Odessa High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Odessa, NE)
- Class of 1953
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' ' . - ' 1 IGN A x 2 5 Y N 5 N n NI l ' n 'N n n L ' ,.--1-fi 1 ' BACK ROW W11l1am Ramsay Mrs Ruth Wester heck M1ss Elva Elhott, and Paul Wxlmot FRONT ROW Mrs Jean Copeland and Mrs Neva Nlcolarsen Not p1ctured Mrs Wxlma Larsen Faculty MR WILMOT Supermtendent Teaches B1ology Modern Problems Sc1ence and G1rl's Physxcal Educatxon Holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Kearney State Teachers College MR RAMSAY Prmcmpal and Coach Teaches Enghsh C1v1cs, Geography and Health Holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Kearney State Teachers College MRS WESTERBECK Fu' t Semester Typlng, Shorthand Mus1c, Speech and Dramatlcs Holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Hastmgs College MRS LARSEN Second Semester Typmg, Shorthand, Muslc, Speech and Dramatlcs Holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from HaSt1ngS College and a Mastel of Scxence Degree from Kansas State College MRS COPELAND .Tumor H1gh School Holds a. two year Elementary Certxfl cate from Kearney State Teachers College MRS NICOLARSEN Intermed1ate Grades Holds a permanent Elementary Cert1f1cate from Kearney State Teachers College MISS ELLIOTT Prlmary Grades Holds a permanent Elementary Cert1f1cate from Kearney State Teachers College 7 JN- .V X : , , - 1 . 5 I 1 . 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Q I n r 1 Mrs Bxrt Hot Lunch Program Cook Mr Johnston Custod1an 8 55 ' M Oi W 5 rx X -:Il vw X N' if , '-.fir 1 uk-xuuvmy' f L,I- .i, X f 4417 W. 5,1553-f fgd 19. , 'x ,,s4,,.,, m I I fx' V 'A 5 5611135 RAY NlARLP-.TT 'Ss A+ Q The Spec1alSuper Soruc Storks Assoc1at1on dc llvercd the fourth chlld to the Cllff Mirlatt f1m1lv OH May 7 1935 Another boy' lwis ch: 1St6,l'1Lll Raymond Denny At th1s tune we were hvmg southwest of Odessa At the age of fue, lentcred Klndergauten at the fottonu ood School ln Phelps County At thls schoollf1n1shed 111 e1ght grides and am f1n1sh1ng my H1gh School tralnlng at Odessa H1gh School MSN' x Among my school act1v1t1es, sports haue been the most lnterestlng to me I have partlclpated 1n the followmg Annual Staff l Dramatms 4 Musrc 3 1fZ Student Counc1l Z Jun1or Play 2 Serum 'Y , Play 2 Class Presxdcnt 1 Basketb-rll 4 lettered each year Track 4 and lettered each year A-Q... SS DONALD NOE In lhnbuxy lt was a dusty sprxng day that elghth day of Aprll 1935 when the 1Noe couple was pre sented wlth a baby boy Chmstcned Donald Jerry I was the second add1t1on to thc. farmly Later we rnoved to Nor th Platte whlle 1 started school at the r1pe old age of flve ye 1rs I sfu ted .Tun1or P11511 at the Frankun Juruor Hlgh School 'Xlext I xx ent to I1str1ct 83 noxth of Elm Q reck In Ma1ch 1935 we mox ed andl xesumed my studxes northeast of Odessa it '1 country school After graduatmg from the Clglllill 1 xlc I began my Hlgh School educatlorl at Odessa I lv we partlclpated 1n 1ct1v1t1es as follows n flCS uslc f lx nlol Clmss Pla wemor Class Vlwy 1 Track 3 and lettexed each my '-an .47 12 1 lilly L x Rfszlmh V W , X V . A ' V . 'W ' - 1 , , ' . . I I l 1 I C , , 2 f 1 - 5 ' - 1 - ,dxf Q. '-3 ' - -3,-' ' 5 - 5 I ' , - 5 L - L 5 ' - 5 - 9 1 . ,Ki at I if J fr , on , H X , , I S, A . , 7 , 4 6 f f L , ff Qi' iff LN, , , s . V, - 1 1 Q ' 1 1 Y l ' . 