Nebraska Christian High School - Reflector Yearbook (Central City, NE)

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t i ¢ 3 . REFLECTOR 1964 — 1965 Nebraska Christian High School Central City, Nebraskz Reflector Staff— SPONSOR ty J EDITOR: BUSINESS MANAGER vis , + if tA fA af ASSISTANT EDITOR ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER: oe one d toa a 1 7H ’ oj tee 4 FECEAT on =; LIBRARY Nebraska Christian High S SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE: Central City, Nebresk appt [LA ALMLLLAT DEDICATION Left to right, first row: Sharon Regier, Joy Thompson, Ruth Hedlund, Jeanette Huenefeld Judy Garwood, Genevieve Penner, Priscilla Wallace, Donna Leisy Second row: Connie Muirhead, Donita Moody, Myra Strasburger, Bob Stutzman, Roger Smith Carol Sellers, Chuck Zeller, Wanette Smith, Harlan Hamer Third row: Mark Miller, Sharon Martin, Rex Leisy, Judy Barlow, Steve Grantham, LaVerne Johnston, Cheri Aspegren, Gloria Ottun, Sharon Hooper, Ben Andrick To our honorable Seniors of 1965, we sincerely dedicate this volume which contains graphic record of this most eventful year at N.C.HLS. The ring of their laughter, the seriousness of their discussions, their intensity in time of examination, and their earnest waiting on the Lord during their stay here preludes live of effective devotion, service, and accomplishment in the years ahead. Class Motto: “Lead Us In Thy Truth” Class Colors: Pink and Silver Class Flower: Pink Mum ADMINISTRATION — ‘al Greetings to the friends of Christian Education, and more particularly the friends of Nebraska Christian High School. In the pages following is a pictorial record of one year of Nebraska Christian High School—a year that you have made possible through prayers, gifts and by sending your young people Greetings also to the students of N.C.H.S. Between the covers of this annual you will find somewhere your likeness and that of many others. They have been placed in this book for the purpose of remembering. Many things will be re membered. May the pictures remind you of joys, of fun, of activities but most of all of challenges and commitments made to the Lord In spots through this book you will see ( indle s, No added light 1S needed however. The annual staff has done a good job in making very clear ings ot a SC hool vear at Nebraska Christian High School Phey have painted é clear picture story of 1964-65. Thank vou. staff. for a job well done the mean Walter O. Ediger Mr. Tommy Stewart—Al gebra I, Algebra II, Ameri- can __— History American Government, Girl's Track Coach sor Student Rep. Spon- Mrs. Stewart—Home Eco- nomics Mr Ruben Ruybalid Spanish I, Spanish Il, World History, Physical Educa- tion, Coach Eng English Mr. Howard Bishop lish II, English III IV Mrs. Bishop—Home Eco- nomics Mr. Richard Wischmeier Chemistry, Junior Class Science sor Shop General Spon- Mrs Wischmeier—Girls Chorus, Vocal Lessons, Pi- ano Instructor, Junior Class Sponsor Staff Meeting Mrs. John Clinton ing, Bookkeeping hand, Art Typ Short iss Gladys Wiebe—Office Secretary Supervisor br Whittier Hall Piano Instruct- Mr. H. Kay Sawyer—West Hall Supervisor Band Choir, Basic Music, Bible I, Boy’s Chorus, Voice Les- sons, Instrumental Lessons Freshmen Class Sponsor The Sawyer Family Mrs. Sawyer Supervisor Mr Kenneth Martin Maintenance, Gospel Team Sponsor West Hall Mrs. Martin—Cook Mrs. Cook—Cook Mr. Ward Smith—Boy’s Dorm Supervisor, Business Manager