Palmyra High School - Panther Yearbook (Palmyra, NE)
- Class of 1965
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The Annual Staff 2 f-new V ,M We f ,Z .aw K 'V Staff--Judy Stoner, Wayne Schroder, Mary Beecham, Myron Malone, Dave Kelly, Joyce Sporhase, not pictured, Mrs. Seng, Sponsor. Hi Lfifvs We, the Hi Lites Staff, have enjoyed working on the school paper. We have learned much and have had a lot of fun putting the paper together, We wish to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Seng, for her guidance and helpfulness, We hope you enjoyed our 1964-1965 school papers. The Hi Lites Staff Dan Seeman, Editor Staff--Dan Seeman, Pat Craig, Linda Peckham, Bonnie Brinson, Susan Stoner, Galen Nash, not pictured, Mrs. Seng, Sponsor. . If ,vu-. 5-' ' '-1 ' j e - U an-if - .. --.'--. V , ...g ,- aff, - Q.-1, ig 1? .-','-4.4 . . Q ,t -...v '-'iz nfgszg- pa -, ',-M BQ. 5:1-. ' ,N ,il ,A , .,.,, J. . ' ' ' - ' 4 30' '-5434. 5 Ili.:-1, f n . :. '. ,44 +A -- o 5 al yur. J:-' -.Q ' :f'.': -f--I 'f 2 :sf ,. ,f 1 ' '53 nn v ' ' lv au, H' , fu x. Q D 5 5 X In '. . -1 . ...-v'- ,ig-I .23 -Q J 4:,.,,-O'-h.. 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M . .- as CHHAHUHQQQS School House--Remember the mornings we would trudge up the steps to school, fight our way to our lockers, then hurry to class so we wou1dn't be tardy, Y Trophy Case--Remember the athletics our teams took part in, the tears of defeat and the happiness of Vic toryg but most of all, remember the trophies we have added. 0 J 011111 OTH LGS Oi CCDTU1 IF' ,WA , L,2 'h Ely Hall--Remember how busy we tried to be in study ha11, the many excuses we gave to try and get out, and how the teachers were given their gray hair. 6 Library--Remember the times we would hurry to library to find a good book, try to find something in an ency clopedia, or gather around the tables to talk with your friends. C11 Q0 Y ihlllf' a., ,EGGS C 5 Home Economics Room--Remember all that we have learned in our classes. The clothes we have isewedhor the meals we have cooked we will probably forget, but the fun we had doing it or the skills we have gained will stay with us a lifetime. Shop-- Let's go, let's go, will be a familiar call to any shop boy who remembers this class. The ratty brown brooms we used to clean up our messes, the painting, sawing, welding, and hammering will become echoes of the past, but the shop will remain in our memories. 7 iUllHl1CO7lFllLC?S gymnasium and Auditorium-Remember all that happened here? The basketball games, the lunch, the assemblies, the class plays, Homecoming, taking tests, music contests, practicing, school parties, and dances were all a part of our school days. 8 sis 35 is Fi , W Q1 Vert,-wimyaz,mvwiikg' I Lai , In A if E it 3 Football Field-Remember the football games, the night the band forgot its rou- tine, Homecoming, track, P, E, classes, the freezing weather and rains the Pep Club sat through. w w r AlU5NlllNllSTRATllUN Harold G. Rowe, Superintendent Phyllis Lamb, Secretary Mlcssagiii llllirfoiin1 tulip Siulpicriiiitemicrllcciwiit As the 1964-65 school year closes, .it does so as the most critical year of schooling that you have yet to experience. This shall also be the case in all the school years to come. The general level of education in this country and abroad is continually rising. To keep pace with these rising standards is not your privilege, but as a citizen in a democratic nation it is your responsibility. Anybody who does not accept his or her responsibility of making the most of a public education is -cheating himself, his family, and his fellow human beings. As a student in the public schools you have had