Paxton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Paxton, NE)

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M ary Coleman and Peggy Cullen Lower High Classes ....................... Sheila Bannon Activities ........... Catherine Bricker and Annette Cullen Athletics ..... Elementary ,... Sales Manager .... Sponsor ...,., ------C'arrol Hansen and Ray Bryant ----Cassie Bryant, Phyllis Perlinger, and Frances Miller -------Duane Buss - -- -Mr. Mullens 2 Who were the ones not married? Who did you like the best? Who was there when you tarried? Who gave the hardest test? 3 N JOHN 0'GARA-Physics and Mathematics B. S., Wayne State Teachers College. Grad- uate work, Colorado State Col- lege of Education, Greeley, Colorado. Mr. O'Gara was co- sponsor of the Junior Class. GENEVIEVE GUSTAFSON - Music and Home Ec. B. A., Nebraska State Teachers Col- lege, Kearney, Nebraska. Grad- uate work, University of Colo- rado, Boulder. Miss Gustafson taught music and Home Eco- nomics. Sponsor of the Sopho- more Class. Faculty BILL PADEN-Principal and Coach A. B., Midland College. Graduate Work, Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado. Mr. Paden taught Social Sciences and was the Freshman Sponsor. LYLE MULLENS - Superin- tendent A. B., Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Ne- braska. M. A., Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado. Mr. Mullens taught Shop, Biology, and sponsored the Senior Class. 4 E LGI N BAI LEY-Commercial Arts A. B., Wayne State Tea- chers College. Graduate work, University of Wyoming and Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado. He was co-sponsor of the Junior Class. DOLORES MIKKELSEN - English A. B., Midland Col- lege, Fremont. Miss Mikkel- sen was sponsor of the Pep Club, Junior, and Senior Play. What were our favorite subjects? What did we learn worth knowing? What in life will be our object 'Z What lies ahead for us? 5 Phyllis Perlinger- A let- ter a day always keeps sorrows away. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music. 1, 3, 4. Annual, 4. Class Officer, 1. Catherine Bricker - Sweet and courteous in her ways with a smile for everyone. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music. 1, 3, 4. Annual, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Class Officer, 3. Mildred Stierlen - She's not as innocent as she looks. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music, 1, 3. Newspaper, 4. An- nual, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Seniors I., -- A .,..,. , , 3. S 5 6 'Va' Q fits. , V, ,id . 4 lg , '4 'D 36335, 6, Q Q: f 1 H 3 if ' 32 ' Q 4 4 r ff w 9' who 1 ., ...,. 3 V-fi-1, ' 12Q,,,...,.,. .:..,..' 55 ,W 3 W, 1 41 sa- 611 1 sv ,X Q A ,' : I Paul Gries- I like girls. I really believe I do! Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Track, 1, 2, 3. Music, 3, 4. Newspa- per, 4. Annual, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Class Officer, 3. 5 5 -ilk f c S 4 , . fi ' W I? '1:.I,,-Q..-iffgf' , ' . -:V-1 N 3 fw,.5?'f 'K . M Qs fi, we Ray Bryant- I love those out of town girls. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track, 1, 2, 3. Music, 1, 3, 4. News- paper, 4. Annual, 4. Class Officer, 2, 4. Class Play, 4 3, 4. 4 P. fi? .1- 1 '11 I 'SX 9 af . , , Q 21 .,.. - 'ls f ,.,. i Duane Buss -An intellec- tual mindg He prefers school teachers. Football, 3. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music, 1. Annual, 4. 6 Peggy Cullen- Just give me my horse and saddle and I'll be happy. Pep Club, 1. Music, 1, 3, 4. Newspaper, 4. Annual, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Annette Cullen - Twins are so convenient but so mixed up. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music, 1. 3, 4. Annual, 4. Class Play, 4. Class Officer, 3. W., . miqsgsissa ' ' , .- . 5, A S :,.- -.., , . ...V :...,.,:,,v, -VQV , .QA -,,.:1g2Q.3:,.,.,..Q.,,.,.,,.,.:, ' -Z . Q 4569 Q,-.ses fs f 'G N 6 3 W ,M fMgs2?-'- ' ' . ,.i:2zi2 Qvugeigesaszs. -2- -:::,:-'egg '3 U Q,,,,,,., hw 4 v f. .9 A vm 609 M Q. .Q Q. st ay 3 X, A Mary Coleman- A blush can be so inconvenient. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3. Music, 1, 2, 3, 4. Newspaper, 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual, 2, 3, 4. Class Officer, 2. flaw Joyce Holmstedt- A look of wonder, but always knows what she wants. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music, 1. 3, 4. Annual, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Sheila Bannon - Out of town boys are iny hobby. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music, 1, 3, 4. Newspaper, 4. An- nual, 4. Gene Krab- The Casa- nova of the Senior class. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music, 3, 4. News-1 paper, 4. Annual, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Class Officer, 1, 4. , .. i . .,.... . .-5 . ..,' ...- . 3' ' 4., Q an Q y .. .,s5:,5:a. ta Frances Miller-'tAn inno- cent look but mischiev- ous ways. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music 1, 3, 4. Newspaper, 4. An- nual, 4. Class Play, 3. 5. M .T ' S' V, 'I'II.I 12 5,4 . .,.,. ...... , ' ' ' Carrol Hansen - Three Majel Cunningham F UI 15 my lucky number: Llla, like variety when it comes Lela, and Mary. to men, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Newspaper, 4. An- nual, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Class Officer, 2. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Music, 1, 3, 4. Annual, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Cassie Bryant- To have a friend, be one. Pep Club, 1, 2, 3. Music, 1, 3, 4. Annual, 4. News- paper, 4. Class Play, 3. Class Officer, 4. 7 -eg. . .5 is - i 2 2 f fi' W 5 f , ' flea- , 2. '- X' mais' 'Q -ea. . Mr. Mullens, A friend and sponsor. Valediciorian Saluiatorian Oui of CLASS COLORS Silver and Wine CLASS FLOWER American Beauty CLASS MOTTO the Harbor into i 8 he dee Way Back When!! First row: Peggy C., Gene K., Ray B., Cassie B5 Second row: Phyllis P., Paul G., Annette C., Joyce H., Frances M., Mary C: Third row: Catherine B., Sheila B: Fourth row: Carrol H., Mildred S., Duane B., and Majel C. 9 l Senior Class History Now that we are ending our high school life, we look back through our happy years and think of everything. Way back in the year of 1939 this class of students began their first year of school. We now have four of the original students that started to school here in Paxton, they are: Catherine Bricker, Joyce Holmstedt, Majel Cunningham, and Gene Krab. When we entered our first year of high school as freshmen, we had an enrollment of 20 students. Shortly after the first semester was up Elden Harms dropped out, which made an enrollment of 19 students at the end of the year. Mr. Paden was our class sponsor when we were little Freshies. At the beginning of our Sophomore year, Mary Lee Quinby, and Robert Compton moved and Clark Herstedt entered so we had an enroll- ment of 18 students. At the end of the first six weeks Louise Chapman dropped out. After the first semester Hank McDonald enrolled in our school but he was only here about a week before he dropped out again. At the end of the year We had an enrollment of 17 students. Miss Cum- mings was our class sponsor. Before school started for our Junior year Frances Birt and Doreen Steuhm moved and Jonathan Williams came here, so when school opened we had an enrollment