Minatare High School - Arrow Yearbook (Minatare, NE)
- Class of 1953
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Ll' x I g . v ' Published by the IOURNALISM CLASS TAREZIFSH SCHOOL 'natare Nebraska DEDICATION We the class of 1953 dedrcate our annual 1n memory of ALEX ASCHENBRENNER SC HUMAN .nie So hve that when thy summons comes to Jom The 1nnumerable caravan whrch moves To that mysterlous realm where each shall take H15 chambers 1n the s11ent halls of death Thou go not, 11ke the quarry slave at mght Scourged to h1S dungeon but susta1ned and soothed By an unfaltenng trust approach thy grave Llke one who wraps the drapery of h1s couch About h1m and l1es down to pleasant dreams W1ll1am Cullent Bryant A ADMINISTRATION S 'funn SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE Greetxngs to the students faculty and patrons from the Mmatare C1ty School Admmrstrators Congratulauons to the Annual staff and theu sponsor Mr Luedke on your f1ne PUIDIICBIIOII of the Arrow for 1953 fi f I GLX Yaruaxvptn X E Clyde Cox Super1ntendent of C1ty Schools J 9 wb ' :ISD I MR, PARILEK Pr1nc1pa1 Sc1ence 'rx 'Wi Track coach MR, LUEDKE Math Journallsm PhYS1CS MRS COOPER Engllsh L1brar1an MR MUNDAY Musxc 1: Q MR, COOPER Iumor I-hgh ifhpf MR, COX Supermteudent Shop MR, CHRISTIANSEN Soc1a1 SCICHCB Basketball Coach MR, DION Comrnerc1a1 5 wiv is MISS WATKINS Home Econormcs 'Hi MR KEN YON Voc Ag Shop 'qw- -4 1 MRS, SCHUMAN Jumor Hlgh - M inf' T5 at 1'- ., S' ' 1 - . . ' ' Q' K1 L-STX Football and Q lx ' . as -Q My W V' x l 4 ,X ,. S if' R M - S' f - 3 gg Y Q' '5 lf, ' ' N . V. X in I' 5.1 -ctw' .I .t . . V 1 Q: Q. . 9' v,'l ' ' liar' I Q J, , Z Z 44 12 sf KENNETH REIN Class President 4 Class Vice President 2 M Club Vice President 4 Football 2, 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 4 M C1ub234 Attend ant 3 Served Junior Senror Banquet 2 Librarian One Act Plays 3 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Signal Editor 4 DELORES HEIMBOUCH Class Secretary Treasurer 4 Pep Club Presrdent 4 Pep Club Vice President 3 Pep Club 2, 3 4 Twlrler 3 Drum Majorette Chorus 2 3 4 FHA 2 -J RONALD HOFFMAN Class Vrce President 4 Class V1ce President 2 M Club 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 4 Track 3 4 FFAl 2 3 Past FFA President 4 Class Play 3 Senior Banquet 2 Served Jumor Senior Banquet 2 Class Play 3 One Act Play 3 Boy Girl County 3 Smoke Signal Staff 4 I Annual Co Edltor 4 D . . .A A n . A - . A v A- A by x fi! 7 It f f . Z , 4 p'x,xZv A A H V Seryed Junior 'K K M W ' 4 THELMA ANDERSON Chadron High l Pep Club 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 FHA 2 One Act Play 3 Class Play 3 Band 2 Lxbranan Annual Staff 4 Smoke Sxgnal Staff 4 CHARLES ARENDS M Club 3 4 Football 3 4 Lrbranan ROBERT ASCHENBRENNER M Club Secretary Treasurer 4 M Club 3 4 Football 3 4 FFA Treasurer l 3 FFA V1ce Presrdent 4 L1brar1an Boy Gul County 3 HARVEY BAUER Chorusl 2 3 4 FF l 2 3 4 Served Jumor Semor Banquet Boy Gul County 3 One Act Play 4 Student Manager 3 M Club 3 4 FFA Secretary 3 FFA Treasurer 4 Class Secretary Treasurer 3 L1brar1an I I ll II . I I FFA 1, 2, 3,4 I I I A . . . BETTY BURBACH Pep Club 1 2 3,4 Cheerleader l, 2 3, 4 Chorus 1,2 3 4 Sextette 3,4 Tnpple Tno One Act Play 2 Class Play 3 FHA 2 Served Jumor Senlor Banquet 2 Attendant 2 Boy Gul County 3 L1brar1an Annual Staff 4 Smoke S1gnal Staff 4 JOHN BURBACH M Clubl 2 3 4 FFA l 2 3 4 One Act Playl 2 3 L1brar1an Attendant 1 Boy Gul County 3 BONNIE COOVER Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Class Secretary Treasure Class V1ce Presrdent 3 Attendant l Chorusl 2 3 One Act Play 4 Boy Gul County 3 VIOLET ESKAM Pep Club l 2, 3, Chorus 2 3 4 Band 1 Class Play 3 FHA 2 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Sxgnal Staff 4 o I - ' 3 Football 1,2, 3,4 ' 9 0 I4 - I1 , 4 ly- ggi .