n Q 5 ' - QL sf i Nu C !l!l.. 'W 'B o fs 4 ssL 1 Y we V+ if fl ' ,EQ 'L . TH E ROAR WE DEDICATE thls 1959 Roar to our Prrnelpal and class sponsor Mr Weber who has been wnh us all four years of h1gh school Through h1S guldance and sense ofhumor he has made our hrgh school days a httle more enjoyable We thesemors say Thanks for everythmg 5 f U 1 Q x 85 5 ! ' I . , . - .. - .. I D ! ' OUR TEACHERS 'H Q ff .11 pa 'X AQ ...gaut- Warren Jones Martha Lubben Mar-vyn Olson Science English-Speech Mathematics Bernard M11ton Soc1a1 Studles Joanne Kablsch Commerc1a1 P-A as 1' Delmar Wrttler Voc A Leoba Ickman Hornemakrng WWW Harold Osbon Robert Humphrey Kay Kollrnorgen Musrc Coach P E Asst Coach Ind Arts Hd BOARD OF EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ADMINISTRATION W , .,,,.,.,,,-non-vfveneefffzf A S Uv ERINTENDENT Mr. David Hutcheson t 2 PRINCIPAL Mr. Tilton Weber SECRETARY Mrs. Andy Nielsen Ftfteen hlgh school students were glven a taste of school government th1s year when the student body approved a constitution to inaugurate a Student Coun Cil. The counctl., meetmg every two weeks embarked upon a heavy program and ended their year w1th a record of all projects acted upon At an lnitlal meettng towards the end of the f1rst semester officers for the councll were elected. The offlcers p1ctured to the rxght are Paul Mdllus key Presldent Lyle Stone, V1ce Prest dent Kay Carlson Secretary and J amce Frese Treasurer The high pomt of the counc11 syear was their acceptance for membershlp tnto .he Nebraska Assocxauon ofStudentCoun c1ls Th1s honor lS g1ven to approxunately twenty schools and entttles Lyons to dele gates to state and natlonal convenuons Members of the counctl, ptctured on the precedmg page, are Semor Class Gregg Nelsen Lyle Stone, Paul Mdllus key .Tumor Class Davtd Getsler Karen Keil, Steve Svendsen Sophomore Class man Class Ree Arm Chnstensen Pat Mcflluskey F.H A., Audrey Acton F.F A Ellls Babbltt L Club Bob Betts Pep Club Kay Carlson MUSIC Jan1ceFrese. The counctl s programs mcluded cloth mg and Christmas fun dr1ves publtshmg a student handbook sponsonng the Jubtlee pageant sponsormg a talent show and promot1ng clean up day dress up day and numerous school bulleun boards ug.: 54:-muon, assist STUDENT COUNCIL -7 -mms' , an 1 I . . , . . . - . ' : ' ' '- s . ' , . - - 0 . - I M 1 :T . . 0 X. , . . Q f Y ig! . . 8 I , - , z . . . . , , W V in Z I i I I k F , Norman Christensen, Pat Thayerg Fresh- .n.. A 'I A I F . . I 5 . 5 . . ' A , A ' ' , as n M 0 I I ' a I I 9 h .V . . . - ' W . . . . . . ' ' I ' ' 0 THROUGH THIS DOOR PASS THE NICEST KIDS.. What is LHS? You w111 see it on these and the succeeding pages unposed casual unrehearsed LHS 15 teachers talkmg in the hall a group of girls squeezing one more fnend onto a saggmg bleacher at a Pep Rally LHS IS every basketball game play practice studies of course clubs and classes all thls and more Most lmportant of all LHS IS something you're glad to be a part of and sorry to leave AND THE IR TEACHERS THIS IS THE WAY WE SPEND THE DAY 'Q Yu 'N ,ww L NOW THE TRUTH - SCHOOL LOW DOWN f And you know they d1dn t even place 1n the beauty contest? Go ahead mother gnaw and mangle me to the bone Dunk dunk drmk Arthur Murray taught me danclng 1n a HURRY 'I use , n v D n ..- ,,. . . ,, , g ou. .4- P2 .M P' im, if-Af ENIORS ffggsiv'-T ' ' Q - . Vx 5i1f?E4i f ., f 1 Q , Y .gwy W M ' ' ' , '. V 1 , ' ff,',:fQ'V? L ' m ,L 1. , ' ,,., X 'V I A U i 4 1. A V- , Wiffy M'-QQ? CW CLASS ROLL Audrey L Acton Eldon R Babb1tt Ellrs C Babbrtt Robert C Betts Kay Lynne Carlson Mary E Drummond Catherme A Frangenberg Jamce I Frese Bonnle A Frltts Patucra A Hurd Judrth K Gerch Ronald L Johnson Rlchard A Launsby Paul I McCluskey Bobble I McDan1el Gregg W Nelsen Ierrranne L Nrelsen E JoAnn Olson Robert L Pr1en Mrna J Rxch James M Scott Lyle M Stone Steve C Thatcher Kathleen I Tretz Arlen D Kempcke Anna Mane Vxles Karen F Weltzenkamp COLORS FLOWER Turquorse Carnauon MOTTO Our Thoughts Are But Dreams Unul Our Efforts Be Tr1ed f --5---,..