Minatare High School - Arrow Yearbook (Minatare, NE)
- Class of 1951
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H, Klcmke W 1- . . -h . -A.4 4: 59' iff 5. g x 0 fz e Zu 0 fz of f Z IZWZKQZ Z6 Seated left to nghr Sports V H usmess manager J Lodes Eo Edltors D Hoff E Marnll Standmg AdVlSOI L Sh A Evans I Chnstman I Enevoldsen M W ea N Zeller lse M' r 1 'X 11' , .u,f , ' : . I. Schumang B ' , . g - ' , n udsonn so Lafon: . I a , . I I ' 1 o I . . I ss S s -4,.s' T' 795, If, S. E Clyde Cox S u permtendent Industrtal Arts acuity J-f'fX John Panlek Walter Long Loyola Shea Coach Assxstant Coach Mathemaucs Sclence Physlcs Journahsm Vocatlonal Vocatlonal Ag G uldance L Duane Dion Assxstant Coach Commerce Imogene Bokenkroger Home Economics Elsie Cooper Leland Alvord Enghsh Musxc Ltbranan A -6 Lloyd Cooper Estelle Schuman Junior High Junior High T F Rockafellow Prmclpal Socral Studles ,,. 1 Q.. Al! Qi X 2 wa X 00552221 - ,. Q' ,-1' .:: 'l0f - -...., : n, K Zi, -q.:...' A ' ' i-if -- v , S'l1 :U , 'Y ff 1-. 1 X f ' wx ,J l.::l if-an I F1 QA Fi , - --. - 4 ,, . 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' . , 3 DONNA HOFF - 3 IUDITH BRUNN Pep Club 4 One Act Play 4 AVALOU BIRDS ALL Pep Club 4 Llbranan 3,4 Guls State 3 Boys Grrls County 3 One Act Play 3 Jumor Class Play 3 DOROTHY BRACKMAN Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Boys Guls County 3 Gtrls State Alternate 3 Jumor Play 3 One Act Plays 1 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 ROBERT COLPITTS One Act Plays 3 4 Served Banquet 2 FFA Secretary 3 FFA Treasurer 4 PATTY DUNN Pep Club 4 Twuler 1 2 IAMES CHRISTMAN One Act Plays 3 Annual staff 4 Smoke Stgnal Staff 4 Served Banquet 2 -as V ALLAN EVANS Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3,4 M Club 2 3 4 IACK ENEVOLDSEN Boys State 3 Iuntor Class Play 3 Served Banquet 2 Annual staff 4 Boys Gxrls County 3 Smoke Stgnal Staff 4 one Act plays 1 2 Jumor Class Play 3 Chorus 2 ROBERT HINMAN Football 2 3 4 Chorus 1 One Act Plays 3 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Slgnal Staff 4 WYLMA KRAMER Chorus 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1,2 3 4 Served Banquet 2 One-Act Plays 2,3 Boys'-Girls' County 3 Pep Club Treasurer 4 as I-Ill ,g 1 7. D '1L'Ex?Nb 0 ARNOLD KRAMER Track 2 M Club 2.3.4 Boys'-Girls' County 3 Chorus 1,2 Served Banquet 2 DORIS HUCK Pep Club 1 3 4 Chorus 1 3 Pep Club Secretary 4 ELLEN MARRILL Chorus 2,3,4 Llbranan 1,4 Pep Club 4 Pep Club Vtce presrdent 4 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Stgnal Staff 4 SNOWDEN LaFON Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 3,4 M Club 1 2,3 4 M Club Vlce presldent 4 Served Banquet 2 Attendant 1 3 Boys Gtrls County3 Class presrdent 1 Class Vtce pres 3 One Act Play 2 Jumor Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Srgnal staff 4 JAMES LODES Football 1 2 3,4 M Club 1,2 3,4 M Club sec 4 Boys Gtrls County3 Junlor Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Srgnal Staff 4 LORETT A PETERS Chorus 4 EUGENE MOWRY Football 1,2,3 Track 1,2 M Club M Club Pres 4 Co Captam Football 4 Boys Gtrls County 3 One Act Plays 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Srgnal Staff 4 BILL PRINCE Chorus 4 One Act Plays 4 FFA Treasurer 4 R N DICK VANDEL Chorus 2 4 One Act Plays FFA Reporter 3 if 1 JAMES SCHUMAN Football 2 3,4 M Club 2 3 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Served Banquet 2 One Act Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Srgnal staff 4 RUTH STERKEL Band 3 Pep Club 3 4 Chorus 4 One Act Plays 4 Iunror Class Play 3 NORMAN ZEILER Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 M Club 2,3,4 Co Capram Football 4 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Sxgnal Staff 4 -15 14' 'dw gg ! Q 1:1 if Ol MARIAN WISE Pep Club 1 3 4 Pep Club Pres 4 Lrbrarran 3 4 Served Banquet 2 One Act Plays 2 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Slgnal Staff 4 'WWII 645444 Qfwtofzy On Sept 5 1938 twenty nine child prodrgles began their march through the pub lic school system of Mtnatare, Nebraska Of these, however twenty two fell by the way wayside Qmovedj Seven survived and are with us today having graduated upon com pletron of their sentence er a course They are Ellen Marrill Donna Hoff, Sonny LaFon, James Schuman Allan Evans, Ava Lou Birdsall and Eugene Mowry Miss Stegar had the honor of rnstructmg this fine group in Kindergarten, and also orgamzed a rhythm? band The band was attrred in whrte slacks and red capes In the first