-JZ TERRY FERTIG M Club l, 2, 3, 4 FFA l, 2, 3, 4 Student Manager l Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Boy-Girl County 3 TOM FULTON 1 2 3 46 49 Smoke S1gnal Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 GENE GREEN M Club 4 FFA Reporter 4 FFA 1 2 3,4 Football 4 DOUGLAS JAY Football 4 Student Manager 1 Band 1, 2 3 Boy Gul County 3 Lxbranan Annual Staff 4 Smoke S1gnal Staff 4 n U I ' M Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . .4 fl' NELSON JAY M Club 3,4 Football 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3 Librarian Smoke Signal Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 KENNETH LAFON Class Treasurer 1 Student Manager 1 One Act Play 3 Chorus 3 Served Junior Senior Banquet 2 BOB LOFING M Club 2 3 4 Football 2 Track 3 FFA 1 2,4 MARLYCE MEIER Torrington High School Germg High School 3 SHIRLEY MOLKO Pep Club 2 3,4 One Act Play 4 Chorusl 2 3 Served Iun1or Semor Banquet 2 SAMUEL PAZ M Club234 Track 2 3 Class President 2 BETTY LOU POLLA RD Sioux County High School 1 Lake Alice 2 Class Play 3 Pep Club 4 Chorus 4 Smoke Signal Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 DON RAMIG McGrew High School 1 M Club President 4 M Club 2 3 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Librarian One-Act Play 3 Class Play 3 FFA 2 Boy-Girl County 3 Smoke Signal and Annual Staff 4 XJR' HARVEY REICHERT Football 2, 3 4 Basketball 4 M Club 2 Class Play 3 Boy Gul County 3 FFA 1 2 L1brar1an Attendant 2 Annual staff 4 Smoke S1gna1 Staff 4 ARLENE SCHLAGER Pep Club 2 One Act Plays 3 Boy Gul County 3 Served ,Tumor Semor Banquet 2 Chorus 1 2, 3 DWIGHT SCHMIDT FFA 1 2 3 4 4' Q BARBARA SHADEGG Chorusl 2 4 One Act Play 4 MAX TYRRELL Student Manager l M Clubl 2 3,4 One Act Play 2 3 FFAl234 FFA Secretary l ..,.,. Chorusl 2 3 4 DARLENE WICKARD Pep Club 2 3 4 Pep Club Vice Presrdent 4 Pep Club Secretary 3 Class Play 3 One Act Play 2 3 Chorus 1 Boy Girl County 3 Attendant 3 LAVONNE WISE Pep Club Secretary T Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Tripple Tr1o 2 Sextette 3 4 Quartette 1 Chorusl 2 3 One Act Play 2 Class Play 3 Twirler 2 3 Boy Gul County 3 FHA 2 Served Junior- Senior Banquet 2 Annual Staff 4 Smoke Signal Staff 4 IUNIOR YOKOMIZO M Club 3,4 Football 2, 3, 4 Librarian Smoke Signal Staff 2 Co-Editor of Annual Staff 4 Boys' State 3 One-Act Play 1, 2 FFA l, 2 FFA President 2 Band 3 Served Junior- Senior Banquet 2 I'C8Sl1I'8I '3 CLASS HISTORY Thirteen years ago the class of 1953 began their tourney through the school system Mlnatare Kindergarten Miss Adams, was our teacher Of those starting in 1940 there are f1V6 left They are Charles Arends, Douglas Jay, Nelson Jay Kenneth LaFon and Harvey Reichert Fust Grade Miss Nicholas was our teacher We made vegetable soup this year Second Grade Miss Winters was our teacher Kenneth Rein Joined us this year and has remained to graduate with us Third Grade Miss Ph1ll.1p1 was our teacher Ronald Hoffman Joined us here and IS still with us Fourth Grade Mrs Helmick was our teacher There were no new additions to our class this year Fifth Grade Miss Will and Mrs Burry were our teachers Shirley Molko Sam Paz, and Jerry Fertig became members of our class Sixth Grade Mrs Sage vas our teacher We helped put on the first operetta Jack and the Beanstalk Since then operettas have become an annual affair Seventh Grade Mrs Matzke and Mrs Schuman were our teachers Bonnie Coo the county fair and now hangs permanently in the study hall Eighth Grade We had the same teachers aga1n Max Tyrrell and Darlene Wickard were the new members We inaugurated Ir High N1te which has become an annual event Ninth Grade New Students were John Burbach Harvey Bauer, Gene Green, V1olet Eskam Betty Burbach LaVonne Wise, Arlene Schlager, Junior Yokomlzo Robert Ashenbrenner Bob Lofrng Dwight Schmidt, and Barbara Shadegg Class spon sor was Mr Owens, and Class Officers were Jo Ann Koch President, Delores Sauer Vice President, Bonnie Coover, Secretary, and Kenneth LaFon, Treasurer Tenth Grade New Sflldefll' were Don Ramig Delores Hermbouch and Thelma Anderson Class Sponsor was Mr Alvord, Class Offlcers were Sam Paz President, Kenneth Re1n, VICB President, Lyle Kinney Secretary, and Io Ann Koch Treasurer Eleventh Grade The new student was Betty Pollard Class sponsor was Mr Nicholas and Mr Rockafellow Class Offlcers were LDUIS Shove, Pres1dent, Bonnie Coover V1ce Presldent Harvey Bauer, Secretary Treasurer The name of the Class Play The Professor Proposes Twelveth Grade The new student Marlyce Me1er Class Sponsor was Mr Luedke Class Officers were Kenneth Rein, President, Ronald Hoffman V1ce Pres1dent, and Delores Hermbouch, Secretary Treasurer . . . of ' I I . u . . . . . , ver joined us here, We made a seed picture of Chief Minatare which won first prize at I I . 