North Platte High School - Roundup Yearbook (North Platte, NE)
- Class of 1946
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' '..1e1jfA- P-Ilia-J,Ji'-31-': .win-'.:g' zj ' V..'-l'iTJ '7'-7l'v'14:-if g'?5'?1 -f' --' -ij-7.2f:'i1:f?f?-ifir' il. 1 f 1-if-25.-'ifg , , - 't,3Ls'f -:f?Ifffig:J -T '- f - - g 2'11f 1' . :Qu-fi 1 D K r 1 ,' - f 4 V 'I -V e f N 5491, :Lf f A - J 5 FALL FI . Refurning 'lo learning a'f'I'er ihree monihs of fun and frolic, scholars of Norlh PlaHe , High School wend 'lheir way in+o 'rhe liHIe red schoolhouse 'For anofher nine monihs session wi+h aicfivilies, books, and characiers. ,cfffaff '57 . gif? X! ff, , 5: :::.f,.,. l Sal. 7 14 21 95 r V l ' ' i'PROMPTER, PLEASE. Bob Hamillon, Jack Reynolds, ARMY ADVANTA . Join +l1e army s and Virginia Taylor didn'+ really forgei' 'Phe lines- +enan'I' Melvin R. I and Sergean+ John 1 'l'l'I6 camera iusi caughl' ihem during a pause in +l1e baugh. Hal M ew, K ' l1 Pei' , en l iunior class play, Seven Sis+ers. Johan discu e l f X il 4 xr .' J l vw, ,N I K. e FI + . . S +5 welcome a break in rou+ine ' he + ire b I gs and eagerly +l1rong our dur- .1 ' drill. onna VanBuskirk, Dale Langford, :L Florenc Anlonides gel ou+ first X.. ill v ln, plember lulure America marched back To lie occupalion ol learning. Tlwey greeled familiar laces, gol in slep l:meSide friends, and prepared for rlieir sgclwool year. yTl'1e loolball reams eorganizediand School spirir filled The l'1alls.fBl,ueigandygold acliyilries y cards were purclfiasedf and saludy beganj ' The year was onlie way. R orir ' R ii A R 400 I pf, I .. l 5 ' ffl fi' f' , I 'W' 0 . ' ss, . , . n , if '-ig, W , 3' '. , , ' . A,o'fi,Q,-' ' 46529, If 'V fr: i 1' y I ,C-1 A J , 1-,.,.4t' L1-, -' 61 ,.f'.,,-1,r'.f'w - 4 -fel, 4 - ' 'C' 'f , -V' I, ,Y 416,71 . 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V, X, Mex, -:inf-gfgwgxg, - ' 14. 4 ,141-Afgfgifrx-i:i1'if i s . - awe:-vm' iw' km-eq'rzefieiixffiiawr-Qfffilae Bulldo Barkers clwose llwelr cheerleaders. G. R. or .-. ,Ag 1: . .,, , -.,,,-ef: +,, V ,,,' -.xa-,fs . . . . . is 3 'A -' ' Lrfffff s.frzfi-f1P'fEifpf,1-1-lg,,and l-ll-Y scoured for new inlliales wlwile band' sa 1, Q, f 3:17--1-Li-.--fi, 'f' ' .-. vi- .-, L fnfrebbers pracliced llweir drills. lvlosl scnoolrforf-fi World War Il. Sludenl Council was bu'.syi,sel,l1inQ war slarnps and bonds. Upperclassmen elededsilieiruivi- officers and sclwool dances became regular evenl,sLQgL '11 PLAY PERFECUON. Jack,T:ii2Qie3a5Qi1' f-' Qanizalions Ioilclwed in lo lwelp pay for llwe lo be erecled in memory of ine alumni.Qlcilledpini'f'J , ,- snags +l1e ball as lhe over 'i'i l6v reverse +ha+ Lexinq+on's Minu+eme,ri3I,3f.Q:f51.-5 -' and Curlis Aggies.33 a lale affernoony jprfilfifijjg, 1? i5fg3ej1'1ff,,- Q' :ii ifilf7fQffQf I ii 'l fi i. 7 ','s' gf?-3i21iEj ff' f life- rj r. f, X,-1 1-N. 5 1 ,.,.?f: isvxf. -'J' skii 1,435,753 gf- EEUSF' Q ivan-2'-'s s. ,. s ., L . wg :Ti Q 4. p,c.1,. uf- f -x .,'sQ..-1-,.1 , ..,', ni, ,, N, vm.: '? 4.-MBE ,fu 'flsfwsz 1 V 'f si-T-2' .L-1.. -.-r 'f'1i -H. vu,-ffl' 1 A Y-511, vfax-Tfiisi ' uri' li souARE lowers smile while ,, merrimenf even +hougl1 +l1ey'wer'e?j, +l1e losers in +l1e season foolrballl +icke+ selling con+es+. foolball feam +o a gay eveniHg'3bfSiQQgff'1 GOING, GOING, GONE. Auc- Iioneer H. M. Johansen is search- ing for a bond bidder in 'Ihe fooiball sI'adium. The au+ographecI ball weni' +o 'Ihe highesi' bidder, George Kellogg, who purchased if 'For 52,800. BLACK BO' CHATTER. Talk- and gossip seem +o be Ihe chief occu- paiion of John McEvoy and Hal McGrew. This sIci+ was presenied in a pep assembly, by I'he mem- bers of +he drama+ics class. SWEET STRINGS. Erma Jean Thomsen, Earlene' Scovill, -Marian EIIswor+h, Helen Lawyer, 'Barbara Sorensenfperform wilh I'he orches- Ira for open house., All parenfs were invifed +o aI I'encI. we ,QA 4 1,4 -1. EfQ'1,-I,3'?2f-132532X'fe1'. - i fi.: -QF' . , Y,-ra.- -w. sy.:--13 ,-ik'fr+,.l1-1QPgY3:,,,y.- . Af'-,1 '.. - 4. . XX' NN--. ..- ' 'f' f,- '-1- K- - - -. - - V -1 -.-q.'.y.:r-,.g.-. --. z- .- .-of .. ---. X -. J -.3 ae, - W, .--- - .. ,s , .. VM,-v. - ,A -ix, . .,v., , AWA. , :J N., ...f ., Z, .--yy ,.,,-., ,V 5 ,A .Q 'L -:N-viE. fNa-r-1LLgk14-L Tl,-aww..Nil-:GS---'V-nf-..,lfs'.,-X. 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Y -'fam 6 76 Za BEAT THAT DEADLINE!! Working +o mee! +he copy deadline are Ruih Jepsen, organizaiion ediiorp Winona Peiers, underclassmeng BeH'y Beyerle, clubs: Myra Maup- in, musicg and BeHy McGov- ern, seniors. in slar! posilions second sernesier named Virginia Solrow, ecliror. Associare edilors ,Marian 'Miles, who was copy eclilorg Lile Websler, pholo ecliiorg and Belly McGovern, .Marjorie Schenck, iacullyq Shirley Calhoun, juniors, ii ,ayab Mia nd- Th resa Wh ile h ea d, m u sic 3 R ulh J e pse n , y6rl5Q -ickign a n , is po rrsp J a n e B u rg i n, a rr. Do l o res M i k kl es e n ffgiiiiffasSF.Qi-aifiliaiiriisfsgiilaifihfsiiiif.1!i!?i2QggRWGYW-gaavd. Carolyn Yom were appoififed +0 WPG We -3-gg-1, 5 L: D s , ,g,f1..,,--5 ,sN5,. V. .I V --Y.',g,4-:.Y,, 5- ,J ,Y N, ,gg AZKLTL N. ,45,,v', ,.. rg- ,- -. K .V X .s --se ' ,. ,C ' .,-4,-xg.,-4- ., W5 -,. ., .,.:.,, -,-,.,.- .-M,,,,,k-,L-A -. 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F..Wrighf,Qke Business rnanagerflflelen Lawyer, aided by Don Baker, was inicharge oi yearbook sales. l-lome room secreiaries sold 675 books. The aim ol lhe slaici was lo porlray lhe aclivilies, scholaslic achieyemenls, and lilie ol sludenls in The IC746 annual. l.asl year, lor lhe sixlh lime, lhe Round- Up won lhe All-American raling. The cur- renl slail is aiming for anolher prize year- book. YES, BOSS??? Gefiing iyping insfrucfions from Lila' Webs+er, pho'I'oi edifor, are +ypis'I's Eloise Rowley . J D ' and Carolyn Yocum ack Reynolds, who served on The annual s+a'Ff as qlo'okS-over The camera before faking a SOMEEMOOLA. Annual secre+aries are Carolyn Goodfellow, - Jim Johnsfon, Joan Weslenfeld, Helen Lawyer, Dick Anderson, Doro'I'hy Macomber, Mary Seaburg, Julaine Fos'l'er, Velma Jackson, and Donna Carpenfer. Money is 'rheir headache. HUBBA-HUBBA BOY. 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'Lv rv rwiif D u.- ,F 'JPL' pl IXINIIXIQ and working wilh +he superinlendenl, 'lhe board selecled a high school slaff which worlced oul' new ideas 'l'o simplify regislralion, +o equalize lhe leaching load, lo prepare a diversified schedule of exlra-curricular acfivilies, +0 improve l'he school planl, and lo perfecl leaching mefhods. I 'w-...M in IL lonlmal SUPERINTENDENT W. J. BRAHAM ATTer 24 years as superinTendenT oT The NorTh PlaTTe ciTy schools, W. J. Braham is s+ilI consTanTly on The alerT Tor new ideas and suggesTions To improve The presenT school sysTem. ln his oTTicial capaciTy he oTTen aTTends meeTings and conTerences in oTher ciTies. l-le spenT The week oT March ll in Chicago, aTTending a school adminis- TraTors' convenTion. lT was Mr. Braham who broughT The need oT improvemenTs in The ciTy schools To The aTTenTion oT The public This year, by wriTing a leT+er To The ediTor oT The Daily BulleTin. One oT The needs lisTed in The leTTer was more space Tor The shop and gymnasium oT The high school. PRINCIPAL OTTO OAKES During The second year ThaT OTTo Oakes has been principal in The NorTh PlaTTe Senior l-ligh School, he has been acTiye doing Things To beTTer The school. Through Mr. Oakes' eTTorTs new shop equipmenT was obTained. Mr. Oakes is helping esTablish a program which requesTs all sTudenTs oT The NorTh PlaTTe schools To have a Tuberculosis TesT. l-le has inTroduced a sysTem oT sTandard- ized TesTs Tor mosT classes in order To de- Termine Teaching progress. Principal Oakes is also a member oT The delegaTe assembly, The legislaTive body oT The Nebraska STaTe EducaTion AssociaTion. The end oT The war Tound The board oT educaTion worlcing on reconversion plans and problems. Among The plans Tor The high school is a new cinder bed Tor The Traclq and an ouTside curb To hold The cinders. This proiecT was impossible during The war because oT The laclc oT maTerials and labor. The board also approved The consTrucTion oT a new Tence and new TiclceT building Tor The TooTball Tield To be builT as a memorial. These men provided a Two hundred dollar raise in The salary oT The Teachers Tor The coming school year. lmprovemenTs on The audiTorium were also allowed. These include new blue and gold sTage curTains To replace The presenT maroon and whiTe ones. THE MEETING WILL COME TO ORDER. GeTTing down To business on such guesTions as providing irnprovemenTs in The high school audiTorium and The Tooflaall Tield are The board oT educaTion members. SeaTed around The Table are Dr. l.. F. STaTes, C. A. Norall, Frank Cornwell, president W. J. Braham, superinTendenT, George Luedlce, E. W. Fisher, and Carl R. Greisen. AcousTic board will also be builT inTo The ceiling and parTs oT The walls, similar To Those in The caTeTeria. A new moTion picTure proiecTor will also be purchased Through The co-operaTion oT The board oT educaTion. Their auThorizaTion oT The reguesT oT new shop eguipmenT Trom ForT Crook, Omaha, saved The Tax-payers oT NorTh PlaTTe approximaTely Tour Thousand dollars. ln The shipmenT received were benches, boTh wooden and meTal, soclceT wrenches, a moTor driven disTribuTor TesTer, a small oxy-aceTylene welding ouTTiT, Three Types oT vises, wrenches, a baTTery TesTer, a bralce adiusTmenT Tool, numerous sizes and Types oT screwdrivers, some punches and chisels, wood rasps and meTal Tiles, and Types oT heavy duTy pliers. ln The ciTy elecTions which Toolc place in April, York l-linman, Jr., and J. J. Swanson were elecTed To Till The places previously held by Franlc Cornwell and C. A. Norall. I5 Anderson Andresen Anlonides Bysong Conley Dannaff yyfelff A rj! 1475-L! Dd gf Y' 'bfvyxyaffoxvb A Q-if-1 i 16 0 U 5 1!Y VV6Af,fY jP,Q77u-6,174 ! . EEXXLQJRS-,J kfnlilmcl UML Q ' ANDERSON, R. CEDRIC . . . heads insfrumenfal music daparlmenf, band and orchesfra . . . al- fended Augusfana College, Vandercook School of Music, and Universify of Michigan . . . AB., B. Mus., and M.M. degrees . . . fiffeenfh year in Norfh Plalle. ANDRESEN, MISS RUTH C .... in charge of girls physical educafion . . . sponsors Cn A. A, , . . alfended Universily of Nebraska and Univer- sify of Wisconsin . . . B.Sc. degree . . . hunls or fishes in spare fime . . . also likes fo fravel and fake picfures. ANTONIDES, MISS FLORENCE . . . assislanf principal and guidance counselor . . . chief spon- sor of fhe senior class . . . affended Columbia Universify . . , B.Sc. degree . . . enioys affending ouf of fown games wifh a car full of iunior boys. BYSONG, MISS ABBIE C .,.. feaches shorfhand and bookkeeping fo fufure businessmen and sfe- nographer-s . . . affended Universily of Nebraska and Universify of Wisconsin . . . B.Sc,degree . . . kniffing fakes up her exfra minufes oufside of SCllOOI. CONLEY, MISS HELEN . . . new leacher who fauqhf af Gering lasf year . . . gives homemaking lessons fo fhe girls . . , affended Kearney Slale Teachers College and Colorado A. X: M .... A.B. degree . . . music is her hobby. DANNATT, MISS LILLIAN . . . leaches sopho- more English and consumer educafion . . . Sfudenf Council sponsor and member of fhe assembly commiffee . . . affended Universify of Nebraska . , . B.F.A. degree . . . direcfs fhe Mefhodisf Church choir. DEAVER, C. L ..,. came from Paxfon fhis year . . . feaches fhe fundamenfals of general science and algebra fo fhe freshmen . . , co-sponsor of I-li-Y . . . affended Chadron Normal and fhe Uni- versify of Colorado , . . M.A. degree. I6 DIENER, MISS INA L .... feaches world hislory fo fhe sophomores . . . co-sponsor of fhe senior class . . . affended fho Universify of Nebraska, Kearney Slale Teachers College, ancl Universify of California . . . A.B. and M.A. degrees. EDMONDSON, MISS GERALDINE . . . new feacher from Brush, Colorado . . . feaches Ihe iunior class English . . . co-sponsors fhe Bulldog Barkers and 'rhe iunior class . . . affended fhe Universify of Colorado . . . AB. degree . . . fo relax she reads. GATES, MISS DORIS B .... conducfed research af fhe Universify of Nebraska for The pasf fwo years . . . feaches biology . . . sponsors fhe iun- ior class . . , affended fhe Universify of Nebraska . . . B.Sc. degree . . . her hobby is fleas! GRIEVE, MRS. DOROTHY . . . resigned near mid- year when husband came home from Ihe army . . . faughf geomefry and algebra . . , aflended Kear- ney Sfale Teachers College . . . B.Sc. degree . . for recreafion she likes fo go picnicking. GRILL, MISS ERMA V .... feaches fyping and everyfhing fhaf goes wifh operafing fhe fypewrifer . . . co-sponsors Girl Reserves . . . aflended Uni- yersily of Nebraska and Columbia Universily . . B.Sc. and M.A. degrees . . . enioys oufdoor acfivi- fies, fishing parficularly. HAHN, MISS HILDA . . . 'reaches Spanish and normal fraining . . . sponsors fhe Spanish Club, Wood Bee Club, and Knighfhood of Youfh . . . affended fhe Universify of Nebraska . . . B.Sc. degree in educafion . , . collecfs maferials for Mexican scrapbook. HUFFSTUTTER, MRS. VIRGINIA . . . came here from Ravenna . . . feaches senior social science . . . co-sponsor of senior class . . . affencled Kearney Sfale Teachers College . . . B.F.A. degree . . . likes fo read, embroider, and play fennis. If Deaver Hahn INFORMATION DESK? Miss Florence AnTonides siTs aT her deslc, pen in hand, ready To answer guesTions and give sug- gesTions To parenTs oT high school sTudenTs, aT The annual open house. MASTERS OF HARMONY. The loarber shop cguar- AFTER DINNER JOKES? R. L. GeTTy, ediTor oT The TeTs had noThing on R. Cedric Anderson, Charles Daily Telegraph, W. J. Braham, superinTendenT oT I-l. Toms, Clarence E. WrighT, and G. Allison YosT, The ciTy schools, and Principal OTTo Oalces, chaT To- as They enTerTained aT one oT The TaculTy dinners. geTher aTTer one oT The TaculTy dinners. To promoTe a proTessional spiriT and l3eTTer undersTanding among The TaculTy rnemloers, was The goal oT The TaculTy This year. Misses I-lilda I-Iahn, Florence AnTonides, and Erma Grill werexelecTed To presenT programs aT TaculTy meeTings To carry ouT This idea. s Diener Edmundson Gales Grieve Grill HuFTsTuTTer HuHon KenT Mayer McCormick I7 l f I l sm I ms-'li ' Iwi' I 'E 'I ri 4. , +55-I Mor'I'on Newman Robberf RuTT Shavlik yy! nook Thompson TibIaeTTs Toms WI'ieaTIy,.. Wrighf N u os if -I I ,f I f, I l I ' 'I HUTTON, MISS MARY S .... The iuniors learn American hisTory Trom her . . . co-sponsors Bulldog Barkers and G. A. A ..,. aTTended The UniversiTies oT Nebraska, Mon- Tana, and Wisconsin . . . M.A. degree . . . collecTs cowboy booTs. KENT, MISS MARY . . . has been employed by The Army Signal Corps Tor The pasT Two and one-halT years... Teacher oT LaTin . . . co-sponsor oT Girl Reserves . . . aT- Tended The UniversiTy oT Nebraska . . . A.B. and M.A. degrees. McCORMICK, MISS GLADYS . . . Teaches Treshman Eng- lish . . , co-sponsor oT iunior class and TickeT chairman , . . aTTended' Nebraska Wesleyan and NorThwesTern , . . A.B. and M.A. degrees . . . gardening Takes up parT oT her spare Time. MAYER, ROY W .... resumed Teaching second semesTer aTTer working Tor The governmenT Tor Two years , . . is in The science deparTmenT . . . aTTended CoTner College and UniversiTy oT SouThern CaliTornia . . . A.B. and M.Sc. de gree. MEYERS, RAY . . . came in March aTTer his discharge Trom navy . . . Teaches senior social science and speech . . . aTTended UniversiTy oT Nebraska and STaTe UniversiTy oT Iowa . . . B,Sc. degree in educaTion . . . his hobby is woodworking. MORTON, MISS MARGARET. . , came here Trom Ord . . . is in maThemaTics cIeparTmenT . . , aTTended I-lasTings College and UniversiTy oT Michigan.. . A.B. and M.A. degrees . . . bowling is one oT her many hobbies . . . chair- man oT courTesy commiTTee. NEWMAN, HERBERT H ..,. supervises parT-Time program TogeTher wiTh reIaTed subiecTs . . . also Teaches mechanical drawing . . . aTTended UniversiTy oT Nebraska, A,M. Col- lege, and UniversiTy oT Colorado . . . A.B. degree. ROBBERT, MISS LYDIA . . . social sTudies and sophomore English are her subiecTs . . . co-sponsor oT Girl Reserves ...aTTended UniversiTy oT Nebraska and UniversiTy oT Colorado . . . B.Sc. degree in educaTion . . . collecTs un- u-sual names. I8 J f, 7 1 . fini! ,f N . 'kv' , RUTT, VICTOR B .... woodwork a'fI'HwsTage consTrucTion Teacher . . . in charge oT sTudenT service . . . aTTended Kearney STaTe Teachers College . . . his hobbies include Tishing, hunTing, and woodwork . . , member oT The visual educaTion commiTTee. SHAVLIK, MIS-S WILMA . . .Teaches senior English and dramaTics . . . in charge oT all dramaTic work in school . . . aTTended UniversiTy oT Nebraska and UniversiTy oT SouThern CaliTornia . . . A.B. degree . . . enioys reading and wriTing pOeTry. SNOOK, MRS. VELMA . , . in charge oT all vocal music groups in school . . . aTTended UniversiTy oT Nebraska, EasTern Nazarene College, and New England ConservaTory OT Music . . . B.F.A. degree . . . music is also her hobby. STORY, ALVIN . . . came Trom Cozad This year . . . assisT- anT aThIeTic coach and general shop Teacher . . . co-sponsor oT I-Ii-Y . . . aTTended Peru STaTe Normal . . . A.B. degree . . . hunTing is his chieT recreaTion . . . promoTed To head coach in March. THOMPSON, MISS MILDRED . . . TaughT in PorTland, Ore- gon, beTore coming here . . . commercial law and business English Teacher . . . aTTended York College STaTe College oT EducaTion . . . A.B. and M.A. degrees . . . likes To bowl. TIBBETTS, MISS LOIS . . . insTrucTor oT general maThemaTics and commercial ariThmeTic To TuTure audiTors . . . aTTended The UniversiTy oT Nebraska and Kearney STaTe Teachers College . . . B.Sc. degree . . . member oT social commiTTee. TOMS, CHARLES H .... aThIeTic coach and commercial geography Teacher . . . co-sponsor oT I-Ii-Y . . . aTTended UniversiTy oT Nebraska and SouThwesTern Tech . . . A.B. degree . . . enioys good music . . . IeTT Tor York, Nebraska, March I. TOUT, MRS. MARGARET , , . subsTiTuTed Tor Miss Ed- mondson, during her illness, Teaching iunior English . . . aT- Tended Colorado College and Denver UniversiTy summer school . . . B.A. degree . . . her hobby is music. AT one meeTing The use oT The library was discussed. A Triendly spiriT was also promoTed by a ChrisTmas dinner prepared by girls oT The home economics deparTmenT Tor The TaculTy aT ChrisTmas Time. ' The TaculTy was consTanTly Thinking, plannW si ways and means oT improving The school sysTem in general.ll. cTives ryexT ,year were also given much ThoughT aT TaculTy meeTings. Fil wefe 5ho,v91f1l'T'dDughour school year aT diTTerenT meeTings. AT one TaculTy dinne' . QeTTyfl'elegra 'J or,'wasf'guesT speaker. fi- H' jeff' X i ff I , ' 'MJ fl' rj fl , ' , fa- ' 1 ' 1 , 4745! Def? f 'A ,, ' . VV! I .z I -xy I in M4 ' ,- 4 ZAAXK, k- 1 f ' - M , J a ff , if f JUST A SITTIN' AND A READIN'. ThaT's rincipal OTTo Oakes, who was caughT in This inTormaI shoT relaxing aT his home aTTer a day4aT school. l-low- ever, noT all oT his evenings are spenT like This. WHEATLEY, MISS BEATRICE . . . Keeper oT The books . . . aTTended The College oT Emporia and The UniversiTies oT Illinois, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Kansas . . . A.B. degree . . . likes To read and play bridge . . . member oT The so- cial commiTTee. WRIGHT, CLARENCE F .... remedial reading and journal- ism insTrucTor. . .sponsors Round-Up paper and annual . . . aTTended The UniversiTies oT Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Colorado . . . M.A. and B.5c. degree . . . hobby, phoTog- raphy . . . cenTraI Treasurer. YOST, G. ALLISON . . . TauqhT algebra second sernesTer . . . visual educaTion supervision . . . aTTended UniversiTy oT Nebraska and Midland College . . . B.S. degree, is now working on his M.A .... coached Treshmen TooTball, baskeT- ball. YOUNG, KENNETH D .,.. reTurned To NorTh PlaTTe aTTer serving in army . . . Teaches boys gym and commercial geography . . . co-sponsors Track . . . aTTended Peru STaTe Normal . . . AB. degree . . . reads poliTical science, cur- renT evenTs. TICKETS PLEASE. Miss Ina Diener, Miss Lydia RobberT, and C. L. Deaver are busy Taking TickeTs and punching acTiviTies cards beTore The baskeTball games. Band members waiT in The background. THE CABINET MEETS. Discussing The problems oT The high school P. T. A. are Principal OTTo Oakes, Mrs. Carl Richardson, Mrs. Frank Cornwell, presi- denT, Mrs. William Lewis, and Fred Cunningham. I9 149' 'NX H 5 ef sv 4 533+ K 157 X s 1 dum 4 JS i ,, M -.