McCook College - Chieftain Yearbook (McCook, NE)

 - Class of 1957

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GERHART, JOHN, JR. John ' s home is in Denver, Pennsylvania. He comes to us at McCook as an educa- tion major and plays a good tackle for the Indians. This ex-G.I. hasn ' t disclosed any further plans. GILLILAND, IDA MAE. Babe is planning to be a gradeschool teacher. She ' s secretary-treasurer of Wa- conda Council, and has taken part in WAA and Tom- Toms during her two years. She was an attendant to the 1955 Homecoming Queen. Babe ' s home town is North Platte. GILLILAND, LOWELL. Lowell ' s home town is Cur- tis. Nebraska. He served with the Air Force. Lowell is taking education. He is active in Men ' s Organization and ' Vets Club. Lowell played basebal l for the Curtis Aggies this past summer. HAHN, RICHARD. Physics, chemistry and mathematics have occupied much of Dick Hahn ' s time during his two years. A civil engineering student from Hamlet, he has been a member of Veteran ' s Organization and Men ' s Organization for two years. Dick is working part-time for the Bureau of Reclamation. HARRIS, JOHN. As a McCook pre-law student, J. T. is active in many college organizations. He is Circle-K secretary, on Men ' s Council, president of Choir and Student Senate, and second year sports editor-pho- tographer for the annual. J. T. is a licensed pilot and on the varsity debate squad. HEUMPHREUS, GARY. Gary comes to McCook Col- lege from Lincoln, Nebraska. He is a pre-medical stu- dent. He has been a member of the Men ' s Organization and Vet ' s Organization both his junior and senior years. Track and basketball are his sports. Gary was also in- terested in dramatics and public speaking. HUDSON, DAVID. An active member of Circle K, Men ' s Organization, and M Club is Dave Hudson, who comes to McCook from North Platte. An engineer- ing student, he is president of Circle K, a council mem- ber in Men ' s Organization and a vigorous guard on the football team. HUMMEL, JOAN. Assistant editor now for the second year on the Chieftain staff, Joan is a familiar figure at most school activities. This term, Joan is also in her second year in the Tom-Toms, WAA, and Waconda Council. Her hobby of reading perhaps influenced the choice of elementary education as her major. HUNTLEY, BARBARA. A senior, majoring in elemen- tary education, Barbara has been a member of Waconda Council for the past two years. Her home is in Oberlin, Kansas. Barbara hopes for a career as a school teacher. JAEGER, EUGENE. Gene is one of the veterans at McCook College; he has been active in both Men ' s Organization and Veteran ' s Org anization. He is major- ing in business administration and lives in McCook. JAEGER, GERALD. Gerald is president of Veteran ' s Organization and has been a member of Men ' s Organiza- tion for the past two years. Jerry has become a familiar figure around the campus. He ' s majoring in business administration, lives with his wife Hazel, in McCook. JONES, JOHN. A general agriculture student from Indianola, John has been a member of Veteran ' s Organ- ization and Men ' s Organization for two years. He has also participated in Newman Club. JUSSEL, DONALD. Don is a prominent member of the football squad and a former Navy frogman. He has been a member of Men ' s Organization, Veterans Organization and M Club for the past two years. In preparation for engineering Don is working for the Bureau of Reclamation. He ' s married; he and his wife Dorothy live in McCook. Gerhart Gilliland, I. GiUiland, L. Hahn Jaeger, E. Harris Jaeger, G. Heumphreus Jones Hudson Jussel Hummel Kepler Huntley Kimball

