lC5erald Pollardl, poses as Miss Muir and oiiers lo endow ihe college wilh a lhousand dollar annual scholarship. Then Eihel is kidnapped by Milne Spencer lDavid Lorenzenl, Jack Swan llfesier fxlcersl, Phyllis Brewsler lCarolyn Maguirel, and Jeanne Lane lfkrlene Pollardl, Seniors who fry To spoil lhe surprise plans for ihe Prom. Mrs. Abbof lBonnie Kaanl lhinlcs she can persuade 'rhe Dean ihrough his wife, Charloffe Rogers lDorihy l-lumphreyl. Rober+a Fox lBeverly Cummingsl, a newshound fries as hard as she can io gel a slory for lhe school paper, and all lhe lime she is a nuisance io all. When lhe Dean meeis Miss Muir, she lells him ihal she is Elhel Green. Finally 'rhe mix-up is unlangled and, much io ihe surprise of all, 'rhe Dean announces ihal he plans lo lead fhe grand march wiih Miss Muir. i-lomer Davis is also awarded a scholarship in marine biology. K' meal, High poini of inleresl of our 350 mile frip ihru fhe Black Hills was, of course, Mf. Rushmore Memorial. Dwarfed by 'Phe immensify of fhe sculplurecl faces were Helen Hall, Eunice Maguire, Rosemary Boafrighf, Lois Sullivan, Mary Maguire, Mary Sabin, Beverly Schmel- zer, Phyllis Klemlce, Evelyn Jordan, Ora Lee Miller, Belly Kuskie and Ida Mae Thomas. The balance of fhe class showed up an hour lafer. Remember? Lasl sfop on Sneak Day lMay 7l was fhe Evans Plunge af Hof Springs, S.D. Beverly, Carol and Bonnie are seen. Ah. dll l096fl'19I' again! So fur as we know, no one played pod MODEL ROOM we could noi resisi posing for our colleciive office in fhe POST OFFICE room of Wincl Cave, buf in fha picfuro. 45 ,-we Fisherman's Wharf and Davy Jones' Locker sei' ihe iheme of banquei and prom. Landlubbers fho mos? of us are. we foolr lo fhe grand food served by ihe galley crew, and danced fo our hear'r's confenf on ihe promenade deck aboard ship. Mznguet 8 prom, Undoubfedly one of fhe mosf enjoyable sfunfs of ihe whole school year was fhe Bell BoHom Trousers musical roufine af fhe banquet David Builer, Shirley Malmborg, Tommy Miller, Joan Lund, Wes Roberfs, Vivian Klemlce and Red Williams also doubled as waiiers and waiiresses. dlld L I if :fl EW Kg LiHle Queen of fhe Prom was Marlis Hari, who, af lhe bewifching hour of midnife was wide-eyed buf sleepy carrying I947 Prom Queen Belly Wolfe's floral bouquei. Very shorf, very dark and very handsome was her escorf, Larry Thomas. N . 'Xxx' P-sg. HA, N 5 graduation! Valediclorian Nila Sylvesler challenged lhe commencemenl audience wilh lhe rafher sfarfling lac? fha? Niobrara Coun+y's faxable valualion per sludenf was second highesl in The slafe. Scholar, genlleman, alhlefe, admin- islrelor, and friend is Superinlendenl I. J. Reisle, whose signalure on our diplomas will ever remind us of his firm pafience. Salulalorian Harry Sager is himself an example of his subied, The Value of an Educafion . Harry is a science major and, like Nila, received a scholarship lo The Universily of Wyoming. Ah, Gradualion, indeed! Receiving congralulalions lrcm parenls, feachers, fellow sludenfs and friends is one ol lhe pleasanl momenls ol four years of high school. Two seclions of lhe line included llop pholol Carol Held, Dorlhy Humphrey, Evelyn Jordan, Phyllis Klemlxe, Belly Kuslrie, Doris Larson, Shirley Lincoln, Maurice James, Dave Lorenzen, lbollom pholol Mary Sabin, Harry Sager, Kennelh Sinclair, Mariorie Smilh, Lois Sullivan, Nila Syl- vesler, Ida Mae Thomas, Leo Wasserburger, George Willson and Bob Willson. 47 Kesler Ake rs Rosemary Boa1'riqlw+ -H Jbtfnguidhcof cfau: Billy Allender Margare-He Blackmore Shirley Blackmore Dean Brooks Rae Ann Clwrislian Beverly Cummings Carl Dainlon Louise Fernau l-lelen Hall . r, f , K L A ,, Eg -, li , i Mr. Jol1n E. Kullberg Science, Mafh, Annual Sponsor 3333 V .W , F' Doris, Nile, Rae, Arlene, Harry, Carolyn and Billy. NNI' gi 5 . 