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

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The Reflector ’69-’70 Beth Brush Editor Judy Rasmussen Assistant Editor Joy Wright Sophomore Representative Miss Beverly Young STerelarielg Nebraska Christian High School Psalm 103:15 “So thy youth is renewed like the eagles.” Central City, Nebraska Lynn Ballagh Business Manager Bill Schwenk Assistant Business Manager Stan Gorsh Freshman Representative Rick Passer Photographer “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength... . They shall mount up with wings as EAGLES. Ley ae) : ee A ee 5 al NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN Uf HIGH SCHOOL ... They shall run and not be weary, SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leisy Parents of Paula ... They shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31.” ae 2S oS — a = age Table of Contents: Football Basketball Boys Track Coach and Managers Cheerleaders Girl's Softball Girl's Volleyball Girl's Track in SERVICE Music ‘ Corporation Day Presidential Campaign Dress-up-Dinners and Social Junior-Senior Banquet Student Representatives Publication Staffs Dorm Life Weekends EAGLES in PROFILE Acts 2:25b “I foresaw the Lord always before my face.” ede boda] Eldon Nickolaus, J. L. Grantham, Paul Oswald—President, Gustav Thieszen, Walter Ediger (Not Pictured: Glen Taylor, Orvil Hamer) BOARD and ADVISORY COUNCIL Back row: Stanley Ehrenberg, J. L. Grantham, Richard Sharman, Kenneth Taylor, Rev. Craig Connell, Cecil Clausen, Rev. Ralph Sawyer, Glen Johnson, Eldon Nickolaus. Front row: Paul Oswald, Gustav Thieszen, Charles Gurney, Glen Taylor. (Not pictured: Von Paxton, Carl Baltensperger) Ediger The signifiance of the mention of the word “eagles” in Isaiah 40:31 has been expounded many times. Eagles in this case are used to define a char- acteristic that those who know and trust God possess. The name “Eagles” is the one that Nebraska Christian High School has accepted as its school name. May it always be that through the training and experiences received here, the Eagles of N.C. will be distinguished by that which we read in the first part of Isaiah 40:31. May the characteristic be that these are ‘they that wait upon the Lord.’ Then, and then only will the products of this school meet the scriptual qualification of an eagle. For this the school exists. W. O. Ediger Mr. Sawyer, Assistant ADMINISTRATION LU annie TH FACULTY VIARION ZOOK Home Economics Senior Class Friends University, B.A BEVERLY YOUNG English REFLECTOR Grace Bible Institute, B.S University of Nebraska, B.S WARD SMITH Bible Junior Class Dorm Parent LOIS TIBBETS Business Sophomore Class University of Nebraska, B.S RUBEN RUYBALID 1 the whole, you did quite well Spanish Physical Educaton Coach Otterbin College, B.S Kearney State College DALE MONAHAN Industria! Arts University of Wyoming, B.S ROBERT McGREW Science Junior Class Greenville College, B.S ALLEN McDERMOTT Mathematics Librarian Freshman Class Nyack Missionary College, B.S Indiana University, M.S Now on page 15 EDWARD JOHNS Social Studies Coach College of Emporia, B.A SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heiser 10 Parents of Roger Pen WINNIE WRIGHT Dorm Parent DON WRIGHT Field Representative GLADYS WIEBE Office HELEN SMITH Cook RUTH STULL Cook HARRY STULL Custodian Mr. Stull, the problem solver LILLIAN MARTIN Cook KENNETH MARTIN Printer RICHARD LANGE Custodian CAROLYN BUSENITZ Office Assistant Dorm Parent Mrs. Smith, what's for dinner? SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goemaat Parents of Ross ADAIR BALLAGH veoraska but such as be tempted make a way J body president, one of my faithful posters. My assi nt proceeded to climb above the library ock. Upon turning to f bt to jar it from its resting place. In spit f yelling a jrabbing fo reached the dreaded jestinatior Tt face of ock was broken into innumerable little pieces nder of wonders the ( st worked. We hung it back up, and included n the list projects to be improved for the year.’ time piece Choir—3,4 Student Representative—2 Boys Glee—3,4 Student Body President—3 Teen Tones—4 Gospel Team—3 Basketball—1,2,3,4 Gospel Team Vice President—3 Football—4 Class President—4 Track—1,2,3,4 lass Vice President—3 Softball—1,2,3 Dorm Representative—2 Diplomat Reporter—3 Dorm Vice President—4 Reflector Business Manager- Dorm President—3 3,4 “Time waits for no man” SENIORS MARILYN JOYCE BARBER Lincoln, Nebraska Acts 26:22a Having therefore help from God, | continue unto the day, witnessing both to small and e Marilyn says her favorite food tossed salad with 1000 Island dressing on it, but I’m not to sure about that I wonder when I’m going to learn not to trust everyone and anyone. Last fall 1 promised Doug six cup- cakes in exchange for a watermelon. I got my watermelon all right but it was about the size of a grapefruit (and green besides). I must give him credit, however, after being nearly plagued to death; he gave me another more satisfactory one Choir—4 Track—1,2,3,4 Giris Glee—1,3,4 Softball—3,4 Band—1,2 Gospel Team—2 Diplomat Staff reporter—4 “Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me.”’ ELIZABETH KAY BRUSH Newcastle, Nebraska Palm 71:1 In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion Though snakes were a common sight in Nicaragua, where she spent neariy 3 years—Beth has an uncommon aversion to then One nice spring day here at school, some girls caught a garter snake. They had this brilliant idea to scare a fe jirls in the dorm, and 1 was one of them. We were soon in my room op of the bed sted, with the door locked, and screaming our heads off. They had stuck the snake under the door and it was crawling up the wail!! Though unhurt we sure were hoarse afterwards!” Choir—2,3,4 Volleyball—2,3 Girls Glee—2,3 Reflector Assistant Editor- Sophomore Sextet—2 Reflector Editor—4 Trio—2,3 Gospel Team—2,3 Teen Tones—4 Band—2,3,4 GEORGE DOUGLAS CLAUSEN Boelus, Nebraska Galatians 5:1 Stand fast “Better late than never” in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. 6 ft. 1 to 1¥2 in., Doug makes a good basketball player, but when it comes Coach asked me to watch the red line in a volleyball game. So there I sat as the ball came flying over the net. The next thing I knew, Fairy was sitting on top of me and t up like a light bulb!!! Boys Glee—3,4 Basketball—1,2,3,4 Football—4 “Spelling—Oh Dear!!” as always, things seemed worse than what they really are and there wasn’t around to crawl into, so there I sat Softball—1 Class Business Manager—4 LORELLE IONE FAST Glendale, Arizona John 15:l6a “Ye have not chosen me, but | have chosen you, and ordained you that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain; ns Lorelle’s face sometimes matches her hair . It was Saturday and ours was the job of scrubbing the floors of Whittier. All went well until we came to the rinsing. Somehow we got too much water on the floors, an inch if 1 remember correctly, so we started wading through it with our shoes off. Then we got the brilliant idea, as freshmen are wont to do, that we were going to have fun. We started skating up and down the hailway, narrowly missing the stairway several times. Then it happened! Just as I finished a some what ungraceful pirouette, I came to a dead stop in front of the door, where stood two boys! Senior boys! Oh, the humility of it all! (Exit: one redfaced freshman) Choir—2,3,4 Volleyball—2,3,4 Girls Glee—3,4 Diplomat Reporter—2,3 Sophomore Sextet—2 Gospel Team—2 “Music is the only language in which Trio—3,4 Class Business Manager—3 you cannot say @ mean or sarcastic Teen Tones—4 Dorm officer—1 thing.”” — Erskine Track—1l Band—1,2,3,4 Softball—3 C. RUSSELL GOEMAAT Washington, lowa Philipians 3:10 “That I may know him, and the power of his ressurection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made comformable unto his death Russ enjoys slot car racing and cars. Because of this you can see why cars cause him trouble, too At the Senior party, for winning the sub- scription drive, | helped a bunch of guys hide the car our sponsor was driving, in a cornfield. As we climbed into the barn through the hay mow door so no one would see us—I tore my pants! Slightly embarrassing!”’ Choir—3,4 Track—2,3 Boys Glee—3,4 Student Manager—2,3 Teen Tones—4 Gospel Team—2,3 “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” PRISCILLA ANN HARDER Omaha, Nebraska Psalm 143:8 ( me to know teach me to do.” Born in Bri s, Belgium, the daughter of the President of Grace Bible Institute (Pris) has a wide scope of interests and has lead an interesting life in her three years here at school Among the many ridiculous things I’ve done at NC are these: the times I hurdled the pine trees around campus, especially the ones by the girls dorm: the week I spent most of my spare time having funerals for mice and birds; the ‘Comedy Hour’ class minutes which I diligently kept from week to week; the contests to see who could drink the most milk—usually | won—Mr. McDermott called me ‘“‘milk-aholic’; the contests to see how few bites we could consume an apple in—(5 is the record); the after-lights-out parties of ghost stories, birthday parties, di scussions; the hours I’ve spent counting how many times my name was written on the science room tables; the time | spent hours knitting a pair of suspenders for a good friend; the time I had to drink someone's milk for putting salt in it; the day when I was told | was the best influence on the school, and the same day | had the worst attitude tough get going.” Choir ; 2,3,4 Class Treasurer—4 ‘ all Girls Glee—3,4 Choir Sec.