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BYRNE, JUDE. Jude Byrne, a business adr student from McCook has been active in Circle K and Men ' s Organization during his two years of school. He belongs to the Newman Club. Jude works part time. CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM. William Carmichael, an education major and McCook native, has been active in football, basketball and track. His position was end. Bill is a transfer student from Colorado College major- ing in journalism. Bill ' s middle name is Leonard. He received a letter in football this year. CARPENTER, JOHNNIE. Johnnie Carpenter, who hails from Goodland, Kansas, has been very active dur- ing his two years. Men ' s Organization has claimed him as its vice-president and council member; he has been a member of Circle K and a cheerleader. He was chair- man of a homecoming committee. CHAMBERS, NORMAN. Norman is a biology major; has been a member of Men ' s Organization and Veterans Organization for two years. He has served as organiza- tion editor of the annual staff during his senior year. Norman is a stock and grain fanner from Holbrook. CLONCH, DeLINN. DeLinn is a business administra- tion student. He hails from McCook, and has been active in Circle K and Men ' s Organization. One of DeLinn ' s major interests is athletics; he has lettered in track for two years. DeLinn works part time. GUSHING, KAREN. Elementary education is the field of Karen Cushing, a senior from Stratton. She numbers among her activities Tom-Toms, Choir and Waconda Council. Karen works part time. She is in the choir. DARLING, LOWELL. A prospective businessman is Lowell Darling, who hails from Danbury, Nebraska. His activities include Men ' s Organization, of which he has been a member for the past two years. He lists his main interest as bugs. Bruntz Butz Byrne Carmichael Carpenter Chambers Clonch Cushing Darling Davidson Dawson Finch Fortin Frazier Gartrell f f DA ' VIDSON, HAROLD. Harold, a business administra- tion major, hails from McCook. Men ' s Organization claims his services as council member, and he is active as treasurer in Circle K and is in M Club. He was selected football manager and has won honors as a sprinter on the track team. DAWSON, MYRON. Farming is the main interest of Myron Dawson, a general agricultural student from Edison. Chemistry and zoology are his majors. He has been a member of Men ' s Organization for two years. Myron ' s middle name is Farrell. FINCH, RAYMOND. Ray, a secondary education major from McCook, has been one of the more active men during his two years at MCC. He is one of the Men ' s Organization council members and is secretary of the Veterans Organization. He is married, and has one son. FORTIN, LEE. A secondary-education major from Oberlin, Kansas. Lee Fortin is president of both Men ' s Organization and the M Club, and was selected as attendant to Homecoming King for two years. Lee, a tackle, has lettered in football for both years. FRAZIER, LARRY. Larry, a pre-law major, was elect- ed senior class president. He has also served as choir president and advertising manager for the 1957 Chief- tain. An accomplished speaker and debater, Larry was awarded the 1956 Norris Memorial Trophy. Larry is a licensed private pilot. GARTRELL, VELMA. Another of the most active girls in the school is Velma Gartrell, a prospective lab- oratory technician. She is an assistant editor of the 1957 Chieftain. A sports enthusiast, she has been a prominent member of WAA and Tom-Toms. Her skill in horseback riding has won her many ribbons and trophies.



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KEPLER, RON. Ron lives right here in McCook and he is taking a general course of instruction here at the College. Ron is an active member in the activities of the Men ' s Organization. He is also a member of the Circle K. McBRIDE, SHARRON. Sharron is a senior whose home is in McCook. Her course is elementary education. Sharron ' s organization time is taken up by Tom-Toms, Waconda Council, and Phi Theta Kappa. She ' s engaged, plans to be married this summer. She has an avid in- terest in the Mines. KIMBALL, CAROL. Carol drives back and forth to McCook from Indianola. She is majoring in elementary education. The organizations Carol belongs to are Tom- Toms, Waconda Council, and the Thunderbird. She is also a member of the Phi Theta Kappa. KLEIN, DON. Don is vice-president of Circle K and a member of Men ' s Organization. Interested in athletics he has been a member of the track team. He lives in McCook and is a business administration major. KYTE, ELLERY. Ellery comes to McCook College from Colby, Kansas. He is enrolled in a science course. EUery ' s organization time is taken up by Men ' s Organi- zation and Circle K. He is a mortuary assistant at Herrmann ' s Funeral Home. LAMB, DARREL. Darrel, a senior, comes to McCook College from Atwood, Kansas. He chose pre-law as his course. Darrel is treasurer of the Vet ' s Organization and vice-president of the Newman Club which is a new organization of the College this year. McNeill, JAMES. Jlm comes to McCook College from Goodland, Kansas. Engineering is the course he chose. Men ' s Organization and Circle K are his organi- zations. He plays football, basketball and goes out for track. He is one of the few 6-letter men in McCook College; and a council member in Men ' s Organ MALLECK, darrel. Darrel comes to McCook Col- lege from his home town, McCook. This is his second year in agriculture. He is an active member in Men ' s Organization and the Vet ' s Club. His position was end during his junior year in football. MALLECK, ROBERT. Bob, a senior from McCook, is enrolled in a general agriculture course. Bob ' s organi- zation time is taken up by the M Club. Bob was a tackle on the football team in his senior year. He ' s also a member of Newman Club. NANTAU, JAMES. Jim comes to McCook from Allen Park, Michigan. He is taking engineering. His activities consist of football. He played end and won his M this year. Physics and calculus occupy much of his time. LINDBECK, LEANN. LeAnn has become one of the most well-liked girls in our college. She was chosen 1956 Homecoming Queen; and is president of Waconda Council. Lee has also served as secretary-treasurer of the Senate and vice-president of the senior class. NELSON, GARRET. This Navy veteran is with us here at McCook College from Curtis, Nebraska. Garret ' s main interest is agriculture. Garret belongs to the Vet- eran ' s and Men ' s Organizations. He was one of the veterans honored at the Armstice Day convocation. LORENS, ROSE ANN. Rose Ann is an elementary education major who claims Stratton as her home town. A member of Waconda Council and Newman Club, Rose Ann has given her time to many campus activities. She ' s engaged; plans to be married soon. O ' BRIEN, JOHN. John is from Cambridge, Nebraska. He is taking elementary education. The organizations he is most interested in are Men ' s Organization, Circle K, and M ' Club. He is a track star. He sings baritone in the choir and base in the quartette. Klein Kyte Lamb Lindbeck Loren McBride WcNeUl Malleck, D. Malleck, R. Nantau Nelson O ' Brien

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