of 16 students. About the middle of the year Johnathan Williams moved. When school closed we had an enrollment of 15 students. Our Junior year was a very busy year for us. We held the Junior- Senior-Banquet and Prom in May. Mr. O'Gara and Mr. Bailey were our sponsors. We also put on the play, Custer's Last Stand. After all these years of school our Senior year finally rolled around. At the opening of this year Clark Herstedt dropped out and Mary Lou Coleman entered which made our enrollment 15. During the first half of this year Duane Buss entered. Our class play, which we put on in April was, OurfGa1 Sal. When school closed for our last year our enrollment was 16. Now we are out and these happenings are only memories. 10 i WILL 4. We, the Seniors of 1951, hereby declare and make known this last will and testament before passing on to make a place for ourselves in this world. We wish to will our Senior home room to the honorable Juniors and also our class sponsor, Mr. Mullens. To the under classmen, wwe bequeath the faculty members. Refusing to will any of the fond memories we have obtained during our many years in school, we wish to leave a little something to a few of our friends, whom we think may be able to use them in their future years at P.H.S. I, Catherine Bricker, will the right to day dream in classes to Ger- aldine Holzfaster. I, Annette Cullen, will my quiet disputing ways with Mr. Bailey to Mary Sedlacek. I, Phyllis Perlinger, will my quiet ways to Karen Snyder. I Mary Coleman, will my singing ability to Janice Lammers. ! I, Mildred Sterlin, will my high grades to Lloyd Boyce. I, Peggy Cullen, will my riding ability to Donna Windels. I, Paul Gries, will my brass knuckles to Bob Discoe. I, Joyce Holmstedt, will my letter writing ability to Stella Perlinger. I, Ray Bryant, will my right to disturb classes to Gene Snyder. I Sheila Bannon, will my long hair to Emma Welch. Y I, Gene Krab, will my parking space at Perlinger's to Dan Hepperly. I, Carrol Hansen, will the Derr girls to Edward Percy. I, Majel Cunningham, will my many out-of-town boy friends to Caro- lyn Anderson. I, Cassie Bryant, will my sunny and happy disposition to Shirley Eakins. I, Duane Buss, will my winning ways with Shirley Hartman to Mike Wright. 11 Class Prophecy The famous year of 1961 has finally rolled around, and as we look in on the Seniors of ten years ago, we find they have made a success in their different Walks of life. Sheila Bannon, who has finished beauty school, is nolw running a Beauty Salon at Thune, Nebraska. Cassie Bryant has married Don Welch and is chief Dairy Maid on their farm. Carroll Hansen is now successfully running the Cider Mill for the three Derr girls. Catherine Bricker is the main attraction at Herstedts bar, she sets balls at the pool tables. Majel Cunningham is still waiting for tall, dark, and handsome to come along and sweep her off her feet. Joyce Holmstedt is the light Weight Woman wrestling champion of 61 . She tops the scales at 98 pounds. Mary Coleman is helping Mrs. Kennedy in her Beauty Salon at Suth- erland, the name of which is Kennedy and Daughter-in-Law. Duane Buss has been trying to persuade Donna McClain to quit teaching but instead, she has persuaded him to start school all over again in her school at Flats. Frances Miller and Morton are now residing on a ranch by Thune. They are raising cattleg incidentally that's not all they're raising. Peggy Cullen is now top roper in the Paxton Roping Club. Gene Krab, Paul Gries, and Ray Bryant are in business together. Paul is the Doctor, Gene is the Undertaker, and Ray digs the graves. At this time, business is rather dead . Annette Cullen is now the