'gggzfil hi at ?l :W fda ,V v fl 2 fdkyfvlisi Carol Held Dorfhy Humphrey Maurice James Evelyn Jordan Bonnie Kean Phyllis Klernlce Belly Kuslcie Doris Larson Shirley Lincoln David Lorenzen Joe McCullough Carolyn Maguire scholars, Ora Lee, Phyllis, Beverly, Ida May, BeHy, Evelyn, Bonnie, Maurice, Kesler, Janie, Dave, Joe and Bob. 49 athletaj' Eunice Maguire Mary Maguire Jane Manqus Glen Parmely Clifford Paulsen Lullver Penlueld Gerald Pollard Donald Roloerls Mary Robinson .- M w g, if A ra i n V if ,V . if fi' Qra Lee Miller Arlene Pollard Mary Ella Ross Eunice, Lois, Mary Sabin, Mary Maguire, Rosemary, l-lelen, Kenne+h, Clifford, Lullier, Dean, Leo, Gerald and Mer+. 1? 45 Marlorie Smlllw Leo Wasserburqer ,G Q .5 1 1 Sun- Q X l A 'I : ff X A ,H and ma.u'r.'1'an.4f ,t ', ll 1 'lf 'lrlrlw lAl.1r'rr,-'Sfxqc-r Konnellv Sinclair l 'ru lmvv Nllrm Qylw-:lor lda May llnomos rf- 1 l W-llwln Goorqe Willson David Boslon u wma nnmmw i ii ' Carl, Mary Ella, George, Beverly, Carol and Dorfhy. 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Wifi Z4 Wfaimf GZMZQ EMM Qvgff hwy ' Edifor for Sepfember Edi+or for Oc+ober Edi+or for November' Edi+or for December' Edi+or for January Edi+or for February Edi+or for March Edifor for April Edi+or for May Edifor, Special pages Edifor, Adverfising Edifor, Sales Campaign Edi+or, Album seciions Faculiy sponsor Models? Who'd have 'rhoughl ii? Janis Miller does righi well in a SWANSDOWN suif, allhough Slclla Kuesior rugs on an inliniiesmal wrinlcle. One ran hardly say Thai Georgeann Gibson is modeling lhnl DORIS DODSON dress. Models seldom own 'the dresses lhey queen around in. Bui Georgeann boughl rhai charming dress 'rhe day before! ln iaci, boih girls are regular cusiorners of The QUALITY SHOP, which is presided over graciously by Mrs. Bryan Burge. No, Donald Burke and Ida Mae Sides are nor shopping for diamonds. Pxlfho you mighi infer rhaf from fhe piciure. Mr. Scofl, The genial owner, and Mrs. Sam Wood, of SCOTT'S JEWELRY STORE reveal rhe fruih. Besides Junior class rings, how- ever, ihe siore fealures Kodalcs, silverware, coslume jewelry, engraving and experf wafch repairing. Anybody lcnow who lhe liHle fellow is? 'Twas sTarTing To snow The day we made This shoT. BUT iT always did Take more Than a liTTle snow To keep Carol and a car-Tull oT sTudenTs Trom going To games-away , and To inTerAschool band con- cerTs. The CHRYSLER agency in Lusk is in The ca- pable hands Mrs. Jennie In charge WolTe, who oT The HIGHWAY GARAGFS owner, Held. oT The mechanical deparTmenT is Bennie is aided by a busy sTaTT. WW FWFQ a fiszszi if., V Vi ,pf is -.Hemi anvv We'll wager ThaT BeTTy Larson couldn'T remem- OTTo Klemke, Sr., busy dicTaTing To BeTTy Lincoln ber all The reasons OTTO Klemke, Jr. oTTered why Allen l'46, L.H.S.l, claims ThaT liTe insurance is pro- liTe insurance is a Tine way To save money. TecTion plus savings, and The suresT means To Tinans BeTTy, like many oThers, Thinks oT liTe insurance paymenTs as an expense. cial securiTy. fl 'ii STraTegically locaTed aT The iuncTion oT U. S. l-Tighways 20 and 85, The SIN- CLAIR SERVICESTATION. operaTed by The Blackmore broThers, is a busy place. OperaTing a bulk planT business in addiTion To The usual service sTaTion business, This place oT business is unusu- ally well equipped To serve noT only The needs oT passing moTorisTs Tor a Till , buT also The diversified needs oT Nio- brara CounTy's ranchers Tor lubricanTs and Tuels. RoberT Moss, who liv e s nearby. amblecl over To waTch The phoTograph- ing, and, oT course goT inTo The picTurel Do unTo oThers as you would have Thom do unTo you is The wellblcnown rnoTTO Trom which This cloThing empo- rium in Luslc Takes iTs name:THE GOL- DEN RULE STORE. Really Tar beTTer liT Than The phoTo made wiTh a single Tlash lamp reveals, The sTore is mosT aTTracTively modern in The deparTmenT sTore TradiTion. Mrs. Florence Grimm is abouT To wrap up a lovely blanlceT Tor Nila Sylvesfer, while Lois Sullivan and Arlene Pollard will soon be waiTed upon. Mary Ross, in The Toreground, is also a regular cusTomer oT