-I+' xv, 3 f , 5 J.: 1' .. ,, 1 ,iw ., Jalan 9 dwarf, Srnio ACKERMAN, MARY . . . Sunny yearns lo be a slenog- rapher, bul by lhe looks ol lhings a cerlain senior may change lhose plans ...' she chose slenographic and college prep courses . . , worked hard lor G. R. I-2-3-4 . . . horse- back riding, drawing, dancing, and Keilh lake up her spare lime. AMAYA, MARGARET . . .lo be an elficienl secrelary is one ol Marg's lond dreams . . . a lop honor sludenl, she looked lo lhe lulure by pursuing lhe slenographic course . . . look parl in 6. A. A. I, sludenl secrelary I-2, lypisl lor Round-Up 3... Marg enioys reading and bowling as paslimes, APPLEGATE, BONNIE . , . dancing, skaling, and Marines are included in her hobbies . . . Apple was a member ol G. R. I-2-3-4, Bulldog Barkers I-2-3, glee club l-2-3, G. A. A. I-2, and belongs lo Jobs Daughlers . . . her ambilion is lo lind a mulli-millionaire . . . Apple is employed al lhe lelephone office. ATTEBERRY, BETTY . . . Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, lreasurer 3, Woodbee 4, G. A. A. I-2, allendance secrelary 3-4. .. college prep and normal lraining courses . . . dancing, sing- ing, and sporls make up Red's hobbies . . . she is plan- ning lo be an old-maid school marm unlil some nice bachelor happens along. BAILEY, KATHLEEN . . . shows, books, and ice skaling look all ol Kalhy's spare lime leaving a blank lor school aclivi- lies . . . Kalhy spenl her lour years enrolled in lhe gen- eral course . . . her guiding Iighl poinls lo lhe Iile ol a beauly operalor . . . bul she slill likes Mendelssohn and orange blossoms. BEAR, ROXANNE . . . Roxie came lrom Baraboo, Wis- consin, her freshman year . . . was engrossed in lhe collece preparalory course . . . she became a member ol G. A, A. 2, Gr. R. 2-3-4, and was an aclivilies secrelary 2-3 . . . her one ambilion is lo be a success al whaleyer she does. BESACK, IRIS . . . hopes lo become a movie sel designer . . . energelic sludenl in lhe college prep course . . . acliye in G. R, I-2-3-4, G. A. A. I, glee club 2-3-4, girls sexlelle 3-4, operella 4, Job's Daughlers . . . Irish claims lhal her hobby is working al lhe lhealer as an usherelle. i ' , WL 1.44, 51- Q..-f-411 f G 1 M . N .,,,A..,,JcifI,, f '-L-wk' Ll' ,L1kdAMnVxl,,.,M!e 1- noi 'Z 1. U.,.,-..,,..' M,MAfc.:N, PRO OR CON?? Bob Lammers presenls his views on lhe gueslion while Kenny Miller, Dick Slephens, and Jack Johnslon Iislen and wail lor lhe rebullal, delerminecl lo win lhe debale. BEYERLE, BETTY . . . her plans lor lhe lulure include a lry al being a laboralory lechnician . . . Belly glided lhrough lhe college prep course . . . G. R. I, G. A. A. I-2-3-4, cabinel member 2-3, vice-presidenl 4, glee club I-2, sludenl secrelary I-4, annual 4, Jobs Daughlers . . . she lhrives on bowling and piclure shows. BIEHL, DOLORES . . . presidenl ol Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, presidenl ol Woodbee 4, allendance secrelary 2-3-4, libra- rian 2-3 . . . dances wilh a gleam in her eye. . . Dode plans lo lollow lhe calling ol a normal lrainer and lhen sellle down lo being a successlul housewile. BOWEN, VIRGINIA , , . pul lyping experience lo good use by working as a slenographer lor lhe Galeway I-lay Company . . . Ginny conlribuled lo chorus 2-3-4, glee club 2-3-4, G. R. I-2-3-4, annual slall 3, Bulldog Barkers 3-4, presidenl 4, cheerleader 4 . . . she was enrolled as a parl lime sludenl her lasl semesler. BRANNON, ROBERT . . . lhe glorious navy beckoned Bob al lhe end ol lirsl semesler . . . he whizzed lhrough lhe general course . . . like all fellows, hunling occupies mosl ol his spare lime . . . on lhe parl lime program, he slaved away al Deloresl's, being a lirsl-rale clerk and handy helper. BRANTING, MARLENE . . . is looking lorward lo lhe day when she will be a lady in while. . . commercial course provided enough work lo keep her occupied during her lour years . . . scrapbooks, horse-back riding and good movies look up her spare lime . . . lypisl lor Round-Up lwo semes- lers her senior year, BRUCE, MARY . . . Pennsylvania will beckon Brucie upon gradualion . . . she has a greal desire lo lravel . . . she came here lrom Dickens her iunior year . . . was appoinled social chairman ol lhe Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, vice-presidenl ol Woodbees 4 . . .derives much pleasure lrom movies and baseball games. BUCHER, LILA . . . sped lhrough lhe slenographic course ...Gu R. I-2-3-4, glee club I-2, librarian 2-3, Bulldog Barkers 3-4 . . . Bulch admils lhal her hobbies are danc- ing, ealing and sailors . . . she has lhe lolly ambilion ol being a housewilefsomeday . . . worked al lhe Paramounl Thealer as cashier. .4 I, Ji? .124 M'04ii- 04, L. Q Q 'T ' TQQL -V-.-, an- XT4 s R K QW-s '- TVA- Ackerman Amaya Bowen Brannon 22 BURGlN, JANE , . . donaled her services lo G. R, 4, li- brarian 4, allendance secrelary 4 , . . Janie was ap- poinled arl edilor for lhe annual . . . slcelched her way lhrouqh lhe general course . . . she has hopes ol enlerinq in some field of arf, as drawinq is her hobby . . . Jane was cuslodian ol l'he annual dummy. CALHOUN, BRUCE . . . flashed lhrouqh Four lryinq years of alhlelics and women . . . he fried lhe general course . . . was an irnporfanl laclor of loolrball l-2-3-4, lraclc I-2-3-4, baslcelball 2-3, Hi-Y I-2-4 , . . B. Culoon will fry for a coachinq posilion on some uniyersily slahf . . . showed his heels in lraclr. CALHOUN, SHIRLEY... Cal daydreams ol loeinq a lliqhl nurse . . . did much for G, R. I-2-3-4, qlee club 2-3-4, chorus 3-4, madriqal 4, Bulldog Barkers 4, cheerleader 4, annual slag 4 . . . is a member of Jobs Dauqhlers , . .she spends her spare lime swimminq, dancing, and buzzinq around wilh lhe lwerps. ?', Applegale Affeberry Bailey Bear Bran+inq Bruce Bucher Burqin ATOMIC BLOND. Fair-haired Ar- lene lylcliain was chosen drum rnaiorelle lo lead The marching band down lhe Field belween halves al home lown loolball games. She laursl inlo aclion slep- ping high and swinging wide. REST FROM RULING. Senior class orllcers, Del Olsen, sergeanl-at arms: Diclc Slephens, presidenl: Marian Miles, vice-president and Charmaine Cushing, secrelary, meel in lhe audilorium for a chal. CALHOUN, WARREN . . . enloyed dancinq and swimminq when nol slruqqlinq wilh an induslrial arls course . . . 'Call' yearns lo be a farmer, or an enqineer in lhe Navy, bul while allendinq school, helped wilh loolball l-2, lraclc I-2, slaqe 2-3, Sludenl Service, l-li-Y 4 . . . he held down lhal :hair on lirsl lloor. 'SWG 1 ,JEL 5 Besaclc Beyerle Biehl Calhoun B. Calhoun S. Calhoun W. 23 .1 ,..... or--sv g , . 2. w-le 'V , QQ 3 ER -,lf Ks 9 M 5 ii m we elf is K , sh. fi ' ,V ,, , ,, ' is A 5 Q ,?,.f..1,f:lf,g gg, - . .- , s swag. ,, , Q 1 H. -A -my-. -. Q. i' 'l x 1 Q 1 Q J 'me Y , sri, 5, , .. .s. 1. 5, A Va. fi Candea Carmichael Carnes Carroll G. Carroll J Cassell Clark Cline Cole Coleman Ready now lo doll lheir sloppy swealers, dirly saddle shoes, and crew hairculs, I5O seniors will don lhe nylons, pumps, suils, lies, and lhe lradilional gray robe ol lhe high school graduale and march lo Pomp and Circumslanceu commencemenl day. CANDEA, ELIZABETH . . . Belly has high hopes ol becom- ing a lypisl aller she graduales . . . she prepared lor lhis chosen prolession by enrolling in lhe general course . . . co- operaled in glee club I-2-3, G, R, l-2-3-4 . . . lyping is al lhe lop ol Belly's lisl ol hobbies wilh cooking, and ironing lollowing close. CARMICHAEL, DOROTHY . . . Dorl is aiming al a posi- lion as an accounlanl . . . buf because she wears some- lhing special on her lell hand lhird linger, lhal aim mighl be dellecled lo lhe posilion al a housewile . . . wcrlcing al lhe Shady Inn loolc up mosl ol Dorl's lime. CARNS, DELORES . . . Winlcie is anolher girl whose lime seems lo be lalcen up by a cerlain someone , . . a parl lime sludenl, she parlicipaled in glee club and G. R, I-2 . . . dancing is her hobby . . . has lhe unique ambilion ol wanl- ing lo own a Ford wilh all lhe modern lrimmings. CARROLL, GENE . . . Gene lell lor Wenlworlh during his iunior year bul Norlh Plalle claims his olher school days . . . an avid sporlsman, he enioyed loolball I-2-3-4, basketball I-2-3-4, lraclc I-2-3-4, boxing 3-4, band I-2-3, l-li-Y I-2-4 , . , Casanova lilces ayialion and blondes . . . he compleled a college prep course CARROLL, JACK . . . Jack accompanied his lwin brolher Gene in allending Wenlworlh his iunior year . . . he was an aclive lillle guy in loolball I-2-3-4, band l-2-3, l-li-Y I-2-4, vice-presidenl 4 . . . Lillie Brilches look a college prep course lo. enable him lo gel ready lor his lile worlc in surgery. CASSELL, VERAMAE . . . normal lraining course is prepar- ing Sunshine lo be a successful leacher . . . her aclivilies included Bulldog Barlcers I-2, Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, Wood- bee 4 . . . lills her spare lime by roller slraling or rid ng horses . . . hopes lo play lhe role ol a housewile belore loo long. CLARK, JERRY... Buddie honored Norlh Plalle by choosing lo graduale lrom lhis high school . . . one ol Uncle Sam's old salls, he is Hshooling his slar loward chemical engineering . . . a college preparalory cou Se, hunling and lishing, l-li-Y 4 were his main paslimes. WOIKIN' SOILS. Rulh Cole, Belly Rich, Lila Bucher, Delores Carnes, Arlene lvlcliain, Bonila While, Bonnie Applegale, Jeanelle Wrighl, Bonnie Welsh, Frances Pelerson, and Shirley George gel worlc suggeslions in relaled subiecls class. 24 sf. W will is . . 3 I . BOND BUYERS. Jack Carroll, Paul Kirkman, Bob Flora, Frilz Lundin, Gene Gillespie, Randy Will, Dale Langlord, Helen Fong, Miss Lillian Dannall, Bob Swaim, I-lelen I-lansen, and Charles Irvin are doing lheir bil by buying slamps and bonds. TEEN CANTEEN TALK. Junior Lewis, Dianne l-leur- ing, Mrs. Reed Reynolds, Pal Clark, Mariorie Coursey, and Charles Irvin discuss lhe dances which were held al lhe Pawnee I-lolel. These dances were linanced by youlh canleen funds, CURTIS, DICK , . . induslrial arls course . . . band I-2, CLINE, DOROTHY. . .lhis normal lrainer look parl in G. A. A. l, band I-2, glee club 4, allendance secrelary 4, vice-presidenl of Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, reporler lor Wood- bees 4. . . Dol includes in her hobbies dancing and collecling piclures . . . lirsl on lhe lisl ol chosen professions is leaching. COLE, ALBERT . . . basso Abbe sang his way lhrough quarlelle 4, oclelle 4, madrigal 4, chorus 3-4, and a college prep course . . . an Eager Beaver, he claims chemislry his hobby and by allending lhe Universily ol Nebraska, he will change his hobby lo a prolession. COLEMAN, ALETHA . . . chose lhe college prep course ...also liound lime lor G. R. I-2, G. A. A. I-2-3 . . . Mickey enioys riding horses and reading . . . she collecls malch covers as a hobby . . . she is eagerly looking lorward lo lhe day when R. N. will lollow her name on a nurse's diploma. CORNWELL, DEAN . . . Dean owns up and admils hav- ing very Iillle ambilion, however, he did parlicipale in lool- ball 2-3-4, lrack 2-3-4, and I-li-Y 4 . . . wilh some luck. he may end up being a good school board member and lollow in his lalher's loolsleps . . . Dean's hobbies didn'l lake much lime, so he Ioaled along. CRANE, JESSE . . . cule Iillle Wiley is a charler member ol lhe Bunny Boys and ioked lhrough a general course, loolball I-4, baskelball I-2-3-4, lrack I-2-3-4, I-li-Y l-2-4, presidenl 4, band I-2 . . . alhlelics and women were lhe high spols lor paslime . . . coaching a big universily leam is his ambilion. CREWDSON, DONA . . . plugging lhrough a slenoqraphic course look a lol ol Crewdy's lime . . . aclive in G. R. 2, G. A. A. 3 . . . Dona is a liny girl who is always ready lor aclive sporls . . . wanls lo be a privale secrelary lor some big concern . . . now busy working in lhe U. P. Depol. CRUISE, LORNA . . . hailed from Grand Island her sopho- more year . . . gave her lime lo G. A. A. 2, G. R. 3, glee club 3 . . . she was a parl lime sludenl . . . is now em- ployed al Sl. Mary's l-lospilal . . . spends her spare minules roller skaling or playing lennis . . . hopes lo be a labora- lory lechnician. CUMMINGS, FRANCES . . . Frannie guided swillly lhrough lhe slenographic course . . . guided iusl as swillly inlo G. R. 3-4 and glee club 2 . . . always on lhe go lo shows or on hikes . . . her guieler moods are spenl reading . . . hopes lo be a slewardess on one ol lhe gianl airplanes which roar across lhe heavens. lrack l-2, baskelball I, and running score board lor baskel- ball 2-3-4, I-li-Y 4 . . . Merl is eilher making model air- planes or driving lrucks when nol allending his classes . . . Dick says lhal lhe Union Pacilic probably will use him eilher as mechanic or engineer. CUSHING, CHARMAINE . . . lhis blonde member ol lhe Kliks was in G. A. A. l, G. R. 2-3-4, glee club 2 . , . held down lhe ollice ol vice-presidenl ol lhe Spanish Club and secrelary ol lhe senior class . . . Cush is especially al- lracled lo leller wriling and dancing . . . wanls lo be a nurse in China . . . ICP46 Valenline Queen. DAVIS, FLORINE . . . Flinkv served as a boosler lor G. R. I-2-3-4, glee club I-2-3-4, chorus 2-3-4 . . . she was a slu- denl secrelary I-2-3-4 and presidenl ol lhe Spanish Club 4 . . . sailons seem lo enler inlo her lile as lhey are included in her hobbies wilh swimming and music . . . is aim'ng lo oe a nurse. args Cornwell Crane Crewdson Cruise Cummings Curlis Cushing 25 Davis Deidel Dowhower EiIioTT Evans Exsfrom Fix Fong Fuller Georqe Gillespie Gloyer GriFliiTI-I Grover M. Grover H PoignanT memories which will live The longesT are oT The lasT TooTball game, The lasT baskerball game, The lasT Track meeT in which They Took parT as seniors. The Tun oT The opereTTa and senior class play pracTices will remain long aTTer equaTions and Tormulas are TorgoTTen . . . Under The moTTo, WiTh TaiTh in The TuTureq wiTh conTidence in Today, wiTh The red rose as The class Tlower, and silver and blue as The class colors, The seniors led all classes in all acTiviTies oT The school. The opereTTa The Marriage oT NanneTTe, presenTed by The chorus on lvlarch l5, TeaTured seniors Winona PeTers as Nannette, Thresa WhiTehead as Tuoime, Jack .lohnsTon as The Duke, Bob Lammers, as Marcel, wiTh ArT I-lickman as business manager oT The producTion. DEIDEL, AUDREY , . . enTered The gay liTe oT a normal Trainer . . . Took parT in The gala aTTairs oT KnighThood oT YouTh 3, Woodbee 4 . . . served on The cabineT oT each as social chairman 3 and librarian 4. . .would be saTisTied wiTh The liTe oT a rural Teacher, aT leasT Tor a while. DOWHOWER, VIRGIL LAVERNE . . . Red calls hirnselT a sporTsman, mainly a hunTer . . . he hopes To be a big dairyman in his laTer days . . . general course . . . a red devil in TooTball I-3-4 he was also a handy garage man when noT sTruggling wiTh school work To keep eligible Tor TooTbalI. ELLIOTT, IMAGEAN . . . dreams oT iusT roaming around The UniTed STaTes and ending up in Idaho . . . along wiTh The sTudies oT The general course, her Time was spenT as a mem- ber OT G. R. 3, G. A. A. 4, and as a librarian 4 , . . painTe ing, reading, and peTs are included in her Tancies. EVANS, ANTHONY . . . aTTended NorTh PlaTTe during his senior year only . . . while in Billings, lvlonTana he shone in I-li-Y I-4, Quill and Scroll 2, band IA2, baskeTball I-2 . . . college prep , . . Tony is known as a hunTer and Tisher, and desires To be known as a newspaper publisher or wriTe'. 26 EXSTROM, MARDELL . . . The sTudies oT The college prep course challenged Chic Tor The pasT Tour gears . .. G. A. A. I-3-4, Bulldog Barkers 2-3-4, secreTary 4 supplied her good Times . . . enioys shows and sporTs . . . collecTs buTTons as a hobby . . . plans To be an accounTanT. FIX, RAYMOND , . . Though oTTen seen TreguenTing The pool hall lbilliardsl, he did Take a slrong college prep course . , . I-Ii-Y 4, hiking, swimming were imporTanT helps . , . Ray was aTTracTed To auTo mechanics in spiTe ol The grease and noise and skinned knuckles. FONG, HELEN , , , her Three years in high school were spenT as a member oT G. A. A. I-2-3, sTudenT council IA2-3 . . . I-lelen has The loTTy arnbiTion oT becoming a docTor or a proTe'ssor in a Chinese college . . . her hobbies a e made up oT reading, skaTing, and collecTing sTamps and phoTographs. FOSTER, JULAINE . . . kepT busy as an aTTendance secre- Tary 2-3-4 and as an annual secreTary 4 . . . was a member oT glee club I, G. R. l . . . Julaine is anoTher oT The senior girls who has hiqh hopes oT becoming a nurse, preferably a laboraiory Technician . . . sTenographic course, N . .. .N J. 5 f .. A . . - ' 8 .. .sf Eos Ham l fer Fousi' Freiberq illon Hansen Harper FOUST, GEORGA . . . enrolled in lhe general course . . Dedie lcund lime lor G. A. A. 2, sludenl secrelary 3 . . she yearns lo gel married and lravel lo Calilornia . .. lhinks dancing is lops . , . collecls posl cards as an inler- esling hobby . . . also linds lime lor reading. FREIBERG, JEAN . . . rolling along in lhe slenographic course, Jinx lollowed lhrough wilh G. R. I, G. A. A. 2. annual secrelary 2, allendance secrelary 2-3-4, Round-Up lypisl 3 . . , she craves colored slalionery and spends her lime using il . . . is experiencing her ambilion as a nurse by working al a hospilal. FULLER, MARY LOU . . . worked diligenlly as a member ol G. A, A. I-2 and as a homeroom secrelary 4 . . . lo be an excellenl bookkeeper rales high in l.ou's lulure plans . . . appreciales a good movie along wilh skaling and reading . . . enrolled in lhe commercial course. FLOWERS FOR THE FAIREST. Donna Van Buskirk, loolball gueen ol '45, receives an orchid lrom Dean ivliller, caplain ol lhe '45 Bulldogs. The presenla- lion look place ala dance al Jellers Pavilion. GEORGE, SHIRLEY . . . coming here lrom Omaha her lreshrnan year, Shirls gave all her spare lime lo drawing . . . her senior year lound her wilh a prospeclive Iile-lime male in mind . . . prelers lhe role ol a dielilion nexl lo housekeeping . . . ioined her classmales in lhe classes ol lhe general course. GILLESPIE, EUGENE . . . loolball I-2-3-4, baskelball I-2-3-4. lrack I-2-3-4, Hi-Y I-2-4 . . . college prep , . . Gene was always gabbing aboul sporls, ranching, ioining lhe lvlarinz Corps or women . . . lor some reason old 44 couldnl slay very lar away from room IOS period 3, 5, 7, 3. GLOYER, DON , . . allhough he moved lo Scollsblull and didnil graduale here, Don will be remembered lor his slamp colleclion, malch cover colleclion, his greal loaling and eal- ing . . , Don hooes lo be The besl archileclural designer in lhe counlry . . . sailed lhrough a college prep course and Hi-Y 2. GRIFFITH, DAVID . . . Grill was one ol many high school sludenls who parlicipaled in lhe general course . . . any- lhing ol an ouldoor origin, goll, hunling, and pool seem lo salisly his longings . . . lhoughl aboul being a greal engi- neer on lhe Union Pacilic . . , nol a bad goller. GROVER, MAXINE . . . Ivlacky admils lhal sheis iusl wailing lor lhe righl guy . . . unlil he comes along she'll be conlenl wilh a clerking iob . . . donaled her loyal sup- porl lo glee club I-2-3-4, she looks loward lhe domeslic side ol Iile as sewing is her hobby . . . enioys a good parly. GROVER, HAROLD . . . an induslrial arls course and being a lop-nolch caleleria worker made his school days lull while hunling, fishing, and lrapping helped Maller school lime lly . . . he didn'l seem lo pick up a nickname around school so was iusl known as Harold lo everyone. HAMILTON, MARCIA . . . G. R. I-2-3-4, lreasurer 4, band I-2-3-4, chorus 4. orcheslra 2-3-4, llule lrio I-2-3-4, madrigal 4, girls sexlelle 4, marching band 2-3-4 . . . Susie is also a member ol Jobs Daughlers and lhe TwerpS . . , believes in having lun . . . she wanls lo be a pharmacisl. HANSEN, PHYLLIS . . . lhe leaching prolession looks al- lraclive lo Phil . . . she look lime oul lrom her sludies lor G-. R. 3, G. A. A. 3-4, Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, Woodbee 4 . . . has lhe lascinaling hobby ol collecling foreign money and pillow lops , . . normal lrainer . . . gelling ready lo leach. HARPER, ROBERT . . . visions ol engineering dance lhrough his head, while he allended loolball I-2, lrack I-2-3, Hi-Y 4, college prep course . . . Harp had a cule lillle car which added lo lhe greal colleclion ol N. P. H. S. cars . . . Harp could usually be lound al lhe reservoir wilh his molor boal. CHECKING UP. lylr. and lylrs. Wilson Adams dis- cuss Bill's work wilh ivlrs. Velma Snook al lhe annual open house held November 20. Joyce Walker is an inleresled onlooker, who's nexl2 HART, SHIRLEY LOU . . . aclivilies during her high school days included G. R. and G. A. A .,.. is also a 4-I-l club member . . . commercial course was her olher main allrac- lion . . . Chick would be salisliied raising colls, provided she could break Them . . . dreams of flying her own plane around The world. HARTFORD, JERRY. . . mixed an induslrial arls and a parl lime course . . . was an acliye member of The Nebras- ka Slale Guard before ioining The blue suil boys, Navy in olher words . . . when allending school, hunling, fishing, and roller skaling were in his mind . . . Jerry plans 'ro become a salesman for his lulure. HASTINGS, ROBERT . . . college prep course . . . Bob spenl his sophomore and iunior years in Los Angeles bul de- sired gradualing from N. P. I-I. S ..., foolball I, Track I-4, baskelball I-2-3-4, I-li-Y 4 . . . he has no hobbies, excepl a cerlain blond, and no ambilions . . . a good looking boy, he usually had all The gals swooning. HELBERG, GLEN . . . a Tirsl rale callle roper, Glen is al- ready planning for his ranch . . . he also goes in For hunfing and fishing I-li-Y 4 , . . wilh an induslrial arls :ourse, he finally enlered The nighl life, and was ollen seen wilh blondes . . . Though he didn'l go oul for sporls, his car was handy Tor oul bf Town games. HEURING, DIANE. . .lililled easily Through The college prep course . . . look parl in G. A, A. 2, G. R. 3-4 . . . an- nual secrelary 3 . . . Dinie is one of The Kliks and is also a Job's Daughler . . . hopes some day lo be a welfare worker . . .she enioys wriling lellers and collecling piclures of her friends. HICKMAN, ARTHUR . . . Arlie's conlribulion was fool- ball I-2, lrack I, band 2-3-4, chorus I-2-3-4, presidenl 4, dance band 3'4, annual 4, Round-Up 4, I-li-Y I-4, orcheslra 3-4, madrigal 2-3, oclelle I-2-4, guarlelle 2-3, sax sexfelle 4, and acliyilies assembly 4 . . . a good sporls edilor Tor The RoundAUp, Arl desires lo allencl college. 