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A TT ee ge aa PC I ey mee sor ee. eee rn ee Editor GLORIA NICKOLAUS Assistant Editor MARJORIE BINDER Siness Managet LFORD THIESZEN Assistant Business Manager RAYMOND ROHN ore Representatis WIGHT WARKENTIN Freshman Re prest ntatives COLLEEN BECKER NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA CAMPUS BUILDINGS Whittier Hall, Girls ’ Dorm West Hall, Girls’ Dorm Administration Building Ne “a 1 = ee rc Boys’ Dorm Combination Gymnasium, dining hall, classrooms Z : : D g = A To design is to plan, project or invent. It is to plan or contrive for a purpose. A design is a fixed purpose or plot. In this yearbook you will find the result of planning and invention. You will see design—pic- tures mapped out in pleasant and meaningful ar- rangements. You will find names and script in corresponding arrangement. As you scan the pages of this book you will become aware of a purpose. The purpose is to give you a realistic glimpse of Nebraska Christian High School 1966-67. The plot is clear and if you follow it you will be able to live a school year in re- trospect. May you also be able to sense a master plot. There is One who has a design for the life of each one pictured in this book. The purpose of the school depicted on these pages has been success- ful to the extent to which this design is being car ried out. May His purpose and design be clear WALTER 0. EDIGER, SUPERINTENDENT to you as well. Walter O. Ediger Mr. Ediger’s time is oc- cupied in a wide variety of ways. In addition to his work as ad- ministrator, he takes time to give chapel messages. He also shares the teaching load by teaching speech and Bible for the Juniors. MR. ROBERT McGREW Science MR. RICHARD OLSON Mathematics MISS LOIS TIBBETTS Commercial g ee at | feegl MISS GLADYS WIEBE Secretary Whittier Hall Supervisor MR. EDWARD RENICH Bus. Mgr. Bible MISS WYNEMA SCHMIDT Home Economics Library MR. DEAN STORTZ Social Studies Boy’s Dorm Supervisor MR. RUBEN RUYBALID Spanish Phys. Ed. MR. JOHN CONOVER Instrumental Lessons Band Boy's Chorus MR. H. KAYE SAWYER Voice Lessons Choir Girl’s Chorus Dorm Supervisor MR. HARRY STULL i MRS. KENNETH MARTIN Dietition MR. KENNETH MARTIN Printer MRS. HARRY STULL Cook MRS. H. KAYE SAWYER Dorm Supervisor MISS FERN JENSEN Cook BOARD MEMBERS Standing, left to right: Edward Renich , Cecil Clausen, Orvil Hamer, Walter Ediger Seated, left to right: Eldon Nickolaus, Secretary; Glenn Taylor, Vice-president; Paul Oswald, President; Joyce Grantham, Treasurer Mr. Renich is the school business manager and presents the financial report at each meeting ADVISORY COUNCIL Standing, left to right: Charles Gurney, Chairman 1 Paxtor fice-Chairma au wa oyce Grantham Glenn Johnson, Cecil Clausen, Rev. Walter Gran Seated, left to right: Everett Ehrenberg Idon olaus, Carl Baltensperger, Secretary vil Hamer, Dr. John Cam pbell, Gustav Thieszen Not pictured are Glenn Taylor and SENIORS he AMAL } a a Se 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 ee © Kathy Taylor Gordon Winters Milford Thieszen Jane Garwood Bob Morehead Ruth, Marie Renich Sally Peterson Janell Ballagh - Joe Eaton Steve Masters Georgetta Paxton ‘Te : 3% i epee ee ia Frances Goertzen Gloria Nickolaus Laretta Gibson Douglas Wakeley Jorene Williams Dwight Williams Ron Classen Jeanne Peterson i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Marsha Mosier we oO - Marianne Baltensperger . Bob Lee MARIANNE BALTENSPERGER Nebraska City, Nebraska “Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with thee: he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.’ Deut. 31:16 JANELL BALLAGH Burwell, Nebraska Student Rep. 4 Choir 4 Track 2 “Diplomat” Cir. Mgr. 4 “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.’ Phil. 4:13 JOE EATON Lakeside, Nebraska Class Bus. Mgr. 3 Choir 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Gospel Team 3 Basketball 2 Track 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction for instruction in righteousness: II Tim. 3:16 RON CLASSEN Central City, Nebraska Choir 4 Band 3, 4 “There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape.” I Cor. 10:13 JANE GARWOOD Chambers, Nebraska Class Treas. 