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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY As we look rnto the mrrror rt reflects the future of the class of 1953 We frnd that Thelma Anderson through her past experrence has wrrtten the best seller How To Be a Hula Hula Dancer Chuck Arends has been promoted to head blower of the McGrew Bubble Gum Factory Flash' Bob Aschenbrenner rs rn Hollywood producrng hrs frrst and last movre Brenda Starr starrrng Betty Burbach as the leadrng lady Professor Harvey Bauer has Just recerved hrs patent for hrs new rnventron of non wearrng trres as he wore hrs others out gorng to Bayard Extra' The greatest star of Hollywood Betty Burbach marrres the greatest flop producer of Hollywood Bob Aschenbrenner Be on lookout for John Burbach alras Slugger Joh who has Just escaped from the Melbeta State Prrson Is armed wrth water prstol and to be consrdered dangerous by all who can t swrm Bonnre Coover has just rnherrted the Wickard Two Way Stretch Grrdle factory from her ex husband Herb Belreve me she rs brrngrng her ten grrl s frgures up rrght Vrolet Eskam leaves her husband and seven chrldren to wrestle rn the 1957 Champronshrp Jerry Fertrg rs now the famous cowboy star Smoke Rrng Fertrg favorrte of all hrgh school students Tom Fulton rs now grvrng hrs book revrew for hrs last novel on War Experrences Mrller wrth therr twelve krds As Gene sard they come cheaper by the dozen We frnd Delores Hermbouch rrdrng back and forth from Mrnatare to New York or the Unron Pacrfrc R. R. the mam reason rs that she was grven a pass by her husband Lonnre Wrckard Ronald Hoffman alras two gun Hoffman rs now makrng rockrng horses for Dar lene To practrce on Wow' Doug Jay rs rn Florrda takrng prctures of the bathmg beautres Who rs noted for berng at Knuckle Junctron and at Frst Crty more than anyone else? None other than Nelson Jay Well we frnd that Kenneth LaFon s correspondence wrth hrs grrl shorthand pal hasn t done hrm much good He has now decrded to teach opera srngrng' Bob Lofrng rs rn the Angora Audrtorrum grvrng hrs 5th noted speech on Why You Should Stay Srngle We frnd Marlyce Merer rn Denver strll lookrng for more chrome or somethrrfg she can add to Marvrn Ramrg s new Plymouth Flash' Shuley Molko rs to become the frrst woman presrdent of the Unrted States Sam Paz rs the leader of the greatest counterfret gang rn hrstory Polrce are strll lookrng for the last counterfret Paz Payroll Well look who's coming down the street! Gene Green and the tormer Barbara No. ll0'76843 is now being taken to the Minatare State Prison for bigamy, having three husbands at once Yes Betty Pollard swears she wrll never look another man rn the face Don Ramrg alras two legged Jasper rs teachrng the rhumba rn the Terrytown State teachers College Professor Harvey Rerchert has Just put hrs new drug up for sale Avarlable Rerchert s Drug Take notrce boys rt makes you dream of beautrful grrls Ken Rern the well known college basketball star rs now coachrng hrs own team CThe Rernettesj All red headed freckle faced grrls Arlene Schlager lrkes her Job very well She rs a Taxr Cab drrver rn Chrcago lts a good thrng she had experrence rn dr1v1ng rn a brg crty before fM1H3UCj Dwrght Schmrdt rs perfectrng a new orl to use on hrs potato ctups rn hrs potato chrp factory Barbara Shadegg IS starrrng over statron ZTUP as the well known ventrrloqurst She IS also rmrtatrng mens vorces Max Tyrrell alras speed demon Tyrrell 1S now enterrng the race track to try and wrn hrs 91st strarght wrn rn the Mrdget Auto Races Thrs rs hrs frrst race Ho' Ho' We strll frnd Darlene Wrckard UYIHS to learn how to rrde a horse by practrcrng on rockrng horses Ronald told her he wouldn t marry her rf she drdn learn how to rrde We frnd LaVonne Wrse as a court reporter rn the Mrnatare Court House She rs makrng S400 a month enough to support her and her husband alone Ah' ha' Junror Yokomrzo frnally made rt Professor Yokomrzo 15 teachrng ad vanced Astronomy rn the Mrtchell College From the reflectrons of our muror we hope you realrze what a swell class we are loosmg from the Mrnatare Hrgh School Good luck to the Class of 53 'ETL q l9557 fyww ff . . 