thelkey to success--opportunity. You have had equal opportunity with all others in the same school. The extent to which you have taken advantage of this opportunity has, for the most part, determined your achievements and suc- cesses up to this point. Are you satisfied with what you have accomplished? Are you ready to compete in a na- tion of 190 million people and in a World of many times that number? The seniors of 1965 must, whether they feel they are ready or not. The remainder of the student body have from one to twelve years to take full advantage of their continuing opportunity of free public edu- cation, You really have only two alternatives, success or failure. The Way is clear, Which will it be? IDIIINCIIDAII, 5 L xi x Q' P- fb' -19 J . Stuart Catlett BUAIIIII OIF EDUCATION A 5 .-1, ,C.,,....,,i., E ,mi .M Qi Wi , Y Ralph Steinhoff, Don Cheney, Ralph Brinkman, Martin Neary, President, Clarance Monahan, Gerald Dowding is fACUlUlFY TBI mm. 70 Il Barbara Buffington B.S., South-West Missouri State Instrumental and Vocal Music Sponsor--Junior High Pep Club and Music Activities Oma Eno B,S,, University of Nebraska Home Economics Sponsor--F .H ,A , Mary Conklin B,A,, University of Nebraska Librarian Margaret Hotze B,A,, Nebraska Wesleyan English, Speech Sponsor--Class Plays, One-Act Plays, F reshman Class Cheryl Ott B,A,, Nebraska Wesleyan Social Studies, Volleyball Coach, Physical Education Sponsor--Pep Club, Cheerleaders Gordon Pilmore B.S,, Peru, Kearney State Football and Track Coach, History Driver's Education Sponsor-Seventh Grade, P-Club FA CUiLflNY , x Bus Drivers--Harold Dowding, Ray White, Elmer Hill, Einer Thomson Wiley Sandusky B,A, Peru, Tarkio, Missouri Science, English Sponsor--Sophomore Class Marvin Scheuler B.S,, University of Nebraska Mathematics, Basketball Coach Sponsor--Eighth Grade Carol Seng B,A, University of Nebraska Business Education Sponsor--Paper, Annual, J Lmior Class Marion Weatherl B.S. Oklahoma State Industrial Arts, Vocational Agriculture Guidance Sponsor--F ,F ,A, Cooks--Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. White, Mrs. Knox. 13 Custodians--Mr. and Mrs. Swede Malone Seventh Grade Guidance Driver's Education Biology Class JOYCE SPORHASE Volleyball ..... Pep Club . . . Mixed Chorus . Girl's Glee . . F,H,A, Officer . Softball .,,, Class Officer . Cheerleader . , Vocal Group . Vocal Solo . Annual Staff . Homecoming . ff' 1,234 SENHUR CLASS 1,2,a,4 ' ii . . 1,2,3,4 . . 1,2,3,4 . 4 1,2,a,4 . . 2,3,4 . . 1,2 . . 1,3 . . 3,4 . , 3,4 . . 3,4 . . 4 .. 4 Basketball . Football . F.F.A. . . . Track . . . Paper Editor Class Officer .ik DAN SEEMAN 1,2,3 . 4 . 4 . 1 g , 5, 16 1,2 1,2 BONNIE BRINSON B3-Hd Mixed Chorus . . . Girl's Glee . , , Pep Club , . , Softball Annual Staff . . , , , , Volleyball Student Manager. ClassPlay ,,,,,,,, Cheerleader , , , , , , , , Class Officer .,,, Dramatic Reading , , F,H,A, Officer . . . Pep Club Officer . 1,2,3,4 1,z,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 . 1,2 . 2,4 . 3,4 . 3,4 . . 3 ..4 ..3 ..4 ..4 Mr. Rowe explains graduation procedures UF N654 Class Officer F.F.A, Officer Track .... Boy's Glee . Class Plays . Mixed Chorus I l Seniors review for Government exam DARYL BRINKMAN F.F.A................1,2-, Basketball . . . . l,2,3,4 3,4 .. ..z,3,4 . ..3,4 ..1,4 ..1,3 . ..3,4 .. ..1 Student Council . . . . . 4 Lettermen's Club . . . . 4 Salutatorian . . . . . . 4 MARY BEECHAM Pep Club .......... Girl's Glee . . Mixed Chorus . . Volleyball . . . F,H.A, Officer . Majorette . . . Softball .... Cheerleader . . Vocal Groups . . Class Play . . Vocal Solo .......... Annual Editor ........ Homecoming Attendant . . . Peru Interscholastic Contest WAYNE WOOD F.F.A. . . . . . ..... 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. OffiCe1' . . . . . . 2,3,4 Class Officer , , , 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus . . . 1,2 Basketball . . , , 3 Boy's Glee . . . , 1 Valedictorian , , 4 F.H.A. .............. 1,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 . . 2,3,4 . . 2,3,4 1,2 3,4 . . 3,4 . . 3,4 3 .'.'4 ..4 .2 17 SENHUR LASS PAT CRAIG Mixed Chorus . . ,,,,, , Girls Glee . . .... . . Volleyball , Pep Club . F.H.A. . . Softball . . Class Play , Track . . . . . Paper Staff , , ROBERT DOWDING Mixed Chorus ......... Vocal Groups . Basketball .... Letterman's Club . Football ..... F.F.A. . . Track .... Vocal Solo . . Class Play ..,, F,F,A, Officer .... One-Act Play ...... Homecoming Attendant . . 1,2,a,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 2,4 2 'ffa ..4 ..4 l,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,s,4 2,3,4 .. 3,4 ..4 .4 ..4 DAVE KELLY Letterman's Club . . . Basketball . . . . . . .' . Football .... . F.F.A. . . . Track ..... Annual Staif . Class Officer ..... Class Play .,,,,, Homecoming Attendant .. 1,4 4 1,2,a,4 1,2,3,4 1,z,a,4 . 1,2,4 '.'.1 .. 4 ..4 Mrs. Buffington rehearses Seniors for Alum B211 quet UF N65 SUSAN STONER MixedCh0rus Girl's Glee Pep Club . . , F.H.A. . . . Class Play . Volleyball . . . One-Act Play . F,H,A, Officer , Squadleader . , Paper Staff , Linda and Susan are working very hard 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 . 2,4 , 3,4 . 3 3,4 . . 3 . . 4 . . 4 . . 4 MYRON Chorus . . . . . Band . .... Boy's Glee . . Solo . . . . . Basketball , MALONE Track ....... Vocal Groups . . Letterman's Club Football , , . . . Class Play , , , , F,F,A, Officer , One-Act Play . Annual Staff . 1,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 1729374 1,2,3,4 1,Z,3,4 . . 1,2,3 1,2,4 2,3,4 . . 2,3,4 3,4 . . 3,4 ..4 ..3 ..4 on the school paper E JUDY STON ER Mixed Chorus . . . , Pep Club .... Vocal Groups . F.H.A. ..... . Volleyball ..... Pep Club Officer . . Class Play ,,,.. Softball ...... Vocal Solo .... Majorette Captain . Homecoming Attendant Annual Staff . . Class Play . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4 Girl's Glee . . . . . . . . l,2,3,4 . . 1,2,3,4 .. 2,3,4 .. 2,3,4 .. 2,3,4 ,, 3,4 ..3,4 ...1,2 .. 2 4 F,H.A, Officer . . . . Girl's Track , . . , . , , . ,, 3,4 4 .. ..4 ..4 ..4 l9 SENHUR CLASS WAYNE SCHRODER . . . . 1,2,3,4 Boy's Glee . . . , . Mixed Chorus . . 1,2,3,4 .. 1,2,s,4 Class Play . . , Vocal Groups . . F,F,A, Officer . Annual Staff , , w FRANCIS BRINKMAN Football ........ Basketball , , Track . . , , F.F.A. ..... . Mixed Chorus . . . . Lettermen's Club . , , Boy's Glee .... . . Vocal Groups , , , Vocal Solo . , , , Class Play ......... Class Officer ,..,,,, Lettermen's Club President 1,2,3,4 1,z,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,a,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 2,3,4 2,3,4 , 3,4 .. 4 . . 4 Student Council President . . . 4 Homecoming King . . . , ..4 ,.3,4 ..1,2 ..4 ..4 Basketball .......... . 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. ....... . . . . . 1,2,3,4 Football ...... . 2,3,4 Lettermen's Club . . 2,3,4 Track .... . . . . 1,4 F,F,A, Officer 3,4 Class Play , 3,4 Class Officer 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Boy's Glee . 3 Paper Staff . 4 Mary, Bonnie, and Joyce clean out their lockers F i965 STEVE STEDMAN Band ................ Mixed Chorus . . Boy's Glee . . Vocal Groups . . F.F,A ..... . Basketball ......... Vocal Solo .......... Football Student Manager . . Track ........... Class Plays ........ Lettermen's Club ..... Student Council Officer . . Mixed Girl' s Vocal Class Paper Track 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 . 1,2,a . 2,3,4 . 1,2,3 . 1,2 . 3,4 . 4 . 3 LIN DA P ECKHA M Chorus Glee Groups Play . Staff Peru Interscholastic Contest . . Peru Speech Contest . . . . . anaanosn . 1,z,3,4 .. 1,2,3,4 . 3,4 . 3,4 ..4 ..4 ..2 ..4 Seniors are busy typing English term D2.DeI'S. CHARLOTTE VOLLE Mixed Chorus . . . . . . 1,2,3,4 Girl's Glee . . . . l,2,3,4 Pep Club . . . 2,3,4 Class Play ..... . 3,4 F.H.A. ...... Peru Speech Contest . . . . . . Future Homemaker of theYear . .4 SENHUR GLASS BILL STUBBENDECK F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 P3P9TSf21ff.............. Mother's Tea is given Dy F,H,A, girls. JERRY SPORHASE F.F.A. Football. . . . , , Lettermen's Club . . Mixed Chorus , , Basketball , , , , , , , , . 4 1,2,3,4 1,z,s . 3,4 .. 3,4 . 1 JANE Pep Club , . , Mixed Chorus , Girl's Glee . . Majorette ,,., Pep Club Officer ,..... Class Play , , , Volleyball Student Manager . . F.H.A. Officer ........ SMITH BEACH 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 2,3,4 2,3,4 . 3,4 . . 3 . . 3 . . 4 iiwatcclmitaiftiiiig glass of Front Row: Steve Stedman, Charlotte Volle, Linda Peckham, Pat Craig, Susan Stoner, Joyce Sporhase, Bonnie Brinson, Mary Beecham, Judy Stoner, Daryl Brinkman. Back Row: Dave Kelly, Dan Seeman, Francis Brinkman, Robert Dowding, Myron Malone, Bill Stubbendeck, Wayne Wood, Galen Nash Cnot pictured J erry Snorhasel. The Seniors are receiving their diplomas Myron and Charlotte in the recessional cemicmrm Trip IEO H8668 f' . Q - K ' ,- rf A Y fini' 1 K 2 .I hVgff'i V . as . if k 'if g ff ,ai K 1, b ' kmifil 1,, V JUNIOR QLASS nl' .rl ' .,f- '53 ,z ,V -,y,,fzE. 4 x .Q- lxlilifixxw W pl. M KH' S, Aiwa Qxeylmxyyxni SQ-xgiwlglx S W .3355 EPM M . WE if 'Wl'1f0 -C Lv.. The Juniors are making roses and leaves for the The Juniors rehearse for their class play. prom. ,Ma .eww f egg, vu Linda Thomas Dave Wachter JoAnn White Duane Andersen Robert Craig Mike Donovan Pam Douglas Gail Fey Priscilla Peckham Bob Petersen Jim Sorensen Barbara Baade Domma Bolz Don Brinkman Dick Brant Jane Brinkman Coleen Carlson Jacque Cheney Dan Dowding Nancy Dowding Rheeta F rakes Bob Irland Warren Jensen Tom Kempkes Judy Luff Linda Mishler Natalie Rodaway Linda Royal Arvilla Schroder Alice Smith Bob Sorensen Rick Stoner Luella Strayer Rachele Thomson Sherry Vaughn Perry Wood FRESHMAJN CLASS wi . 1 xi , Betty Armbruster Reba Baldwin Robert Beecham Mary Helen Bremer it B E Q ,,...-an 49 Jim DeFreece Galen Gartner Muriel Jensen Joy Luff k 4 -...gt Q4 gigitsit, 2, . Wx if ' 1 5x X 41 5 ii? 5 4 F35 i gif 7 r 5 Fxeigyiggy B V Ny 1 51 ky Exif. 5 ffiefnfiiifiifiiiwg Amr Julie Seeman Kathy Sorensen Joan Sporhase Lynette Ten Hulzen The Freshmen seem to be enjoying Math Class. Robin Armbruster Dean Baldwin B111 Biggs Jim Brinson Steve Broening Opal Bucholz Karen DeF reece Beverly Dowding Valerie Fey Ina Genuchi Susan Lawton Maureen Malone Randy Martin Linda Nash Marcia Nash Barbara Petersen Ricky Royal Dale Steinhoff Carolyn Thomas Jean Vaughn Not pictured: Kay Snider EHGHTH G ADL' -My ,- at Q ' E A - i,.. , K A ,, :.? ,..L T Q . Q-Q . ' fx - , u,,,, ,L ' A ,X-'a p . yrs- f 3 'exam ,. 11, -- Y ge f g 4. fs sg ',' .551-1 -Q4 'f',:1'. bi' i if'U:2.1 xj 1 ' e,g-:4i,',,- 1---1? 2. i ' fx f'5if.T,?'2'xg':' , 1 3' 3. ,,. ' - ...,...- .f,t -ti ,swf .J ., .snyy . af V-3 saga Q,g1:,,::W,'g t 1:q,ag,.L3S. 15: vie' of ' 4 A',f'W5 .- 'Thi J 'iifii ' ix ' ' ,rally ,sg Ein , Mf1:::r11:f55fz,,.-fu' rw-..a.v 1: 'W 5, T77 W as V , ,, wg , L '15 g rr K, 1 5 f 'N ' ,,, ti .VX 5 I f..k 1,4 I , ky, S VENTH GRADE 'sb , E , if , xl A , Q .ia as tdwg, 4.02 ., K as f. W , sf 'em iii in ': , A ,,.