McCook College - Chieftain Yearbook (McCook, NE)

 - Class of 1957

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-•■ ' 4, Mr r n ml iL . ' ' . iv. « - ii MEN ' S ORGANIZATION: Top row; Darwin Voss, Douglas Coder, Rex Hooper, Bill Austin, John Kratzenstein, Steve Southard, Alfred Johnson, John Gerhart, Dan Young, and Gary Heumphreus. Second row: Gary Rowe, David Sime, Ewald Koch, John T. Harris, Verl Stinnette, Don Klein, Clyde Butz, John Ray, Rodney Petsch, and John O ' Brien. Third row: Donald Esch, Roger Moore, John Rogers, Gary Guinn, Bob Pemberton, John Jones, Norman Chambers, Larry Randolph, Mike Fitzpatrick, Lloyd Benjamin, and Jim Almquist. Bottom row: Dave Hudson, Ivan Schmid, Calvin Alexander, James App, Don Schuman, Albert Cuellar, Lowell Darling, Sherrod Hanson, Myron Dawson, and Doyle Dawson. The highlight of the year ■was the an- nual smoker, to which all male student and faculty members were invited. Cigars, cigarettes, pop, coffee and pretzels were served to the participants. Cards and volleyball provided the entertainment for the evening. Another activity sponsored by the Men ' s Organization was an all- school mixer. Plans are underway for a roller skat- ing party during the temporary lull be- tween basketball and track season. The final big event of the second sem- ester will be the annual Spring Frolic. Held at Fleischmann ' s park, with plenty of food and games, this has always been a popular social activity. With the spirit displayed by the boys, it should be even better this year. MAD SCRAMBLE. These students are anxious to take a look at the new student directories. The Men ' s Organization issued the directories at the morning convocation. REFRESHMENT TIME. At the Men ' s Org smoker we see DeLinn Clonch, Gene Jaeger, Ron Kepler, Lee Fortin, Fred Hummer and Ron Baker enjoying the food and drinks.

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WARRIORS Top row: Russell Castle, Bob Bellamy, Bernard Finch, Johnnie Carpenter, Joe Hinton, Gaylord Logan, Donald Jussel, Darrel Mallect, Don Crum, and Bob Sughroue. Second row: Charles Suiter, Dean Mills, Donald Haux- well, Richard Ruby, Wally Sedden, Rodney Swanson, Merlin Brown, Ken Frick, Boyd Ochsner, and Jerry Bruntz. Third row: Ron Kepler, Gene Vrbas, Ron Morrison, Harold Davidson, Ernest Wach, Marvin Springer, Howard Taylor, Garry Randolph, Gerald Jaeger, and Kenneth Rider. Bottom row: Elmer Trail, Duane Purcell, Jerry Felker, Virgil Micek, Bernard Frakes, Donald Holliman, Robert Malleck, Garrett Nelson, and Jim Premer. Men Issue Directories Student directories, containing the names, addresses and phone numbers of all Mc- Cook College students, were the main project of the Men ' s Organization. Issued in November, the directories were great- ly appreciated by students and faculty alike. Officers of the organization, elected in the fall are as follows: President, Lee Fortin; vice-president, Jim Mcllmoyle, and secretary-treasurer, Darwin Voss. This year, for the first time, the Men ' s Organization adopted a new form of gov- ernment. Each club in the college, and both classes, elected representatives which formed the Men ' s Organization Council. With Mr. John Erickson and Mr. Robert Pullen, the group formed all major policies. The men felt that this form of organization provided a true example of democracy, and the new plan proved a success. INDIAN BRAVES. Top row: Charles Kimball, Larry Unger, Lowell Gilliland, Jerry Belknap, Ed Riggs, Lee Fortin, Jim McNeill, Richard Decker, Allen Smith, Jude Byrne, and Ron Hill. Second row: George Scott, DeLinn Clonch, Larry Frazier, Fred Hummer, Gene Jaeger, James Rayer, Steve Frazier, Jack Bahl, Byron Loescher, Duane Houchen, and Dar- win Felker. Third row: Harry Bearley, Richard Kiwalski, Darrell Lamb, John Baker, Thomas Suiter, Raymond Finch, Richard Budig, Lynn Kerst, and Von Johnson. Bottom row: Ray Trail, Keith Anthony, Daniel Andrijeski, Ron Baker, Bob Modrell, Gary Petsch, Jim Mcllmoyle, Nason Wilson and Fay Trail.



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FIGHTING WARRIORS. Top row: Lee Rittenmeyers, Rich Mialki, Jim Nantau, Bill Carmichael, Rex Hooper, Bill Austin, Jim McNeill, Lee Fortin, Don Jussel, Allen Smith, Jerry Belknap, John Gerhart, Darwin Voss, and Darrell Malleck. Second row: Lloyd Benjamin, Lynn Kerst, Harold Davidson, Dean Mills, Bob Sughroue, Clyde Butz, Jim Koetter, Rod Swanson, Wally Sedden, Ernie Wach, Charles Kimball, Larry Unger, Byron Loescher. Bottom row: Coach Baruth, Sherrod Hanson, James Mcllmoyle, Howard Taylor, Ron Baker, John O ' Brien, Coach Confer, Jerry Bruntz, Gary Randel, Bob Malleck, Jim App, Elmer Trail, and Coach Nanni. M Club Directs Cage Tournaments All McCook College men who have earned a major letter in football, bas- ketball, track or wrestling are eligible to belong to the college Letter Club. Men who earn the coveted jacket, either by playing a specified amount of time in a game or by placing in various track and field events held during the y ear. Members must measure up to strict rules of good behavior and training to re- main in good standing. A major activity of the M Club wa the direction of the Class D and E Bas ketball Tournaments last February Members were appointed by a centra! committee to serve as scorekeepers, spot- ters, timekeepers and general handymen during the week-long district playoffs. In cooperation with the McCook High School M Club, the college organization has also built a large letter M on a hill near McCook. INDIAN CHIEFS. Lee Fortin, president, Jim Mcllmoyle, secretary-treasurer and Darwin Voss, vice-president, look at Coach Merle Con- fer ' s scrapbook. WORK TO BE DONE! Basketball tourna- ment committee members John O ' Brien, Jerry Belknap, Bill Carmichael, Richard Mialki and Jim App receive assignments.

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McCook College - Chieftain Yearbook (McCook, NE) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

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1957, pg 11

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1957, pg 64

McCook College - Chieftain Yearbook (McCook, NE) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 42

1957, pg 42

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1957, pg 35


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