The GOL! DEN RULE. The sTore also handles a Tull line OT men's cloThes. ,.,,....n 5.0 '. ,gi , . . M- . .. N- 'agent '16- I 45 me 59 STandard-everywhere . No Town, village, meTropolis or hamleT in The UniTed STaTes buT has a STANDARD SERVICE . For The cross-counTry mo- TorisT seeking To buy Tamiliar and TrusT- worThy producTs, This STandard sTaTion is a welcome sighT in The hearT oT l.uslc. BuT Tor home-Tollcs who lcnow The men behind The pumps, l-lans and Bus GauT- schi, The value oT The producT in en- hanced by The Triendly inTegriTy of long years OT conTinued operaTion of The sTaTion. A closer inspecTion OT The phoTo- graph will-reveal ThaT iT was Talcen early- morning of a day when The world was liTerally sheaThed in a Thin layer of gleaming ice. We'll admil lhis shol was posed. However, Dale Gunn and Carl Maguire are r e g u I a r cuslomers ol lhe FIRE- STONE STORE. We can'l guile re- member how Pally Shane gol in, bul she seems lo be buying somelhing al a bargain. Noal Larson lhoughl lhal can ol painl he is buying lrom Johnny Robinson was iusl lhe lickel lor lhe lillle redecoraling iob he had al home. Bob Templelon manages lhis well-lil modern emporium which deals in hard- ware, a u lo m o b i I e accessories and home-making equipmenl. Leave il lo Kesler. He's always righl up lronl. And lhal inleclious smile ol his speaks well ol lhe kind ol service he gels al WILLARD'S. Ol course, Jess Willard has sold oul lo Okie Krekeler and Herb Klindl, bul lhe gang slill lorgalhers al WILLARD'S . Paula Culver dishes il up lo Kesler, Belly Sliles, Belly Wolfe, and Vearl O'Con- ner al lhe lounlain, while Gerald Lin- coln and Richard Cogdill look on. Ol course, Willard's deal in cosmel- ics, velerinary supplies, lake in Kodak work, and when lhe doclor says so, lills lhose heallh-resloring prescriplions wilh prolessional skill and a personal inleresl, Have you? Have you ever been in lhe lobby ol lhe RANGER HOTEL? ll is undoubledly lrue lhal ils line appoinlmenls are more lamiliar lo lour- isls and lravelling business men lhan lo Luslc's home-lolks. Even il you don'l need a room, why nol slep in and see one ol Lusk's show places. The RANGER is a holel lo be proud oll Bob Darrow and Harry Sager are regularly or lhe slafl ol lolks il lakes lo operale a busy holel. And Roy Charnberlain's RANGER is a very busy holel indeed. ez lT would Take an airplane phoTo To picTure The Tull exTenT OT MIDWEST HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COM- PANY'S domain in Lusk. While ThaT shoT would show The imposing MidwesT Building in The hearT oT Town and The Skelgas planT and several warehouses. iT would noT reveal The spacious and busy TurniTure deparTmenT on The base- menT Tloor iusT below where This phoTo was made. Kennefh BuTler and Harold Schippo- reiT are among The dozens of employ- ees. The manager, George Gibson. is proud To have Gerald Lincoln, Dolores Deifchler and PaTTy McClain among his many Triends and cusTomers. Open ThaT cash regisTer, Joe . Joe and Thelma Andrews do open iT many Times a day To puT in The nickels and dimes Ll-TS sTudenTs gladly leave be- hind To pay Tor delicious TounTain con- coclions. Dean Brooks, Anna Mae Amend, Frances Clingman and GeraldineTurner are only a small sampling oT The sTu- denfs and Townspeople who Tind CASEY'S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE a Triendly business house. A. J. Casey's TaTher and Three bro+h- ers are all regisTered pharmacisTs. Your prescripTion is saTe wiTh Casey. lT is a Tar cry Trom making snapshoTs oT your Triends wiTh your TavoriTe box camera, To making PORTRAITS BY SWANSON. ln TacT, iT Takes a camera wiTh a lens like a saucer in size, soTT, TlaTTering TluorescenT I i g h T s . back- grounds, spoTlighTs and-well, look aT Joe McCullough all surrounded! BuT iT also Takes skill and personaliTy. Seniors will long remember Mr. Swan- son as a dynamic salesman oT his wares, and a smooTh operaTor behind The