and second grades the class was taught by Miss Nicholas and Miss Trep tow We learned to count to a thousand and how to add and subtract Too band we forgot how We worked our way on through grade school learned how to sing act in operettas spell paint and the usual things that are expected of proper little chtldren Dorothy Brackman Joined us in the fifth grade We entered Junior high and took rt right in strrde Some of our present members Upon graduation from Junior high we rested for a summer preparrng ourselves fo the task of takrng over the hrgh school Upon entering high school we were Joined by Norman Zeller Bill Prmce Amold Kramer Wylma Kramer Robert Colprtts Jim Chrrstman Bob I-lmman Lotuse Goss Marion Wise, and Doris Huck The class chose the following officers to preside for the year Sonny LaFon, President Melvm Fertig Vice Pres and Vrckt Franco Sec Treasurer We held the usual round of parties etc The Sophomore class was our next step Dick Vandel Ruth Sterkel and Patty Dunn Joined our ranks and we elected the following officers V1ck1 Franco President Virgil Hudson, Sec Treasurer I Dean Smith, Vrce Pres Several of the boys came 1nto prominence rn athletics and the girls took part in the pep club I namely Jimmy Lodes and Virgil Hudson joined us in the eighth grade, . . . . ' . I As Jumors we elected V1Ck1 Franco Presrdent Sonny LaFon, Vrce Pres and V1.r grl Hudson Sec Treasurer Thls year was spent dreammg of the day when we would k oldsen was the only become senrors If you don t thxnk so ask our teachers Jac Enev addluon to our class We enrolled as seruors on September 7 1950 We welcomed our two latest mem bers Loretta Peters and Judy Brunn and proceeded to be Semors We held a Sadle 1 und of hayrtdes Hawkrns Day Danc banquets parttes etc Our Senror boys held up fl mean took part my, the athletrc department and the girls became wheels rn the pep club The followrng offrcers presrded over us rn our dymg moments tn school Vrrgrl er Hudson, Presldent Donna Hoff Vrce Pres and Lourse Goss, Sec Treasur ZN-1 . . . , . I . A . . . . . , . I I . o I ' e and a Christman Formal in addition to the usua ro ' I I I o I l 1 A b : . ' . 2 ' . . 1 if I Aw Wd! ,464 7eazcwwfz We the Senror Class of 1951 Mmatare Hxgh School bemg rgnorant and decreplt as to mmd and memory do hereby make, publrsh and declare thts to be our last w11l and testament, hereby revokmg any wrlls heretofore made by us, Part I To the school we bequeath the deathly srlence whrch w111 follow our parture Part II To our faculty we wrll the Junror s and the endless patrence whxch they wtll requrre Part III To Mr Butler, our Jamtor, we wrll the black marks on the new gym floor all our waste paper, worn out erasers the gum under the desks and the dust on the un touched books Part IV To our lower classmen we w111 our vast rntellrgence tn the hope that t e wrll make better use of rt than we d1d Part V The rnd1v1dua1 members of the graduatmg class of 51 wrll what IS con srdered as therr own hopmg rt wrll be an asset to them rn later l1fe the followrng 1 I Ava Lou Brrdsall bequeath my studrous ab111ty to Brlly Mowry knowmg that he w11l make the least use of rt 2 I Dorothy Brackman leave to Shrrley Graham her brother Larry knowrng that she wtll keep hxm from the other grrls 3 I Judy Brunn wrll my abrltty to be qulet and not grggle to Darrell Dolph 4 I James Chrrstman bequeath my quret drsposrtron to Jane Shadle who may be able to make use of II 5 I Robert Colprtts wrll to Varney Hoover my mad way wrth women so he won t have to go to Bayard 6 I, Patty Dunn, leave my loud vorce to Mary Ann Graff knowmg that she w1Ll use rt wtsely 7 I Jack Enevoldsen, bequeath my manly burld to Pat Moralez so that he can make the football team 11' he rsn t drafted 8 I Txmer Evans, wtll to my brother Jerry, my posrtron on the football team rn the hope that he wtll carry on the famrly trad1t1on 9 I Loulse Goss leave to any gul who wlll have them, my boy frrends ut Bayard 10 I Bob I-llnman wtll my curly harr to Dorothy Stemmark so she w11l not have to get another Tom ll I Donna Hoff bequeath my Journallsm artrcles to the censors on the Smoke Srgnal Staff knowrng full well where they wrll end up 12 I Dorrs I-luck, leave to Barbara Otte my quretness at pep club meetrngs 13 I Vtrgll Hudson w1ll my edltor job on the paper to anyone who IS trred of lrvrng I4 I Wylma Kramer bequeath my crew harrcut to Don Ramlg, so that he will look more lrke Lana Turner I . . . de- : . . . . h Y Con t Last Will and Testament 