Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

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NORFOLK SEN 00 HIGH SCHOOL NORFOLK. NFRRASKA VOLUME 60 1958 MILESTONE STAFF Editor.....................................Virginia Bell Ad Solicitors............................... Bill Arnold Assistant Editor........................Kae Jean Walker Sandy Beemer Associate Editors.............................Julie Scott Peggy Buss Jane Scott Kathy Dirks Ted Toay Evelyn Ehrichs Stan Benin Janice Geary Snapshot Editor.............................. John Kucera Carolyn Gowler Activities Editor............................ Pat Thornton Marilyn Gutshall Sports Editor................................. Phil Leu Terry Hoffart Art Editor............................ Mary Ellen Simpson Karen Jochens Index Editor..................................Julie Scott Karen John Circulation Manager .......................... Judy Raasch Louise Lihs Assistant Circ. Mgr.......................... Karen Glaser Barbara Maas Business Manager...............................Mary Miller Cleo Murphy Assistant Bus. Mgr............................Cindy Powell Pat Rees Advisor............................... Miss Ruth Wagner Judy Rice Mary Jo Rohrke Carol Timperley THE 1958 MILESTONE STAFF HONOHS THE B0A8D OF EDUCATION Ed Hale; Benson Thornton, vice-president; George Koster, Jr.; Fred Mueller, president; Lillian Robinette, secretary; Dr. Allen P. Burkhardt; Ralph Reeves; Clarence Isaacson. DEDICATION The Board of Education is one of the most important behind-the-scenes groups in existence. These men determine the policies to be carried out in the Norfolk school system. They work for many hours without giving any thought to receiving pay for their difficult job. To these men, the Board of Education, we wish to dedicate the 1958 Milestone. 2 MILESTONE TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY...............................................4 SENIORS..............................................14 JUNIORS..............................................32 SOPHOMORES...........................................46 FRESHMEN.............................................54 ORGANIZATIONS........................................62 ACTIVITIES...........................................75 ROYALTY .............................................92 ATHLETICS............................................98 ADVERTISEMENTS......................................116 FOBEWOBD As you open the pages of your 1958 Milestone, you will be met by a host of memories, both now and in years to come. The Milestone is not meant just to catalog a year, but to open the gates to your own personal highlights, and to help you find the little paths of memory that you alone know. Which of these memory paths mean the most to you? The possibilities are many, for Norfolk High is a school of which we may all be proud, rich in friendships, high in scholastic ideals, a well-rounded athletic program, and a full social life. Does a page remind you of your most important date, an athletic achievement, or a teacher who helped and inspired you? If this book helps you recapture the high school memories we all hold dear, the staff will feel that this year's Milestone is a success. FACULTY Dr. Allen P. Burkhardt Superintendent Theodore P. Skillstad Principal ADMINISTRATORS psrcHOWsisrs Dr. Walter C. Klopfer Head School Psychologist 6 Dr. Joseph S. Hillson Ass't. School Psychologist Mr. Roger Maxwell Mr. Fred Egley Assistant Principal Athletic Director Mrs. Karen Fryermuth Principal's Secretary Miss Mary Rice School Nurse Mrs. Lillian Robinette Superintendent’s Secretary Mrs. Leona Bauman Superintendent's Secretary 7 DICK ANDERSON I'm just thinking of ONE word. Problems Football coach IRVIN BRANDT There won't be any written work before class. Physics Chemistry PAT BREWICK Take out your notebooks for dictation. Typing Shorthand LEONARD CAMPBELL I'll ask my crystal ball.” Civics World geography Basketball coach CHARLOTTE DOLL All right, girls, line up in your squads. Physical education ELLWYN FLETCHER Do it over--only better. Mechanical drawing Advanced shop FAY GORDON Have you seen anything beautiful today? Freshman English RALPH HALL Are you nervous? Practical math General science Biology Assistant coach EDGAR HAMM You've got to keep good records to be a good farmer. Vocational agriculture BEN HENRY Did you forget about rotating schedule? Assistant band director MARGUERITE HOFFMAN Como esta' Vd. Spanish World history GAYLE JENKINS Let's do a little writing today just for fun. Senior English MELVIN KNAAK For your notebooks this time we will take----. American history Practical math IVAN KRUEGER Move the carriage before you erase. Typing Bookkeeping Commercial law RANDALL McEWEN All right, guys! Lecture time. Vocal music PAUL McINTOSH Take out your answer sheet. Guidance General science JAMES MANNING Don’t take any of the specimens out of the lab. Biology ENGELINE MAROTZ Take your magazine into209. Librarian GORDON REED And what's new with you today? Sophomore English WILLIAM ROACH Projection! Watch your projection! Fine, fine.” Speech Debate Dramatics RUTH SCHINI Well, let that be as it may. Latin Freshman English WILLIAM SHAFFER Will you people sit down so I can take the roll. Art JIM GREENLEE That test was harder than I in tended it to be. Algebra ( second semester) JIM SMITH Greetings!! Industrial arts Auto Mechanics Assistant coach GLADYS SVEC What would you girls like to do? Home Economics FRANCES TEGELER When I was in Europe last summer----- Jr. Business Training WESLEY THELANDER I’ll have to check on that. Psychology Driver training HAROLD THOMPSON Let's go. boys! Physical education DOROTHY VAHLE Good morning, girls. Home Economics RUTH WAGNER I don’t know--CAN you? Junior English Journalism I JENNIE WALKER Are there any questions? Geometry Advanced algebra MERTON WELCH Be Somebody!!! Instrumental music Mrs. Vogel Mr. Paul Tinius Janitress Custodian Mr. P. A. Tucker. Chief Engineer; Mr. Melvin M. Warnecke, Mechanic Mr. Willian Larson Fireman Mr. W. S. Hupp Custodian 12 SENIOR CLASS OFF! CESS President ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dwayne Strasheim First Semester vice president--------------------------------------------------------------------Dick Sydow Second Semester vice president------------------------------------------------------------------- Pete Salter Secretary .......................................................................................Diana Cook 14 Treasurer Becky Saltonstall SENIORS S£NWR CLASS As the '58 graduates look back over their years in NHS, many wonderful memories come to mind. As the school year began in 1954. they were all a little frightened but very optimistic about entering high school. They carried this optimism all through their high school career, striving to make their class one of the finest ever. As they became familiar with the teachers, other students, and rules of the school, they participated in sports, debate, music. Y-clubs, cheerleading, dramatics, and journalism. They ended their first year with the fun-filled freshman class picnic. As sophomores they entered eagerly into the spirit of things, helping serve at the prom and clsoing the year with a picnic which they shall never forget. As juniors their optimism was only slightly shattered by their defeat in the Hare and Hound Race, but this did not stop them. Their class play, Room for One More, was outstanding. After much hard work and several near disasters, they presented a Junior-Senior Prom never to be forgotten, featuring Symphony of Spring. Representatives chosen for Boys' and Girls’ State included Tim Schreiner, Dwayne Strasheim, Virginia Bell, and Judy Skillstad. Their senior year began with the Hare and Hound Race which was declared a tie with the juniors. They also supported the wonderful class play, sneak day, and field day. Of course, they will never forget the wonderful prom given by the juniors. Finally their optimism led them to the coveted goal--Commencement. Thus, their days in NHS end, but the good foundation secured through these years is sure to lead them in the paths of success and happiness. LOYD ADAMS possessed a fine sense of humor and was in his element when experimenting in the chem lab. Although quiet in speech and manner, KEITH BAUER had a host of friends. VIRGINIA BELL may best be remembered at the piano, but her activities were many and varied and she never had an idle moment. BOB BREE livened up many a dull classroom with his witty remarks and impish grin. M si . f; Quiet and modest, LARRY BEUTLER was always considerate and friendly. BARTLEY BRENNAN was a definite asset to the class of 1958, with his suave good looks and talent with the cornet. Tall, dark, and handsome, ROCKY BUFFUM covered a wealth of wit and amiability by his silence. Just give PEGGY BUSS a job to do and she was in her ele-ment;she was efficient, cheer-j„ful, and a loyal friend. Slow and easy-going FRED CLARK was always good for a laugh. JIM COBB was an excellent leather craftsman whose work won him much respect. A good student. ROGER CLOCKER was probably best known for his outstanding acting ability. Head cheerleader and 1957 Homecoming queen. DIANA COOK was as bright and as cute as her red hair. His silence a sign of true intelligence. DON COOK was regarded as a swell kid. As head of the stage crew. BOB CRAIG was one of the main factors in the success of N. H. S. stage productions. JOHN DAVIS was an excellent student who was well liked by both faculty and students. Always quiet and considerate, JOANN DEG-NER was an ideal classmate. Attractive and graceful, CAROLINE DIET -LOFF made an effi-clent office-practice student. KAREN DEWES will always be remembered for her luscious blonde hair and smooth contralto voice. KATHY DIRKS was a newcomer to N. H. S. but she soon made a name for herself as a vocalist and in extracurricular activities. CHARLES DEHAES possessed a rare combination of talents--artistic ability and athletic prowess. Talented and intelligent. SYLVIA DEKE was a definite asset to the class of '58. EILEEN EINUNG was a true comedienne who was always the life of the party. NYLA EPKE was a smooth operator who was tops with both boys and girls. Possessing a lovely face and figure as well as an abundance of school spirit, MARY ANN FISHER was a credit to the cheer-leading squad. It was a lucky day for N.H. S. when BILL GARDNER came to town, as the girls and the athletic department will testify. SHARON FIX had beautiful long hair which was the envy of the girls, and her friendly manner won her many friends. JANICE GEARY was quiet and reserved, but her dark beauty made her much admired. KAREN GLASER will be remembered for her infectious laugh, which could be heard anytime and anyplace. CARMEN GOWLER won the affection of her many friends by her lively personality and sophisticated wit. Rich in wit and intelligence, JUDY GREGOR was tops in athletic ability. DAWN HAMMOND had a brilliant mind, plus musical talent and the ability to make friends. MARLEEN GUTZMAN was quiet and efficient and a top ranking musician in every field. LARRY HARTWIG had a sense of humor and dry wit that made him popular with his classmates. It's hard to imagine FAYE HOESLY without picturing her unique car and friendly smile. 21 Always cheerful and considerate, DONNA HUELLE graduated with flying colors. KAREN JOCHENS was one of the friendliest girls we know, always greeting everyone with her cheery smile. Possessing a will to work, JOYCE JOHANSEN was always there with a smile ready to do whatever needed to be done. MIKE JOHNSON was an all-round guy, whether on the athletic field or the dance floor. Tall, slender, and attractive, JULIA JOHN gained steadily in popularity through her high school years. Peppy and popular, SANDRA JONES was always ready for whatever fun presented itself. Pretty, amiable, and bright, MARALYN KELLNER was well-liked by everyone. VERNELLE KLUG was a happy-go-lucky girl who loved a good time and who had a keen sense of humor. 