4 Student Rep. 2 Dorm Pres. 4 Dorm Sec.-Treas. 3 Choir 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Gospel Team 2, 3 Volleyball 4 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” Eph. 2:10 LARETTA GIBSON Ewing , Nebraska Softball 1 Diplomat’’ News Reporter 4 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.” Isa. 26:3 FRANCES GOERTZEN Aurora, Nebraska Choir 2, 3, 4 Gospel Team 2, 3 “Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.” John 4:35 BOB LEE Burwell, Nebraska Class Pres. 4 Choir 3 Basketball 3, 4 Softball 3, 4 “Diplomat” Bus. Mgr. 3, 4 ‘If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” I John 1:9 aia STEVE MASTERS Blair, Nebraska Basketball 1 Track 3, 4 “Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.’’ Rom. 8:9 BOB MOREHEAD Lyman, Nebraska Softball 4 “There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able: but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.” I Cor. 10:13 MARSHA MOSIER Central City, Nebraska Track 3, 4 “I can do all things through which strengtheneth me.” Phil. GLORIA NICKOLAUS Hampton, Class Vice- Nebraska Pres. 2 Student Rep. 1, 3 Dorm Vice-Pres. 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 3,4 Volleyball 4 Softball 2 Cheerleader 4 Reflector’ ’ Rep. 2 Editor 3, 4 A man’s heart deviseth his way; but the Lord 16:9 directeth his steps. Christ 4:13 Prov GEORGETTA PAXTON Ringgold, Nebraska Choir 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him Heb. 11:6 JEANNE PETERSON Marquette, Nebraska Student Rep. 3 Dorm Sec. 4 Choir 3, 4 Gospel Team 3 Volleyball 3, 4 “Diplomat’’ Editor 3, 4 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Matt. 5:16 SALLY PETERSON Harrisburg, Nebraska Class Sec. 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Gospel Team 3 Volleyball 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 ‘Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy: at thy right hand there are pleasures forever more.” Ps. 16:11 MARIE RENICH Central City, Nebraska Choir 4 Band 3, 4 String Ensemble 4 Softball 3, 4 Track 3, 4 The Lord is my light and my salva- tion; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life: of whom shall I be afraid?” Ps. 27:1 RUTH RENICH Central City, Nebraska Choir 3, 4 Gospel Team 3 Softball 4 “There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able, but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.” I Cor. 10:13 MARK ROSS Central City, Nebra ska Choir 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Softball 3 Track 4 Student Mgr. 3, 4 “Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faith- ful that promised;)’’ Heb. 10:23 KATHY TAYLOR Chambers, Nebraska Choir 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Gospel Team 3 ‘Diplomat” Cir. Mgr. 3 For we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them that are called according to his purpose.”” Rom. 8:28 MILFORD THIESZEN Henderson, Nebraska Class Pres. 2 Class Sec.-Treas. 1 Class Treas. 3 Dorm Rep. 1, 2, 3 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Gospel Team 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Student Body Pres. 4 “Reflector” Rep. 1 Bus. Mgr. 3, 4 “Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” Gal. 5:1 16 DOUGLAS WAKELEY Hartington, Nebraska Gospel Team 3 JORENE WILLIAMS Track 3 Cumberland, Iowa I can do all things through Christ That I may know him, and the power which strengtheneth me.” Phil. 4:13 of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conform- able unto his death.’’ Phil. 3:10 DWIGHT WILLIAMS Lincoln, Nebraska Class Vice-Pres. 4 Choir 1, 3, 4 Band 1, 3, 4 Gospel Team 3 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Softball 1, 3, 4 Track 1 “Diplomat’’ News Reporter 3, 4 “But if we walk in the light as he is in GORDON WINTERS the light, we have fellowship one with Omaha, Nebraska another, and the blood of Jesus Christ Class Bus. Mgr. 4 h is Son cleanseth us from all sin.” I Choir 3, 4 John 1:7 P Basketball 2, 3, 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Diplomat’’ Feature Writer 4 ‘For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven.” Ps. 119:89 BACCALAUREATE MAY 14 ; COMMENCEMENT MAY 19 sa Those of us who will return to N. C. next fall will notice that a number of our friends have grad- uated and have gone on to other activities or insti- tutions of learning. With them has gone a good deal of talent. These young people not only went on the Senior “Sneak” the weekend of April 29 but were also active in dramatics and speech, sports, music, school publications, class and school projects and held offices in the various dormitories. We have seen that these students have real potential for spiritual leader- ship. Our prayer is that they will follow in the foot- steps of our Lord, “And to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fullness of God.” Ephesians 3:19 7 = : 2 © ; ¥ : 1, Ei ra — - = , 3 . « — ‘diy, = - : 4 is Upp : . e , “-s he f = . . ‘ — 7 = i“ “ _ = “ ‘ee ‘ tr rs a“ 7 JUNIORS P| ie . Steve Anderson Lincoln, Nebraska Lynn Green Bartlett, Nebraska 4 ram j Jonnie Bennett Central City, Nebraska Reginald Dyck Omaha, Nebraska Stanley Ewert Fremont, Nebraska Wayne Green Bartlett, Nebraska 20 Marjorie Binder Table Rock Carol Ehrenb Creighton Lynnea Fast Venezuela, Eunice Krause Nebraska erg Nebraska S.A Omaha, Nebraska Richard Lange Craig LeBar Lois LeBar Columbus, Nebraska Hastings, Nebraska Lyman, Nebraska din Larry Leisy Harry Manka Alliance, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska | ! i Sandy Maples Tom Martin Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska Tracy Masters Virgil Ottun Michael Passarella Blair, Nebraska Sargent, Nebraska Colorado Springs, Colorado 21 Polly Paxton Linda Rowse Ringgold, Nebraska Burwell, Nebraska Brad Schaller Gary Sellers Bloomfield, Nebraska McCook, Nebraska Louis Siegel David Sines Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska Raymond Thomsen Wesley Weiss Fremont, Nebraska Boelus, Nebraska SOPHOMORES Bonnie Classen Salix, Iowa Milton Barber Central City, Nebraska Jackie Catholos Grand Island, Nebraska Judy Fast Ibapah, Utah : Jolene Gorsh Roxanna Fitch : Williamsburgs, Kremmling, Colorado Judy Hampton , Bonnie Garwood Norfolk, Nebraska Atkinson, Nebraska William Hamer Scotia, Nebraska . itn Gennie Hill Rose, Nebraska Mary Ann Huff Mason City, Nebraska Ronald Leisy Alliance, Nebraska Mervin Johnson Burwell, Nebraska . emeun Skah 6 A a Joyce Jensen Danna Loos Central City, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Lois Juett Eagle Pass, Texas David McConaughey Aurora, Nebraska Jackie Johnson Scribner, Nebraska Jerald McCle nahan Kearney, Nebraska Sammie Miles Chambers, Nebraska Deveron Mosier Dwight Warkentin Central City, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Marsha Safford Patti Scott Waterloo, Nebraska Chadron, Nebraska . Patsy Paxton . Duane Winters Ringgold, Nebraska ; Omaha, Nebraska Edna Thompson Amelia, Nebraska Maurice Renich Gene Yoder Central City, Nebraska Central City, Nebraska — a), ta a Robert Ritta David Zuercher Central City, Nebraska Aberdeen, South Dakota Kathleen Van Over Clark Ward Fremont, Nebraska Henderson, Nebraska FRESHMEN Marilyn Barber Lynn Ballagh Central City, Nebraska Burwell, Nebraska _ Colleen Becker Grand Island, Nebraska Barbara Burt Central City, Nebraska Douglas Clausen Boelus, Nebraska Gene Davenport Central City, Nebraska Lorelle Fast Ibapah, Utah Rebecca Feess Beverly Goertzen Central City, Nebraska Aurora, Nebraska Duane Hermsmeyer Michael Kane Scotia, Nebraska . . Wood Lake, Nebraska : } Judy Martin Central City, Nebraska Diane Mieth Cairo, Nebraska Waele Fairy Nickolaus — Hampton, Nebraska ‘ Y Paul Otto Burlington, , lowa Virginia Ravenscroft Nenzel, Nebraska Linda Safford David Schwenk Waterloo, Nebraska Chambers, Nebraska Ronald Stewart Prairie Village, Kansas Timothy Taylor Jeryl Harder Blair, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Kathy Timm Betty Wallace Phyllis Wallace Cozad, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Debbie Williams Doris Zeller Hastings, Nebraska Westcliffe, Colorado Sherilyn