15 I Arnold Kramer leave my ability to leave the gals alone to Rtchard Gabel who needs it badly 16 I, Sonny LaFon, will to myself the path I have worn to Judy s house because I am not through with it yet 17 I Jimmy Lodes bequeath my sense of humor in American Government to Joyce Robeson so there will never be a dull moment in that class 18 I Ellen Marrrll leave to Thelma Anderson my Job as fifth period librarian know ing that she has the patience required to keep from going berserk 19 I Eugene Mowry, will my good grades to Janice Ruff who probably doesn t need them Z0 I Loretta Peters bequeath my flutatrous personality to Ron Rlechert so he wlll get some attention from the girls 21 I Bill Prince leave to Marvin Eskam my height so he can make the basketball team before he graduates Z2 I James Schuman, will my excellent posture to Margaret Gabel so she can keep Mr Rockafellow from growing lonesome for me 23 I Ruth Sterkel bequeath my size to Conchlta Moralez so nobody will walk on er resent bemg a shortre 25 I Marlon Wise wtll my meek and modest habits to C11ffR0b1l'lSOH Z6 I Norman Zerler, bequeath my ability to hand tn all my assignments to Gladys Schildt ? NY 4 res h . 24. I, Dick Vandel, leave to Roy Booth, my towering height, knowing that he must L , af , f-1 A 4 wg- ' ' 5 f I f . A 55:-I ' ' . . . -Q R .lu 'am .I ' 65444 pw NEWS FLASH Mrnatare Nebraska September 29 1961 The reunron of the class of 51 was held here today Here rs an eyewrtness account of the scene at depot as the old classmates return The traln has just pulled tn and the celebretres are dcpartrng from the coaches There s Jrmmy Lodes Pres of the Amalgamated Housrng Co of New York Chlcago Berlrn and Morrrll Lodes ts accompanred by Drck Vandel noted cow extermrnator, and Robert Colpltts mouse extermrnator deluxe Oo la la, there s Loretta Peters the hottest blues srnger rn the land Let me see I don t belreve I know oh yes that s Jack Enevoldsen I hear he rs takrng on Gorgeous George rn the sports Arena tonrght Boy he s trrmmed down to 295 lbs That s Jrm my Schuman wrth hrm He s frghtrng for the flywerght champronshrp of Harg tonrght I ll bet he werghs at least 125 lbs The folks rn the next car are approachrng There s Vrrgrl Flash Hudson He s edrtor of the New York Trmes and McGrew Bobcat My look at that brg crgar that man has That s Sonny LaFon, St Lours Cardrnal Prtcher lf Harry Brccheen had only been a better batboy we d have won the penant he moans Yeh says Trmer Evans, tackle for the Cleveland Browns Steve Van Buren broke hrs arm and all had to rely on was Norm Zeller He threw thrrty nrne touchdown passes but that just wasn t enough Well hello there grrls It s Patty Dunn and Ellen Marrrll I hear you two are stngrng at the Met th1s year I ll bet you learned how M H S look at th crowd around B111 Prrnce That s Ruth Sterkel and Marlon Wrse hangrng on h1s arm but B111 ts rgnorrng them Dames bore me he says and so does money He throws several 3100 brlls and the mob scrambles after them Come Wylma says Prof Eugene Mowry Phd B S and O A S fOffrce Af ter Schoolj and I w11l teach you Ernstems new theory I I , , , . , , . . 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There s Judy Brunn, owner of th e Brunn Nash Co She wasn t satrsfred wrth Just one so she bought the company lock stock and 80 000 Nash s Doroth Br k rrght behrnd her She owns he y ac man ts r own Graham cracker factory I wonder what she does rn her spare trme I wonder what Donna Hoff has to sa y Where has Ar run off to now I can never keep track of that man, she says Oh there he rs talkrng to Bob Hrnman Bob owns hrs own farm now you know Rarses prgs just prgs Isn t that Dons Huck She has wrltten several books on how to keep a trrm flgllle Look who s wrth her Lourse Goss the fust woman Mayor of Bayard She won the elec txon by a landsl1de There s Jrm Chrrstman, author of several books on Safety In the Automobtle That woman over there IS Ava B1rdsa11 the gal who drove Betty Grable out of busxness Whew I can see why It looks as 1f the class has done all nght for themselves but what can you expect from such a learned group' A! S Of 4? 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I gy ' 2' 51 I 1'-',- S -.-.f- X I , W2 me if Delores Manchester Vice -President Darrell Dolph Marvrn Eskam Jerry Evans cwiofw Lorraine Rohrick Presrdent Roma Baltes Roy Rusch Bonme Bullock !5J 0107! 