- .,,.ff', ' a , K' f ' Nl, H f I QAQ. gs., at ..L ,5 'f 'QUE A Si f' I Q E :if 1. aa r h Q ff 4 sr .4 5 'E' fw',, new a 41 c Jr 9 . Jfzvfdwl Randy Vollertsen Betty Wood Not pictured: Cindy Williams Shirley Sitzman H W , 5, hm M KG N i g .X Kenneth Andersen Nita Baldwin Jean Beecham Sharon Beecham Joyce Brinkman Christina Buchholz Donald Cockerham Vickie Fischer Marlene Gartner Vicki Lawton Jayme Malone Larry Malone Brenda Peckham Debbie Ten Hulzen Marjorie Thomas Bruce Thomson SIXTH GRADE Row 1-Mrs. Wallick, Peggy Dowding, Dianne DeF reece, J o Dee Otley, Jeanne Brinkman, Vickie Lange. Row 2--Bobby Luff, Bruce Irland, Larry Royal, James Biggs, Patrick Vaughn, Charles Nehrbass. Not Pictured: Charles Genuchi . FIUFTH GRADE Row 1--Betty Steinhoff, Janet Wheatley, Dianne Stoner, Janis Stubbendeck, Patti Petersen, Cindy Cheney, Debbie Biggs, Kay Baldwin. Row 2--Mrs. Vedder, Keith Nash, Kenneth Malone, Harry Kempkes, Craig Bolz, Jim Sitzman, Cliff Lawton. Row 3--Ronald Dowding, Steve Armbruster, Pat Beecham, Donald Dowding, Billy Thomas, Mike Vollertsen, 3 1 Row 1--Mrs. Sasseen, Larry Lange, Jimmy Beecham, Melanie Malone, Diane Dowding, Pamela Fey, Doug Malone, Lynn Peckham. Row 2-Mike Weatherl, Patrick Moore, Fred Brinkman, Bradley Fischer, LaVerne Dowding, Duane Bremer, Randy Morehead. Til HRD GRADE 32 FOURTH GRADE Row 1-Marcia Dowding, Peggy Genuchi, Christie Lamb, Emma Light, Patsy Smith, Jodene Wheatley, Mrs. Larson. Row 2--Barry Irland, Robert Rains, Martin Beecham, Chuck Biggs, Danny Snider, Gary Morehead, Matt Vaughn, Ricky Vollertsen, Brad Weatherl. 9 V 'C 5 FIRST GRADE Row 1--Ruth Ann Schroder, Carolyn Nash, Rhonda Martin, Mary Moore, Eula Light, Julie Lange, Susie DeF reece. Row 2-Mrs. Brownlee, Terry Hatcher, Jay Lamb, Byron Dowding, Alan Johnson, Doug Cheney, Don Brinson, Alan Baldwin. Row 3--Cheryl Haupt, LaRue Strayer, Keith Thomson, Russell Petersen, Dick Malone, Tee Ray Nolan, Joleen TenHu1zen. Not Pictured: Daryl Stubbendeck. SEQCCDND GRADE 'Irv-, f-if Q Row 1--Denise Clem, Shannon Smith, Julene Kearn, Mala Biggs, Susan Halvorsen, Mary Light, Renee Cheney, Dawn Nolan, Jody Schroder. Row 2--Don Wheatly, Randy Cheney, Timmy Genuchi, Steven Halvorsen, Terry Lange, Timmy Malone, Mrs. Royal. HQINDERGARTEN Row 1--Patty DeF reece, Julie Brinkman, Julie Vollertsen, Donna Schroder, Gail Thomas, Sharon Wheatley, Mrs. Pilmore. Row 2--Daryl Lange, Anthony Barbee, Duane Haupt, Garry Steinhoff, Kermy Smith, Lynn Beecham, Ray Johnson, Ty Lashley, Fred Speth, Mark Baldwin. GRADE SCH IDOL FACULTY 34 Mrs. Inez Brownlee, Second Grade, Mrs. Marilyn Pilmore, Kindergarten, Mrs. Leota Wallick, Sixth Grade, Mrs. Nellie Sasseen, Fourth Grade, Mrs. Lavina Vedder, Fifth Grade, Mrs. Vera Larson, Third Grade, Mrs. Betty Royal, First Grade. T sl 'N 0 i'iLuTfi11i1'iO Miiililiiilimfs oil 11l1lPlt'IlCEL Row 1-W. Schroder, Reporter, R. Dowding, Vice-President, W. Wood, President, G. Nash, Treasurer, D. Brinkman, Secretary, M. Malone, Sentinal, Mr. Weatherl, Sponsor. Row 2--W. Jensen, B. Stubbendeck, J. Sporhase, S. Stedman, F. Brinkman, D. Brinkman, G. Gartner, J. DeFreece. Row 3--M. Donovan, D. Andersen D. Wachter, B. Craig, B. Petersen, J. Luff, D. Dowding. , Fuifuine I lcoiriroinria ters oi A 1111 .C11 i14C ia A ' 3 V '.f'X ' Row 1--B. Brinson, Song leader, J. Stoner, Parliamentarian, J. Sporhase, Vice-President, M. Beecham, Presi- dent, J. White, Secretary, P. Douglas, Publicity Chairman, G. Fey, Degrees Chairman. Row 2--B. Baade, S. Vaughn, D. Bolz, N. Dowding, P. Craig, S. Stoner, C. Volle, M. Jensen. Row 3--R. Baldwin, B. Armbruster, J. Seeman, L. TenHu1zen, M. Bremer, J. Cheney, J. Sporhase, K. Sorensen, C. Carlson, A. Schroder. P