Junior Bible Senior Bible, Spohomore Bible, Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. Smith—Head Cook FRESHMAN CLASS ' CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Phyllis Wolosevich, Secretary-treasurer; Wesley Weiss, Student Rep Mr. H. Kay Sawyer, Sponsor; Stan Ewert, Vice Preside nt; Gary Sellers, President Johnnie Bennett Jamey Catholos David Cutbirth Henderson, Nebraska Grand Island, Nebraska Hartwick, Towa f Y . o Carol Dexter Carol Ehrenberg Cathy Ejichelberger Amelia, Nebraska Creighton, Nebraska Oconto, Nebraska WAYNE Bartlett, Nebraska EICHELBERGER A i Nebraska GREEN LOIS LEBAR Hastings, Nebraska TRACY R lair MASTERS Nebraska STAN EWERT Fremont, Nebraska THERESA HOOPER Ellsworth, Nebraska he LARRY LEISY Alliance, Nebraska iB BILLY MOORE Henderson, Nebraska VELDA FRIESEN Aurora, Nebraska LINDA JOHNSTON Henderson, Nebraska . HARRY MANKA Henderson, Nebraska FERN MURRAY Henderson, Nebraska LYNN GREEN Bartlett, Nebraska { RICHARD LANGE Columbus, Nebraska TOMMY MARTIN Central City, Nebraska 7 Bm VIRGIL OTTUN Sargent, Nebraska POLLY PAXTON SHEILA PETERSON ROBERT RICH LINDA ROWSE Ringgold, Nebraska Newport, Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska Burwell, Nebraska © : ii BRAD SCHALLER GARY SELLERS LOUIS SIEGEL RAYMOND STEVER Bloomfield, Nebraska McCook, Nebraska Henderson, Nebraska Henderson, Nebraska MARK STUTZMAN WESLEY WEISS PHYLLIS WOLOSEVICH Grand Island, Nebraska Boelus, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Kathy Huenefeld, Secretary-treasurer; Mr. Ward Smith, Sponsor; Gloria Nickolaus, Vice President; Milford Thieszen, President ra) Karen Allan Janell Ballagh Marianne Baltensperger Wood River, Nebraska Burwell, Nebraska Nebraska City, Nebraska f ¥ Gloria Bower Allan Carter Colleen Cashier Henderson, Nebraska Palmer, Nebraska Harrisburg, Nebraska JOE EATON Lakeside, Nebraska FRANCES GOERTZEN Aurora, Nebraska BILL JOHNSON Colorado Springs, Colorado MARSHA MOSIER Henderson, Nebraska DIANN FISHER Malcolm, Nebraska JAMES HARDER Omaha, Nebraska ALLISON KLANECKY Grand Island, Nebraska GLORIA NICKOLAUS Hampton, Nebraska JANE GARWOOD Chambers, Nebarska BARBARA HOFKER Lincoln, Nebraska DOLORES LOPEZ Colorado Springs, Colorado GEORGETTA PAXTON Ringgold, Nebraska LARETTA GIBSON Ewing, Nebraska KATHY HUENEFELD Aurora, Nebraska STEVE MASTERS Blair, Nebraska KENNETH PENNER Central City, Nebraska JEANNE PETERSON JOHN RAVENSCROFT JUDY RECKLING Marquette, Nebraska Nenzel, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska IRMA REIMER CAROL ROGERS KATHY TAYLOR Henderson, Nebraska Cambridge, Nebraska Chambers, Nebraska MILFORD THIESZEN DOUGLAS WAKELEY GORDON WINTERS Henderson, Nebraska Hartington, Nebraska Qmaha, Nebraska JUNIOR CLASS Left to right: Mr. Richard Wischmeier, Sponso arry Stutzman, Vice President; Audrey Schmunk, Secretary; Leland Fast, Presiden on C e ness Manager: Larry Herms- meyer, Treasurer é. dh Betty Allar Ron Beck Ila Boilesen Delwyn Cargill Wood River Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Ord, Nebraska Scotia, Nebraska 173 = i t Don Cashier Bonnie Clausen Terry Dalke Stan Dyck Harrisburg, Nebraska Boelus, Nebraska Maracaibo, Venezuela Omaha, Nebraska JANET EDGHILL KAREN EDIGER LELAND FAST CAROLINE FOWLER Burwell, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska Venezuela, South America Milburn, Nebraska r% JOANN FRIESEN LEOTA GARNER GARY GARRETT CAROL GARWOOD Aurora, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska Fremont, Nebraska Burwell, Nebraska et nll i 4 WARREN HAMER WALTER HAMILTON LARRY HERMSMEYER BEVERLY HOFKER Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Scotia, Nebraska Como, Colorado Scotia EVEL YN HOOPER DONNA HUGHSON JUNE JOHNSON SHEILA JOHNSTON Ellsworth, Nebraska Morrill, Nebraska Burwell, Nebraska Henderson, Nebraska Sheila Lemmert North Bend, Nebraska Diana Moody Martell, Nebraska CS Audrey Schmunk Lincoln, Nebraska Mary Taylor Blair, Nebraska Dennis O'’Nele Central City, Nebraska Pete Schroeder Lincoln Nebraska Hollis Tidymar Maywood Nebraska Oswald Allen Petersor Aurora. Nebraska Newport, Nebra 2 ie Larry Stutzman Seward, Nebraska Blair, Nebraska Marie Taylor Janet Warkentin Lincoln, Nebraska Louise Warner Nebraska City Ka Nebraska SENIOR CLASS STEVE GRANTHAM Scotia, Nebraska Student Body President-4 Pres.-1,4, Vice Pres.-3; Dorn -3,4; Choir-1,2,3,4, Vice ec. Boys Octet-1, Band-1,2,3,4; Basket- ball-1. Baseball-1, Softball-3,4: Gos- pel Team-2,3,4, Vice Pres.-3, Pres.-4 ROGER SMITH Central City, Nebraska Class Vice Pres.-1, Treasurer-4, Re- presentative-3, Dorm Officer-4; Choir- 1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4, Track-l 2,3,4, Baseball-1,2, Softball-3,4; Gos- pel Team-2,3,4, Vice Pres.-4 CAROL ANN SELLERS McCook, Nebraska Class Secretary-1,2 Treasurer-3, Business Manager-4, Dorm Officer-4 Choir-2; Softball-2, Volleyball-2,3 Gospel Team 2,3,4; Reflector Staff-1 2, Associate Editor-3, Editor-4 t Cheerlead -1,2,3; Gospel Team-1,2,3,4, Trea -2, Secretary-4 Diplon it Staff r 4 JEANETTE HUENEFELD Aurora, Nebraska Class Representative-1,4; Choir-1,2,3, 4, Band-3, String Class-3,4; Gospel Team-1,2,3,4, Treasurer-3 — BEN ANDRICK CHERI ASPEGREN JUDY BARLOW Ellsworth, Nebraska Aurora, Nebraska Luverne, Minnesota Choir-1,4; Basketball-1,2, Track-1,2,4 Class Officer-3 Dorm Officer-3 Choir-4; Gospel Team-4 Choir-3,4, Band-3-4; Softball-3,4, Volleyball-3,4 Track-3,4 Gospel Team-3,4, Treasurer-4 JUDY GARWOOD RUTH HEDLUND SHARON HOOPER Chambers, Nebraska Porcupine, South Dakota Ellsworth, Nebraska Dorm Officer-3,4; Choir-3,4; Band-3, Choir-4; Track-4; Gospel Team-4 Class Treasurer-2; Band-1,2,3; Soft- 4; Volleyball-4; Gospel Team-4 ball-2,3,4, Volleyball-1,2,3,4, Track- 2; Gospel Team-2; Diplomat Staff-4 Donna Leisy Rex Leisy David Lime Alliance, Nebraska Alliance, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois String Ensemble-2; Gospel Team-4 Choir-4; Basketball-1,2,3, Baseball-2 Band-3, Pep Band-4 Track-1,2,3,4; Gospel Team-3,4 i. a LaVerne Johnston Donita Moody Connie Muirhead Henderson, Nebraska Scotia, Nebraska Lexington, Nebraska Baseball-1,2, Softball-3,4 Basketball Class Representative-2, Dorm Officer Dorm Officer-4; Choir-4; Volleyball-4 -1,2,3,4, Track-1,2,3,4; Gospel Team -2,3; Band-2,3; Gospel Team-4 Gospel Team-4 -3,4 Gloria Ottun Elaine Ravenscroft Sharon Regier Sargent, Nebraska Nenzel, Nebraska Henderson, Nebraska Choir—1, 2, 4 Choir—1 Band—2, 3, 4 Band—2, 3, 4 Softball—1l Gospel Team—4 Gospel Team—1, 2, 3, 4 = , K — —— Janet Smith Wanette Smith Myra Strasburger Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Ellsworth, Nebraska Softball—2 Choir—1, 2, 3, 4 Choir—1, 2, 3, 4 Gospel Team—2, 3 Band—1, 2, 3, 4 Band—4 Orchestra—2, 3, 4 Softball—2, 3 Volleyball—2, 3 Volleyball—2 Track—2, 3, 4 Gospel Team—3, 4 vr ia ai Steve Sturtevant Robert Stutzman Joy Thompson Oxford, Nebarska Grand Island, Nebraska