-0 A 0 atna A BONNIE FRITTS Secretary Treasurer Vice President 1, Secretary 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 Band 1 2 3 4, Band Cllnicl 2, 3,4 Woodwind Trio3 Band Council 2 3 4 Majorette 1 Majorette Clinic 1 Girls Glee 1,2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Sextette 1 2 3 4 Trio 4 Madrigall 2 4, Chora1C1inic1 2 3 4, State Vocal Clinic 3 State Band Clinic 4, F H.A. 1 2 3 4 Song Leader 4 Fall Festival Sweetheart 3, Pep Club 1 2 3 4, Vice Presi dent 4 Cheerleader 2 Homecoming Attendant 4 Lionstales 4 An nual Staff 4- Class Play 4- County Government Day 3 Regent Exams 4 Lions Deus Executive Council 1 3 4. PAUL MC CLUSKEY President President 2 4 Secretary Treasurer 1 Student Counctl 4 Presldent 4- Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 DixieBand1 PepBand1 2 3 4 rigal 2 4 Choral Clinic 3 4 Track2 Thespians 4, Vice President 4 Lronstales 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Committee 4 Class Play 3 4 Declamatory 1 County Government Day 3 Regent Exam Winner 4 Lrons Den Executive Council 1 2 3 4, Recreation Director 1, 3 Vice President 1 President 4 National English Award Winner 4. MARY DRUMMOND Vrce Presndent Vrce President 4, Girls Glee 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 3 4 Sex tette 1 2 3 4 Madngal 1 2 4- State Vocal Clinic 4 Choral Climc 1 2 3,4 F H A. 1 2 3 4 Historian 2 2nd Vice President 3 1st Vice President 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Thespians 4 Lronstales 4 Annual Staff4 Class Play4f County Government Day 3 Band C0unci12, 3, 43 Band Clinic 1,2, 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4s Mad- .-nf' ELLIS BABBITT Student Council 4' Mixed Chorus 4- FFA. 1234 VicePresi dent 4 Football 4 Annual Staff 4. -CF' AU DREY ACTON Student Council 4 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Choral Clinic4 FHA. 1234 Re creation Chairman 2 Secretary 3 President 4 District Publicity 3 Fall Festival Attendant 4- Pep Club 1 2 3 4- Lionstales 4- Annual Editor 4 Annual Committee 4 Declamatory 1, Girls State Alter nate 3 Regents Exams 4. LYLE STONE Vice President 2 President 3 Smdent Council 4, Vice Presnient 4 Band 1 2 3,4 Dance Band 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Band Climc 1,2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Basketba1l2 Thesprans 4 Scnbe 4 Lionstales Govermnent Day 3 Regent Exams 4- Llons Den Executlve Council 2 3 Treasurer 3 KAREN WEITZENKAMP Treasurer 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Major ette 3,4 MaJorette Clinic 3 4 Girls Glee 1,2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 34 ChoralClin1c34 FHA. 1 2 3 4 Fall Festival Attendant 3 439913 Club 1 2 3 4 Homecommg Attendant 4 Thespians 3 Secre tary Treasurer 4 Lionstales 4 An nual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Regents Exams 4 County Government Day o 3 s 1 5 l D l l I U ' ' 0 9 l n ' . . : : . . . : ' . . : . 9 : ' : ' : 4g Annual Staff 4, Annual Committee 43 Class Play 3, 43 County S 1 9 9 I . X I I : ' I 3 O I D I I : 1 3. KAY CARLSON Casey Secretary 2 Student Council 4 Secretary 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Band Clmic 2,3 4 Malorette 2 3 4 Majorette Clmic 2 3 4 Girls Glee 1234 Mixed Chorus1234 Sextette2 3 4 Choral Cllnic 3 4 F H.A. 1 2 3 4 Publ.1cityChair man 3 Fall Festival Attendant 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 President4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Armual staffs AnnualComm1ttee 4 Class Play 4 Declamatory 1 County Government Day 3 Gtrls State 3 Lrons Den EXCCUIIVC Connctl 2 GREGG NELSEN President 1, Treasurer2 Student Council 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Choral C11I1lC 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Lettered 3 4- Co Captain 4 All Con ference 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lettered 