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Vgggiluos fsi h H952' if C 'Y A - jvs I, C.: Fx ll l l' KN ,f 'ggi k 4 V, . p , lx XX H:7'r:f'J X LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senlor class of 1953 berng of unsound mrnd and doubtful memory do hereby make publrsh and declare thrs to be our last w1ll and testament Part I To the sen1ors of next year we wlll our class sponsor Mr Luedke rn hopes that they treat h1m better than we have Part II To the Jumors we wtll our semor year tn hopes that they use rt as we drd Part HI To the sophomores we w1ll our sneak day rn hopes that they get more out of them than we d1d Part IV To the freshmen we wxll our four years at M H S ln hopes that they get more out of them than we dtd Part V The 1nd1v1dual members of the class of 53 wrll what 15 consrdered as theu' own rn the followmg manner OO I Thelma Anderson wtll my datnty strlde to Verna Brehm the grrdmen s pr1de I Charles Arends w1ll my smartness 1n school to any poor struggling sophomore I Robert Aschenbrenner wrll my rep for good sense unto Tom M1er because he so dense I Harvey Bauer my last w1ll now record I leave to the hrgh school a very good I Betty Burbach leave my w1t and charm to poor Tom Dunn tw1ll do h1m harm I John Burbach hereby gladly w1ll my plgeontoedness to Roger Burbach the advantage 1S n1l f1 e grrls I Bonme Coover w1th restratned zeal wrll to Betty Arends my sex appeal I V1olet Eskam tn my generous style to Dorothy Ptnny ln trust my falthful naxl I Jerry Fertlg w1th pep and vrvacrty leave to Ruth Schwabauer my curoslty I Tom Fulton bequeath my famed QI ll never tellj To one who can use lt as well I Gene Green wlll my lovely blonde curls to my admu-egg, those sweet lrttle Jumor I Delores Helmbouch wtll my younger sts my commerc1al for 1n that I m a whrz I Ronald Hoffman fnow I m usemg my headj wrll to Kenneth Steele my motto Early to Bed park I Doug Jay at once grve away to Loretta Brehm my slow easy way I Nelson lay am st1ll rn the dark leave to sweet Mary Ann Fertlg my longtng to I Kenneth LaFon as the Jumors advance bequeath them my well known br1ll1ance I Bob Lof1ng all tradrtlon deny and leave to Jerry Lelkam my manners so shy f l. 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I Marlyce Meier give my diamond ring to Norma Schwartz treat rt gentle the old thlng I Shirley Molko my talent at rhvmes will to Joey Cole, who to great heights will c11mb I Samuel Paz help the s1tuat1on and bequeath Mr Christiansen my bad reputation I Betty Pollard a Senior skirt g1ve to Loretta Kaufman my name as a flirt I Don Ramrg leave my grace as a dancer to Bob Conklin a graceful romancer I Kenneth Rein do hereby submit unto Curtis Lathan my most clever wrt I Arlene Schlager do right now proclaim that my voice and style go to some quiet dame I Dwight Schmidt a beaux brummel indeed, w1ll to sweet Bobby Smith my dash and my speed I Barbara Shadegg best 1ntent1ons engage, and w11l to Mary Ann Bastron my love for the stage I Max Tyrrell of my tltle am rid for I give to someone else my name as Hot rod k1 I Darlene Wickard do to Norma Hauff empart my kissproff lipstick fbest intentions at heart J I LaVonne Wise the whole class overcome and now leave to Barbara Scott my spearment gum I Junior Yokomrzo leave my excellent grades to Mr Luedke who red ink never fades I Harvey Reichert with my lily white rep will to Dick Otte myofigorn and pep, 'd' Il Do E363 Ro 'H A mil IN 4 IH be- X H Xxlf' 'Yr Hal-V