manager of Cullen's store. Phyllis Perlinger is now folding parachutes at Fort Riley for Clif- ford Blake. Mildred Steirlen has moved to Ansley. George Mills is now an Orchestra leader and she sings for him. 12 Which Which Which Which Juniors Top: S. Shockley, G. Hartman, G. Snyder, H. Roche, and V. Stahl. Middle: W. Briggs, M. Reitz, B. Jorgensen, O. Travis, B. Bowers, C. Brown, and L. Gifford. Bottom: Mr. Bailey, B. Flebbe, V. Perlinger, K. Anderson, J. Bailey, M. Derr, S. Eakins and Mr. 0'Gara. President ....... .... K ay Anderson Vice President ........... .... S hirley Eakins Secretary and Treasurer .... ..... W illa Briggs Student Council ........ .... B ob Jorgensen The Juniors started out the school term selling at football games and continued to sell throughout the basketball season in order to raise enough money. Our class rings arrived in January and We all Wore them with pride. We held the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom in the Spring. Bill Brown dropped out before the first semester was up leaving us with an enrollment of 19 at the end of the year. 14 Sophomores Top row: S. Brewer, L. Pribyl, A. Perlinger, L. Miller, B. Stephensen, L. Boyce, M. Wright, G. Brick- er, and Miss Gustafson. Botton row: M. Holmstedt, M. Duggan, L. Spear, L. Derr, K. Engler, S. Hart man, L. Derr, B. Discoe, V. Bryant, and D. Langmacher. President .......................... Shirley Hartman Vice President ........................... Bob Discoe Secretary and Treasurer--- - ----- Dorothy Langmacher Student Council ------------------- Margie Holmstedt We started with an enrollment. of 20 and Miss Gustafson as our sponsor. We sponsored two parties-a nice skating party and a Valentine party-both of which were enjoyed. 15 Freshmen Top: D. Ecker, J. Lammers, E. Percy, D. Windels, and Mr. Paden. Bottom! M. Sedlacek, D. Harms K. Snyder, C. Spear, G. Holzfaster, B. Cox, C. Anderson, and E. Welch. President ............-...--............ Janice Lammers Vice President ........................... Donna Windels Secretary and Treasurer ............. Geraldine Holzfaster Student Council ........................... Karen Snyder We entered Paxton High with an enrollment of 13. We enjoyed Mr. Paden as class sponsor. The seniors gave us an initiation party which we all enjoyed even if We were embarrassed at times. We sponsored an ice skating party which was enjoyed by everyone there. 16 f l 4 4 Where Where Where Where did We spend all our time? was all our support? did lwe sing in rhyme? is the right place to court? 19 2nd ANNUAL HOMECOMING Queen .....,............,......... Catherine Bricker Captain ................................. Gene Krab Attendants .......... Shirley Eakins, Phyllis Perlinger, Joyce Holmstedt and Virginia Perlinger Crown Bearer ......w............i....., Lyal MCCHIQ 20 Pep Club Top row: C. Spear, M. Stierlen, V. Perlinger, A. Cullen, D. Windels, K. Engler, J. Lammers, S. Brewer, S. Bannon, K. Anderson, C. Bricker, L. Spear, and Miss Mikkelsen. Middle row: M. Holmstedt, D. Langmacher, M. Cunnnigham, F. Miller, J. Holmstedt, K. Snyder, G. Holzfaster, C. Anderson, P. Per- linger, V. Bryant, E. Welch, M. Sedlacek, and M. Duggan. Bottom row: S. Hartman, S. Eakins, and W. Briggs. President ................. . ..... .... J oyce Holmstedt Vice President ......................... Willa Briggs Secretary ............,.... .- ....... Catherine Bricker Treasurer .........-............-..... Shirley Eakins Cheer Leaders Left to right: Willa B., Margie H., Shirley E., Mary D., and Shirley H. 21 I-Iobgoblin House Bill Vilkius ....... Headless Phantom-U Stage Manager ----- ----- Ligh ting ..-.--.... Properties .... .. Prompters ----- Make-up .