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Lettered2 3 4 L Club 2 3 4, Vice President 4 Homecommg Atten dant 4 Thesplans 4 President 4, Lionstales Edltor 4- Annual Staff 4, Annual Cornm1ttee4 Class Play 3 4 Declamatory 1 County Govern ment 3 Boys State 3 Regent Exams 4 L10l'lS Den Execuuve Council ELDON BABBITT MixedChorus14,FFA.123, IERRIANNE NIELSEN err1 G1rlsGlee1234 FHA. 12 3, 4g Parhamentanan 4s Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 4, Thesprans 4, Lronstales 4g Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4. -'N ,UH I I 'V A VV 2 . . . : . I.: . I I I aa I I I Q ' .I I I 5 Q X A I I I I I ' I I I I ' : . ' I ' I I I I 4g Football 4: Track 2g Class Play 4. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1.2. .., .n , , 71 . . 0 r JAMES SCOTT im Attendedwestern Nebraska High School 1 2 President 1 2 Student Council 1 2 Band 1 2 3 Band Clinic 1 2 Boys Glee 1,2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Choral Cliruc 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Lettered 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Let tered 2 4 Track 1 Lettered 1 W Club 1 2 L Club 3 4, Secretary 4 1.1011823168 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 County Government Day 3. E. IOANN OLSON Vice President 3 Girls Glee 1 2 3 4, F I-LA. 1 2 3 4, Fa1lFesti- val Sweetheart 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader3 4, Homecoming Attendant 4' Lronstales 4- Annual Staff,4 Annual Commrttee 4 County Government Day 3 Re gents Exams 4 Thespians 4. BOB BETTS Student Council4 Bandl Mixed Chorusl 4 Choral C1inic4 Footballl 2 3 4, Lettered 2 3 4, Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lettered Ktng 4 Thesptans 4- Lionstales 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 clamatory 1 County Government Day 3. I AN ICE FRESE all Student Council 4 Treasurer 4 Bandl 2 3 4,PepBand1 2 Dance Band 41- Saxophone Quartette 2 3 4 Band Clinic 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee 1234 M1xedChorus12 Sextette 1 2 3 4 Madngal 1 2 4 State Vocal Chnic4 F H.A. 1 2 3 4, 1st Vlce President 3, Fall Festival Attendant 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Secretary 4 Thesplans 4 Ltonstales 4 An nual Staff 4g Class Play 4 Decla matory 1 County Government Day 3 lo' l . . I U D . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' IRJ .I 1 1 I S I I f 1 I S 1 1 1 1 . , : I U I I l D I 3 1 1 1 1 ' , : I O I O I : . I l , I 3, 43 Track 1.2, Lettered 23 L Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Homecoming ' : ' . : : :DC- UJ If 1 1 1 ' 1 1 : 1 , I 3 In 1 1 1 I 1 13141 Q L I D I- : . Y : - ANNA VILES 9IAnnll Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette Clinic 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Clinic 3g Girls Glee 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4g Choral Clinic 4g F.H.A. 1,2,3g Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4, Thespians 43 Lionstales 43 An- nual Staff 45 Class Play 33 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4. ARLEN KEMPCKE Kemp Mixed Chorus 1 2 4-3 F F A. 1 2 3 4, Presrdent 4 Fall Festival King 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Lettered 3 4' Track 2 Homecomrng At teudant 4, LC1ub 4, Lionstales 4- Annual Staff 4- Class Play 3 County Government Day 3 KATH1.EEN TIETZ Kathy Attended West Point High School 1 2 3 GirlsGlee12 3 4 Mixed Chorus1234 PepClub12 Annua1Staff4 CountyGovemment Day 3. ROBERT PRIEN 2 3 4 F F A. 1 Secretary4, Football 3 4 Lettered 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Lettered 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Lettered 3 4 L Club 3 4 Homecoming Atten dant 4 Lionstales 4 Annual Staff CATHERINE FRANGENBERG Gurls Glee 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 ThCS'p1aIlS4 Lmnstales 4 An nual Staff 4 Class Play 3 RICHARD LAU NSBY A12 D1ck RONALD JOHNSON Football 2 3 