'Eff Shirley Graham Secretary -Treasurer Melvrn Fertrg Margaret Gabel Richard Gabel p-v'21.'L'Zr.cQ Z Larry Graham Mary Ann Graff Varney Hoover Robert Jay John Juarez Audrey Kenzy Eva Kruse Lenonard Lets Lucrlle L111entha1 Teddxe Meter Conchlta Moralez Pat Moralez B1111e Mowry Barbara Otte Ronald Relchert Joyce Robeson Chfford Robmson Jantce Ruff Roy Booth Gladys S ch11dt Norman Schlager Jane Shadle Mary Lou Srndelar Dorothy Ste mmark Herb Wtckard Lonny Wtckard Lewts Zemanek anew: 6444 gfwtazg Kmdergarten Mrss Adams was our teacher We had forty one puptls and out of these we have ntne left, they are Jerry Evans Mary Ann Graff Varney Hoover Bar bara Otte Jane Shadle Roy Booth Brllle Mowry Ronald RC1Ch6I'I, and Herbert W1c kard We had a rhythm band and played many dlfferent mstruments We had two pup pet shows Three Bears and Red R1dmg Hood, Ftrst Grade Mtss Nlcholas was our teacher We had thtrty srx puptls We had a Mtnstrel Show a Ctrcus and made some vegetable soup Second Grade Mrss Wtntes was our teacher We had forty puptls Conchlta and Pat Moralez Bob Jay Jotned us and are sttll wrth us Thtrd Grade Mrss Ph1l1pp1 was our teacher We had thlrty s1x puplls lf anythmg excttrng happened T.h1S year none of us can remember tt Fourth Grade Mtss Montgomery was our teacher We had thrrty s1x puptls W lost Mary Ann Graff but evened tt up by the enrolltng of Roy Rusch Ftfth Grade Mrs H111 was our teacher Thrs was a new era for us because thts was our frrst expertence w1th a marrred teacher She was the outdoor type because we took many hrkes to the rtver Luc1l1e Lrltenthal was our only new member Srxth Grade Mtss Rmk fMrs Lloyd Sagej was our teacher We had thlrty puptls John Juarez was our only addrtton the brg ttme now havmg two teachers Mary Ann Graff agam Jomed our ranks to boost our total to twenty seven puptls Erghth Grade Same two faces We were begmntng to wonder rf we were really ln the btg ttme We mean Mrs Matzke and Mrs Schuman by the expressron same two faces We had dlfferent acttvrttes durmg the year whrch we all emoyed Thls was the year we left Jr Htgh to enter Sr Hrgh Nmth Grade The ftrst year rn hrgh school resulted as follows Class offrcers Jer ry Evans presrdent Bonme Bowman, vrce presrdent Barbara Otte Secretary treas urer Mr Abernathy class sponsor We sponsored two one act plays and entertatned sophomores at several parttes Tenth Grade Class offrcers for thrs year were Herb Wtckard presrdent Darrell Dolph, vrce prestdent B111 Mowry, secretary treasurer We had a snow storm and decrded to have a hay rtde whrch turned out to be loads of fun Jane Shadle and Lor rane Rohrtck were chosen as subsutute cheerleaders Eleventh Grade We sponsored the ftrst dance of the school year after the Brrdge port football game Class offrcers were as follows Lorrarne Rohnck, president De lores Manchester vrce presrdent and Shtrley Graham secretary treasurer Mtss Shea was our class sponsor I I l 5 1 I I ' I I I I I I l - I I I 0 ' . . . 0 - . . . - . . . e Seventh Grade-Mrs, Matzke and Mrs, Schuman were our teachers, We were in . - . . . 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Front row left to rtght B Smlth R Burbach D Jay B Conklm I Le1kam,J Conrad I Huck Second row P Moralez manager M Eskam, D Otte S Paz, R Hoffman I Fer ttg A Franco K Re1n,J Evans L Shove K LaFon manager Thlrd row C Arends N Jay H Hauff R, Aschenbrenner, R Gabel K Propp C Latham S Patlan D Ramlg H Rerchert J Burbach,J Yokomrzo Fourth row Coach Partlek D Carroll, V Hudson, M Propp R Booth B Hrnman I Lodes T Evans I Schuman D Dolph N Schlager S LaFon, D D1on as s1stant coach Back row H Wlckard L Le1s R, Relchert C Rob1nson T Meter B Mowry,I Juarez E Mowry N Zerler L WlCh8Id B Lofrng V Hoover Q if , eq Mmatare 35 Mullen 6 fB1ll Mowry, Captatnj The Mtnatare lndrans opened therr 1950 football season by downmg an mexpen enced Mullen eleven 35-6 The Indran regulars scored almost at will and the second team battled Mullen to a standstrll M1natare 6 Germg 0 Ulm Schuman Captarnj M1natare traveled to Germg for therr second game After punchmg across a tally rn the frrst quarter the Lndlans spent the rest of the game movrng up and down the freld but not betng able to punch across a touchdown Mrnatare 13 St Patrrcks 6 The Indlans were surprrsed rn thetr next game by a scrappy St Pat s of Srdney club, but managed to pull a 13 6 wm out of the fue M1natare 27 Brrdgeport 0 fSonny LaFon Captatnj Mtnatare rrdrng on the crest of a thtrteen game wrnmng streak, polrshed off Brldge port 27 0 on the home freld The lndlans showed theu best blockmg of the season Mmatare 28 Oshkosh 7 