cam- era, as he is seen here. The SWANSON STUDIO is locaTed in FT. Collins, Colorado. and engages in all Types oT phoTographic work. Mi Wk: r Nui Greene's Radio Shop Bud's Hamburgers I I 'f 1 I I Y S+agecoach BuH'e Cafe U 111+ 5' HoIIon's Au+o Courf McCune's Popcorn .. f , X s .mf ww 0 J in ' f ff r r fm ' H r Norih Side S+a+ion Nor+l1 Side Cafe 64 -... , , , l I ,ui PF ' he l'fri'iw Tliiz lllllru lullriv.f7 Dimriic ZUllDSl lfsrili iii lri gli an iirr rl ff-l, inil lil' will in-, rinrl in qfuud Slmpmi, i'1',f'i'il'1U',liI',l'f V'i',l'j'1Lllr1l rnr-rlianl and hoipifal .illf-nlirin wlii-'i nip'-fliirl. llif' SPENCER HOSPITAL i' as plfirv- 'il merry. VVlrilr- nf, uni- rrrllmlxr-', lhr- flrr imhl ral nrafffiinci ils ,Q .Q v 3 V ' Tb services, how qoocl if is lo lcnow fluff fhfro we nurses, nurses aids llil-ri Louise Fernaul, -.pnllwm sur- geries, welleqriippcd X ray rcicumc nncl ml? iifrds when lhey are nfwded. Doc Wqillgir' E. R f.,' f llinfi, MD. is The owner. l ll fx- rnfifinilyinri qliiuf. nigh? i'f':w':gJl limi il :S ilie Cpwlli ilrl llifxl in liiviiilinfi fall lllff fffi'-CCS al ll iC LUSK HERALD. lDui,liCuli-fun Clair: if, nm-. Wr:dneS' dfiy, and all hands, innludinq lhc parlner'-Owners J. B. Grillilh rind Gerald Bardrv, lryld and nddress the oar3r:rly Qwailcd and Widely read Copics ol the HERALD. llwll Richard Cogdill up lhere nonclmlanrly feeding ihc big press, and Gerald Lincoln running lhal loscinalinq folding machine. There are undoubledly people in every slafe in lhe Union ihar have been served fernpfing meals in rhe modern X-L CAFE. Luslc is one of The cross- roads of The Wes'r , and 'rourisis are no noveliy on our sfreefs. Norvacla Wilson also serves fine food +o many regular cusfomers among Luslc's growing populaiion. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eversull own and operafe fhe X-L. K s ... 4 ,JS-Q..-F W sa? . I V MM Pg. . A Texaco FIRE-CHIEF gasoline may be good To The lasl drop, alright bul if is Thai las+ drop Thai Dave Lorenzen didn'+ have, as he and some of +he crew ai THE HIGHWAY SUPER-SERVICE STA- TION ease his ialopy lhai lasi' mile io Hue pumps. Beyond Hue carnera's eye is Hue BEELINE build- ing, where specialized mechanical work is done by Vic Seniers and John Lorenzen, pariners wilh Noal Larson who 'rends The really super-service s'ra+ion as shown here. Wllf-lllfgr Nina Lamb had any place lo qo or nol, mln, ww. all wl lov any of'f'azlon, Seah srnoolh locks ','Jf'fll 'll lrllffllll Vllllflllllmfi, And SHOP ln wivlf-ly lnown .xrnonfq lusl women for line pf-vnnnn-nl',, zhanmpfmimg, and linqef wdvlnq FLINT PHOTO, Luslc's own prolessional pholoq- rapher, presenls Carol Jean Held In a porlraif as she was seen a year ago as .lunlor Prom Queen. The TIGER is indebled lo lvlr, Mann Flin? lor produrinq . lhe phofoqraphs ol lhis enllre adveullslnq Socllon. df' x N WM...-.M .M . w-ww an Complimenfs of George Earl Peel 67 lil... In The wesTern TradiTion, Leo Wasser- burger is clad in a swanky ouTTiT which lacks only The shooTing irons which Mr. Ralph Olinger is abouT To oTTer. lnci- denTally, ThaT weapon is a ColT cap 81 ball equalizer wiTh an inTeresTing hisTory. Now, Henry Wasserburger seTTled Tor a sporTs iackeT, and makes a righT handsome model Tor men's cloThes, doesn'T he? lncidenTally,OLlNGER'S also TeaTure ready-To-wear cloThes Tor The girls, Too. BuT Try as we would, noT a single Lusk High co-ed could be Tound aT nine o'- clock on The SaTurday morning aTTer The ValenTine's Day dance To model a dressl Lawyers are learned Tolk who geT people habeas corpusesu, e. pluribus unumsll, and ouT oT Trouble. BUT LAW- YER THOMAS O. MTLLER is doing none oT These Things Tor Beverly Cum- mings. ln TacT, an imporTanT parT ol: a lawyer's work is wriTing OT wills. And Beverly is learning how anyone owning properTy and wishing To designaTe someone To receive iT in case OT acci- denTal or naTural deaTh mighT draw up a proper will. BeTore you sign a con- TracT