22 The world could use more people like MELVIN KOLL-MAR, who was consistently friendly to one and all. SHIRLEY KONOPASEK was characterized by her instantaneous smile and inexhaustible supply of pep. BARBARA KORTJE was a fine person to know-quiet, kind, and accommodating. BILL LAMOUREAUX was an all-around athlete who was well liked by the boys, and whose dark good looks made him the idol of the girls. DONNA KRUEGER rated high with the girls in her class, and one look from her long-lashed eyes would set any boy's heart a-flutter. Popular with his classmates, LARRY LEHMAN was always willing to help on anything that needed an efficient worker. JANET LEU was another girl with lovely long hair, who will be remembered for her keen wit and fine sense of humor. PHIL LEU, cheerful and enthusiastic, served as the competent sports editor of the Milestone . 23 A swell kid and a good student, IVAN MAGGERT was well liked by both classmates and faculty. One of the best dressed males in N. H. S. . LANE MAROTZ always appeared to enjoy life to the fullest. WILLARD MARQUARDT was a credit to the school in his role in the junior class play, and as a representative to the state music clinic this year. Smart, popular, and friendly, to find a nicer guy than LARRY MEYER would be an impossibility. JERRY MARSHALL was the kind of friend who wears well-quiet, helpful, and resourceful. A girl of many talents, AUDREY MILLER was an asset to Norfolk High as well as to the class of 1958. CLEO MURPHY was one of those rare individuals who likes most people and whom most people like. Friendly and easy-going, ROGER NELSON made ma-ny friends during his high school years. 24 GLORIA OSS had a sweet,demure face and big brown eyes which belied her fun-loving nature. Owner of a friendly smile, MARIE PAPSTEIN was another proof that good things come in small packages. A JULIE PETERSEN was a veritable ball of fire whose vivacity and will to work made her a general favorite. RUSSELL PETERSON was always full of fun, and his inexhaustible supply of old adages provided much amusement. A thoroughly nice girl, MARY JANE PETERSON was an enthusiastic supporter of all school activities. BILL PFLUG was a natural born leader, whose brains and talent gained him popularity and success. CINDY POWELL was absolutely the most--the most friendly, popular, intelligent, and zany. Blessed with a sunny disposition, school was always fun for MARILYN PUFAHL. 25 A top-notch student, JUDY RAASCH always had time for outside activities and fun with the gang. Attractive and fun to be with, JOAN REES had many friends. Although she had a brilliant mind, JUDY RICE endeared herself to her friends by her modest manner. PETE SALTER was a fun-loving fellow who was equally at home on the golf course and in the classroom. MARY JO ROHRKE always seemed to have more fun than anyone, yet she was always at the top scholastically. BECKY SALTONSTALL was both cute and smart, and well deserved the many honors she acquired. SHARON SCHMIEDEKE had class and lovely clothes; no party could be dull when she was around. TIM SCHREINER had a casual manner which disguised his smooth leadership on the gridiron and in student affairs. Short and sweet, SHARON SCHULZ was one whose good nature never left her. Despite her carefree manner, JULIE SCOTT was a talented actress, a capable seamstress, and an able journalist. Always cheerful and considerate, IRENE SCHWEDE was one of the quiet members of the class of '58. The drawings in the Milestone are sufficient proof of the ability as a fine artist of MARY ELLEN SIMPSON. One of the friendliest members of the class of '58, DON STEUBE was an outstanding track star. Dependable and enthusiastic, TWYLA STEWART made a fine Pep Club president. DWAYNE STRASHE1M was a triple threat man, having scholastic ability, athletic prowess, and popularity. An outstanding track and football star, DICK SYDOW really made a name for him-slef in Norfolk High. SHARON SULLIVAN, a friendly girl with a wealth of wit and fun, had a host of friends. Lovely to look at, delightful to know, is a phrase that fitted N'Ergette president PAT THORNTON to a T. It is not surprising that DIANNE TIEGS had many friends, as her interests were wide and her talents varied. 28 LARRY WAGNER was a stalwart member of the class of '58; he was characterized by dependability, consideration, and friendliness. Friendly and versatile, RAE JEAN WALKER could always be found in the center of whatever was going on. Never in a hurry, RAY WEAVER ambled through the halls of N. H. S. and school activities with the same easygoing manner. HARRIET WEIGT was held in high esteem by her many friends because of her capabilities and geniality. YVONNE WICKERT possessed the requirements for a successful high school career--versatility, ambition, and good friends. A true lover of sports, DON WOLFF wrote the popular and widely read sports column in the Panther. DIXIE ZIERKE had a sweet disposition and even temperament which endeared her to 2gher friends. Full of pep and energy, JENEAN WICHERT was always ready for a good time. It would be hard to imagine EVELYN WILCOX without her cheerful smile and friendly manner. KEITH SOHL TWYLA THURSTENSON JIM WARNECKE STUDENT COUNCIL N'ERGETTES Freshman Year: Automatic: Lynn Gomon Judy Skillstad Bill Pflug Others: Sophomore Year: Lynn Gomon Virginia Bell Bill Pflug Diana Cook Kathy Dirks Junior Year: Nyla Epke Lynn Gomon Lynn Gomon Bill Pflug Julia John Judy Skillstad Sandra Jones Dwayne Strasheim Shirly Konopasek Donna Krueger Senior Year: Julie Petersen Bill Pflug Cindy Powell Cindy Powell Becky Saltonstall Tim Schreiner Sharon Sullivan Judy Skillstad Pat Thornton CLASS OFFICERS MINUTE MEN Freshman Year: Dwayne Strasheim, president Automatics: Tim Schreiner, vice president Diana Cook, secretary Virginia Bell, Pete Salter, treasurer Bill Pflug Dwayne Strasheim Others: Sophomore Year: Dwayne Strasheim, president Keith Bauer Tim Schreiner, vice president Don Brandenburg Diana Cook, secretary Bartley Brennan Dick Sydow, treasurer Rocky Buffum John Cary Junior Year: Fred Clark Fred Clark, president Larry Hartwig Mike Johnson. Rocky Buffum, vice president Mike Johnson Becky Saltonstall, secretary Bill Lamoureaux Diana Cook, treasurer Larry Lehman Phil Leu Senior Year: Ivan Maggert Dwayne Strasheim, president Larry Meyer Dick Sydow, Pete Salter, vice president Jerry Price Diana Cook, secretary Pete Salter Becky Saltonstall, treasurer Tim Schreiner Dick Sydow Bob Wiese 31 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President----------------------- First Semester Vice President -Second Semester Vice President Secretary----------------------- First Semester Treasurer-------- Second Semester Treasurer------- 32 ------ Bob Cook ----Bill Fleming Dave Theophilus —Betty Barneke ......Joan Voss -----Judy Olsen JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS STORy The Class of '59 started off the year by tying the seniors in the Hare and Hound Race in the first part of October. Following that they presented a fine class play, Melody Jones . They then succeeded in presenting the seniors with an elaborate and beautiful prom. Their junior year concluded with an exciting field day in May. Leading the class as president for both semesters was Bob Cook. Bill Fleming was vice president for first semester and Dave Theophilus second semester. Betty Barneke served as secretary for her class both semesters, while Joan Voss and Judy Olsen served as class treasurer for first and second semester, respectively. Evelyn Ehrichs, Sue Isaacson. Dave Theophilus, and Ted Toay voiced the views of the junior class on the Student Council. All in all, the juniors proved to be very active throughout the year with various members of the class participating in all activities. Class sponsors were Miss Gordon, general chairman; Mrs. Hoffman, banquet chairman; Miss Svec, Mr. Krueger, Mr. Knaak, Mr. Roach, Mr. Thelander, Mr. Fletcher, and Miss Doll. COUNTY GOVERNMENT WINNERS John Alexander Mary Allison Mary Anderson Bill Arnold Marilyn Arns Betty Barneke Sherry Barr Fred Bauman Sandy Beemer Ann Berry Stan Bettin Richard Biehle Shirley Bonser Jeanette Bower Virginia Carlson Barbara Caton Orlene Colbenson Bob Cook Kathleen Cook Rosemary Craig Beverly Dederman Bill Dranselka Evelyn Ehrichs Willis Falk Joyce Feddern Bill Ferguson Jo Ann Ferris Dick Field Bill Fleming Kathi Flynn Phyllis Frank Shirley Fullner Ralph Goetsch Garnita Gokie Glenda Goldsworthy Carlton Gordon Karolyn Gowler Betty Gummus David Gustavson Marilyn Gutshall Donna Haase Jerry Haase Shirlene Bergerson Haines Janis Hall Gorlyn Henzler Gary Hibbing Eugene Hille Terri Hoffart B. J. Hoile Harold Homer Rodney Ingham Sue Isaacson Jim Jacobson Janice Jenkins Lloyd Jenkins Lowell Jenney Karen John Marjorie Johnson Larry Kaufman Fran Kellner Carol Kerber Sandy Klawonn Mary Ann Koehler Lyle Kucera Marilyn Laubsch LaDona Lehman Dale Lemm Louise Lihs Marcia McIntosh Doris McQuistan Barbara Maas Bill Machmuller Larry Meier Richard Meteer Mary Miller Sandy Miller Judy Mollhoff Bruce Motycka Karen Mountjoy Mardella Mueller Mary Negley Tom Nelson Judy Olsen Henry Olson LaVonne Papstein Junior Peters Janice Radenz Mike Reineccius Lora in e Ronk Jane Scott Dick Schmidt Glen Schultz Terry Seeman Betty Siedschlag Alberta Smith Gary Smith Roberta Smith Janice Sovereign Fay Splittgerber Ronald Stoffer Terry Strong Clifford Sullivan Dave Theophilus James Thompson Carol Timperley Ted Toay Judy Tiedgen Pat Truex Eileen Timm Karen Uecker Marilyn Wagner Shirley Weideman Carolyn Uttecht Carolyn VanEvery Larry Voecks Joan Voss Dallas Wachrer LuAnn Wachter Sharon Wagner Joyce Williams Phyllis Walmsley Pat Wilson Jean Weich Skip Wolsleger A Tribute—Miss Alfreda Smith Norfolk Senior High was stunned to receive the news of the death of Miss Alfreda Smith, algebra teacher, on Thursday morning, December 19. While we were not privileged to have her in our school very long, we had learned to appreciate and to love her. She showed patience and understanding in her association with others. Her sense of humor was keen. Her devotion to youth and to her work is evidenced by the fact that she attempted to report for work the day before her death. We pay tribute to a wonderful teacher and a fine friend. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFF CEPS President Bob Radnich Vice president Secretary------ Treasurer------ ------ Bill Roker Dawn Williamsen ---Sally Palmer 46 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS STORE As Norfolk's class of I960, the sophomores look upon the freshmen with scorn and find the mighty upperclassmen awe-inspiring. In September they elected Nadyne Long and Steve Brasch as their representatives to the Student Council. Class officers for the year included Bob Radnich, president; Bill Roker, vice-president; Dawn Williamsen, secretary; and Sally Palmer, treasurer. N'Ergettes elected for the year were Diane Ankerstar, Mallie Rae Gall, Nadyne Long, Kathleen Welch, and Dawn Williamsen. First semester Minute Men were Steve Brasch, Bob Bricker, Tom Gray, Bruce Hansen, and Jerry Nordeen. Jack Salter and Wes Nisker were elected to serve for the second semester. The sophomores made their influence felt throughout the school as they participated in almost every organization and activity that the school had to offer. Ending an eventful year, they served at the Junior-Senior Prom and participated in the sophomore picnic. 