Williams Cumberland, Iowa SPIRITUAL LIFE Spiritual Emphasis Week Special opportunity for spiritual life was offered as soon as students had become accustomed to the daily routine of school life. The third week of school, September 12 through the 16, Rev. Clyde White was the featured speaker of Spiritual Emphasis Week. Rev. White, pastor of a church in the Curtis, Nebraska area, presented the need of “being confessed up to date.” He used I John 1:9 as the basis for his mes- sages. He presented a challenge to all who heard him. Romans study group—A result of spiritual emphasis week, Spring Conference Rev. Craig Connell Teachers counseling with students The week of January 24th through the 26th, were the days of the Spring Conference here at N. C. Our speaker, Rev. Craig Connell of the Pleasant View church near Aurora, Nebraska, brought out the importance of being in the cen- ter of God’s will. we) Missionary Conference Special assembly on demonism”’ Missionary speaker Mr. Ted Veer The year was topped off by the Missionary Conference which took place March 14th through the 17th. Our speaker was Mr. Ted Veer, a missionary to Ethiopia. The main point of his messages was “our relationship with Jesus Christ.” After-service discussion 33 The choir preparing and performing CHOIR TOURS Eating Breakfast Cooling a cone Eating Supper You can’t go hungry on a choir tour Small groups provided music for churches Traveling at night Would you believe relaxing on the bus? Home at last! SS —— Chapel Programs ll : ; } : + ' : 4 : —- of Lig ay ye l. Diplomat Staff Chapel 2. Whittier Hall Chapel 3. West Hall Chapel 4. Reflector Staff Chapel Visiting Groups and..... 6. Dallas Bible College Ensemble ... and Special Speakers Rev. Harold Berry Rev. Alvin Ruehmann Prayer Meeting On Wednesday evening at 7:00 the girls of West Hall will either be in the music room of the Administration Building or they will meet in individual rooms for prayer meeting. The dorm officers have charge of planning the meeting. When the dorm meets together for prayer meeting the dorm officers plan a devotional then divide the girls into prayer groups. Leaders are appointed to take charge of the prayer groups which meet in individual rooms. Whittier Hall girls meet together in the re- creation room with roommates taking charge when it is their turn, The prayer meeting is composed of singing with a short devotional then the girls are divided into prayers groups. The boys prayer meeting is held in their re- creation room at 7:00 on Wednesday evening. A devotional is given by Mr. Stortz. After this prayer requests are given and the rest of the time is spent in prayer. BACK ROW: Marie Renich Steve Anderson Patti Scott Judy Fast MIDDLE ROW: Tracy Masters Mervin Johnson Mike Kane Raymond Rohn Milton Barber Milford Thieszen Lorelle Fast David Zuercher Mark Ross Wayne Green Roxanna Fitch David Sines Dwight Warkentin Colleen Becker Judy Hampton Virgil Ottun David Schwenk Stanley Ewert Jeryl Harder Dwight Williams FRONT ROW: Joe Eaton Jane Garwood Beverly Goertzen Sherilyn Williams Brad Schaller Marilyn Barber Ronald Stewart Diane Mieth Fairy Nickolaus Gloria Nickolaus ia: toa Back row: J. Gorsh, M. Binder, D. Luikens, D. Winters 2nd row: F. Goertzen, S. Ewert, G. Winters, S. Anderson, B. Classen K. Taylor, L. Rowse 3rd row: G. Paxton, L. LeBar, T. Martin, R. Dyck, J. Hampton 4th row: E. Krause, V. Ottun, M. Thieszen, M. Ross, R. Renich 5th row: M. Safford, S. Peterson, D. Sines, J. Eaton, P. Scott, G. Hil 6th row: M. Renich, M. Barber, B. Schaller, T. Masters, J. Garwood 7th row: J. Ballagh, R. Classen, W. Green, R. Lange, D. Williams, J. Fast Front row: G. Nickolaus, D. Zuercher, D Warkentin P. Paxton J. Peterson 40 CHOIR and BRASS ENSEMBLE GIRLS CHORUS Back row, left to right: B. Goertzen, L. Rowse, D. Loos, B. Classen, J. Peterson, M. Binder, S. Williams, J Gorsh, K. Taylor, B. Garwood. Second row: D. Williams, J. Johnson, F. Goertzen, J. Hampton, K. Van Over, L. LeBar, L. Fast, P Paxton, E. Krause, L. Fast, G. Paxton _ row: S. Peterson, C. Ehrenberg, P. Wallace, S. Miles, P. Scott, J