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Marilee Jones Editor U ’ La JN Nancy Glynn Assistant Editor SU Doug Hamilton Assistant Business Mgr A yt Tom Sharman a Sophomore Representative —— Eric Davidson ‘“ Business Manager B4 ’ aa Linda Sellers Photographer Charlyn Rasmussen Freshman Representative 2 ais a Ly Miss Tyberg Advisor 7 Mr. McDermott ss, a4 Ucbrasha Christian Aigh Scheod — Ceutrial City, Nebraska Advisor . some trees take hundreds of years to reach maturity . _some insects mature and die within a matter of months... .. for human beings, reaching physical maturity takes around twenty years. Growingup mental- ly is a process of learning new things, knowing new people, and meeting many kinds of situations; all of this contributes to the growth of our mind and body. But our spiritual life also takes years to develop... . in prayer... ._in Bible reading .. . _in meditation... “Wes GLA OW growth tu Christ has All of this and much more influences our Christian life; our goal must be to “know Christ, and the power of his resurrection.” So let’s keep looking to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, and continue to GROW in Him! te ty ee a : er valure, and tn favor uith God aud man. Luke 2:52 Board left to right: Lloyd Quaring, Stuart Mieth, J. L. Grantham, Paul Oswald, Eldon Nickolaus, Walter O. Ediger. Not pictured: Gustav Thieszen AAduisory Council aud Goard Enjoying a moment of relaxation. pitt Oe, _ Standing, left to right: Glenn Johnson, Glenn Taylor, Stanley Ehrenberg, Eldon Nickolaus, Walter O. Ediger — Superintendent, C. W. Gurney. Seated, left to right: Rev. Ralph Sawyer, Carl Baltensperger, Gustav Thieszen, Thomas K. Ressel, Albert Franz, Richard Sharman, Paul Oswald, J. L. Grantham, Stuart Mieth, Eldon Root, Von Paxton, H. K. Sawyer — Principal. a” Ae a, a ar 7 as nr tAdmintstratiou Once again it is our pleasure to commend to you this pictorial record of a school year at N.C. compiled by our annual staff. Our Reflector Staff has endeavored to present a composite of the activities and the people that created the history of the 1972-73 school year. What can’t be pictured, however, is how these people and these activities together worked toward accomplishing the thrust of the key verse for this annual. “But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. ” Many of the activities were exciting. Classes were both interesting and dull. Chapels were inspirational and so-so. Interpersonal relationships were varied. But in all a resultant “‘growth in grace, and in knowledge of our Lord. .” has been the goal, and, we are confident, was the result. Peruse these pages with “growth in grace, and in knowledge”’ in mind. Perhaps your imagination can picture what God has done and in some cases what He Walter O. Ediger would like to have done in hearts and lives. Superintendent Walter O. Ediger “But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”’ Education is growth. The development of minds and bodies has been the traditional concern of educators for centuries. But CHRISTIAN education adds the all-important third dimension, Spiritual growth. For thirteen years Nebraska Christian High School has offered quality education and Christ-centered activities to Christian teenagers. But even more important than this has been the challenge to let Christ control our lives and fill us with His Grace: to mature in the most important knowledge in all creation, “‘the knowledge of our Lord and Savior.” H. Kay Sawyer As we page through this REFLECTOR of the 1972-73 school year, let us pray Principal with the apostle, ‘‘That | may know HIM, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable unto His death.” (Phil. 3:10) H. Kay Sawyer i tii) eal Miss Wiebe keeping the Mr. Sawyer chatting with two seniors Miss B. manning the line books. 7 NELLIE AKERT DELLA BUSENITZ ELLIOT JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON English Diplomat Biology Cook John Fletcher, B. A. Piano Drivers Ed University of Nebraska, Office Secretary Coach M. A. Whittier Hall Supervisor Freshman Class Grace Bible Institute University of North Colorado, B. A. CAROLYN LANDES KENNETH LIEBELT ALLEN McDERMOTT ROBERT McGREW Home Economics Music Mathematics Science Kansas State Band Reflector Junior Class University, B. S., M. S. Junior Class Nyack Missionary Col- Greenville College, B.S. Tabor College, B. A. lege, B. S. Middle Tennessee State, Indiana University, M. S. M. S. T. DALE MONAHAN ED MUIRHEAD BEULAH MUIRHEAD Industrial Arts Custodian Cook Sophomore Class Wyoming University, B. S. a } ie BARRY PACKARD EVELYN PACKARD ALSTON RASMUSSEN WANDA RASMUSSEN Social Studies Junior High Math Bible Boys’ Dorm Supervisor Senior Class Girls’ Dorm Supervisor Senior Class Girls’ Dorm Supervisor Wheaton College, B. A. Boys’ Dorm Supervisor Adrian, B. A. N. J. State