Amelia, Nebraska First semester of year 4 Choir—3 Choir—2, 3, 4 Business manager—3 Basketball—1, 2, 4 Gospel Team—4 Student manager—4 Track—1, 2, 4 Choir—3, 4 Band—3, 4 Dorm officer—4 Gospel Team—3, 4 Priscilla Wallace Charles Zeller Genevieve Penner Lincoln, Nebraska Westcliffe, Colorado Central City, Nebraska Diplomat; assistant editor—3 Band—4 Second semester of year 4 Editor—4 Basketball—4 Gospel Team—3, 4 Track—4 NMC) = IO Left to right: Carol Ann Sellers, Business Manager; Sharyn Martin, Secretary; Steve Grantham, President; Roger Smith, Treasurer; Harlan Hamer, Vice President; Mr. Ediger Sponsor © eee} = oy ey C. A. “Looks are deceiving’ R. L. “I hate Shakespeare” Soe xx: r ¢ Nice Kitty, Kitty Ick” “That dirt E.R. “Where's the chow?” H. “Oh! oh! caught again’ SF :, | I wike my bear J. S. “I have that spread out feeling’ M.S. “Got a Log Chain? B. A. “Wanna Drag? Cd i 3 L. J. “Don’t Hit Me Easy D. M. “I Wike Snow! I Bruise “a . 4 a ¥ ¥ 7 ) 7 “Look at the Birdie! P. W. “Dig my Wink? a . 7 eA a 7 ¥ tee as “hi C. S. “Stay Here Doggie “Whoe Horsie!”’ G. 0. “I Dislike Pictures.’ S. G. “I Find This True in my own Life!” This is Cold B Got Milkin e S. “Just Dor S. M Mmm How Sweet! R. H.“Look at all Those Little Things!’ J.H I Use Crest S. R. “Hi Everybody!” SPIRITUAL LIFE SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS Rev. and Mrs. Bob Atwood, evangelist representing the Central American Mission, were here at Nebraska Christian High School for Spiritual Emphasis Week September 14-18th. Each day in « hapel and each evening the Atwood’s ministered to us from God’s Word. The student body was blessed with solos of both vocal and accordian by Mrs. Atwood. This was a week of many decisions and changes in the hearts of both faculty and students April 5-7th found Rev. Marlin Olsen on the campus grounds of Nebraska Christian High School. Rev. Olsen is now on furlough from Johannesburg, South Africa, where he serves under The Evangelical Alliance Mission. During these days the Holy Spirit worked in many hearts through Rev. Olsen’s messages on faith and dedication of a Christian C3O WM Ba GQ ed PRAYER MEETING - - Pa) i) hi a 7 B , My I- Whittier Hall West Hall DAILY DEVOTIONS Boys’ Dorm The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” James 5:16b 4 G | HNiyriun hi COxvar omernl Jj Left to right, seated Kathy Huenefeld, Wan. ette Smith Barbara Hofker, Jeanette Hue- nefeld Standing: Bill Moore Sheila Lemmert, Wes Weis Left to right, first row: Stan Ewert, Gloria Orrun, Ruthanne Lima, Terry Dalke, Lee Fast, Don McLimore, Harlan Hamer Second row: Wanette Smith, Karen Edigher, Gloria Nickolaus, Pete Schroeder, Walter Hamilton, Carol Garwood Third row: Chuck Zeller, Steve Grantham, Don Cashier MUSIC INSTRUCTORS Left to right: Mrs. Wischmeier, Girls’ Cho- rus Director, Piano Vocal Instructor; Miss Gladys Wiebe, Piano Instructor; Miss Cheri Aspegren, Student Pi- ano Instructor; Mr. H Kay Sawyer, Director of Choir, Band Boys’ Chorus, Instrumental Vocal Instructor CHOIR Left to right, row one: Kathy e Cutbirth, Colleen Cashler, Georgetta Paxton Row two: Cheri Aspegren, Jane Garwo d Penner, Val Oswald, Carol Garwood, JoAnn Fries Marj Martin, Marie Row three: Ruth Hedlund, Jane Garwood, Gloria Ottun, Wanette Smith Hamer, Al Klanecky, Steve Grantham, Rex Leisy, Richard Lange, Myra Strasb Row four: Mary Taylor, Judy Barlow, Sharyn Martin, Pete Schroeder, Roger S Milford Thieszen, Ruthanne Lima, Karen