4, Lettered 4 Bas ketball 1 2 L Club 4 Lionstales 4 Annual Staff 4. BOBBIE MC DANIEL Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4g F. H. A. 1, 2g Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Lionstales 45 An- nual Staff 43 Regents Exams 4. PATRICIA HURD llpatu Band 1.2, 3,43 Majorene 2, 3,4, Majorette Clinic 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Choral Clinic 4g F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Historian 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Lionstales 43 Annual Staff 4g Class Play 4, Declamatory 1. STEVE THATCHER Thatch Band 1 2 Dude Bandl Dance Band 1 Band Clinic 1 Mnced Chorus 1 4 Football 1 2 4, Lettered 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lettered 3 4 Track 1 3 4, Lettered 3 4 L Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Thesprans 4 Lionstales 4g Class Play 3 Declamatory 1 County Government Day IUDY GERCH Girls Glee 1,2,3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 34 Choral Climc 4 Fl-LA. 1234, Treasurez4 FFA. Sweetheart Attendant 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Lion stales 4 Annual Staff 4. MINA RICH G1rlSG1ee1234 FHA 34 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Lionstales 4 Annual Staff 4. -1:9 1 I I I I , I I ' I I I I I I 3. . , n n I J I ' Q I I I .I ' 5 X 9 1 u I ' 1 I ' AV ! ff ', U THE RESTLESS YEARS The restless years They were mdeed' Some of us are left who began together m kmdergarten. Our teacher M1ss Lorrame Sandberg was from the progresstve school. We took naps on our towels had cracker breaks every mormng and spent most of the year learnmg to work well wtth others We were werghed tw1ce a year and remembered llttle of what we were taught. In the first grade M1ss Ilene Young spent her DRUHII hours teachrng us to read She d1d an ex cellent Job Some of us st11l read today on rare occas1ons M1ss Corrme Faubel broke most of the boy s hearts m the second grade by gettmg marrred as soon as school was out. The hbrary was 1I1 the second grade room that year and we remmnber lt as an excellent place to hrde Ln. M1ss Ameha Everett our thrrd grade teacher 1S sull w1th us Under her gurdance we began to take an mterest m our studtes and extra work We remember her encourag1ng help 1n art faxrs and hatchmg cocoons and tn general, maktng school mteresung. The fourth grade and M1ss Langley w1ll always be synonomous to us We remember the spec1a1 blackboard w1th l'11StOI'1C31 events 1I1 colored chalk, the curtatns m the w1ndows and THE ADVENTURES OF REMI MISS Mane Young gulded us through the frfth grade. She taught us to be good students and good Sucth grade classes fotmd us w1th Mrs Euruce Sexton. School was fun that year w1th pottery makmg a baseball game to learn geography by and the d1SCOV61'y of Aprrl Fool's Day CWe had the perfect joke on our teacher when we wrote k1ck me on her coat. We forgot her daughter was one of our classmates J In the seventh grade we found ourselves tn the rnlddle of a hot spell and we remember fondly the teacher who recetved permrsston to let her class go barefooted Oh how unsophtsucated we were' Mrs Luey Sm1th made us tnterested rn nature wtth her goldftsh and turtles The seventh grade year found us pub11sh1ng our school paper The Seventh Grade Dragon Our last year U1 grade school saw us dabbltng tn Algebra, Htstory courses and other advanced etghth grade subjects M1ss Martan Ruff our teacher saw us through the excltement of commencement to hlgh school as we shyly graduated together w1th our new class mates from rural schools The rest 1sn't hrstory yer. You remember the freshman year when we planned our class party and postponed It four umes the sophomore skus the Jtuuor sen1or prom and the sentor superronty we all would hke to thtnk we reached Perhaps someday we ll come back agatn and talk about all this Unul then we can glance at th1s page to start the memortes ilowmg. . . , . . . We recall that