-----.-- Darius Krupp-U Henry Goober ---. CAST - - -..Jim Briseno -- -Gene Snyder - Bob Jorgensen Clarence Brown -----Mary Derr ------Mike Reitz -- -Hugo Roche -- --Jenny Bailey -Bill Bowers' Delilah Worts .--- Susan Parking ---- Priscilla Carter--- Marian Carter .--- Jill Carter ----.. Jack Loring -------- - - - - - - -Lila Gifford --------Willa Briggs --------Kay Anderson ----Virginia Perlinger ------Shirley Eakins -- ---Tom Shockley Frank Harlow ......... ,. ...-...---. Ven-lyn Stahl Blllebeard Browson ------------- George Hartma11 Art ----- .. --------- Orville Tra vis, Beverly Flebbe Senior Play Pictures were all taken at rehearsal CAST Sally Skinner .......... ...... .... M a jel Cunningham Mrs. Cecilia Vandyne .... -.---Mildred Stierlen Allison Vandyne ....... .... . loyce Holnistedt Glenn Vandyne ....a. ........ P aul Gries Nella Yardley ...... ..... A nnette Cullen Dagmar Waring ........ ---Catherine Bricker Dexter Westbrooke .... .-..--- R ay Bryant Ronald Spangler ...... ----... G ene Krab Daisy .ludkins .-...-. -.. -.--...... .. -.-... Peggy Cullen Stage Managers -.--. ..-- C arrol Hansen and Duane Buss Prompters .---... ----- C assie Bryant and Mary Coleman Properties -... ---Frances Miller, Sheila Bannon, and Phyllis Perlinger 23 Girls Chorus L. Derr, S. Eakins, L. Spear, and M. Coleman. Bottom row: D. Langmacher, E. Welch, M. Cunning- ham, F. Miller, P. Perlinger, K. Snyder, G. Holzfaster, C. Spear, C. Anderson, J. Holmstedt, M. Dug- gan, V. Bryant, M. Holmstedt, and M. Sedlacek. Boys Chorus Top row! D. Ecker, T. Shockiey, G. Hartman, P. Gries, B. Stephensen, G. Krab, H. Roche, A. Perling- er, and Miss Gustafson. Bottom row: C. Brown, B. Jorgensen, D. Buss, V. Stahl, L. Pribyl, O. Travis, M. Reitz, B. Discoe, and D. Harms. 24 1 Mixed Chorus Top row: D. Ecker, B. Jorgensen, L. Pribyl, T. Shockley, G. Hartman, P. Grles, B. Stephensen, G. Krab, H. Roche, A. Perlinger, V. Stahl, D. Buss, O. Travis, M. Reitz, C. Brown, B. Discoe, and D. Harms. Middle row: V. Perlinger, S. Hartman, M. Derr, A. Cullen, S. Bannon, J. Bailey, S. Brewer, J. Lammers, W. Briggs, K. Engler, L. Gifford, D. Winziels, C. Bryant, K. Anderson, L. Derr, L. Derr, and S. Eakins. Bottom row: D. Langmacher, M. Holmstedt, V. Bryant, M. Duggan, J. Holmstedt, C. An- derson, G. Holzfaster, L. Spear, C. Bricker, B. Flebbe, C. Spear, M. Coleman, P. Perlinger, F. Miller, M. Cunningham, E. Welch, M. Sedlacek, K. Snyder, and Miss Gustafson. The music department consists of all vocal work, with a beginning registration of 60 students. During the year the group participated in the S.P.V.A., a clinic in Ogallala, Christmas concert, Pre-contest musical, S.P.V.A., a contest at Grant, District contest at North Platte, and a spring concert. The large group consisted of choir, boys glee, girls glee, boys quar- tette, girls triple trio, trio, mixed duet and soloists. The following people sang solos: Kay Anderson, Lila Gifford, Willa Briggs, Jennie Bailey, Mary Coleman, Sheila Bannon, Bob Discoe, Dale Harms, Verlyn Stahl, George Hartman, Mike Reitz, Alfred Perlinger, Dan Hepperly, Donna Windels, Annette Cullen, George Bricker, Bob Jorgensen, and Bill Stephensen. Our accompanists were: Karen Snyder, Donna Windels, and Willa Briggs. 25 Long Long Ago 26 ,. , 4 E Why did they have to defeat us? Why didn't they throw a free pass? ' Why did they have to choose usa A '. . 1' i For We were put 1n D class. ' , 3' Aff ff? tif, I 'Y 2? ,la J ,Q 27 Q, 'W' Forolthall ' -f 11 VM at . ' VMI! 11. I I ' Q Y 'Q 4, 6 'ln xx 1..