Ediger, Caroline Fowler, Donna Hugh GIRLS TRIO Left to right: Cheri Aspegren, Sharyn Martin, Myra Strasburg- er, Wanette Smith BOYS CHORUS Left to right, row one: Terry Dalke, Warren Hamer, Val Oswald , Roger Smith, Larry Stutzman, David Lima, Ben Andrick, Bob Stutzman, Chuck Zeller, Del Cargill, Harlan Hamer Row two: Don Cashler, Gary Garrett, Walter Hamilton, Allen Peterson, Steve Grantham, Stan Dyck, Leland Fast, Larry McDonald Larry Hermsmeyer, Rex Leisy, Pete Schroeder, LaVerne Johnston GIRLS CHORUS Left to right, row one: Donna Leisy, Sheila Lemmert, Joy Thompson, Jeanette Huenefeld, Ila Boilesen, Sheila Johnston, Ruthanne Lima, Priscilla Wallace, Janet Warkentin, Louise Warner, Sharon Regier Row two: Genevieve Penner, Judy Garwood, Janet Smith, Donna Hughson, Bonnie Clausen, Audrey Schmunk, JoAnn Friesen, Carol Sellers, Myra Strasburger, Mary Taylor, Donita Moody, Connie Muirhead, Evelyn Hooper, Ruth Hedlund Row three: Wanette Smith, Janet Edghill, Gloria Ottun, Sharyn Martin, Carol Garwood, Leota Garner, Karen Ediger, Diana Moody Judy Barlow, Beverly Hofker, Sheri Aspegren, Elaine Ravenscroft, Marie Taylor, Caroline Fowler, Sharon Hooper, Hollis Tidyman, Betty Allan, Marjorie Martin MUSIC CONTEST Cello Solo Flute Trio Sousaphone Solo Jeanette Huenefeld Wanette Smith, Karen Ediger, Gloria Chuck Zeller Nickolaus PARTICIPANTS Girls’ Medium Voice Boys’ High Voice Piano Myra Strasburger Pete Schroeder Cheri Aspegren SPORTS ae 7) a ) V) 4 (pe — Left to right: Chuck Zeller, Warren Hamer, Roger Smith, Gordon Winters, Allan Carter, Stan Dyck, Leland Fast, Milford Thieszen, Louis Siegel, Bob Stutzman OO ney mre cael ee dena 1 1. NORTHWES NEBRASKA sana DOWNS DOWNS G. HORDVILLE IN TWO OF THREE = IN TWO GAMES ) roved Anticipation toward the games The 12th of Se ae Mince ‘with Hordville grew all week as o hes —- ames with G. |. did the school spirit and enthusi- they woo ie teams seemed asm. The week was capped by Northwest- N.C.’s winning two of three games from Hordvillee : they Pe hoish. The volleyball girls got the —_— the “B” game the first N.C. victory ball off and rolling rs ended 4-4. The second ith their victories. They took = mewhat better as N.C the first game 13-6, were defeated i th bucket and lead 12 - 8. 9-7 in the second game, and won found ¢ fh more progress in the the playoff match 8-5. The games ae. rters and wound up the were highlighted by the N.C. girls’ final qua 29. excellent serving and teamwork. A team followed up he game but r cold at the ee ane = a vic- As the “B” team came onto = team’s example with t team had another win. The “A some trouble hitting the basket continue the pace set by the girls. red 2 at the end of the And, after the first quarter, it i a 10 looked as if they were going to —— riod. N.C. came back 4 Despite their good teamwork, they firet eee for the second — were behind at the final buzzer, better but seemed una | ) the floor, they were hoping | 41-27. third quasterL G. I. Then N.C The “A” team game was the to hold ba 28 pr the end of the third crown of the evening. Not only led 37 - N.C. outscore . eA the team, but the whole student Gee ame G+ 5t e the las body was out to win this game, s—— the 8 and that they did. Off to a good i ee ee ‘start at the tip-off, the “A” team led until slightly in the fourth | quarter. Then Hordville stepped into a lead which they held going into the last minute of play. Breaking a stall, N.C. stole the ball