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

 - Class of 1970

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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!”

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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.”



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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.”

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