48 Jay Adkins Judy Ainsworth Neil Anderson Diane Ankerstar Jane Apfel Terry Awiszus Edna Bates Francis Bates Carol Bathke Susan Bauer Robert Bauermeister John Bauman Donna Beckenhauer David Berge Julie Berner Norma Beyer Linda Block Jean Bohn Carole Boyd Frank Braithwaite Steve Brasch Judy Brei Bob Bricker Kathy Brozek Doug Busskohl Margilee Campbell Beverly Carstens Dea n Chapman Betty Chleboun Richard Christensen Diane Clark Jayne Combs Jerry Cook Bob Crippen Elaine Danskin Wally Davis Jan Dearmin Dick Degaillez Robert Degaillez Caroline Degner Nadine Deke Dennis Donner Pat Fauble Arlene Ferguson Joan Fisher Pat Fisher Ben Flaskamp Diann Foss Karl Frederick Charles Frederickson Janelle Fuhrman Mallie Rae Gall Barbara Gardner Beverly Gardner Gary Geist Gary Gettman Bonnie Gocken Jean Gowler Kenny Graber David Gray Tom Gray Bruce Hanson Laura Hargis Diane Heckman Sharon Henkel Judy Henry Arles Henzler Fred Hiatt Dale Hinken Larry Hoffman Sharon Hoskinson Nancy Huelle Tomilee Hughes Jim Hundt Carl Jeffrey Sheila Johnson Martin Jones Dick Jugel Jim Kasparek Linda Kincannon Bill King Ken King Carol Klug Dick Klug Robert Lamm Ann Laubsch Bonnie Leu Lorene Leu Nadyne Long Kay McCurdy Roger McKibben LaDonna McMurtry Daniel Malm Sharon Martz Jim Mashek Bob Miller Dewitt Miller Martha Miller Judy Morrison Bob Murphy Barry Nelson Diana Nelson Wes Nisker Jerry Nordeen Karen Noyes Sally Palmer Sandy Palmer Edelene Pollman Shirley Raabe Barbara Raasch Karen Race Bob Radnich Farrell Rakowski Shirley Reed Roger Reeves Terry Renner Joyce Riekenburg Ardith Robertson Bill Roker Jim Rosacker Jack Salter Mary Scheurich Tom See vers Judy Siecke Bill Siedschlag Sandra Silkett Gary Smith Sharon Summerfeld Sharon Stewart Gary Stone Janice Sunderman Robert Talbot Bill Thenhaus Vickie Thomas Joyce Thompson Lois Timperly Stanley Titman Louis Uecker Joann Uttecht Gloria Von Seggern Connie Wagner Jim Wagner Mary Wagner Harold Watts Gary Weaver Jo Weddingfeld David Weich Kathleen Welch Rodney Wilcox Durwood Williams Dawn Williamsen Marietta Wittier Laurette Wrightson Lyman Wrightson Sophomores not pictured Ray Brixius Marlene Forsch Ronnie Herian Norman Oschner Rose Jones Pat Kay Tom Larson Beverly Mather Barbara Tippy Barbara Weston Ronald Hampton Bill Zurcher 52 Nadine Long Kathleen Welch Sandy Palmer Roger Reeves Ardith Robertson Richard Christensen Jayne Combs Donna Beckenhower Diane Foss Nadyne Deke FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ....................................................................................Tom Emrich Vice President....................................................................................... Myers First Semester secretary ---------------------------------------------------------------------Ellen Denker Second Semester secretary..................................................................Janice Anderson First Semester treasurer--------------------------------------------------------------------------jU(jy au Second Semester treasurer---------------------------------------------------------------------jack Stewart 54 FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS STOW The Class of 1961 is well on its way to the final goal of graduation. The exceptionally large class participated in many activities during their freshman year, including band, orchestra, glee, and various sports. Climaxing this first year was the annual freshman class picnic. Officers elected for the first semester were; president, Tom Emrich; vice-president, Dan Myers; secretary, Ellen Denker; and treasurer, Judy Lau. Janice Anderson was elected secretary second semester and Jack Stewart, treasurer. First semester N’Ergettes were Betty Ainsworth, Janice Anderson, Rita Ehrichs, Sharon Hales, and Sally Scott. N’Ergettes for the second semester included Betty Ainsworth, Janice Anderson, Rita Ehrichs, Gretchen Johnson, and Sally Scott. Minute Men representing the class both semesters were Randy Emrich, Bruce Hiller, Dan Myers, Jack Stewart, and Don Theophilus. The freshmen were represented in the Student Council by Diana Scott and Bruce Hiller, and at the Youth Council by Dave Powell. Phyllis Haines, Dolly Saltonstall, and Diana Scott served as cheerleaders for the Reserve Teams. Freshman sponsors were Miss Schini, chairman; Miss Vahle, Mr. Greenlee, Miss Rice, Mr. Manning, Mr. Hall, and Mr. McIntosh. Genie Adkins Betty Ainsworth Arthur Anderson Doug Anderson Janice Anderson Don Apfel Rosalie Axford Diane Barritt Jerry Baskett Glen Bauer Pat Bauer Jim Beckner Jerry Beemer Jerry Behnke Bob Behrens Bob Benck Dennis Bergerson Bud Bettin Jim Beutler Frances Bockelman Terry Bottorff LeRoy Brockelby Marilyn Brunmeier Connie Buss Gary Camp Kendall Carlson Meldean Carlson Gloria Cary Steve Christofferson Judy Clark Dick Cobb Kay Coldiron JoAnn Degaillez Chuck Degaillez Sharon Deitloff Ellen Denker Lavon Dertien Larry Diefendorfer Shari Dunn Rita Ehrichs Gary Elston Randy Emrich Tom Emrich Eugene Farr Lanny Fauss Roger Fiehn Karen Field Sara Fleming Marvin Frank Sandra Fryer Phyllis Fuhrman Norman Geyer Carole Godel Diane Gokie Leland Grieves Richard Gummus Phyllis Haines Sharon Hales Judy Halsey Roger Halsey Merlin Hamilton Gene Hammerlun Janice Hansen Erika Harbart Karen Heckman Lois Heckman Randy Heckman Martha Heiderman Dallas Heppner Carol Hibbing Bruce Hiller Mable Himes Lynn Hoffart Eileen Hofferber Dan Hoffman Roger Hofmann Jan Hoover Sharon Huebner Janet Hundt Dick Iron thunder Joann Ironthunder Bill Janssen Doug Jeffrey Albert Jockens Gretchen Johnson Julie Johnson LeRoy Johnson Patty Kaufman Bruce King Karen Klawitter Phyllis Koehler Karen Kohler Wayne Konapasek Jeanette Kortje Larry Kortje Marlene Kortje Glenn Krueger Sandy Lamm Judy Lau Lou Jean Lau Marlin Laubsch Randall Lihs Kathy Lindsteadt Michele Livingston Marlene Lord Rogene Lueders Mike McCarthy La Verne McIntosh Ronald McKenzie Betty Maple James Marquardt Judy Matzke Ronald Miller Ronald Munson Dan Myers Jerry Nathan James Nelson Pat Nelson Donna Newkirk Leon Northouse Gilbert Nykodym Bill Palmer Dean Pasewalk Erwin Paulsen Mary Ann Peters Rachel Pinnt Jerry Pospisil Larry Pospisil Marlin Pospisil Darlene Post Dave Powell Lynn Quigley Jean Raasch Roy Redmond Garry Reeker Pat Rees Patty Ressell Shirley Riehart Judy Riser Miva Robbins Karen Robinson Terry Rogge Ruth Roker Ranson Roman Carol Rowden Dolly Saltonstall Dale Schipporeit Kathy Schnoor Norman Schroder Diane Schroeder Jacque Schulz Jerry Schulz Diane Scott Sally Scott LeRoy Shipps Don Simpson Susie Simpson Eloise Slot Doug Smith Judy Smith Bob Sohl Janice Sohl Neoma Sovereign Kay Spanggard James Spangler Sharon Spiering Gynell Spreeman Ronald Stauffer Dick Stevens Jack Stewart Julie Stober Joann Strate Edna Suhr Ann Surber Virginia Swanson Dick Swoboda Bill Talbot Ruth Tempelmann Don Theophilus Judy Thietje Sharon Thompson Jerry Tierney Donna Timperly Phil Tucker Carol Tweedy Lajean Uecker Frank Uehling Shirley Uttecht Reginald Wade Gene Wagner Carin Walmsley Teddy Weddingfeld Karen Weigt Roger Wenke Marcia Wheeler LeRoy Wichman Wilfred Wichman Janice Wiechelman Frank Wiley Marvin Wilken Larry Young Freshmen not pictured Ronnie Jannssen Gloria Klentz Jon Minnman Stanley Mueller David Thurstenson Shirley Brokaw Eugene Carstens John O'Dey Wally Hass Bill Heiderman Larry Tierney 61 muwmyo First row—Evelyn Ehrichs, Sue Isaacson, Judy Skillstad, Tim Schreiner, Bill Pflug, Cindy Powell, Nadyne Long, Diana Scott. Second row--Miss Jenkins, Steve Brasch, Bruce Hiller, Henry Olson, Ted Toay, Mr. Skillstad. N. H. S. STUDENT COUNCIL The 1957-58 Student Council has done much this year to further its main aims and objectives, which are to promote a better understanding between students and faculty; to promote school activities; to further school spirit and morale; and to set a good example to inspire students to greater heights in citizenship, scholarship, sportsmanship, service, and leadership. The council this year produced a student-teacher directory, assisted with the homecoming and sports elections, and did much in bolstering school spirit at rallies. They sponsored many National Assembly programs and were in charge of the annual sports banquet. Officers were Bill Pflug, president; Tim Schreiner, vice-president; Judy Skillstad, secretary; and Cindy Powell, treasurer. Miss Jenkins and Mr. Skillstad were faculty sponsors. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Judy Skillstad, Tim Schreiner, Bill Pflug, Cindy Powell First Row: Randy Emrich, Don Theophilus, Dan Meyers, Bruce Hiller, Jerry Nordeen, Larry Lehman, Keith Bauer, Don Brandenburg, Mike Reineccious, Steve Brasch. Second Row: Henry Olson, Rod Ingham, Rocky Buffum, Bill Roker, Jack Salter, Lowell Jenny, Bill Lamoureaux, Bruce Hanson, Ivan Maggert. Third Row: Ted Toay, Bob Bricker, Tom Gray, Larry Meyer, Tom Nelson. Fourth Row: Bart Brennan, Dwayne Strasheim, Bill Ferguson, Wes Nisker, Dick Sydow, Dave Theophilus, B. J. Hoile, Glen Schultz, Fred Clark. John Cary, sponsor, Mr. Brandt. Henry Olson, Bill Pflug, Fred Clark, Bart Brennan. MINUTE MEN The purpose of the Minute Men is to help promote better school spirit. This year the Minute Men helped with the annual teachers’ convention, directed several football parades, and assisted the N'Ergettes with homecoming. First semester officers were: president. Bill Pflug; vice-president, Bart Brennan; secretary, Fred Clark, and treasurer, Henry Olson. Those who served as second semester officers were: Rocky Buffum, president; Don Brandenburg, vice-president; Henry Olson, secretary; and Bill Lamoureaux, treasurer. First Row: Gretchen Johnson, LaDona Lehman, Sandy Jones, Kathleen Welch, Cindy Powell, Joan Voss, Betty Barneke, JoAnn Ferris, Miss Brewick, Rita Ehrichs, Dawn Williamsen, Pat Thornton, Diane Ankerstar, Mallie Rae Gall, Sandy Klawonn, Sally Scott, Evelyn Ehrichs, Nadyne Long, Judy Skillstad, Kathy Dirks, Janice Anderson. Betty Ainsworth, Judy Olsen, Nyla Epke, Sharon Hales, Julia John. Sharon Sullivan, Donna Krueger. Glenda Goldsworthy, Julie Petersen, Diana Cook. Officers: Sandy Jones, Pat Thornton, Cindy Powell, Evelyn Ehrichs, Kathy Dirks, Nyla Epke, Judy Olsen. NERGETTES A common sight at all sports events is the N’Ergettes, building up school spirit. Their activities during the year included homecoming, talent shows, skits, selling tags, and supporting all pep rallies. They also had two banquets, one at Christmas and one at the end of the year. First semester officers were president, Pat Thornton; vice-president, Kathy Dirks; secretary, Nyla Epke; treasurer, Evelyn Ehrichs; and sergeant-at-arms, Cindy Powell. Officers for the second semester included president, Nyla Epke; vice-president, Kathy Dirks, secretary, Judy Olsen; treasurer, Sandy Jones; and sergeant-at-arms, Evelyn Ehrichs. Miss Brewick was the sponsor. 65 Marilyn Brunmeir, Shirley Riehart, Edna Bates, Arlene Ferguson, Carol Boyd, Twila Stewart, Lou Jean Lau, Jean Strait, Vemelle Klug, Rachel Pinnt, Judy Siecke, Sandra Silkett, Caroline Degner, Jean Gowler, Carol Klug, Susan Bauer, Sharon Stewart, Pat Raasch, Lois Timperley, Shirley Raabe, Mr. Reed, Miva Robbins, Eileen Timm, Karen Noyes, Marietta Whittier, Diane Nelson, Karen Robinson, Mary Scheurich, Kathy Schnoor, Diane Gokie, Beverly Dederman, Bonnie Leu, Julie Stoeber, Edeline Pollman, Sheila Johnson, Beverly Carstens, Carol Bathke, Arlys Henzler, Janice Sohl, Jean Raasch, Joan Fisher, Shirley Uttecht, Mary Ann Peters, Karen Weigt, Laura Hargis, Judy Halsey. PEP CLUB Three cheers for the Norfolk High School Pep Club in its fifth year since the club’s organization! This year's group consisted of fifty girls. These girls have been full of energy throughout the year and deserve much credit for stirring up and boosting, the school spirit. Activities of this group included the supervision of the Crowning of the Sports King and Queen, decorating for the home games, sponsoring numerous candy sales, selling sports tags, and concessions at several games. Officers: Lois Timperley, Karen Robinson, Twila Stewart, Beverly Carstens, Joan Fisher. Those leading this year's group were Twila Stewart, president; Joan Fisher, vice-president; Karen Robinson, secretary; Beverly Carstens, treasurer; and Lois Timperley; secretary of attendance. Gordon Reed was the group's sponsor. 67 ( M C I Y W c A HI-Y-OFFICERS: Seated: Dwayne Strasheim, Pete Salter, Don Brandenburg, Bartley Brennan. Second row; Tim Schreiner, Dave Theophilus, Charles DeHaes, Henry Olson. 0 f f 1 c E S SR. TRI-HI-Y: Seated: Karen Glaser, Joan Rees, Carmen Gowler. Second row: Sharon Fix, Judy Raasch, Donna Huelle, Yvonne Wickert JR. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: Seated: Sherry Barr, Marilyn Arns, Pat Wilson, Judy Olsen. Second row: Marcia McIntosh, Frances Kellner, Pat Truex, Carol Timperley. SOPH. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: Seated: Karen Noyes, Donna Beckenhauer, Kathleen Welch, Ardith Robertson. Second row: Diana Nelson, Joan Fisher, Judy Ainsworth, Nancy Huelle. FROSH TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: Seated: Gretchen Johnson, Sara Fleming, Julie Johnson, Judy Smith. Second row: Susie Simpson, Genie Adkins, Diana Scott, Rita Ehrichs. Chief and Mrs. Moore SENIOR H -r First Row: Jay Adkins. Bob Bricker, Bartley Brennan, Wes Nisker, Bill Thenhaus, Jon Minnman, Durwood Williams. Second Row: Skip Wolsleger, Bruce Motycka, Fred Bauman, John Bauman, Richard Christensen, Jack Salter, Wally Davis, Larry Lehman, Bill Fleming, Don Brandenburg. Third Row: Pete Salter, Ted Toay, Dwayne Strasheim, Mike Reineccius, Bill Arnold, Bruce Hanson, Roger docker, John Alexander, Henry Olson, Fred Clark. Fourth Row: Ronald Stauffer, Dave Theophilus, Lowell Jenny, Glen Schultz, Bob Craig, Jim Jacobson, Doug Busskohl, Bob Radnich, Russell Peterson, Gene Hammerlun, Larry Meyer, Charles DeHaes, Tim Schreiner. First Row: Sandy Jones, Becky Saltonstall, Shirley Konopasek, Diana Cook, Pat Thornton, Lynn Gomon, Sharon Schulz, Dianne Tiegs, Yvonne Wickert, Audrey Miller. Second Row: Dawn Hammond, Rae Jean Walker, Kathy Dirks, Judy Skillstad, Virginia Bell, Julie Petersen, Jo Ann Degner, Donna Huelle, Janice Geary, Maralyn Kellner, Karen Glaser, Cindy Powell, Karen Jochens. Third Row: Mary Ellen Simpson, Sylvia Deke, Karen Dewes, Mary Jo Rohrke, Donna Krueger, Joyce Johansen, Barbara Kortje, Marilyn Pufahl, Joan Rees, Elaine Schipporeit, Cleo Murphy, Eileen Einung, Janet Leu. Fourth Row: Marleen Gutzman, Sharon Sullivan, Julie Scott, Nyla Epke, Sharon Schmidieke, Mary Ann Fisher, Judy Raasch, Julia John, Judy Rice, Carolyn Deitloff, Carmen Gowler, Sharon Fix. SENIOR AND JUNIOR ERI-HI- -GROUPS First Row; Joan Voss, Evelyn Ehrichs, LuAnn Wachter, Carol Timperley, Sandy Miller, Sherry Barr, Faye Splitger-ber, Orlene Colbenson, JoAnn Ferris, LaDona Lehman. Second Row: Marilyn Gutshall, Marcia McIntosh, Karen John, Glenda Goldsworthy, Marilyn Arns, PatTruex, Judy Olsen, Pat Wilson, Betty Barneke, Sue Isaacson. Third Row: Rosemary Craig, Shirley Bonser, Marilyn Wagner, Frances Kellner, Roberta Smith, Sandy Klawon, Kathi Flynn, Judy Mollhoff. Mary Miller, Jane Scott, Mary Ann Koehler. Fourth Row; Doris McQuistan, Barbara Maas, Alberta Smith, Phyllis Frank, Jean Weich, Mary Anderson, Louise Lihs, Karolyn Gowler, Barbara Caton, Carolyn Van Every, Donna Haase. First Row: Judy Henry, Bonnie Gocken, Elaine Danskin, Ardith Robertson, Bonnie Leu, Laura Hargis, Susan Bauer, Nancy Huelle, Joyce Riekenburg, Diann Foss, Jane Apfel. Second Row; Linda Kincannon, Lois Timperley, Nadyne Long, Kay McCurdy, Judy Morrison, Karen Noyes, Donna Beckenhauer, Tomilee Hughes, Diana Nelson. Jean Gowler, Linda Block. Third Row: Janet Dearmin, Dawn Williamsen, Patty Kay, Mallie Rae Gall, Diane Ankerstar, Kathleen Welch, Sheila Johnson, Nadine Deke, Pat Faubel, Sharon Summerfeld, Carol Bathke, Edeline Pollman, Diane Clark, Laurette Wrightson, Sally Palmer. Sandy Palmer, Jo Weddingfeld, Joan Fisher, Margilee Campbell, Judy Ainsworth. SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN TRI-HI-Y GROUPS First Row: Mable Himes. Ann Surber, Judy Smith, Diane Barritt, Rogene Lueders, Patty Kaufman, Karen Kohler, Michele Livingston, Janice Anderson, Dolly Saltonstall. Second Row: Phyllis Koehler, Judy Halsey, Judy Lau, Sharon Deitloff, Betty Ainsworth, Mary Ann Peters, Karen Robinson, Sally Scott, Phyllis Haines, Judy Risor. Third Row: Rita Ehrichs, Gretchen Johnson, Julie Johnson, Karen Klawitter, Sarah Fleming. Susie Simpson, Teddy Weddingfeld, Judy Manske, Virginia Swanson, Diane Schroeder. Fourth Row: Genie Adkins. Carol Rowden, Diana Scott, Ellen Denker, Lavon Dertien, Marlene Kortje, Kathy Lindstead, Betty Maple, Lajean Uecker, Kathy Schnoor. Fifth Row: Janice Wiechelman, Judy Clark, Eileen Hofferber, Julie Stoeber, Janice Sohl, Jean Raasch, Shirley Uttecht, Sandy Lamm. 1st Row: Larry Hofmann, Dick Klug, Bob Murphy, Norman Geyer, LeRoy Johnson, Marlin Laubsch, Gary Reeker, Billy Siedschlag, Lonie Uecker, Don Apfel, Jerry Marshall. 2nd Row: Bob Bauer-meister, Francis Bates, Richard Gummus, Rodney Wilcox, Keith Sohl, Harold Reeker, Richard Wachter, Karl Frederick, Lane Marotz, Lyle Kucera, Ben Flaskamp, Jr., Eugene Hille. 3rd Row: Leon Wagner, Harold Horner, Neil Anderson, Norman Ochsner, Ralph Goetsch, Frank Uehling, Roger Hofmann, Dallas Wachter, Stan Titman, Charles Haase,Dale Lemm, Mr. Hamm. ■ 1st Row; Charles Haase, Lane Marotz, Harold Horner, Lyie Kucera. 2nd Row: Eugene Hille, Dale Lemm, Mr. Hamm. David Weich, Bob Talbot, Mallie Rae Gall, Ardith Robertson 1st Row: Bonnie Gocken, sharon Schultz, Ardith Robertson, LuAnn Walchter, Dawn Williamson. 2nd Row: Pat Faubel, Julie Berner, Tommilee Hughes, Diane Ankerstar, Marlene Kortje, Kathy Schnoor, Karen Robinson, 3rd Row: Nancy Huelle, Sheila Johnson, Mallie Rae Gall, Donna Bechenhower, Kathleen Welch, Sharon Stewart, Irene Schwede, Betty Maple, Lavon Dertein. 4th Row: Carol Boyd, Janet Dearmin, Steve Braasch, Bob Crippen, David Weich, Dennis Donner, Bob Talbot, Robert Lamm, Woody Williams, Rita Ehrichs, First Row: Judy Brei, Judy Siecke, Carol Boyd, Bonnie Leu, Laura Hargis, Judy Halsey. Second Row: Dawn William-sen. Karen John, Barbara Raasch, Gloria Von Seggem, Beverly Carstens, Joyce Williams, Judy Mollhoff, Arlene Ferguson, Barbara Caton. Third Row: Lois Timperley, Beverly Dederman, Phyllis Walmsley, Jean Raasch, Eileen Timm, Phyllis Frank, Marilyn Wagner, Cleo Murphy, Rosemary Craig. G. A. A. Phyllis Frank Cleo Murphy GAA OFFICERS Judy Mollhoff Karen John An inestimable amount of work goes into the planning and producing of a yearbook. Members of this year's staff were no exception to the rule as they worked many long hours on this book. All work and no play makes Jack a dull Boy. Members of the MILESTONE staff and their advisor enjoyed the many hours of behind-the-scene work which produced this year's MILESTONE. Miss Ruth Wagner Jane Scott, Karen Glaser Judy Raasch 1st Row; Karen Glaser, Mary Ellen Simpson, Stan Bettin, Phil Leu. 2nd Row; John Kucera, Virginia Bell, Rae Jean Walker, Pat Thornton, Jane Scott 74 ACTIVim CD N MS. BAND 1st Row: Kathi Flynn. Joyce Williams. Nadyne Long. Judy Skillstad, Pat Thornton, Judy Smith, Janice Anderson. Fran Kellner. Dianne Tiegs, Elaine Danskin, Sally Palmer. Judy Olsen. Rae Jean Walker. 2nd Row; Pat Truex, Dwayne Strasheim, Audrey Miller, Marilyn Gutshall. Bill Fleming. Bill Arnold, Sharon Schulz, Janet Leu, Barbara Caton, Diane Clark, Jane Apfel, Barbara Gardner, Diana Scott, Judy Matzke, Roger Wenke, Roger Reeves, Evelyn Ehrichs, Julie Petersen, Donna Krueger. 3rd Row: Kathleen Welch, Ardith Robertson, Carmen Gowler. Julia John, Yvonne Wickert, Jayne Combs Sherry Barr, Sandy Palmer, Donna Beckenhower, Diane Foss, Donna Newkirk, Jean Weich, Marlayn Kellner. Richard Christenson. Merlin Hamilton, Gary Camp, Phil Tucker. Rogene Leuders. Jack Stewart, Jay Adkins. Wes Nisker, Karen John, Eileen Einung, Rocky Buffum, Roger Clocker, Bartley Brennen. 4th Row: Shirley Bonser, Sharon Summerfield, Sally Scott. Marg Campbell. Marilyn Wagner, Jim Mashek, Sharon Hoskinson, Diane Ankerstar, Bonnie Gocken, Nadine Deke. Michele Livingston, Sharon Deitloff, Karen Kohler. Joyce Johansen, Judy Risor, Kendell Carlson, Gary Gettman, Richard Biehle, Charles DeHaes, Bob Radnich, Lane Marotz, Carlton Gordon, Leland Grieves, Karen Jochens, Rita Ehrichs, Roger McKibben, Judy Morrison, Tomilee Hughes, Alberta Smith, Tom Emrich, Jane Scott, Skip Wolsleger, Doug Busskohl, Bill Pflug. 5th Row; Terri Hoffart, Mr. Welch, director; Bob Bricker, Marcia McIntosh. Bruce Hansen, Beverly Gardner, Judy Lau, Randy Ehmrich, Don Theophilus. John Alexander. Henry Olson. Line-2-3-4-Line-2-3-4.” These shouts started off the Norfolk Senior High School Band season. They marched during the half-time of all home games and even took a trip to Grand Island to boost the team by taking part in the half-time show there. Then Band Day--oh yes, a day filled with fun and new experiences for the NHS band members. As football season drew to a close, we saw the band presenting a fine Christmas Concert for students, faculty, and alumni. In February, they presented their Winter Concert and in April they gave a concert featuring Aired Gallodoro as a guest soloist. Throughout basketball season a pep band was on hand at all home games and pep rallies. They concluded their year with the annual Massed Bands program in May. To Mr. Welch and his group we extend our congratulations on a highly successful year. Front row: Shirley Raabe, Judy Lau, Rita Ehrichs. Back row: Lou Jean Lau. Jean Weich, Laurette Wrightson. 77 First Row: Lynn Gomon. Dawn Hammond. Sylvia Deke. Sharon Schulz, Virginia Bell. Second Row: Mable Himes, Ann Surber, Karen Patton. Mary Edith Hansen. Becky Hammond. Bill Steele. Third Row; Marleen Gutzman, Mary Ellen Simpson, Gretchen Johnson, Kathi Flynn, Nadyne Long, Joyce Williams, Kathy Welch. Ardith Robertson. Dwayne Strasheim, Pat Truex. Fourth Row: Richard Christensen. Jane Apfel. Diane Clark. Evelyn Ehrichs. Julie Petersen, Donna Krueger, Doug Busskohl, Bill Pflug, Rocky Buffum, Roger Clocker. Bartley Brennan. Fifth Row; Carol Bathke, Julie Johnson Mr Welch director; Marcia McIntosh, Terri Hoffart. ORCHESTRA The thirty-nine members of the 1957-1958 NHS orchestra spent most of the school year preparing for the 18th Annual Winter Concert under the direction of Merton Welch. Lynn Gomon was Concert-mistress. A highlight in the Winter Concert was a ballet dance done by Miss Elaine Schipporeit, to the Ballet Music for La Gioconda by Ponchielli which was played by the orchestra. Also among the special features of the program was the First Piano Trio by Beethoven, which featured Miss Lynn Gomon at the violin. Miss Marleen Gutzman at the cello, and Miss Virginia Bell at the piano. The five members sent to Music Clinic from the orchestra were violins: Lynn Gomon, Dawn Hammond, and Sylvia Deke; cello: Mary Ellen Simpson; and flute: Kathi Flynn. MUSIC CLINIC REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Kathi Flynn, Lynn Gomon, Marleen Gutzman, Karen Dewes, Julie Petersen. Second Row: Mary Ellen Simpson, Sylvia Deke, Eileen Einung, Shirley Bonser, Dawn Hammond, Judy Skillstad. Third Row: Bartley Brennan, Fred Clark, Willard Marquardt, Rocky Buffum. Bob Craig, Virginia Bell. 79 FLUTES FRENCH HORNS Donna Krueger, Julie Petersen, Evelyn Ehrichs, Roger Reeves, Roger Wenke, Judy Matzke, Diana Scott Kathi Flynn, Joyce Williams, Nadyne Long, Judy Skillstad, Pat Thornton. Judy Smith, Janice Anderson, Fran Kellner, Dianne Tiegs Elaine Danskin, Sally Palmer, Judy Olsen, Rae Jean Walker. CORNET TRIO Bart Brennan, Roger Clocker, Rocky Buffum BOY'S GLEE: First Row: Mr. McEwen, Tom Emrich, Dave Powell. Dick Swoboda. Bill Palmer, Glen Bauer, Lynn Hoffart, Gynelle Spreeman, accompanist. Second Row: Roy Redmond, Tom Benson, Jerry Schmidt, Bob Cannon, Gene Hammerlun, Jack Stewart, Larry Gross. CHOIR COUNCIL: Richard Biehle, Sharon Schmiedeke, Bob Radnich, Julie Scott, Rocky Buffum, Becky Saltonstall, Don Brandenburg, Yvonne Wickert, Carlton Gordon, Diana Cook, Cindy Powell, Larry Lehman, Kathy Dirks. First Row: Mr. McEwen, director; Jane Apfel, Lou Ann Wachter, Jo Ann Ferris, Sue Isaacson, Karen John, Janis Hall, Harold Horner, Jay Adkins, Larry Lehman, Lane Marotz, Pat Faubel, Pat Thornton, Lynn Gomon, Cindy Powell, Karen Dewes, Karen Jochens. Second Row: Audrey Miller, Marleen Gutz-man, Rae Jean Walker, Dianne Tiegs, Donna Huelle, Sylvia Deke, Mary Anderson, Julie Scott, Bob Craig, Richard Christensen, Bill Thenhaus, Richard Biehle, Kathleen Welch, Tomilee Hughes, Ardith Robertson. Pat Truex, Diana Cook, Becky Saltonstall, Twyla Thurstenson. Third Row: Shirley Bonser, Terri Hoffart, Joyce Johansen, Catherine Crane, Karen Henry, Carolyn Deitloff, Marilyn Gutshall, Peggy Buss, David Gray, Carlton Gordon, Ted Toay, Mike Reineccius, David Gustavson, Bruce Hansen, Louise Lihs, Arlene Ferguson, Yvonne Wickert, Karen Glaser, Julie Petersen, Barbara Maas, Roberta Smith. Fourth Row: Kathi Flynn, Sharon Sullivan, Judy Mollhoff, Judy Skillstad, Julie Berner, Tom Gray, Steve Brasch, Wes Nisker, Bill Arnold, Bob Radnich, Jerry Nordeen, Glen Schultz, Stan Mueller, Jack Salter, Wally Davis, LaDona Lehman, Sandy Miller, Maralyn Kellner, Cleo Murphy,Janet Leu, Eileen Einung. Fifth Row: Mary Miller, Phyllis Frank, Mary Ann Fisher, Kathy Dirks, Carmen Gowler, Judy Raasch, Jo Weddingfeld, Don Brandenburg, Tim Schreiner, Dick Sydow, Doug Busskohl, Gary Hibbing, Willard Marquardt, Rocky Buffum, Larry Hatterman, Rod Ingham, Fred Clark,Marilyn Arns, Judy Olsen, Sharon Schmiedeke, Judy Rice. Virginia Bell, Accompanist. G RLSGLEE First Row: Mr. McEwen, director; Dolly Saltonstall, Mable Himes, Bonnie Gocken, Shirley Riehart, Darlene