-. Back row: Mr. Paden, M. Reitz, B. Discoe, D. Hepperly, L. Boyce, L. Miller, L. Pribyl, M. Wright, B Cox, H. Roche: Front row: G. Krab, P. Gries, C. Hansen, G. Hartman, A. Perlinger, R. Bryant, V Stahl, and B. Bowers. The football season was as unsuccessful this year as it was a suc- cess the year before. We lost eight games and won one game. Paxton lost to Brady 34 to 6. Bill Bowers got a broken collar bone in the third quarter. We lost. to Hershey 10 to 6. Then went on to win our only game from Maxwell. After losing to Sutherland 25 to 6, we came close to Lewellen with a score of 20 to 26. B-,rule was the closest game during the rest of the season with a score of 20 to 6. The remainder of the games were ended before the time was up. We had few fwins, losses were many, but good sportsmanship pre- vailed throughout the season. 28 1 Football Scoreboard P3X'C0l'1 Opponents 6 Brady 34 6 Hershey 19 31 Maxwell 12 6 Sutherland 25 20 Lewellen 26 6 Madrid 52 6 Brule 20 8 Big Springs 58 12 St. Patrick, N. P. 62 Starling Lineup .' I ' ' xmtgl' '. Af x , Y A swf 2 . , qi Ag ,Q 3' 2 ' j - , e,-',, , A , 'W-vaeffew , ,rife-e.e1.,:V A If ' e- ee.,.L,,1,,,fre.-1, A 3, . y e 'I 1 j,, -We es 4 Q 2 l M - . , , 4 ,2 l I M . 4 , px, , Left to Right: George Hartman, Ray Bryant, Gene Krab, Paul Gries, Carrol Han sen, and Alfred Perlinger. 29 Baskeiball Top row: Mr. Paden, T. Shockley, L. Miller, L. Pribyl, and D. Buss: Middle row: C. Brown, D. Ecker, G. Bricker, B. Jorgensen, O. Travis, E. Percy, B. Discoe, B. Cox, and D. Harms, Bottom row: M. Reitz, M. Wright, V. Stahl, G. Hartman, P. Gries, C. Hansen, H. Roche, A. Perlinger, G. Krab, and B. Bowers. The Paxton Tigers played a successful season Winning sixteen games and losing seven. We won the P.C.A. Tourney by defeating Madrid and Went on to lose to Chappell in the S.P.V.A. The high light of the season was when We beat Madrid in the P.Cl.A. Tourney. Madrid had never been defeated before in the season. In winning sixteen games out of twenty-three the Tigers scored a total of 923, with the opponents scoring 759. 30 Season Scoreboard Paxton Opponents 22 Madrid 29 28 Elsie 22 43 Hershey 33 40 Brule 32 45 Big Springs 40 33 Sutherland 31 61 Leweilen 23 45 Elsie 30 40 Sutherland 42 25 Grant 44 50 Brule 26 51 Venango 36 31 Hershey 27 37 St. Pat's 40 39 Oshkosh 27 36 Madrid 37 P. C. A. TOURNEY Paxton Opponents 55 Venango 19 37 Brule 29 35 Madrid 34 S. P. V. A. TOURNEY 40 Chappell 55 DISTRICT TOURNEY 73 Venango 35 31 St. Pat's 34 27 Hershey 37 First Ten Top row! V. Stahl, M. Reitz, P. Gries, A. Perlinger, and M. Wright. Bottom row: Mr. Paden, G. Hart man, G. Krab, C. Hansen, B. Bowers, H. Roche, and D. Buss. 31 i NVhen When When VVhen did we have the most fun will We get our first HAH? will our Work be done 'K will we be on our way ? 33 71h and 8lh Third row: C. Lowe, R. Russell, B. Bailey, C. Hartman, B. Pinneker, K.Briggs, A. Cox, J.Witt,J.Crook, Second row: D. Spear, U. Wright, E. Duggan, E. Fisher, K. Blake, H. Euse, B. Lowe, J. Bowers, Mrs. Ciemny. First row: A. Hahn, K. Jorgensen, D. Eakins, P. Bricker, J. Brown, V. Guynan, G. Crook, M. Pribyl, L. Chapman. Absent: H. Bryant, W. Crow, T. Travis, J. Hepperly. 5lh and Blh Third row: J. Hinze, V. Crow, J. Cummings, A. Tatum, C. Bailey, J. Shafer, P. Jacobs, J. Brogan, B. Anderson. Second row: M. Wright, P. Cox, L. Lowe, P. Euse, N. Hampton, C. Crisp, L. McCaig, B. Platt, R. Fisher, Mrs. Windels. First row: B. Discoe, C. Boyce, R. Thaden, D. Thaden, D. Stahl, B. Ea- kins, D. Dean, M. Engler, R. Brown, H. Hogg. Absent: M. Duggan, R. Prascher. 34 3rd and 41h Third row: B. Platt, A. Russel, K. -Crow, D. Jacobs, D. Windels, G. Buss, S. 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' J ' Z , 2 ,,,, it , V, . ' , ' 1 we . ' J .-... V. . -.