with 14 seconds remaining and tied the score. With only 11 seconds left, the ball swished Cedar Rapj through the hoop for N.C.’s win- more den m4 Pe ning basket to bring the final score to 62-60. This was the third, and by far the most excit- ing victory for the “A” team this season. Left to right: Wesley Weiss, Ken Penner, Larry Hermsmeyer, John Ravenscroft, Al Klanecky, Walter Hamilton, Val Oswald, Del Cargill We dee i Zz N.C. TAKES THREE FROM FARWELL The N.C, volleyball team gain played very exciting ball ‘as they won their last game with | Farwell. The first game was extremely exciting as a good- ( looking N.C. squad won 13 - 11 in | an overtime. Farwell then man- | aged to come back and win 14 - 11 over N.C. In the third game N.C. completely dominated play | and won 14 - 4. The N.C. “B” team again started slowly but led 6 - 2 at | the end of the first period of play. The second was better for both a but N.C. led only 12 - 10. then held them to 2 points and ‘scored 8 to lead 20 - 12 and finally came back to win 28 - 17. } A good Farwell team managed to give N.C. a good run, but couldn’t collect a win. N.C. was short on baskets in the first of the game, but held back Farwell j also. N.C. managed to cash in yi points in the 4th quarter to bese by 14--59 - 45. ) Left to right: Steve Grantham, Student Manager; Mr. Ruben Ruybalid, Coach; Gary Sellers, Student Manager. ¢ The “B” team continued to win as they completely domi- nated play in defeating Greeley 46 - 26. The first half was a complete runaway for N.C. as a eee they out-rebounded and scored The N.C. “B” team again ( 26 to Greeley’s 8. The second won a victory as they displayed | half was just a repeat of the good playing and ball handling. first as N.C. out-scored them Despite low scoring, N.C. man- | 20 - 18 for the victory. 7 aged to stay on top throughout eee the whole game and they won a 39 - 32 victory over Primrose. VOLLEYBALL TEAM Left to right: Judy Garwood, Mary Taylor, Marjorie Martin, Betty Allan, Diann Fisher, Cheri Aspegren, Sharyn Martin, Karen Ediger, Diana Moody, Sharon Hooper, Ruthanne Lima, Bonnie Clausen, Marie Taylor, Hollis Tidyman, Georgetta Paxton, Connie Muirhead, Carol Rogers CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Sheila Johnston, Kathy Huenefeld Ruthanne Lima 2 a be —- a J BOYS SOFTBALL Left to right, row one: Roger Smith, Del Cargill, Louis Siegel, Warren Hamer, Terry Dalke, Gordon Winters, Milford Thieszen, Tommy Martin Row two: Laverne Johnston, Walter Hamilton, Larry Hermsmeyer, Leland Fast, Steve Grantham, Allan C arter, Stan Dyck, Al Klanecky, John Ravenscroft GIRLS SOFTBALL Left to right: Caroline Fowler, Cheri Aspegren, Gloria Nickolaus, Diann Fisher, Sharyn Martin, Georgetta Paxton, Ruthanne Lima, Kathy Huenefeld, Marjorie Martin, Irma Reimer, Sheila Johnston, Sheila Lemmert Marie Taylor, Karen Allan, Sharon Hooper, Mary Taylor er Smith. | Sieas ion Winters. Rober ndri Stan Ewert, D Cashler, Al Klanecky, Joe Eaton, Bill Moore é argi GIRLS TRACK right: Sherila Lemme jers, Mary Taylor, Georgett rger, Betty Allan, Marie Taylor, Diann Fisher, Ruthanne Lima, Cheri A DRAMATICS Oral Interpretation of Drama Television News Commentary Judy Garwood, Chuck Zeller, Mary Taylor, Stan Dyck, Harlan Hamer Milford Thieszen Oral Interpretation of Prose Literature Oral Interpretation of Prose Literature Kathy Huenefeld Milford Thieszen INVITATIONAL CONTEST SPEECH Re Xx Leis Cheri Aspegren David Cutbirth Gordon Winters Roge1 Oral Interpretat One-Act PI Smith gnitic ince Wednesday Night Social “Tl bet they're study- ing.”’ “Please don’t take so many!” WE A Pa — “First Place a “Dress-up Dinner’ scene “The mail must go through.”’ Think he’s got it.” “Slide!” ‘Slide!’ “Oh so bashful!” Oo) e7 NI VAVELO)NKY STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: Hollis Tidyman, Wesley Weiss, Carol Garwood, Steve Grantham—President, Jeanette Huenefeld, Jane Garwood, Mr. Stewart—Sponsor Fall Work Day ‘ Christmas Banquet; Program given by Mr. and Master of Ceremonies—Steve Grantham Mrs. _Wischmeier REFLECTOR STAFF Left to right: Larry Stutzman, Business Manager; Stan Ewert; Gloria Nickolaus; Carol Sellers, Editor: Harlan Hamer, Business Manager; Mr. Bishop, Sponsor; Lee Fast, Assistant Editor This is the “kick-off” for the subscription drive campaign. The four participating teams in this year’s campaign were the: Plutocrats, Autocrats, Reflectocrats and Diplocrats. DIPLOMAT STAFF a Left to right: Janet Warkentin, Circulation Manager; Bonnie Clausen, Assistant Editor; Pete Schroeder, Assistant Business Manager; Priscilla Wallace, Editor; Miss Gladys Wiebe, Sponsor Karen Ediger, Assistant Circulation Manager; Sharyn Martin, Business Manager The Party given by the two publications staffs for the winning team in the subscription drive, the Plutocrats ACTIVITIES JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Th OASIS IN tye Li Mit MUU Vy lie wily DeseRr xa Head Table and Theme hee er ee he, ee Sophomor e Servers Speaker, Rev. Vernon Duerksen Special Music ADVISORY COUNCIL Left to right, first row: Mr. Eldon Nickolaus, Mr. Dave Friesen, Mr. Charles Huenefeld, Mr. Warren Barger, Mr Carl Baltensperger, Mr. Orvil Hamer, Mr. Joyce Grantham Second row: Mr. Glenn Taylor, Mr. Walter Grantham, Mr. Paul Oswald, Mr. Von Paxton, Mr. Charles Gurney, Mr. Harold Ottun, Mr. Cecil Clausen, not pictured, Mr. Elbert Strasburger BOARD MEMBERS a Left to right, First row: Mr. Eldon Nickolaus, Mr. Orvil Hamer, Mr. Joyce Grantham Second row: Mr. Walter Ediger, Mr. Paul Oswald, Mr. Glenn Taylor, Mr. Cecil Clausen ” = Candace Greckle Darlene Hargis Robin Hofrichter Bloomfield, Nebraska Henderson Nebraska Wood River, Nebraska Marilyn Matlock Don McLimore Granite Falls, Nebraska Kremling, Colorado SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS ALUMNI DIRECTORY 1960 Dorothy Kasten—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha Ne braska Norma Keller—Mrs. Warren Smith, Central Cit Nebraska Charlene Rogers—Mrs. William Harris, Cambridge Nebraska Jack Schroeder—University of Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska Carolyn Smith—University of Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska Twila Stutzman—Mrs. Jerry Harder, Hastings, Min nesota 196] Ronda Baxter—Bob Jones University Greenville South Carolina Pam Goodner—Mrs. David Klippenstein, Omaha Nebraska Stanley Gurney—Rose, Nebraska Olive Lutes—Mrs. Stanley Gurney, Rose, Nebraska Bonnie Muhr—Mrs Denver ( olorado Karen Oswald—Aurora, Nebraska Judy Paxton—Mrs. Bill Cox, Denver, Colorado jerry Sutton—Southeastern Bible College, Birming ham, Alabama 1962 Juanita Allen—Mrs. Fred Hatch, North Platte, Ne braska Barbara Baltensperger—Mrs. Don Saar, Bassett Nebraska Shirley Barger—Arizona Bible College, Phoenix, Arizona Fern Brunken—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 8, Nebraska Judy Grantham—Immanuel