Martin, V. Ravenscroft, K. Timm, M. Saf- ford, Huff Front row: G. Nickolaus, L. Safford, F. Nickolaus, J. Ballagh, J. Garwood, D. Mieth, J. Fast, R. Fitch, B. Wallace, E. Thompson, P. Paxton Flute quartette String Class b4. Py Will Mr. Sawyer giving a voice lesson Miss Wiebe instructing a piano student Students at N. C. have the privilege of taking voice and instrumental les- sons. Some students pic- tured on these pages en- tered the music contest. These students represented the school both in music and testimony. Piano Duet Kathy Taylor, piano soloist MUSIC CONTESTANTS | ne Horn Quartet Gordon Winters, tenor soloist Getta Paxton, soprano soloist ATHLETICS BOYS SOFTBALL r Al i, 2 z Back row left to right: P. Otto, M. Barber, L. Siegel, M. Thieszen, R. Dyck, T. Martin, W. Weiss, J. Bennett, S Ewert, S. Anderson, G. Winters, B. Lee, C. LeBar Front row left to right: Coach Ruybalid, M. Kane, D. Williams, B. Morehead, B. Hamer, W. Green, R. Lange, L. Ballagh, D. Hermsmeyer, G. Yoder GIRLS SOFTBALL ADA HO AA PA A)0 Oe Back row left to right: D. Zeller, L. Fast, D. Loos, S. Williams, L. Rowse, L. LeBar, Coach Stortz Front row left to right: P. Paxton, M. Safford, J. Gorsh, R. Renich, M. Renich, P. Paxton, J. Hampton 46 Sports at NC Sports at N.C. is for the purpose of building the body and praising the Lord through physical abilities. Athletics is an important part of building a well rounded personality and to this end both boys and girls at N.C. participate in exercising in P.E. classes and various competitive sports. Coach Ruben Ruybalid Loyal, faithful and hardworking. These are our Student Managers 3rd place at the Tabor Invitational. A two year habit C. LeBar, D. Mosier, B. Lee, G. Winters, S. Anderson. Kneeling—M. Thieszen, W. Weiss, D. Williams, C. Ward, L. Seigel. A TEAM Bob snags a rebound Winter's does the stretch from the Cubs Easy Two Standing—T. Martin, S. Ewert, D. Luikens, M. Johnson, D. Clausen, D. Winters. Kneeling—T. Taylor, R. Dyck, D. Schwenk, G. Yoder, M. Kane. “BY TEAM | N. C. Basketball fans enjoyed an exciting sea- son. In tournament play N. C. showed good style by winning a second in the Palmer Freshman-Soph- omore Invitational and repeating a third place rating in the Tabor Invitational. They are look- ing forward to an even better record next year. “BY Team Coach Mr. Stortz eee am Standing—Coach Ruybalid, G. Paxton, J. Hampton, D. Williams, L. Fast, J. Gorsh, L. LeBar, D. Loos, B. Goert- L. Rowse, S. Williams. Kneeling—P. Paxton, G. Nickolaus, J. Fast, J. Garwood, P. Paxton, S. Peterson, J. Peterson VOLLEYBALL Girl tum blers entertain at half-time. S SEBS A eae. fi - Sea iey 40) be bd. Set it up!! Slam it!!!! a aie CHEERLEADERS Sally Peterson, Joe Eaton, Gloria Nicko- laus Two year veterans relax after last tourney game x _ o=¥ f a7 f a we Louis Seigel won ‘1st place trophy in Tabor free-throw contest. 51 BOYS TRACK 4 a Na Pek Back row left to right: M. Kane, B. Hamer, S. Anderson, S. Ewert, S. Masters, B. Schaller. D Hermsmeyer, D Clausen, R. Leisy, T. Taylor Front row left to right: M. Thieszen, M. Johnson, J. Eaton, R. Rohn, D Luikens, G. Yoder, G. Sellers, C Ward, W. Green - GIRLS TRACK een noean%aog ¢ , 4 ¥ Back row left to right: J. Hampton, D. Loos, E. Thompson, B. Wallace, M. Barber, D. Mieth, K. Timm, L. LeBar F. Goertzen, K. Van Over Front row left to right: D. Zeller, J. Gorsh, L. Fast, V. Ravenscroft, S. Williams, B. Goertzen, M. R enich, D. Wil- liams YN) = : O Second Semester Students and Faculty Sophomore Freshman Junior Junior Kitty Garska Linda McCune Cynthia Tozier Meredith Pennington Miss Jean Kliewer English I, II, IV Corporation Day Following a fellowship dinner on Corporation Day, Novem- ber 22, 1966, the corporation members and friends of the school heard the yearly reports of the school’s business. A program including the school band and choir, and skits showing the dif- ferent areas of school life was pres ented by the students. Rev. Ralph Braun brought a challenge from the Word. ODD SHOTS What an assortment Magic is my middie name Whistle on three! Splitting the loot A special brew for you! I need some beauty rest, bad! Caught redhanded! Ges la Favorite pastime Victory smile? as Ps yt Faker! Help needed! = Don’t cry, Virg! The students and faculty of N.C.H.S. are all invited to the hi monthly semi-formal dress-up din- ners, Some form of entertainment follows the dinner. This break in the daily schedule is enjoyed by all the students, even the servers. JR.