College, M.A. Western Bible Institute, University of Michigan, B. A. M. A. MATILDA PENNER WARD SMITH HELEN SMITH LOIS TIBBETTS Cook Bible Cook Business Print Shop Library Moody Bible Institute University of Nebraska, B. S. PATRICIA TYBERG GLADYS WIEBE DOUG WOLFE English Office Secretary Physical Education Reflector Diplomat Coach Piano Piano Azusa Pacific College, Bethel College, B. A. C. Q. M. i It’s quite obvious, isn’t Mr. McDermott putting in some extra time. Entertaining (?) with a story. it? Giving one of those lectures about late assignments again?! So . a 7 ft. Love makes the world go round. The Maestro at his stand. No one can decipher the hand- 10 Writing on the wall. stature, and in favor with God and man. Lube 2:52 Philip Thomas Binder Table Rock, Nebraska “But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption.” I Cor. 1:30 Craig Lynn Barthel Amelia, Nebraska “It is better to be an educated fool than just a fool.” 12 Cathy Jo Anderson Mankato, Kansas “You can't love without giving and you can't give without loving!” The N.C. family was saddened to learn of the death of Cathy on April 21, 1973. Although she will be missed, it is a blessing to know she is now with the Savior she loved. Win ee () Christine Marie Boehr Omaha, Nebraska “The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, aad even for evermore.” Psalm 121:8 Bh a St VaAN ‘ , ; i Dale Allen Briggs Emmet, Nebraska ‘Idle hands are always in trouble.” Dean Peter Dahlke Palmer, Nebraska “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God...” Rom. 8:28a William Dean Brush Hartington, Nebraska “He who laughs, lasts.”’ Eric Ray Davidson Lincoln, Nebraska “A new commandment I give unto you, that we love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” John 13:34-35 Lois Elaine Dworshak Colorado Springs, Colorado “Always put off until tomorrow what you will make a mess of today.” 13 Debora Jane Foley Omaha, Nebraska “The true measure of God's love is that He loves’ without measure.”’ Barbara Jean Hohndorf Omaha, Nebraska “Christian love is for sharing.”’ Roger D. Heiser Lincoln, Nebraska “Praise the Lord anyhow!” Joseph H. Harms Lincoln, Nebraska ‘“Blessed is the man _ that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him.”’ James 1:12 Norman Stuart Mieth Cairo, Nebraska “If all else fails, read the directions.”’ Marilee Kay Jones Lincoln, Nebraska “God gives his best to those who leave the choice with Him.”’ Katherine Deannetta Moody Central City, Nebraska “Happiness is making a little sunshine come to someone else’s life.”” James Ravenscroft Nenzel, Nebraska ‘... fo r without me ye can do nothing.” John 15:56 Dana Joel Osmanson Omaha, Nebraska “No man hath seen God at any time. If we love one another God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us.’’ I John 4:12 Vincent Eugene Ressel Henderson, Nebraska “They do not love who do not show their love,’’ Shakespeare David Franz Penner Central City, Nebraska “J am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”’ John 10:10 Edward Alan Ritta Central City, Nebraska “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His pur- pose.”” Romans 8:28 15 Timothy X. Rollogas Lincoln, Nebraska ‘God tries our faith that we may test His faithfulness.” Poon Po6s ; Deborah Sue VanBoening McCook, Nebraska “You just wait until my mom finds out about this!” 16 Jerry Wilford Scott Hemingford, Nebraska “Why be unpleasant, when with a little effort you can be a real stinker!” Kathy Lynn Vollers Pender, Nebraska “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.”’ Linda Kay Sellers McCook, Nebraska ‘“‘He must increase, but I must decrease.”’ John 3:30 Melody Heather Warren Dunning, Nebraska “A joy that’s shared is a joy made double.”’ — he Cathy Anderson Craig Barthel Dana Osmanson James Ravenscroft Vince Ressel _ oe —_ i “Mase were the days . _ ao Qouctnmenl papers f — . - aa Exglish notebooks Kathy Moody Melody Warren ao buggers Ed Ritta Dean Dahlke ao flaor-scrubbing “a inmifecliond Norman Mieth Kathy Vollers Eric Davidson oe A ‘ ‘ Be | Marilee Jones : Debi Van Boening Linda Sellers Jerry Scott Lois Dworshak Barb Hohndorf Roger Heiser Joe Harms Debby Foley Ruth Foland Ld . assignment-packed . .. _.. Ailarious .. —_ “Are you sure you turned in that assignment, Melody?” ... boring... discouraging . Day dreaming again, Dale? How will lever... ...8ome dirty work... ... delicious... 2 = Now for the last pan! Honey ought to sweeten him up! being editor-in-chief j . hard work... “ ‘ ‘s TNH - ‘ fi os Doing shorthand with a long hand. _ kingly... ... full of surp ‘ Your highness, the drums ‘ture when I’m brushing my teeth! ,?? said... boom-a-dity! ... getting caught... 