fNorman Zeller Captarnj Mrnatare mcreased therr wrnnmg streak to 15 games wlth a 28 7 wm over Oshkosh A strong second half sewed up the game for M1natare M1natare 6 Bayard 13 fvlfgll Hudson Captamy The lndrans wrn streak was snapped by a heavy Bayard Trger team on the Bayard grrdtron The Trgers stunned the Indrans wrth 2 qu1ck touchdowns and a converston The Indrans couldn t overcome the lead The scheduled game wlth Hemtngford was cancelled M1natare 0 Mltchell 69 Urmmy Lodes Captatnj Mtnatare traveled to Mltchell where they were slapped down by a 69 0 count The lndtans were powerless to stop the Mrtchell attack Mmatare 2 Ktmball 0 fT1mer Evans, Captarny Mrnatare downed Klmball 2 O on Krmball s freld tn therr frnal appearance of the year A safety was the only score tn the game Zadetlall 'kann Frrst row left to right R Booth D Ramrg H Wrckard V Hudson T Evans D Dolph S LaFon N Zeller R, Rerchert, L Wlckard K Re1.n,J Enevoldsen Second row left to nght Student ManagerP Moralez J Burbach, A Franco H Rerchert J Juarez S Patlan W Jenkrns B Lofmg, S Paz,J Yokom1zo Coach Panlek ASSISIZHISD Dron W Long Games at Home December 8 December 19 January February February February February March Chadron Krmball Lyman Brrdge port Bayard Gerrng S rdney Ogallala SCHEDULE Games Away December January January January January February February February 15 -Germg Brldge port Bayard Alllance Mxtchell Krmball Lyman Chadron Q Victor oy Y' Chirvv Hudsdfv -S haul S Ramlg PrcUfS 345 Ire, C wide Lf' 1 Q15 SPQSZIN 9 HC'Y'b ITI Lhe S QUT!! 91V Q dfrd Where, 1 ame, Lovm br Nl Q3 QQ an Q Gun YF we rcsewill RQSEYVCQ Bdydyd FA M, FI- f W U - 5 x 07, 2 ,Q , Ar' ' W L A ., - 1 E Q . ' ij 4 he 5i5, ' f !? ' fix? . Q. B ' aff fi EJ Q7 i ,J yr . 5 ' Af, my -gf Q J C- Frrst row left to rtght J Dxaz R Hoffman K Rem, D Ramlg H Rerchen C Robmson B Lofmg S Paz J Yokom1zo,J Burbach L Wxckard, M Hernandez B Connolly Second row R Burbach H Bauer V Bauer K LaFon C Arends D Otte B Stem mark M Propp D Jay G Green D Roth J Franco, K Steele D Schmrdt L Lets R Rusch R. Colprtts M Eskam Thud row B Stncker E Mowry S Patlan H Wrckard T Meter B Jay N Sch lager I Juarez B Mowry D Dolph S LaFon V Hudson R Rerchert N Zell er A Franco B Connolly Fourth row J Huck A Evans R Booth J Schuman R Gabel K Propp L Zemanek H Hauff,1 Lrndhorst C Latham, B Hmman, B As henbrenner I Enevoldsen, W Jenkms V Hoover N lay Coach John Paulek, Assistant Duane D1on Q . I Q e Q I I I O I I . I o 1 I I a I I I I o Q . . 1 I I 0 I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I 0 I I I O I I I I I I I I I I 0 u Q I I I I I I I O I I I I Q - v o Q - n s n - s a I o 9 - g . . - - o - n - 1 . 1 - 9 - s - . . A . . , . . . -f p . . I n Q I I I I Wu.. !'.'! fl. QEQHWYQ-5 5'9 f5pAi fel ,fi 5 'gigggyifi Qf4'k:xg5g-,5 sf! E Ha g Hxfifag 55 'Wh !V'. Wu . B Qs F 3eev- 7745 6624! X1 I'- Left to nght Sonny LaFon Eugene Mowry Irmmy Lodes Vrce Presrdent Presrdent S ecretary Treasurer Q Front row, left to rrght B Jay N Schlager, V Hudson T Meter J Burbach E Mowry, R Rerchert, C Robrnson L Wrckard B Mowry B Hrnman Second row V Hoover H Rerchert D Dolph T Evans,J Schuman R Booth, S LaFon N Ze11er,J Lodes S Parlan Mr Parrlek Mr Long Mr Dron Thrrd row M Tyrrell I Evans L Lers D Jay R Lofrng H Wrckard, A Kram er D Ramrg K Rem M Propp,J Juarez, K LaFon,J Fertrg P Moralez ll 1 Y' 1 F . 'A 4' 5- .fr f ff. .n Q' , , Q , , ' L A 551 a, , n I . 5 . . K 9 - 5 . 9 . a . l A I O I I I V I I ' 4 : . , . ' . . . . . , . I I C V I , I I I I I 0 I ' , ' D I . Q o 1 - I I - l e V I a I n 1 - , 1 a I 9 o-.- . 0 - . L 0- , ' 5 Q . X I X J J : I K L . A, Sangalo! 'QI f guy pep S Secretary Dons Huck, Vlce Prestdent Ellen Marrtll Prestdent, Manon Wrse Treasurer, Wylma Kramer Ftrst row, Cheerleaders D Hoff L Goss, L Rohrrck I Shadle B Burbach, B Coo ver Second row J Ruff E Hetmbouch, N Hauff E Marrtll A Brrdsall D Wrc kard S Enevoldsen, S Molko D Huck, R. Baltes G Smxth M Ferug S Hergel, Anderson B Shadegg, M Graff D Manchester D Braden V Wombolt R, Schwau bauer V Brehm, S Graham N Schlager W Kramer Fourth row N Schwartz J Cole, D Brackman, P Dunn, B Otte, J Brunn D Hermbouch L Wrse, A Smrth M Wxse B Arends V Eskam, R Sterkel B Scott M Srndelar L Lrllrenthal ' . . . , . . I Q 9 - . e n - I 9 - ' 1 . D ' I - - I - 1 . I 9 - A 9 . . E, Kruse, Third row: D. Steinmark. I. Koch, G, Schildt. I. Poland, D, Sauer, T. FUTUP-F V I ' S f 'ini' Mr Long sponsor T Meter, reporter R Colprtts, treasurer L Zemanek, v1ce presrdent N Schlager, presrdent M Eskam secretary L Lers senunal Frrsr row, left to rrght R Hoffman, C Prrnce M Tyrrell B Lofrng N Schlager K Propp R Gabel M Propp T Meter, M Eskam H Bauer B Stemmark D Ramrg R Aschenbrenner, B Hmman B Prmce L Zemanek W Jenkrns D Rorh T Merer D Schmrdt I Yokomlzo Mr Long Thrrd row R Burbach, L Shove J Franco J Huck, R Colprtts B Connolly O Lexnweber, V Bauer J Conrad K Steele D Vandel, L Lers J Fertrg, A Franco M Hernandez B Strrcker A ' I . . I 1 o I - I 1 . u I n I a l a 1 1 s l n I Q Second row: M. Snyder, H, Reichert, G, Green, J. Burbach, J, Lindhorsr, H, Hauff 77,-4. 