-SR. BANQUET rT hal ’ aoe eee The seniors were hon- ored by the juniors this year with a well planned banquet. The Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet had as its theme, “An Evening in Paris.” The head table was placed under a_ canopy over the sidewalk. cafe. The Arch of Triumph Eiffel Tower, and a foun- tain were the main at- tractions. The Eiffel Tow- er served as the center pieces of the tables. After the dinner the juniors and seniors were favored with special music and a de- votion on towers given by Mr. Ward Childerson Every Wednesday evening the students of N.C.H.S. are dismissed % hour early from evening study hall for an informal hour of recrea- tion and enjoyment. Participation of students is on a voluntary basis. The students may buy “eats” at the candy store, play ping pong, box hockey, shuffle board, etc. or just sit and talk. . Alumni-sponsored banquet . Skit: Farmer Jones performs surgery . Spectators enjoy the games Alumni vs. N.C. - Alumni volleyball team . Mass Choir Accepting the nomination Decking the walls with posters Presenting the platform Nomination speech in the process Campaign manager attempting to sway the students. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ine = ee Master politicians Preparing the party name and platform ORGANIZATIONS DIPLOMAT STAFF ez Left to right, standing: J. Ballagh, Circulation Manager; G. Sellers, Asst. Busines Manager; E. Krause, Cir- culation Manager; B. Lee, Business Manager Seated: S. Anderson, Associate Editor; J. Peterson, Editor: Miss Wiebe Sponsor Even though it is har¢ for our Diplomat staff to find spare time, they seem to find enough time to put out an interesting paper every three weeks. The staff has a circulation of 725 Diplomats which has an outreach of 7 foreign countries and 35 states. REFLECTOR STAFF Left to right: G. Nickolaus, Editor; D. Warkentin, Sophomore Rep.; C. Becker, Freshman Rep.; M. Binder, Assist- ant Editor; Miss Schmidt, Sponsor; M. Thieszen, Business Manager; R. Rohn, Assistant Business Manager You have been viewlmg the results of many extra , | ) meetings crammed in b¢ tween regular ones. The annual staff has spent long hours attending yearbook workshops, taking pictures cropping and scaling them and typing copy, so that ] ‘ gain an insight to ictivities and spirit of students STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Left to right: M. Thieszen, Student Body Pres.; C. Becker, Fresh. rep.; L. Siegel, Jr. rep., J. Hampton, Soph rep.; S. Ewert, Jr. rep.; J. Ballagh, Sr. rep.; Mr. Stortz, Sponsor The student representatives were elected to represent their classmates in the following ac- tivities: work-days, organizing student chapels, planning the Christmas Banquet, and organiz- ing special prayer meetings, etc. ADVERTISMENTS BOOSTERS Ellis Pharmacy Lord’s Shoe Service Merrick County Welfare Sampson and Armatys Lawyers Hi-Way Motel Pla-Mor Trailer Sales Morrow Watch Repair Damon's 5c 1.00 Jerry Harder Richard Lange Colleen Becker Gene L. Osborn We extend sincere Thanks and ap- preciation to all of those who advertised and. sponsored pages in this 1966-67 Reflector for their very real part in making this vol- ume possible. Let’s make it worth their expense by patronizing these interested people. —THE REFLECTOR STAFF AND SPONSOR Dwight Williams Carol Ehrenberg Mike Kane Dave McConaughy Allan Carter Virgil Ottun Doug Wakeley Mark Ross Kathy Taylor Ray Thompsen Milford Thieszen Brad Schaller Remember now thy creator in the days of thy youth Eccl, 12:1] Serve the Lord with gladness. Psalms 100:2 In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:6 BINDER BROS. Ready-Mix, Lumber, Paint, Hardware Phone Table Rock, Nebr. 839-2281 FIRESTONE Falls City, Nebraska Planning. to --- ove OR REMODEL! 