Post, Ann Surber, Rosalie Axford, Teddy Weddingfeld, Linda Block, Mary Ann Peters, Betty Ainsworth. Uvon Dertein, Carol Rowden. Susie Simpson, Rogene Lueders, Ruth Roker. Kathy Lin-stead, Mary Wagner. Judy Henry, Rita Ehrichs, Judy Sm:'th. Shirley Raabe, Rachel Pinnt, Sharon Thompson. Second Row: Karen Robinson, Karen White, Joan Degaillez, Phyllis Haines, Jayne Combs, Carole Boyd, Beverly Carstens, Patty Kaufman, Marilyn Brunmeier, Frances Bockelman, Judy Matzke, Sally Scott, Janice Anderson, Sarah Fleming, Shirley Uttecht. Judy Lau, Betty Barneke, Linda Kincannon, Meldean Carlson. Gynelle Fuhrman, Connie Buss. Donna Newkirk. Mary Allison. Third Row; Nancy Huelle, Emily Stahlin, Pat Russell, Susan Bauer, Genie Adkins, Karen Noyes. Julie Johnson, Gretchen Johnson. Michele Livingston, Diane Ankerstar, Karen Klawitter, Diana Scott, Sandy Palmer, Ellen Denker, Marlene Lord, Beverly Dederman, Diane Barritt, Virginia Swanson, Laura Hargis, Judy Halsey, Neoma Sovereign, Joyce Rickenburg. Fourth Row: Judy Tietgen, Marjorie Johnson, Karen Koehler, Marlene Kortje. Kathy Schnoor, Judy Siecke, JoAnn Strate, Sandra Beeme., Sharon Wagner, Jean Gowler, Diane Nelson. Donna Beckenhauer, Joan Fisher. Mardella Biggerstaff, Miva Robbins, Phyllis Walmsley, Mardella Mueller, Marietta Wittier. Bonnie Leu, Diane Gokie, Laurette Wrightson, Sally Palmer. Fifth Row; Bernice Luebcke. Joan Thompson. Shirley Reed, Judy Risor, La Jean Uecker, Sheila Johnson, Ann Berry, Gloria Von Seggern. Sharon Hales. Karen Heckman, Carol Bathke, Eileen Timm, Janice Sohl, Mary Scheurich, Margilee Campbell. Jean Bohn. Carol Hibbing, Jean Raasch, Judy Clark, Janice Wiechelman, Judy Ainsworth, Sharon Huebner, Gloria Klentz, Jaque Geist, Vicky Thomas. Accompanists; Dawn Hammond. Mallie Rae Gall. JUNIOR BOYS’ QUARTET Mike Reineccius, Carlton Gordon. Richard Biehle, Bob Cook Accompanist: Marilyn Gutshall JUNIOR GIRLS' SEXTET Terri Hoff art. Sue Isaacson, Barbara Maas, Judy Olsen, Roberta Smith, LuAnn Wachter Accompanist: Julie Berner SOPHOMORE BOYS' QUARTET Wes Nisker, Tom Gray, Doug Busskohl, Bob Radr.ich Accompanist: Dawn Hammond TRIPLE TRIO Marleen Gutzman, Dianne Tiegs, Shirley Bonser, Kathi Flynn, Sharon Schmiedeke, Judy Skillstad, Karen Dewes, Lynne Gomon Accompanist: Dawn Hammond 84 SENIOR GIRLS' SEXTET JudySkillstad, Eileen Einung, Pat Thornton, Janet Leu, Julie Petersen, Sylvia Deke Accompanist: Marleen Gutzman SENIOR GIRLS' QUARTET Kathy Dirks, Virginia Bell, Lynn Gomon, Karen Dewes SENIOR BOYS’ QUARTET Fred Clark, Bob Craig, Willard Marquardt, Mike Johnson Accompanist: Marleen Gutzman JUNIOR ROTARIANS Dwayne Strasheim Lane Marotz Fred Clark Tim Schreiner (not pictured) Bill Pflug Mike Johnson BOY'S AND GIRL’S STATERS Virginia Bell Tim Schreiner Dwayne Strasheim Judy Skillstad KIWANIS AWARD WINNERS Kathi Flynn Lyle Kucera Nadine Lone (not pictured) Sam Fox BOARD OF AWARDS First Row: Dwayne Strashiem, Dick Sydow, Diana Cook. Second Row: Mr. Brandt, Mr. Reed, Mr. Skillstad, principal. PROJECTIONISTS First Row: John Davis, Gary Stone, Jon Minnman, Randy Buss. Second Row; Bob Craig, Jim Mashek, Dick Sloan, Bill Thenhaus, Gene Hammerlun, David Johnson, Larry Meier, Mr. Maxwell, Larry Kaufman, Mary Jo Rohrke. PANTHER EDITORS: First Row: Virginia Bell, Rae Jean Walker, Julie Scott, editor, John Kucera. Second Row: Stan Bettin, Judy Raasch, Miss Wagner, advisor; Jane Scott, Sandy Miller, Karen Glaser, Marcia McIntosh, Pat Thornton. THE PANTHER Panther Ad Solicitors: Judy Rice, Cleo Murphy, Yvonne Wickert, Maralyn Kellner, Dianne Tiegs, Peggy Buss, Mary Rohrke, Kathy Dirks, Jon Minnman. PANTHER WRITERS MILESTONE EDITORS: First Row: Julie Scott, Rae Jean Walker, Virginia Bell, Cindy Powell, Mary Miller. Second Row: Ted Toay, Phil Leu, Stan Bettin, John Kucera, Mary Ellen Simpson, Jane Scott, Pat Thornton, Karen Glaser, Judy Raasch, Miss Wagner, advisor. MILESTONE STAEE MILESTONE AD SOLICITORS: Louise Lihs, Karolyn Gowler, Sandy Beemer, Terri Hoffart, Barbara Maas, Cleo Murphy, Rae Jean Walker, Judy Rice, Marilyn Gutshall, Peggy Buss, Carol Timperley, Kathy Dirks, Karen John, Janice Geary, Evelyn Ehrichs, Karen Jochens, Jo Ann Ferris. DEBATE SQUAD: Jane Scott, Evelyn Ehrichs, Dick Swoboda, Carol Rowden, Dawn Williamsen, Richard Biehle, Julie Berner, Marcia Wheeler, Mr. Roach. MAKE-UP-CREW Barbara Caton, Alberta Smith, Terri Hoffart, Rosemary Craig. STAGE CREW: Robert Degaillez, Gene Hammerlun. Jerry Nordeen, Audrey Miller, Sharon Sullivan, Karen Dewes, Sharon Schmiedeke, Becky Saltonstall, Ray Jean Walker, Janis Hall, Shirley Fullner, Rosemary Craig, Barbara Caton, Louise Lihs, Karolyn Gowler. Terri Hoffart, Roberta Smith, John Davis, Doug Smith, Keith Sohl. Ken King. Jim Warn-ecke, Bob Craig, Dan Malm Bill Arnold, Karen John, Betty Barneke, Larry Gross, Dave Karen John and Bob Cook Gustavson, Barbara Maas, Bob Cook, Bruce Motycka JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Melody Jones October 29, 1957 William Roach, Director Cast Mother............ Laura Watkins_____ Melody Jones_______ Leon Jones........ Kenneth Carpenter Elaine Watkins ... Bruce Butler....... Father............ Kathy Ric' .rds ... Jennifer Abbey____ Gary Boyd......... Stretch Appleby .. Francie Wilks .... Carolyn Van Every .....Sandy Miller ......Karen John ..........Bob Cook ...... Larry Gross ... Betty Barneke ... Bruce Motycka ... Richard Biehle .... Barbara Maas .. Carol Timperly ......Bill Arnold .. Dave Gustavson .. Karen Mountjoy Carol Timperly, Carolyn Van Every, and Karen John Bettye Barneke, Bill Arnold, Dave Gustavson, Barbara Maas SPORTS ROYALTY THE ESOU RES ROYALTY MUISTONS 6 fll The Milestone spotlight shines on Lynn Gomon as Milestone Girl for 1958. Each year the Milestone Boy and Girl are chosen on the basis of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. It is obvious that Lynn meets these qualifications with her charming personality, her high scholastic average, and her numerous activities. Congratulations, Lynn, on being such an asset to the class of '58. 94 MILESTONE BOY Deserving of the title of Milestone Boy is Dwayne Strasheim. Dwayne has participated in almost every possible activity during his high school year. Throughout this he has maintained a very high scholastic average and has been a leader in his class. We extend our congratulations to you. Dwayne, an outstanding member of the senior class of '58. 95 Diana Cook Attendants Diana Cook Lynn Gomon Lynn Gomon Dick Sydow Attendants Dick Sydow Mike Johnson Mike Johnson 1958 SPORTS ROYALTY QUEEN Nyla Epke KING Dwayne Strasheim Happy Norfolk Panthers, thrilled by their 13-0 conquest of Fremont, carried Coach Dick Anderson off the field. Coach Anderson has one of those see-a-mile smiles. The mighty Panthers also were so elated over their 25-0 victory with Omaha Westside. that Coach Anderson got another free ride off'the field. 98 spouts Football Through inspiring coaching and team play, the Norfolk Panthers produced a 5-2-1 record. Although hit by the flu, the Panthers steadily improved-as the season progressed and impressed most viewers by their fighting spirit. Valentine The 57 grid season was opened by a 606 deadlock with Valentine. Sydow dashed off tackle for the Panthers' touchdown. Rain fell throughout the day but ended before game time. The field was wet making ballhandling difficult. Norfolk's team as a whole was outstanding on defense. Fremont Norfolk High's fired-up Panthers shoved over a touchdown on the sixth play of the game with Ferguson going off tackle. Lamoureaux dashing around the Fremont right end. raced into the end zone for the other touchdown. Coach Anderson received a free ride off the field by the happy Panthers after the final shot to give Norfolk a win of 13-0. Frontrowleft to right: Head Coach, Dick Anderson; Assistant Coach, Leonard Soup” Campbell; Back row: Freshman Coach, Ralph Hall; Reserve Coach, Jim Smith. SOUTH SIOUX CITY Dick Sydow dashed 46 yards in the second quarter for a touchdown to give Norfolk a 6-0 victory over South Sioux City. Norfolk was dulled by 185 yards in penalties. The standouts were Bill Gardner, Dave Theophilus, Charles De Haes, Jim Jacobson, Dennis Nelson, and Tom Nelson. Dick Sydow and Lamoureaux were chief ground-gainers. f LINCOLN SOUTHEAST Norfolk Panthers, keyed up by the win over South Sioux City, traveled to Lincoln to win 6-2. Southeast, who hadn't been scored upon, was favorite and also fifth in the state. Lamoureaux scored the winning touchdown by a pass from Schreiner. Standouts in the line included Gardner, Johnson, Theophilus, De Haes, Tom and Dennis Nelson, and Jacobson. Other Panthers who helped turn the victory were Schreiner, Sydow, Ferguson, Lamoureaux, Strasheim, Machmuller, Fisher, Coldiron, and Weaver. GRAND ISLAND Norfolk chances for an undefeate4season were spoiled by a 26-14 loss to Grand Island. Bill Lamoureaux raced 90 yards on the opening kickoff for the Panthers first touchdown. Ferguson again kicked the extra point. Lamoureaux also scored in the third period. Ferguson again kicked the extra point. Bill Lamoureaux and Mike Johnson, pictured here, were named to the all big-ten conference. Dick Sydow, back, was named most valuable player by his teammates. 102 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Ronald Miller, Dan Myers, Bruce King, Leon Northouse, Lanny Foss, Irvin Paulson, Jerry Pospisil, Bill Ferris; Second row: Art Anderson, Bill Palmer. Roy Redmond. Bill Janssen, Jim Nelson, Albert Jochens, Bruce Hiller, Don Theo-philus; Third row;Tom Emrich, Dave Powell. Marvin Frank, Randy Emrich, Frank Uehling, Randy Lihs. Jerry Schulz, Bill Talbot. Hastings The rough riding Panthers overpowered Hastings, 21-6. Tim Schreiner knocked off two touchdowns, Lamoureaux one, and Ferguson all three extra points. Outstanding players for Norfolk in the line were Jacobson, Gardner, Johnson, Weaver, and Theophilus. In the backfield were Sydow, Schreiner, Ferguson, and Machmuller. Columbus Columbus banged Norfolk to the second loss of the season, 20-6. Bill Machmuller plunged over with 1;20 left in the game for the only Norfolk touchdown. Norfolk had several players out with the flu. Omaha Westside Norfolk ended their season with a 25-0 victory over Omaha Westside. Lamoureaux tore off two TDs, Ferguson one, Machmuller one from a pass from Schreiner, and Ferguson made the conversion. This last game Norfolk played its best. Some of the fighting Panthers were Theophilus, Jacobson, Gettman, Dennis Nelson. Tom Nelson, Gardner, De Haes. and Johnson. 