28 O CHRISTMAS TREE. Dale Langford, Bob Anlon- ides, Bill Merrell, Virginia Taylor, Jess Crane, Thresa Whilehead, Gene Carroll, Marian lvliles, Bob Lam- mers, Bill Pilzer, Dave Grillilh, and Dick Slephens lrim The lree wilh linsel and bulbs. BOTTOMS UP! The closing scenes of A Chrislmas Carol shows The Crachil family drinking a heallh lo lvlr. Scrooge. The parl of Tiny Tim was lilled by Tommy I-lill, small brolher ol Lyle I-Iill. Lile Websler plays a close-Iisled Scrooge. Hari Harfforcl Hashngs Jackson JanDe Beur Janecek HORA, PAULINE . . . Pug was a member ol G, A. A. I-2-3-4, member ol lhe cabinel 2-3-4 . . , plays lhe piang. as a hobby . . . admils she's no second Ilurbi . . . lhe slen- ographic course and Ray kepl her days prelly well lilled . . . hopes lo become a privale secrelary in some big corpora- lion. HUNT, VIRGINIA , . . her lile's ambilion seems lo locus on music . . . she sang her way lhrough glee club I-2, chorus 2-3-4, and was a member ol band I-2-3-4, orcheslra 3-4, clarinel guarlel 3-4 . . . lhe college prep course prepared Virginia lor college where she will sludy music and be a celebrily. IRVIN, CHARLES... Chuck has lhe honor ol being Norlh Plalle's lirsl relurned veleran . . . being a solid iiller- bug, he danced his way lhrough a general course . . . band I-2-4, lrack I, Hi-Y I-2-4, Navy 3, leader ol Chuck and I-Iis Top I-Ials 4 . . . Chuck lhinks heavily ol organizing his own swing band. IRVIN, EAMES . . . college prep course . . . band I-2-3, lrack I, loolball I, chorus 4, I-li-Y 4, operella 4 . . . Smoky spenl his lasl lour years building model airplanes, boals and llying . . . he plans lo allend Nebraska U., where he will enroll lor an engineering course . . . loves lo make girls swoon when he sings. JACKSON, VELMA . . . coming lrom Slerling, Colorado, her sophomore year, Jacke enrolled in lhe -slenographi: course . . . horse back riding and lraveling lake up mosl ol her spare lime . . . her ambilion is lo gain lhe posilion of an inlerior decoralor . . . G. R. 2, annual secrelary 4. JAN DE BEUR, ARTHUR . . . coming lrom Alma, Nebraska, lasl year, Frenchy compleled a college prep course, lool- ball I-2-3-4, boxing I-2-3 . . . he was guile a iillerbug, bul also did well wilh roller skaling and hunling . . . Arl will sellle down lrom his lravels and become an engineer . . . wenl lo Omaha. JANECEK, ELLEN MAY . . . her oulside aclivilies included G. A. A. 2, annual slall 3, secrelary ol Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, lreasurer ol Woodbee 4. . . her ambilion lall in line wilh normal lraining course, as she wanls lo be a school marm lor a lew years and revolulionize leaching melhods. JENSEN, ESTHER , . . her chosen aclivilies were G. A. A. I-2-3-4, cabinel 3-4, G. R. I, glee club 2-3-4, chorus 4 . . . Eddie is an old hand al poker playing, also enioys bowl- ing and hunling . . . her whalnol shelves are loaded wilh dolls and lamps . . . plans lo allend college . . . lhen enler lhe world as a scienlisl. JEPSEN, RUTH . . . school days lound Jep a member of G. A. A. I-2-3-4, cabinel 2-3-4, glee club 2, sludenl secre- lary 2-3, G. R. 3-4, Bulldog Barkers 3-4, Round-Up 4, annual slall 4 , . . college prep course prepared her lor nurse's lraining . . . linds enlerlainmenl in cooking and bowling. JOHANSON, WILLIAM . . . bookkeeping and accounling course . . . Killer proved himsell in chorus 3-4, I-li-Y 4, The Palsy 3, The Chrislmas Carol 4, pholographer lor lhe annual . . . Joe lell in March lor Uncle Sams Navy . . . like lalher, like son, he hopes lo be an auclioneef. JOHANSEN, GLEN . . . loolball I-2-3-4, baskelball I-2-3-4, lrack I-2-3-4, I-li-Y 2-4, chorus 4 . . . Joe was a hall-miler who whizzed lhrough an induslrial arls course . . . a guy who appreciales good looking girls and baskelball, he would like lo gel married and raise a winning baskelball leam. JOHNSTON, JACK . . . band I-2-3-4, caplain 4, chorus I-2-3-4, lrack 2, Sludenl Council 4, guarlelle 3-4, oclelle I-3, madrigal 2-3-4, brass sexlelle I-2-3-4, barilone guarlelle 4, marching band I-2-3-4, Aclivilies Assembly 4, I-li-Y I-2-4 . . . music and lraveling were loremosl in his mind wilh a college prep course second. JOHNSTON, JAMES . . . I-ligh-Gear Homer slruggled lhrough a general course . . . band 2, Sludenl Service 3-4, Slage 3-4, caplain 4, secrelary lo Mr. Rull 4 . . . Jim came lo Norlh Plalle lrom Sulherland his sophomore year . .. mighl be a pilol lor lhe Army Air Corps lor a lew years. KARIS, GEORGE . . . spenl his school days riding a molor- cycle, swimming and laking a slill parl-lime course, glee club I-2-3 . . . George has lhe admirable ambilion ol becoming a slricl bachelor . . . J. C. Penney's slore was lhe scene ol George's grealesl ellorls al working and dancing look hf-s leisurely ellorls. Helberg Heurinq Hickman Hora Hunl Irvin C. Irvin E. Jensen Jepsen Johanson B. Johansen G. Johnslon Jack Johnslon Jim Karis 29 SECOND-HAND MEN. Pleading lor donalors lo lhe G. R.-l-li-Y clolhing drive are Lile Websler, Jim Uebel, Bob Lammers, and Ray Maxwell. Donalions lolaled I,l8O pounds-wilh G. R. winning. SOXER SWOON. Bill Merrell's groaning proved loo much lor Virginia Taylor. Marcia l-lamillon, Kenny Miller, and Myra Maupin sland by. Bill was a lealured soloisl lor lhe winler band concerl. On lhe Sludenl Council were rhree senior ollicers: James Uebel, presidenlg Belly McGovern, secrelaryg and Bill Pilzer, sergeanl-al-arms . . . Caplain Dean Miller led lhe l945 loolball squad, Jerry Swanson caplained lhe baskeball leam, Bruce Calhoun lronled lhe l946 lrack squad . . . The Bulldog Barker presidenl was Virginia Bowen, l-lelen Robinson was elecled lo lhe G. R. presidency, and Jesse Crane headed l-li-Y. KESTERSON, ART . . , induslrial arls course . . . loolball I, baskelball I, lrack I, 2nd band I-2, Sludenl Service 3-4, slage 3-4 . . . owning a slick converlable, Arl claims lo be very inleresled in messing wilh cars, also he likes lo work wilh wood . . . being a man ol leisure sounds swell lo Arl who has no cerlain ambilions. Keslerson A. Keslerson D. Kirkman Kumaqi Lagerquisl Lammers 30 KESTERSON, DELMAR . . . Kesly allended lhe Bignell l-liqh School I-2 and came lo Norlh Plalle 3-4 . . . he sailed lhrough a qeneral course... Delmar lound hi-s qrealesl pleasure in hunling and lishing and mighl buy a larrn or open a garage . . . a Iiflle guy, he was always known lor his cheerlulness. KIRKMAN, PAUL . . .a college prep course, band I-2-3. loolball I-4, lrack I, l-li-Y I-2-4, Eager Beavers 3, iazz band 3, helped wilh movie proieclor I-2-3 . . . Kirks ambilion is lo enioy lile and lrom all indicalions he has already suc- ceeded, bul his lulure may include being a salesman. KUMAGAI. MAY. . . played an imporlanl parl in band I-2-3-4, orcheslra 3-4, clarinel quarlelle 3-4 . . . G. R. 2-3, G. A. A. 3-4 . . . when Maisie isn'l swimming or playing her clarinel she's day-dreaming ol being a nurse . . . cap- ered lhrough lhe slenographic course . . . lried her hand al iournalism. LAGEROUIST, LORAINE . , . overpowered lhe elusive sub- iecls ol lhe college prep course . . . G. A. A. I-2-3-4, pian- isl 3-4, 6. R. 4 provided enough enlerlainmenl lo keep her happy during her lour years . . . Lorraine would like lo lake her place in lhe world as a career girl . . . is always willing lo play lhe piano. LAMMER5, ROBERT . . . Bob was a good one lo help in chorus l-2-4, loolball I-2-3, lrack I-2-3, oclelle 4, madrigal 4, Eager Beavers, l-li-Y 4, operella 4 . . . while in school he enioyed such sporls as lishing, hunling and swimming and wishes lo allend some good college . , . Universily ol 'Soulhern California. Langford Lawyer Lebsock Lehman L. Lehman R. LeTh LorenTzen Lymber Lyons McClellan McGovern McGraw McKain Mason LANGFORD, DALE . . . Lanko proved To be one oT The busiesT boys oT The class . . , STudenT Council I-2-3-4, Junior presidenT, Hi-Y I-2-4, cabineT I-2, Bunny Boys, sTudenT manager oT TooTball I-2, Track I-2, baskeTbaII I-2, band I-2, The PaTsy 3 . . . Dale always burned down The garage wiTh his experimenTing. LAWYER, HELEN . . . became an ambiTious member of 6. R. I, orchesTra I-2-3-4, Bulldog Barkers 2-3-4, iazz band 3, G. A. A. 4, Round-Up sTaTT 4, business manager Tor annual I . . . Mac likes dancing and parTies, especially iT I-leinie is along . . . commercial course prepared her To be a successTuI sTenographer. LEBSOCK, DICK . . . agricuITural course . . . I-Ieinie' col- IecTed souvenirs wiTh as much vigor as he had when caring Tor live sTock . . . coming Trom C5oThenburg his Treshman year, he will develope his course inTo a vocaTion . . . a cer- Tain blonde senior was usually The obiecT oT his aTlecTions. LEHMAN, LEOTA MARY . . . TransTerred Trom EusTis High School her iunior year . . . gained a spoT in band 3-4 and G, A. A. 3-4 . . . TooTs would like To be abl: To play diTTerenT music insTrumenTs . . . To be a saxophone player would saTisTy her . . . enrolled in general course, LEHMAN, RUTH . . . sped Through The sTenographic course . . . hopes To speed on Towards a sTenograp-hic posiTion . . . was a member oT glee club I-2-3-4 and G. R. 3-4 , . . Van Johnson is a parT oT Rickey's spare minuTes, as she collecis picTures oT him as a hobby, LETH, CHARLES . . . a Top raTe man Tor Tinkerinq wiTh machinery, 'lBud Took a college prep course, Hi-Y I-2-4, band 2-3, STudenT Council 3-4, band librarian 3, Eager Beavers 3 . . . he-really wanTs To geT rich and reTire, buT is aTraid he mighT have To work a Tew years TirsT. LORENTZEN, RONALD . , . Ron seemed To like a cerlain alumnae oT This school, and when noT dreaming oT her, Ire ThoughT abouT a college prep course, band 3-4, orchesTra 3-4, swing band 3-4, I-Ii-Y 4. . .Though Rorald will ioin T e navy soon, he will IaTer serve as a docTor. w.AffNlYNKMlAlf y LYMBER, EVANGELEEN . . . college prep course . . . G. R. I-2-3-4, glee club 2-3-4, chorus 2-3-4, sTudenT secreTary 3-4 . . . had a lead in The iunior class play . . . The gay side oT her liTe is well Taken care oT by dancing, music, and sailors . . . Vangie wanTs To see her name in big IighTs as sho hopes To be an acTress. LYONS, ROBERT . . . general course . . . TooTbaIl I-2-3-4, baskeTbaII I-2, Track I-2-3, Hi-Y I-2-4, secreTary 4, band I-2, was iunior class sergeanT oT arms 3 . . . Bruno had a IiTTle blue and gold car which Took his Time along wiTh aThleTics, hunTing and Traveling . . , Bob Took a shine To The Marines and he miqhf ioin up. MCCLELLAN, BONNIE. . .small buT mighTy, Mac par- TicipaTed in G. A. A. I, band I-2-3-4, marching band I-2-3-4, and became a sTudenT secreTary 4. . .The sTenographic course prepared her To Take over The posiTion oT an eTTicienT secreTary . . . loves To coIIecT inTeresTing phoTographs. MCGOVERN, BETTY . . , G. R. I-2-3-4, cabineT 3-4, sTudenT council I-2-3-4, secreTary 4, glee club I-2-3-4, chorus 2-3-4, sexTeT 3-4, accompanisT I-2-3-4, orchesTra 3, Round-Up sTaTT 4, annual sTaTT 4, Treasurer oT Spanish Club 4 . . . Mac Tinds gossip and The Twerps inTeresTing . . . college enTers inTo her TuTure plans. MCGREW, HAROLD . , . Dangerous Dan slipped Through band I-Z-3-4, chorus I-2, orchesTra 3-4, brass sexTeTTe 3-4, band sergeanT 3, TooTbaII 2-3, Track I-2-3, TrumpeT Trio 3-4 . . . commonly known as I-Ial, he aTTended WenTworTh 3, buT decided To graduaTe Trom This school. MCKAIN, ARLENE . . . Mac was one oT The prancing ma- IoreTTes 2, and was drum maioreTTe 3-4 . . . her ambiTion To be a housewiTe will -soon be TulTiIled as a cerTain rancher has The siTuaTion well in hand . . . employed parT-Time . . , horse-back riding, dancing and skaTing caTch her eye. MASON, ETHEL . . . TooTsie Tilled her school days wiTh The duTies ol: an oTTice secreTary I-2 and an aTTendance secre- Tary 3-4 , . . To be an experT secreTary is her aim in IiTe . . . she has The TascinaTing hobby oT meeTing people . , . en- rolled in sTenographic course . . . should be a good oTTice worker. X . C I X . . , I - 3 I I EidwBA.J K. , Alix l ,' X 'T vfjii ' 0 , TI'-Thy 5? X ' .X U . ' K -X I f- , --- f W QNX' , Glyn! .v,z.,.,5sg 5 K,-,f , -. , , ll - , ,rrJ,?4X3 JL 3 . K 3 fl yvv Maupin Mehl Miles Miller D. Miller K. Mullilcin Murphy Okomofo Olson Pefers Peferson F. Peferson K Some members oi The class leil school al The end ol The iirsl semesler lhis year: Dale Langford, Jerry Clark, Bill Johanson, Richard Taylor, and Bob Brannon ioined The Navy. AI Cole enlered lhe Universily of Nebraska. Don Gloyer moved To Scollsbluil, Nebraska, while David Mullikin wenl lo Monlrose, Colorado, in March. MAUPIN, MYRA . . . band and orcheslra I-2-3-4, llule lrio l-2-3-4, G. R. I-2-3-4. cabinel I-2-34, sfudenl council 2-3-4, aclivilies board 3-4, iunior class play 3, chorus 4, madriqal 4. annual slarf 4 . . . My enioys dancing, lOalin', and The Twerps . . . hopes lo do her parl for lhe world as a pisye chialrisl. MEHL, MARlE KATHRYN ...enrolled in college prep course . . . band I-2-344, orcheslra 2-3-4, secrelary 2-3-4, ohficer 2-3-4, clarinel quarlelle 2,34 . . . Cappy linds pleasure in music and qardeninq . . . she has hopes of beinq an oulslandinq Teacher . . . is a working member of Jobs Dauqhlers. MILES, MARlAN . . . band I-2-3, G. R. l-2-3-4, class secre- Tary 3, vice presidenl' ol senior class, qlee club 4, chorus 4, secrelary 4, Bulldoq Barkers 4, cheerleader 4, Round-Up and annual slail' 4. . , always our for a good lime wifh ine Twerps . . . Bab will follow her sisters foolsleps and bee come an R. N. MILLER, DEAN . . . business course . . . Diz headed lhe loolball leam lor '45 and parlicipaled in l-li,Y I-2-4, ioolball I-2-3-4, baskelball I-2-3-4, Track l-2-3-4 . . .a real spoils' man, a blond and operalinq a clolhinq slore are biq possi- bililies To lake up fhe lime oi laler years, aller colleqe or service. THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHESI Lile Websler is busy selling cokes and Jack Johnslon is ready lo help someone. Newell Morris and Don Bedker are already drinking cokes al a school dance. SWING AND SWAY. Chuck and his Top l-lals oi Rhylhm include Don l-loslord, drummer: second row, Dick Kuhns, l-lal lVlcGrew, Allred Zimmer, and Virqil Lewisg lironl row, Raul Thomsen, Bill Luedke, Ari l-lickman, Lowell Franklin, and Charles lrvin. 32 These seniors won parts in the cast ot the class play George Washington Slept I-Iere : Lile Webster, Mr. Kiinloerg Jack Johnston, Newton Fullerg Myra Maupin, Annabelle Fnllerg Donna Van Buskirk, Madge Fuller, Dean Miller, Steve Eldriclgeg Delilah Wells, Katieg Marcia I-lamilton, Mrs. Douglasg Kenny Miller, Clayton Evansg Evangeline Lymber, Rena Leslieg Elorine Davis, Hester, Kenneth Phillips, Rayinonclg Eames Irvin, Uncle Stanley, Bill Pitzer, Leggett Frazierg Dick Stephens, Tommy Hughesg Dianne I-leuring, Sue Barringtong Charmaine Cushing, Miss Wilcoxg Del Olsen, Mr. Prescott. The play was presented May 3. Seniors all pledged 52.50 last October tor tive class play tickets. This money went directly to the annual. MILLER, KENTNER . . . passed through a college prep course and glee club I, chorus 2-3-4, octette 3-4, mi ed clarinet guartette 4, Hi-Y I-2-4, The Patsy 3, operetta 4, marching band 2-3-4 . . . Kenny will probably be one ot the worId's best doctor, at least those are his present plans. MULLIKIIN, DAVID . . . Stew tound his college prep course only mildly ditticult . . . he was in track I-2-3, toot- ball 2, Eager Beavers 3, I-li-Y 4 . . . Dave was always willing to hunt, hike, swing or go to Oklahoma . . . his tirst choice ot vocations is becoming a torest ranger, which is unique. MURPHY, DOROTHY . . . Murph overpowered the sub- iects ot the commercial course her tirst and last year in North Platte I-ligh School . . . she came here trom Hastings . . . belonged to glee club 4 . . . she collects snapshots and enioys writing letters . . . will take her place in the world as a secretary. OKAMOTO, FRANKIE . . . industrial arts course . . . Okie ioined Student Service 3, tootball 3-4, I-li-Y 4 . . . Frankie is thinking ot mechanics or tarming tor later lite, with hunting, tishing, and trapping always coming in second as his choice ot diversion . . . might attend college tor turther training. OLSON, DEL. . . Legs doesn't seem to know whether his course was college prep or not . . . served as sergeant ot arms ot the senior class, track 2-3, basketball 2-3-4, I-Ii-Y 4 . . . Swede came to this school trom Beatrice 2 . . . tlying takes the high spot and his ambitions are tew and tar between. . i as Q lg umm WW ullips Piper Pitzer Porter Poulos Prowett PETERS, WINONA . . . as a pep pusher she belonged to Bulldog Barkers I-2-3-4, 6, R. I-2-3-4, glee club I-2-3-4, chorus I-2-3-4, madrigal 4, trio 4, annual statt 4 . . . cheer- leading I-2-3-4 . . . having a good time is her main obiec- tive . . . plans to graduate as a registered nurse trorn St. Luke's with a tellow Twerp. PETERSON, FRANCES . . . a loyal supporter ot G. R. I-2-3, Cv. A. A. 2, glee club I-2-3, Bulldog Barkers 2-3-4 . . . a lad clad in bell-bottom trousers entered Pete's lite and she is now engaged . . . naturally her ambition is to be a good housewite . . .when her sailor comes home she wants to travel. PETERSON, KEITH . . . general course . . . Pete says that hunting, riding, tishing, and state guards take up his spare time, however, Mary does a good iob ot it, too . . . being a good stockman now, he plans to get married soon and take up the work ot ranching in earnest. PHILLIPS, KENNETH , . .waded through a college prep course . . . was active in I-Ii-Y I-2-4, basketball I . . . Flip is always anxious to build model airplanes, take a long hike, or go hunting . . . one ot the smallest members ot the class, he hopes to become an architectural engineer. PIPER, LOUISE . . . came here atter attending the Nebras- ka School ot Agriculture at Curtis I-2 and Lincoln I-Iigh 3 . . . entered as a student ot the commercial course . . . G. R. I-2. Nebraska Knothole Club 3 . . . Louie collects Indian relics as a pastime . . . went trom here to MCCOOk. PITZER, WILLIAM . . . Pitz ioked his way through a gen- eral course . . . tootball I-2-3-4, track I-2-3-4, basketball I, Hi-Y 2-4, Student Council 4, sergeant at arms 4 . . . Bill was the laugh man ot the senior class, who enjoys hunting and tishing and ranching will probably be toremost in his mind. PORTER, WILLIAM . . . Bill took a stenographic and ac- counting course... helped in tootball 2, basketball I-2, track 2 . . . Willy enioys dancing, women, and driving his little car around town . . . he is shooting his star towards a good stenographic position . . . Mildred took up most ot his time. POULOS, EPAMINONDAS . . . coming to this school trorn Aberdeen, Washington, this year Junior took a part time course... he was active in the state guards, and this seemed to be his only hobby . . . Junior hopes that some- time soon he will realize his ambition ot being a body and tender man. PROWETT, DONNA . . . served as president and vice- president ot Woodman Circle and secretary ot G. R. at Grand Island . . . this was her tirst year as a Platter . . . general course challenged her in her tinal year . . . Don- nie must love bugs, as her hobby is collecting them . . anticipates the nursing career. 