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On August 1 1936 the stork left a httle bundle on the doorstep at the home of Mr and Mrs 9' Floyd Skxles of K1mball wh1ch was I, Maurme Patsy When I was two years old we moved south east of Elm Creek When I was f1ve years old I started to school My grade school years were spent A S at Sunny H111 near Elm Creek, Kearney, and three other schools 1n Colorado Part of my freshman year was also spent at Sterhng, Colorado I moved 'A to a farm south of Odessa and w1ll complete my H1gh School work, graduahng th1s sprlng Wh11e rn H1gh School I part1c1pated 1n the followmg' Cardmal Staff 2 Phys1ca1 Educatlon 4 Rrfle Club 1 F H A Z Jumor Class Presxdent 1 Annual Staff 1 C, A A 3 Pres1dent 1 Jumor Class Play 1 Sernor C1355 Play 2 Pep Club 3 Cheerleader 1 and Muslc 4 PAT TODD Up yonder mn the h1l1 country at Ansley, Nebrask on the mght of August 30 1936 there was a small package dehvered to the Frank Todd fam1ly of Wester vllle, Nebraska. The package was I. I was gxven the name of Pat:-1c1a Ann At the age of f1VE, I enroll ed 1n a country school north east of Westerv1l1e, wh1ch I attended for one year. Then, I went to school at Westerv111e for three years. Next, I moved to a farm southeast of Odessa. and completed my last four years for grade school 1n Phelps County. Dumng my four years of Hxgh School, both at Kearney and Odessa, I have part1c1pated 1n the fol1ow1ng .Tumor Class Play 1, Sen1or Class Play 3, Card1na1 Staff 1, Dramat1cs 3, G.A.A. Presxdent 1, Physmal Educatlon 4, Cheerleader Z, Class VICE Pres1dent Z, Class Pres1dent 1, Pep Club 3, V1ce Pres1dent 112, Pres1dent 1l2, Lxbrary 1, 13 ' . ' 'M ffifxf ' 1' 5455 -'. I L .f ' - - 7 71 ' idk gI5?975kFfif L fy iv-Q 1fi: 5 4- f ., .ffvfxsziz sSasema..S.',1ii3ge,ft2w - , ' f gs , 'wb-f-a:?Q :i ?32frSi,f - ' '- , .faf . -1 F. 1 he ' . A 35 1. ,, ,. f X .. 5. f . 1 3, . ,N -T V. ' A 1 -N ' 1 -o . 1 jrigef . . . - .u Q I 'iv . 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Cardmal Staff 1 Junlor Class Play Z Senlor Class Play 1 Pep Club 3 112. and Pep Club Presldent 1f2 year Note Kathleen 1S not griduatlng w1th the 1953 class, as she attended Hxgh School only the fu-st semester Class Colors Pastel Rose and S1lver Class Motto Phe 1-hgher We R1se, The Broader The Vxew Class Flower Pmk Carnamon Class H1StOTY OH 59Pt9mbeT 1 1941 the f1TSf grade, composed of Colleen Crowell lleanor B1rt Bernard M1ller, Cloy R1chards and Shlrley Henderson, started the long hard cllmb to the twelfth grade rn Odessa Our beg1n.n1ng teacher was Mxss 1- lva Ell1ott who taught us untxl we reached our fourth grade P or several years Eleanor B1rt and Colleen Crowell were the only members, but 1n the1r s1Xth grade Lavern Hasbrouck Jo1ned them As we entered the seventh grade Lavern left school and Kathleen Denn1ng JOIUEC1 the class We three students formed the Juruor Hlgh ln our e1ghth grade The Freshmen mn 1949 50 cons1sted of Colleen Eleanor Kathleen Riy rnond Marlatt, Donald Noe, and Melvm Kennedy Melvm left us m 1950 and taklng h1s place 1n the Sophomore year was Pat Todd Pat Sklles enrolled 1951 We presented the Jumoz Class Play The Inner W11ly whxch was great success We planned the Banquet, held 1n May, usmf a Nlayy theme The second semester of oux ben1o1 yeir, Kathleen was no longen enrolled w1th us and the remalnlng s1x com leted the class of 1953 1-'le xno1 lnfl Collec were the only or1g1nal members 11 1 .A , , , C . r - . 