103 Varsity, left to right, Front row; Dick Sydow, Dwayne Strasheim, Tim Schreiner. Mike Johnson, Dave Theophilus, Denny Nelson, Jim Jacobson, Tom Nelson, Charles De Haes, Bill Gardner, Bill Lamoureaux, and Bill Ferguson. Second row: Terry Renner, Wally Davis, Pat Fisher. Bud Bettin, Pete Salter, Bill Roker, Gary Gettman, Jerry Haase, Jerry Schmidt, Bill Machmuller. Glen Schultz.Third row; Coach Anderson, Gary Hibbing, Bill Dranselka, Doug Busskohl, Larry Hartwig, Harold Watts. Kay Coldiron, Bill Fleming, Coach Leonard Campbell. SEASON'S RECORD Norfolk 6 Varsity Valentine 6 13 Fremont 0 6 Lincoln Southeast 2 14 Grand Island 26 21 Hastings 6 6 Columbus 20 25 Omaha Westside 0 6 So. Sioux City 0 Norfolk 19 Reserves Clarkson Varsity 0 40 South Sioux City 14 6 Columbus 6 20 Plainview 21 6 Fremont 7 Norfolk 0 Freshmen South Sioux 13 0 Neligh Reserves 14 0 Bloomfield Reserves 6 7 Fremont 13 0 Columbus 19 104 Mike Johnson (50) and Bud Bet-tin (22) get set to rebound as Pat Fisher takes a jump shot in the Lincoln Northeast game. YARS TY N ACTION Dave Theophilus (44), Bill Machmuller (32), Ted Toay (24), and John Alexander (20) stand by to help as Mike Johnson (30) battles for a rebound against Yankton. BASKBTBAU The Panther basketball team of the past season ended with 5 wins and 9 losses. The Maroon and White game average was 36 while the opponents averaged 46. The Panthers steadily improved as the season progressed. Norfolk’s high lights were the victories over Grand Island, Columbus, and Fremont. The Panthers best game was the one with Lincoln Northeast who was ranked first in the state at the time. Norfolk led throughout the game, but Northeast pulled away in the last three minutes of play for a 47-35 win. With the loss of two seniors, Mike Johnson and Tim Schreiner, the holes will be filled by many good underclassmen. Bud Bettin, Pat Fisher, Gary Hibbing, David Weich, Terry Renner, Terry Seeman, Ted Toay, Bill Machmuller, Dick Meteer, Dave Theophilus, Doug Busskohl, and John Alexander, are among the coming players for next year's squad. The Panthers dropped South Sioux City, 43-40, in the first round of the state tournament regionals held at Fremont, but lost, 58-39, to a powerful Omaha Westside team the next night. Bud Bettin Doug Busskohl Pat Fisher Gary Hibbing VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASONS BECOBD Norfolk Opponent 30 Albion 32 33 Yankton 50 47 Wayne 66 40 Pierce 42 41 Fremont 29 43 Hastings 54 35 Lincoln Northeast 47 50 Grand Island 43 53 Columbus 44 41 Fremont 34 53 Hastings 58 42 Grand Island 49 44 Columbus 67 Reserves Norfolk Opponent 45 Albion 22 27 Yankton 41 53 Wayne 33 37 Pierce 35 41 Fremont 39 44 Columbus 39 42 Fremont 36 45 Columbus 50 Mike Johnson Bill Machmuller Dick Metteer Terry Renner Roger Nelson Tim Schreiner battles Tigers for rebound in Fremont game as Mike Johnson (50) watches. Freshman Record Norfolk Opponent 22 South Sioux City 23 19 Columbus 29 22 Plainview 48 23 Fremont 26 20 Columbus 42 27 Plainview 25 17 South Sioux City 44 58 19 Tim Schreiner Dave Theophilus Ted Toay VARSITY: Front row, left to right; John Alexander, Ted Toay, Tim Schreiner, Bill Machmuller, Terry Renner. Second row; Coach Campbell, Pat Fisher. Mike Johnson, Dave Theophilus. Roger Nelson, Doug Busskohl, Gary Hibbing, Bud Bettin, Dick Metteer. RESERVES: Front row, left to right; Coach Anderson. Dave Weich, Bob Bricker, Terry Renner, Bob Crippen, Back row; Tom Gray, David Gray, Kay Coldiron, Bob Radnich, Doug Busskohl, Fred Hiatt, B.J. Hoile. Freshmen: Front row, left to right; Bill Talbot, Bruce Hiller, Randy Hmrich, Jack Stewart, Laverne McIntosh, Roy Redman, Jerry Posposil, Dave Powell. Back row, left to right; Coach Hall, Dale Schipporeit, Don Theo-philus, Jim Nelson, Danny Myers, Marvin Frank, Randy Lihs, Art Anderson. Bud Bettin (85), Tim Schriener (45), and Mike Johnson (50) watch helplessly as No. 23 grabs a rebound in the Grand Island game. 110 SENIOR INDEX LLOYD ADAMS Football 1,2,3. KEITH BAUER Minute Men 4. VIRGINIA BELL Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1; N'Ergette 1; Pep Club 2; Choir 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1.2; Milestone Staff 3; Milestone Editor 4; Panther Staff 3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Glee Club 1; Girls State 3; Accompanied Triple Trio 1,2,3; Accompanied Boys Ensemble 1; State Music Clinic 2,3.4; Senior Girls Quartet 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3.4; Albion Music Clinic 2,3,4; Elks Award 4. DON BRANDENBURG Hi-Y 1,2.3,4; Minute Men 1,4; Choir 2,3,4; Panther Staff 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Boys Glee Club 1; Choir Council 4; Minute Men Vice President 4. BOB BREE Track 1; Stage Crew 4. BARTLEY BRENNAN Hi-Y2,3,4; Minute Men 4; Football 2; Basketball 2, 4; Track 2; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Transferred here from Columbus 2. ROCKY BUFFUM Class Vice President 3; Minute Men 2,3,4; Minute Men President 4; Choir 2,3,4; Youth Council 4; Canteen Council 4, Canteen Mayor 4; Band 2,3,4; Choir Council 4; President of Choir 4; Transferred from Canton, Illinois 2. PEGGY BUSS Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 3.4; Milestone Staff 3; Panther Staff 3.4; G.G.A. 2; Glee Club 1,2. BOB CANNON Football 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1; Track 1. JOHN CARY Minute Men 3,4. FRED CLARK Hi-Y 1,2.3.4; Class President 3; Minute Men2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Boys Glee Club 1; Junior Rotarian 3; Senior Boys Quartet 4; State Music Clinic 4 ROGER CLOCKER Hi-Y 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Panther Staff 4; Band 2, 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Junior Class Play 3. JIM COBB Transferred here from Randolph 2. DIANA COOK Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Associate N'Ergette 1,2,3,4; Associate Cheerleader 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Head Cheerleader 4; Choir 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Sports Attendant 4; Heart Fund Queen 4; Nurses Club 1; Vice President of Choir 4. DON COOK ROBERT CRAIG Hi-Y 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Boys Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Debate 3; Projectionist 3,4; Senior Boys Quartet 4; Stage Manager 4; All State Music Clinic 4. CATHERINE CRANE Choir 3.4; Glee Club 1,2. JOHN DAVIS F.F.A. 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Boys Glee 1,2; Stage Crew 4; Projectionists 4. JOANN DEGNER Tri-Hi-Y 4; Panther Staff 4; Transferred from West Point High 3. CHARLES DEHAES Hi-Y 4; Associate Minute Men 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3.4. CAROLYN DEITLOFF Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1.2. SYLVIA DEKE Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 1; Choir 2.3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 3; Senior Sextet 3,4; State Music Clinic 4. KAREN DEWES Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 1; Choir2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Panther Staff 3; G.A.A. 1; Orchestra 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1; Junior Class Play 3; Thespians 3,4; Stage Crew 4; Make-Up Crew 3,4; Declam 3;Tri-Hi-Y Officer 3; Senior Girls Quartet 3.4; State Music Clinic 4; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Double Quintet 1. Ill KATHY DIRKS Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; N'Ergettes 3,4; Choir 3,4; Milestone Staff 4; Panther Staff 4; Declam 3; N’Ergette Secretary 3; N'Ergette Vice President 4; Senior Girls Quartet 3,4; Transferred here from Coleridge 3. EILEEN EINUNG Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Milestone Staff 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Band 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 1; Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 1. NYLA EPKE Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; N'Ergettes 3,4; Panther Staff 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Glee Club 2; Nurses' Club 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Sports Queen 4; N'Ergette President 4; Transferred from Plainview 2. MARY ANN FISHER Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Associate Cheerleader 1; Cheerleader 3,4; Choir 4; Panther Staff 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3; Make-Up Crew 3. SHARON FIX Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Glee Club 1. BILL GARDNER Football 4; Basketball 4; Transferred from Fullerton 4. JANICE GEARY Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Milestone Staff 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Glee Club 1,2,3. JACQUE GEIST Transferred from Blair 4. KAREN GLASER Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.3,4; Pep Club 1.2; Choir 2,3,4; Milestone Staff 4; Panther Staff 4; Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 3; Tri-Hi-Y President 4. LYNN GOMON Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; N'Ergettes 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Choir2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2, 3; Youth Council 4; Canteen Officer 1; Orchestra 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Sports Attendant 4; Youth Council Recording Secretary 4; Concert Mistress-Orchestra 2,3,4; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Senior Girl's Quartet 3,4; State Music Clinic 1,2,3,4; Choir Council 3; Elks Award 4; Milestone Girl 4. CARMEN GOWLER Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir4; Milestone Staff 3; Band 1, 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Thespians 3; Stage Crew 3; Make-Up Crew 3. JUDY GREGOR Glee Club 1,2. MARLEEN GUTZMANN Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; State Music Clinic 2,3,4; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Accompanied Senior Girls’ Sextet 3,4; Accompanied Girls' Glee 1,2,3. MARGARET HALL Glee Club 1. DAWN HAMMOND Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Band 2; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Accompanied Glee Club 1,2,4; State Music Clinic 3,4. LARRY HARTWIG Minute Men 3; F.F.A. 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Boys’ Glee Club 2. KAREN HENRY Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1,2. FAYE HOESLY Spanish Club 3 DONNA HUELLE Tri-Hi-Y.2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 1,2. KAREN JOCHENS Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 1; Choir 4; Milestone Staff 4; Band 3,4; Glee Club 2; Nurses' Club 1,2. JOYCE JOHANSEN Tri-Hi-Y 4; Choir 4; Band 3.4; Glee Club 3; Transferred from Plainview 3. JULIA JOHN Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; N'Ergettes 4; Milestone Staff 3; G.A.A. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Thespians 3; Stage Crew 3; Nurses Club 2. MIKE JOHNSON Hi-Y 1,2; Class Vice-President 3; Associate Minute Man 1,2,4; Choir2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Youth Council 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Projectionist 3; Junior Rotarian 3; Sports Attendant 4. SANDY JONES Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; N'Ergettes 1,3,4; Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 4. 112 MARALYN KELLNER Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Panther Staff 3.4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Stage Crew 3. VERNELLE KLUG Pep Club 3,4. MELVIN KOLLMAR Basketball 1. SHIRLEY KONOPASEK Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; N’Ergettes 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Glee Club.1,2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y 1; N'Ergette Secretary 2. DONNA KRUEGER Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; N'Ergettes 2,3; Cheerleader 4; Panther Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3.4; Glee Club 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President 1. JOHN KUCERA Milestone Staff 4; Panther Staff 3,4. BILL LAMOUREAUX Panther Staff 4; Football 4; Track 4; Minute Men 4; Transferred from Valentine 4. LARRY LEHMAN Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Minute Men 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Football 1; Choir Council 4. JANET LEU Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Milestone Staff 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Thespians 3. LANCE LINTT Spanish Club 1; Attended Platte Valley Academy 2. VIRGIL LONG F.F.A. 1,2,3. IVAN MAGGERT Hi-Y 1,2,3; Minute Men 4. LANE MAROTZ Choir 3.4; F.F.A. 1.2,3.4; Band2,3,4; Boys'Glee Club 1,2; Junior Rotarian 3. WILLARD MARQUARDT Choir 2,3,4; Boys'Glee Club 1; Junior Class Play 3; State Music Clinic 4. JERRY MARSHALL Hi-Y 1,2. LARRY MEYER Minute Men 3,4. AUDREY MILLER Tri-Hi-Y1.2,3,4;Choir 2,3,4; Band 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Thespians 3; Stage Crew 4. CLEO MURPHY Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1.2.3,4; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2; Panther Staff 4; Milestone Staff 4;Tri-Hi-Y President 3; G.A.A. President 4. ROGER NELSON Basketball 1,4. JULIE PETERSEN Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; N'Ergettes 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Panther Staff 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Stage Crew 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 1; Elks Award 4. MARY JANE PETERSON Pep Club 1; Glee Club 2. RUSSELL PETERSON Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Football 1,3; Basketball 1,4; Track 4; Tennis 2,3. BILL PFLUG Hi-Y 1,3; Minute Men 1,2,3,4; Choir 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Youth Council 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3.4; Declam 3; Projectionist 1; Junior Rotarian 3; Kiwanis Award 1; State Music Clinic 3; Student Council President 4; Elks Award 4. CINDY POWELL Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; N'Ergettes 3,4; Pep Club 1; Choir 3,4; Milestone Staff 2,4; Panther Staff 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Glee Club 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Stage Crew 3; Declam 3; Choir Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 2; Elks Award 4. JERRY PRICE Minute Men 3; Panther Staff 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Football 1,2; Track 1; Canteen Vice-President 4. MARILYN PUFAHL Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1.2. JUDY RAASCH Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 2,3,4; Milestone Staff 4; Panther Staff 4; Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 3; Debate 3; Declam 3; Tri-Hi-Y President 4. RONNIE RAKOWSKI Hi-Y 3; Stage Crew 2,3.4. HAROLD REEKER F.F.A. 1,2,3.4. 