33 Six sponsors appoinled by Principal Ollo Oakes assisleol lhe class wilh lheir proiecls: Miss Florence Anlonides, chairman: Miss Wilma Shavlik, class play, Miss Ina Diener, caps and gowns: C. F. Wrighl, annual, I-I. I-I. Newman, luncheon: Ray Meyers, commencemenl. RICH, BETTY LOU ...came lrom Omaha, Nebraska in 1943 . , . slid riqhl inlo lhe parl lime course . . . landed a role in lhe iunior class play . . . Lou seems lo locus her eyes lowards lhe Navy . . . spend her spare lime dancing or bowling . . . is employed as a number please girl. RIPPLE, LUCILLE . . . lell Moorelield, Nebraska, in I945 lo come here . . . regislered lor lhe general couise . . . her pin-up calleclian and wriling Iellers kepl Lucy loo busy lo lake parl in oulside aclivilies . . . dreams ol being a conlrol lower operalor or a pholographer in line wilh aeronaulics. ROBINSON, HELEN . , . G. R. I-2-3-4, presidenl 4, cheer- leader I-2-3, Bulldog Barkers I-2-3, glee club I-2-3-4, chorus 2-3-4, accompanisl I-2-3-4, sexlel 2, lrio 3-4, madrigal 3-4, Round-Up slall 4 . . . l-laun enioys making becl dolls lor lhe Twerps. ROWLEY, BETTY . . . college prep course lell enough lime 'lor G. A. A. I-2-3-4, G. A. A. cabinel I-2-3-4 . , . dancing and rollerskaling keep her oul ol mischiel . . . wanls lo al- lend college and lhen hopes lo became a lady in while . . . meeling people lascinales her which should help her wilh her profession. ROWLEY, ELOISE . . . kepl busy as a member ol G. R. I, allendance secrelary 2-3, lypisl lor Round-Up and annual 4 . . . iusl having lun is ElIie's ambilion . . . would be con- lenl lo lravel and does a prelly good iob ol lhis wilh her lolks' car laking lhe punishmenl. RUNNER, LOREN , . . Doc slruggled his way lhrough a college prep course . . . parlicipaled in lrack 3-4, baskel- ball 4, glee club 2, chorus 4, I-li-Y 4 . . . avialion, hunling, and lishing come lirsl, and Loren doesnl know whal lo do now lhal lhe war is over, bul perhaps lhe drall will help. SCHENCK, MARJORIE . . . O. R. I-2-3, Round-Up slall 4, annual slall 4. . .scrambled lhrough lhe slenographic course . . . Marge admils lhal she reads praclically any- lhing . . . she dreams ol being a newspaper columnisl like I-ledda Hopper or Luella Parsons . . . going lo Topeka lo resl. SCHNITZER, DOROTHY . . . came lrom Sl. Pals her lresh- man year . . . slenographic course prepared Dollie lo be a successful slenographer . . . was a member ol' glee club I-2-3 . . . movies, skaling, and scrapbooks held her allenlion while she was oul ol school . . . lypisl lor Round-Up 4. SCHOOLCRAFT, ESTELLA . . . worked in Miss Anlonide's ollice lirsl semesler I ...lhe slenographic course kepl S+eIa busy her 4 years . . . she enioys making scrapbooks . . . as a hobby she collecls sall and pepper shakers . . . aller gradualion she hopes lo become a secrelary or an excellenl housewife. SIEGFRIED, DALE. . . Sieg look a general course and was in Hi-Y 4 , . . messing around wilh aulomobiles is im- porlanl lo Dale, who wanls lo make molor mechanics his lile work . . . Sieg also has lo his credil, lhe lacl lhal he was a good caleleria worker for lour years. SMITH, LEROY . . . Smilhy look a general course supple- menled wilh baskelball 2-4. . . his hobbies are dancing and Iislening lo good music . . . while going lhrough high school, he snagged lhe idea ol becoming a fravelinq sales- man, which will come belore all olher occupalions. SMITH, RONALD . . . ran lhrough a college prep course . . . Ronald was always willing lo go hunling, fishing, or iusl lo spend a guiel evening reading . . . lhe surgical lield seems very appealing lo him, and il everylhing lurns oul iusl righl, he will sludy lor his profession in some professional college. Rich Ripple Robinson Rowley B. Rowley E. Runner Siegfried Smilh L. Smilh R. Sollow Sparks Slearns 34 TWISTY TAILS. Mardell Exslrom, Bonnie McClel- Ien, Jean Ereiberg, Rolland Slearns, Georga Fousl, and Dorolhy Carmichael are maslering lhe arllul curlicues in shorlhand class. CRUSADERS IN CHEMISTRY. Working hard on lheir chemislry experimenl are Don Gloyer, Belly Beyerle, Dean Cornwell, Belly Rowley, Ronald Lor- enlzen, and Loraine Lagerguisl. ALL EARS. Mrs. Virginia I-lullsluller linds Carolyn Winn, Gene Carroll, Roxanne Bear, Loren Runner, Clill Bonney, Marlene Branling, and Jack Carroll allenlive as she lalks inlernalional relalions. Schenck Schnilzer Schoolcrall Slephens Slevenson Slewarl SOLTOW, VIRGINIA . . . a cheerleader, she also belonged lo G. R. I-2-3-4, glee club 2,3-4, chorus 3-4, Bulldog Barkers 4, Round-Up slall 4, annual slall 4. . . Gini could swim and eal all day long . . .lo be a iournalisl and lhen a lulure Iawyer's wile would salisly her . . . anolher ol lhe Twerps. SPARKS, BUD . . . general course . . . Bud was always llashing around lhe halls in briqhl slrIpe1l overalls, and lear. ing around lhe slreels in brighl red cars or sccolers . . , hunling and lishing provide much ol his lun, and he claims no ambilions whalsoever, excepl ealing. STEARNS, ROLLAND . . . Ron swung lhrouqh an indus- lrial arls course . . . loolball I, Sludenl Service 2-3-4 . . . he has one ol lhe oddesl ambilions ol lhe class, lhal ol be- coming an F. B. I. aqenl . , . Ron claims his only enler- lainmenl lo be lrom lraveling and lishinq during summer days. STEPHENS, DICK , . . a college prep course, loolball I-2, baskelball I-2-3-4, lrack I-2-344, Aclivilies Board 3-4, Aclivi- lies Assembly 3-4, class presidenl 4 Sludenl Council 3-4, band I-2-3-4, Hi-Y I-4 . . . Sleve likes raising lal callle and is lhinkinq ol making lhi-s his career. STEVENSON, KIM . . . college prep course . . . member ol band I-2-3, chorus 4, Hi-Y 4 . . . mighl become such a qoocl doclor lhal he can lake over his l'alher's praclice . . . Kim wasles his lime by collecling slamps and working wilh pholography . . . he also seemed lo enioy girls. STEWART, CHESTER . . . look an induslrial arls course . . . Sludenl Service 3-4, slage crew 4 . . . Chel lhlnkls ranch- ing sounds prelly good and will probably lry il on his own . . . Chel also likes lo work wilh cars and hopes lo be- come good al mechanics and horseback riding, 35 rum Swanson Jerry Swanson Joy Swanson Joanne Taylor Trembly Uebel Van Buskirk Vencill Weakley Welch Websler Wells SWANSON JERRY . . Colle e re course . Hi-Y SWANSON, JOY . . . her Iirsl 'Iwo years ol: high school . . g p p .. I-2-4, Sludenl Council 3-4, 'loolball I, lrack I-2, baskelball I-2-3-4, vice-presidenl 3 . . . claims no nickname, iusl Jerry . . . approves of +aII brunelles and flying . . . ranching will probably come aller Ihe Universily of Nebraska. FLYIN' FINGERS. These four advanced lypisls on lhe Round-Up slarl are busy helping reporlers Io meel The deadline. Typing are Velma Jackson, May Kumagai, Mary Lou Fuller, and Carolyn Yocum. SENIORS SIZE UP. In preparalion for The day when lhey will graduale, Jess Crane, Jerry Wilson, Bolo Lyons, Jack Carroll, Mardell Exslrom, Eloise Rowley, and Florine Davis gel measured. were Spenl al Decalur, Nebraska . . . she was a member of glee club 3, G. R. I-2 . . . Swanie was enrolled in lhe slenographic course . . . hopes lo follow ils leachings and become a secrelary . . .she fries lo find lime for swimming, riding, and reading. SWANSON, JOANNE . . . spenl mosl of her high school days running around wilh lhe Kliks . . . Jo was anolher sludenl of lhe college prep course . . . she was also a mem- ber of G. R. 3 . . . is now a member of Job's Daughlers . . . will go lo college and Ialer become a nurse. TAYLOR, RICHARD . . . general course . . . Sludenl Serv- ice 3-4, pep club 2 . . . Dick was an aclive member of lhe Slale Guards during mosl' of his high school days . . . likes building model airplanes . . . upon enlering Navy in Febru- ary, he began sludying basic English which is an old ambi- lion of his. TREMBLY, THEOLA MAE . . . G. A. A. I-2-3-4 and G. R. 2-3 held her allenlion 'rhroughoul her 4 years . . . enrolled in l'he college prep and slenographic course . . . nursing holds lop honor for her plans for 'lhe fulure . . . Theola loves skaling and dancing . . . her guiel side ol life is spenl making scrapbooks. As This book goes To press, The TenTaTive daTe Tor The senior class play is May 3. Senior week will sTarT Wednesday, Ivlay 2l. OuTsTanding seniors will be iniTiaTed inTo The NaTional I-lonor SocieTy May 22. The luncheon will be held aT noon The same day. BaccalaureaTe services will be held Sunday evening, May 26. CommencemenT Talls on Monday evening, May 27. Annuals are scheduled To be issued lvlay 28 . . . These acTiviTies seniors will Tuck away as memories as They sTep Torward in Their gray robes To receive Their diplomas, move morTar board Tassels Trom leTT To righT, and sing Onward NorTh PlaTTe. UEBEL, JIM , . . Jimmy waded Through a college prep course . , . TooTball I, Track I-2-3-4, STudenT Council 4, presidenT 4, AcTiviTies Assembly 4, assembly commiTTee 4, I-li-Y 4 . . . loves To collecT weird books and sTories, and planning Tor his TuTure as a commercial piloT. VAN BUSKIRK, DONNA.. . crowned FooTball Queen oT I945 . . , aside Trom The college prep course, she was a member oT orchesTra I-2-3, G. R. I-2-3-4, glee club 2-3-4 . , . Bus iusT loaTs or dances in her spare Time . . . wanTs To ioin The pioleTs oT The sky and become an airline hosTess . . . one oT The Kliks. VENCILL, MARY LOUISE . . . was kepT busy wiTh Tive solids mosT oT The Time . . . Vinc was a member oT The 4-H clubs oT America I-2-3 . . . The sTenographic proTession will claim her aTTer graduaTion . . . loves To geT her TeeT in mo- Tion, dance in oTher words . . . Typed Tor Round-Up paper. WEAKLY, DONNA . . . was one oT The sTruTTing maioreTTes I-2, Tlag Twirler 3 . . . she gave her services To band I-2, glee club 4 . . . swimming easily TiTs inTo The day-Time ac- TiviTies oT SguirT . . . envies all nurses and hopes To be one . . . was one oT The college prep course sTudenTs. WELCH, BONNIE. . . sTenographic course . . . glee club 2-3-4, G. R, I, home room secreTary 4 . . . Slug sTruggled Through The course and plans To make iT a big vocaTional ouTleT . . . swimming, reading, and TheaTre are The main ways in which she passes her spare minuTes. WEBSTER, SHERMAN LILE . . . college prep course . . . glee club I, chorus 2-3-4, I-li-Y 4, STudenT Service 2-3. STu- denT Council 4, Round-Up 4, annual 4, The PaTsy 3, Span- ish Club pre'sidenT 3, Tire chieT 4 . . . Mud wanTs only To be successTul in liTe, reads educaTive liTeraTure. WELLS. DELILAH . , , college prep course . . Gee was one oT The mosT cheerTul girls in The class . . . G. R. 2-3-4, Bulldog Barkers 3-4, vice-presidenT 4, cheerleader 4 . . . be- ing a gal who Talks Traveling seriously, iT may be hard Tor her To seTTle on scienTiTic engineering as she hopes To do. WHITE, BONITA , , . Omaha senT her here in I942 , . . sTudies oT The general course and The arT oT roller skaTing kepT her Too Too busy Tor any school organizaTions . .. Bonnie hopes To be an eTTicienT secreTary Tor some good- looking boss . . . is employed aT O'Connor Ten CenT STore. WHITEHEAD, THRESA . . . music and men are placed aT The TirsT . . . chorus I-2-3-4, glee club I-2-3-4, band 3-4, or- chesTra I, sexTeTTe 4, madrigal 3-4, G. R. I-2-3-4, opereTTa 3-4, secreTary I-2, swing band 4, annual 4, Twerps . .. Teddy Thinks marrying a wealThy rancher would be TirsT-raTe. WILSON, JERRY . . . Willie wenT Through a college prep course . . . TooTball I-2-3-4, Hi-Y 2-4, baskeTball I-2-3-4, Track I-2-3-4 . . . I'Iomely was well known Tor his liTTle nose . . . appreciaTes blondes, sporTs . . . wanTs To go To WesT PoinT and own a large house in Pasadena, near The Rose-bowl. WINN, CAROLYN ANN . . . G, R. I-2-3-4, glee club 2-3-4 . . . she enioys working wiTh younger girls in camp Tire work . . . her summers were cenTered around camp Tire camps where she worked as a councilor . . . aTTer graduaTion Cookie would like To Travel and Then seTTle down as a social worker. WRIGHT, JEANETTE . , . someTime-s called Johnnie,' someTimes Jennie . . . general and parT Time courses . . . came Trom McPherson CounTy High School This year . . . es- pecially likes To hunT arrow heads, horseback riding, hunTing and dancing . . . JeaneTTe will become The besT woman rancher in The sTaTe. YOCUM, CAROLYN . . . Yoc was greaTly responsible Tor having The annual wriTe-ups Typed and in order... sTenographic course . . . likes To do Things which are diTTer- enT and unusual . . , her small ambiTions include marrying a millionaire and running The mile like her broTher. WTiiTe WhiTehead Wilson Winn WrighT Yocum 37 N :jf G Q vm P wa ww we S :W 53 H 3 , JWQ .Mau N ,S sa 1 ! I n !'lnsvr wM ji ATOMIC RESEARCH? ll could be alom sludy in llie library as Roberl Selly, Jack Croii, Sliirley Forsiedl, Esllwer Bass, and Dale Sarral concenirale on Jrlfiose reference books. JUST A LOAFIN'! Junior class officers Jack Till- man, vice-president Bob Wilson, sergeani-a+-arms: Margare+ Reynolds, secreiaryp and Alfred Zimmer, president Talk aboulr iunior class aclivifies. ' 40 Juniors began a year oi exciling aclivily by elecling Allred Zimmer presidenl. l-lold- ing down o+l'ier class oiclices were Jack Till- man, vice-president Margarel Reynolds, secrelaryg Bob Wilson, sergeanl-al-arms. Elecied lo Sludenl Council were Virginia Taylor, Don Oakes, Bob Swaim, Bill Merrell, and Roy Workman. CATTY COLUMNS? Bill Adams, Norma Kosler, Raymond Scoil, and Norris Scoll read flue Round- Up Friday ailer scliool looking For clwoice biis in Kickin' Dirl and The l.asl' Mile. CUTIES CUTTIN' CAPERS! Building pyramids may seem lun bul il also leaclies line arl oi balance io Ardis Hunl, Violel Reeves, Rulrlw Adle, Mildred Bowman and Belly Smilli in pliysical educalion. A Q sr g E 5 PLENTY PROUD! Yep, proud oT The bedsTeads WRONG NUMBER! These boys are Trying To geT which They made in woodwork are RoberT MayTield, a conne-cTion. The TuTure elecTricians are KenneTh Don Miller, AlberT James, Bob DeLosh and Wesley Phillips, Charles Cady, George Allen, Darrell War- BarreTT as They varnish and polish. ren, and Jerry Doeblce. Way, jun, ' fm, Vice-presidenT oT STudenT Council was Bob Flora. fXcTiviTies board members included MargareT Reynolds, Bob Flora, and Bob Swaim. OuTsTanding reporTers on The paper sTaTT were Jaolcie Bebber, Carolyn Pass, Joyce Shaner, Dolores Milclcelsen, Bob Wallcer, Bill Adams, Jim Fisher, and Jack Reynolds. MASQUERADING MEN? lT's iusT The male CasT oT The Seven SisTers. The cosTumed boys are Bob AnTonides, Jack Reynolds, AlTred Zimmer, Bob Voll- imer, Bob l-lamilTon, and Charles Cady. CATCHING CUES? Virginia Taylor, Joleen Kim- ball, Ramona Reynolds, Mariorie Coursey, sTanding and Shirley PeTTis, AniTa Knisely, Gloria Ferguson, Barbara McCarTy, seaTed, rehearse The Seven SisTers. 4I :ES ! 9 is as ? Q fi s 55 S 6 'S if X52 Chosen lo play lhe leads in lhe class play Seven Sislersu were Virginia Taylor, Anila Knisely, Shirley Pellis, Joleen Kimball, Ramona Reynolds, Gloria Ferguson, Barbara McCarly, Mariorie Coursey, Jack Reynolds, Al Zimmer, Bob Hamillon, Bob Vallmer, Bob Anlonides, and Charles Cady. Bob Anlonides, Al Zimmer, Bill Merrell, Bill Adams, Bob Hamillon, and Bob Swaim had leading roles in lhe operella. G. R. cabinel claimed Ann Slevenson as vice-presidenl. Jack Tillman held lhe posilion ol lreasurer on Hi-Y council. Opposile-lefl PECKIN' ON THE OLD BANJO? Nol a banio, bul peckin' away on lhe lypewriler in lhe lirsl year class are Keilh Slaples, Dana Bowling, Joan Samuel- son, Dick Kramer, Jennie Noel, and Donna Aker. SENTIMENTAL STRAINS? Il may be jazz bul lhese musicians are lrying. Tooling away are Bob Vollmer, Carolyn Pass, Ann Slevenson, Dale Kesler, Allred Swanson, and Jim DuTemple. SPEED DEMONS! Gelling some speedy praclice in lor lulure secrelarial work are Pal Robinson, Elhel Henry, Eleanor Funk, Barbara McCarly, and Jean Flinl in lirsl year shorlhand class. MATINEE IDOL! Daniel Johnson selecls an aclor's piclure on lhe dramalics bullelin board while Bob Flora, Phyllis Sorenson, Dick Kramer, and Thomas Rowley walch and voice lheir opinions on lhe display. DESK WORK? ll looks like lhese shorlhand girls are gelling in some lulure praclice. The workers are Marie Sleel, Bonnie Gullion, Delores Gamble, Ardena Frazier, Dora Peck, and Twila Goldsmilh. Below-lell PINK PERMITS? Belly Allebery wriles permils lor lhese sludenls, Clarence Slearns, William Fire- baugh, Norman Slephens, Jerry Nelms, Helen Mar- zoll, and Vonna Kosmicki, lo gel back inlo class. Opposile-righl SALUDOS AMIIGOSI Having lranslalion lroubles in second year Spanish are Larry Rice, Cecil Mid- dlelon, Gerald Shaner, Jo Overman, Bessie Whiling and Ardis Pearson. No hay de que. CHICKERY CHICK? The words lo lhis song prob- ably aren'l dillicull lo Phyllis I-lasenauer, Colleen Noel, Belle Kenlon, Virginia Johnson, Maxine Sleel and Dorolhy Johnson in iunior girls glee club. SWOON CROONERS? Bob Anlonides, Gloria Ferguson, Janel Slephens, Al Zimmer, Bill Merrell, and Virginia Sonneman croon and sing sweel melodies in chorus rehearsals. ASK TEACH!! This seems like good advice lo Gor- don Swanson, Colleen Noel, Bob Brillon and Donald Boyer as lhey pul il lo use in geomelry wilh Mrs. Dorolhy Grieves explaining and showing how. VISUAL EDUCATION. Porlraying hislory lor Leon Tullle, Virginia Siegelin, Norris Scoll, Charles Cady, Nadyne Richardson, Mable Hunler, and Marilyn Doolillle is lhe lilm, Louisiana Purchase. Below-righl SNOW, THAT IS! Ankle deep in lhe snow are De- wayne Shirlaw, John McVVha, Lila Widener, Phyllis Davis, Jackie Palchen, and Phyllis I-larl who have lound enough snow al lhe enlranco lor snowballs. ,MQW 1 S 5 'BM -JL' mm. ru , . my mum 11y5fw:va'sKz,3w,g5.V x P '.a 25: ,M M. Leading The I9-47 Bulldogs will be Bob Flora, winner oT The KODY sporTsmanship award. Mariorie Coursey was accepTed in Quill and Scroll, a socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs. Dolores Mikkelsen assisTed on The annual sTaTT. The iunior-senior prom was scheduled Tor May I4 aT The Pawnee HoTeI CrysTal ballroom wiTh Jimmy CaTon and his orchesTra. The juniors chose The class Tlower, sweeTpeas, and colors, old rose and green, Tor decoraTion purposes. Their moTTo read He can who Thinks he can. OpposiTe-Ief+ JUST SlTTlN'. Six American IiTeraTure sTudenTs hear The inTroducTion To a shorT sTory uniT: Lowell Frank- lin, KaTheryn Parrish, Norman SuTTon, Virginia Tay- lor, Ronald Rose, and Mary Alice Seaburg. READY, SET, GO! STanding aT The black board in iunior reviews class prepared ready To wriTe some quick Tigures are Theo Kariger, Joyce Alexander, Eva Eberly, Mary GoedarT, Norma Hill, and Phyllis Hansen. X TURNING SOMERSAULTS? The energeTic one is PaT Thompson. His inTeresTed Triends are Edwin ShaeTler, George HimmeriTe, KenneTh Hopkins, and PIaTTe Wing during physical educaTion class. CLICKETY CLICK CLICK! Very business like and precise are Jack Mogenson, Frances Rauch, Ra- mona Reynolds, Theresa Vencill, Charles Land, and VioleT Koch in TirsT year Typing class. WATCH THE BIRDIE! NoT The camera, buT The bulleTin board. This biology display is inTeresTing To Joyce Cool, Bernice Williams, Joleen Kimbal, Ednamae Russell, Shirley WhiTe, and AniTa Knisley. Below-lefT FOUR WORKING EINSTEINS. Here are Benny, McDonald, KenneTh Taylor, Bob Wilson, and Junior Lewis in physics class. Those grins on Their Taces are Tor The camera and noT over The problem. OpposiTe-rig hl WAITIN' FOR THE TRAYS TO COME IN! STIII sTanding in line in caTeTeria are Bernice Williams, Beverly Wonka, JaneT STephens, Gene WrighT, and GilberT Moore during Their lunch period. RIGHT ON THE BALL! Don Brandon acTs as a Top noTch explainer To advanced algebra classmaTes Dolan Bomberger, Carl Bieber, Bob Swaim, BurTon Greiner, Garold Parrish, and Harold Parrish. PLASTIC CHATTER! How This subiecT goT inTo English class is noT known buT Luella KeeTon, Bernice Koch, Nadine Garland, Donna CarpenTer, and Roy Workman Tind iT inTeresTing. REVIEWING ROOTS? This seems To be The assign- menT ThaT Jack Tillman is explaining To classmaTes Bob EbrighT, Mary Ward, Marilyn Toogood, Bolo Ziegler, and Joan STaTes in algebra class. CUTTIN' AND PASTIN'! Cub reporTers who are working like beavers To geT in Their weekly work shee-Ts are Shirley PeTTis, Jack Reynolds, Bob Walker, James Fisher, and Jackie Bebber. Below-rig hi MADLY MEASURING! Dale Sears, FriTz Lundin, Joyce Shaner, Dolores Mikkelsen, MargareT Rey- nolds, and Don Oakes Take coeTTicienT oT elasTiciTy measuremenTs in The physics room. SALUTE THE SOPHOMORES. Top row: Bob Decker, Jim Pease, Wesley Cornwell, Marvin Branling, Dick Kuhns, Richard Conrey, Don Dowhower, Bill Schenck, Doug Naish, Ray Brewer, Van O'Rourke, Ted Brill, Randy Will. Fourlh row: Jo Olcoll, Jean l-lenricks, Sharon Rogers, l-lelen Hansen, Shirley Williams, Jo Lawrence, Helen Qualley, lrene Collins, Barbara Sorenson, Geraldine Cederclahl, Gloria Ann Belly, Earline Scovill, Jeannine Oliver, Pal Clarke, Third row: Lawrence Greiner, Russ Michener, Lyle Hill, Doug Bobbio, Vonnie Cassell, Earnesl Collins, Richard l-laney, Ray Amaya, Bob Johnslon, Terry Evans, Jim l-lunl, Jim Clinlon, lames Thacker, Ray Bise. Second row: Belly Slevens, Dona Millikin, Jean Oakes, Delores McCarly, Barbara Hall, Belly Burklund, Jean Bachman, Charlolle Prowell, Beverly Jarvis, Delores Knox, Belly Glenn, Iris Earrsen, Verna Vorpahl, Beverly lvlaslers. Bollom row: Bill Spencer, Eddy Snare, Jackie l-lelslrorn, Sylvia Small, Hazel Gale, Nancy l-leuring, Lavonne Bornberger, Pal Lyon, Mariorie Mayfield, Harriel Hill, Frilz lvlcEnlire, Henry Kurnagai. Q Flaw, The roaring class ol '48 shouldered a mighly load ol responsibilily, laking lhe spol-lighl in many school aclivilies. Securing posilions on lhe varsily lool- ball squad were Bill Golden, John Elzea, Ken Broeder, Ted Brill, Duane lvliller, Randy Will, and Newell Morris. Sludenl manager ol lhe varsily squads was Ed Snare. Ken Broeder had a lop-nolch berlh on lhe lirsl- live line-up. DETAILED DERlVATlVES. These sophomores are sludying alooul word derivalion. Hazel Gale has lhe undivided allenlion ol Jim l-lunl, Belly Glenn, Belly Eggers, Doris Eloerly, and Wesley Cornwell. WHERE OH WHERE! C. l-l. Toms is showing Rulh Lavine, Charles Applegale, Virginia Rundle, Nancy l-leuring, Kenny Broeder, and Bill Bell where lamous Plymoulh Rock is localed. 