was I-9lfG0od li my P mam and 0113! KP' fix SENIOR CLASS sf Ls! Y Y 3 1 A :ki P ' -' ' Front row, left to rrght Marlyce Merer LaVonne Wlse Betty Pollard Betty Burbach, Darlene Wrckard, Barbara Shadegg, Shrrley Molko Arlene Schlager Thelma Anderson, Bonnre Coover Vrolet Eskam Delores He1mbouch Second row, left to nght Sam Paz Junlor Yokornrzo, Bob Lofrng John Burbach, Har vey Rerchert Jerry Fertrg Charles Arends Ronald Hoffman Don Ramrg Max Tyrrell Thrrd row, left to rrght Harvey Bauer, Doug Jay, Tom Fulton, Bob Aschenbrenner Nelson Jay Dwrght Schmrdt Kenneth Rem, Gene Green, Kenneth LaFon Scottsbluff College KENNETH REIN Nebraska Assoc1at1on of Church Colleges KENNETH LaFON Natronal Honor Soc1ety THELMA ANDERSON KENNETH LaFON KENNETH REIN LaVONNE WISE IUNIOR YOKOMIZO Nebraska State Teachers Colleges ---------------- JUNIOR YOKOMIZO ---Ie-e-- N SCHWARTZ V1CCPl'CS1d6l'1t E HEIMBOUCI-I Secretary Treasurer I ARENDS BOOTH BREHM COLE CONKLIN DUNN EARNST FAIRFIELD , A , FERTIG L. N. M I. 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GRIDIRON SEASON Cya MINATARE 33 MORRILL 0 Captam IOHN BURBACH Mmatare started off theu' season by takmg a 33 to O vrctory over Morrrll The Ind1ans looked good all through the game MINATARE 0 GERING 33 Captarn DON RAMIG Mmatare traveled to Genng where they ran up agarnst a powerhouse The Indrans couldn t seem to do anythrng rrght and bowed to defeat MINATARE 13 ST PATS 0 Captaln HARVEY REICHERT Mrnatare got rts second vrctory of the season by defeatmg a stubborn St Pats team The Ind1ans scored once rn the frrst half and then agarn 1n the second half MINATARE 6 BRIDGEPORT 0 Capta1n KENNETH REIN The Ind1ans scored rn the frrst quarter and then held Bndgeport SCOICICSS t0 Wm a hard fought game The Indrans looked theu best rn th1S game Captam ROBERT ASCHENBRENNER The Ind1ans lost therr second game of the s ason as they fell to a powerful Oshkosh eleven Oshkosh was never rn trouble MINATARE 0 BAYARD 32 Captam BOB LOFING Mrnatare and Bayard battled It out even the frrst half but Bayard came out strong the second half and scored 26 pomts MINATARE '7 HEMINGFORD 0 Captam DICK OTTE Thrs was probably the Ind1ans roughest game of the season but they managed to come through wrth a wrn Several players were rnjured ln thls game MINATARE 6 MITCHELL 25 Captaln RONALD HOFFMAN The Ind1ans started off good but were stopped by penaltres The trgers took over and were never 1n trouble the rest of the game MINATARE 6 KIMBALL 48 Captaln NELSON JAY Krmball out for revenge for the beatrng the Indrans gave them the year before they handed the Ind1ans the worst defeat of the season. MINATARE O OSHKOSH 31 cbd is A 1 'D Ag hi-'K' 6 Get out of my way Sen ef Cac NY' lr' Can you catch II Ramlg Stop that man Don t h1t me 6 11 1 1178 coac 1 'K 1 ' '.1C'4 BX BASKETBALL TEAM Back row left to rrght Alv1n Eskam Ebarrsto Herrera, Gene Nerderhaus Gary Schaub, Vern Coohdge Paul Reddmg Roger L Burbach Bob Harshman Joe Franco Mrddle row Coach John Parlrek Drck Otte Vance Vohland Henry Aschenbrenner Don Re1n Bruce Youmans Bob Hass Larry Krlthau Fred Paz Roger Krenmg Coach Nels Chrrstransen Front row Don Ramrg Sam Paz Harvey Rerchert Ken Rem Ken Steele Pete Aschen brenner Jerry Lerkam Howard Booth Ronald Hoffman Pete Lopez Roger Burbach HOME GA MES Mornll Krmball St Pat s Srdney Brrdgeport Bayard Lyman Germg Srdney SCHEDULE 7 Y MQ CI i rf JJ J u Q ill H 1 1lIl' L ki TOURNAMENT Mmarare Chadron Mxnatare Genng Mmatare Crawford 59 AWAY GAMES Genng Bayard Mornll Brrdgeport Lyman Mrtchell Klmball ' U l I I ' 36 34 ff ,fi ' 33 ' 35 34 ,L u 44 . ' ' 49 46 'fl , - 29 ' 48 42 'L g Iii, ,mf 7 ' 36 35 40 'yfiliiiggslisij 1 Alliance 28 43 54 zfglanfn gfjd' ' 40 - l lu! 'I , I - ' 36 44 fx 4 A ' 53 ' - ------- so 51 ' - ' -------- 49 62 ' - ------- 53 Hoffman tnes a shot Hold that Pose mele Harvey Relchert Don Rarmg Remember when Ken Re1n Sam Paz Ntce shot Pete Ronald Hoffman Rem gets a shot blocked 7 1 ' + 4 . 