op mlb a- Row 1--Mrs. Ott, Sponsor, N. Rodaway, J. Cheney, J, Sporhase, M. Beecham, P. Douglas, J. White, A. Schroder, B. Armbruster. Row 2--J. Stoner, B. Brinson, L. Thomas, G. Fey, K, Sorensen, J. Sporhase, S. Vaughn, C. Voile, S. Stoner. Row 3--L. Mishler, J. Brinkman, L. TenHu1zen, C. Carlson, L, Strayer, P, Peckham, P. Craig, M. Bremer, D. Bolz. Row 4--A. Smith, B. Baade, R. Frakes, N. Dowding, R. Thompson, L, Peckham, J. Seeman, J. Luff, R. Baldwin, M. Jensen. ibeifitreiroiiim emu Qs ' with Row 1--Mr. Scheuler, Sponsor, B. Sorensen, R. Stoner, D. Dowding, R. Dowding, F. Brinkman, Mr. Pilmore, sponsor. Row 2-W. Jensen, J. Luff, D. Brinkman, B. Petersen, P, Wood, D. Brinkman, D. Kelly Row 3--M, Malone, B. Irland, S. Stedman, M, Donovan, B. Craig, G. Nash, B. Beecham, 44. me Q' if CSJUIFT' P H1100 C iid PIP S ae 'I El1'JSi'tL3 Q Alu U mr new Give Joyce Sporhase, Mary Beecham, JoAnn White, Pam Douglas. Yeah, Panthers! Kneeling-Natalie Rodaway, Jacque Cheney. Standing-- Arvilla Schroder, Betty Armbruster. nmrlllllllllllllllm fcdYifoii9iUe iiiiig Miidpyp EAST QPF ClltllARACVlll'lERS Isabella, the housekeeper ........... Linda Thomas Bill, Jerry's little brother ......... -. Mike Donovan Professor Andrews, an absent minded astronomer . , . Dave Wachter Jerry, a stubborn girl of 18 .......... Pam Douglas Pam tries to bring Jim's memory Donna, Jerry's younger sister . . Priscilla Peckham back. Beth, Donna's best friend . . . ..... Gail Fey Dick, a famous baseball player . . . Jim Sorensen Joan, a brazen blond actress . . . . JoAnn White Joe, Dick's agent . . . . , . . . Duane Andersen JoAnn tries to convince Mike to kill Pam. Hotze is rewarded for her hard JoAnn doesnw like Jim,S Comment. tells what a splendid actress 40 Senior Cnass lpilfay MIACGJUHS YKOHHQQ CAST UF CHARACTERS Victoria Tate, Viki, the new owner of Shady Oaks . . Judy Stoner Tommy Tate, her twelve year old brother .... Steve Stedman Constance DeFore, her college roommate . . . Bonnie Brinson Pearline Pansy Pookey, her Negro maid . . . . Susan Stoner Mrs, Jilks, the housekeeper .' ....... . . Linda Peckham Corby Cobb, in love with Viki ........... Galen Nash The ghostappears. Clayt Shotwell, in love with Constance .... Robert Dowding Hypertension Jones, Hy, popeyed over Pearline . . Myron Malone Ira Pebles, lawyer and realtor ....... Francis Brinkman Minnie May Meakins, a pesty neighbor .... Mary Beecham Verla DeFord, Constance's beautiful stepmother . , Charlotte Volle Bruce Ravenhead, Verla's new heart-interest . . Daryl Brinkman The Ghost of Orlo Mannering, a mad artist who haunts Shady I Oaks .... . ................... Dave Kelly The Ghost of Carmelita, an artist's model who haunts Shady Oaks . . . . . . . . . . ............ Joyce Sporhase You'1'e a two timing double clocking hook worm. Bonnie and Charlotte discuss Happy Ending, Bonnie's love affair, Charlotte faints. a r il C aa a r t C r C A I py p p y p .i Q larsii ity Row 1--Pam Douglas, Maureen Malone, Muriel J ensen. Row 2--Barbara Petersen, Nancy Dowdina. Valerie Fey, Jacque Cheney, Bonnie Brinson. Row 3--Sharon Beecham, Jean Beecham, Karen DeFreece, Betty Wood, Steve Broening, Linda Nash. Row 4--Joyce Brinkman, Jim DeF reece, W Jensen. Standing--Mrs. Buffington, director. N -FAQ forctt Us W A ,L .KO W SPONSCNQED EY PALMYRA AUTO COMPANY FORD-FALCON Judy Stoner, Arvilla Schroder, Linda Mishler, Barbara Baade, Mary Beecham. 