46 UP FROM THE RANKS. Top row: Bob Sanlord, Joy Soper, Bob Decker, Dave Clark, Roger l-lolrn, Tom Forresl, Waller Kinzler, Fred Sorenson, l-lugh Collisler, Richard Bourne, Raymond Maxwell, George Ripple, Ronald Websler, Mary Lou Bailey, l-larold Sonneman. Fourlh row: Donna Pelerson, Lavonne Scholl, Mary Pellz, Dolores Ward, Margarelle Taylor, Belly Eggers, Lois Canlrall, Joan Weslenleld, Jackie Kellogg, Mary Elise Day, Bessie Poulos, Barbara Jollille, Marjorie Applegale, Third row: Dorolhy Macomber, Jim l-laddock, Don Baker, Bill Golden, Keilh Mallhews, Everald Baxler, Lawrence Dircksen, Jerry Hanson, Kennelh Mallhews, Charles Applegarlh, VVilbur Sloelzel, Roberl Roby, Rulh Layine, Second row: Barbara Anderson, Delores Nolda, Phyllis Slewarl, Margarel Rundback, Delores French, Joy Snyder, Elizabelh De Lano, Mary Anila Allen, l-lelen Lehmann, Jaunila Krumm, Lila Burch, Barbara Vorpahl, Silvia Fisher, Phyllis Besack, Ramona Lauer. Bollom row: Francis Rose, Bud Kenney, Newell Morris, Susan Pryor, Jo Ann l-lill, Rosella Loncar, Jean l-laslings, Doris Eberly, Doris Lalimer, Ffalricia Bishop, Bill l-lupler, Kennelh Hipp, Ronald l-lullquisl. BISECTING BLUES. Working so leisurely al lhe board, sophomore geornelry sludenls, Lyle l-'lill, Bob Beaver, Don Dowhower, Belly Burkland, Mary Anila Allen, and Palricia Bishop bisecl angles. GRAMMAR ISN'T GLAMOUR! Or so il seems lo Nellie Jean Clark, Bonnie Wiel, l-larold Sonneman, Gilberl Kramer, Floy Fousl, and Bill Schenck who are laking lhe kinks oul ol English grammar. 47 GET IT? Commercial arilhrnelic sludenls garhered around Miss Lois Tibloells include Earnesl Collins, Mariorie Mayfield, LaVonne Bomberger, Lawrence Dirlcsen, Jo Ann I-Iill, and Irene Cooper. SQUIRMIN' WORMS? Aclion under The micro- scope holds The allenlion of sophomore Hpugology fiends Richard Bourne, Jirn Pease, Belly Maslers, Della Dircksen, Barbara Anderson, and Wilbur Sloelzel. VENI, VIDI, VICI. Allempling Io conguer The Lalin language John Elzea, Bonnie Arnen, Bay Amaya, Belly Coolcsley, Mary Day, and Charles Ellioll def cline nouns al Ihe board. ONE, TWO, THREE, STRETCH! Jean Haslings, Dorolhy Jackson, Beverly Jarvis, LaVonne Brach, Iris Larsen, Doris Breen, and Mary Lou Bailey, are giving Their muscles a worlvoul in gyrn. A STITCH IN TIME. Lois Canlrall, I-Iarriel I-Iill, Delores French, Elizaloelh DeLano, Delores Nelda, and Sharon Rogers are praclicing The essenlials oi good sewing on lhe dresses Ihey are rnalcing. G. R. claimed 39 oT The l2O girls in The sophomore class, wiTh Jackie I-IeIsTrom and Mary Day on The cabineT. G. A. A. was supporTed by IO girls. Inspiring pep and leading yells was Berniece Jepsen. Giving TorTh wiTh The pep were The I I sophomore members oT Bulldog Barkers. RoseTTa Lon- car, Peggy Morris, Mary Day, Marsha Sie- bold, and Dona Mullikin sTruTTed Their way down The TooTball Tield leading The pep band. Band gained 32 members oT The class. Small groups TeaTured Jackie I-IelsTrom, Mary Allen, and Doug Bobbio. 'lwenTy members Took parT in orchesTra presenTa- Tions. Barbara Sorensen, Marion FllsworTh, and Rich Conrey made up a parT oT The sTring guarTeTTe. The voices oT 2l sopho- mores rang ouT in chorus. I-Ielen Qualley and Beverly Lyons sang in small groups. OpereTTa leads were given To Jean Mc- Kown and I-Ielen Qualley. WHAT A LANGUAGE! An aTTempT To read The Spanish newspaper EI Eco wriTTen Tor sTudenTs be- wilders 'led BriTT, Don I-IosTord, I-Ielen Lehman, Bill I-IupTer, Shirley Williams and RoseTTa Loncar. WISTFUL WONDERERS. Surrounding The wide, wide world in world hisTory class Don Bedker, Ray- mond Brewer, JaneT McMeekin, Fred Mesmer, Bar- bara I-Iall, and Doug Bobbio seek disTanT places. SOLID SOPHOMORES. Top row: Duane Miller, Bob Beaver. John Flza, Virgil MaTson, Darel Baller, Kenny Broeder, Charlie ElIioTT, Jim I-Iansen, Gerold ATTeberry, Gilberi' Kramer, Don Bedker. Third row: Irvine Cooper, Doroihy SrniTh, Lavonne Breach, PaT I-Iinchey, Donna I-IamiITon, Barbara V!hiTe, Marian FlIsworTh, Muriel Shaw, Erma Thomsen, Joyce Godwin, Beverly BreTerniTz, BeTTy Rowley, Joan Zenor, Beverly Lyons, Donna Discoe. Ardyce ChrisTensen, Sharon Knapp, Second row: Kenny Small, Naomi Timmer, Clyde Goodwin, Bob Lewis, Bob Scherz, Fred Mesmer, Jack Wilson, Billy Bell, Bob LeonhardT, Don I-Iosiord, John McEvoy, Bob Sheels, Frank Roller, Mary Lou Danks. BoTTom row: Be-TTy Ann I-Iarano, Della Mae Dircksen, Delyne Walker, VioIeT Fong, Virginia Rundle, BeTTy MasTers, NeTTie Clark, Marsha Siebold, Peggy Morris, BeTTy Cooksley, Floy FousT, Bernice Jepsen, DoroThy Irvine, Bonnie Amen, BeTTy Lou Downey. SI, Sl, ESPANOLEI LeoTa STaples shows RoberT LOUDER PLEASE!! While Joan Cornell gives an Viehmeyer, Jean Slraples, Clarence l-logg, and Ted oral reporT, Barbara Anderson, Cheu Chinn, Yvonne Anderson on one oT The maps made in Their class Byrne, Jerry Lorraine, and Warren Chase give Their where The Spanish language originaTed. aTTenTion To whaT Joan is saying. Bewildered and dazzled The Treshmen poured inTo The building SepTember 4, l945, Tor Their TirsT class in Senior l-ligh School. They had new Tields To explore-many advenTures lay ahead. Music aTTracTed a large per cenT oT The Treshies. SevenTeen were members OT TirsT band and l2 were in orchesTra. Gerald ATTeberry, Bob l-legwood, Bill Luedke, Bill James, and Jack James exercised Their vocal cords in chorus second semesTer. These yearlings also Took a greaT inTeresT in social acTiviTies, Tor 48 girls belonged To G. R. and 23 parTicipaTed in G. A. A. Seven girls backed school spiriT by ioining The Bulldog Barkers. l3orTy-one Treshmen boys Turned ouT Tor TooTball and I9 ToughT Tor permanenT posiTions on The Treshmen baskeTball Team. FROLICKIN6 FRESHMANU Seemingly absorbed AMO, AMAS, AMAT. Trying To coniugaTe verbs in an explanaTion oT general science by C. L. Dea- in LaTin class are Charles Anderson, Mary l-lansen, ver, are Jo Dever, lsabelle BookwalTer, Ellis WhiTing, David Arris, Dick Grady, Beverly EgberT, and Gay Marcine Thompson, Shirley Noe, and Don BarreTT. EllioT. STudy is Their secreT To success. so ' hilajhaj an, 9 WL 'VATCH THAT BASKET! Leila Johansen is ready shool her basliel, bul Nancy Jamesan, Marilyn Eoldsmilh, Donna Baldwin, Vera Andrew, and Ger- ldine Grimes musl wail lor lheir lurn. ,INK THAT BALL! Norval Amaya is prepared lo walce a well-aimed baslcel as Dale Jennings, Viclor larlch, Edward Pease, Orville Laclcharh, and Harry -lubbell pick up lechnigue poinlers. TOO YOUNG TO KNOW. Top row: l-larry Hubbell, Bill Fisher, Willard Kuhlman, Henry Schick, Bruce Corder, Donald Gerd, Slanly Wilson, Ellis Whiling, William Savage, Jaclf James, Bill Elzea, Warren Chase. Third row: Lee Morlon, Donald Murphy, Gene Kosler, Lois Jean Waller, Edna Mae Klassen, Mary Relior, Dorolhy Dimanls, Geraldine Grimes, David Arris, Dean Plumb. Second row: Marry Kelley, Alma l-lagans, Marie Srnalilc, Ruby Lehman, Gay Elliol, Shirley Wing, Merelyn Messingham, Joyce Walker, Bonnie Weakly, Mary Louise Lyon, Darrylin Malooka. Bollorn row: Marilyn Goldsmilh, Charles Anderson, Earl l-lowe, Russell Maslers, Kay Guiles, l-larvey Woodcock, Belly Lou Kugler, Virginia Adams, Yvonne Byrne, Beverly Paul. l 5 I CHARMING CHICKS! Top row: Darrel I-laney, George Candea, Carl Lehmann, Paul Thomsen, Duane Florom, Orville Lockharl, Delberl Greeley, Fred Peler- sen, Duane Knapp, Bob l-legwood, Lorey l-lou-ser. Third row: Margarel Ann Mor- ris, Belly Shenelell, Elizabelh Baker, Peqqy Beyerle, Beverly Smilh, Pal Fred- ricey, Pal Bechan, Louise Clark, Barbara Anderson, Mary Marlin, Phyllis Lyons. Second row: Virqil Rodgers, Viclor Barlch, I-lerberl Knox, Ralph Koch, Bob Gilman, Leonard Scoll, Delmar Bonney, Roberl Lorenlzen, Gary lnlow, Johnny Thacker, Willis Roelhemeyer. Bollom row: I-larriel Laqerquisl, Leora Johnson, Isabelle Bookwaller, Carolyn Goodlel- low, Nancy Jameson, Thelma Van Nalla, Belly Johnson, Kalhryn Land, Billie Burke, Dona Relior, Barbara Mahallie. LOOKING FORWARD! Top row: Lloyd Chingren, Joe James, Jim Greer, Merlyn Snavely, Edward Pease, Dick Grady, Bill Luedke, Bill James, Marvin Cooksley, Bob Dick, Bob Taylor. Third row: Marcine Thompson. Shirley Anderson, Grace Kennedy, Belly Relior, Lorella Nelsen, Lois Pelerson, Viola Jepsen, Shirley Gloyer, Joyce Upholl, Belly Evans, Beverly Eqberl, Orval Grillilh. Second row: Gilberl Arnold, Pon Chinn, Louis Kinzler, Bob Viehmeyer, Marvin Kesler, Donald McFarland, Roberl Will, Ted Anderson, Bob Gerloll, Clyde Myrick. Bollom row: Phyllis Smilh, Leila Johansen, Beryle Fuller, Bonnie Walson, Belly Vande Voorde, Jacqueline Smalllool, Darlene Brown, Twila I-Iorlon, Clare La Rene Slearns, Geanive Nelsen, Donna Slewarl. BABES IN ARMS. Top row: Don Anderson, Roberl Arney, Lloyd Lewis, Russell Bayne, Allyn I-lunl, Charles Warren, Donald Johnson, George Lannin, Dick Graham, Jerry Lorraine, Don Barrell, Lyle While. Third row: Roberla Clark, Delores Gelberl, Leila I-laskin, Vera Andrew, Darlene Sloddard, Janes Coleman, Bob Swigs, Belly McVay, Ida Collins, Emma Sawyer, Donna Baldwin. Second row: Bob l-lelslrom, Shirley Noe, Rulh Lullrell, Bill Tucker, I-larvey Lindenmulh, Dale Jenninqs, Harold Noe, Slan Rallerly, Tony Poulas, Mark Snell, Norval Amaya. Bollom row: Joyce Arndl, Grace Tracy, Dorolhy Pebley, Mary Jane Edwards, Virginia I-lumphrey, Jo Ann Knolls, Joan Richardson, La Veda Shaw, JoAnn I-lahn, Norma Margerum. SPUNKY SPROUTS. Top row: Garold Bise, Eldon Allen, Dick Simanls, Everell Slack, Ray I-lumphrey, Jim Parish, AI- lred Galeer, Jerry Tucker, Jim Jackson, Lyle Miller, Cheu Chinn. Third row: Beverly Goodwin, Irene Peck, Josephire Guy, Berlha Weaver, Bonnie Jo Smilh, Marie Madison, Joan Walker, Sadie Porler, Venila Payne, Leona Ross, Palsy Sorensen. Second row: Dallas While, Bob Anderson, Jim I-lumphrey, Kennelh Kelloqq, George Inman, Dick Anderson, Winslon Simon, Dwiqhl Grandy, Del Welch, Don Calhoun, Clarence I-loqq. Bollom row: Connie Person, Beulah Ken- nedy, Mary I-lansen, Jo Anna Dever, Ruby Jensen, Joan Cornell, Verla Younq, Elaine Leonhardl, Dorolhy Sonneman, Jean Carlisle, Doris Gamble. SOLVE FOR X. Peggy Beyerle, Bill Elzea, Bill Fisher, INTERESTING, NO?? Berlha Weaver, Joyce Louise Flinl, Roberl Dick, and Belly Kugler ponder Walker, Beverly Smilh, Bob Swiger, Preslon Mas- over lreshmen algebra problems. Roberl Dick is lers, and Lyle While are looking over lhe culouls lhinking deeply on lhis one. lhal were broughl lrom home. This underclass was well represenled by Mary Marlin and John Paul Jones on Sludenl Council. Pon Chinn carried on lor John Paul when he lell in lhe lall. Leila Johansen was lreshman represenlalive on lhe G. A. A. cabinel. Scholaslically oulslanding were Shirley Anderson and Bill Fisher who were on lhe honor roll every lime il was posled. Many lreshman names appeared on lhe lisl, bul lhey did nol receive superior in as many subiecls al one lime. BORED WITH BOARDS. Shown drawing plans in WHAT'S THE PERCENTAGE? Concenlraling on a general shop are Dick Anderson, Don Murphy, Don lough lesl in commercial arilhmelic are Lloyd McFarland, Dean Plumb, Bee Morlon, Tony Poulos, Chingren, Dwane lzlorim, Bob Lorenlzen, Lois Wal- and l-larvey Lindemulh in induslrial arls. lers, Emma Sawyer, and Vera Andrews. 53 CLOCKPUNCHERS CONGREGATE. Top row: Keilh Peferson, Arlene Mcliain, Clihford Bonney, Delayne Mullenix, Jerry l-larlford, Frances Peferson, and Delberl Wagner. Second row: Shirley George, Norman Sfephens, Bonnie Welsh, Belly Rich, Bob Brannon, Bonnie Applegale, and Boniia While. Bollom row: l-l, l-l. Newman, Joy Swanson, Rulh Souder, Junior Poulos, George Karis, Lila Bucher, Delores Carns and Jeaneile Wriqhl. Par?-limers leave school ai IZZIO lo go io lheir iolos. Pant, -J' 6c7nAlLQaL 911, jnwn, 1 The purpose of The pari-lime educalrion program is io provide an opporiuniiy for deliniie iraining in a specific occupaiion which ihe siudenl may choose. Oiher Nebraska schools using pari-Time programs are Omaha, Lincoln, McCook, Sidney, Ogallala, Bealrice, Kearney, Grand Island, Fairbury, and Nebraska Ciiy. SUPER SALES TALK. ll doesnur lake much of a sales Talk for Frances Pe+erson io sell candy bars during ihe candy shoriage ai lhe Raramouni lheaf Ter. Lila Bucher is sacking pop corn. REMEMBER RATIONING? Bob Brannon sells Wien- ers while Keilh Pelerson cuis some ham and Clifford Bonney weighs beef. These lhree parl lime boys are employed ai Deforeshs markei. 54 FirsT semesTer The parT-Timers earned 55,362.32 This averages 3243.87 per each oT The 22 working sTudenTs. ParT-Timers spenT 2,880 hours in relaTed subiecT classes and l2,8lO hours on The iob. They worlced down Town as Telephone operaTors, waiTresses, pooldceepers, TheaTer ushereTTes, sTenographers, meaT cuTTers, nurses' aids, and clerlcs. Under The diversiTied cooperaTive Train- ing program The sTudenTs receive one crediT Tor The required relaTed subiecTs, and Two crediTs Tor Their parT-Time worlc. l-l. l-l. Newman is The sponsor oT The parT-Time sTudenTs, 55 CORN OR CANDYC7? Arlene Mcliain is selling pop corn To Lile WebsTer aT The Kenny's Karmel Korn Shop. Bonnie WaTson seems To be more inTer- esTed in The books, magazines, newspapers, and comics. THE MAD HATTERYY No, iusT Norman STephens checking haT sizes aT l-lirschTeld's. From The number oT haTs, iT loolqs as iT This parT-Timer is lcepT preTTv busy lceeping The sizes sTraighT and dusTing derbies. PLUGGTN' THE PLUGGER. BeTTv Rich and Bonnie ApplegaTe spend The aTTernoon aT The NorTh WesTern Bell Telephone swiTchboard as operaTors. Numloer please is Their password nighT and day. BllIlDIlNllZ1 Sfrong bodies +o house a sound mind cerfainly is a worrhy obiecfive in any play of educa+ion. In fhis school boys and girls have oppor+uni'ries io compe+e in inframural spor'rs and infer- school confesfs. The enfire a+hle'Hc program is now undergoing changes fo broaden fhe scope of ac+ivi'ries. A-vw-iH:m,L . k W-if - 'H uWWH W-W, N ' 'NM-i-NMMMA , 'im Y HARD BLOCKING. Bob Lyons and Bob Flora pro- Jrecl Jaclc Tillman as he loolcs Tor a receiver and lesls his passing eye Tor a Jrough Alliance Tray. This shol was Taken al a regular braclice session. LEFT END SWEEP. Gene Carroll races around The lefl side of The line following Bob Lyons l54l, Frilz Lundin l39l, and Bob Flora l25l as Don Finslrom l68l of Kearney chases him. The Bearcals won I3-O. we Saw the auudpqc jlyfff. Bowling Brandon Bri'H Broeder Calhoun Flora Gillespie Golden Johansen Lundin 58 Y .fl A - lv .. - VARSITY. Top row: Kennelh Taylor, Bob Lyons, Glen Johanson, Dana Bowling, Don Brandon, Kenny Broeder, Ronald Rose Don Oakes, Jack Tillman, Newell Morris. Second row: Assislanl Coach Alvin Slory, Wendell Wingell, Bruce Calhoun, Bill Pilzer, Ted Brill, Gene Gillespie, Frilz Lundin, Dean Miller, Duane Miller, John Elzoa, Coach Charles Toms. Bollom row: Jesse Crane Randall Will, Gene Carroll, Virq Dowhower, Bob Flora, Bob Wilson, Jerry Wilson, Gerald Shaner, Bill Golden. I945 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE I946 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT N. P. PLACE DATE OPPONENT PLACE Seplember I4 Boys Townn ,,,., ,, 26 6 Norlh Plalle Seplember I3 Boys Townn Boys Town Seplember 22 Cheyenne ,,,, ,44 I3 Cheyenne Seplember 20 Cheyennem, ,,,,,,,,, Norlh PIa++e Sepiembef 28 Alliance '-' f 25 O Alliance Seplember 27 Alliance, ,, ,,,,,,,, Norlh Plalle Oclober 5 Golhenburg ,,,,,,,,, 34 0 Norlh PIa++e Odober 4 Gomenburg H Gmhenburg Oclober I2 Lexinglon , , , 6 I3 Lexinglon October I8 Mccook I T iiiii iiii N odh PIaH Oclober I9 McCook , , ,,,, ,,,, 2 5 I3 McCook O b 25 6 d II ' ' 'N h P e Oclober 25 Grand Island ,,,,,,,,, 25 I4 Grand Island do er ran San 0 rl' lalle November 2 Scollsbluff, ,,,,,, 33 0 Norlh Plalle November I SCOHSPIUFF ' -'f- ' --SCOHSPIUH November 9 Curlis ,, , ,, , 25 6 Norlh PIa++e NOVEYTIIDGF 8 Cl-IFIIS Vrfrrr New ---,V CUFIIS November I6 Kearney, , , I3 0 Norlh Plalle November I6 Kearney , , ,,,,,,,,, Kearney Carroll Crane Dowhower Elzea Lyons Miller Dean Miller Duane Morris 59 I I OlramoTo Oakes Wilson B. Wilson J. lT was a rough season Tor Tommy Toms and The Blue-Gold gridsTers as The Team headed inTo a year oT Tough compeTiTion resulTing in early season iniuries. Downed early by Boys Town, Cheyenne, and Alli- ance, They Tinally Tripped LexingTon in a Thriller. AT McCook The Bulldogs held ground unTil The lasT Tew momenTs when SMASHING TACKLE. Don Oalces, leTT end, crashes in as he runs Towards ScoTTsbluTT's Ferguson near The PlaTTe goal. Bulldogs Gillespie, Flora, BriTT and Lundin waTch as The BluTTs' Wray helps his Team- maTe. A DESPERATE TRY. Try Tor score againsT The Big Ten champs is made by Bruce Calhoun in The Tussle wiTh ScoTTsbluTT, Trailing him are EarnesT l33l and lngwerson T301 who Tinally sTolo him cold. HOLDING ON. Glen Johanson, end, hauls down Don l:insTrom oT Kearney while Bob Flora T251 and Kenny Taylor T311 close in. This game leTT The Bull- dogs in The cellar oT The SouThwesT Comference. DRIVING HARD. Gene Carroll is abouT To be Taclfled by Juhl l7Ol and Davis l76l oT Kearney. These BearcaTs came To liTe in The second halT To dumb The local lads I3-O in a biTTer TighT. 60 I ees T Pifzer Rose Shaner Taylor Tillman WingeTT WiTT Snare STorv Toms Peppler scored Twice. The Islanders were never ahead more Than one Touchdown unTil PosT scored againsT The reserves in The Tinal minuTes. GoThenburg. also sTaTe co-champs, swamped The Bulldogs and ScoTTsbluTT, ouTsTaTe Big Ten champions, rornped To a 33-O vicTory. CurTis 'Aggies losT a TasT game To The Blue-Gold charges on November 9, making This The PlaTTers' second win oT The season. The Tollowing week Kearney came here To roll The local Team Tor a I3-O win. The close oT The grid season Tound The TighTing Bulldogs rank- ing low in The Big Ten raTings. SUNG HO! When school is ouT TooTball boys head Tor The locker room To dress Tor long grueling pracTice. l-lere is Diz Miller TighTening The draw sTrings on TooTball panTs. PADDINIG DOWN. Shoulder pads Tollow rib pads Tor Diz as he pulls The leaTher over his head. WiTh The proper Training The boys learn To use Their equipmenT Tor proTecTion Trom injuries. TIEING SHOESTRINGS. This is The lasT sTep in dressing. Diz will grab his helmeT on his way ouT The door. The Team was usually ready Tor The work- ouT by abouT 3:50, someTimes sTaying unTil 6 or 7. 6I f LY KL H Q D L, X , .. ., r M , A I Ii A I I il E : I ' ' f 1 .s f -:T 3 , , .,.k .rf i z X . A E ,Wf Ki -:SE E E: 2 -,ig V ,Z 'B . .Af ' I , 1, Y 7 2. I 5. ,I ,Q 2 -. as . 2,. f rs I I A 1 .r ri . , . in Q ,, :E A x 'I llrl r .5 If I -:Z-I ,l-,v .. 2 M .1 .3 L .Z - 5, , , Gwyn 'li ., fgigg A I -.E- . - ., . ' VAIIV :,: ' .,.2 Q ' A ' K' ., ' - , 1,,, fs K ., V W U A- J . X fwfr! Y fr? I? - .3 X74 ,E a s X' 4 Z II , 1 f ll ,ff ' In , .,:, D K t , .V I . ia . 2: , :15,,iga:f1,:g,9i :,:,i 5 , fini y A 5 ',.. 