50 Ce xe 19 [ knew you’d get me sometime! Those band clinics really wear Norman out! . —_ —_ —_— “ — 7 SS ot | p pve t . f (stil | ia Via David Anderson Tim Binder — Mark Anderson — Stu- Business Manager Jeanne Bowley — dent Representative Secretary Stan Buller Sherril Buller Gala Garwood — Kathy Dyck Chapel Representative Teresa Dixon Cindy Graber 20 Darla Hermsmeyer Doug Hamilton — Don Hollesen Vice President Debbie Honey well Marci John Emilie Ignacio Daryl Lutes Chery! Lutes Patti Peaslee Larry Puckett — President ST Fred Root ' Karen Vollers — Bob Schroeder Treasurer 21 Kurt Vollers — Stu- dent Representative “That will be ten cents.”’ Loafing on the job? Rush hour! Always ready with a smile! “Take your choice” It fits! Ce ae AG wm, '.. ae | He af as a 4 tee What’s yours like? Cleaning after a game!! The candy store — for refreshments after the game. 23 Bob Buller — President Please, judge! | was only picking up Pebbles!! In the rope gallery Brian DeBoer Rodney Glynn Teresa Graber Byron Harms 24 Pam Hooge Hard at work Dawn Osmanson Larry Mu grave Arlene Mieth Student Rep. Jay Macha Kinda hot? Caught ya! 7 ? ar a Darla Wakeley Tom Sharman Barb Puckett Chapel Rep. Sec.- Treas. Phil Parker Dan Wood Vice Pres. 25 Using a little elbow grease. usanna Anthoney Dennis Garwood, Vice President Alan Barthel, President Diane Garwood Brenda Buller Becky Johnson Kent Forsberg Penny Nelson I caught ya! Cheer away, Joann! Charlyn Rasmussen, Joann Rath, Chapel Secretary-Treasurer Representative Penne Poppe Ramona Ressel Mary Jane Russel — Cheri Sears Student Representative Vanessa Schumaker Tim Van Boening English is absolutely amazing! 27 Tim Ingwerson Penny Lee Grantham Ron Luikens President Sec.-Treas. Vice-President Chuck Rasmussen Just a nice chat Bill Root Yunior Pigh Chris Rasmussen Dawn Faeh Mike Haack 28 Mike Ritta Rev. Edmond Parker Evening Study Hall Supervisor Moody Bible Institute y James T. Shepherd Ithaca, Nebr. “Praise the Lord’’ I Thess. 5:18 Mrs. Vickie Overley Junior High Mathematics Kansas State University, B.S nal not pictured: Mike McCall Junior Cindy Klement Sophomore 4 Cedric Boehr Sheri Brush Sophomore Freshman Mike Owens Jerry Hohndorf Sophomore Freshman 29 We shall overcome! How straight and tall we stand. Our home-maker of the year — Norman Mieth?! ‘ Gypsies, tramps and thieves...” A stitch in time saves embarrassment! Ds So far down! (Groan!) That terrific backhand hit! This party was such a nice surprise! aud al Stature, and tn paver uth God aud mau. Luke 2:52 Varsity Cheerleaders D. Foley, G. Garwood, L. Sellers and M. Warren Skip-it-de-doo-da day! Let’s go mighty Eagles! Sock it to 'em! 32 M. Sawyer, R. Ressel, J. Rath. The boys do their thing to raise spirit at a pep rally. Is it time yet? For what? A victory! Top to bottom — row one: D. Wood, J. Macha, D. Osmanson, D. Anderson, J. Harms, T. Ingwerson, E. Davidson, L. Musgrave. Row two — W. Barthel, N. Mieth, T. Van Boening, R. Heiser, K. Vollers, D. Penner. Row three — Coach Johnson, Chuck Rasmussen, L. Puckett, V. Ressel, B. Schroeder, B. Buller, C. Barthel, Coach Unterseher. Bottom — Chris Rasmussen, A. Barthel, B. Brush, D. Briggs, D. Lutes, T. Rollogas, D. Griffin. 34 Tim Rollogas Joe Harms Dave Penner Vince Ressel Eric Davidson Norman Mieth 35 Bill Brush Roger Heiser Dale Briggs Dana Osmanson Craig Barthel 37 Back row: M. Warren, J. Bowley, M. Penner, E. Ignacio. Front row: T. Dixon, D. Brush, K. Vollers, C. Boehr, D. Hermsmeyer, G. Garwood. Not pictured; L. Sellers. Back row: J. Rath, B. Buller, M. Russell, D. Wakeley. Front row: P. Nelson, C. Rasmussen, R. Ressel, P. Hooge, M. Sawyer. Not pictured: P. Peaslee, B. Puckett. 40 Left to right: Tim Rollogas, Bob Schroeder, Vince Ressel, Dave Anderson, Phil Parker, Joe Harms, Eric Davidson, Doug Hamilton, Dave Penner, Coach, Doug Wolf. Left to right: Stan Buller, Doug Hamilton, Norman Mieth, Mark Anderson, Dave Anderson, Tim Ingwerson, Byron Harms, Phil Parker,”“Dana Osmanson, Tim VanBoening, Rodney Glynn, Bob Buller, Dan Griffin, Coach, Elliot Johnson. Chuck Rasmussen, Chris Rasmussen, Alan Barthel, Tim Van Boening, Tim Ingwerson, Dennis Garwood, Bill Root, Kent Forsberg, Ron Luikens. Kneeling: Tim Rollogas, Mr. Rasmussen. Two more for N. C.!! Janitor or basketball player? 41 JV action! Dave has turned acrobat. Rollie, one on four. Last minute instructions. 42 Ressel on the way!! The beginning. ... as everyone watches Joe! In for a layup. 