5 Contegf 7'ca7.n '77 Grant v'a'MQlNf u ID QM Busmfcsg N f ,Q X4 ,S- ,gr as nib? Mig-5, 'QC O FN fA1' Z 10 i Blue 'bb Wwfvcw-5 Y' 'R :W I 1 N . x , I , I I' f. 'fsfhjtt k ' A Kyiv' V K J N ' 'f A . . ,,.- S 1 ' - L f f '-.QI ' H L ,af Q I ' GATIO 'V ' -' ff' E A ,. lil, V A. A f. 4 - Aff CUI.. P 1 ix -big.-1 :'1-5153? if .x fi my H PII 7 ll I fx MINS X- , .1 ffff.5 s 3- , ' SA 5 . in w . . . 1'1 - . l f ' lj - . --. . 4 ' as 12,'g49j9,ffQu ,SM 1 52 -99491 Z Sai' S 1 LLL-fggzf ., 5,1 lil!!! V- :J 1 ' Q X-- fzff ...f -Hb , by iii ,.,j' as -.ig E23 59 I 2323! ' my my 'iq 'gi '35 XJ XR -I 1 ff' 'if-lv, 5,555 Left to nght E Kruse E Hembauch B Otte D Schwabaur M Graff J Kock S Enevoldsen N Schwardz L Wxse Second row left to rlght S Curtls J Kock D Schwabaur H Re1chert D Dolph Fust row left to nght D Cox E Nelderhouse R Conkhn J Dxaz R, Kenzy M Hernandez A Franco I Sanchez J Faxrfxeld B Harshmen Judy Karren S Jay G Smuh R, Booth, M, Brackman, S, Parlan, N. Jay, I. Poland, G, Schildr, Mr, Alvord, dofmd Fxrst row E Mamll, M Ferug S HC1g61,I Ruff L Kaufman, M Slndelar J Cole, L Rohnck D Brackman, G Smrth B Scott Second row L WISE R, Robeson B Arends B Coover, T Anderson, A Tafolla A Smuh B Schadegg, D Manchester, D Braden,J Robeson B Bullock D Sauer, M Gabel I Shadle D Hermbouch A Kenzy, M W1se Mr Alvord Thud row. B. Burback S Enevoldsen D Stemmark I Koch S Graham W Kram er L Brehm, R Schwabauer I Poland V Wambolt, M Graff,J Brunn, Otte, R, Baltes, R. Sterkel. sr ' ff? 1 . 9 . 5 5 n -,fr 0 , 7.2.41 5-.19 I .. .....a....-A..-nun. ,0' 1 r.. , 4, - I I DE. Q5 23' .-.,-gs! 'W vsqi Fust row A Franco O Lernweber K Steele M Snyder, B Smrth I Farrfreld, I Ferug Second row T Merer, D Roth, W Jenkrns C Lathan, B Prxnce, B Hmman, H Hauff D Vandel, R Stlenmark Mr Alvord Thrrd row L Franco, B Conklrn, D Ernest,J Franco J Conrad V Bauer H Bauer S Paz H Lopez M McKee 'IS-1 Q- 6' 9' N . -, '1 llll 9 4. 6 f Ill' lllfl call 6 Ill! Ill! 4 :All W,-PIU!! V icq Jill llll I j IUMA 4 , IIUIC 4 'X- - ses- BE'-Fw Ill If 'il V H zz: --' ' EM ' f g'3s1'3u5 1 +94,4,Qifi'. 'i V , :::'ius 'E A 5 H I, :Ln 3.-,F -. ,,..-'-f'.f:- I--- - ' ,.-- llll I I 'Ill ig.,-1- ,...4 ill 15- Q13 :n1 11:2 l ' nu - 'OQU1 one --:Q .--g ,..,-:uv 0. sl - as . . 1112.-:gi -,:,-2-'S-'. :g' 3: . . ,,...--- - Z1v' ':.' ,..?':-- -I:-an -'L'-., '35 1'i'i , ' A g I U I gil' :al an .:: gal' .gg in ...J ,... ,nz .., an um ...sz '-.--S-:Ei-'Qui ,,,, .4 -,.. .--- ,--' 1 sam gm 1' 1 l fl A.-. f' P Aschenbrenner I Baltes M Bastron M Brackman, L Brehm S Bullock D Cox N Jay R Leikam I Lofing C Mikkleson I Moralez,J Nuss I Parlan, G. Schaub C Schmick J Schwindt I Towbridge, B Youmans Absent when pic tures were taken: D Camarillo R. Camarillo E Herrera M Herrera P Lopez E Magdaleno, C Nicholson R, Gegester D Rein ig!!! 67446 60144 Wading In 1942 about twenty f1ve frve year olds Jomed the krndergarten Of these only Mary Ann Bastron Mary Ann Brackman, Norman Jay Julra Patlan, and Bruce Youmans are rn our class Mrs Alrce I-lelmtck was our teacher the ftrst semester and the second semester Mrss Hayford was We all belonged to the rhythm band and really enjoyed rt We also learned to punt our names read and say our alphabet Rosetta Kerkam and Pete Lopez Jorned our class tn the frrst grade Mrss Galaway was our teacher We leamed to read more and to add In the second grade Carolrne Schmtck came That year we had about srx or seven teachers because our frrst teacher Mxss Daegeforde had an tllness After the frrst se mester of dtfferent teachers we went to school to f1nd Mtss Chtsholm, our teacher for the rest of the year We leamed to subtract that year In the thtrd grade Carolrne left u and Jantce Schwrndt, Dxck Regester, Jesse Mo ralez and Verna Brehm Jomed us Our teacher was Mrs Bohn We leamed to multr ply that year and had workbooks to match our readtng books Mrs Altce I-lelmrck was our teacher agatn rn the fourth grade Mary Ann Brack man went