5' ,,.,V1, ': : I 73 5 , , , I ii .,.,,, ., ' f Z' ..',. f ir, i .Lg ': V I .,. ... :-: T V 5:2 -,v... TQ' :Q E '..g.:g,g,l j RESERVES. Top row: Francis Rose, John McWha, Douglas Naish, KeiTh STaples, Junior Lewis, Dean Cornwell, Charless EIlioTT. Second row: Bob Beaver, Darol Baller, David Clarlc, Donald Dowhower, Ronald I-lulTquesT, Paul Kirlcman, Dick Skinner. BoTTom row: Lyle I-lill, Jaclc Carroll, Jaclc Wilson, Don Bedlcer, Fred Mesmer, Wesley BarreTT. , . FOOTBALL BANOUET. SeaTed aT The spealcer's Table Tor The annual aTTair are Fred Lundin, Diz Miller, Alvin STory, John Alexander, G. Allison YosT, L. E. Means, and Chas. T-I. Toms. Means was The speaker. IT'S A PASS. Newell Morris heaves a long pass meanT Tor Jack Carroll over The CurTis reserve goal line. Carroll missed iT, buT The Bulldog reserves won I9-O and IcepT Their undeTeaTed, unTied record. The Bulldog reserves, under The TuTelage oT Coach Alvin Babe STory, ended a dream season This year by compleTing an undeTeaTed, unTied record. Paced by John McWha, Newell Morris, Jack Carroll, among oThers, These iunior Bulldogs downed such ouTTiTs as McCook reserves and GoTh- enburg reserves. I945 RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT N. P. PLACE Ociober 9 Goihenburg ,, .,.,,, . ,,,, 6 I9 NorTh PIa++e OcTober I6 McCook ..,.., . ...,, I2 I8 McCook Ocfober 20 CurTis1 ,,.., , ,,,..,,, 6 I9 Norlh PlaTTe Ocfober 30 Curlis ,,,.,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 6 I9 CurTis November I Ogallala, ,,,, ,, , 7 I3 Ogallala ATOM-IZED. Billy Golden roclceTs his way Through The McCook reserves To help The Bulldogs' second win by I9 To 2. The local reserves downed This Tlashy Bison Team Twice in The I945 season, Coach STory drilled on The TundamenTals oT TooTball and Trained The boys To win Tor The reserves and work Tor promoTion To The varsiTy. The youngesT oT NorTh PlaTTe TooTball en- ThusiasTs, The Trosh, Tound Themselves in The midsT oT some poTenT compeTiTion This year. They came ouT oT The season un- deTeaTed, Tied only by Ogallala O-O. The Treshies piled up a season ToTal oT 99 poinTs To Their opponenTs' l3. Jim Jackson, Delmar Bonney, and Paul Thompson proved To be The valuable men on The Team This year buT all players showed promise oT a TuTure Bulldog squad ThaT knows whaT iT Takes To win. Coach G. '1 H .,... ' t B P ' . il f L - , F . - , .., , s .. .s Q. di i,yi f f H fs. iff . was . .k 1 my -f-- V! u ! 5. 0 . , - q ns . 1, e . . . ..1 -T w -- 'gf 1 .-i,.,l1 sew- 'E 7 ..,.. ! I' .Q , 1 ,gi . H ,,,,, . . ::.,. vuluu . . ,, 11 A 1 TT':fs'T2 fl WM? ' ' . Q f ----' T - 1 ' ' si f-:ii .- f ,... Q - T? we '33 ' ' -' gi s 3 3 9 4 Allison YosT was The capable TuTor oT This group. T945 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT N. P. PLACE SepTember 2l CurTis, ,.,,,, , ,.,, ,,,, . , Cur+is Ocfober 8 Ogallala ,,,,,,, ,,.,.,, O gallala OcTober I5 McCook .... McCook OcTober 22 Ogallala ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, , Norfh PlaHe OcTober 30 C-3oTl1enburg ,,..,.,, ,,,,, N or+h PlaHe November 6 Cur+is ,.,,...., Nor+l1 PlaHe BLOCK AN AGGIE. Don lvlclzarland leads The way Tor Jim Jackson righT up To The CurTis 5-yard line. On The nexT play, Jim Tore Through The leTT Tackle Tor a counTer. Bullpups I2-CurTis 6. CHASING RAINBOWS. Coach G. Allison YosT Tells The Treshie squad abouT a oT oT gold aT The end oT The TooTball rainbow. These pracTices paid OTT wiTh an undeTeaTed season. E FRESHMEN. Coach G. Allison YosT, John Humphrey, Fred McEnTire, Rodger Tillman, Merlyn Snavely,, Warren Chase, Louise Kinzler, Jim Parrish, Dave Arris. Dick Evans, Carl Lehman, Dean Plumb, Bob Dick. Second row: Del Bonney, Bill Luedke, AlTred Gale, Paul Thornpsen, Chas. Panzer, Don McFarland, Dick Grady, Leonard ScoTT, Ray l-lumphrey, Bob Gilman, Bill Elzea, Fred PeTer'son, Jack James, Denver Shirlaw. BoTTom row: Dick Graham, Ted Anderson, STan Wells, STan RaTferTv, Russ MasTers, RoberT Arney, David Kesler, George Inman, Dick Shriver, RoberT l-lelsTrorn, Bill Spencer, BilT James, James Jackson. 'x 63 WML loqalioilm faqmm LOOK OUT. Slugger Bruce Calhoun gels ready lo TRAFFIC JAM. Glen Johansen l44l, Swede Olson move in on Bill Pilzer in second ol lhe boxing bouls l5ll, and Don Oakes l48l, langle wilh The Alliance lo be slaged during baskelball inlermission. Alvin cagemen lo gain possession of The coveled ball as Slory look The role ol referee. Johnson l33l, Weinell l38l and Barker l35l baffle for Alliance. Followed by a slreak ol conlinuous hard luck. Jrhis year's Bulldog cagers won only lwo oul of I7 games. Glen Johansen was elecled caplain oi The Blue-Gold Baskelball sguad. The Plallers managed To slay oul of lhe cellar in The Big Ten and Soulhwesl conferences by deifealing Kearney 27 lo 24. Ogallala was lhe olher viciim, giving Jrhe Plallers Their lirsl win 22 To 2 l. The Bulldog slock soared wilh The relurn of seven of lasl year's lellermen. Glen Johansen, Jerry Swanson, Jerry Wilson, Dick Slevens, Jess Crane and Dean Miller were Jrhe relurning veis. Coming back lo enforce nexl year's hoopslers will be Kenny Broeder and Don Oakes. A M l r Swanson Sfephens Olson Toms Gillespie Broeder Oalces Johansen Crane Wilson Sidney blasTed The Bulldog Tive TirsT buT The PlaTTers came To liTe as MiTchell squeezed by 27-25. LexingTon dropped The Blue-Gold guinTeT Twice during The season. The locals TrighTened boTh Alliance and CurTis buT were sTill unable To win. The nexT game saw The Bulldogs Tinally win over Ogallala in a closely conTesTed game. ScoTTsbluTT proved To be Too much power Tor NorTh PlaTTe as They downed Them 54 To 29. The BluTTs smoThered Them again in The class A Tourney 74 To 26. Gering was again a power house ThaT blasTed The PlaTTers 37 To 2l. lvicCoolc, Grand Island, l-lasTings, and Holdrege all Toppled The NorTh PlaTTe buT GoThenburg, expecTing an easy win, was surprised by winning only one poinT. Kearney, wiThouT a win all season, was The second Blue-Gold vicTim by 27 To 24. Cozad disappoinTed local Tans, dropping The PlaTTers 37 To 35. I945-I946 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT N. P. PLACE December I4 Sidney. .. ........., .... ..,... 4 I I2 NOFTI1 PIaTTe December I8 MiTchelI . . 27 25 NorTh Pla'l fe January II LexingTon . .,.........,... 20 NorTh PlaTTe January I5 CurTis .... . 25 CurTis January I8 Alliance.. . 25 NorTh PIaTTe January 22 Ogallala .... ................. 2 2 Ogallala January 25 Scoffsblulif... .. . ...... 29 Sac-Tfsbluff January 25 Gering .... .... 2 I Gering January 29 McCook. .... ................. 5 5 32 NorTI'i PlaTTe February 2 Grand Island 47 2I Grand Island February 5 LexingTon.. . 30 LexingTon February I2 GoThenburg. 37 Norfh PlaTTe February I5 I'Ias'l'ings. .. 28 NorTh PIaHe February 22 Kearney . 27 Kearney February 26 Holdrege 38 Holdrege March I Cozad . ..... 35 Cozad GET THAT BALL. AnTicipaTing loolcs come over The Taces oT Crane l23l and Olson l32l as They see if The ball will hiT The hoop. This shoT was Talcen in lviiTchell-NorTh PlaTTe Tray. lv1iTchell won 27-25. LEAPING HIGH. Glen Johansen leaves The Tloor in The LexingTon game To malce a baslceT as Jess Crane comes in Tor The rebound. The undeTeaTed lvlinuTe- men won This game. They were second in class B play. 65 HOLD THAT BALL!! Jerry Swanson oT The Bulldogs Tangles wiTh Borcher oT Sidney To see who geTs possession OT The ball. Glen Johansen waTches The mad scramble as Sidney wins 4l- I 2. I944-T945 JAY-VEES BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. JayfVees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees Jay-Vees JaysVees JayfVees Jay-Vees. . Jay-Vees OPPONENT Tryon VarsiTy ,,,,, 28 Gandy VarsiTy. ,,,,,,, 25 Lexingfon Reserves 32 CurTis Reserves . 28 PaxTon VarsiTy ,,,,, 4I Ogallala Reserves.. I2 Ganely Varsify. ,,,, H30 LexingTon Reserves,4O Tryon VarsiTy . .,,20 GoThenburg Res... .l6 ST. PaT Varsify.. . 20 Maxwell Varsify ,,,,,, 25 Wallace VarsiTy.. ...28 O'Fallons VarsiTy. H48 Cozad Reserves ,,,,,, 28 PLACE Nor+h PlaTTe NcrTh PlaTTe NorTh PlaTTe CurTis NorTh PlaTTe Ogallala NorTh PlaTTe NorTh Pla++e NorTh PlaTTe NorTh PIa++e NorTh PlaTTe Nor'I'h Pla+Te NorTh PIa++e NorTh PlaTTe Cozad ESCAPING MOMENTS. Diclc STevens, Glen Johan- sen and Dean Miller waTch Tor The reTurn oT The ball as The Time runs ouT in The lvliTchell cage game. lvliTchell was class B sTaTe champion lasT year. Climaxing a grand season, The reserve guin- TeT grabbed Ten wins againsT Tive losses. Coach Alvin Babe STory coached The hard scrapping Jay-Vees unTil The lasT Tew games. Dale Snoolc Took over The sguad To compleTe The season. This gang seT a record when They won Tour games beTween February ll-l5. JAY-VEES. Lyle Hill, Douglas Bobbie, Bill Golden, l3aT Thompson, Don Bedlcer, Bill HupTer, Ted BriTT, Newell Morris, Kenny Taylor, FriTz Lundin, Duane Miller, Dick HuTchison, Bobby Wilson, Bob Flora, Randall WiTT, Gerald Shaner, Don l-losTord, manager: Coach Alvin STory, cenler. 66 REBOUND. Swede Olson prepares lo srrerch all ol his six fool lhree inlo lhe slralosphere lrying lo grab lhe ball. Del specialized in ripping 'em in lilce lhis lwo-poinl counler againsl Lexinglon. Nine wins decoraled lhe Bullpup record in I8 lries lasl season. Coach G. Allison Yosl groomed his yearling squad lo meel older boys from smaller schools and boys lheir own age from Jrhe larger schools. Viclories over lhe Sandy and The O'Fallons varsily squads gave Them 'rhal comlorlable feeling. GRAB IT! Ronald Rose, Pal Thompson, and Bob Flora all prepare lo pounce on The ball as il bounces oil The baclcboard. The sophomores gave lhe iuniors a 23-I5 poinl lesson. I944-I945 FROSH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE Dec. Frosh Tryon Varsily ...... .. Norfh Plalle Dec. Frosh Cozad Frosh .... ... Norfh PlaHe Jan. Frosh Pax'ron Reserves , Paxfon Jan. Frosh Sandy Reserves . Nor+h Plaffe Jan. Frosh Gofhenburg Frosh. Gofhenburg Jan. . Frosh Paxfon Frosh ...., Norih PlaHe Jan. . Frosh Curiis Frosh ...... . .. Curlis Feb. Frosh McCook Frosh Norfh PlaHe Feb. . Frosh Gancly Reserves Norfh PlaHe Feb. . Frosh Sfapleron Res.. .. Siaplelon Feb. . Frosh Tryon Reserves Norfh Plaffe Feb. . Frosh Wallace Reserves Norih PlaHe Feb. Frosh O'Fallons Reserves Norfh Plaffe Feb. Frosh McCook Frosh. . McCook Mar, Frosh Cozad Frosh ..,.... Norih Plaife FROSH. Baclc row: Marvin Kesler, Jaclq James, Paul Thompson, lvlarvin Coolcsley, Bob Diclc, Roger Tillman Bill Luedlce, Fred Perersen, Warren Chase, Don McFarland. Fronl row: Denver Shirlaw, Bill James, Winslon Simon, Jim Jackson, Jim Parrish, Diclc Grady, Leonard Sco+T, Bob Gilman, Bill Spencer, Dick Shriver, G Allison Yosl. 67 TO YOUR HOLES! Coach KenneTh Young raises his gun To sTarT The guarTer milers in The McCook meeT. Lined up are Dean Cornwell, Loren Runner, D O k , J h lvl W ' NZIEH, piiaffe Jjgiksfgrsli C he represemimg ille HEDGE HOPPER. Tony Evans soars up To barely Trip The bamboo pole as he makes a Try Tor The IO TooT 6 inch mark. Pepples oT McCook edged Tony ouT OT TirsT place in This early season meeT. Even Though They have losT Their TirsT Three Track meeTs, The Bulldogs are slowly pushing ahead, showing more sTrengTh each Time They compeTe. McCook, wiTh McKillip, submerged The Blue and Gold cinder squad 76 2X3 To 60 W3 April 5. The PlaTTers wound up in TourTh place aT The Kearney lnviTaTionals April I2 wiTh 25 lf5 poinTs. AT Cozad, April I6, The Bulldogs came in second wiTh 40 M4 poinTs. The Kearney BearcaTs Took This meeT wiTh 48 6fIO poinTs. Calhoun swepT The low hurdles in O: Il If2 and The IO0 yard dash in O: IO 7flO. McWha VARSITY. Back row: Dean Cornwell, Jack Tillman, John McWha, Glen Johansen, Coach STory, Don Oakes, Jim Ubel, Bruce Calhoun, Loren Runner. FronT row: Bill Golden, Terry Evans, Gene Carroll, Charles EllioTT, Kenny Taylor, Friiz Lundin, Bob Wilson, Randy WiTT, .lack Carroll, Bill Humphrey. 68 Jnllownal the jfzaclz, J and OLD TIME SPORT. Poised on TipToe Don Oakes swings The discus back To gain momenTum To hurl iT ouT To The arc in TronT oT The resTricTing hoop. Don helped pick up poinTs in Tield evenTs. cleaned up in The 440 wiTh 0: 55 2f5. AT The Kearney meeT. TirsTs were Taken by Calhoun in The 220 aT 0: 25 2X5 and Jo- hansen in The 880 aT 2: 07 9fI0. Gene Carroll Took The only Blue-Gold second in The 220. Oakes was a poinT-geTTer by win- ning Third place in The high iump and The 440. AT Cozad, Calhoun added a broad iump mark aT 20 TeeT I0 3X4 To his record. while Johansen Took The 880 in 2: 06 I,f5, one oT The besT sTaTe marks. THROUGH THE AIR. Bruce Calhoun, who has Turned in The besT mark so Tar This year, oT The NorTh PlaTTe squad. in The broad-jump, sails Through The air during The McCook meeT. RUN AND JUMP. Jack Tillman hiTs The board iusT beTore he leaps over The piT in The broad-jump aT The McCook meeT. Jack is Trying hard To equal DinnelI's I9 TooT mark. TAPE BREAKER. AImosT Talling, Jack Carroll lunges aT The Tape during The inTerclass meeT. Winning This mile evenT gave Carroll a chance To compeTe againsT McCook. 69 LAST LAP. His Tace TwisTed in agony Glen Johan- sen pulls hard To overTake his lasT opponenT in The halT mile evenT aT Kearney, Jo passed Kearney's Polley in The lasT Tew yards To win. THREE POINT LANDING. Don Oakes hiTs The dirT Tollowing aTTer he cleared The pole in The lvlcCook meeT, Oakes proved To be a good high jumper and poinT winner Tor The Blue and Gold. In I945 The Bulldog TracksTers had an ouTsTanding season, winning The Kearney lnviTaTionals, The SouThwesT conTerence meeT. The class A meeT in Kearney, and placing second in The STaTe meeT aT Lincoln, aTTer Bruce Calhoun was iniured. The highly Tavored Bulldogs were edged ouT by Omaha CenTral, sparked by Cleveland Marshal. FirsT place Bulldogs aT The STaTe meeT were Charley Toogood: shoT puT, 47 TeeT 3 inches and The discus, I30 TeeT 9 inches: Don Yocum: mile, 4: 48 3fI0. STRETCHING HIGH. Randy WiTT and Bobby Wilson come in Tor second and Third in The 60 yard high hurdles. Mc- Cook's Leo McKillip, The winner, is iusT passing The camera. HURDLE BLASTER. Bruce Calhoun, senior, Takes The lasT barrier in sTricIe as he places TirsT in The 200 yard low hurdles aT Kearney, April I2. Time 0: 25 IflO. ALL OUT. Jack Carroll, giving everyThing, sTrains Torward To edge ouT PaT Thompson and Glen Johansen in The mile run during The inTer class meeT. SURPRISE EVENT. John McWha lcenTerl lines up To run The 440 in The Kearney inviTaTionals. McWha was The sur- prise winner oT The day as he swepT The 440 in 0: 55 IXS. COMING IN. Loren Runner ouTpaces John McWha in The 440 yard run during The McCook meeT. BoTh boys broughT poinTs To NorTh PlaTTe buT neiTher placed TirsT. 70 1,51 IN ON A WING. Jack Tillman soars up To clear The bar and Tie wiTh Tony Evans Tor second place in The pole vaulT aT The Kearney lnviTaTionals. Peppler Took TirsT wiTh a IO TooT IO inch mark. On The calendar aT press Time were scheduled These evenTs: The SouThwesT ConTerence meeT aT Cozad, April 233 The Kearney College lnviTaTionals, April 267 The GoThenburg Relays, April 307 The disTricT gualiTying meeT Tor The STaTe Tinals aT McCook, May 33 The STaTe meeT aT Lincoln, May IO and I lq and The Big Ten Championship meeT aT Kearney, lvlay I7. Reguire- menTs To qualiTy Tor enTry in The STaTe Track meeT aT Lincoln have changed This year. lnsTead oT running againsT Time To eliminaTe slower runners, conTesTanTs will be selecTed in disTricT meeTs. The TirsT Tour places aT The McCook meeT, May 3, are eligible To go To Lincoln Tor The STaTe meeT. NUBBINS. Back row: Bob Flora, John Elzea, Don McFarland, Paul Kirkman, Lenard ScoTT, Wesly Cornwell, Kenny Broeder, Don McFarland, Don Brandon, Warren Chase, Dave Clark, Duane Miller, Raymond ScoTT, Fred PeTerson. Second row: Ellis WhiTing, Paul Thomsen, George Allen, Fred Mesmer, Norris ScoTT, Bud Kenny, Don Baker, Al Gail, Bob l-legwood, Dave Arris, Bill Elzea, Don Thayer, EronT row: Kay Guiles, Norman SuTTon, Larry Houser, Bill James, Bob Dick, Pon Chinn, Denver Shirlaw, Bill Luedke, ST'an Wilson, Junior Zimmerman, Jack James, Eddy Snare. 7I THE GLAMOR OF GYM. Top row: Gloria Pelly, Ardis Hunl, Helen Lawyer, Belly Smilh, Nancy Jameson, Belly Vande Voorde, Belly Rowley, Eslher Jensen, Joan Samuel-son, Roslyn Poulsen, Kalheryn Parrish, Joan Cornell, lmogean Ellioll, Mildred Bowman. Third row: Pal Bishop, Jean Slaples, Louise Flinl, Jean Flinl, Violel Fong, Jerry Nelms, Belly Beyerle, Pal Bechan, Mardell Exslrom, Peggy Beyerle, Irene Collins, Mary Low Bailey, Helen Beally, Jean Bachrnan, Lois Waller. Second row: Coleen Noel, Berniece Jepsen, Rulh Jepsen, Pauline Hora, Twila Goldsmilh, Leola Slaples, Kalhryn Land, Joan Soderrnan, Joan Walker, Jean Wilson, Ruby Jensen, Violel Mae Callcins, Virginia Johnson, Lorraine Lagerguisl. Bollom row: Darrylin Malooka, Harriel Laqerquisl, Belly Horano, Ruby Lehman, Belly Lou Downey, Leila Johansen, Gloria Ferguson, Sylvia Howe, Delyne Wallcer, Belly Lou Kugler, Helen Fong, Leola Lehman, Beverly Goodwin, Marilyn Goldsrnilh. www' yan. The G. A. A. slarled lhe school year oll wilh ils annual lormal inilialion and pol-luck supper. The girls on lhird lloor were guesls. The girls mel in lhe audilorium lo play games on Wednesday nighls. They spenl lheir evening bowling on Thursday nighl. Al lhe Chrislmas parly lhe members broughl gills lor lhe Canleen. A banguel honoring lhe molhers was given on February IQ. Qnly lhe aclive members could allencl. On March I2 lhe G. A. A. sponsored an all-girls slcaling parly. ln April lhe sevenlh annual Play Day was held wilh lhe eighlh grade girls as guesls. The lormal spring banguel was held May 6 in honor ol lhe seniors. On lhe G. A. A. cabinel were Jean Plinl, presidenlg Belly Beyerle, vice-presi- SANTA CLAUS HAS COME. Smiling wilh delighl are lhese members ol G. A. A. Sanla Claus has iusl given lhem lheir presenls lrom under lhe lree, The girls also gave Chrislmas gills lo lhe Canleen. 72 SUSPENSE. Belly Smilh wail's for her ball io hir as Rulh Jepsen and Jean Flinr choose a ball of +he righf weighi. Berniece Jepsen is preparing +o roll one down Jrhe alley. denr, l-lelen Fong, secrelary, Rulh Jepsen, Jrreasurerq Pauline l-lora, social chairman, Virginia Johnson, assislanlq Lelia Johansen, freshman represenlaliveg Belly Rowley, sporrs leader: Joan Samuelson, assislanlg Ardis l-lunl, hiking chairman, l-lelen Marzohf was replaced second semesfer by Eslher Jensen as bowling chairman: and Lorraine Lagerquisl, musician. SIGN HERE. l-lelen Lawyer is signing in The mcm- ory book af ihe formal inifialion lor G. A, A. Olhers wailing Jrheir +urn are Sylvia l-lowe, Harrier Lagerquisl, Louise Flinl, and Roslyn Poulsen. TWITTERPATTED TWERPS. New ini+ia+es of G. A. A. sir bewildered in +he cafeferia ahher being inilrialed. These girls had +o wash Jrhe por-luck supper dishes as a parfr of Their ini+ia+ion. I 1 J I 1 J 1 1 W 1 N 1 1 , 4 . fm: I at 3 mm E 3 .F ' '4,, ',1s:a,z:fs: :, 4: 4 A' , 4 :fy X fx 44 ' va .. H mimi . fx, W 5351. M an Qt gy E 'U 4 n ,, v lv ff MUSIC FOR MILLIONS. Back row: Rich Conrey, Belly Downey, Dolores Milckelson, Pal Prowell, Teddy Whifehead, Mr. Anderson, Roberl Johnslon, Don l-loslord, Nellie Jean Clarlc, Diclc Slephens, Cecil Middlelon, Mariorie Coursey. Second row: Shirley Anderson Bill Fisher, Floy Fousf, Bobby Anderson, Donna Prowell, Jeannine Oliver, Phyllis Lyons, Bev Smilh, Dwighi Grandy, Bob Swiqer, Chuck Irvin, Fred Mesmer, Bob l-larnillon, Doug Bobbio, Charles Warren, LaVonne Scholl, Virgil Lewi-s, Al Zimmer, Derald Benlcoslcy, Bill Luedke, Jaclsie l-iel5+rom4 Third rcw: Joyce Alexander, Jo Olcoll, Belly Burkland, Helen Lelinian, l-lelen Hansen, Dorolhy lrvine. dgand, Ccfnn, ' Slarling Jrhe year oil in a blaze of glory l Jrhe marching band, dazzling in lheir brighl l blue and gold uniforms, filed on Jrhe gridiron for lhe lirsl loolball game Seplember I4. l Conlinuing Their splendid worlc, lhey gave a series of inlricalre iormalions and man- euvers al succeeding games, The mosl oul- slanding being The Slar drill. Vivacious leader ol Jrhe 80-piece band drills was Ar- lene Mcliain. ADDED ATTRACTION. Delinilely Hexlra special are lhe brass sexier arrangemenls, Members are l-lal Mcgrew, Frilz Lundin, Diclc Claylon, AI Zim- mer, Jack Johnslon, and Bob l-lamillon. SLEEPY SAXES. The sun was slill lhinlcing 'boul rising when Paul Thomson, Bill Luedlre, Ronald Lor- enlzen, Lowell Franklin, Virginia Taylor, and Arr l-liclrman pracliced in lhe lower al dawn. 76 Bob Vollmer, Donna Aker, l-lal McGrew, FriTz Lundin, Bonnie McClellan, Jim DuTemple, Bob Flora, Don Anderson, Roger l-lolm, Kenny l-lipp, Jimmie l-lansen, KenneTh Brown, Benny McDonald, Jim ClinTon, Bob Walker, RoberT EbrighT, Jack JohnsTon, Carolyn Pass, Ann STevenson. FourTh row: Marie Mehl. AniTa Knisley, May Kumaqai, Lowell Franklin, KenTner Miller, Ronald WebsTer, Bonnie WaTson, Jackie Bebber, Dick ClayTon, Alfred Swanson, Ronald LorenTzen, Paul Thomsen, ArThur l-lickman, Virginia Taylor. FifTh row: Jean Oakes, Phyllis STewarT, Dick Kuhns, Joyce Walker, Shirley ForsTedT, Mary AniTa Allen, Marcia l-lamilTon. The cessaTion oT acTual combaT AugusT I5 gave The band The opporTuniTy oT aTTending ouT-oT-Town games again This year. They were loyal supporTers oT The TooTball Team aT boTh McCook and l.exingTon, pepping up The crowd, and presenTing hahc-Time drills. Taking an acTive parT in civic aT- Tairs The band was called upon To lead The T-lalloween cosTume pa- rade. They also played Tor The Memorial l-lospiTal dedicaTion. Band capTain, Jack JohnsTon di- recTed The pep band comprised oT TirsT chair players in all The secTions. This 30-piece band gave ouT wiTh The music Tor pep assemblies and baskeTball games. . MAGIC FLUTES. When exoTic melodies ring Trom These Tour silver TluTes during TluTe quarTeT prac- Tice They are lipped by Joyce Walker, Mary AneiTa Allen, Shirley l3orsTedT, and Marcia l'lamilTon. CANDY CONCOCTJON. SweeT as sugar candy are The noTes ThaT waTT Trom The lush licorice sTicks which are chewed by May Kumagai, Joyce Alexans der, AniTa Knisely, and Marie KaThryn Mehl. 77 CAPERING CLARINETS. When The nimble Tingers geT To work The mixed guarTeT's music sends you. SeaTed are Jackie l-lelsTrom, Carolyn Pass, Kenny fvliller, and Lowell Franklin. HOT-LIPPED TRUMPETERS. Add- ing a Tew hoT licks To The beau- TiTul and sensible music oT The masTers are l-lal lvlcGrew, Dick Kuhns, and Jimmy DuTemple. Jazzy, buT oh so nicell SASSY BRASS. By The gleam in Their eyes, you can Tell The bari- Tone guarTeT consisTing oT Jim ClinTon, Bob Walker, RoberT FbrighT, and Jack JohnsTon is iusT waiTing To leT mellow music Tlow. l-lighlighTing a year oT ouTsTanding acTiviTies The symphonic band presenTed The annual winTer band concerT February 8. The program was given in Two parTs. The TirsT parT was presenTed by The concerT band, and Chuck lrvin and l-lis Top l-laTs oT RhyThm Turnished live Tor The second halT. ApproximaTely 2,200 aTTended The Three perTormances. A varied program was given by The band. lT included Prelude and Fugue , 0rienTale SuiTe , American Legion Forever , Universal JudgmenT , and Red RhyThm Valley . WiTh a 'Teen canTeen seTTing, Chuck and l-lis Top l-laTs oT RhyThm played popular Tunes oT The day. FeaTured wiTh swing band accompanimenT were vocals by Bill Merrell and Jerry Nelms. The aTTracTive maioreTTes parTicipaTed in a skiT. To compleTe The program Lile WebsTer narraTed Dangerous Dan McC5rew. SLUSH PUMPS. Charles Warren, Doug Bobbio, Virgil Lewis, Al Zimmer and Their shiny Trombones pracTice one oT Their many popular ensemble num- bers aT The weekly rehearsal oT The quarTeT. YOUNG 'UNS. New aT The insTrumenTal ensemble game are These Tive Treshie members oT The clari' neT guinTeT, Shirley Anderson, Barbara Anderson Bill Fisher, Beverly SmiTh, and Beverly Lyons. 