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BACK ROW Mr Ramsay Kenneth Marlatt Lyle Swart wood, Jack Grxss FRONT ROW Carol Walter Betty Baxter Glorxa Moore Donna Marzolf Carolyn Noe Jun1or Clas s Fxve gu-ls and three boys made up the Jumor Class, the largest 1n Hxgh School Carol Walter d1d not attend the second semester of school leavmg the Jumor Class w1th seven members The subjects offered to the Juruor Class were Enghsh Modern Problems Scxence Typ1ng II and Speech The Jumor Sen1or Banquet was held May 8, at the Fort Kearney Hotel The class off1cers for the year were V1ce Pres1dent Carol Walter Secretary Carolyn Noe News Reporter Donna Marzolf 19 Z . 1 1 ' : , 1 ' , , . I n - 1 . . . . , y . , - President........ . ...Betty Baxter BACK ROW Charles Gale Vernon Payne Denny Todd, Eldon Payne, Charles Turner FRONT ROW Mrs Werterbeck Bonme Moore, LOUISE M111er Roberta Baxter .TU.11a.D81'1I11I1g Sophomores - Freshmen Four g1r1s and f1ve boys made up the Freshman Sophomore class of th1s year The subjects offered to them were B1o1ogY. Engllsh C1v1cs Health and Geography The Freshman Sophomore class gave a Thanksgwmg Party for the H1gh School on November 19 They played games rn the gym A11 of the class took part 1n Ath1et1cs MUSIC, Dramat1cs and Pep Club The Class ofhcers for the year were V1ce Pres1dent Juha Denmng Secretary Charles Gale Freshman Treasurer Denny Todd Sophomore Treasurer Bonme Moore News Reporter Eldon Payne Z0 President....... .. . . . ........... .. . ...Charles Turner we BACK ROW THIRD ROW SECOND ROW FRONT ROW Donald Fredenck Jerry Knapp, Albert Cro well Allen Slules Walter McKn1ght Alfred Aquxrre Bruno Mmller, Kenneth Reuzheneker, R1chard Webb Roger Johnston Joan Swartwood Deanna Daake Myrtle Cro well Manlynn Crowell, Patsy Holmes Gary Sk11eS, Kenneth Moore, Josephme Cor dova Bon1ta Swartwood, Nancy Marlatt Udeane Nlelsen and Mrs Copeland Junlor Hlgh The Grade bchool presented the Operetta The Toys That Had To Walt, by Cather1ne Al11son Chr1st1e on December 19th to a large crowd of partons Santa Claus d1str1buted treats fol1ow1ng the program There were 24 pup11s ln the 6th 7th and Sth grades at the begumnmg of thls year Durmg the year Ehda Zama1rr1pa moved to Glbbon and Patsy Holmes to Kearney leavuxg twenty two 1n our room Offxcers Pres1dent Vxce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer News Reporter News Reporter F1rst Semester Nancy Marlatt Albert Crowell Mar1lynn Crowell Deanna Daake Gary Sklles Allen Skxles Z1 Second Semester Jerry Knapp Joan Swartwoocl Rlchard Webb Walter McKn1ght Joseplune Cordova John Baxter 7' x sq' BACK ROW Mrs Nlcolarsen Terry Lee Owens Emily Cordova Patricia Johnston Larry Carlson William Payne Wayne McKnight Ilene McKnight Bonn1e Cain Judy Denning Standley McKnight Douglas Marlatt, John Reich eneker Mark Webb Arthur Payne Not pictured Bonnie Baxter Karen Clark and Robert Neefe FRONT ROW Interrnedlate Room The Intermediate room taught by Mrs Neva Nicolarsen, had