42 PALJAYRA, NEBRASKA HTTGH i r I filth ll Row 1--Vicki Lawton, Beverly Downing, Kathy Sorensen, Marcia Nash. Row 2--Myron Malone, Steve Stedman, Bob Irland, C oleen Carlson, Ina Genuchi, Julie seeman. Row 3-Perry Wood, Bob Sorensen, rffi ff ir iiiinnp et Triii no gf ,ff 4 Z 'Q SPONSORED BY FARlVlER'S CO-O PALIVIYRA, NEBRASKA P HO NE 983- 5820 Natalie Rodaway, Bill Biggs, Joan Sporhase, Betty Armbruster, Mary Bremer, Larry Malone. X N ELEVATOR COIVI PANY Myron Malone, Bonnie Brinson, Steve Stedman. 43 .,iiXvd Qjvtot B. Beecham, B. Irland, B. Sorensen, M. Malone, S. Stedman, F. Brinkman, D, Dowding. o , o iiuunhi rio P L. M. P, Peckham, Mrs. Buifington-teacher. Peckham, B. Brinson, J. Stoner, J, Sporhase, Beecham, S. Vaughn, L, Mishler, P. Douglas, 3 ' -XY ' Il X Fd Q1 1 OH' RHS Row 1--M, Bremer, C. Volle, L, Peckham, J. Cheney, J, Brinkman, B. Baade, B. Brinson, P, Craig, G. Fey, C. Carlson, A. Schroder, M., Jensen. Row 2--B. Armbruster, R. Baldwin, N, Dowding, S. Vauglm, B. Irland, M, Malone, P, Douglas, J, Sporhase, Mrs. Buffington-teacher. Row 3-K, Sorensen, W. Schroder, F. Brinkman, P. Peckham, S. Stoner, L, Thomas, J, Luff, D. Bolz. Row 4-L, Mishler, M, Beecham, G. Gartner, J, Luff, R. Stoner, B. Stoner, B. Beecham, R. Dowding, D. Dowding, B. Petersen, D. Andersen, J, White, L, TenHu1zen. G ii T Q S F U K Row 1--C. Voile, L, Peckham, J. Brinkman, B. Baade, J. Cheney, B. Brinson, P, Craig, A. Schroder, C. Carlson, Mrs. Buffington-Teacher. Row 2--R. Baldwin, S. Vaughn, A. Smith, N, Dowding, R. Thomson, L Strayer, D. Boltz, P. Peckham, J. Luff, R. Frakes, S. Stoner. Row 3: B. Armbruster, K, Sorensen, J. Sporhase, J. Stoner, M, Beecham, N. Rodaway, J. White, P. Douglas, J. Sporhase, L, Mishler, J. Seeman me yi if E J Seeman, J Sporhase, N. Dowding, J. Brinkman, B Baade, K Sorensen. fixed U Cffef M. Malone, B. Irland, B. Brinson, N. Dowding, J, Sporhase, P, Douglas, R. Dowding, D. Dowding. ruumiconr lllliglh ripune V rife Seated--Valerie Fey, Jean Beecham, Karen DeFreece, Marcia Nash. Standing--Jean Vaughn, Linda Nash, Maureen Malone, Barbara Petersen, Ina Genuchi. Gradfe Scclhcomll Upericffla, Mgiimdliercema X if nfe' f IQ? W if X X .XA if X .FW A Q 3 i, NH Cinderella CJanetWheat1eyJ meets her prince CJames Biggsy at the ball. W hw if MW. The fairy godmother CMe1anie Maloney wishes Cin- Cinderella drops her slipper. derella and the Prince much happiness. Hlcinncfcfoinnuiing 4 L iz: L 11 Francis crowns Joyce queen. R9 Ccunrt King . . . . , Francis Brinkman Queen . . . . . Joyce Sporhase Attendants . . Mary Beecham Robert Dowding Judy Stoner Dave Kelly Crown Bearers , . . . Kim Pilmore Don Brinson Joyce, Mary, Judy Everyone enjoyed the dance . , , and the cake uiiriiiore- eiiifor ffMH1fQITlJlCG'ffI filllild lplF'OHl1'H was held at the King's Crest Dinhing Room. Our theme was In the Misty Moonlight. Dancing was dreamy. The Wonderers furnished the music. Linda and Gail survey the tables before Seniors arrive. Everyone enjoyed themselves. Punch and cookies were served from our wishing well. I i l , at 1 4 Francis Brinkman Robert Craig Dave Kelly Myron Malone aiiriituuror Fcocoitunam Teena J ,t A t A f lk Row 1--Dan Dowding, Francis Brinkman, Robert Dowding, Galen Nash, Dave Kelly, RiCk Stoner, Jerry Sporhase, Robert Craig. Row 2-Student manager, Bob Beecham, Coach, Gordon Pilmore, Myron Malone, Bob Peterson, Bob Irland, J oy' Luff, Warren Jensen, Perry Wood, Mike Donovan, and Assistant Coach Marvin Scheuler. Galen Nash Jerry Sporhase Rick Stoner Perry Wood fniridwlfmn Rincon A11 Conference Halfback M alcolm Ehnwood E agle . Bdurdock C entral G arland Nehawka Johnson Bennet lost lost lost won lost won Won lost won Robert Dowding Xxx 5 ff If-711 -' 'QW We 5 S' A V. 1f4'fI,mf f wf , , fl! r YQ' 329' 4 A X Honorable Mention A11 Conference K . . Galen Nash, Dan Dowding, Francis Brinkman eursiifiy Beaisiliiofibiaim Row 