to Idaho and Caroltne came back to us We could Jorn band and were rn our ftrst operetta Jack n the Beanstalk In the ftfth grade Donald Rem Jxmmte Trowbrxdge and Judy Nuss entered Our teacher was Mrs Schumacher The operetta Ptnochro was grven Mary Ann Brackman came back to our group rn the srxth grade Don Cox enrolled Our teacher was Mrs Esther Sage We gave a party for her b1rthday Mr Ftelds dr rected the operetta Sunny of Sunnysrde Jo Ann Lofrng Jo Deen Baltes Gary Schaub, Ebartsto and Monlca Herrera, Co rtnne Mrkkleson, Ernest Magdaleno, Ralph and Dora Camartllo Jotned our class tn the seventh grade We gave a George Washrngton Mr Cooper b1rthday party on Feb 22 Thts was our ftrst year tn Jr Hrgh so we were a lrttle frrghtened by Mr Cox, Mr Rockafellow and the htgh school people, but after scoldtngs, slaps, and lectures we set tled down to stay for a wh1le We decorated for the erghth grade graduatton and were very proud of our work reven rf rt dtd leave our treasury broke In the Etghth grade Pete Aschenbrenner and Shtrley Bullock Jotned us We wrote and presented a pageant on Nebraska hrstory We had a party for the seventh grade rn the begtnntng of the year, a Chnstmas party, and a February dancrng party After a struggle through tests and studres we are now ready to be happy freshmen of Mmatare I-hgh School n I I . Q , . I I - 0 . . . 9 I - 9 . . 5 - g . . . ' . . . l - It 1 nv g . , . .1 - - H - . . , . . , , ' -1 - .1 . I I ' 0 e 1 . 1 I Q . - - . . . Wed gm za. What have we here srnce we turned the calendar up to 1970? We would lrke you to look ahead wrth us Pete Aschenbrenner and hrs wrfe Mary Ann Brackman are on therr annual vaca tron trrp rn a new red convertrble Pont1ac Crursrng along at an easy 120 they were stopped by a traffrc cop and much to therr surprrse they found rt to be none other than Donald Rern At Coral Gables Florrda they stopped to do some deep sea frshrng Sarlrng by one of the prers they saw Gary Schaub just completrng hrs catch of mrnnows for the day On to Key West for a rest at the mansron of Ralph Camarrllo and Iulra Patlan where they had retrred after rnventrng a method for freezrng crab meat Gorng north they drove by a carnrval whrch had a frre eater as IIS marn attractron Thrs proved to be Jesse Moralez In New York Crty they found Norman Jay guardrng the Holland Tunnel They then went to the atr port to see the Unrted Arrlmes come rn As the Stewardess stepped off they found xt to be Cormne Mrkkleson One evenrng they went to the opera and whom should they see but JoDeen Baltes a soprano accompanred by Monrca Herrera and Dora Camerrllo On a lrttle farm rn Connectrcut they vrsrted Verna Brehm and her three sets of twms Drrvrng on to Chrcago they prcked up a hrtch hrker who was Ebarrsto Herrera on hrs way to vrsrt Capt Ernest Magdaleno at Fort Ord Calrf Stopprng at therr old home town of Mrnatare they found Carolrne Schmrck and Jo Ann Lofrng teachers of the '7th and 8th grades of Mrnatare Jr Hrgh Jrmmre Trowbrrdge presrdent of the bank, and Pete Lopez runnrng the au port for helrcopters to land Gorng on to Las Vegas they saw screntrst Don Cox workrng on hrs super duper atom bomb At Santa Anrta race track Jockey Drck Regester was rrdrng rn the queen s colors on Blue Foot They went browsrng around frsherman s wharf at San Francrsco and found Bruce Youmans at a stand butterrng hot clams As Mary Ann stopped rn at My Lady s Dress Shop to buy a dress she saw Madam Ju dy Nuss frttmg nurses umforms on Rosetta Lerkam and Ianrce Schwrndt Dr Mary Ann Bastron was seerng to rt that her nurses got the correct unrforms for Cedar Haven Hos prtal They vrsrted Shrrley Bullock rn Portland, Oregon where they found her wrprng the dew off her garden of roses They returned to theu' H111 Top house on Look Out Mountarn near Denver Colo rado marvelrng at the accomplrshments of thetr former classmates 9 I 9 . 