we must have been the champion softball team on the playground that year. row Y' cl 54: , 'I 'hr , ,1- 'avw , , X. 4 J ra,, ' IUNIORS The offtcers for the .Tumor Class for 1958 1959 were Dav1dGe1s1er Pres1 1dent Randall Paulsen V1ce Prestdent Nancy Hendr1ckson Secretary and Treas urer SteveSvendson. AfterStudentCoun c1l became a defllllte group the class elected Dav1dGe1s1er Steve Svendson and Karen Ke11 to represent them on the Council. On October 14 they held thetr fxrst and only class party a ctuh supper followed by an evenmg of dancing. Nearly everyone 1Il the class was there to par take of the fBSUV1I116S Most of then tune m November was spent workmg on the class play YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU QIVBII on November 21 Campatgn posters plastered the walls of the study hall and halls as they went all out tn thelr campaigns forCounty Government held on February 17 at Tekamah. Ten elected and four appolnted 0ff1C131S took part in the days act1v1t1es The blggest event of the year was the .Tumor-Sen1or Banquet and Prom on May 8 Choosmg the Egypuan theme of 'Kismet ' the class d1d a remarkable job of gettmg lt set up 1n one week. Charlene Stanek and Steve Svendson were chosen by the American Leglon and the V.F W to represent Lyons at G1rls State and Boys State. Arnencan Hlstory Class? JW111101' Class PEHTY- - ' - I 0 ' 9 I I 1 1 1 o v , Y . . . I u n 1 0 n Q . 4 1 - I - 9 I I 9 'X Jerry Anderson Ralph Barnett 'Sw' V Karen Frese Larry Connealy Nancy Erma Hendrrckson Holmberg Ks- 'CU' x lf lx mmf ff W Gary Ph1111pS Darw1n Peterson ir 3 ' Dean Brunton 'POV 'WS7 fl? X X Gerald Carlson Orvllle Carlson ui 1 Magel Davld Robert G allup G Cl-S1617 Ge rsler Karen Anna Kell Larsen ! x Eff WR C, S2 Elame McKernan Arnold Ben James P11311 Roscoe Smrth sf, 4. W! 4-nv elf David Chrrstensen Dlane Glrssm an 'E f Kay Mlller Charlene Stanek we I Sponsor Le Roy JOYCG Maxrne Judy Mr. Mrlton Tejral Van Berg Carlson Van Berg Vavra Wayne f B1 Church Delores I-legem ann EZ' Rand all Paulsen itfy Steve Svendsen W 1 l x sf Ao ,Q 394 . .-HL Sponsor Mr. Jones :J b Lui' ,I Y V 7 ulzb , R , rw .- X lf Y V V, ,X ,A , K g, Q J 1 K k k , I 5 na sr M. X ,- ' V W 4 y r Vi - K 1 s 7, J 0 'I . . .11 e R . Ss .Nw A ,, 2 R R C Kl'KKl'l Alf l Q l r V R 9 ' f K ff as .lz 5, 1 wtf 7 L Q ' V A 4 ' ' wwf W I A fy M J, V ., AA , fl' 3 WU M f ' R K 5 Studying for once? Oh those meals Officers for the Sophomore Class were: Maxine Johnson, Presidentg Norman Christ- ensen,Vice-Presidentg Jackie Church, Sec- retarygand Pat Thayer,Treasurer. Represent- atives to the Student Council were Pat Thay- er and Norman Christensen. Two class parties were held: a hayrack ride in the fall and a skating party and picnic in the spring. Waiters and Waitresses for the Junior- Senior Banquet were: Gene Sunderman, Nor- man Christensen, Jim Johnson Harold Neis Harlan Frese David McC1uskey Maxine Johnson Mary Lu Hendrickson Pat Thayer Charleen Bro w ning Jackie Cnurch and Karlene Anderson SOPHOMORES You re gonna miss rt Karlene Anderson Margaret Ayer Cheryl Bacon Raymond Beckner Charleen Browning Robert Carlson MarJor1e Case Norman Chnstensen Jackle Church Bob Frangenberg Harlan Frese Mary Gatewood Mary Ann Goxng Ken Gould Betty Heltshusen Mary Lu Hendrrckson 11m Johnson Maxlne Johnson Cheryl Lelfert Dav1d McCluskey Jerrel Lea Moran Harold Nels Delores Newell Dean Peterson Margaret R1ch Darrel Sanderson Claus Sass Suzann Shaw Donna Stokes Gene Sunderman Mauetta Svendsen Marllyn Svendsen Sharon Svendsen Val Swanson Pat Thayer Melvtn Uehhng Carol Vavra Leroy Vlles Wilma W alter Sponsor Mr Kollmorgen -16 af if blk AIU x-439 FRESHMEN Ulu lil.. ... FIRST POW Left to Rrght Pat MoC1uskey Student Counc11 Representatlve Randy Bacon Rresnienr Carole Deupree Vrce Pres1dent Ree Ann Chrrstensen Secretary Treasurer and Student Councll Representattve. SECOND ROW Mr Olson Sponsor Gordon Olson,Janet Svendsen. THIRD