43 yy | a 7m % us ) ‘ First row: C. Rasmussen, T. Rollogas, B. Buller, B. Schroeder, D. Penner, A. Barthel. Second row: D. Wood, K. Vollers, R. Glynn, W. Barthel, P. Binder, V. Ressel, B. Root. Third row: N. Mieth, D. Osmanson, J. Harms, D. Anderson, M. Anderson, T. Van Boening. - Just a couple more miles! Easy over! Teammates Softlanding!! First row: D. Hermsmeyer, K. Vollers, D. Wakeley, J. Rath, M. Russel. Second row: P. Poppe, E. Ignacio, A. Mieth, D. Brush, C. Rasmussen. Third row: B. Johnson, P. Nelson, M. Sawyer, R. Ressel, 45 C. Boehr, K. Vollers, V. Schumacher. Many long and dedicated hours are spent by the coaches and the managers, help- ing to make an effective athletic depart- ment. Although the managers are often neglected, they spend much time doing all those ‘little jobs’’ everyone else is too busy to do! L. to R. Elliot Johnson, Football Coach; Doug Wolfe, Basketball Coach. Not Pictured: Kenneth Liebelt, Basketball Coach. Coaches aud Managers L. to R. Jay Macha, Phil Parker, Roger Heiser 46 “Aud Jesus grew tn wisdom and stature, and in “Paver With God and man, Luke 2:52 48 Back Row: C. Boehr, D. Honeywell, Davidson, M. Anderson, S. Buller, P. Hooge, K. Vollers. 3rd Row: D. Osmanson, G. Garwood, M. Jones, V. Ressel, K. Vollers, R. Glynn, P. Binder, F. Root, D. Brush, C. Lutes, M. John. 2nd Row: M. Kugler, M. McConaughey, T. Sharman, D. Hamilton, T. Binder, D. Penner, B. Schroeder, D. Dahlke, C. Larsen, J. Bowley. First Row: M. Warren, D. Foley, D. Griffin, D. Lutes, T. Rollogas, M. Penner, E. Ignacio, Mr. Sawyer, director. — i 7 mrendier eds a —— t alae Our director Sherril Buller, pianist N. Glynn, N. Mieth, D. Osmanson, D. Anderson, P. Parker, E. y eb E. Davidson, President, C. Boehr, Secretary, Mr. Sawyer, Director. 49 WN Burp HR J 2 ba . 4 . 4 “ i) : re y — ( - a 4 ._ = oe? ae fv a Bo . a) iw (he —_—s” Back Row: B. Hohndorf, C. Rasmussen, R. Ressel, T. Graber, B. Johnson, P. Hooge, C. Graber. Second Row: L. Carlson, D. Osmanson, M. Sawyer, D. Brush, T. Dixon, M. John, C. Lutes. First Row: Mr. Sawyer, director, J. Bowley, J. Rath, B. Buller, C. Larsen, K. Busselman, D. Wakeley, A. Mieth, S. Buller, pianist. Mr. Liebelt, director, T. Rollogas, S. Buller, D. Lutes, V. Ressel, P. Binder, N. Mieth, D. Anderson, D. Osmanson, pianist. 50 From left: C. Boehr, B. Schroeder, M. Kugler, D. Anderson, D. Dahlke, D. Foley, P. Parker, D. Penner, G. Garwood, S. Buller, L. Puckett, E. Davidson. Not pictured: M. Warren, M. Jones, M. McConaughey. “Mee UCAS Pole Ensemble “IT will sing with the Spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.”’ I Cor. 14:15 The Bible speaks often of praise to God, worship of Him as the Supreme Being, an all-wise and loving Father. Through our voices we give expression to God of our love and adoration: we worship him. It is important to remember who we are singing to, and “sing with the understanding.” At N.C., students are given an opportunity to use their voices in praise to our wonderful Savior, Jesus Christ. 51 Back row: M. Sawyer, T. Van Boening, D. Dahlke, R. Luikens, C. Graber, E. Davidson, D. Penner, C. Boehr, Mr. Liebelt, C. Rasmussen, B. Root, D. Lutes, N. Mieth. Middle row: T. Graber, D. Brush, D. Hamilton, K. Vollers, D. Van Boening, R. Ressel, D. Osmanson, B. Buller, C. Rasmussen, T. Sharman, 8. Buller, R. Glynn, J. Rath, J. Bowley, N. Glynn, D. Griffin, K. Vollers. Front row: M. Jones, M. Warren, C. Lutes, J. Harms, G. Garwood, A. Mieth, L. Carlson, C. Ediger; Not pictured — L. Sellers, C. Boehr, M. McCall, P. Parker. Members of the N. C. H. S. band made a ‘joyful noise’’ as they practiced Tuesdays through Fridays, beginning at 8:00 a.m. The practice was necessary for the band as it prepared for pep rallies, games, concerts, contests, and a special clinic. Mr. Liebelt, director; E. Davidson, President; Gala Garwood, Secre- tary. 3 52 RH ar ut = ' Tier at ° Si Ac Te? af | eS ‘ : + , ri ligne” , =: + ee i ¥ bw) a bs From left to right: Miss Wiebe, Advisor; Miss Busenitz. Advisor; C. Boehr, Editor; K. Vollers, Circulation Manager, K. Vollers, Asst. Circulation Manager; T. Binder, Asst. Editor; F. Root, Asst. Business Manager, T. Rollogas, Business Manager. Diplomat Staff The diplomat is the school paper and is put out by the students themselves every 3 weeks. It has a circulation of over 400 and is enjoyed by all who read it. Reporters, Typists, and Circulation Assistants At the top of the stairs, left to right: D. Brush, C. Barthel, C. Lutes, C. Rasmussen, A. Mieth, D. Garwood, J. Bowley, M. Russell, G. Garwood, C. Larson, L. Carlson, C. Graber, M. Penner, M. Kugler, M. Warren, D. Honeywell, D. Griffin, W. Barthel. Standing: D. Van Boening, E. Ignacio, E. Ritta, B. Hohndorf. Not shown: L. Sellers, C. Anderson, D. Hollesen, D. Penner, J. Scott. (from left) Mr. McDermott, Charlyn Rasmussen, Doug Hamilton, Eric Davidson, Marilee Jones, Nancy Glynn, Tom Sharman, and Miss Tyberg. First of all, a big thank-you to students and staff of N. C. who helped the staff of the ‘““Reflector”’ by encouragement and patience through out this year. It was really apprecia- ted! All of Miss Tibbett’s classes, thank you for doing our typing. It helped save time, espe- cially around deadlines. oe ne Ee ee . 