1 .. , I 7 . ' Y 751 3! k X fi A TRACK TEAM F j N 224-5 ,N f f X ' f Front row Student Manager, 11m Trowbndge Alan Anderson Norman Jay, Fred Paz James Huck Larry Krlthau Paul Reddmg, Don Rem, hm Nuss Alv1n Gabel, Student Manager, Dean Ollver Second row Ken Rem, B111 Harshman Lou1s Franco, Gary schaub M1ke Hernandez Ebensto Herrea, Eamest Magdaleno, Vance Vohland Roger Burbach, Bill Day Thtrd row Joe Franco, Alv1n Eskam Roger Krenrng, Roger Lee Burback Gene Nerderhaus Jrm Kaufman, Pete Lopez Aschenbrenner, Ken Steele Bruce Youmans, Pete Aschenbrenner Kenneth Propp Don Cox Bob Hass, Tom Meter Henry Aschenbrenner Don Ramrg Coach John Panlek 'Sf Fourth row: Assistant Coach, Mr. Christiansen, Jerry leikam, Vern Coolidge, Bob A uflu ' in C I - - if , U I C X 4, IA ,.-- P G-14 .l ' 5 'e1v'2.:'n'15W wF'Y'i'3 QQ Ken Rem IhI'0Wlng the dlscus Up and over Ramlg hm Nuss thx-owlng the dlscus Coach 1S too o1cL to cut the mustaxd Jerry Liekam hxgh Jumpmg -rv' Bob Aschenbrenner throwmg the shot Pete Aschenbrenner throwmg the shot The Flmsh Lme Ri K hui I Old soldiers never die The Frogman Butlers helpers Our favonte Substltute teacher Smffer Colgrove At last Clarence Hot Wlps Butter Grow LIP f1I'SI Kimball Football game They re off and rumung mir!!-----' ' . , ' ,..1',3f 152 ,, J .A.. Hcfmfwf , A if w -1 ,K sw ' Ja 4. ,A wr, SCHCOL BAND 'sw x ' if f f XQQL , ' X VX Q V 1347, X ' ku'-'.', fs f ' Viv' ' . . X fi f '61 S X e In 1 2 '55 ' Q S T .W 2 I ix. sm? M1 QQ! f' A xx Wx ' ,it l ii Q2 Front row, left to nght M Hernandez J Faufleld I Karrer S Jay C Booth I Jay I Eberhart S Neard M Trowbndge J CUITIS R Sage Second row G Yokomlzo D Long D Kechter R. Rem, D K1ese1 K Schaub, N Cooper D Long I Karrer L McChesney, L Kolb E Magdaleno E Ne1der haus N Jay Seated back B Conklm G Cooper J B111y R. B111y, D Cox Standmg back B Trowbudge S Curus I Schwmdt Mr Munday G Schaub E Cox P Conkhn C Knehng SENIOR HIGH CHORUS GWLS Front row left to rrght A Lopez A Sanchez R, Kolb I Farrferld D l-lermbouck L Wrse R. Lexkam I Clark Second row S Burbach S Chrrstman J Nuss E Kaufman P Bartow J Lofrng I, Lernweber S Marker B Hass S Kaufman A Shadegg I Rohuck I Cole Thrrd row G Smrth B Pollard V Eskam T Anderson, B Scott V Brehm S Brehm B Meter B Arends,I Patlan Fourth row I Lathan W Lafon I Schw1ndt B Shadegg N Mexssner R. Schwa Last row L Brrdsall J Daufman I Bauer, N Schwartz C Schmrck M Fertrg E Helmbouch D Prnney N I-lermbuck L Kaufman, I Karrer, S CLIIUS V Kruse G Green I N I-lauff BOYS' Pianist V1v1an Kruse Front row left to nght I Coyne G Wharton G Latton G Zemanek I Franco I Pester I Kaufman G Schwaub Back row R,L Burbach C Wrlhelm T Dunn F Paz B Hass V Coohdge L K1lthau D Rem B Harshman 1 bauer, I. Baltis, M. Bastron, L, Brehm, S, Jay, B, Burbach. TWIRLERS From left to nght Rosetta Lerkam Judy Burbach V1v1an Kruse Jocy Cole Barbara Mrller, Shrrley Jay, Judy Nuss Norma Hauff Inez Farrfreld SEXTETTE From left to ught LaVonne WISE Judy Kan-er, Betty Meter Shrrley Jay, Betty Bur bach and Norma Schwartz Seated rs Vrvran Kruse KING AND QUEEN Wim' gl II X TT King KENNETH REIN Queen BETTY BURBACH ATTENDANTS Left to right: G. Nelderhaus. I. Nuss, K. Steele, D. Ramlg, K. Rem, B, Burbach, B Coover, B, Mlller, R. Lexkam, S. CUIIIS. mf N E ,. 'ilk ' at T Q r 0 . W K - .J l . v , ,. r .. - -an M., M x K A. A WW. :M '-Mk. ' ' T , , , , Ls . -Q.. ' +- 3 v , P K ' R - VL' AW ,, M, 3 , ,K , ,-an - , - if M f., ' - 0 -.1 ZLGVK.,-,W 'vp' 5 .,-it -,-, l , J D '.q 1 , ., sf' '3 Y' 11. 'xg fi., Co Editors KENNETH REIN DELORES HEIMBOUCH and JUNIOR YOKOMIZO Standing: Junior Yokomizo, Tom Fulton, Thelma Anderson, Betty Lou Pollard, Har- vey Reichert, Charles Arends, Sam Paz, LaVonne Wise, Seated: Betty Buxbach, Nel son Jay, Kenneth Rein, Violet Eskam, Doug Jay, and Delores Heimbouch. M CLUB Back row left to nght Iunror Yokomlzo John Burbach Gene Green Charles Arends Kenneth LaFon Tom Fulton Raul Reddlng Kenneth Rem Douglas Jay Jerry Fer trg Ronald Hoffman Harvey Bauer Second row Jerry Lerkam Don Cox Bruce Youmans Kenneth Steele Pete Aschen brenner Nelson Jay Kenneth Propp Bob Aschenbrenner Bob Srnrth Howard Booth Thud row Fred Paz Harvey Relchert Don Rem James Huck Bob