ROW Kenny Pame Sharon Brunton Ltnda Blrss Cheryl Tranmer, Marllyn Mrlllgan Shrrley Rrch Kathleen Kruegar Eddle Johnson. FOURTH ROW Denr11SBlanken beckler Eddte Hertshusen Tun McDaruel Dewey Long Gall Bovee, Curl1sRehbe1n Carl Peterson Donald Peterson FIFTH ROW Bobby Redding Darrel Kempcke Dav1dLaunSby Ray Hale Rodney Ntelsen, Marvtn Sundqmst, .Terry I-Iolrnberg Larry Olson, Ray Peterson. Davis, Betty Gallup, Marinell Hansen, Leona Johnson, Beverly Carlson, Judy Heideman, Lorene THE 6-6 PROGRAM The six year high school was initiated at the start of the 1958-59 school year. The play was a switch from eight years of elementary work to six. The 6-6 plan made it pos- sible to offer a wider selection of courses for all high school students. Under this plan, a greater number of students were able to utilize existing facilities and equipment. Seventh and eighth grade students were, for the first time, using the special facilities of the science department, music department, mathematics department, industrial department, physical education department and the library. This type of program has made it possible to more nearly provide for the special needs and interests of the seventh and eighth grade students. THE PIONEERS FRONT ROW Left to Right Larry Sanderson Dorothy V11es Helen Frangenberg Mary McCluskey Sandra Bolton Mary Peterson Gary Martens SECOND ROW Sponsor Miss Collrgan Tana Walter Rosemary Eimers Randy Johnson B111 Stanek Marty Sears Ramon Sundqulsl Dale Rewinkel Cheryl Sanderson THIRD ROW Ratsy Hayes Irene Keri Beverly Larsen Patty Wrltse Merlene Deupree Steven Kemble Patty Johnson Ann Johnson MISSING Dan Brockway 3 5 E , O 0 I I I ' , , . - : . 3 , I , . . - , . : . CLASS OFFICERS Off1cers for the twenty e1ghth graders were Larry Gustafson, Presldent Elaxne Getsler Vxce Prestdent Jack Scott, Secretary and Bob Benson Treasurer The class flower was the carnatton and the1r motto was Success Is Our Goal. Three pames were held durmg the year The fxrst was dancmg H1 the gym followed by games and a lunch At Chnstmas t1me names were drawn and an exchange of g1fIS took place at the1r second party A skattng party and p1cn1c lunch was held 1n the spnng as then' last party The .Tumor Hlgh Basketball team placed 4-th III the .T un1or Hlgh Tournament at Bancroft EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Torn Reddmg, Sharon Knox, Donna Peterson MardelIeBrown1ng Judy Church Patty Helgesen. SECOND ROW Ketth Wenzenkamp Brenda Taylor Ltnda M1s ner Elame Getsler, Hazel J' ohnson, Mary Pame M1ss Colhgan Sponsor THIRD ROW D61 w1n Peterson J' ack Scott Steve Chard, Randall Rogers Bob Benson, Larry Gustafson D1ck Preston. MISSING Bud Brockway Members of the Iun1or Htgh basketball team were Jack Scott Bob Benson Bud Brockway Larry Gustafson Dale Rewmkel Ketth Weltzenkarnp Dlck Preston B111 Sta nek Steve Chard and Tom Reddtng Coaches for the team were Marvyn Olson and Bernard Mrlton The Cheerleaders were Elame Gexsler Mary Parne Judy Church Patty Helgeson and Mardelle Brownmg Seven games were prayed of wh1ch frve were won The record was Decatur fwonj O a k l an d fwonj Beemer fwonj Oakland fwonj two country schools fwonj Oakland flostj and Bancroft flostj IUNIOR HIGH DAYS 'ss FN ,ian The Cheerleaders Kmg Bob Queen Elarne Prlnce Dlck Prtnces Iu y QB GRADE TEACHERS gift! fur-nav MIS Plenlrlg Mrs Murphy Mrs Johnson Mrs Everett Krndergarten Frrst Second Thlrd MISS Langley Mrss Young Mlss Nexll M1ss Collrgan FOllrth Fifth S1XIh Seventh and Elghth Freshman Enghsh CUSTODIANS I Harold Johnson Evelyn Ayer ,,,,4 gh 4 ay ne , E A vr r ' A ' Q--- .A , r 'A'-.,r , M y I Q t I l E K 2 1 . I ITIES Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Gregg Nelsen Steve Thatcher ,hm Scott Bob Betts Dave Gelsler there there here here here there there here there Pender Wakef1e1d Scnbner Decatur Tekamah Valley Hooper West Pomt Oakland FOOTBALL STATISTICS TD 7 7 5 1 1 PAT Total 3 1 5 1 0 L 1 T L 7 , M , ,, ,lV 13 19 ' 33 ' 25 7 7 7 ,7 . 