a total of twenty two enrolled this term Several of these pupils withdrew during the term They were Shirley Wright Pat Rea, Eli Zamarripa Wayne and Walter Mowry. We have organized an Extra Readers Club this year all members report- ing on extra reading they do. Our music has consisted of rhythm work folk dances and some fundamentals in music and two-part singing We also have a tonette band We helped with several P T A programs during the year, participating in he grade school Operetta The Toys That Had To Wait and during Book Week. Z2 1 K ,. X BACK ROW Denny Daake, Teddy Joe Voss, Noem1 bon zalez, Sharon Turner, Kathleen Frederuzk M1ss Elhott, Em11R1pp Ronald McKn1ght Teresa De La Torre, Patty Owen I' RONT ROW Robert Barta, Arlen Zunmer, Em 18 Turner Charles RIPD, Beverly Schleeter Not plctured Donald Kennedy Lucy and Helen Gonzalez, Glorla W1ngert, Ruth Gonzalez Sharon Schleeter, Cecll Payne Prlmary Room The Pr1mary room had an enrollment of twenty seven for the 1952 53 tezxn Svc pup11s moved from the d1str1ct durmg the term, who were Lupy and Lvloru Zamarrlpa To Ann Kennedy, De Wayne De Laet, Dwxght Mowry and M1chael Haberlan The kmdergarten had the largest enrollment W 1th thu teen names, the F1rst grade has e1ght, and the Second grade has f1ve n-lmes Imctra a ct1v1t1es mcluded vamous partles at Ha1lowe'en, Chrlstnns, and Valcnt1nc's Day An 111 school Operetta 'The Toys That Had To Wa1t,' 1ven Decernber 19 lncluded the pup1ls 'ms tops, trees, Sxverhsh chlldrcn ind a tram A H irmony baml, COI1S1Stll'lg of flutes, tenor and alto p1pe-. wis staxted thls xe'11 KN e pl ryed four numbexs 'it the Novernbel P T A Z3 Y I Y . . 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' 1 Bruno M111er Kenny Rerchenecker, Alfred Acgxurre, Walter N1cKmght Gary Sklles Kenneth Moore, Roger Johnston Allen nklles Jerry Asher Albert Crowell and Coach B111 Ramsey Grade Athletlcs The second team was composed mostly of grade school boys They have very br1ght fdture to look forward to, by thexr 1rnpress1ve record th1s year The G1 ade School Team last year showed a fme sp1r1t and a consulerable amount of 1mprovement 1n the1r games It looks l1ke O H S Wlu have some good materral for sports 1n the next few years 1f these boys keep showmg as much progress as they d1d last season Second Team Games Grade School Tournament Won Lost Score Won Lost Score Odessa Overton Odessa M111er 28 24 Sumner Odessa Odessa Amherst 25 15 Amherst Odessa Ragan Odessa The Grade School Team was the Alda Odessa v1ctor of the tournament February Mluer Odessa 24 They were presented a trophy Odessa Westerv111e for flrst place Coach, B111 Ram pleasanton Odessa say was very proud of the team and Odessa Mlller belxeves they have very good pro Odessa Amherst spects for the future Odessa Oconto Eddyv1lle Odessa Rlverdale Odessa 27 R Q . . 3- 19-15 ' - Odessa Ragan 20-17 Odessa Pleasanton 44-12 28-12 - 12-10 42-22 14-13 ' , ' 37-15 . 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' - 23-22 ' 28-17 ' - 27-25 . 