Lof1ng Don Ramlg Henry Aschenbrenner Drck Otte hm Nuss Sam Paz Bob Conklln LOUIS Franco M1ke Hernandez Gene Ne1derhaus J1m Trowbndge D1ckRegester Mr Par1lek Z' N N1 N Fourth row: Mr. Christiansen, Pete Lopez, Roger Burbach, Jim Kaufman, Max Tyrrell, -X V. , lx B Q 5 1 gi N T l f W J , , 2 G. PEP CLUB LaVonne Wrse Secretary Treasurer Darlene Wrckard Vxce Presxdent Delores Hermbouch, Pres1dent Front row left to nght Cheerleaders N Schwartz B Coover E Hermbouch M Bastron V Brehm B Burbach Second row B Hass, S Chnstman V Eskam D Penny S Marker B Mlller I Lathen B Arends R, Kolb I Burbach L Wlse Fourth row D Hermbouch I Nuss I Karrer I Clark I Cole, S Curtls V Kruse B Pollard G Green F1fth row! Bauer M Ferug L Brehm J Schw1ndt R, Schwabauer J Baltcs B Scott J Rohrrck C Schrruck Top row Mr Dxon S Brehm L Kaufman, W LaFon, A Schlager S Molko I Lofmg, S Jay D Wrckard N He1mbouch B Meter Third row: S, Burbach, I, Fairfield. I. Kaufman, N. Hauff, R, Leikam, L. Birdsall, CHEER LEADERS VARSITY Betty Burbach Mary Ann Bastron Verna Brehm FRESH M E N Left to nght LOIS Budsall Judy Burbach, Sharon Curns Front row, left to right: Norma Schwartz, Ella Heimbouch, Bonnie Coover. Back row ,tl '--1.-vglvllvolttn 3 11,2 vu S323 W ? 3 , 51 :Ab I -f' x' f. .4-5. 9 UG-7 i'h 44'- FFA OFFICERS left to nght Bob Kersel John Burbach Bob Aschenbrenner, Harry Kenyon Tom Meler Harvey Bauer J1m Kaufman and Pete Aschenbrenner, Back CCHICI' Front row left to nght Pete Aschenbrenner Bob Kersel John Burbach Bob Aschen Zemanek Max Tyrrell Bob Smrth Jerry Fertlg Don Roth Dw1ght Schmldt Kenneth Propp Ronald Hoffman Bob Lofmg Norman Stemmark Roger Lee Burbach Larry Kllthau hm Nuss Roscoe Smlth , . 2 . . . , . . , . . ' 2 . ' . . - brenner, Harry Kenyon, Tom Meier, Harvey Bauer, Jim Kaufman. Back row: Glen ' ' . . . ' D . . . I I I O I I I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Back row left to rrght I Clark D Pmney M1ss Watkrns P Bartow I Bauer Front row left to nght B Hass I Lofmg E Kaufman J Kaufman B Meter N Merssner 1 Nuss R. Lelkam F H A OFFICERS Left to nght N Merssner E Kaufman R. 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A: 741, ,Q-' Kr.: f- Q '95 1111 N Senrors DRAMATIC S CLUB C Sophomores MURDER IN THE FAMILY Shuley Molko Arlene Schlager Barbara Shadegg Bonme Coover John Burbach Harvey Bauer Kenneth LaFon .Tumors SOP HIE FROM SANDYSVILLE Corlnne Mrkkleson Janrce Schwmdt Betue Meter I1m Nuss Don Cox THE DUMMY THIS WAY TO HEAVEN Roger Burbach Mary Ann Ferug Don Roth 'Specral Sound Effects CUITIS Lathan Mlke Hernandez HURRICANE HILL D1ck Otte Dxck Earnst Ella He1mbouch Dorothy Prnney Iocy Cole Norma Hauff Bob Conkhn -Q f'N USA Judy Nuss Jerry Pester Bruce Youmans Glen Zemanek Freshmen CHAIN REACTION Sy1v1a Marker Vance Vohland Paul Reddmg Barbara Hass V1v1an Kruse Eugene Nerderhaus Genevreve Green +42 lil 0 p Ill , lun '- - Il, Barbara Miller Mary Ann Basuon 50 G 1 'Q 0 1 5 I, Wx Q9 U I' lv fi' fb 5 3 'N 8- lg 3.3 '80 'S-..a Ne Yi-0 fl' is Q9 , 'za 'T '? Ki' 1 i 3 1 Y I Laurel Bartow John Brlley Erma Jean Morse Sharon Nelson Gary Cooper Darlene Esxam Kenton Schaub B111 Schmrck Tommy Gabel Robert Hauff Vonda Smlth Davrd Hernandez Larry Hulbert Merle Van Wlnkle Howard Vogel Donald Kresel Evelyn K1lthau Jaruce Vogel Gene Yokomrzo Larry Kolb Jerralene Marull Shrrley Wlckard ?T '54-3 sw ' 'h-...af ,Ji 'Fix X Hoellen Schwartzkopf ' 41? 5? X Ns- Vvlf dk Ai -A ew' ,.. Q, -uhm -an vw Nab ti g-T 1 not xilli' 'E 4: l C' ' Bobby Alvarez Roger Brlley Rrchard Kuhlman Jerry Lackey Karan Brovsm Larry Colgrove Davrd Long Mabel Magdaleno Jeanne Correa Mary Helen Coolrdge Rlta Moralez Leonora Cox Iudrth Eberhardt Clementrne Patlan Ermma Patlan Connre Gonzales Harold Harshman Ronald Prnney Ralph Rem Vrcky Hernandez Pete Herrera Rodney Rem Evangellne Salazar Patrxcra Hoover Wrllram Iay Joe Suarez Marvrn Trowbrrdge Gary Kaufman John Kehrn V L' Alan Westlake , an-1 up fi S paws aiu- Y-i gmtidavllllll .. - X' N 1 1 f 4- ' - 1 ' A Q 2 .N' i . 2:9 ' Y' L - ry' . .V 0 ' 'rr ,,, mai R .: f' A iii '. 