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Baldwin Lowrey CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH P Sales Service ianos and Organs Also Other Makes Phone 694-2185 217 West 2nd Phone 382-9666 Aurora, Nebraska Grand Island TROYER AUTO SALES WORTMAN MOTOR CO. SEE GLEN TROYER FORD - MERCURY - FIRESTONE - TEXACO for the best buys in used cars One-Stop Service Phone 694-2455 Highway 34 14 Phone 694-3111 AURORA, NEBRASKA Aurora, Nebarska INSURANCE McCullough Agency Central City, Nebraska Nielsen Radio — TV R.C.A. VICTOR Sales Service CENTRAL CITY, NEBASKA 1610 17th Street HESSELGESSER BUICK OLDSMOBILE Phone 946-2491 Central City, Nebraska 68826 Food Service Equipment SALES AND SERVICE ECKERSON EQUIPMENT CO. 1111 12th Street Aurora, Nebraska Phone Area 402 694-3221 REAL ESTATE Phone 946-2071 Ceder’s Home Improvement 312 C. 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Furniture Floor Coverings Phone 946-2262 — We Deliver Use Our Payment Plan Central City, Nebraska BUTCH’S BODY SHOP Leo L. Butcher 2705 17th Avenue Central City, Nebraska Phone—Days 946-2715 Night 946-2452 COMPLETE BODY REBUILDING PAINTINGS GLASS INSTALLATION Hi-Way Mart On East Hgwy 30 CENTRAL CITY NEBRASKA All Your Grocery Needs Supplied Central Motors Falcon Fairlane Galaxie Mustang Thunderbird by FORD FOR '67 Sales Service PHONE 946-2131 LaFayette Beauty Shop The latest in hair styling for all occasions COSMETICS and JEWELRY 309 G. Street — Phone 946-2731 Central City, Nebraska Hested’s NEEDS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Phone 946-3171 CENTRAL CITY CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA Jack Bailey Camera Shop For the Best in Photographic Equipment and Supplies HOTO FINISHING, TOO oe ] GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA 0.K. TIRE STORE Sport Car or Wagon Goodyear — Firestone — Goodrich Central City, Nebraska GROSSHANS INC, International Harvester Farmhand Products Mobil Oil Products Pontiac Phone 946-3075 Central City, Nebraska You TM flies Man te Ka % Krcow Central City Auto Parts Co, Phone 946-2102 Central City, Nebraska 68826 GAMBLES REDMAN SHOE CO. Authorized Dealer THE FRIENDLY STORE Where Fit Comes First Shoes For All the Family Maytag — Coronado Furniture — Hardware — Television Central City, Nebraska Service on TV — Stereo — Frigidaire Nordstedts CUT SEW SHOP Ethel A. and Charles J. Heeny Owners The yard goods GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN, BOYS, AND LADIES . for all sewing eed d ti : Phone 946-3281 en ee CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA Community Service Station Skelley gas, oil, and excellent service Community Sale Barn SALE EVERY MONDAY We sell hogs, cattle, sheep, and horses For top sale service call 946-2831 or see Elmer Galusha and Sons—Auctioneers 73 Crawford Realty Co. Pump Irrigated Farms Acreages Residence Property Long term Prudential Farm Loans CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA Central Grain Incorporated FERTILIZER CASH GRAIN GRAIN STORAGE PADDOCK Phone 946-2882 Phone 946-2031 ings, Grain Storage | Harvestors, Hesston Swathing Equipment CENTRAL CITY | LEPP LARSEN, INC, Home of Quality Service and Genuine John Deere Parts We extend our quality product and service in a full line of JD equipment, Behlen and Stormor Build- and Grain Drying: Fox Forage ying dq STOP IN TODAY W. HWY. 30 Phone 946-3041 FOR THE CENTRAL NEBRASKA Crops Fertilizers Farm Chemicals SEE MARTSON’S AG-SERVICE DIV. Custom Farm Service Phone 946-2201 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA STRANBERG CARBURETOR AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone 946-2744 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA HAITH MOTOR COMPANY East Highway 30 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA POLARA LEO G. HAITH Phone 946-3011 Your Weekly Visitor Central City, Nebraska REPUBLICAN - NONPAREIL For Your PRINTING and ADVERTISING NEEDS CALL 946-3081 MEYER ELECTRIC T.V. RADIO REPAIR 416 418 G Street Central City FOR EXPERT SERVICE