oT any kind, see This Triendly man who will Tell you whaT iT means. Modern merchandising meThods, yes. Push-carTs and The convenience oT se- lecTing The brands you preTer Trom shelves Tull oT good Things To eaT. All This, and counTry-sTore Triend- liness, Too, For Mr. and Mrs. Orley Johnson, owners OT THE BUDGET FOOD MART, and Ken Beagles oT The meaT deparT- menT aim To give each TransacTion +haT personal Touch. BeTTy Kuskie knows many cusTomers by name, including, oT course, Lola Hoy. The BUDGET is The only sTore oTTer- ing Tree delivery service Twice daily, aT IO a.m. and 4 p.m. JusT Try calling 49, and shop by Telephone! If Miles a manly hiqh school iimior as, Donnie Pearce io raise Ca 'five ru'- Clocgln shadow hy lhe lime in lhe morn- inq when lhe MCKNIGHT BAKERY has iis slwwi fuses hill oi doodles fresh lrom lhe ovens. Only war nvfessilaled reshridions on lnuildinq has hindered Mr. E. l., Mc- Kniqhi horn replacing his presenl slruc- iLH l wilh 5 lgmrmd new brifli, file 81 gloss sralesioom and bale shop. Bm 'fhe sparllinq showcases and iempiincq aromas oi Lusls bnlxed land hence lmshl delicacies have made this lilllf- slore a hee hive pl wmrlers and happy Cuslomers. The prolly Clerlx on duly is Kalhleen Robinson. Ulf!!! ll Rifghl iffiffl The LOOCG CreQl4 mil lirfld lo lhir C AND H REFINERY. Pipe lim-+. lfrirufg vl llcwv of hlaclf gold lm lhr: rfelinory Wl1lflTl7yl ils own l-ind ol mfmfiif limi lhr- nil info no. l and rio. 2 rli',lill.alf:f,, vvhilv qfimoline, leroseno and llllrvl ',hf,l lmf lor fuel, Hlfilnliulwrl in IQ33 by Jfurriffs D. llmlulil find PYr',lClTr'HTlbCVli1iVT, and Con- liniiiilly ffxpimdf-d as lr: buildirwfyg and fjfllllillllffflll lhrr C fmd l'l Rclnncvry' Cri- irly'. fi lmfgir business. fkrrnlrn lhe man cuslomers are 4 Y 1 Floyd Hudson and Carl Damfon. ,., ,yy L' n 1 Ll we, J W, r 0-ru REFINE! i H Framed is a poor word, probably. io use in an adverlisemeni ieaiurinq as hiqhly a respecfed lawyer as WIL- LIAM G. WATT. Buf lhe impressive sefs ol books of laws, courl records, preciedenls, and famous jury cases do ronsfilule an impressive baclxground for Niobrarals Couniy Alforney. Enhrely inconqruous is fhe presence ol The pearly of The second perl, one Pafsy Guibault Bul she represenrs fhe COf'1l'll'1LliI'lC1 need of men irained in lhe complexities of lhe law lo inlerprel il lo lhose who need io abide by fhe law, and be prorocled from ihose who keep The leller' buf no? 'rhe spirit of juslice. 1, is ' Y:,we'i22z ya ., NN-'vs 3' .. -f - - .. . , A 'P Wig xgssfsui-wks , ,,.,. -.,. 5 :.- - J ' ' 4... gi W . .M .. , ,,,,, ,.,,,...,,..s. Jusi in case you wondered where we gol a sfepladder iall enough io make lhai line shol oi LHS on lhe lille page, we didnill Frankie Deflasiro and Frank Chrislian oi ihe DLS FLYING SCHOOL were kind enough io lake Mann Flini up lo make ihe shoi. Thank youl Life saving? Yes indeed. A fire or lube repaired in lime has saved many a liie. Pal' McDaniels, Keifh Lincoln and George Sfurman waich Paul Heany inspecr a 'fire casing. The relreading machines oi lhe OK RUBBER WELDERS are near The lroni window, and are liie-savers on pockelbooks, loo. -,N I EP! an You may noi have been born eiiher beauliiul or handsome. Bul you can be dressed in clolhes made superbly preseniable by ihe SUNSHINE CLEANERS. Here Jerry Koleno is gelling ihai lasi wrinkle oul oi a suil coai, while Mrs. Koleno makes an alleralion and Kennelh Sinclair looks on. Beniamin Franklin would no doubl consider af- enlerprising an insfiiulion as rhe BEN FRANKLIN STORE a line iribuie lo his memory. Being served are Evelyn Tibbifs, Belly and La Vonne Mun- singer. The smiling manager, noi shown, is Bill Shipp. Here's whal lo do lor lhe 'lhungry feeling ihar comes be- fore, berween and aiier meals. Daisy Shimelc and JoAnn Klemke are on fhe beam, being served delicious hamburgers al BEST'S LUNCH by Joyce Walker. J-1' A if fini - . 