36-32 ' 25-22 ' 37-36 Charles Turner Charles Gale Kenneth Marlatt Eldon Payne Ray mond Marlatt, Lyle Swartwood, Jack Gr1ss, Donald Noe, Vernon Payne Ralph Todd, and Coach B111 Ramsay Varslty Odessla basketball team was handrcapped th1s year for the lack of hexght but stxll came out of the season Wlth a record of 7 w1ns and ll losses Odess' poxnt makmg spark was spearheaded by Jack G1-1s s, Ray and Kenny Marlatt The team has been known th1s year for 1ts fast movmg plays and smooth pass Odessa played 1n the sem1 f1nals at the W R V C , and was handed a defeat by a smooth playlng Eddyvllle squad The startmg f1ve were Don Noe, Ray Marlatt, Jack Gr1ss, Lyle Swartwood and Kenny Marlatt Two prom1s1ng Freshmen on the squad were Charles Turner and Charles Gale These two boys sparked the play of the second team and added able asslstance to the f1ve regulars VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Won Sumner Alda We sterv1l1e Pleasanton M11ler O conto Oconto Won 7 Lost 11 Z8 Lost Overton Ragan Amherst Ragan Mrller Amherst Pleasanton Eddyvxlle Holdrege R1verdale Eddyv1l1e I I I I - l . 0 o . . . I . . . . 3 ing ability. . . . , BA CK ROW Carol Walter, Betty Baxter, Eleanor B1rt, Juha Denmng Pat Todd Donna Marzolf, LOUISE M1l1er, Glorla Moore, Colleen Crowell, Roberta Baxter FRONT ROW Bonnie Moore Kathleen Dennxng Coach Wxlmot Carolyn Noe and Pat Slules GAA The G A A of Odessa had a very good team th1s year They had a good record of 11 wms and 5 losses They have shown excellent sportsmanslup and good p1ay1ng The G A A w1ll lose f1ve members tlus year from the Semor Class We hope that the g1rls w1l1 have as good, 1f not a better team, next year When volleyball season began we had a meet1ng and decxded to wear red shorts and wlute blouses for our games The G A A gxrls have sold concesswns at one game th1s year The money w111 go for somethmg the school needs The off1cers for the year were as follows VICE! Presldtnf Carglyn N06 Secretary Treasurer ,Eleanor B11-15 News Reporter Pat Todd 29 C O I President.......... . . . . .. . ....PatSki1es X xxx W5 ui sf R x un 14: BA CK ROW Donald Noe, Eleanor B1rt Betty Baxter Pau-lcla Tgdd Donna Marvolf Cal olyn Noe. Kathleen Dennlng Patsy Skxles FRONT ROW Raymond Marlatt Colleen C1 owcll, and Mrs Westerbeck Annual Staff Fdxtor A s st Ed1tor Sports Edltor Photographlc Ldltors Ty'p1sts Qponsors Fxrst Semester Second Qemester Raymond Marl ltt Eleanor Blrt Donald Noe. Patsy bk11es and Patr1c1a Iodd Carolyn Noe, Donna Marzolf and Betty Baxter Mrs Westex beck .Mrs Larsen 3 .gi I X . 5 K 1, ,pf - -'Vg Q XX 4 Y .K 4. X f ' K A ', x x ' O - 2 ' , - , - - , A , . ,, Business Manager .. .. . . . . . ..............Co11een Crowell 3 'ri' LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Baxter Donna Marzolf Colleen Crowell Pat Sk11eS Mrs Westerbeck Carolyn Noe, and Carol Walter We pubhshed a paper once a month all dur1ng the school year One week was spent to pubhsh a paper Each grade had a news reporter to report the news that concerned h1s grade The mam d1V1S1011S 1n our paper consrsted of Ed1tor1als, P T A news Honor Rolls Grade School news H1gh School news Boys Sports, G1r1s Sports, Feature Art1cles and other topxcs that were of spec1al mnterest for the current 1ssue We exchanged papers w1th var1ous Hlgh Schools In th1s way we have become better acquamted wrth other students and then' work C a r d1nal Staff Ed1tor Asst Ed1tor Art Edxtor Sports Edxtor Asst Sports Edxtor News Ed1tor Asst News Edltor Feature Ed1tor Typ1st Flrst