Phone 946-2140 ZT, (Preval GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA PHONE 382.5040 Paints — Wallpaper — Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Powell Central City, Nebraska Phone 946-2684 SMITH ELECTRIC Electricial Wiring Supplies Zenith TV — Radio — Hi-Fi Westinghouse Appliances Dayton Electric Motors CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA PHONE 946-2451 JUSTICE LOCKE DRUG CO. Prescriptions CENTRAL CITY, NEBR. PHONE 946-2501 STINES OWNERS—JAMES JANET BOULTON Central Cleaning Center Phone 946-3161 Central City, Nebraska CHEVROLET Larson Chevrolet Company 16th Avenue—Telephone 946-3061 SALES SERVICE CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA THE REXALL STORE Phone 946-2772 Central City, Nebr. J, M. McDonalds Co. CENTRAL CITY'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Continuous Service Since 1921 Wilbur M. Brewer Store Manager DOT MUSIC HEADQUARTERS FOR SELMER BAND INSTRUMENTS Selmer - Signet Buescher - Bundy 211 N. Locust Grand Island, Nebraska Phone 384-0123 bench mn Hammond Organ Studios Pianos and Organs for Home and Church 220 WEST SECOND (Northwest of Post Office) GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA Selling Registered Bulls Heifers ALSO - 4-H CALVES COMMERCIAL FEEDER CALVES THAT HAVE MADE A GOOD ACCOUNT OF THEMSELVES We like to sell at the ranch. SIZE QUALITY enough 4k enough to be Rp a mr , “9 A to al Me , profitable sa Lin eee oy” show 6) 5. . sah ees a eS Seti SW Colo Tone 212 ALVIN LEISY SONS Alliance, Nebraska PHONE 762-1753 4-H CALVES FEEDER CALVES BRED HEIFERS RAYMOND LEISY HICKORY RT. ALLIANCE, NEBR. 77 WHERE WILL YOU BE NEXT SEPTEMBER ? Consider.... ROCKMONT COLLEGE for the Christian young person with a zest for purposeful living and the goal of academic excellence From the Mountains of the East To the Plain of the West COVENANT COLLEGE Lookout Mountain, Tenn. For More Information Write c r e . vendas Congratulations Director of Admissions, Rockmont College Longmont, Colorado To the Class o Nebraska Christian High School Sutherland Hal! one of many maj structures on ca pus. It contains classrooms, facu and administraty offices, 800-seat Ethel | Memorial Audito um Approximately 20 majors and pro- grams are available in the six academic divisions. In addition, specialization is also available within certain majors. For exam- ple, in history one may select an emphasis in Far Eastern, West- ern European, American, or Latin American. Dr. William Bass, — : ape Biola College is accredited with the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and manities Division, : 7 by the Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Registration. In addition, with accredita- received his Ph.D tion through the Collegiate Division of the Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, Biola students receive from two to three times more Bible and doctrine than most other comparable Christian liberal arts colleges require. from the University of Southern Califor- nia and a B.D. from Fuller Theological Seminary Ds. Wien on BIOLA COLLEGE LA MIRADA, CALIFORNIA y One Glenn M. Johnson ) For the Best ‘ss KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SEED Route 7 Glen Garwood Ranch Burwell, Nebraska 68823 22 miles north of Burwell, Nebr., on Highway No. 11 Phone 308-348-2232 nh Gibson Bros. polished in our own pl - Ewing, Nebraska WALTER M. HUFF Erceil E. Sellers Star Route Mason City, Nebr. 68855 Ph. 308-732-3320 Star Route McCook, Nebraska 69001 Hereford Feeder | Steers Heifers mai Mr. and Mrs. Von Paxton Ringgold, Nebraska GUSTAV TH ESZEN Grand Island Typewriter Co. OFFICE — SCHOOL — HOME SUPPLIES IRRIGATIONCO. == GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA LET GUS chloe “tome a a ee PROMPT SERVICE ON YOUR FARM i in Sg Lum trie 4 OVER 1800 IRRIGATION WELLS DRILLED COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS FOR IRRIGATION, HOUSE WELLS CITY WELLS Dealer for Western Land Roller Pumps Red Jacket “Submerga” Pumps YORK 362-5370 HENDERSON 3733 AURORA 694-3550 79
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