1 'ish' J. C. PENNEY slores are nalionally owned. buf like Lusk'S. lhey become an unmislakable park oi The communily. Several Lusk High sfudenis are employed, including Shirley lvlalmborg, and Phyllis Owens. Manager Don Unruh and Eunice Maguire may also be seen, 70 Money, money, everywhere, bur nor a cenl of if mine, walled Evelyn Jordan. Yes, LUSK STATE BANK keeps on hand a lol of cash, much of if in lhe burglar proof vaull. Bul ils asseis are Tar grealer. lnvesimenls are made in loans 'ro hundreds of businesses and live- slock ranches. Wisdom in lhe handling of ils depos- iior's funds. and in advising i+s palrons are lhe province of C. W. Erwin, ils presidenl, and perhaps ils greaiesl assef. I We had ro work Tas? io gel ihis one! The O0 F. sluff is hard on cameras. The oil in The shuiier congeals and no piclure. Noi lo say Thai Rae Ann Chris- fian wasn'+ ready io congeal, loo. We waiied uniil she go? ihru shiv- ering. Then she could have held lhaf pose like a sialue. Bur +hal's whal il lakes io pro- fecl The hundreds and Thousands ol dollars worfh of perishable foods Lusk people have enlrusied fo The care OTLUSK COLD STCR- AGE COMPANY Day and nighf, summer and win- fer, old mercury seldom gels more lhan a Trosly look over The zero- degree mark. And whal goodies 'rhose gleam- ing while-enameled lockers con- ceall Slrawberries, corn on 'rhe cob, chicken, fish, wild game . . . And if you aren'l lhe outof- doors lype, Mr. James S. l-loy can sell you direcl The whole BlRDSEYE line of frozen foods, and quariers and halves of beef and pork per- leclly cuf and wrapped for Taking home. Nowonder Tollcs have a Triendly Teel- ing Towards The LUSK CAFE. EnTer wiTh an annoyed Teeling oT disconTenT -hunger. Leave wiTh a smile, and an oh, whaT a beauTiTul day sorT oT Teeling. Good Tood, careTully prepared and TempTingly served worlcs ThaT TransTor- rnaTion. Add To ThaT The excepTionally well cared Tor Turnishings, and you have abouT The TinesT place To eaT ouT you'd ever care To Tind. Arlene Pollard. Bonnie Kaan and BeTTy Wolfe are enjoying Themselves aT CoTTee Time, while Mrs. Amelia Lind- quist The owner, relaxes a biT, Too. You'd be surprised how many oT The Luslc CaTe's cusTomers are-yes, your Triends. WhaT do service-sTaTion operaTors do when There is no cusTomer ouT TronT? Well, here's a Tellow, Slim, ThaT is, who has a new answer. I-le repairs ra- dios beTween Tilling 'ern up wiTh gas. I-le really does, and loTs oT Them! The DeCasTro AuTo CourT is noT under The managemenT oT SLIM TIB- BlT'S SERVICE STATION, buT iT does malce an ideal combinaTion Tor The TourisT. BuT The biggesT share oT Slim's busi- ness is iusT Trom home-Tollcs who come in To Luslc Trom Their ranches in surrounding communiTies. For These and all oThers, There is de- pendable Slxelly gasoline, oil and Tires. NoThing succeeds like success. To Take your righTTul place in The social or business world, buy The besT cloThes your budgeT will allow. Then sTreTch Their abiliTy To seT you oTT as a successTul person by lceeping Them Trim and clean. For example, he r e ' s Bob Willson Talcing care oT his L sweaTer wiTh The help oT MERIT CLEANERS. Back in The shop. beyond The Tlash lamp's reach, sTands Clem L. Burge, The owner, aT one OT The sTeam presses. And The girl wiTh The ingraTiaTing smile is Rowena Ki-'lr. Shades oT The days oT The general sTorel Here, no cracker barrel or poT-bellied sTove. GAMBLE'S in Luslc is a IOOOQ, ulTra-modern selTAservice sTore. BuT iT boasTs a sToclr oT varied mer- chandise even The counTry sTore couldn'T beaT. Linoleum, nails, Tires, Tubes, radios, garden Tools, aspirin, school supplies, beds, sToves, daven- porTs-The whole run oT hardware, Tur- niTure and varieTy sTore iTems. Shirley Lincoln waiTs on Helen Hall, while DoroThy Humphrey is aTTended by Mrs. McCullough, Ken Chilrwood is wrapping a purchase, in The baclc- ground, while Mr. Ray ChiTwood, The genial manager sTepped ouT To The posT oTTice. The Ears is The niclcname This gang