Semester Eleanor B1rt Carolyn Noe .Don Noe Ray Marlatt Donna Marzolf Betty Baxter Carol Walter Colleen Crowell Pat Sk1leS 3-l Second Semester Carolyn Noe Eleanor Bxrt Pat Sk11CS Donna Marzolf Betty Baxter Colleen Crowell 'S MIXED CHORUS BA CK ROW Charles Gale, Eldon Payne Vernon Payne, Denny Todd Jack Griss Lyle Swartwood Don Noe, Ray Marlatt, Kenneth Marlatt, Charles Turner MIDDLE ROW Bonnie Moore, Julia Denning Kathleen Den ning, Pat Todd, Pat Skiles, Eleanor Birt, Carolyn Noe Louise Miller FRONT ROW Mrs Westerbeck, Roberta Baxter, Gloria Moore Donna Marzolf Carol Walter, Betty Baxter, Colleen Crowell 5 A11 the students in High School were included in Mixed Glee. We sang five part music, which included soprano, second soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. All the girls in High School took part in Girls Glee this year. We sang two and three part songs. The girls in the trio were Carolyn Noe, Gloria Moore, and Betty Baxter, The girls in the sextet were Colleen Crowell, Gloria Moore, Carolyn Noe, Bonnie Moore, Louise Miller, and Betty Baxter. During September and October, we sang five part songs with the Grade School each Friday. Mrs. Copeland accompanied and Mrs. Westerbeck direct ed this music, All the boys in High School participated in music the first semester. The boys had a quartet. The members were Raymond Marlatt, Donald Noe, Ken- neth Marlatt, and Lyle Swartwood. They sang two and three part songs. Our music was directed the first semester by Mrs. Ruth Westerbeck and the second semester by Mrs. Wilma Larsen. 35 GIRLS' GLEE BA CK RO V Bonme Moore Juha Denmng Kathleen Den mng Pat Todd Pat Sk11es, Eleanor B1rt, Carolyn Noe LOUISE M111er FRON'1 ROW C1lor1a Moore Roberta Baxter Donna. Marzolf, Mrs Westerbeck Carol Walter Colleen Cro well Betty Baxter BOYS' GLEE BACK ROW: Donald Noe, Denny Todd, Jack Griss, Eldon Payne, Vernon Payne, Lyle Swartwood. FRONT ROW: Charles Gale, Kenneth Marlatt, Raymond Marlatt, Charles Turner, Mrs. Westerbeck. Bb BACK ROW Mrs Westerbeck Roberta Baxter Colleen Crowell Juha Denxung Betty Baxter, Carol Walter SECOND ROW Lomuse M1ller Eleanor Bxrt Pat Todd Kath leen Denn1ng Donna Marzolf G1OT1a Moore FRONT ROW Carolyn Noe Pat Sklles and Bonme Moore i 4' X. 'J Pep Club I ,Q- At the f1rst of the year we decxded to purchase a new mrrror for the glrls bathroom as the one 1n there at the present tune 15 so small that only one person at a tlme may use lt Carolyn Noe Bonme Moore and Pat Sk11es were the newly elected cheer leaders thrs year They have done a frne Job of cheermg us on to v1ctory We had a pep rally before each game These msprred us to Wln and en couraged good sportsmanship The offxcers for the year were as follows Presrdent Fxrst Semester Kathleen Denn1ng V1ce Pres1dent Fxrst Semester Patr1c1a Todd Second Semester Donna Marzolf Secretary Eleanor B1rt News Reporter Betty Baxter Busmess Manager Carolyn Noe 37 1 . . 1 , , 2 ' ' . ' . , - , . . , . . . Y I I I - Second Semester. . . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia Todd Basketball 38 Pictures ,fl Q 'E ,J-Z5 JBL M 5 52... ? km RK 1: gc Autogrcljvhs AYJY 1' :V in 2 g 2 w o T: , -S Y xo tate pri ff utefc ' f ,1 . mf Buck! K -f f' V 0,3 Nj. 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