'Z if Hi A-.dv rv. 1 J -H Q R 3 Lf ' O K P .1 E. X h e le 14' K , N '.- V' . - , 3' I 9 A X'- M..- ' . QM-- xbo . -Q. .43 A - 1 X sv Q . f - Rita Nuss of ' 5 . w . 1' '5 ' gp Q ' ' he fx Q , - A 1 I . L 7.1 Q .av t 5 R f - 'Lf H A r ' . . - X, 4 A g' 1, f -. 1' X 36 I ' , 'L' ' Q ' 5, I e - . V y ,J mi . 1 1 We ' AYHLV ,. ,A . It 4, ,' , , 'N JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Front row, left to nght Pat Hoover Shuley Wrckard, Vlckey Hernandez Vonda Smlth Second row Evelyn Kllthau IoEl1en Schwartzkopf, Erma Patlan Leonora Cox Karren Brown Ieme Marrrll Sharon Nelson, Ianrce Vogel Mrs Schuman Eskam Rrta Nuss Judy Eberhardt Ieanre Correa Clent1na Patlan JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Fust row left to nght Ralph Rem Larry Kolb Don Klesel, Larry Hulburt, Kenton Schuab Harold Harshman Second row Mr Cooper, Robert Hauff Howard Vogel John Kehm Jerry Lackey B111 Schrruck Third row: Rita Moralez, Jean Morris, Mable Magdaleno, Connie Gonzales, Darlene EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY Long Long ago in the year 1944 thirty-three scared but happy young pupils entered the Minatare Grade School Of these thirty-three students only 1 Ioellen Schwartzkopf remain to graduate from the eighth grade Young and pretty Miss Mary Howard was our first teacher Our first grade teacher was Mrs Mildred Ruden Her son Stanley was also a mem- ber of our first grade class In the second grade our teacher was Mrs Cara Struxness and she helped us give Thanksgiving play We were proud of our pilgrim costumes Our first operetta was Jack in the Beanstalk Jerrie Marrrll Billy Schmick Merle Van Winkle and Larry Kolb joined us in the third grade to have Miss Margaret Anderson for our teacher We learned our multrplr cation tables up to tens This year we took part in the operetta Pinocchrp Mrs Alice Helmick welcomed us in the fourth grade Shirley Wickard and Kenton Schaub again enlarged our class Sunny of Sunnyside was our operetta that year Helmick tried hard to teach us long division Tommy Gabel Vonda Smith Darlene Eskam Gary Cooper John Brlley and Larry Hulbert Joined our little clan in the fifth grade Mrs Ebba Schumacker taught us our fractors Sharon Nelson and Larry Hulbert had the leading parts in the operetta Sleeping Beauty which was the fust given in the new auditorium In the sixth grade we had our first man teacher who was Mr Glen Johns Larry Hul bert left us but returned again in the last part of the sixth grade The Land of Dreams Come True was our operetta Decimals were our arm that year We were all very happy when our report cards were passed out the last time permitting us to enter the seventh grade Entering the seventh grade we found Mrs Cooper and Mrs Schuman for our teachers We were very happy to attend school in the high school building We had two one act plays Laurel Bartow Donald Kiesel and Gene Yokomizo joined our class The exams scared us but we passed to the eighth grade In the eighth grade Mrs Schuman and Mr Cooper were again our teachers We were Joined by Evelyn Kilthau Janice Vogel Howard Vogel Jean Morse David Hernandez Robert Hauff and Glen Frailey This year we had three one act plays We chose our class motto which was 54 Here We Come, flower yellow rose and the Yokomizo and Jo Ellen Schwartkopf -l 0 I I . ' a . . ' . . ' , , . . . ' . ' . Mrs. . . . . . . , . . U O . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ' , . ' ll ll ' . colors, lilac and silver, The honor students of this class were Vonda Smith, Gene . ' . L 31 1 Q-L-I J' jk g it I f Q 1 0, C l I , g . . A- . 4 .5 . gh 5 ' I , '- fi PL- .div ,,, v UL, 4 ' M... -.55 f wld ' .?' W 5 ,.f 'M A s , X , I Wk ff V A., . ,U , gy 4 w t 1 , H'k.l- 3 E v u .. 'W fb 71 Exxzlr A V' . R ' ' I K K , . 2 , . 1 ' : , '4 f I' .. f .TFT f.1 7'1 .. x 'A 0 f ' X 'A , ...A f :3-A..Q. - x -' E , - S s 1 cl' , A - aff' 'f . 1'-' 4 im H I, , ,. ' -. ' -, lf, J g ' 2' 1 E . ii I T Q 5' , 45-5? ,. J . . ,- , v X 5 YEARBOOK DALLAS TEXAS NY- A LITHOGRAPHED P O - -.1 i CA-P65 O? Hoon cm f M
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