-Treas.—4 Softball—3 Band—2,3,4 Cheerleader—3,4 Teen Tones—4 Sextet pianist—2 Trio pianist—4 sospel Team—2,3 “When the going gets tough, the DUANE ALBERT HERMSMEYER Scotia ,Nebraska This loyal George Washington admirer has walked NC’s halls for four years. He is so loyal that he chose to be born on Febr. 22, and has a special craving for cherry cobbler. (He also likes raw peppers—‘‘but not mixed!’’) He also believes in sincere honesty but even that didn’t help one day . ‘The day our football suits were issued I had quite a time getting everything on right. In the process I got part of my padding on backwards. What dis- comfort! and what humiliation to be discovered!! Boys Glee—3,4 Softball—1,2,3 Gospel Team—2,3 Class President—3 Basketball—1,2,3 Dorm Representative—3 Football-—4 Dorm President—4 Track—1,2,3,4 “Good night!” JUDY KAY KRACHT Bloomfield, Nebraska Colossians 3:17 “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.” Judy says her favorite time of day is 9 P.M. “because evening study hall is out and we are free to go to bed or have a little fun in the dorm. ?” She may appear to be quiet but When I was about the age of 9 or 10, I cut the top of my foot and had to have stitches. This happened around camp time and the doctor gave me permission to go to camp if 1 would be “quiet The next morning | went outside and did calisthenics right along with the rest of the kids and in the afternoon | participated in recreation That evening the camp nurse carried me to the car to take me to the doctor because | had ripped some of the stitches out. On the way down the steps she slipped and sprained her ankle; but she didn’t drop me. From that time on I knew that when the doctor said to be ‘quiet’, he didn’t mean that | should not taik too much but that 1 should not be as ambitious as I usually am! “If all else fails, read the directions” Choir—3,4 Volleyball—3 Girls Glee—3,4 Gospel Team—3 Teen Tones—4 Dorm Secretary-Treasurer—4 Band—3,4 JANET MARIE LANG Columbus, Nebraska John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” ‘‘Before | was able to go to school, I decided | would go anyway. So, without telling my mom and dad, I took off. The school was about a mile and a half away from where we lived, but I didn’t think much of it then When school was over for the day, my uncle brought me home.” Girl's Glee—3,4 “What will be, will be.” P JUDY DARLENE MARTIN Central City, Nebraska Proverbs 3:6 Ir il thy thy patns Ever Judy lives o pattern at school three weeks in a row, I fell down ing. The two t was for real practi to my they laughed I laughed too ways though regular were not I fell dowr the and saw the wear a have not first tne hallway laughed doctor were aid girls ng in After | ¢ sprained ankle and had to am proud to say that I Choir—2,3,4 sirs Gee—1,3,4 Sophomore Sextet—2 Junior Trio Pianist 3 Trio—4 “Why are there so many last minute details and so few last minutes?” f campus, she During my or up) some flight of for bruised three steps leading to and harmful except the for slipper fallen A acknowileage Saw next the down Teen Band—2 Diplomat tudent vospe nr seems to sophomore year me didn’t think it day, | next the Tear 2,3 and He shall direct add life to our every week for stairs in the Ad-build legs. The third time, the basement. Two Instead of rushing was too funny, Dut found that I had a that time, ee fall week. Since stairs once! Tones—4 Reporter 3 Representative—3 “Seven days without prayer maketh one week (weak).”’ DIANE MARIE MIETH Nebraska Samue your heart 0 Among Diar ogether Cairo the with things he and serve Him in trutn done for you and special inter are sewing Pants for a volleyball girl made over ve best thing high j in. I learned As I cl I ar that dr ul sound reached was D | ran back to tne 12:24 Lora Tor cons! great and sports t imagine rts to place second ir orTtba Diplomat Reporter Gospe ear 3 Dorr FAIRY FAITH NICKOLAUS Hampton, Nebraska Colossians 3:2 and 3 2et your affections on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God Busy Fairy is pretty much the life of the dorm and of other places One cold, icy, terribly windy day when I was in the 7th grade, I walked out the driveway to get on the schoolbus. The end of the driveway slants up to the road, and this day it was completely covered with ice. Just as I got to the end of the driveway the wind really started to blow and | fell down o n the ice. 1 tried to get up about five times, but the wind was blowing so hard and it was so icy I simply couldn’t do it. By that time everyone on the bus had their noses pressed against the window to see the show Finally the bus driver had to come help me, and the whole bus was absolutely roar- ing by the time I got on the bus! I've never heard the end of it: Band—1,2,3,4 Teen Tones—4 Choir—2,3,4 Volleyball—3,4 Girls Glee—1,3,4 Diplomat Reporter—=3,4 Sophomore Sextet—2 Class Secretary- -2,3 “Nobody knows the trouble we've onl 3 sca bl anerny aS a but we keep trying to tell em. FAITH NAOMI NORRIS Cortez, Colorado Psalm 51.12 “Restore unto me the joy of the salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit Faith, the daughter of missionaries to the Navajo tribe in Colorado, finds life interesting in more ways than one. For instance ... “I remember the week Marilyn, Diane, and | ate five watermelons—big ones, too. We bought one of them at a highway stand on the way home from a softball game. So there we were, the three of us, hanging out the back of Wright's station wagon, so as not to get juice all over the car, eating watermelon. By the time we got home, we had eaten the entire watermelon. When Mr. Wright let three juice soaked girls out of his car, he ordered them to wash the seeds and juice off the back end of this car. Our precautions weren't quite enough!” Girls Glee—3,4 Softbali—4 Track—3 Volleybali—3,4 “No matter where you go in life that is where you will be.” VIRGINIA ANN Nenzel Ephesians hnes iS Dest for u Virginia say It seems ra Nebraska at a day vWnite some ali As and sat ina Ct was something hit m in so y Girls Glee—3,4 Track Reflector Team Gospel To err is human; to forgive divine.” MARGARET LOUISE ROOT Homesville, Nebraska Romans 12:1 “I beseech you theref that ye present your bodies a living sacr is your reasonable service.’ Two of Margaret's favorites are puzz may have taken some math to figure out at work mouse squashir One morning my roommate saw the closet looked for it but couldn’t find it. After schoo was still in the closet, so a group of girls came to help us clean the We finally caught the mouse in the waste basket. room so others could admire it, but it got away with a broom, I waited for it to come out—Swat was dead. The funeral followed. Well that’s squasher.”’ Girls Glee—3,4 Band—2,3,4 Track—2,3,4 Softbali—3 brethren by the mercies 0 ceptable unto God c, holy, ac les and math mouse we a Ww we me—Margaret, the Volleyball—2,3,4 Diplomat Editor—4 Diplomat Assistant Edtior Gospel Team—3 3 UGLY! Repre Here’s a puzzle Have you ever seen me hard ru were sure RAVENSCROFT He understands showered down upon and knows what nas us Wonder why? of Curiosity Sioux City to do lunch area hair walked staring at him—he attention to him I felt his straw at me!” Nebraska beef have an we ekend ch break amount went to Woolworth’s terribly long unusua we in sw with couldn't my friends cover of tn acre from us. I resist As | turnec He had blowr ss fro } call the to ace Cheerleader—3,4 Class Treasurer—3 Class Secretary—4 Dorm President—4 sentative—2 2,3 f God which r that into it closet n They took it to another Standing outside the door Squash, and the poor thing Mouse- “Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today.” LINDA LEE SAFFORD Valley, Nebraska Ephesians 2:4,5 But God, who is rich in mercy, together with Christ Linda gains knowledge even at a basketball game for his great wherewith he loved us even when we were dead in sins hath quickened ‘At the one of our ers, at a basketball game, | was sure | had thrown both shakers in the air, but only one of them had come down. | look up my dismay I saw that the other one had landed on the basketball Thanks to one of the referees, | soon had my shaker again ¢ : Diplomat Reporter—4 Dorm officer—1 “This is a time for Americans to walk hand in hand.” LBJ DAVID EARL SCHWENK Little Rock, Arkansas Jeremiah 33:3 Call unto me, and | will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” Oh to be Sophomores again As a sophomore, at one of the first basketball games of the year, Coach decided to put me into the game. To my horror I had my jersey on backward and had to change it on the spot!” “At 4:15 everyday. I experience the thrill of the day—school’s out Choir—2,3,4 Football—4 Boys Glee—3,4 Track—1,3 Teen Tones—4 Softball—2,3 Trumpet Trio—2 Student Body President—4 Quartet-—4 Class Vice President—4 Band—1,2,3,4 Dorm Representative—3,4 Basketball—1,2,3,4 ws “Why be unpleasant, little effort you can be a real stinker.” and the game went on. After that, I stayed away from the hoop when throwing my shaker in the sirls Glee 3,4 Gospel Team—2,3 -, ' Cheerleader—2,3,4 Class Secretary- Treasurer—1 when with a CAROL DARLENE SMALL Riverton, Wyoming | Corinthians 10:1 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.’ One of Carol's hobbies is to oil paint, but what ‘One day I was leaning in my girl friend's car window talking to her. All of a sudden, her brother, who was driving, took off. | was so surprised that it threw me off balance and I landed in a puddle, slid about ten feet and found I was totally covered with black, sticky oil!’’ So she’s decided to stick to oil on canvas Girls Glee—4 Track—2 Gospel Team—2 Diplomat Reporter—4 “Every dog has his day.” BETTY JANE WALLACE Lincoln, Nebraska Romans 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose.” Remember those slumber parties? Betty does . .. “When I was a sophomore, about ten of us girls decided to have a slumber party in one of the empty rooms. Mrs. Wipf said it would be all right, so we took pillows, blankets, and alarm clocks down to room 9. In the morning there was ringing and buzzing from every direction at different’ intervals. We all had set our clocks for seven, but no two of them went off at the same time.’ Choir—2,3,4 Track—1,2,3 Girls Glee—1,3,4 Diplomat Circulation Manager—4 Sophomore Sextet—2 Assistant Circulation Manager—3 Dorm officer—4 “Nobody knows the trouble we've seen, but we keep trying to tell them.” PHYLLIS JEAN WALLACE Lincoln, Nebraska Matthew 5:16 “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your father which is in Heaven Think Phyllis is quiet? It all started with a flick of a wet finger, then Betty, Fairy, Faith and | had a water fight. | had some water left in my glass, which I used to the best advantage | threw it at them and got it ail over their floor, Immediately they told me to get a mop—lI didn’t. It was after lights out, and my roommate and I had just crawled into bed when a shadow appeared in our door and | found myself soaked with water Faith and I were determined to pay them back. After the 6:30 bell rang, I awoke to the rustle of paper outside our door. I knew it had to be Fairy and Betty There was a knock on the door, I opened the door and there it was, a wall of newspapers! After turning on the light I discovered a note which read, ‘Phyllis Jean Wallace, get the mop or else!!!’ It was signed by Betty and Fairy.” Choir—4 Gospel Team—3 Girls Glee—1,3,4 “He truly is happy who can make somebody else happy.” SHERILYN LUCILLE WILLIAMS Cumberland, lowa Proverbs 9:18 “But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more into the perfect day.” Sheri’s a very law abiding citizen but on occasion ... “The day | was born, my daddy was rushing my mother to the hospital and in the process was breaking the speed limit. The police, being alert people, stopped them. Seeing mother in the condition she was in, they apologized over and over again. 4 - : They escorted mom to the hospital, put her is a wheel chair at the emergency ba lalla a seer, I was born several hours latter. py MyM oO 5 My ne There was the day I found what happens when both you and your G4 £% a petit roommate are out of the room after lights-out. One night that happened ff tz se and when we got back the door was locked. Evidently we had visitors!’ Aitat “2°28 Choir—3,4 Band—1,3,4 Girls Glee—1,3,4 Track—1,3,4 Junior Trio—3 Softball—1,4 Senior Trio—4 Volleyball—1,3,4 “A man who kneels to G ar : : eels to God can Teen Tones—4 Gospel Team—3 stand up to anything.” SHARON ANN WRIGHT Central City, Nebraska I Peter 5:7 “Casting all your care on him for He careth for you.” Sharie’s mom often finds all the raisins gone and Sharie out of her room “This year my folks were asked to be dorm parents here at NC. Usually if anyone got caught after lights out it was me, probably because mom knew me best. However, the night my roommate and I remember best was the night my roommate bought a melon on the way home from a softball game. We were all on one bed, with four heads over the waste basket as precaution for the drippy juice. There was a knock on the door, we were sure it was Mom. Everyone dived for their hiding place, only to discover it was only my sister who combined her hunger for watermelon with her delight in a good scare! Choir—3,4 Student Representative—4 Girls Glee—3,4 Gospel Team—3 Track—3,4 Dorm Officer—4 “live and let live.” SENIOR OFFICERS: Virginia Ravenscroft, Secretary; Lynn Ballagh, President; Sharie Wright, Student Re- presentative; Pris Harder, Treasurer; Dave Schwenk, Vice-president; Doug Clausen, Business Manager. Just rummaging I think it should for $5 Oops! Junior “Advertisin’ Man This looks like a good book! Rummage Sale Do you like this Faith? SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hermsmeyer Parents of Duane The penny box. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Barber's Nursery Hey, Pa-a-a-w? GRADUATION From top to bottom: B. Schwenk, Representa- tive; L. Johns, Secretary; S. Williams, President: R. Ewert, Business Manager; A. Wiess, Vice Presi- dent; J. Long, Treasurer; Sponsors, Mr. Smith, and Mr. McGrew “One or two?” Starting on the banquet SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Paul! Passer Parents of Rick RITTA ANDERSON Mankato, Kansas CAROLYN GIBSON Elgin, Nebraska KEITH MOODY Nebraska Central City MIKE SCHUBERT Bassett, Nebraska BARBARA BINDER Table Rock, Nebraska VICTOR HARMS Lincoin, Nebraska TORREY NOTZ Bridgeport, Nebraska BILL SCHWENK Little Rock, Arkansas CLARABEL BRUSH Newcastle, Nebraska CRYSTAL HENSEN Council Bluffs, Iowa GARY PARSONS Central City, Nebraska PENNE SEJKORA Summerfield, Kansas PAULA DAHLKE Palmer, Nebraska LAURI Central City JOHNS Nebraska RICK PASSER Fort Madison, lowa DIANE SUTTON Birmingham, Alabama DORIS DAVIDS Belmond, Iowa PAULA LIESY Alliance, Nebraska ELISA PEASLEE Peubla, Pue, Mexico JOHN VIRTS Cairo, Nebraska BRENDA DIXON Lyons, Nebraska JERRY LONG Wayland, lowa JUDY RASMUSSEN Wayland, Iowa COLLEEN WARREN Dunning, Nebraska PAUL EDIGER Central City, Nebraska SAM McINTOSH Montezuma Creek, Utah MARLENE ROOT Holmesville, Nebraska ALVIN WEISS Boelus, Nebraska REG EWERT Henderson, Nebraska KATHLEEN MILLER Kremmling, Colorado JUNIORS DORIS EHRENBERG Creighton, Nebraska CINDY MIETH Cairo, Nebraska Banquet time! TERRY ROWSE Burwell, Nebraska STEVE WILLIAMS Cumberland, lowa J. Kracht, President Representative; L. Johnson, E. Thieszen, Vice Student President; Miss Tibbetts, Sponsor; D. Oliphant, Treasurer; G. Franz, Secretary RONDA BALLAGH Burwell, Nebraska STEVE BULLER York, Nebraska PATRICIA DEMARAY Yutan, Nebraska DAVID EHRENBERG Creighton, Nebraska TWILA HAMILTON Como, Colorado MARVIN JENSEN Central City, Nebraska ERIC LOOS Lincoln, Nebraska JAMES LOPEZ Puebla, Pue, Mexico RICK RESSEL Henderson, Nebraska ELROY THIESZEN Henderson, Nebraska SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franz Parents of Glenda Franz KEN COOPER Central City, Nebraska DAN CURTET Columbia, South America ARLYNNE FALK Bridgeport, Nebraska GLENDA FRANZ Henderson, Nebraska LAWRENCE JOHNSON Burwell, Nebraska JIM KRACHT Bloomfield, Nebraska RANDAL LUTES Central City, Nebraska DENISE OLIPHANT From the sublime to the ridiculous! Jefferson, Colorado PRIS VIRTS Cairo, Nebraska JOY WRIGHT Central City, Nebraska Hard at Work SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright Parents of Sharon and Joy CATHY ANDERSON =? CRAIG BARTHEL Burwell, Nebraska DEAN DAHLKE Palmer, Nebraska DALEYNE DICKERSON Jefferson, Colorado JOSEPH HARMS Lincoln, Nebraska ROGER HEISER Lincoln, Nebraska CLASS OFFICERS: J. Harms, vice president; T. Rollogas, president; V. Ressel, Student representative; R. Martin, secretary- treasurer RACHEL MARTIN Central City Nebraska NORMAN MIETH Cairo, Nebraska VINCENT RESSEL Henderson, Nebraska EDWARD RITTA Central City, Nebraska LINDA SELLERS McCook, Nebraska “Mix ‘em, roll ‘em, and watch them bake.” SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dickerson Parents of Daleyne Dickerson PHILIP BINDER Table Rock, Nebraska WILLIAM BRUSH Newcastle, Nebraska DEBBY FOLEY Superior, Nebraska STANLEY GORSH Williamsburg, lowa Sink J p ink it, James JOHN JENSEN Central City, Nebraska EILEEN MALICK Council Bluffs, lowa KATHY MOODY Central City, Nebraska JAMES RAVENSCROFT Nenzel, Nebraska Reward—Second place trophy. TIM ROLLOGAS Lincoln, Nebraska JERRY SCOTT Hemingford, Nebraska KATHY VOLLERS Pender, Nebraska We present you... SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Dell Vollers Parents of Kathy Vollers DUDLEY GRABER WENDY HONEYWELL Wayland, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska Picture not available STEVE TOMPSON Lincoln, Nebraska iB SAM LANGE SHERILYNN SCHNIDER Atkinson, Nebraska McCook, Nebraska Second Semester Refreshments in the dorm CAMPUS PREVIEW Sts of dom SCHEDULE Periods 1 and 2 10:15 — Chapel 10:50 — Period 3 11:45 — Dinner Afternoon N.C.H.S. Panorama 12:45 — “It’s a Boarding School” 1:30 — Dorm Open House 2:00 — Fine Arts in Review Band Speech Choir 4:00 — Pep Meeting 5:00 — Supper Evening Athletics — N.C.H.S. vs. Clarks 6:00 — Volleyball : 7:00 — “B” Basketball Game Speech Class 8:00 — Varsity Basketball game SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon Lyons, Nebraska Parents of Brenda Alumni’s Bald Eagles put up a good fight. EAGLES in ACTION | Philippians 3:14 “1 press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.’ FOOTBALL Back row from left to right: Coach Ruybalid, B. Schwe M. Shubert, A. Weiss, R. Ewert, R. Heiser, D. Clausen, G. Parsons. Front row: T. Rollagas, B. Brush, D enn enberg, S. Buller, T Rowse, E Thieszen, R. Ressel. First Year Back row from left to right: D. Hermsmeyer, V. Harms, D. Schwenk, L. Ballagh, S. —_ R. Lutes, T. Notz, Coach Johns. Front row: J. Virts, R. Irvine, J. Lopez, J. Harms, C Barthel, V. Ressel, N. Mie Football 1S iA art mia Panorma Waney hte AS ERE here eg x FIRST VICTORY rv 5 oS Dn 3 ° 3 Oo BASKETBALL Keen interest Yeah, Coach? Back row: R. Ewert, D. Schwenk, L. Ballagh, A. Weiss, Coach Johns, D. Clausen. Front row: B. Schw au v enk, V Harms, S. Williams, J. Virts, E. Thieszen. Not pictured: G. Parsons ; joy aes os ' } : : B Team Basketball Back row (left to right): M. Jensen, Mr. Ruybalid, Coach, T. Rollogas R. Passer, D. Curtet, R. Ressel, J. Lopez, E. Loos. Front row (left to right): D. Ehrenberg, S. Buller, J. Kracht, P. Ediger, V. Ressel, R. Lutes. “Important point!” “Careful aim!” SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ressel Parents of Rick and Vincent Boy’s Track Back row: J. Long, Mr. Ruybalid—coach, D. Hermsmeyer, D. Ehrenberg, J. Lopez, R. Ewert, J. Virts, E. Thieszen, T. Rollogas, L. Ballagh, M. Schubert, Mr. Johns—coach, C. Barthel. d Front row: R. Passer, R. Goemaat, G. Parsons, S. Gorsh, J. Kracht S. Buller, A. Weiss. Not pictured: T.Knotz, P. Binder. Soft landing? “It takes muscles.” ‘He cleared it!” SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. William David Parents of Doris Pris Harder, Penne Sajkora, Linda Safford, Virginia Ravenscroft CHEERLEADERS “What is NC like?’ Coach, Ruben Ruybalid Coach, Edward Johns Student Managers Jim Ravenscroft, Jerry Long, Torrey Notz COACHES - STUDENT MANAGERS SRS —_— From left to right: Mr. McDermott, M. Barber, C. Mieth, D. Mieth, P. Liesy, F. Norris, R. Ballagh, L. Johns, E. Peaslee, S. Williams, and D. Sutton SOFTBALL Hit it, Faith? Yea team!! Caught it! Top row: R. Martin, M. Root, M. Root, P. Leisey, C. Jensen, F. Nickolaus. Middle row Coach Ruybalid, F. Norris, R. Anderson, L. Fast, E. Peesley, K. Vollers, R. Ballagh. Bottom row: B. Dixon, J. Wright, J. Rasmussen, S. Williams, D. Sutton. Practice gear! VOLLEYBALL _. i ae, eo ws € safe - ea % Top row: M. Root, B. Dixon, S. Williams, J. Wright, E. Peasley. Middle row: P. Leisy, C. Mieth, L. Sellers. Bottom row: C. Jensen, D. Mieth, M. Barber, R Ballagh. Not pictured: L. Safford, P. Sajkora, J. Rasmussen, K. Vollers. Girl’s Track Go, Ronda, Go!! Heave !! EAGLES in SERVICE Psalm 100:2a “Serve the Lord with gladness.” Top row: G. Franz, B. Schwenk, J. Wright, L. Ballagh, L. Fast, J. Kracht, J. Rasmussen, R. Ressel, S. Williams, D. Schwenk, L. Johns, R. Ewert. Second row: D. Meith, R. Passer, P. Harder, E. Thieszen, S. Wright, S. Williams, J. Martin, B. Brush, A. Weiss, P. Wallace, J. Long, R. Anderson. Bottom row: C. Warren, F. Nickolaus, K. Cooper, M. Barber, T. Rowse, J. Kracht, E. Peaslee, R. Goemaat, B. Wallace, P. Ediger, R. Ballagh, C. Jensen, C. Meith, Mr Sawyer. CHOIR SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Thieszen Parents of Elroy Mr. Sawyer; Dave Schwenk, President; Pris Harder, Secretary-Treasurer taht 09 A ROT IOP Teen Tones Small Groups Guitarists, Cris Jensen and Rick Ressel, Bass Viol, Rick Passer; Left “V’’, Louri Johnson, Lorelle Fast, Pris Harder, Fairy Nickolaus, Reg Ewert, Paul Ediger, Bill Schwenk; Right ‘‘V’, Stephe Williams, Lynn Ballagh, Dave Schwenk, Judy Kracht, Judy Martin, Beth Brush, Sheri Williams Boy's Quartet and Trumpet Trio Stephe Williams, pianist, Bill Schwenk, Dave Schwenk, Reg Ewert, and Rick Passer. NC Trio Pris Harder, pianist. Louri Johns, Judy Martin, Fairy Nickolaus. Senior Trio Doris Davids, pianist. Sheri Williams, Lorelle Fast, Beth Brush. (3 t ae : KAAS A GIRL’S GLEE—Front row: Mr. Sawyer, F. Nickolaus, C. Gibson, C. Meith, M. Berber, C. Jensen, D. Ehrenberg, C. Warren, C. Brush. Second