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W4 gm ew mu Pete Aschenbrenner wrlls hrs tallness to Allan Anderson Jo Deen Baltes wrlls her long harr to Inez Farrfreld Mary Ann Bastron wrlls her abrlrty to learn to Sandra Brehrn Mary Ann Brackman wrlls her dressed up look to Marrlyn Robeson Don Cox wrlls hrs broken tooth to Severrano Franco Judy Nuss wrlls her cuteness to Nancy Le Merssner Verna Brehm wrlls her dramond rrngs to Lors Brrdsall fShe doesn t really need them 1 Norman Jay wrlls hrs art of leavrng books at home to Paul Reddrng Corrnne Mrkkelsorr wrlls her neatly kept harr to Nancy Clrne Carolrne Schmrck wrlls her drum majorette term to Vrvran Kruse Bruce Youmans wrlls hrs uncombed harr to Roger Krenrng Pete Lopez wrlls hrs abrlrty rn basketball to Eugene Nerderhaus Rosetta Lerkam wrlls her qurck temper to Shrrley Jay Jo Ann Lofrng wrlls her bashfulness to Sandra Clrrrstman Janrce bchwrndt wrlls her short uncrrrly harr to Sharon Curtrs Drck Regester wrlls hrs shortness to Albert Brrtthauer Gary Schaub wrlls hrs band Englrsh to Buran Callendar Jesse Moralez wrlls hrs black harr to Patrrcra Hardesty Jrmmre Trowbrrdge wrlls hrs poor posture to Junror Mowry Donald Rern wrlls hrs bubble gum chewrng rn class to Dean Olrver Ernest Magdaleno wrlls hrs abrlrty to ask Mr Cooper questrons to Marrlou Evans Shrrley Bullock wrlls her sleeprng rn class to Judy Karrer Ebarrsto Herrera wrlls hrs good book reports to Duane Johnson Julra Patlan wrlls her quretness to Brll Harshman Monrca Herrera wrlls her long brards to Roselyn Kolb Dora Camarrllo wrlls her glasses to Sherman Thorne Ralph Camarrllo wrlls hrs good grades to Johnny Herrera Jo Ann Lofrng wrlls her bangs to Jo Ann Lathan Jrrlra Patlan wrlls her long dresses to Antonra Lopez Verna Brehm wrlls her abrlrty rn cheerleadrng to Wanda LaFon Don Cox wrlls hrs thrnncss to Bob Harslrman Mary Ann Brackman wrlls her saxophone playrng to Nazarene Magdaleno Pete Aschenbrenner wrlls hrs grrn to Joe Srndelar n . - 1 0 v . . a Q . . u . ..Y. . 1 . . . I Q Udlcid and add 1.239 The. Thmj Nev' VxloYK F,-v Eu va C.uv-r-1c.ula..Y. M wen! 'nada A Anderson S Brehm Q fi Bntthour Chrlstman M Evans I Faxrfreld Harshman Harshman HOPPC 8 Kolb Krenmg Lathan Lopez Merssner I Mowry M Robeson J Srndelar Budsall Chne Cums Franco Hardesty Herrera Hoppe Johnson Karrer Kruse LaFon Maestas Mfigdaleno Nelderhaus Re ddlng Thorne Ollver 'H 4 ...Lu 115 1553 If 3 .'3'Z.Q.a4 F. I .3 4 4 V f X 3 'f A. . L, ' -1 S. ' 'F N. ' V ,:.:'i. . S. ' ' X gi f .MW v r P, ' 1 W. RI , P . r if J. FP - I ,af , F' ,Q ,A .A f t 'A J: x 4 .V I! .A 1K'1,55 S. Z' S. I Y D. xv, I. V R. 'xt W. 'Q I, QNK IX LN . A: , A A - fx ,'m,?f.k..1f .1 3 K r 3 J. 5 lx' A, - '7 f , .3 V U. JL Q i I-' V A 4- N. I I F r N. ' ' 0 , '4 ' E, ' Q ' fl P. . '- D 4 : - fl!A L 'v-9 ' S. , S44-5 D. ' . . r o ' ' tt-'--fy' 'Q' V ,L cazcofccglg Back row J Trowbndge N Jay B Harshman P Reddmg, S Thorne, Don Cox D Ohver B Harshman, G Nelderhaus I Slnderlar S Franco Mlddle row I Moralez A Br1tthauer,J Mowry D Rem, P Aschenbrenner B Youmans R Camarnllo P Lopez, E Magdalene Front row R Krennrng D Regester G Schaub S Thorne P Reddrng Mlddle row D Ohver A Brltthauer D Rem, P Aschenbrenner B Youmans R Camaullo D Cox, Mr Cooper Back row D Regester G Schaub, B Harshman R, Krenmng I Trowbrldge J Moralez I Smdelar, S Franco I I Front row: B, Harshman, G. Neiderhaus, E. Magdalene, N. Jay. J. Mowry, P, Lopez 005602 Ftrst row, left to rxght D Gegester E Dtaz, N Jay, G Nerderhaus G Schaub, Krenmng I Moralez E Herrera, A Herrera E Anderson, I Smdelar I Trow budge A Franco Second row B Harshman B Harshman,J Mowry, D Cox, A Bntthauer D Re1n P Aschenbrenner B Youmans R Camarxllo D Ohver P Reddmg, P Lopez S Thorne, D Johnson Brrdsall I Kan-er, M Robeson M Draz W LaFon A Lopez S Jay P Har destry, L Fatrfreld Mr Alvord Fourth row J Nuss S Curtxs S Bullock S Latham M Bastron D Camanllo N Mersener M Brackman J Baltes C Mrckkelsen N Klem I Schwrndt C Schmrck V Brehm V Kruse J Lofmg 0 v 5 ' ' : . . . ' . . ' . . R. Third row: M. Evans. I. Patlan, S, Christman, S, Brehm, R. Leikam, R, Kolb, L, mm Qfcgl ?e,b Back row, left to rlght A Lopez R Kolb J Karrer N Magdalene M A Bastron C Mrkkleson, N Merssner J Lathan, N Clme S Bullock M Robeson,J Patlan P Hardestry M Herrera Second row S Chrrstman, M Evans, S Brehm C Schmlck I Lof1ng,J Nuss, M Brackman I Baltes J Schwmdt, V Kruse S Jay I Fa1rf1e1d W LaFon From row R Lerkam S Curtxs L Brrdsall V Brehm, Mrs Schuman Twrrlers, left to rrght M Evans S Brehm,J Lofrng I Nuss M Brackman C Schmrck J Baltes J Schwmdt, V Kruse S jay I Fa1rf1e1d Cheerleaders R Lerkam S Curus L Brrdsall V Brehm Q f ':. . . ,. . . , . . . I I I 4 'I I . Il ' I I . , . . :. ' . . , . I .. ' . . ll ,I I O ,I 'I l. , I i z. A , . '. .' , . . . ' : . .. . ',. , . , . 5 I I fl U I Iii It .I I :. 4 . . A, .' , . . 775 M4 'si -Mimx ll S mai .og iQ? 8.155 af WOYK lima 9 www 59644 iwgv who 9 that mam? KT 55 ,gl mdwta 2 Hundreds ot thc nation Y carbaoks thousands at students throug wh trcasurc thcrr 7aqlo1-,nada tor many years to come. 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