-. W ' ,V , V 1 V Third row: V. Euse, G. Elliott, J. Doucet, L. Gibson, I. Spear, J. Baltzell, R. Mullens, R. Nelson. Second row: D. Goertzen, J. Tatum, J. Leonhardt, L. Hinze, L. Gill, H. Fisher, S. Combs, Miss McCrory. First row: P. Mata, F. Munoz, P. Prascher, G. Flaming, S. Hehnke, D. Blake, L. Walton, H. Ecker, H. Dean. Absent: J. Hamilton, B. Hansen, M. Hansen, M. Percy. 35 Kindergarten Back: M. Witt, C. Doucet, C. Newcomb, B. Coleman, F. Percy, L. McCaig, J. Cox. Front: Mrs. Elliott, J. Hehnke, T. Goertzen, F. Lowe, L. Anderson, M. Fischer, H. Reitz, C. Jacobs, F. Mata. Pep Club Third row: E. Fisher, H. Euse, E. Cox, K. Briggs, R. Russell, B. Lowe: Second row: K. Hinze, V. Guy- nan, P. Jacobs, G. Cummings, V. Crow, A. Tatum, Mrs. Ciemny: First row: B. Discoe, M. Engler, B. Eakins, M. Wright, B. Anderson, P. Euse, K. Jorgensen, D. Stahl, R. Brown, Cheer Leaders: K. Blake, D. Pribyl, E. Hahn, U. Wright. Absent: J. Hepperly. 36 Basketball Third row: Mr. Paden, J. Shafer, J. Witt, B. Bailey, C. Lowe, J. Brogan, B. Bowers: Second row: J Boyce, D. Dean, L. Lowe, P. Cox, G. Crisp, J. Brown, B. Platt, R. Fisher, L. Chapman, R. Thaden First row: P. Bricker, B. Spear, E. Duggan, R. Pinneker, C. Hartman, J. Crook, J. Bowers, G. Crook D. Eakins. Absent: M. Duggan, H. Bryant. The 51 Grade team was a great success. The little fellows lost one game in the season play plus winning the PCA tourney at Grant. Paxton SEASON SCOREBOARD Opponent 31 Madrid 25 41 Elsie 22 29 Big Springs 19 23 Elsie 14 36 Sutherland 16 37 Freshman Sz Sophomore 21 29 Ogallala 14 53 Curtis 45 32 Ogallala 15 20 Hershey 22 41 Madrid 28 27 Sutherland 14 P.C.A. 48 Elsie 17 33 Grant 17 18 Madrid 16 37 Honey Pirates Queen Bee ...... Officer Buz ..-.. Cast Drowsey Drone ..... Sun ............ Lady Moon ...... Evening Star--- Baby Bee ..... Bruin ...... Woof ........... Woof Woof ..... Woof Woof Woof -... Cuckoo .............-.... -. - - -- -Celia Bailey - - - -Paul Bricker - -Gary Crook -- - - -Larry Lowe De Etta Stahl -Coleen Piper - - - - -Faye Owens --Don Eakins ----Bruce Platt ----Kent Eakins - ---- Jesse Boyce -Gary Elliott -Walter Crow Sandman ---................ Mary Mary Quite Contrary ---- .... J erry Cummings 38 Eighth Grade Play Pictures were all taken at rehearsal Bob Locke ...,. Homer Hayes-U Jake Smith ----- Peter Traynor- Paul Traynor-- Tini Clarke ---- Jerry Vail ----- Ned Warren -- Steve Saunders Phil Taylor ----- Slini Green ---- John Jackson-U Stage Manager- -- Proinpter ------ Tap Dance ----- CAST 39 - - - -Don Eakins --------Joel VVitt, - --Harry Bryant - -- -Buddy Chapnian - - --Paul Bricker ---------Bill Spear ---Eddie Duggan Charles Hartman ---Charles Lowe -John Lee Crook ------Bill Bailey ---Jaines Brown -----Ted Travis -----Arlene Cox - --Keithal Briggs QW -apa- m ffl: How How How How were we at the right spots? did we publish this book? did we get those snap shots? did we make you look? 41 WWW W WWQPIQ . . ' X 3 xy W sfywgjxgfg A M . kgxiyxjf Njfjugjf XRWW vkfu ffm f 1fW' up Q , 0 5 J FA fdfjjffgaaf X 95 My V is Wwffffpf' 9 Q WO? W! ,' vgfwfq fr' pfffdwfd WM Wffwgfffiwkl ffwfff fff ff AMQWMYQ C' WW 2 ' '13 Wfawflfm Q 4 AMW ww Wuhewd, Y 'VL ,Jffzfi - .. M' if 4 L iY.' L'. ' V LQIMJ. ' K xt f A 3,70 , A . 