row: B. Binder, M. Root, M. Root, L. Safford, B. Wallace, P. Dahike, P. Leisy, D. Meith, J. Kracht, J. Lange. Third row: P. Sajkora P. Harder, J. Martin, E. Peaslee, R. Anderson, K. Miller, F. Norris, P. Wallace. S. Wright. Fourth row: V. Ravenscroft, L. Fast, D. Sutton, B. Dixon, J. Rasmussen, S. Williams, D. Davids, Glee Clubs L. Johns, B. Brush, C. Small. BOY’S GLEE—Front row: Mr. Sawyer, J. Long, T. Notz, T. Rowse, R. Passer, R. Goemaat. Second row: J. Virts, A. Weiss, M. Schubert, L. Ballagh, K. Moody, P. Ediger. Third row: R. Ewert, D. Schwenk, V. Harms, D. Hermsmeyer, D. Clausen, B. Schwenk, S. Williams. a £4 lg ie. mine? Which one’s a Most important! Two Judy Rasmussens? c Ne a Sleeping beauty This looks pretty good “My dog has flees CHOIR TOUR Think you're good, huh? Riser committee in action. Back row, left to right: D. Dahike, C Brush, M. Barber, D. Ehrenberg. Middle row S. Williams, C. Warren, J. Harms, B. Brush Front row: M. Root, J. Rasmussen “Will we ever learn?” “Boy, this is hard.” rm ele is | Sees: Back row from lett to right: K. Passer, K. Moody, R. Ewert, Mr. Sawyer, V. Ressel, E. Thieszen, J. Kracht, B. Brush, R. Lutes A. Wiess, J. Virts, J. Long, D. Schwenk. Middle row: R. Ressel, J. Wright, S. Williams, J. Kracht, K. Cooper, L. Fast, B. Schwenk, P. Ediger. Front row: F. Nickolaus, P. Harder, C. Mieth, D. Mieth. SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nickolaus Parents of Fairy Who wants to work? Setting up IS YOUR HURCH LISTED2 ¥ Reflector Booth Choir and new robes! Noon meal Mold Me Harold Berry—Speaker Dynamic Badges Many hands Finally! ! er grate cee oe a POR ee Lynn A. Ballagh t o = oa a n ee = co a a oc aw a = a oO Co ‘ 2 re Security? Ballagh’s Brave Beagles PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN My blanket! |! ! ! He won! |!!! Just too tired to move! Simulated Marjuana “This sure is good!’ J. | : Nealey and his friends Ray Lutke Family Singers Dress-Up Dinners And one for you’’ A chalk drawing “Dishes at a time like this??” — Man, what a life!’ “You over-shot it!” Socials ‘Ah, come on, I can’t serve it” “Now where to?” “What a busy place!” 4“ a M4 ra vy “A D 7 - °o a co ” = w r ° Ss Building the wall Wi i Na Why $) pute sel Lal The Charis Tones fi = =. 4 7 . | - % t: = a i JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET = ais MIL CA Lea oT _ r SPONSOR: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rollogas 67 Parents of Tim | : . . Oo : ry vy vl “er = : i Crossing the moat Tim ! | et ELA L. Johnson, Sophomore Rep.; V. Ressel, Freshman Rep.; D. Schwenk, Presid ent; S. Wright, Senior Rep.; B. Schwenk, Junior Rep.; A. Weiss, Junior Rep. Christmas Banquet Student Representatives Work Day, a success Hard at work!! “Rowse Hydraulic Rakes” Made in Sizes 16’ - 20’ - 24’ - 25° - 28’ - 30’ - 36’ - 42’ @ This rake is very flexible and merely floats over the ground, as the rake is carried by 5 wheels which are so arranged that uneven ground has little effect on the rake. This also protects the rake teeth from breakage. @ Another feature that protects the teeth is springs on the holddown, which absorb much of the shock and strain on the teeth. @ One double-acting hydraulic cylinder easily operates the rake. @ This is the rake that has made all other rakes obsolete, and has found favor with farmers and ranchers alike. Rake, in operating position TRANSPORTATION — NO PROBLEM It takes only seconds to change this rake from operating position to transport position. To transport the rake. the tractor is disengaged from the main tongue, which is then lifted to an upwardly position. The tractor is then engaged to a short tongue which is assembled to one of the end wheels. This wheel is locked in position by means of a pin when the rake is in operating position. (See picture at left.) The opposite end wheel locks in two posi- tions, one for raking, the other for transportation. The center wheels are caster wheels, and auto- matically assume the position the rake is being pulled. The rake is only about 8 ft. wide when be- ing transported, and can be pulled by car or pick- up at least 50 miles per hour. Simple Mechanism changes to transportation position Ready to be moved anywhere MANUFACTURED BY FREEMAN ROWSE SON BURWELL, NEBRASKA 68823 22 MILES NORTH OF BURWELL, NEBR., ON HIGHWAY NO. 11 PHONE 348-2276 U.S. Patent No. 3,240,005 — Canada Patent No. 739,671 ary Conference Janquet (Ta niqguet a ° ADVANC namer —— v 2 eyes. saieeeenmetanrinelll 1 a a ig) 4 en See Autographs The End


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