1--Mr. Scheuler, Coach, Daryl Brinkman, Jim Sorensen, Perry Wood, Dave Kelly. Row 2-Galen Nash Robert Dowding, Bob Beecham, Dan Dowdxng, Francis Brinkman, Warren Jensen, Student Manager. , It's a jump ball. Francis makes a point from the free throw line Practice pays off. It's a foul for Malcolm, reserve Bnsikcituifaim EW LAX jf! :nie Mr. Pilmore, Coach, Rick Stoner, Bob Irland, Bob Petersen, Duane Andersen, Bob Sorensen, Bob Craig, Mike Donovan, Don Brinkman, Student Manager. Wvomaeythaim Tetanninil Row 1--Joan Sporhase, Judy Stoner, Susan Stoner, Coleen Carlson, Mary Beecham, JoAnn White, Pam Douglas, Joyce Sporhase, Jacque Cheney, Student Manager. Row 2-BOIIIHE Brinson, Student Manager, Mrs. Ott, Coach Kathy Sorensen, Arvilla Schroder, Barbara Baade, Julie Seemam, Pat Craiz. N Cheerleaders bolstering team spirit. X SPONSORED BY X lVIARY'S CAFE PALMYRA, NEBRASKA PHONE 983-5745 AND NASH BUILDERS PALMYRA, NEBRASKA 983'-5544 IFHEELCHQ C3511 HH Mr. Scheuler, Coach, Bob Petersen, Mike Donovan, Dan Dowding, Galen Nash, Bob Dowding, Francis Brinkman, Steve Stedman, Bob Craig, Dave Kelly, Mr. Pilmore, Coach. Dan Dowding throws the shot put. ,. ,,. .K xx Dave Kelly and Robert Dowding serve as anchor men. iuunuior liiliglm Sports N... Basketball team-- Row 1--Mr. Scheuler, Coach, R. Vollertsen, K. Andersen, R. Armbruster, B. Biggs, J. Brinson, R. Royal, B. Irland. Row 2--L. Malone, J. Biggs, P. Vaughn, D. Cockerham, D. Baldwin, B. Thomson, C. Genuchi, B. Luff. Volleyball-- Row 1--O. Bucholz, C. Thomas, L. Nash, B. Wood, S. Lawton, J. Vaughn, Mrs. Ott, Coach. Row 2--K. DeFreece, S. Beecham, M. Malone, M. Thomas, J. Beecham, B. Petersen, I. Genuchi, B. Dowding, V. Fey. Qanclialo Watch your weight. Togetherness. Long live the King and Queen. Call the ambulance. Sponsors need some Alka Seltzer. Richard, everybody's watching. A-A ii lg an Mrs. Buffington at work. F,F,A, and F,H,A, hobo party. Help wanted for Susan and Charlotte o Let's go, Let's go. What's the big secret, Juniors. Pm bashful- , . Going out for football, Mrs. Seng. wzifff.-w',.:-1.3 -ff,,wm:ffi'.ff-watt, . .1 - Q. 11. 4.gL-.ufwL:w -ffma:fz.mf,g:ffLQ.?f f4kmzseiu5amssa:.,.,.,f,f.f,s: I use Ponds. Get your dirty hands off my white gloves. I'd rather fight than switch. Bedtime Stories. 3HY0U9'? Char1otte's in deep water. Where's Galen? This is what two dabs on your hair will do, too SUI'DI'iS9! Yeah, Panthers. 7 LJ H2531 vga Junior High Cheerleaders--Kneeling--Valarie Fey, Marlene Gartner. Standing-Betty Wood, Jean Beecham. Q 1' w H K b SYRACUSE CHAMBER 0F COMMERCE AND THE BUSINESS 8. PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE OE SYRACUSE EXTEND THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO ONLY A BANK CAN GIVE A COMPLETE FINANCIAL SERVICE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES CHECKING ACCOUNTS TRAVELER'S CHECKS SAVING BONDS COLLECTIONS ALL TYPES OF LOANS BANK-BY-MAIL CASHIER'S CHECKS TRUST SERVICE AND FRIENDLY ADVICE IF YOU WANT IT Union Bank 8. Trust Co. 48th and Bancroft, Lincoln, Nebraska , ,.... . . .. ..,. -- ,- Y ,, . DEPOSITS INSURED 5, IIIO IBIIUIHI UBUUSII IIISUTHIICB cllfllllfaflllll 5 nv Q wAsHmcToN, o. c. gf 510,000 2'6.i'E'2'c'f. 'SEHSMSE 510,000 IE XNSUR4 1 XNSUR4 if 60 :SGI-X60 QA I 'F 9 'r Q 110,000 - Q, Q lI0.000 O -'I nuxnuuu .Q -I nulnnuu fa lusuuncx O luxuunu O E roauos f E voluol Q H5 ooouroa S va ounsnoa Q 'Sf' 3- 'Sf' 'S' Affmef-9' AYEMBF-9 The Bank Of Palmyra Capital account 370,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PALMYRA, NEBRASKA TONSING-WEMPLE MORTUARY Prompt Service . , . Anywhere . Palmyra call 983-5735 Anytime , , . 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