113 JOAN REES Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,4. MERLIN REMENDER Band 2,3; Tennis 1,2. JUDITH RICE Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; PepClub2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Milestone Staff 3.4; Panther Staff 4; Glee Club 1. MARY JO ROHRKE Tri-Hi-Y 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Milestone Staff 4; Panther Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2; Projectionist 4. PETE SALTER Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2; Class Vice-President 4; Associate Minute Man 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3.4; Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Golf 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 1. BECKY SALTONSTALL Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; N'Ergettes 1, 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Pep Club 1; Choir 3,4; G. A. A. 1,2; Canteen Council 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Stage Crew 4; Make-Up Crew 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Tri-Hi-Y President 1. TED SASS Hi-Y 1,2; Choir 2,3,4; Milestone Staff 2; Panther Staff 2; Football 1; Basketball 1; Junior Class Play 3. CAROL SCHMIDT Glee Club 1,2; Nurses' Club 1,2. JERRY SCHMIDT Hi-Y 1,2, 3; Panther Staff 4; Football 1,2,4; Track 1. ELAINE SCHIPPOREIT Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Canteen Council 1; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2. SHARON SCHMIEDEKE Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Choir Council 4; Nurses’ Club 1; Stage Crew 4; G. A. A. 1; Triple Trio 3,4. TIM SCHREINER Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Class Vice-President 1; Associate Minute Man 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Boys’ State 3; Junior Rotarian 3; Hi-Y President 4; Elks Award 4. SHARON SCHULZ Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1.2, 3,4; Glee Club 1. IRENE SCHWEDE Spanish Club 3,4; Transferred from Pierce. JULIE SCOTT Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 1; Choir 3.4; Spanish Club 1; Milestone Staff 4; Milestone Associate Editor 4; Panther Staff 3,4; Panther Editor 4; Youth Council 4; Canteen Treasurer 1,2,3; Canteen Council 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Stage Crew 3; Declam 3; County Government 3; Quill and Scroll Society 3,4. MARY ELLEN SIMPSON Tri-Hi-Y 4; Milestone Staff 3,4; Panther Staff 3,4; Orchestra 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Milestone Art Editor 4. JUDY SKILLSTAD Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; N’Ergettes 1.2,3,4; Automatic N'Ergette 4; Choir 2,3,4; Choir Council 3; Student Council 3,4; Student Council Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1; Junior Class Play 3; Girls’ State 3; Kiwanis Award 2; State Music Clinic 4; Tri-Hi-Y President 1; Elks Award 4. JIM SLOAN Boys' Glee 3; Transferred from Randolph. KEITH SOHL F.F.A. 3,4; Transferred from Chambers. DON STEUBE Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3. TWILA STEWART Pep Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; G. A. A. 2;Glee Club 1,2; Nurses' Club 2; Pep Club president 4. DWAYNE STRASHEIM Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Class President 1,2,4; Associate Minute Men 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Basketball Student Manager 4; Student Council 3; Canteen Council 3,4; Board of Awards 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Declam 3; Boys’ State 3; Junior Rotarian 3; Kieanis Award 3; Hi-Y Vice-President 4; Sports King 4; Milestone Boy 4. SHARON SULLIVAN Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; N'Ergettes 1,4; Choir 4; Milestone Staff 2; G. A. A. 1; Band 1,2; Orchestra2; Glee Club 1; Thespians 4. 114 DICK SYDOW Class Treasurer 2; Class Vice-President 4; Associate Minute Man 1,2,3,4; Minute Men 4; Choir 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,4; Canteen Council 1; Board of Awards 4; Boys’Glee 1; Sports Attendant 4. PAT THORNTON Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,4; N’Ergettes 3,4; Choir 2.3.4; Milestone Staff 2,4; Panther Staff 3,4; Band l,2,3,4;Glee Club 1; Junior Class Play 3; Tri-Hi-Y Sec'y l;N’Ergette Pres. 4; Milestone Activities Editor 4; County Govt. 3. TWYLLA THRUSTENSON Choir 3,4; Glee Club 2. DIANNE TIEGS Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.4; Choir 2,3,4; Panther Staff 4; Band 1,2,3.4; Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 3; Triple Trio 4. SANDRA UECKER Glee Club 3; Nurses' Club 2. RICHARD WACHTER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. SHARON WADE Pep Club 1,2; Pep Club Treasurer 2; G. A. A. 1,2; Glee Club 1. LARRY WAGNER Band 1,2,3. RAE JEAN WALKER Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Choir 4; Milestone Staff 4; Panther Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Milestone Assistant Editor 4; Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 3,4. JIM WARNECKE Choir 2,3; Football 1,2,3; Track 1; Boys’ Glee 1; Football Student Manager 4; Stage Crew 3,4. RAY WEAVER Hi-Y 1; Panther Staff 3; Football 1.2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1. YVONNE WICKERT Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Panther Staff 4; Band 1,2, 3.4; Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 3. EVELYN WILCOX Tri-Hi-Y 3; Glee Club 1.2. 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The Gillette Story Phone 736 for Bowling Reservations The Finest in DAIRY PRODUCTS Norfolk, Nebraska 120 Norfolk Hatchery Shop at HINKEY DINKEY for a fine line of groceries. Verges’ Clinic Dr. Val C. Verges Dr. C. J. Verges Malts-Shakes Sandwiches and Plenty of Ice Cream The Iceberg Looking at two of J. C. PEN-NEY'S beautiful skirts are Barb Maas, SandyBeemer, and Louise Lihs. Bloodtested Flocks-Started and Day-Old Chicks Feeds, Remedies and Poultry Supplies 116-118 So. 3rd Street Phone 1926 Norfolk, Nebraska Your Beauty is Our Duty Jerry’s Beauty Salon 104 So. 5th Street Phone 476 12! Roman Packing Company Elkhorn Brand Sausage-Bacon-Lard-Beef-Veal Lamb-Cheese-Oysters Phones 307 and 308 Norfolk Nebr. Plants on 13th St. and Monroe Avenue Chicago Lumber Company of Norfolk 506 Norfolk Ave. Phone 2690 Voss Photo Finishers Quality Printing and Enlarging 815 So. 1st Box 903 Phone 2756-W Norfolk, Nebraska R. C. A. WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES R. C. A. Victor T. V. Radios Krueger - Ihle Appliance Phone 867 501 Norfolk Ave. Fine Foods Since 1932 ED. PRENGERS Tftuern 116 East Norfolk Ave. Telephone 422 Norfolk, Nebr. Flighway Service 320 East Norfolk Avenue Mobilgas 122 Sunshine Food Market Groceries-Fresh Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone 801 We Deliver Hillview Chapel Phone 997 Norfolk Bowling Lanes If you wish to roll Come up to the Norfolk Bowl 0121 South 3rd Congratulations Class of 1958 4| NORFOLK AVt PttONI t Something from the Jeweler Is Always Something Special 418 Norfolk Ave. Phone 3 Congratulations Seniors from The Fair Store The Stinson Company Where Northeast Nebraska Shops With----------confidence Hall Printing Co. N. B. Moran, Owner Phone 3314 Letter Press and Offset Printing Printers Doing a Good Job 123 Congratulations Compliments of and Good Luck to the Class of 1958 The Compliments of De Lay National Bank The Model Member F. D. I. C. Launderers and Cleaners Norfolk, Nebraska Nash - Finch Company The Geist Drug Store 124 Wholesale Distributors Dudley’s Bill’s Camera and Sporting Goods The Sportsman's Home Only LOW-COST ELECTRICITY does so MUCH. . . costs so LITTLE ! Consumer’s Public Power District 521 Norfolk Avenue Norfolk, Nebraska Examining the latest in farm equipment at SCHLEUTER IMPLEMENT CO. are Bob Bricker, Jacque Giest, BarryNelson, Mary Miller, andjack Salter. Congratulations Class of 1958 The Norfolk Livestock Paddock 1501 South First Street Norfolk, Nebraska Northeast Nebraska's Onlv All Western Store 225 Norfolk Ave. 125 CLARK BROS. TRANSFER Marriages are made in Heaven, But engagements are made at WETZEL AND TRUEX JEWELERS 42] Norfolk Ave. Norfolks Oldest Established Jewelers Famous for Fine Diamonds 126 Culligan Soft Water Service V. A. Cook St ud io (osyssr) Gas For the Modern Home Having lunch at Woolworth's counter areEdelene Pollman, Teddy Weddingfeld, Doris McQuistan, Karen Uecker, and Barbara Maas. _____MUSIC HOUSE Tom Hughes, Owner Compliments of Henning The House of Friendly Service Bakery 432 Norfolk Avenue 221 Norfolk Avenue Norfolk, Nebraska 127 Home For Funerals M. P. Berge H. F. Thenhaus E. J. Thenhaus F. A. Swoboda Phone 375 1203 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebr. Milestone Advertisers Norfolk, Nebraska Dear Friends: We of the Milestone Staff wish to extend a special thank you to all who have helped make this yearbook possible . Sincerely, Business Manager Editor 128 Adams, Loyd 17 Adkins, Genie 57, 68,71,83 Adkins, Jay 49, 69, 76,82 Ainsworth, Betty 57, 65, 71,83 Ainsworth, Judy 49,68,71,83 Alexander, John 35,69,76,106 Allison, Mary 35, 83 Anderson, Arthur 57 Anderson, Mary 35, 70,82 Anderson. Neil 49,72 Anderson, Doug 57 Anderson, Janice 54, 57, 65, 71, 76, 80, 83 Ankerstar, Diane 49,65,71,72,76,83 Apfel, Don 57,72 Apfel, Jane 49,71,76,78,82 Arnold, Bill 1,35,69,76,82,91 Ams, Marilyn 35, 68,70,82 Axford, Rosalie 57,83 Awiszus, Terry 49 Barneke, Betty 32,35,65,70,83, 91 Barr, Sherry 35, 66, 68, 70,76 Barritt, Diane 57,71,83 Baskett, Jerry 57 Bates, Edna 49,67 Bates, Francis 49,67 Bathke, Carol 49, 67, 71, 78,83 Bauer, Glen 57,81 Bauer, Keith 17,64 Bauer, Pat 57 Bauer, Susan 49, 67, 71,83 Bauermeister, Robert 49,72 Bauman, Fred 35, 69 Bauman, John 49, 69 Beckenhauer, Donna 49, 68, 71,72,76, 83, 53 Beckner, Jim 57 Beemer, Jerry 57 Beemer, Sandra 1,35, 70,83.89 Behnke, Jerry 57 Behrens, Bob 57 Bell, Virginia 1,17, 70, 74, 78, 79,80,82,85,86, 88,89 Benck, Bob 57 Benson, Tom 35,81,88 Berge, David 49, 69 Bergerson, Dennis 57 Berner, Julie 49. 71,72,76,82,90,84 Berry, Ann 35,83 Bettin, Bud 57,100,104,106 Bettin, Stan 1,35,36,74,88,89 Beutler, Jim 57 Beutler, Larry 17 Beyer, Norma 49 Biehle, Richard 35, 76,81,82,84, 90, 91 Biggerstaff, Mardell 83 Block, Linda 49, 71,83 Bockelman, Frances 57,83 Bohn, Jean 49.83 Bonser, Shirley 36, 70, 76, 78, 79, 82,84 Bottofrr, Terry 57 Bowers, Jeanette 36 Boyd, Carole 49, 67, 72,73,83 Braithwaite, Frank 49 Brandenburg, Don 30,64,68,69,81,82,88 Brasch, Steve 49, 63, 64, 72,82 Bree, Bob 17 Brei, Judy 49, 67, 73,83 Brennan, Bartley 17, 64, 68, 69, 76, 78, 79,80, 92 Bricker, Bob 49, 64. 69, 76, 92 Brockelsby, LeRoy 57 Brozek, Kathy 49 Brunmeier, Marilyn 57,67,83 Buffum, Rocky 17. 64, 76, 78, 79, 80,81, 82 Buss, Connie 57,83 Buss, Peggy 1,17,82,89,88 Buss, Randy 87 Busskohl, Doug 49. 69, 76, 78. 82,84, 92,104,106 Camp, Gary 57, 76 Campbell, Margilee 49, 67, 71, 76, 83 Cannon, Bob 18,81,88 Carlson, Kathleen 36 Carlson, Kendall 57,76 Carlson, Meldean 57,83 Carlson, Virginia 36 Carstens, Beverly 49,67,73,83 Cary, John 18, 64 Carey, Gloria 57 Caton, Barbara 36, 70, 73, 76, 90 Chapman, Dean 49 Chleboun, Betty 49 Christoffersen, Steve 57 Christensen, Richard 49,53, 76,78.82,88 Clark, Diane 49. 71, 76,78 Clark. Fred 18,64,69,79,82,85,86 Clark, Judy 57,71,83 docker, Roger 18, 69, 76,78,80, 88 Cobb, Dick 57 Cobb, Jim 18 Colbenson, Orlene 36,70,83 Coldiron, Kay 57,104 Combs, Jayne 49, 71,76,83, 53 Cook. Bob 32,36,84,91 Cook, Diana 14,18, 65,66, 70,81,82,87, 96, 97 Cook, Don 18 Cook. Jerry 49 129 Cook, Kathleen 36 Craig, Bob 18,69,79,82,85,87,90 Craig, Rosemary 36,70,73,83, 90 Crane, Catherine 19,82 Crippen, Bob 49,72 Danskin, Elaine 49,71,76,80,83 Davis, John 19,87, 90 Davis, Wally 49,82,100,104,69 Dearmin, Janet 49, 71, 72 Dederman, Beverly 36,67, 73,83 Degaillez, Chuck 57 Degaillez, Dick 49 Degaillez, JoAnn 57,83 Degaillez, Robert 49, 90 Degner, Caroline 49, 67 Degner, Jo Ann 19,70,88 DeHaes, Charles 19,68,69,76,100,104 Deitloff, Carolyn 19,70,82 Deitloff, Sharon 57, 71,76 Deke, Nadine49. 