1 te) To Mr. McDermott and Miss Tyberg, there aren’t enough words to express our thanks — for coming to the meetings no matter what, proofreading pages all afternoon, helping with ideas when no one else had any, and so many other things. Nancy and Doug, good luck next year, and have fun! Thank you so much for your help and encouragement. Your editor and business manager, Hard at work — as usual! aot SVinrter ¢ Deas Time really flies when deadlines are near! 55 Seated from left: M. Russell, M. Anderson, L. Dworshak, Mr. Rassmussen, N. Mieth, President, P. Binder, K. Vollers, A Mieth. Eric Davidson hard at work .. . ... on a student rep. project. From left to right are M. Ritta, Jr. High, T. Sharman, Sophomore, G. Garwood, Junior, Miss Wiebe, Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Jo hnson, Miss Landes, C. Boehr, Senior, J. Rath, Freshman. During spiritual emphasis week... Mr. Wiebe spoke to us about the abundant Mr. Smith helped many stu- life. dents. 57 Each fall leadership’ is shown in_ spiritual and academic abilities through the student body presiden- tial campaign. The election involves the entire student body, as each faithfully backs his candidate. Norman Meith, Tim Rollogas Student Body President “Ihe Scbserifition Drive a . : : } GG as | | __ e . o - Which team is ahead today? A winning SMILE! 58 The Bald Eagles . . in action. Registration Term paper blahs? Daniel Packard, our “‘little brother” “Oh good; birthday cake!”’ Trick or Treat? Having your cake and eating it too. Pop bottle chorus Hillbilly John A huff, and puff, and they all go out! Is waxing that tiring? N.C.H.S. football pride. The beginning of a snowman ee eT) | What a bunch of sleepyheads!! Under the mistletoe! 61 Dorm officers: Norman Mieth. Joe Harms. Eric Davidson. i a ;? - a 7 id u | { ; ra a .. and a hair dryer even! Wednesday night prayer meeting. Getting the monthly news roundup. Cracking the books. “i 62 Devotion time. | | What a beautiful place for a cattle crossing. Hall. Friendship Would you believe that’s the end of the fifth watermelon? East Hall — A garage and cafe?!? Get to scrubbing! . 5 . 9 Se What classy style! Really with it: the after-school “‘blahs’’. Having fun? . . . ' 7 This is so much fun! You’re not mad, are ya? , a What a bunch!! ) et Ae a4 ty Singin’ praises to the Savior. The Gospel Heirs $ D : ri) . rL4t 5 Af “ —— ‘S- Sits Smee ie ni 2 mA A Wis . Ad a : . ¥ lA Py. — a Now hold this like ‘ “e Dinner under the cobwebs. SPOOKS!!! 64 Spaghetti ... a lengthy part of one social for Dave Anderson Getting together and relaxing 02-Seutor “Behold, He Cometh!” In honoring the Senior class of 1973, the Juniors used the theme of Christ’s second coming for the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held on April 16, 1973. After a tasty meal which was served by the Sophomores, Pete Schroeder presented three vocal selections. Mr. Fred Zabel, the main speaker, then challenged those present to prepare themselves and others for Christ’s second coming. Cindi and Cedric waiting on the head table. Weston escorting Mrs Schroeder. ee a : . - i¢ Enjoying the banquet. Mr. Zabel, delivering his ‘ Ss oe Se . “ES SOBER . | Ty nied And the things that I heard... Receiving a tes. award. =? re rn .. ha “ 68 Your’re Engaged!!? —— —— stature, and in “Paver With God aud Wau. 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REA DAIRY QUEEN Wiring Rewiring Contracting New or Remodeling Glenn Vanosdall—Owner GRAND ISLAND 1222 West 4th Ph. 382-5656 Central City, Nebraska 73 ROWSE “DOUBLE 9” MOWERS This is the mowing outfit that is finding favor with farmers and ranchers alike, featuring two |. H. C. mowers with 9-ft. bars mounted on one tractor. Both mowers are the pitmanless balanced head type for smooth, fast operation. Rear mower is driven by a drive shaft through 2 right angle gear boxes Each mower bar is raised and lowered indi- vidually from hydraulic system of tractor. TRANSPORTATION IS NO PROBLEM It takes only seconds to change this trail mower from mowing position to transport position. To transport the mower, simply release the ball hitch on the front end of the tractor and hook to the ball mounted on the rear axle of the tractor, thus letting the mower trail directly behind the tractor. The two wheels on the trail mower are caster wheels and automatically assume the direction the mower is being pulled. (This Mowing Outfit can also be furnished with i @ . two 7 ft. bars instead of the two 9 ft.) Ready to be moved anywhere. Manufactured By Rowse Hydraulic Rakes Co., Inc. BURWELL, NEBRASKA 68823 22 Miles North of Burwell, Nebraska on Highway No. 11 74 Phone (308) 348-2276 “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- Lah : up at least 50 miles per gate, RES Ae % . Bi pee if Woe ay Hi Ti, ee me Mee Se Ie Simple Mechanism changes to transportation position MANUFACTURED BY FREEMAN ROWSE Ready to be moved anywhere 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 ‘ 75 | ¢! Be Thou my strong Rock. o x a :ervice CSS BOX 215 HENDERSON, NEBRASKA « x «x TELEPHONE 48 Your Yearbook Printer Congratulations PICTURE 1973 AT GRACE... Grads from the Back to the Bible Broadcast and etpectally from SBal-micletliameli-e The students care. Aisi: lice: leleltim Cele s They care about others. They care about the future. mleliamane i-mate mer: lc- and prepare at Grace. GRACE BIBLE INSTITUTE 1515S. 10th St., Omaha, Nebraska 68108 Dept Accredited by the Accrediting Assn. of Bible Colleges Write for folder “Questions Answered” and include class year. Offering degrees in Christian Education, Missions, | Sacred Music, Pre-Seminary, June Johnson Peter Schroeder Laretta Gibson Pastoral Work, and Evangelism, Steno Dept. Public Relations Adjustments diploma in General Bible; Supervisor Coordinator Clerk Nursing and Secretarial programs. 1966 NCHS Grad 1966 NCHS Grad 1967 NCHS Grad “GIFTS and BOOKS OF ETERNAL VALUE” FOR CHURCH, SUNDAY SCHOOL and HOME Bibles — Commentaries — Concordances Sunday School and Church Supplies Pictures — Music — Records — Greeting Cards Christian Supply Center Mreand Mrs. Jim Walker V Telephone 432-0901 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA BEREAN FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH F..Ave. and D. Streets Central City, Nebraska A “Home Church” Away from Home PASTOR — GILBERT LARSEN Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Training Hour 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Hour 7:30 p.m. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! 78 2371 “O” Street BLACKBIRD UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL ee ; ce 5 | a ‘ ' sunday School 9:30 A.M. every Sunday. Come to our annual homecoming on the’ second sunday in November. Visitors always welcome We are located north of Lyons, Nebraska, on ; Highway 77, four miles to Highway 51. Then four miles east, and 1' % miles south. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ‘73 from ROSEMONT CHURCH OF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE SS ff, 2600 No. 70th LINCOLN, NEBRASKA PASTORS H. B. Leastman Dennis L. Gorton Lincoln's Outstanding Center of Evangelism and Missions LETTERHEADS BUSINESS FORMS WO PR pel M ly —_ Nebraska, PAL city.™ BROCHURES FIRST EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 3300 North 56th Lincoln, Nebraska ad ANDREW E. JOHNSON, Pastor = “p | 7 f ws ij Se, ° te ri LTA AR AA Christian Book and Gift Shop “Your headquarters for Christ-honoring merchandise in the Midwest” Books — Bibles — Gifts — Plaques — Novelties Scripture Greeting Cards —- Sunday Schoo! Supplies AURORA, NEBRASKA “The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand forever.” Isaiah 40:8 , HENSLEY STUDIO Job Printing Social Business Rubber Stamps Picture Framing Wedding Invitations Napkins — Matches ) Thank You Notes Wedding Accessories Complete Photo Service 122 D STREET PHONE 946-2381 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA Your Weekly Visitor REPUBLICAN © NONPAREIL CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA For Your PRINTING and ADVERTISING NEEDS CALL 946-3081 — EEE NIXON HOTEL Free Parking —— Air Conditioned | Truckers Welcome On Highway 30 Phone 946-9951 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA Bob and Sue Aspedon, Owners | 80 ( .reasine Automat Lransmissio! Adjustment or Overhaul Complete Brak Wheel Aligning Parts and servic Brake Drum Lathe and Carbureto: Shoe Arce Grinde1 Starter-Cenerator Parts For All Cars “Service Is Our Business Phone 946-2301 Central City, Nebr Campbell Mathis TV and Appliance Your RCA Dealer Records, Tapes, and Sheet Music 1616 16th St. Phone 946-3891 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA DARLING MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE Phone 946-2880 Central City, Nebraska CREST MOTEL Master Charge — Bank Americard EAST HIGHWAY 30 PHONE 946-3077 Vernon and Rachel Pearson Owners and Operators Central City, Nebraska MUSTARD OIL COMPANY | PHILLIPS 510 G. St. Phone 946-9978 Central City, Nebraska 68826 Sport Car or Wagon Goodyear — Firestone — Goodrich Central City, Nebraska Dietze Music House The Complete Music Store Conn Selmer Band Instruments Sheet Music, Complete Stock Sohmer, Everett Steinway Pianos Hammond Organs Guitars Amps, Complete Stock BOB FENTON JOHN SHILDNECK A, 1208 “OO” Street Lincoln, Nebraska Fertilizers Farm Chemicals SEE AA Farm Service, Inc. Loyd Adkinson Bob Adams Phone 946-2201 Box 295 Central City, Nebraska 68826 | Hesselgesser Motor Company BUICK OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK Phone 946-249) Central City, Nebraska 68826 KUHN OIL COMPANY Central City Mobil Products Automatic Car Wash Complete Tune-up Service 519 G STREET PHONE 946-9910 ‘Hereford Crossbred Feeder Cattle C) | | ERCEIL E. SELLERS McCook, Nebraska Custom Made Draperies Bedspreads Catherine Schroeder 