78 THE BLUE AND GOLD. WaiTing Tor The whisTle ThaT Tells Them They can seT The briqhT blue and qold Tlags in moTion are RoseTTa Loncar and Mary Elise Day, Tlaq Twirlers, Tor The band. fume STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER. A iob proudly accomplished by Chuck lrvin, Rich Conrey, Bob Vollmer, and Kenny Miller was ThaT oT presenTing The colors aT The TooTball games and all oTher marching band appearances. The band was capably represenTed aT The All-STaTe music clinic by NeTTie Jean Clark, Bob l-lamilTon, Jaclc JohnsTon, AniTa Knisely, Marie Mehl, and Al Zimmer. The TenTh annual clinic was held in FremonT November 29, 30, and December I. A GuesT conducTor oT The all-sTaTe band Tor The Three day session was James RoberTson oT Springwfield, Mo. SeTTing Their sighTs on higher levels, ThirTeen insTrumenTal soloisTs and ensembles journeyed To l-lasTings April T2 and I3 Tor The disTricT music conTesT. The sTudenTs were chosen by Dr. and Mrs. Simeon Rezelce in The local conTesT held March 25. Those who received superior raTings were Bob l-lamilTon, ArT l-liclcman, l-lal McGrew, Marie Mehl, AI Zimmer, The clarineT quarTeT, and The saxophone sexTeT. Richard Conrey, NeTTie Jean Clarlc, Myra Maupin, Jack JohnsTon, Shirley Anderson, and The brass sexTeT received excellenT raTings. Band received superior and orchesTra raTed excellenT. Commissioned oTTicers appoinTed by R. Cedric Anderson To help lceep The band TuncTion- ing eTTicienTly were Jaclc JohnsTon, capTaing Bob l-lamilTon and ArT l-liclcman, TirsT lieuTenanTsg FriTz Lundin and Bob EbrighT, second lieuTenanTs. 79 TOP HATTERS. Ready To swing inTo SoliTude are Bonny WaTson, Teddy WhiTehead, Jerry Nelrns, Richard Conrey, Back row: l-Tal lvlcgrew, Don Hos- Tord, Jack JohnsTon, Junior Lewis. BoTTom row: Ronald LorenTzen, Lowell Franklin, ArTie T-lickman, Chuck Tryin, and Bill Luedke. Playing a maior parT in This year's music acTiviTies, The orchesTra compleTed a useTul and successTul year. Adding oyerTures To The iunior and senior class plays, and melodies Tor Open l-louse. They also did Their parT in school broadcasTs, and enTered The disTricT conTesT and The all-school music TesTiyal. The orchesTra claimed nine members in The All-STaTe Music Clinic. Those aTTending were Jean Bachman, Dick ClayTon, Richard Conrey, Mariorie Coursey, BeTTy Downey, Marian EllsworTh, Dick Kuhns, Beverly Lyons and Earlene Scoyill. AnoTher imporTanT sTring clinic was held here February 22 and 23 wiTh AugusT lvlolzer conducTing. 80 U jnlcf ASCENDING STARS. Top row, opposiTe page: Lois PeTerson, Carl Lehmann, EvereTT Slack, Nancy Jameson, RoberT Anderson, Geariive Nelsen, JUaniTa Krurnm. Mary Jane Jameson, Roberf LorenTzen, Gloria Ann PeTTy, Don Johnson, STanley Wilson, Iv1argareT Rundback. Second row: Marie STeel, Barbara JolliTTe, Twila HorTon, BeTTy McVay, Del Greeley, Darrell McKee, David Arris, Kay Guiles, Russell MasTers, Bill Tucker, Bob Decker, Bill James, Larey Houser, Merlyn Snavely, George Inman, RoberT GerloTT, Third row: Dick Grady, KenneTh Kellogg, Jerry Lorraine, Jimmie Greer. SYMPHONY. Back row: Beverly Lyons, Jean Bachman, BeTTy Lou Downey, Eileen ApplegaTe, CharloTTe ProweTT, Bob Swiger, Ronald LorenTzen, Virginia Taylor, ArT Hickman, Bonnie WaTson, Jackie Bebber, Dick ClayTon, AlTred Swanson, Bob HamilTon, R. Cedric Anderson, Jack JohnsTon, Charles Warren, Junior Lewis, Dolores Mikkelson, NeTTie Jean Clark, Mariorie Coursey. Second row: Jean Thompson, Bob JohnsTon, Earlene Scovill, Beverly MasTers, Marian EllsworTh, Joan Zenor, Louise Clark, Mary Louise Lyon, Thelma Van NeTTa, Dick Kuhns, Jim DuTemple, Everald BaxTer, Shirley Anderson, Hal McGrew, George Lannin, Wendall BaxTer, FronT row: Helen Lawyer, Barbara Sorenson, Richard Conrey, Doris PeTerson, Jean Oakes, Marcia HamilTon, Myra Maupin, Mary Lou Nelson, Barbara Anderson, and Helen Qualley. New sTudenTs and beginning musicians re- L, as ceive The TundamenTal Training in second band beTore being promoTed To concerT band. This is accomplished Through a series oT abiliTy charTs. IT a sTudenT compleTes a charT he can be promoTed To Till a vacancy, buT on compleTing Two charTs he will be advanced aT once. These 35 sTudenTs will make Their only appearance aT The music TesTival. SALON SWINGSTERS. From boogie To Brahms in Ten easy lessons-in oTher words, The Tiner poinTs oT music occupy The minds oT BerTha Weaver, Rich Conrey, Barbara Sorenson, and Marian EllsworTh. UNSWUNG FIDDLER. WaTching Richard Conrey wield a mean bow on his cello while Tooling around in 308 are Dick ClayTon, Bob HamilTon, Bev Lyons, Marjorie Coursey, and Mary Lou Nelson. 8I MODEL MADRIGAL. Winona PeTers, Teddy WhiTehead, I-lelen Robinson, AIberT Cole, Jaclc JohnsTon, Joyce Godwin, Shirley Calhoun, Marcia I-lamiITon, Marciel Kelly, Bob Lammers, Bob AnTon- ides, Jean McKown, and Myra Maupin sing Them sweeT. IQ M , ff ESQ!! N Q ,Xi ff' K ,' I ff Q ,Sf I7 IJ I if fj'- 1 T XJ 1. X , . l I' TRIM TRIO. Singing sweeT and low down are Wi- ef ' nona PeTers, I-lelen Robinson, and Joyce Godwin. X I 1 Joyce leTT mid-semesTer and Beverly Lyons was I chosen To Till in. I-liTTin' The 88 is BeTTy McGovern. A r' X The opereTTa, The Marriage oT lNlanneTTe, The music clinic, and The disTricT conTesT were Three oT The mosT imporTanT evenTs TeaTuring The vocal deparTmenT. The opereTTa which was presenTed March I5 gIoriTied The Tollowing singing leads: Winona PeTers, Thresa WhiTehead, Bob AnTonides, Bill Merrell, and Jaclc JohnsTon. A I5 minuTe broadcasT over KODY was given The same day presenTing opereTTa seIecTions. ThirTeen members oT The chorus Traveled To l:remonT, November 29, 30, and December I, To aTTend The music clinic. Alexander Zimmerman oT JoIieT, Illinois direcTed The choir. YAWNIN' CHARACTERS. Too row: Jean McKown, Winona PeTers, Joan Zenor, Florine Davis, Bob Lammers, Lile WebsTer, Kenny Miller, Jack JohnsTon, AlberT Cole, Jack Reynolds, I-lelen Qualley, Jo Ann Lawrence, Eslher Jensen, AniTa Knisely, Second row: Marian Miles, Thresa WhiTehead, Jaclcie Kelloqq, Susan Pryor, Cecil MiddleTon, Ray Brewer, Bill Merrell, Bob I-lamiITon, AlTred Zimmer, Erma Thomsen, Mary Alice Seaburg, Marilyn Tooqood, Earlene Scovill, Joyce Godwin. Third row: Ednamae Russell, BeTTy McGovern, I-lelen Robinson, Mary Lou Bailey, Bob Swaim, Eames Irvin, AlberT James, Loren Runner, James Kenny, Raymond Maxwell, Virginia SolTow, Marcia I-IamilTon, Beverly Lyons, Eileen AppIeqaTe, Shirley Calhoun. BoTTom row: Virginia Sonneman, Jerry Nelms, Evanqeleen Lymber, Joyce Shaner, Bob AnTonides, Richard Bourne, Bill Adams, Kim STevenson, Bob Walker, Bill Johansen, ArT I-lickman, JaneT STephens, Jean Bachman, Pauline I-lora, and Gloria Ferguson. 82 32. ' , hill TIREDY MAYBE. IT doesn'T seem To hinder The STRANGE MUSIC! Some lilTing melodies waTTed boys guarTeT from singing. Doing The all-ouT iob Trom The ThroaTs oi lris Besack, Jean McKown, BeTTy is AlberT Cole, Jack JohnsTon, Bill Merrell, and Bob McGovern, Teddy WhiTehead, Marcia l-lamilTon AnTonides. The iyory Clicker is Helen Robinson. and Gloria Ferguson. PianisT is l-lelen Robinson. The a Capella Choir, girls glee Club, small vocal groups, and soloisTs Bob AnTonides and Bill Merrell enTered The disTriCT ConTesT held in l-lasTings April I2 and I3. The madrigal group, boys ocTeT, girls Trio, Bill Merrell, Bob AnTonides, The a Capella Choir, and girls glee Club landed superior raTings. Girls sexTeT and boys quarTeT received exCellenT. The Chorus TirsT appeared aT open house, November 20. Singing wiTh WalTer Cassell oT The MeTropoliTan Opera l-louse, March 87 and being direcTed by boTh Mr. Cassell and l-layes M. Fuhr, direcTor oT The l-lasTings girls choir were Two Thrills oT The year. Chorus, glee Club, and small groups sang aT The spring TesTival held April 25 and 26. BroadcasTs were giyen on The mornings oT December 2l, March 29, and April 5. 9 gm made ' L,ET'S MAKE MUSIC. Top row: Joan Weslenleld, Winona Pelers, Barbara Sorenson, Joan Zenor, Plorine Davis, Ramona Reynolds, Susan Pryor, Erma Jean Thomsen, Mary Alice Seaburg, Helen Qualley, Shirley Williams, Jo Ann Lawrence, Marian Ellsworlh, Jackie Kellogg, Eslher Jensen, Virginia Bowen, Shirley Calhoun, Joyce Godwin. Second row: Theresa Vencill, Barbara I-lall, Donna l-lamillon, Barbara While, Jean McKown, Margarel Reynolds, Joleen Kimball, Delores McCarly, Mrs. Velma Snook, Thresa Whilehewad, Evangeleen Lymber, Helen Robinson, Mary Lou Bailey, Belly Rowley, Earlene Scovill, Marilyn Toogood, Lois Canlrall, Beverly Lyons. Third row: Pal Clark, JoAnn Overman, Joyce Shaner, Ednamae Russell, Iris Besack, Dorolhy Carmichael, Rulh Lehmann, Barbara McCarly, Peggy Morris, Marian Miles, Phyllis I-larl, Belly Maslers, Doris Eberly, Janel Slephens, Virginia Sollow, Pauline I-lora. Bollom row: Virginia Sonneman, Phyllis Besack, I-lariel l-lill, Dorolhy Cline, Belly Alleberry, Carolyn Winn, Bonnie Amen, Donna Mullikin, Marsha Siebold, Mary Elise Day, Dorolhy Murphy, Donna Pelerrson, Jean Bachman, Phyllis Davis, Gloria Ferguson. CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB. Top row: Berlha Weaver, Roslyn Poulsen, Maxine Sleel, Joyce Walker, Mary Relior, Beverly Brelernilz, Jacquiline Smalllool, Joan Cornell, Thelma Van Nalla, Peggy Beyerle, Pal Bechan, Joan Soderman, Mary Louise Lyon, Lois Pelerson, Gloria Ann Pelly, Bonnie Weakly, Florene Porler, Darlene Sloddard, Mary Kelly, Emma Jean Siawyer, Venila Payne, Lois Jean Waller, Phyllis Hausenauer, Kalhryn Land, Elizabelh Baker, Jean Willson, Dona Relior, Joy Lee Soper, Jo Ann l-lill, Belly Johnson, Geanive Nelson, Bonnie Jo Smilh, Mariorie L. Applegale, Naomi Timmer, Merelyn Massingham, Virginia Johnson, Pally Fredricey, Norma Kosler. Second row: Belle Kenlon, Joy Snyder, Roberla Clark, Edna Mae Klassen, Joyce Upholl, Isabelle Book- waller, Belly Shenelell, Colleen Noel, Cleo Wheeler, Phyllis Lyons, Mary Marlin, Dorolhy Macomber, Janel McMeekin, Billie Burke, Ruby Jensen, Margarelle Taylor, Delores Gilberl, Dorolhy Simanls, Shirley Wing, Verna Vorpahal, Ida Collin, Doris Breen, 84 THE EIGHT FIGAROS. The ocTeT is composed oT Bob F. Lammers, Bob Swaim, Bill Merrell, Lile Web- sTer, AlTred Zimmer, Kenny Miller, AlberT Cole, and Jack Reynolds. AccompanisT is BeTTy McGovern. The chorus sang aT The memorial plague assembly on April 25. IT ended iTs performances by iTs annual appearance aT BaccalaureaTe. The girls glee club sang aT The Monday Musicale December 9, and in assembly on April 4. OTTicers Tor chorus were presidenT, ArT l-liclcman, and secreTary, Marian Miles while in glee club Helen Robinson was presidenT and Winona PeTers, secreTary. Accompanying The groups were BeTTy McGovern, Helen Robinson, and Marian EllsworTh. The small groups proved popular wiTh The civic organizaTions and appeared a number oT Times in assemblies. All The small vocal groups received ones in The local conTesT held in The high school audiTorium, March 25. Members oT The small groups were chosen Trom The a capella choir by TryouTs. Grace Kennedy, LoreTTa Nelsen, Nancy Jameson, Liela Haslcin, PaT Hinchey, Viola Jepsen, Shirley Gloyer, BeTTy ReTior, DoroThy SmiTh, Lily Wing, PaT Lyon, Barbara MahaTTice, Mary Hansen, Marie SmoTilc. Third row: Mary Lou Danlcs, Bernice Jepsen, La Veda Shaw, Carolyn Goodliellow, BeTTy Coolcsley, Ardyne ChrisTensen, Ardis Jo Pearson, Guy C. Killham, Jr., Jack James, Bill Luedlce, Bob Hegwood, Duane Krapp, Garold Parish, John McEvoy, Harold Parish, Charles Warren, STanley Wells, Bill Fisher, HarrieT LaqerquisT, Shirley Noe, Beryle Fuller, Marcine Thompson, Ruby Lehman, BeTTy Kugler, JoAnn KnoTTs, Rose ConTreras, RuTh Lavine, Beulah Kennedy, LeoTa Lehman, Joan Richardson, Mary Jane Edwards, Leora Johnson, DoroThy Sonneman, BoTTorn row: Phyllis Edwall, Grace Tracy, Virginia Humphrey, Donna STewarT, Phyllis SmiTh, Bill James, Ken Phillips, Marlc Snell, Bob Lewis, RoberT Roby, Kay Guiles, Elaine Leonhardt Doris Gamble, Beverly Goodwin, Joyce ArndT, MargareT Morris, Yvonne Byrne, PaTsy Sorenson, Beverly EgberT, Barbara Vorpahl, Lila Mae Burch. 85 OOEY GOOEY. The greasy soul is AniTa Knisely in her role as Mrs. Gyurlcovis, The moTher oT The seven sisTers. Doing The rnalce-up iob is Miss Wilma Shav- lilc who direcTed The iunior class play. 6c7L.Sawfha,jh.Q.fip' dd, Under The direcTion oT Miss Wilma Shavlik, The dramaTics classes Turnished enTerTainmenT and helped supporT school spiriT during The year. The Robbery, Monsieur AThleTic:us, and a Negro slciT were prepared and presenTed during The TooTball season. The casT oT The Robbery was Donna Van Buskirlc, Bob Flora, Phyllis Sorenson, Daniel Johnson, and ArT l-licl4man. The enTire dramaTics class and varsiTy TooTball Team Toolc parT in Monsieur AThleTicus. l-lal McC5rew and John McEvoy were The casT in The Negro slciT. l SPELLBOUND! Roxanne Bear and Daniel Johnson appear To be shoclced aT The sighT oT Eloise Rowley in The arms oT Bob Flora as They pracTice Tor The Robbery given aT an assembly. 86 i Virginia Taylor and Jack Reynolds enacTed The lead roles oT Seven SisTers, The iunior class play. SupporTing Them were AniTa Knisley, Ramona Reynolds, Joleen Kimball, Marjorie Coursey, Barbara McCarTy, Shir- ley PeTTis, and Gloria Ferguson, Al Zimmer, Bob Vollmer, Bob l-lamilTon, Charles Cady, and Bob AnTonides. The play neTTed 3225. A ChrisTmas Carol was presenTed De- cember 20. Leads were Lile WebsTer, Bob Flora, Bill Johansen, ArT l-lickman, Susan Pryor, Ronald l-lill, Ann Welch, Charles Warren, Joan WesTenTeld, and Roxanne Bear. The senior class play George Washing- Ton SlepT l-lere is scheduled To be pre- senTed May 2. YES, MOTHER. Ramona Reynolds, Joleen Kimball, and Mariorie Coursey are geTTing a brieTing Trom MoTher AniTa Knisley on how To acT when company comes as was The case in The Seven SisTers. LADY IN DISTRESS. Donna Van Buskirk was The Troubled lady in The Robbery, a shorT play pre- senTed aT a pep assembly. Bob Flora played oppo- siTe her as The hero in This one-acT mysTery. MENTAL BALANCE? Donna Van Buskirk balances a book on her head as Bob Flona, Jo WrighT, Daniel Johnson, Dean Miller, Norma KosTer Charmaine Cushin Shirle PeTTis Makin Grover Tom Rowle Joh McEvo Richa d Myes Phyll' S enSO nd , g, y , e , y, n y, r r , is or n, a BeTTy Canclea waTch. Miss Wilma Shavlik 'sTands in The back oT The room ready To make suggesTions. 87 TRULY AMERICANS. Shown buying S500 and S600 REALLY HEP. Mariorie Coursey and Bob Swaim, bonds are Ray Brewer and l-lelen l-lansen. Council Jo Oyerman and Glenn Johanson, Virginia Sollow members on lhe bond comrnillee were Bob Swaim, and Dean Miller cul a rug al lhe school dance, Bill Virginia Taylor, Dale Langlord, and Myra Maupin. Merrell and Don Bedker sland in lhe background. Sludenl Council held ils lirsl meeling ol lhe year Seplember I8, wilh ollicers James Uebel, presidenl, Bob Flora, vice-presidenlq Belly McGovern, secrelaryq and Bill Pilzer, sergeanl-al- arms, presiding. The council consisled ol James Uebel, Belly McGovern, Bill Pilzer, Jack Johnslon, Dale Langlord, Charles Lelh, Myra Maupin, Dick Slephens, Jerry Swanson, Lile Websler, and l-lelen Fong represenling lhe senior class: Bill Merrell, Don Oakes, Bob Swaim, Virginia Taylor, and Roy Workman, iuniorsq Mary Anila Allen, Richard Conrey, and Charles MOTION CARRIED. A molion lor playlime needs no second when Sluclenl Council ollicers Bill Pilzer, Bob Flora, Belly McGovern, and Jim Uebel gel logelher and business mallers are over. 88 wismrwz -Aw 1 f- I sz 1 M--,musing lf ' 14nd, the K 1 Q Ellioll, sophomores, Mary Marlin and John Paul Jones, lreshmen. John Paul was replaced by Pon Chinn and Glen l-lelberg replaced Dale. The lirsl gueslion considered by lhe council was school dances. A school dance was lo be held every monlh, bul lhis was nol always possible. The lirsl dance was held Oclober 5. The commillee appoinled lo help wilh lhese dances was Dale Langlord, chairman, Bob Swaim, Myra Maupin, Jerry Swanson, Bill Pilzer, and Belly McGovern. Sludenl Council donaled SIOO lo lhe lund lor lhe memorial loolball gales being buill in memory ol lhe alumni killed in World War ll. The Sludenl Council also underlook linancing lhe bronze plague lo be placed on lhe building. A commillee consisling ol Belly McGovern and Myra Maupin was appoinled lo complele plans. Virginia Taylor, Dale Langlord, Myra Maupin, and Bob Swaim look charge ol lhe bond sales sponsored by lhe Sludenl Council during lhe Viclory Loan Drive. A lolal ol SI2,48O worlh ol bonds and slamps were sold during lhe enlire drive. Bob Swaim, Peggy Reynolds, and Bob Flora were elecled as represenlalives lo lhe aclivilies board al mid-semesler. They replaced Myra Maupin, Dick Slephens, and Dale Langlord who served as sludenl represenlalives lor lwo semeslers. THE KEYS TO THE KINGDOM. The sludenl governing body is Pon Chin, Anila Allen, l-lelen Fong, Mary Marlin, Bill Merrell, Charles Lelh, Roy Workman, Bob Swaim, Jack Johnslon, Jerry Swanson, Dick Slevens, Miss Lillian Dannall, James Uebel, Presidenl, Belly McGovern, Bob Flora, Bill Pilzer, Don Oakes, Lile Websler, Virginia Taylor, Charles Elliol, Richard Conrey. 89 The acTiyiTies assembly is The legislaTive body oT The AcTiviTies AssociaTion. The purpose oT This assembly is To iniTiaTe rules and by laws To amend The consTiTuTion, and To approve and adopT The annual budgeTs. The assembly meeTs Twice a year. The ac- TiviTies board acTs as The governing body. The mosT imporTanT Thing The acTiviTies assembly did was To replace The acTiviTies books wiTh a single TickeT. The TickeTs were sold during The TirsT eighT weeks oT school aT The price oT 34, or TickeTs could be pur- chased on insTallmenTs. A ToTal oT 689 ac- TiviTies TickeTs were sold. I SECOND THE MOTION. The acTiyiTies board is allowing bills during Their Wednesday meeTing. Around The Table are Miss Florence AnTonides, Miss Abbie Byson, Clarence F. WrighT, MargareT Rey- nolds, Principal OTTO Oakes, Bob Swaim, Miss Oladys McCormick, R. Cedric Anderson, and Bob Fora. ISSUIN' TICKETS. Jean Hendricks is geTTing her acTiviTies TickeTs Trom Shirley Williams and Helen I-lansen. TickeTs To be sold were issued in The oTTice on Wednesday each week Tor The TirsT eighT weeks. 