71, 76, 83, 88. 53 Deke, Sylvia 19.70,76,79,82,85 Denker, Ellen 54,57,71,83 Dertien, Lavon 57,71,72,83 Dewes, Karen 19,70,78,79,82,84,85,90 Diefendorfer, Larry 57 Dirks. Kathy 1,19,65,70,81,82,85,88,89 Donner, Dennis 49,72 Dranselka, Bill 36, 104 Dunn, Shari 57 Ehrichs, Evelyn 1,36,63,65,70,76,78,80,89,90 Ehrichs, Rita 57,65,68,71,72,76,77,83 Einung, Eileen 20,70,82,76,85, 79 Elston, Gary 57 Emrich, Randy 57, 64, 76,103 Emrich, Tom 54, 58, 76,81,103 Epke, Nyla 20,65,70,88,96,97 Falk, Willis 36 Faubel, Pat 50,71,72,82 Fauss, Lanny58,103 Farr, Eugene 58 Feddern, Joyce 37 Ferguson, Arlene 50,67,73,82 Ferguson, Bill 37, 64,101,104 Ferris, JoAnne 37,65.67,70,82,89 Fiehn, Roger 58 Field, Dick 37 Field, Karen 58 Fisher. Joan 50,67,68,71,83 Fisher. Mary Ann 20, 66, 70,82 Fisher, Pat 50,101,104,106 Fix, Sharon 20, 68, 70 Flaskamp, Ben 50,72 Fleming, Bill 32,37, 69, 76, 92.104 Fleming, Sarah 58, 68,71,83 Flynn. Kathi 37,70,76,78,79,80,82,84,86 Foss, Dianne 50,53,71,76 Frank, Marvin 58,103 Frank, Phyllis 37,70,73,82 Frederick, Karl 50, 72 Frederickson, Fred 50 Fryer, Sandra 58 Fuhrman, Janelle, 50,83 Fuhrman, Phyllis 58 Fullner, Shirley 37, 90 Gall, Mallie Rae 50,65,71,72,83 Gardner, Barbara 50,76 Gardner, Beverly.50, 76 Gardner, Bill 20,101,104 Geary, Janice 20, 70,89 Geist, Gary 50 Geist, Jacque 83 Gettman, Gary 50, 76, 92,104 Geyer, Norman 58,72 Glaser, Karen 1,20,68,70,74,82,88,89 Glaubius, Judy 20 Gocken, Bonnie 50, 71, 72,76,83 Godel, Carole 58 Goetsch, Ralph 37,72 Gokie, Diane 58,67,83 Gokie, Garnita 37 Goldsworthy, Glenda 37,65,70, Gomon, Lynn 21,66, 70,78,79,80,82,84,85, 94, 96, 97 Gordon, Carlton 37,53,76,81,82,84 Gowler, Carmen 21, 68,70,76,82 Gowler, Jean 50,67,71,83 Gowler, Karolyn 38, 70,89, 90 Graber, Kenny 50 Gray, David 50,82 Gray, Tom 50,64,82,84 Gregor. Judy 21 Grieves, Leland 58,76 Gross, Larry 81, 91 Gummus, Betty 38 Gummus, Richard 58,72 Gustavson, David 38,82,91 Gutshall, Marilyn 38,70, 76, 82,1.89, 84 Gutzmann, Marleen 21, 70, 78, 79, 80, 82, 84, 85 Haase, Charles 72 Haase, Donna 38,70 Haase, Jerry 38 Haines, Phyllis 55, 71, 83 Haines, Shirlene Bergerson 38 Hales. Sharon 58, 65, 83 Hall, Janis 38,82,90 Halsey, Judy 58,67,71,73,83 Jalsey, Roger 58 Hamilton, Merlin 58,76 130 Hammerlun, Gene 58,69,81,87,90 Hammond, Dawn 21,70,78,79,83,84 Hansen, Janice 58 Hanson. Bruce 50, 64, 69, 76, 82 Harbart, Erika 58 Hargis, Laura 50,67,71,73,83 Hartwig, Larry 21 Hatterman, Larry 82 Heckman, Diane 50 Heckman, Karen 58,83 Heckman, Lois 58 Heckman, Randy 58 Heiderman, Martha 58 Henkel. Sharon 50 Henry, Judy 50,71,83 Henry. Karen 21,82 Henzler, Arles 50,67 Henzler, Gorlyn 38 Heppner, Dallas 58 Hiatt, Fred 50 Hibbing, Carol 58,83 Hibbing, Gary 38,82,106 Hille, Eugene 72,38 Hiller. Bruce 58,63,64,103 Himes, Mable 58.71,78,83 Hinken, Dale 50 Hoesly, Faye 21 Hoffart, Lynn 58,81 Hoffart, Terri 1,76,78,82,84,89,90,38 Hofferber, Eileen 58,71 Hoffman, Dan 58 Hoffman, Larry 50,72 Hoffman, Roger 58,72 Hoile, B. J. 39,64 Hoover, Jan 58 Horner, Harold 39,52,82 Hoskinson, Sharon 50,76 Huebner, Sharon 58,83 Huelle, Donna 22,68,70, 82 Hue lie, Nancy 50,68,71,72,83 Hughes. Tomilee 50,71,72,76,82 Hundt, Janet 58 Hundt, Jim 50 Ingham, Rod 39,64,82 Iron Thunder, Dick 58 Iron Thunder, Jo Ann 58 Isaacson, Sue 39,63, 70,82,84 Jacobson, Jim 39, 69,101,104 Janssen, Bill 58 Jeffrey, Carl 50 Jeffrey, Doug 58 Jenkins, Janice 39 Jenkins, Lloyd 39 Jenny, Lowell 39, 64, 69 Jochens, Albert 58 Jochens, Karen 22,70,76,82,89 Johansen, Joyce 22,70,76,82 John, Julia 22,65,70,76 John, Karen 39,70,73.76,82,89,91 Johnson, David 87 Johnson, Gretchen 59,65,68,71,78,83 Johnson, Julie 59,68,71,78,83 Johnson, LeRoy59,72 Johnson, Marjorie 39,83 Johnson, Mike 22, 85, 86, 97, 102,104, 107 Johnson, Sheila 50 , 67,71,72,83 Jones, Martin 50 Jones, Sandy 22.65, 70,96 Jugel, Dick 50 Kaufman, Larry 39,87 Kaufman, Patty 59, 71,83 Kasparek, Jim 50 Kay, Pat 71 Kellner. Fran 39,68,70,76,80 Kellner, Maralyn 22,70,76,82,88 Kerber, Carole 40 Kincannon, Linda 50,71,83 King, Bill 50 King, Bruce 59 King, Ken 50,90 Klawitter. Karen 59, 71,83 Klawonn, Sandy 40, 65, 70 Klentz, Gloria 83 Klug, Carol 50,67 Klug, Dick 50,72 Klug, Vemelle 22,67 Koehler, Mary Ann 40, 70 Koehler, Phyllis 59, 71 Kohler, Karen 59, 71,76,83 Kollmar, Melvin 23 Konopasek, Wayne 59 Konopasek, Shirley 23, 70, 96 Kortje, Barbara 23, 70 Kortje, Jeanette 59 Kortje, Larry 59 Kortje, Marlene 59,71, 72,83 Krueger, Donna 23,65, 66,70,76, 78,80, 96 Krueger, Glenn 59 Kucera, John 1,72,88,89 Kucera, Lyle 40, 72,86 Lamm, Robert 51,72 Lamm, Sandy 59,71 Lamoureaux, Bill 23, 64,102,104 Lau, Judy 54,59,71.76,77,83 Lau, Lou Jean 59, 67, 77 Laubsch, Ann 51 Laubsch, Marlin 59 Laubsch, Marilyn 40,72 Lehman, LaDona 40, 65, 70,82 Lehman, Larry 23, 64, 69, 81, 82 131 Lemm, Dale 40, 72 Leu, Bonnie 51,67,71,73,83 Leu, Janet 23,70,76,82,85 Leu, Lorena 51 Leu, Phil 1,23,72,89 Lihs, Louise 1,40,70,82,89, 90 Lihs, Randy 59 Lintt, Lance 30 Linsteadt, Kathy 59,71,83 Livingston, Michele 59,71,76,83 Long, Nadyne 51,53,63,65,71, 76,78,80,86 Long. Virgil 30 Lord, Marlene 59,83 Luebcke, Bernice 83 Lueders, Rogene 59,71,83 McCarthy, Mike 59 McCurdy, Kay 51,71,76 McIntosh, Laveme 59 McIntosh, Marcia 40, 68,70,76, 78,88 McKenzie, Ronald 59 McKibben. Roger 51, 76 McMurtry, LaDona 51 McQuiston, Doris 40,70 Maas, Barbara 40, 70,82,84,89, 91 Machmuller, Bill 40,101,104,107 Maggert, Ivan 24, 64 Malm, Dan 51, 90 Maple, Betty 59, 71,72 Marotz, Lane 24, 76, 82,86 Marquardt, James 59 Marquardt, Willard 24, 79, 82,85 Marshall, Jerry 72 Marshall, Jerry 24 Martz, Sharon 51 Mashek, Jim 51,76 Matzke, Judy 59, 71. 76, 80,83 Meier, Larry 87,41 Metteer, Dick 41.107 Meyer, Larry 24, 64, 69 Miller, Martha 51 Miller, Audrey 24,70,76,82,90 Miller, Bob 51 Miller, DeWitt 51 Miller, Mary 1,41,70,82,89 Miller, Ronald 59, 66 Miller, Sandy 41,70,82,88,91 Minnmon, Jon 69,86 Mollhoff, Judy 41,70,73,82 Morrison, Judy 51,71, 76 Motycka, Bruce41,69, 91 Mountjoy, Karen 41, 91 Mueller. Mardella 41,83 Mueller. Stanley 82 Munson, Ronald, 59 Murphy. Cleo 1,24, 70.73,82,88,89 Murphy, Robert 51,71 Myers, Dan 54,59,64 Nathan, Jerry 59 Negley, Mary 41 Nelson, Jim 59 Nelson, Tom 41,64,101,104 Nelson, Barry 51 Nelson, Denny 101,104 Nelson, Diane 51,67.68,71,83 Nelson, Pat 59 Nelson, Roger 24,104 Newkirk, Donna 59,76,83 Nisker, Wes 51,64, 69, 76, 82,84 Nordeen, Jerry 51, 61,82,90 Northouse, Leon 59 Noyes, Karen 51,67,68,71,83 Nykodym, Gilbert 59 Olsen. Judy 32,41,65,68,70,76,80,82 Olson, Henry 41,63, 64,68,69,76 Oschner, Norman 72 Oss, Gloria 25 Palmer, Bill 59,81 Palmer, Sally 46. 51.71,76,80,83 Palmer, Sandy 51, 53, 71.76,83 Papstein, LaVonne 42 Papstein, Marie 25 Pasewalk, Dean 59 Paulson, Ervin 51,59 Peters, Junior 42 Peters, Mary Ann 59,67,71,83 Petersen, Julie 25, 65, 70, 76, 78, 79, 80,82,85 Peterson, Mary Jane 25 Peterson, Russ 25, 69 Pflug, Bill 25. 63. 76,78,86 Pinnt, Rachel 59,67,83 Pollman, Edeline 67, 71,51 Pospisil, Jerry 60 Pospisil, Larry 60 Pospisil, Marlin 60 Post, Darlene 60,83 Powell, Cindy 1.25.63,65.70.81,82,89 Powell, Dave 60, 81 Price, Jerry 30 Pufahl, Marilyn 25.70 Quigley, Lynn 60 Raabe, Shirley 51,67,83 Raasch, Barbara 51, 67, 73 Raasch, Jeanne 60,67,71,73,83 Raasch, Judy 1,25,68,70,74,82,88,89 Race, Karen 51 Radenz, Janice 42 Radnich, Bob 46, 51, 69, 76,81,82.84 Rakowski, Ronnie 30 Rakowsky, Farell 51 Redmond. Roy 60,81 Reed, Shirley 51,83 Reeker, Gary 60,72 Reeker, Harold 72 Rees, Joan 1,25,68,70 Rees, Pat 60 Reeves, Roger 51, 53, 76, 80 Reineccious, Mike 42,64, 69,82,84 Remender, Merlin 30 Renner, Terry 51,107 Ressel, Pat 60,83 Rice, Judy 26, 70,82,88,89 Riehart, Shirley 60,67,83 Rickenburg, Joyce 51,71,83 Riser, Judy 60,71.76,83 Robbins, Meva 60,67,83 Robertson. Ardith 51,53,68,70,72,76,78,82 Robinson, Karen 60,67, 71,72,83 Rogge, Terry 60 Rohrke, Mary Jo 1,26, 70.87,88 Roker, Bill 46,51, 64 Roker, Ruth 60,83 Roman, Ransom 60 Ronk, Lorraine 42 Rosacker, Jim 51 Rowden, Carol 60,71,83, 90 Salter, Jack 51, 64, 69,82 Salter, Pete 14,26, 68, 69,101 Saltonstall, Becky 14,26,66,70,81,82,83,90,96 Saltonstall, Dolly 60, 71 Sass, Ted 26 Scheurich. Mary 51,67,83 Schipporeit, Dale 60 Schipporeit, Elaine 26,70 Schmidt, Dick 42 Schmidt. Jerry 30, 81 Schmiedeke, Sharon 27,70,81,82,84, 90 Schnoor, Kathy 60, 67, 71,72,83 Schrader, Norman 60 Schreiner, Tim 27, 63, 68,69, 82,86,101,104.108 Schroder, Diane 60, 71 Schultz, Glenn 42,64,69,82 Schulz, Jacque 60 Schulz, Jerry 60 Schulz, Sharon 27, 70, 72,76. 78 Schwede, Irene 27, 72 Scott, Diana 60,63,68,71,76,80,83 Scott, Jane 1,42,70,74,76,88,89,90 Scott, Julie 1,27,70,81,82,88,89 Scott. Sally 60,65,71,76,83 Seeman, Terry 42 Seevers, Tom 51 Shipps, Leroy 60 Siecke, Judy 51,67, 72,83 Siedschlag, Betty 42 Siedschlag, Bill 51,71 Silkett, Sandra 51,67 Simpson, Don 60 Simpson, Mary Ellen 1,27,70,74,78,79,89 Simpson, Susie 60,68,71,83 Skillstad,Judy 27 , 63 , 65,84.85,70,76,79,80,82,86 Sloan, Jim 27 Sloan, Richard 87 Slot, Eloise 60 Smith, Alberta 42,70,76, 90 Smith, Doug 60, 90 Smith, Gary 52 Smith, Gary 42 Smith, Judy 60,68,71,76,80.83 Smith, Roberta 43, 70,82,84, 90 Sohl, Janice 60,67,71,83 Sohl, Keith 30,72,90 Sohl, Robert 60 Sommerfeld, Sharon 52,71,76 Sovereign, Janice 43 Sovereign, Neoma 60,83 Spanggaard, Kay 60 Spangler, James 60 Spiering, Sharon 60 Splittgerber, Faye 43,70 Spreeman, Gynelle 60,81 Stauffer, Ron 60, 69 Stahlin, Emily 83 Steele, Bill 78 Steube, Don 28 Stevens, Dick 61 Stewart, Jack 54,61,76,81 Stewart, Sharon 52,67, 72 Stewart, Twila28,67 Stoeber, Julie 61,67,71 Stoffer, Ron 43 Stone, Gary 52,86 Strasheim. Dwayne 14,28,64,68,69,76,78,86,87, 95,97,102,104 Strate, JoAnn 61,67,83 Strong, Terry 43 Suhr, Edna 61 Sullivan, Clifford 43 Sullivan, Sharon 28, 65, 70. 82,90 Sunderman, Janice 52 Surber, Ann 61, 71, 78,83 Swanson, Virginia 61,71,83 Swoboda, Dick 61,81 Sydow, Dick 14,28,64,82,87,97,102,104 Talbot, Bill 61 Talbot, Bob 62,72 Tempelmann, Ruth 61 Thenhaus, Bill 52,69,82,87 Theophilus, Dave 32, 43. 64, 68, 69, 102, 104, 108 133 Theophilus, Don 64,61,76 Thietje, Judy 61 Thomas, Vickie 52,83 Thompson, James 43 Thompson, Joyce 52,83 Thompson, Sharon 61,83 Thornton, Pat 1,28,65,70,74,76,80,82,85,88,89 Thurstenson, Twylla 30,82 Tiedgen, Judy 43,83 Tiegs, Dianne 28. 70,76,80,82,84,81 Tierney, Jerry 61 Timm, Eileen 43,67,73,83 Timperley, Carole 1,43,68, 70,89,91 Timperley, Donna 61 Timperly, Lois 52,67, 71,73 Titman, Stanley 52,72 Toay, Ted 1,43,63,64,69,82.89.108 Truex, Pat 43. 68, 70, 76, 78,82 Tucker. Phil 61,76 Tweedy, Carole 61 Uecker, Lajean 61,71,83 Uecker, Louis 52,72 Uecker, Karen 43 Uehling, Frank 61,72 Uttecht, Caroline 44 Uttecht, Jo Ann 52 Uttecht, Shirley 61,67,71,83 VanEvery, Carolyn 44,70, 91 Voecks, Larry 44 VonSeggem, Gloria 52,73,83 Voss. Joan 32,44,65,70 Wachter. Dallas 44, 72 Wachter, LuAnn 44, 70. 72,82,84 Wachter, Richard 72 Wade, Reginald 61 Wagner, Connie 52 Wagner, Gene 61 Wagner, James 52 Wagner, Larry 28 Wagner. Leon 72 Wagner, Marilyn 44. 70, 73, 76 Wagner, Mary 52,83 Wagner, Sharon 44,83 Walker, Rae Jean 1,29.70,74.76,80,82,88,89,90 Walmsley, Carin 61 Walmsley, Phyllis 44, 73,83 Warnecke, Jim 30, 90 Watts, Harold 52 Weaver, Gary 52 Weaver, Ray 29 Weddingfeld, Jo 52,71,82 Weddingfeld, Teddy 61,71,83 Weich, David 52,72 Weich, Jean 44, 70,76, 77 Weigt, Harriet 29 Weigt, Karen 61, 67,83 Welch. Kathleen 52,53,65.68,71,72,76,78,82 Wenke, Roger 61,76,80 Wichert, Jenean, 29 Wichman, Wilfred 61 Wichman, Leroy 61 Wickert, Yvonne 29,68, 70,76,82,88 Wiechleman, Janice 61,71,83 Wiederman, Shirley 44 Wilcox, Evelyn 29 Wilcox, Rodney 52,72 Wiley, Frank 61 Wilken, Marvin 61 Williams, Woody 52,69,72 Williams, Joyce 44, 73, 76, 78,80 Williamsen, Dawn 46, 52,65. 71, 72,73, 90 Wilson, Pat 44,68,70 Wheeler, Marcia 61, 90 Whittier. Marietta 52, 67,83 Wolff, Don 29 Wolsleger, Skip 44, 69, 76 Wrightson, Laurette 52,71,77,83 Wrightson, Lyman 52 Young, Larry 61 Zierke, Dixie 29 V. A. Cook Larry Pavlik 134 ' i'-V J X V- % ?‘A s i sjr v . ' . : 4 V ■ V'i •’ y VV -I V V4 A •- 4 V . 4 V 'i'VS • i i 'i V ‘« ' Si i . O'y y y.} 0,0 i K. ■ . r K V Nfc x V X t ? Oir v Y¥ -v ,: -: '4-i p £ S'; -Jl i ( : . x : •• x . . . A i r w x . V x . v, V Op'S 4rf? ''s4t'Y . X V ■. ■ X x S : j v ‘V - ■ . - x y J- Y . Y Y ¥ Y S 4' . W . ’fc'Vx .'V -V - V , v V •{ X X x ,‘i X y 4 Oy y s y y • O-y ¥ , • . 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