4934 Myrtle Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA CALL 489-1483 Fabrics On Display ™ EVERGREEN UNION CHURCH 14 Miles East of Hayes Center, Nebraska For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus’ sake. For in him dwelleth all the Fulness of the God head bodily. Il Corinthians 4:5 Colossians 2:9 “Congratulations on a fine year. . . As you contemplate the future, Have you considered. .. . FRIENDS BIBLE COLLEGE Haviland, Kansas 67059 Only 4-year Bible College in Western Kansas PRAIRIE TRAINS YOUNG PEOPLE TO BE DISCIPLINED SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST. Write Today For Our Bible School Catalogue to: Miss R. Dearing, Registrar, Department E Prairie Bible Institute Three Hills, Alberta, Canada TOM 2A0 Congratulations Class of ‘73 Choosing a college is difficult, yet it is one of your most important decisions. We invite you to join our students in preparing for the Lord's work. ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE OFFERS TWO and FOUR year degrees Write or call: ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE Bible College, Minnesota 55375 (612) 446-1411 82 | Goldie L. Stearman, Pastor We are behind you Nebraska Christian High Bethel Church of the Nazarene Palmer, Nebraska Romans 8:25 “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love who are called according to his purpose.” — —— ———___ _ _ - - — _ ——— = — -_ Greetings From Westwood Baptist Church 119th St. and Westwood Lane Omaha, Nebraska Sunday Services: Workshop, 8:30 11:00 Sunday School, 9:45 Gospel Hour, 6:00 (October-April) 7:00 (May-September) John L. Breitholtz, pastor Dave Arch, youth director AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION “Reaching rural America for Christ” Sunny Hill Sunday School Rt. 2 Palmer, Nebraska 68864 Copper Plate . Zinc Plate Nickel Plate Black Oxide Chrome Plate .— Metal Polishing Faeh Rowand Enterprises Route | Central City, Nebraska Shop Phone (308) 946-2019 Specializing in Custom We are equipped to remove Metal Finishes. grease and rust from Bring us one piece or 1,000,000 pieces metal objects of most any size, including stoves. Guaranteed Quality. Y g Wendell Faeh Lee Rowand Phone 946-3603 Phone 946-3435 83 Strength for Today from the Past — Hesston strives to be a “DOING UNTO OTHERS’ Christian place. It is also of the curriculum _— a Nese Mennonite, bringing to bear s. ganappnesesstene ss the traditions and values of both ideas. Hesston College is sixty years old. Yet the structure stands tall and intact as we continue to build on the strongest of foundations. For “No other foundation can anyone lay than that Tim Detweiler shares himself and his faith which is laid, which is with inner city children from Operation Jesus Christ.” | Cor. 3:11 Wichita in an activities program spon- sored by the college. Hopefully, persons are more important than programs at Hesston. Hesston, College Hesston, Kansas 67062 — - | , SS oo teary CLL ERT —_—— — it | 4 2 da : eA 3 7% ay ‘ . - eet ) : = . e f 7 5 _ 9 - . + 7 | | ! 7 . P : SLESLEELER = we ee. on . wv Tn pe , nt ee toa aap IF YOU WANT BIBLE... YOU'RE LOOKING FOR... PALSER SERVICE Gas Oil WES TEKN . BiBLE ana « §MSTITUTE Phone 946-9917 2 iin. Four Year Degree Programs Write: Registrar CENTRAL CITY Plus... P.0. Box 9332 84 One Or Three Year Programs Denver, Colorado 80209 SMITH ELECTRIC Cargill, inc. Home of Nutrena Feeds Electricial Wiring Supplies Zenith TV — Radio — Hi-Fi PHONE 946-3831 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA = PHONE 946-2451 Ken Penney, Mgr. Central City, Nebraska 68826 Authorized Sales and Service for GO-LITE Travel Trailers, CENTRAL ALLIANCE CHURCH Pickup Campers Motorhomes 2820 0 Stree CAMPER CENTER Lincoln, Nebraska Richard E. Bush, Pastor West Hi-way 30, Central City Unexcelied Quality — Competitive Prices Sunday Schoo! ‘ pase 9:15 a.m. Vorning Worship ici x 7 | . 10:30 a.m. A.Y.F. Meetings ........ ae 6:00 p.m. Art Palser H. K. Sawyer Evening Service ..... | tcnces FICE EM. (308) 946-9917 (308) 946-2382 Va Wemortam When the Lord called Carl Baltensperger home to Glory, Nebraska Christian High School lost a faithful friend. As a member of the Advisory Council every year since 1960, he contributed to the school in a variety of ways. Both his son and his daughter graduated from Nebraska Christian. Carl held several positions of leadership in his church and taught Sunday School until just a few days before entering the hospital. He was also known for his active participation in the Gideon Bible Society. It has been said of Carl Baltensperger that ““whatever he endeavored to do, he went beyond the call of duty and put all his energy and being into each task.”’ arl Baltensperger 1914-1973 86 Anderson, Cathy Choir 4; Dorm Officer { Glee Ciubé 2; Diplomat | Student Manager 4 Barthel. Craig Football I. 2. a }. lrack j + Diplomat Reporter | 4 Binder, Philip Track I, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2 Clee Club 3. ; Che mT j Student Repre sentative 4 — Boehr. Christine Track 2 s Voli 5 ball _ a ar f Choir oe = Choir Offic er 3, 4: Band 3, 4; Class Officer 3, 4: Editor 4; Glee Club 2; Diplomat Reporter 2; Dorm Officer 3 Briggs, Dale Football e. - Basket ball j : Track 1, 3; Student Manager 2. 