18 2 STEVE T. Bm' FIRST ELEVEN N- . A .t JIM s. w,.x'V ,Q , -Ya' ,V-fr qv.. 7, 4 :sl ' -un V f.. A ,, ,Rx V , J- -.-J. Lia ' 'f 1 5 A ,V Q .L 1 1 ., V 1. A : if ff A lg A .1 Q ' ' ' ' ,aww . 1.5 1' A- , J , ' .. v-..,s.....3ferggVmg,kf:V - N , -rs A ' ' Q' 31' J-,W-,, ij! T., 'Us . . . BOB P. STEVE S. JERRY A. JIM S. ARLEN K. HAROLD N. DAVE G SECOND TEAM AND SCRUBS BASKETBALL 10 KKAII TEAM Scribner Hooper Valley Wisner Wakefield Tekamah Pender West Pomt Oakland Decatur Bancroft Crarg Husker Conference Play o D1str1ct Tournament 82 freld goals 61 of 96 free throws 63 5070 225 total pomts School record 41 freld goals 30 of 64 free throws 47070 112 total pomts 3 fleld goals 3 of 9 free throws 3301 9 total pomts GAME SCORES lst Team 2nd Team 31-32 Lyons 44-35 60-50 Lyons 23-55 34-60 Lyons 34-7 53-55 Lyons 32-33 60-50 Lyons 37-38 Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyons BURT COUNTY TOURNAMENT Lyons Lyons Lyons Stanton Banc roft 25 freld goals 18 of 28 free throws 64 207 68 total pomts 23 fleld goals 18 of 30 free throws 60010 64 total pomts 35 field goals 64 of 115 free throws 55 7070 134 total pomts Vx .fl Scribner Hooper Valley Wisner Wakefield Tekamah Pender West Pomt Oakland Decatur Bancroft Oakland Tekamah Cralg 61 48 7 freld goals 15 of 28 free throws 53010 29 porrts 4 freld goals 2 of 7 free throws 28 501' 10 total pomts 2 fxeld goals 1 of 7 free throws 14010 5 total po1nts 58-49 50-40 45-40 35-32 ' 49-53 35-33 ' 46-47 29-30 50-47 42-52 '71-40 ' 49-47 4-4-43 63-55 50-37 ' - ff ' ' ' 60-38 'JP' 22- 9 - 5 X g . 0: gl f AE- I 3 , WX 7 f ' ' . 2 if V - . 3 '3'00l 'r'- T '0?f?T1 ' 5 . Q L4 . . I - 02 ' Y ' ' ,' K ' . 3 R ., . 1 5 og 3 - . 3 S l Z . ,. A T' 1 ' 1 -V Nm 0 H qxb 12x BURT COUNTY CHAMPS val K K ll TEAM . , 1 s H I , Q K ' ,I ' W H ' i 4 U' Y 34 15 ,Q 1 xx, V -QQ, 'MM K B 1 25 30 23 233 14 E 11 3 , in ikii Ri Q mwah K ' ' ' 1 TRACK v ax We S14 Q fd,-JW Q1 H Q51 If vw +3 4.1 4 PHYSICAL !'0 W 'mgmw ,QM my W fx Q v 17 N 43 ff 95,1 Q ,vggazf ,Q 2 we if EDUCATIO w. CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT Bob Betts VICE PRESIDENT Gregg Nelsen SECRETARY Jlm Scott TREASURER Steve Thatcher STUDENT MANAGERS PICTURED BELOW Left to Rlght hm Johnson Ed Johnson Claus Sass LeRoy V11es and Darrel Sanderson. AGERS PEP CLUB Vlce Presrde I Secretary AND OFFICERS K Q Xavuvfwf Treasurer . - . D 4, 5 r. 1 W President fy gf ly X CHEERLEADERS BAND COUNCIL CONCERT BAND 5 Pifi ,f rv' Q .OD 4-r 5,10 .nina-it vw. sf? ALQLQQ 4?1J Q Wife, ,p J. A X GIRLS' SEXTETTE G 6.39 Inf-a GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO MIXED CHORUS GIRLS' GLEE vacuum.-uv npr HUMEMA M . 5 AMERICA Presldenr, Audrey Acton Flrst V1ce Presldent Mary Drummond Second Vlce Presldent Karen Frese Secretary NancyHendr1ckson Treasurer Judy Gerch Parhamentarlan Jerrlanne Nellsen Hrsrorlan PatHurd Pub11c1tyCha1rman KarenKe11 Recreat1onCha1rman Margaret Ayer Song Leader Bonnle FIIICS Sponsor M1SSICkmaH FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FUTURE FARMERS Presrdent Arlen Kempcke V1ce Presldent E111s Babbm Secretary Bob Prlen Treasurer Ben Roscoe News Reporter Jerry Anderson Senunel Larry Conneally Sponsor Mr Wlttler FFA Sweetheart FHA Kmg Conferrmg of Degrees 9QMAKfRs . X M X, D ntl 5 ,, 15 5 45 My 00 ROQ. NEW ' X Land Judgmg Team Wu-X Q 11 Z-W I xrro 0 QA' FXF, if 5 xX A 5' 0 04' Q U L y J LIONLSTALES sun: ROAR STAFF 999 , is .qi ., 'f V A uf GREGG NELSEN PAUL MC CLUSKEY NNUAI. c om Ml 1 rr z QMHACION KAY CARLSON 5 if Q IOANN OLSON LYLE STONE YOU CAN T TAKE IT WITH YOU Grandfather Vanderhof Davrd Gelsler Mrs Sycamore Mr Sycamore Alrce Essle Mr Krrby Mrs Krrby Gay Wellrngton Kay Mlller Jerry Anderson Karen Kell Joyce Van Burg Steve Svendsen Erma Holmberg Nancy I-lendrrckson Tony Krrby Mr De Penna Rheba Donald Kolenkhov Henderson Justrce Department Agents Drrector Mtss Lubben Stage Manager Charlene