Tool: upon seeing This picTure. See Tor yourselll BuT under Those mechanics slull caps and between Those ears is a world oT aulornolive experience. You name iT, and They can do iT- if iT has To do wiTh anything on wheels. Wrflrlirirg, spring repair, blaclfsrniThing, overhaul, rebuilding, servicing, and sell. ing Dodge and PlymouTh cars and Dodge job raled Truclcs. OT course, The rose s among The Thorns aT WESTERN REPAIR are our own Paula Culver and Mildred Ladwig. The rnaripower, Trorn leTT To righT: LaTe Culver, Wylie Blevins, Sam GagsTeTTer Glen CroTuTl, MilTon l-limes, AlberT Hoy, Bill McDaniels, John Mundra, and Buck Culver lAnTone l-lyTrelc is The liTTle man who wasn'T Thereml. .1 .:5'r.. , ki-..,c-aj. Here is a rare scene. Yould need To waTch Tor many days To come across D. F, Wilson, Clyde Rood, Mrs. Wilson and Lorraine all sTanding sTill aT The same Timel The obvious cause oT all The hasTe and bUSTle involved aT The D. F. Wll.- SON PLUMBING A ND HEATING SHOP is ThaT when The plumber is needed, he is generally needed badly. ReTail sales in c l u d e windmill and pump parTs, waTer heaTers and washing machines, baThTubs, lavaTories, lciTchen sinlcs, caleineT, closeT combinaTior's and a Tull plumbing line. 330000, hi Bel you didn'l know lhal hamburgers oulsell all olher menu ilems, day in 81 day oull Calering lo Lusk's lremendous appelile lor lhal lavorile American lreal, is POP'S DINER. Shirley Benelield lakes an order lrom a lourisl. while some ol lhe high school gang lHeIen Mal- lhewson, Bob Willson, Frances Clingman, Dave Lorenzen and Kesler Akersl wail a minule as Anna Bridge presides al lhe hol plale. The chairs are lull, bul il won'l be long belore il's your lurn is lhe slogan ol lhis busy lwo-chair K. C. BARBER SHOP. Jerry Hamplon and Keilh Currey are experlly served by Chuck Vaughan and George Currey, lhe owner. BILL'S TAXI SERVICE, Phone 79 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Division page pholos-KEN'S PHOTO SHOP, Cas- er. Porlrails, formal groups-SWANSON STUDIO, Fl. Collins. Adverlising pholos-FLINT PHOTO, Lusk, and Slafl. All olher pholos-TIGER Slall. Typeselling, page 76-LUSK FREE LANCE. Typeselling, caplions-THE LUSK HERALD. Hand lellering, lille page-MR. JESS THOMPSON. Air-pholo, lille page--FLINT PHOTO, DHS FLYING SCHOOL. General publishers: LUSK HERALD, MYERS 8: COM- PANY, TOPEKA, KANSAS. ll 5 l lljrnw- f4m--nf-. rw' I llwrvd A-. lf, llvw .wvllly ol llvre lallm, uwlfrv llvf- flvlrr-vi! Hu! llumrf ulwvmlfrug vlrvlffl, W ll lulcgwimm aqafrw wlwvvw lly.. fuvlf-v wmv mul. PQQH' lm 'lui mll l ul llwf DVOCG25 Iv Ida Mae Sldei, ln Inq ,A-vvwl by Rmmy Ll- f,,L,llNUfql'v, llvi: OpF2r- ,mmf ,ml flwmf Ml RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP. A ' Q ,V - :sa - '-3 ,A rg f M gtk 19,25 .xi gy Wi, if . li.:-i The Darly-mornlnq nun fn--l lonq ulmvlow, on llw Cafelully gravollf-d qrmm l-. cyl llm- INDEPENDENT REFINERY, ax Paffy Ruffing lowly-ll dwwrw US. 20 lm llwe lu-at umlmwr of ilw day. Thi-, lu full llu: wmllvmry wrvifv wlallom , lm lvwl--pwwlvnl ref llmi-4. flu qfmniine aml ollncr luell. vlqlwl can llw upnl .xml svlll, lor lens. fa-rf Zu .v. ,W-M, l l ,wi fn ml- l.Wvll,n Ll Uh. 85 and US. ffl llw- lmw- l,4-ff.fm- 'lmvvvf away lvom lwvw- I.. flu ml Aw! my vw 'l wlf1r'fl' 'll lf uw? fvvn In lmy ,x pl-,Q v 'M flwfwa' 2 'pf-Alf-, fwfuml- , Nv1'lwrfr lourislf, vw -v fu-lf-M fxff- llwl Allf-vw fm r-rvzg,Hyf'fJ drwl lwl-, wllc, Belly Lincoln Allen I lm, ml '45l. Sefond only 10 lull in NiwlzmmCouwly L, ill llvv-,luflc inclus- lry, Moreovorl our inleuegl in alwnvp ard rallle dmoz back io pioneer qlnys, and wlll confirms' lwnf allw llwp nfl llvrlsls have br-en cleplolocl Tlwu-,, NElLS6N'S lm'-ivw lll, in wadclles, lwarne-,s and boom is dee-ply rrvfvled. Donald Burke, A son of The wed, ahopf, for a hand-fooled leallwer meddle '+- 4x' l'v llmllllml mlm-vmlx llrU'vll,l9 rf. a name? 