3 Brush. Bill Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball |: Band 1. 2 Dahike, Dean tasketball 1; Choir 2. 3. 4: Band l 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 3 Davidson, Eric Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Track 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Choir Officer 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Band Officer 4; Dorm Officer 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Glee Club 3: Diplomat Reporter fs Reflector Staff 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 2. 3. 4 Dworshak. Lois Student Representative 1; Glee Club 2 Foland, Ruth Chor j: Glee Club 2 i; Diplomat Reporter 2, 4 Foley, Debbie Choir 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Diplomat Reporter 2, i; Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Trio 2, 4 Harms, Joe Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 1; Porm Officer 1- Class Officer 1, 4 Heiser, Roger Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Student Manager 4 Hohndorf, Barbara Glee Club 4; Diplomat Reporter d Jones, Marilee Volleyball 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2. 3, 4; Class Officer 4. Editor 4. Student Representative 3; Glee Club 2; Reflector Staff Trio 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 2. 3. 4 Mieth. Vorman Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1; Track ] J {- Choir 2? ; j Band 2? 3 4; Dorm Officer 4 Class Officer 4; Glee Ciub 3, 4. Student Body President d Student Manage rs Mood) Kathy Ciee Club 2 (Jsmanson. Vana Football 4: Basketball 4: Traci {- Choir 4: Band 4: Glee Club —_ Penner, Dave Football 3. 4: Basketbali } ‘, Track 4; Choir 4; Band 3 Class Officer 3; Glee Club 3: Diplomat Reporter 3, 4 Ravenscroft, James Basketbali 1; Student Manager ee Ressel, Vincent Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball ] 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Choir 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3; Dorm Officer 2. 3: Student Representative 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4 Ritta Edward Diplomat Reporter }: Refl ctor Staff yA Rollogas, Tim Football l. 2 3. 4; Basketbaii I. 2, 3, 4, Track } 4 Chor 3 f; Class Officer 1, 3, 4; Glee Club } 64° Jr. High Basketbali Coach {; Dipitomat Staff 3, 4 Scott. Jerry Basketball 1; Track 2, 3, 4@; Choir 2; Glee Club 3; Diplomat heporter Ne dhe Ge Se Sellers, Linda Volley bali 3 1: Choir 5. 4: Band 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Cheerleader f; Glee Club Diplomat Reporter 1, 4; Diplomat Staff 3; Reflector Sta f 4 Van Boening, Debi Band }: Clee Club Z Vollers, Kathy Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, S 4: Chow 3: 3: Bona F. Ss. «4: Dorm Officer [ a J, . Cheerleader 2: Glee Club 2; ; Diplomat Staff 2, 3, 4 Warren. Melody Volley ball a }. Choi 3 } Band } 4: Cheerleader 3. 4 inth ree) SUiSdliliad Centra Cif VeorasrRa Barth j lia Ame lid Ved! Bart he : : ef Amelia. Nebraska Binds fim Table Rock. Nebraska Boehi { edri (maha Vi hrasi tj Bou le’ jeanne Lincoin. Ni hraska Brush. Diana Hartington Nebraska Brush. Sheri Hartington, Nebraska Buller. Brenda O'Neil. Nebraska Buller. Bob York. Nebraska Buller. Sherri Omaha. Nebraska Buller. Stan O’Neil. Nebraska Busselman. Aathy Rosalie, Nebraska Caris« rl. Loren Mead. Nebraska Dixon. 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Chervi Central City, Nebraska Lutes, Daryl Central City, Nebraska Met ali. Mike Kingsley, lowa McConaughey, Maureen Aurora. Nebrask a Macha, Jay Morton, ilinois Mieth. Arlene Cairo. Nebraska Moody, Pam Central City, Nebraska Musgrave, Larry Fort Morgan, Colorado Velson. Penny Rosalie. Nebraska Osmanson. Dawn Omaha. Nebraska Owens. Mikes Omaha. Nebraska Parker, Phil ( Narks. Nebraska Peaslee, Pat Puebla, Me xico Penner. Martha Central City, Nebraska Poppe, Penne Crofton, Nebraska Puckett. Barbara Veracruz. Mexico Rasmussen. Charlyn Central City. Nebraska Rasmussen. Chuck Central City. Nebraska Rasmussen. Chris Centrai City, Nebraska Rath. Joann Aurora. Nebraska Ressel. Ramona Henderson. Nebraska Ritta, Michael Central City, Nebraska Root. Fred Holmesville. Nebraska Root. William Holmesville, Nebraska Russell, Mary dane Almeria. Nebraska Sawyer, Mary Central City, Nebraska Schroeder, Bob Lincoln. Nebraska Schumaker. Vanessa Council Bluffs, lowa Sears, Cheri Sioux City, lowe Sharmon. 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