School ot Nursing, Omaha, Nebraska David Green—Omaha, Nebraska Shirley Green Mrs. Neal Garwood, Burwell, Ne braska Nancy Grossoehm« Omaha Nebraska Marjorie Keller—Mrs. Gene Young, Scottsbluff, Nebraska Stephen LeBar—Grand Rapids School of Bible Music, Grand Rapids 6, Michigan Linda Robinson—Ashland, Oregon Don Saar—Bassett, Nebraska Glen Sawyer—Kearney State Teacher's College, Kearney, Nebraska Nancy Smith—Mrs Nebraska Kenneth Taylor—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 8, Nebraska Lloyd Thorin—Bartlett, Nebraska , Lexington, 1963 Paul Baltensperger—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 5. Ne bi iska Dennis Brown Valley Nebraska Dallas Clausen Bob Jones { niversity Greenville, South Carolina Marilvn Dieckman—Lincoln, Nebraska Alice Frost—Broken Bow, Nebraska Roget Green Omaha Nebraska Mary Lou Hedlund—Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas Ida Jensen—North Loup, Nebraska Charles Leisy—Milford, Nebraska Robert Malick Omaha Nebraska Suzanne McDonald—Mrs. Louie Brunken, Central City Nebraska 1964 Gaylen Worde n—Ellsworth, Nebraska Carolyn Wakeley Vennard College, University Park, lowa Roger Trautman—Western Bible Institute, Morri- son ( olorado Dick Stutzman—Hesston, College, Hesston, Kansas Rogert Siegel—Henderson, Nebraska Billie Jo Scott—St. Paul Bible College, St. Paul, Minnesota June Paxton—Ringgold, Nebraska Lester Ostrander—Bloomfield, Nebraska James Nickolaus—Omaha, Nebraska David May—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 8, Ne- braska Robert Peterson—LeTourneau College, Longview, Texas Carol Hamilton—Mrs. Dennis Brown, Valley, Ne- braska Warren Ediger—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha §, Nebraska Dale Kremer—Milford, Nebraska Wallace Burgeson—University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska Steve Barger—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 8, Nebraska Beverly Koelling—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 3, Nebraska Lynda Allan—Briercrest Bible Institute, Caronport, Saskatchewan, Canada Leslie Ann Brown—Valley, Nebraska Robert Cargill—Kearney State Teacher’s College, Kearney, Nebraska Marlene Garwood—Seattle Pacific College, Seattle, Washington Dwight Hill—Rose, Nebraska Walter Huff—Broken Bow, Nebraska Esther Lutes—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 8, Ne- braska Larry Mace—Missouri Valley, lowa Marilyn Marsh—Dallas Bible Institute, Dallas, Texas Hattie Marshall—Grace Bible Institute, Omaha 8, Nebraska ...AND OTHER ACTIVITIES at | ru Primping, 3 times a day Oh my aching Who is it? No seniors allowed! a late light? Watch out for the paint! 2 stamps please Hard at work. Ha! = at Farmer vs. Rancher Peek-a-boo REDMAN SHOE CO. Where Fit Comes First Shoes For All the Family Central City, Nebraska CHRISTIAN BOOK AND GIFT SHOP “The Grass Withereth, the Flower Fadeth; But the Word of God Shall Stand Forever.’’—Isaiah 40:3 SMITH ELECTRIC Electricial Wiring Supplies Zenith TV — Radio — Hi-Fi Westinghouse Appliances Dayton Electric Motors CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA PHONE 946-2451 GAMBLES Maytag — Coronado Furniture — Hardware — Television Service on TV ZLOMKE FURNITURE CO. Central City, Nebraska JUSTICE LOCKE DRUG CO. Prescriptions CENTRAL CITY, NEBR PHONE 946-2501 THE REXALL STORE Phone 946-2772 Central City, Nebr. Nordstedts Ethel A. and Charles J. 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