'rv rf-funn wdlw. I1 lm fl vw 1, mwi luv vw-fgv fy 'wwf llw lfwrvcx pull -ll mary W-fun ll, lmvvlv--v yfxvfll.lbwpzlfalflfvilf1'7 lH?lfn llv0. BfxvlilOR flu- wflxw fn ull:-flyuy, ul lmnlvffv, W0 Pll- ffffal, lmlflwmf-, ff-mr,-nl, lbvld. fm'Tl palV1l',, Junior Allen w. fiwmlrwl by llwvf imprr, -',' ,lux Hlff' :rl llwei lpulldlnq. A mf-war dnvelnprm-ni ln Luwlx I, llu- D 8, M SHOE uwned and opovalcwl by mn ve-lffran-., Earl Mlelnnh and lcurleyll Daman, Nolllv Tlw lvard 'fn qi-f llmvw. lv Qlclln -olerlrir range, Cltlfji-lY'L5ik'.'K' uni? fmnmwlo ami fable modal radifbw, spare l'wf,-alcrf., aulumalll r-leyhl, lwlanlofy lluvrewggnl lighfx. mall frleclsi: mixers. Berfilla Cowell ll, wlmlgw -.lwgmwmqf 75 LUSK ELEVATQIQ CQMPANY - Triseo Feeds - Made For This Climate C. E. MARVIN, Manager Congratulations, Class ol 7947 JCE KU!-IN SCENE v INTERNATIONAL EQUIPMENT v ojo HUDSON CARS o Qur Telephone Number is 33 o -I-I-IE EUSK EREE LANCE PUBLISHERS Jos PRINTERS. l'leartiest Congratulations to l.. I-1.5, Seniors ana' Best Wishes SAI Ssnvlcs 'lruu-r Cooking wifh gas is much more fhan a gag fo lra Lamb, propriefor of WYOMING GAS SERVICE. And fo ranch and fown families all over fhe counfy, fhe convenience of gas fuel for cooking, heafing and hof-wafer service is of inesfimable value. Nina Lamb sfands af fhe door of fhe office and refail sales building. Inside is a modern sfore, displaying gleaming whife gas-fueled wafer heafers, furnaces and cooking unifs. K ft '1'f'i?- 'if i'1ff 3l5Yi',. 3 1- .'-vi.3,- 5- i 17'-ei 3' H . . M nrawnmrzr -. - . hh Hum, ..,.,M.,.x.v........ 4 -......... M- M-V' ' ........... . N. . . ,. Show place of Lusk's business disfricf is'fhis sleek and frim service sfafion. Also sleek and frim is The new Ford car Doris Larson and Arlene Pollard are aloouf fo drive away. The-LUSK MOTOR COMPANYis l.usk's sales and service agenf for Ford cars and frucks, wifh facilifies in fhe Ranger l-lofel building. There, T. A. Godfrey and Glenn Willson direcf a sfaff of skilled mechanics. while fhe sfafion picfured services an unending procession of cars wifh Conoco producfs. Philosophy oT This Tamily-Team ob- viously engaged in The proTession oT law is We are here To help you. You are here To help oThers. And inTerpreTing The law is cerTainly one oT ways in which ATTorney JUD- SON P. WATSON is eminenTly guali- Tied To help you. Be iT The drawing up OT a will, or advice on some provision oT a conTracT, or The perennial prob- lem oT income Tax reTurns, you will be helped courTeously and eTTicienTly in This law oTTice locaTed above The posT oTTice. OTher members oT The Team are Mrs. Minerva WaTson, and JusTine WaTson. Q is iff il S335 f ,SEPT if M 'ss , X..,w,M.,. ,Www We Big day iT was, wiTh Two new Chev- roleT passenger cars and a ChevroleT Truclc in aT The same Time. TAII were sold beTore darlcl. NOT every day is such a banner day Tor WASSON CHEVROLET, INC., buT every day is a busy day ouT back in The modern repair shop, Shirley Malm- borg was only a specTaTor, buT The worlcing Torce is made up oT Mrs. Bar- ney McBirney, Richard MonTgomery, Guy Brewer, Gordon Crinlclaw, Clar- ence l-lubbard and The genial owners, Guy Wasson and S. W. Boyd. Oil wells reach Their derriclcs upward and Talce Their blaclc gold Trom The depThs below. BUT long beTore oil was ever discovered in Niobrara CounTy, men made a rich living from The wealTh oT The nuTriTious grasses on The surTace. Serving as an ouTleT To The ulTimaTe consumer oT beef, The LUSK SALES PAVILIONaTTracTs caTTle buyers Trom Omaha, Sioux CiTy and oTher easTern poinTs. lTs wide useTulness i-s aTTesTed by The line-up oT parked cars ouTside on a Typical sales day. Owned and operaTed by Ross Roll and Jaclc De-Ray, The Sales Pavilion is The hub OT Luslc's livesToclc indusTry. iwiiiligfi W me Mlm 02? lfmjqii 5 Jfwgj 0 XAJWC 4 ' MWMZAW 'Q 7,4 T Qs MP? A444 wwjwj iifwwwy ffm-WE,5W3f fffwxri, again, ,ZQVE My ?5fW,.n5, iwiffiaw wma .MM XR WQ CWD Zjawfuwf rug . 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