Stanek Robert Gelsler Arnold Prren Maxrne Carlson Larry Connealy Leroy TeJral Randall Paulsen Ben Roscoe Darwln Peterson be 4449409 :union 2' if PLAY I Ed ..... . . .Ralph Barnet: Grand Duchess ...... . . .Karen Frese WW, ,, i ., ' ' fa WY Y X K O THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Dramatis Personae THE GUESTS: Florence . . . Hannibal , , Fairy , , , Jeffrey . . . Mrs. Paddy, . Mrs Savage THE FAMILY Samuel Titus Lily Belle THE STAFF Doctor Emmett Miss Willy John Thomas Directed by Io Lubben Stage Manager . . Bonnie Fritts Paul McCluskey Ierrianne Nielsen . Eldon Babbitt . . . . Pat Hurd Mary Drummond Lyle Stone Bob Betts I amce Frese Gregg Nelsen Kay Carlson Danny Marr Io Olson 4 9- 44' 3,555 A TH ESPIANS Newly orgamzed thls year thelr offrcers are Pres1dent Gregg,Ne1sen Vlce Presxdent Pau1McC1uskey Secretary Treasurer Karen Wextzenkamp and Scrlbe Lyle Stone Thelr sponsor M1ss Lubben mmated a group of semors when they Journeyed to SIOUX Crty 111 February The new off1cers pres1ded at mmatxon m May when they went to Omaha 'QPQR K I h f 395 ,gr J' Q, Ei X2 as e ly 175 K sd-1 A L ,. X y U R . N F e Q, L f fe W ,r y 4. .xy y IT'S AN HONOR homzcommc l958 I 'Q Future Float Makers of Amenca Tekamah at the stake That blg day The wmner Royalty and friends The Royal Couple FAI.l.'. rzsrlvu A .To Ann 01505 and Arlen Kempcke were crowned F.F.A. Sweetheart and F.H.A. King at the annual Fall F esuval. Crowmng them were last year's royalty B0nn1eFr1tts and Ion Drummond Attendants to the Sweetheart were. Karen Weuzenkamp, J amce Frese Judy Gerch Kay Carlson, and Audrey Acton. Atten dants to the Klng were. Eldon and Ell1S Babb1tt Orvllle Carlson Wayne Vavra, and Dlck Launsby Crown bearers for the OCCHSIOD were Deunls Kempcke and Nancy Gerch. Maxme Johnson served as toastm1s tress for the evemng. The J uruors honored the Seruors and faculty at the annual J un1or Semor Banquet and Prom ustng the theme of K1smet. Guests entered the aud1tor1um through a large pyrarmd complete wtth a Jeweled mummy Loolang over the country s1de one could see a row of sphlnx and palm trees around an oasts Adormng one wall was a large Aladdms Lamp wlth the semors motto Another wall had caltphs wnth the names of all the semors On the stage was another large golden lamp The slave boys were Norman Chnstensen, Gene Sunderman, Dav1d MoCluskey Harlan F rese. .T 1IT1 Johnson and Harold Nems Harem gtrls were Karlene Anderson, Charleen Browning J ackze Church Mary Hendnckson Maxlne Johnson, and Pat Thayer Furrushmg mustc for the Prom wh1ch followed the Banquet was Tommy Btshop and h1s band. KISMET ? 'l SENIOR TRIP D vox W 'ii'ot9q 1 G 6 raduaflq Q0 'e 5 6 .6- V C001 I e 'nQhc' Give 6 ddres QS COMMENCEMENT 059' Wxog 5 x oiq' er Co 5 iemors o gf? I 0 9 I 'V j ' I 0 1 I ,Q , I ,Q n I Q Processional ........... .' ........... '. . . .............. Karen Frese Invocation .............................. ..... Re v. Henry Guinotte The Halls of Ivy ....... ' ............... ....... Se nior Girls Sextette Introduction of Speaker ................ ..... S upt. David Hutcheson Common Stocks' and Uncommon Profits ............ Dr. Burrell Beck Dear High School Days ............... ....... Se nior Girls Sextette Presentation of Graduating Class . . ,'. . . . .... Principal 'I'ilton'Weber n a non of Diplomas ...........,. . ....... Mr. Eton Southwell esident Board of Education. n 1 i .... . ........ . . .... ........ Rev.L.A.Wo ssinn .. .......... .. ..... ........ 1 KIIQ AWB? xv lie so' 6' - Xx 10 A Xiilusf X V05 569 We 8 ws-Q 6301 .vbon ey-M, One way to get good grades. Hi ya' cats! nYX3XX ' aim ff? f7'Z7Q ' . quxefn ' A V16 te' Q07 . -an 015 . X855 QQ? . QXCS C e CX at we Bars 41,0011 X THE HIGH SCHOOI D Xxx YESTERYEARS In observance of Lyons' 75th an- niversary, we dedicate this page to those years when the town looked like these pictures portray. 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