90 y 130 J' The Three juniors elecTed To The acTiviTies board by The STudenT Council began Their Term wiTh The lasT semesTer oT Their iunior year and compleTed iT wiTh The TirsT semesTer oT Their senior year. Myra Maupin, Dick STephens, and Dale LangTord were The sTudenT board members TirsT semesTer. MargareT Reynolds, Bob Flora, and Bob Swaim began Their Terms second semesTer. FaculTy members are elecTed by The enTire TaculTy. The cenTral Treasurer, C. F. WrighT, The Ticke+ audiTor, Miss Gladys McCormick, The principal, OTTo Oakes, and vice-principal, Miss Florence AnTonides are ex-oTTicio members. OTher TaculTy members are elecTed Tor Two year Terms. Miss Abbie Bysong was elecTed lasT year and will remain on The board Tor nexT year. R. Cedric Anderson compleTes his Two years This year. , Members oT The acTiviTies assembly are Coach Alvin STory, aThleTicsg Jerry Swanson, baskeTballg Dean Miller, TooTball, Bruce Calhoun, Trackg l-lelen Robinson, glee club, ArT l-lickman, chorus: Mrs. Velma Snook, assembly commiTTeeg Virginia SolTow, annual, RuTh Jepsen, paper, Miss Lillian DanaTT, and Jim Uebel, STudenT Council, Miss Florence AnTonides and Dick STephens, senior class, Miss Doris GaTes and Al Zimmer, iunior class: Miss Wilma Shavlik, dramaTicsg VicTor RuTT and Jim JohnsTon, sTageq R. Cedric Anderson and l-lelen Lawyer, insTrumenTal music, and Phyllis l-lasenauer, Treasurer's oTFice. DO THEY BALANCE?? Phyllis l-lasenauer, Phyllis PATIENTLY WAITING. Well, waiTing-Tor TickeTs Davis, Mary Lou Nelsen, and Donna CarpenTer won- To The baskeTball game are Russell Maxwell, Marlon der if The books will come ouT correcT aT The end oT lnman, Grace Kennedy, RoberT GeTTy, and Don The monTh. Phyllis Hasenauer is bookkeeper. Baker. Miss Doris GaTes is selling The TickeTs. 9l SIGNING THE SCROLL. Marjorie Coursey, Helen Lawyer, RuTh Jepsen, Marian Miles, Virginia SolTow, BeTTy McGovern and Shirley Calhoun are waTching ArT Hickman sign The scroll. HONORED JOURNALISTS. RuTh Jepsen, Helen Lawyer, Virginia SolTow, ArT Hickman, BeTTy Mcf Govern, Marian Miles, Shirley Calhoun, and Mar- jorie Coursey were iniTiaTed inTo Quill and Scroll. EighT journalisTs raTed The honor oT being iniTiaTed inTo Ouill and Scroll aT The jour- nalism bangueT March I2. They were Marian Miles, Virginia SolTow, BeTTy Mc- Govern, Helen Lawyer, f'TxrT Hiclcman, Shir- ley Calhoun, Marjorie Coursey, and RuTh Jepsen. Fred VV. Speers oT The Daily BulleTin was The main guesT spealcer. Al Zimmer was chosen ediTor oT The Sguill, Jaclcie Bebber decoraTion commiTTee chair- man, and Peggy Reynolds headed enTer- TainmenT. THEY WERE EXPENDABLE. Deadline days were rush hours Tor Eloise Rowley, Ardis Jo Pearson, Dolores Biehl, and Francis Cummings, TypisTs Tor The Round-Up paper Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 92 TRADING POST. Lile WepsTer, ArT Hickman, Helen Lawyer, and Marjorie Schenclq seem To be enjoying The gossip They read in exchange papers apouT The ef4Trafcurricular acTiviTies oT oTher high schools. READY FOR THE PRESS. Checlcing The Torm be- Tore The paper is prinTed are Virginia SolTow, Earl l-lughes, and Marian Miles. The Round-Up is prinTed aT The Lincoln CounTy Tribune OTTice. Working under a new Three sennesTer plan, The TirsT semesTer iournalism class ediTed ThirTeen issues oT The Round-Up. Second semesTer They Toolc posiTions on The annual sTaTT. Iioruwl-Zip. Papm, Lile Webs+er was The TirsT ediTor This year. EdiTors served Tor Three weelcs aTTer earning prornoTions by serving as assisTanT ediTors. OTher ediTors were BeTTy McGov- ern, Marian Miles, Virginia SolTow, Mariorie Schenclq, and l-lelen Lawyer. l-lelen Robin- son and l-lelen Lawyer Tilled The posT oT business manager, while ArT l-liclcman was sporTs ediTor The Tull semesTer. NOSE FOR NEWS. l-lelen Robinson, BeTTy McGov- ern, Virginia SolTow, and Marian Miles, sTaTT mem- bers on The Round-Up TirsT sernesTer, read copy. assigned sTories, and wriTe headlines Tor The paper. ADS SELL PRODUCTS! Bill Johansen is geTTing a picTure oT Round-Llp adyerTising salesmen Jack Rey- nolds and Dolores Milqlclesen who are selling ad space To Mr. l-l. A. Chambers oT Chambers Drug STore. 93 CUB REPORTERS. JaneT STephens, Margarei' Rey! nolds, Shirley WhiTe, Dale Sears, Harold Parish, Al Zimmer, Bob AnTonides, and Ronald Rose Told papers in preparaTion Tor disTribuTion To sTudenTs. SCOOP? Bill Merrell sTands by as W Bob l-lamilTon poinTs ouT The as- T signed sTories To Marilyn DooliTTIe, Jo Overman, Phyllis Davis, Don Oakes, FriTz Lundin, Diclc ClayTon, and Don Boyer, all beginning jour- nalisTs. 'i HDAALLZL fulumn, The TirsT semesTer journalism class, which sTudied headlines, wriTing, sTories, TeaTures, and oTher jobs necessary To puT ouT a prize winning school paper, Toolc over The ediTing oT The Round-Up second semesTer. Serving as ediTors were Marjorie Coursey, Shirley Calhoun, RuTh Jepsen, and Dolores Mildcelsen. EdiTing The sporTs page The enTire semesTer was Bill Adams. Jaclc Reynolds Took over The Tasks oT adverTising manager. From This class Marjorie Coursey, Shirley Calhoun, and RuTh Jepsen were iniTiaTed inTo The Quill and Scroll, an honor socieTy Tor high school journalisTs. A new journalism class was organized aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer, which enrolled I7 juniors. These sTudenTs, who learned The TundamenTals OT publishing a newspaper in class, will ediT The school paper The TirsT semesTer oT nexT year. 94 WOODPECKERS. Peckin' aT The TypewriTers are Marlene BranTing, Mary Vencill, DoroThy SchinTzer, and lvlargareT Amaya. They are kepT busy Typing copy Tor The Round-Up during TiTTh period. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS. These are es- senTials in journalism, Jim Fisher, Bill Adams, and Bob Walker are puTTing inTo pracTice whaT They learned TirsT semesTer in iournalism. lXlexT Tall The ouTsTanding members oT This class will be chosen by The adviser, C. F. WrighT, To aTTend The press convenTion aT Lincoln, Nebraska. The Round-Up sTrives Tor beTTer news sTories and coverage oT The news. The Round-Up plaTTorm sTrives Tor more currenT TeaTure movies in The assembly programs, improvemenTs oT The acousTical properTies oT The audiTorium, a memorial on The aTh- leTic Tielol dedicaTecl To The Gold STar alumni, increased inTramural aThleTic pro- grams, improved caTeTeria TaciliTies, and an adeguaTe youTh cenTer. When The beginning iournalisTs were ad- vanced To The ediTing sTaTT oT The Round- Up second semesTer, a new and more mod- ern Type was used. The headline Type was also changed. This year marks The ThirTy- eighTh year oT publicaTion. BUSY BEES. CuTTing ouT The headlines which They wroTe and making ouT Their weekly work sheeTs are Joyce Shaner, lvlariorie Coursey, Carolyn Pass, and Shirley Calhoun, second semesTer sTaTT members. DOUBLE CHECK. RuTh Jepsen, Shirley PeTTis, Jack Reynolds, and Jackie Bebber are checking ads and posTing Them in The ledger. ConTracTs Tor ads wiTh adverTisers musT be checked each week. 95 EVER DEPENDABLE. Top row: Beverly Srnilh, Susan Pryor, Barbara Sorensen, Marion Ellsworlh, Pal Bechan, Joan Weslenlelcl, Joan Soderman, Shirley Williams, Belly McVay, Ramona Reynolds, Peggy Beyerle, Mary Alice Seaburg, Lois Pelerson, Belly Burkland, Thelma Van Nalla, Belly Rowley, Florine Davis, Evangeleen Lyrnber. Third row: Irene Collins, Jo Ann Overman, Pal Clarke, Berlha Weaver, Doris Eberly, Louise Flinl, Joyce Walker, Elizabelh Bbker, Rally Fredricey, Pal I-Iinchey, Mary Anila Allen, Bonnie Smilh, Mary Marlin, Belly Shenelell, Roberla Clark. Second row: Phyllis Lyons, Juanila Krumm, Lavonne Scholl, Belly Candea, Barbara McCarly, Belly Maslers, Barbara Mahallie, Twila Horlon, Mary Louise Lyon, Lois Waller, Lorella Nelsen, Ida Collins, Kalhryn Land, Delyn Walker, Sharon Knapp, Carolyn Goodlellow. Bollom row: I-larriel Lagerquisl, Barbara Vorpahl, Beverly Egberl, Elaine Leonhardl, Bonnie Amen, Mary Jane Edwards, Jean Oakes, Joyce Upholl, Isabelle Bookwaller, l-Ielen Lehmann, Lavonne Bomberger, Beulah Kennedy. Beryle Fuller, Verna Vorpahl, Shirley Noe, Margarel Ann Morris. Some imvnal, in, EDJ Among lhe G. R. aclivilies lhis year were olislribuling Thanksgiving baskels lo lhree needy lamilies, caroling al lhe hospilals during Chrislmas season, and sending I9 represenlalives lo lhe slale conlerence al Granl, Nebraska. Twenly-eighl new members were wel- comed inlo G. R. al lhe lormal inilialion. SHARING THEIR PLENTY. Dislribuling Thanksgiv- ing baskels lilled by G. R. are I-Ielen Rob'nson, Marcia I-Iamillon, Jackie I-Ielslrom, Pal Izredricey, Merilyn Massingham, and Carolyn Goodlellow. VICTORY DANCE. The can-can dance presenlecl by Belly McGovern, Winona Relers, and Thresa Whilehead helped G. R. lo win over I-Ii-Y in lhe clolhing drive, which nelled I,I8O lons ol clolhes. 96 lA w ls :Fm wlwnsmm, wsu,-xxilil-xli READY TO SERVE. Top row: Winona Pelers, Shirley Calhoun, Marcia l-lamillon, Marian Miles, Merelyn Messingharn, Gloria Pelly, Janel Slephens, l-lelen Oualley, Carolyn Pass, Anila Knisely, Jeannene Oliver, Marilyn Tooqood, l-lelen Robinson, Earlene Scovill, Dona Relior, Thresa Whilehead, Virginia Sollow, Belly McGovern. Third row: Mariorie Coursey, Grace Kennedy, Jean Elinl, Jackie Bebber, Nadyne Richardson, Joan Slales, Joy Soper, Ann Slevenson, Nadine Garland, Joyce Alexander, Beverly Brelernilz, Jo Hill, Peggy Reynolds, Diane l-leuring, Charmaine Cushing, Joyce Shaner, Louise Clark. Second row: Donna Discoe, Delilah Wells, Jackie l-lelslrom, Pal Lyons, Donna l-lamillon, Mary Day, Shirley Forsledl, Bonnie Walson, Delores McCarly, Jo Olcoll, Janel Mc- Ceekin, Dolores Mikkelsen, Thresa Vencill, Beverly Paul, Bar- bara Andenson, Roxanne Bear, Carolyn Winn. Bollom row: Yvonne Byrne, Beverly Maslers, Belly Kugler, Shirley Pellis, Bernice Jepsen, Phyllis Davis, Shirley Anderson, Belly Cooks! ley, Dona Mullikin, Peggy Morris, Shirley Wing, Rulh Jeosen, Virginia Taylor, Marilyn Bridges, Marsha Siebold, Gloria Ferguson, Dorolhy Irvine. Diane l-leuring presided as loaslmislress al lhe dad-daughler banguel held al lhe Melhodisl Church January 29. B. E. Ells- worlh was guesl speaker. G. R. ollicers included l-lelen Robinson, presidenlg Ann Slevenson, vice-presidenlq Mary Elise Day, secrelary, Marcia l-lamillon, lreasurer: and live commillee chairmen. The cabinel mel once a monlh lo discuss business. To increase lunds lhe girls sold candy al baskelball games. A council ol len women organized lo help plan lhe G. R. aclivilies. 41 GOOD, GOOD, GOOD. Charlie Cady samples lhe candy being sold by Ann Slevenson and Joyce Alexander. G. R. members sold home-made candy during lhe baskelball games played al home. THE BIG TEN. This is lhe cabinel: Mary Elise Day, Myra Maupin, Jo Overman, l-lelen Robinson, Belly McGovern, Marcia l-lamillon, Virginia Taylor, Jackie l-lelslrorn, Joyce Alexander, and Ann Slevenson. 97 MA THE HALL WANDERERS. Top row: Viclor Ruli, sen, Jim Johnsron, Roberl Mayfield, Arr Kesferson. Second row: Ronald Srearns, Roy Workman, Cap- rain, Richard Taylor, Von L. Mullenix, Edwin Schaeffer, George l-lemmerire. Borrom row: Derald Benkosky, Chesler Slewarl, Wesley Barrell, Russell Michener. FOLLOW OUR ORDERS. Poinl our sludenl service members Tom Rowley, Dale Sears, Delane Mullenix, Clarence Slearns, and Warren Calhoun, who serve belween classes as hall guards. Uthana, ldnlllmd, Un, JZLLZL Quiy, Keeping lhe halls guier during fifrh period and belween classes was a 'Full lime iob lor lhe Sludenl Service. Direcring lrallic pelween classes and al' The slairs was anoiher of Their dulies. Viclor Rull, sponsor, and Roy Workman, caplain, headed 'rhese hall guards. Members for lhe year included Warren Calhoun, Richard Taylor, Tommy Rowley, Derald Benkosky, Dave Clark, Roy Workman, Arr Keslerson, Rolland Slearns, Von L. and Delane Mullenix, Clarence Slearns, Russel Milchener, Fred McEn+yer, Wesley Barrel, Bop DeLosh, Kennelh l-lopkins, Roberl Mayfield, Gordon Swanson, Bop Lewis, Dale Sears, Jerry l-larllord, Chesrer Slewarl, Sherman Larsen, Edwin Shaliler, and Alberl James. 98 Kennerh Hopkins, Gordon Swanson, Sherman Lar- CHARTER DAY. lls acceplance is lhe ollicial Wood Bee charler. Wailinq lo siqn are Ellen Janecelc, Mar Audrey Deidel, Belly Allebery, Dorolhy Cline, Vera Mae Cassel, Phyllis Hansen, and Dolores Biehl. UJLJ ' fobmj Wilh Miss l-lilcla l-lahn as new sponsor, lhe Wood Bees enioyed lhernselves al parlies, oulings, and a lormal banquel. During March lhe senior girls laughl al counlry schools lor one weelc. Ollicers ol Wood Bee are Dolores Biehl, presidenlg Mary Bruce, vice-presidenlg Phyl- lis l-lansen, secrelaryg Ellen Janecelc, lreas- urerg Vera Mae Cassel, sergeanl-al-arms, Belly Alleloery, social chairman, Audrey Deidel, librarian: and Dorolhy Cline, news reporler. PRINTS CHARMING. Belly Allebery, Mary Bruce, Miss l-lilda l-lahn, Dolores Biehl, Dorolhy Cline, Phyllis l-lansen, ancl Audrey Deidel are shown as lhey plan a Thanksgiving loorder lor lhe room. FUTURE TEACHERS. Back row: Kalheryn Parrish, Bessie Whiling, Miss Hilda l-lahn, Norma Hill, and Eva Eberley. Fronl row: Maxine Sleel, May Goecl- erl, Joyce Alexander, and Theo Kariger. 99 y Bruce, L- ,Q ---- f TIME OUT FOR A SNAP. Resling during a re- hearsal of new school yells are Delilah Wells, Berniece Jelosen, Marian Miles, Shirley Calhoun Virginia Sollow, Virginia Bowen, and Winona Pelrers. K U J iowin, YEA, BULLDOGS. Top row: Shirley Pellis, Bernice Koch, Joan Soderman, Joan Cornell, Beverly Brelernilz, Belly Smilh, Maxine Sleel, Pal Beechan, Virginia Siegelin, Gloria Peily, Vonna Kosrniclci, Nadyne Richardson, Louise Flinl, Jean Willson. Middle row: Rulh Jepsen, Beverly Wonka, Jean Flinl, Marclell Exslrorn, Luela Keelon, Joan Samuelson, l-lelen Lawyer, Kalhryn Parrish, Virginia Rundle, Marilyn Toogood, Virginia Johnson, Nancy l-leuring, Phyllis Davis. Bollorn row: Marcine Thompson, Virginia Sonnernan, Delilah Wells, Berniece Jepsen, Belle Kenlon, Bab Miles, Gini Sollow, Shirley Calhoun, Virginia Bowen, Nonie Pelers, Grace Kennedy, Leila Johansen. IO0 LOSERS PAY. Babs Miles, Gene Gillespie, Myra Maupin, Jesse Crane, Glen Johansen, and Bob Wil- son Talce advanTage oT The dance music aT a parTy given Tor The TooTball boys by Bulldog Barlcers. CLOSE UPS. CaughT in The acT are Delilah Wells, Berniece Jepsen, Marian Miles, Virginia SolTow, Shirley Calhoun, and Winona PeTers. For The TirsT Time in l3 years new sweaTers will be purchased. BUBBLE DANCE? Leading The sTudenT body in a yell are The cheerleaders. ATTracTing more aTTenTion is The balloon, a ScoTTsbluTT souvenir, which belongs To Kenny Miller, Eames lrvin, and Jack JohnsTon. Leading The Bulldog Barlcers This year as presidenT was Virginia Bowenp oTher oTTicers were Delilah Wells, vice-presidenT, Mardell ExsTrom, secreTaryg and Marilyn Toogood, Treasurer. BoTh iunior and senior members voTed To wear Their uniTorms on The days games were scheduled. They also voTed To sell hoT dogs aT TooTball games and hand ouT programs. T Seven cheerleaders, Berniece Jepsen, Virginia Bowen, Delilah Wells, Shirley Calhoun, Marian Miles, Virginia SolTow, and Winona PeTers, led The sTudenT body in yells This year. WiTh The end oT gas raTioning several ouT-oT-Town games were aTTended. A parTy was given Tor The TooTball boys because The girls losT in The sale oT season Ticl4eTs. AT The spring bangueT held in The Pawnee l-loTel, Delilah Wells was crowned pep queen. Winona PeTers received a corsage Tor serving Tive years as cheerleader. Announced as oTTicers Tor nexT year were Peggy Reynolds, presidenTg Marciel Kelley, vice-presidenT, Naclyne Richardson, secreTary, and Gloria Ann PeTTy, Treasurer. IOI MEN! MEN! Al The I-li-Y gel-logelher Kennelh Taylor seems lo be exciled over lhe reorganizalion ol The club. In lhis lirsl meeling lhe boys make plans lo slarl annual aclivilies. CAN I JOIN? Ask Gene Carroll and Bill Pilzer as lhey pay lheir dues lo Jack Tillman and Jess Crane. Wailing are Eames Irvin, Dave Grillilh, and Jerry Wilson. Only iuniors and seniors could ioin. bzaalihzkw '- , Wilh a lolal ol eighly-live members, I-Ii-Y was once again resumed, aller being disbanded in I944 when Ivan Wilson lell. Gnly iuniors and seniors were asked lo ioin, so lhal lhe group could gel reorganized. lvlain evenls ol The year lor I-Ii-Y were Hue used clolhing drive wilh G. R., working al lhe canleen, a dance al 'rhe Youlh Cabin, and inilialion planned lor May. Jess Crane was elecled presidenlg assisling him were Jack Carroll, vice-presidenlg Bob Lyons, secrelaryg Jack Tillman, lreasurerg and nine olher commillees. MALE CALL. Back row: C. L. Deaver, sponsor ol I-Ii-Y and Bob Lyons, secrelary. Sixlh row: Bob I-laslinqs, Warren Calhoun, Loren Runner, Tony Evans, Charles Land, Frankie Okamolo, LeRoy Smifh, Kim Sue-venson, Raymond Fix, Richard Taylor, Jack Johnslon, Paul Kirkman, Jack Carroll. Fillh row: Gene Gillespie, Arr l-Iickman, Ronald Rose, Gerald Shaner, Bob I-Iamillon, Bob Gelly, Dick Claylon, Bob Flora, Dave Mullikin, Dave Grilliuh, Bill Pilzer, Gene Carroll, Kenny Miller. Fourlh row: Al Zimmer, Bob Swain, George Allen, Burlon Greiner, Bob Brillon, Harold Parish, Don Brandon, Jack Tillman, Frilz Lundin, Jerry Wilson, Jerry Swanson, Wendell Wingell, Bob Wilson. Third row: Kenny Phillips, Leon Tullle, Keilh Slaples, Dana Bowling, Garold Parish, Jim DuTemple, Delane Mullinix, Lile Websler, Virgil Lewis, Charles Irvan, Bob Walker, Charles Schmidt Second row: Dale Siegfried, Bob I-Iarper, Dick Curlis, Ronald Swanson, Lowell Franklin, Bennie McDonald, Bob Vollmer, John McWha, Dean Miller, Bruce Calhoun, Eames Irvin, Charlie Cady, Bill Adams. Fronl row: Glen I-lelberg, Dick Slephens, Pal Thompsen, I-Iarold Grover, Jerry Doebke, Ronald Lorenuzen, l-Ial McGrew, Ken Taylor, Jack Reynolds, Bob Lammers, Jim Uebel, Bill Merrell, and Bob Anlonides. Presidenu Jesse Crane slands in lronl ualking lo The group. fa f A s WHAT A WALLOP. Belly McGovern is shown breaking lhe penala, which is a lradilional Mexican cuslom during lhe Chrislmas season. This evenl look place al lhe Spanish Club Chrislmas parly. SPANISH COLOR. lilorine Davis, Spanish club presidenl, is holding lhe inleresl ol some ol lhe members ol lhe club. Carolyn Winn and Cecil Middlelon seem lo be paying allenlion. jpnlm, a, ' fApanoL The Spanish club spenl lhe lirsl lew monlhs ol school wailing lor replies lo lheir lellers which were senl lo dillerenl parls ol Soulh America and Mexico. Many replies and helplul inlormalion were received. For open house Spanish and Mexican arlicles were made inlo an allraclive display. Al lhe Chrislmas parly all speeches and songs were sung in Spanish and Spanish games were played. l.aler in lhe year lour Spanish speaking debale leams were organized. Serving as ollicers lor Spanish club lhis year were Florine Davis, presidenlg Charmaine Cushing, vice-presidenlp Jo Overman, secrelaryg and Belly McGovern, lreasurer. GREETINGS, AMIGOS. Top row: Shirley While, Florine Davis, Larry Rice, Dick Claylon, Cecil Middlelon, Evangeline Lymber, Jackie Bebber, Second row: Charmaine Cushing, Janel Slephens, Be-ssie Whiling, Gerald Shaner, Belly McGovern, Ardis Pearson. Bollom row: Miss Hilda l-lahn Barbara Vorpaugh, Verna Vorpaugh, Roxanne Bear, Carolyn Winn, and Jo Ann Overman. 2 1 , .1 . l 3. , . .M , , H 1 ,i if ll 4 Li Ju HIL il K F!! 'ff i l i' in .4 A i jail J Tr' 31 .1 l I, 'sl . , Q 1 KR ' , T ,Qs X X E g :Pl Amaya Beyerle Bowen Calhoun Exsf X HamilTon Helberq Hora Huering Je it ' .X 'N' , UN-' . ,L fi iff 'ff T rw lui ' 'T K xl ,J ' Q -lv ,f-'V X- .' '57 'A 1' .ll A Q. 4 I4 ,IIA l wir l T' rl ,LX g - ,il - U . L lcv 1 3 s , 'T' ' X ll' E E TwenTy-Two seniors were placeol on The rosTer oT The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy, climaxing Tour years oT high ,school days: MargareT Amaya, BeTTy Beyerle, Virginia Bowen, Shirley Calhoun, Marolell ExsTrom, l-lelen Fong, Marcia l-lamilTon, Glen l-lelberg, Pauline l-lora, EsTher Jensen, Dianne l-luering, RuTh Jepsen, Jack JohnsTon, Dale l.angTorol, Charles LeTh, BeTTy McGovern, Myra Maupin, Marie Mehl, Kenny Miller, l-lelen Robinson, James Uebel, and Delilah Wells. The probable daTe Tor The senior honor assembly is seT Tor May 2I. Miss Lillian DannaTT, STudenT Council sponsor, is in charge oT arrangemenTs. Chris Rosenberg will conducT The ceremony. Seniors are chosen on service, scholarship, leaclership, ancl characTer. The upper Third oT The senior class, Trom which I5 per cenT are chosen, are eligible To voTe. The TaculTy voTe is cloublecl. A school rule reguires each balloT To be marlcecl Tor a Tull I5 per cenT oT The class. I04 1 THE MARK OF DISTINCTION. Wayne Hanson, of Oak Park, IIIinois, cIwaIs wiIIi Jim UebeI and Fong W. W. EIIyson, affer speaking To The sfudenf body. Jepsen Mr. Hanson was II1e second OI IIie RoIary speakers. ON WITH THE SHOW. Caugnf by II1e camera wI'iiIe presenIing -I'Iie Marriage of NanneIIe are Jerry NeIrns, Jack JoIins+on, Eames Iryin, Jean Mc:Kown, TI1resa WI1iIeI'1ead, and I3iII Merrell. Jimi. 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