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I CGlRlElENlL,llEllZ9S - Bronco t 1 Step Inn Finer things tor men 'Greyhound Depotff Ogallala Nebraska North Platte Nebra k 7fae ,ffmzqeu eww, ALWAYS RELIABLE North Platt K y Congratulations To The Class of '51 and Best Wishes l-lolmstedt Grocery and Market The Home of Quality Foods and Courteous Service Phone '79-W Paxton, Nebraska North Platte Motor Truck Co. 203 West 12th St. North Platte, Nebraska HOME OF Diamond T Trucks Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Skelly Gas and Oil The Huddle Jump Bill Watch It! WALKER'S DRIVE-INN Short Orders Sandwiches Root Beer in Frosted Mugs Home Made Pies CURB SERVICE IN SUMMER MONTHS West Ogallala Highway 30 Phone 621 IT... . - W. J. U'Connor ' I , IDEAL CAFE 5-10-25c Store I N rth Platte, Netblrask THE PLACE T0 EAT H dq t 1 S h lds ppl Paxton 'NI lo I Athletic Goods ' I KELLER BROTHERS LAEEO FEEDS Poultry-Health Service Livestock Remedies 8: Vaccines Phone 555 Ogallala, Nelor Congratulations Seniors D0n't Foroiztlii Sho At I G I 506 North Jeffers lmfwcfffd N th Pl it X t When in North Platte Ph 3567 I Eddies Barber Shop Congratulations And Best Wishes It pays to look well. gee us, BOONE'S CAFE 107 East 2nd P t N b k Og llala Nebra 1 1 i l w w Farm Service Company 1100 East E St. HOME OF Oliver Minneapolis-Moline Massey Harris New ldea White Truck Foster Lumber Co. Safben, Nebraska Lumber-Hardwariet-Coal Hubert Prasther, Mgr. Phone 26F111 Congratulations Seniors '51 Big Enough to Accommodate You, Not too big to Recognize you. 1 BEER Home of Junior Dresses Carlye-Minx Modes--Gay Gibson Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Smith Formals-Suits-Coats Ogallala Nebraska Hotel McCabe Bldg. North Platte Kezlffa Gaouzlq fVew4 Ogallala Nebraska COUNTY NEWSPAPER WITH READER INTEREST SULBERG-DISTEL MOTOR SCO. Authorized Dealer 210-212 East Sixth Street North Platte, Nebraska Our Coffee Makes 00000 You Love Everybody ottee Even Your up Mother-in-law We Specialize in Chicken Fried Steak Christmas usica Ed Geodert George Geoder D d B f d P k ' ee an of Sutherland Electric Co Complete Line of Luncheon Items. - - Westinghouse Appliances PHONE 344 North Platte Nebraska Phone 156 Sutherland, Nebr Chrysler Plymouth Case Farm Machinery Conoco Petroleum Products Everything For Your Car Crow Motor Co. Phone B2-W P xton N ehra k Ealcins 6' Campbell Service Cars Washed and Polished Marfak Lubrication Havoline and Texas Motor Oils Skychief and Firechief Gasoline Accessories Paxton Nebraska Complete Home Furnishers Pedersen Ayers Furniture Free Delivery Phone 207 209 East 6th O North Plame, New-. Where did it go? She missed! SHOP BROWN-MCDONALD'S Jghanngggn Agency YOUR FAMILY si-ORE Q-,mg North Dewey Street Brown-1VIcDonald's J. M. McDonald Co. North Platte Nebraska Ogallala Nebraska Frank P. Button Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Og ll la Since 1921 Neb k Youngs Sporting Goods Everyihing in Sports A Firm Old Enough To Be Reliabl A d Young Enough T Be Prog N th Pl tt Phone 882 N b k Good Luck and Congratulations To Seniors of '51 Paxton Food Center DGAMLALA BAKERY WEDDINGS, AND ANNIVERSARY Cakes TyO'BreadandS tRl1 Olll Nb k GAMBLES The Friendly Store Hardware and Appliances Gamble's Authorized Dealer Piper and Son, owners Phone 31W Nebrask N El LS E N Chevrolet New Cars-Trucks-Service Service After The Sale I Pl e 700 North Platt Guess The team in action Prochaslca Implement Co. Ogallala's Oldest Established Implement Dealer Ph e 326 221 East 2nd St. Og ll l BEITEL MACHINE SHCP Massey Harris Farm Implements Welding Machineing Phone 254 Ogallala Nebraska REPAIRS-SALES-SHOP SERVICE I S fnwlemenl ea. O. A. Schlientz-C. R. Schlientz-C. W. Schlientz J. I. Case Farm Equipment Kelly Ryan Farm Equipment Gleaner Baldwin Combines New Holland Equipment Cushman Scooters 121 West 8th North Platte, Nebraska Phone 3510 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS or ai Malham Cleaners Phone 115W Paxton Nebraska Beveridge Grain Grain Feed Seed Phone 54 Pt Nb John Deere Farm lmpl. Co Dealers in Clualiiy John Deere Farm Equipment N th Platt Nebrask Our Sincere Congratulations io The Seniors BRACKEN MORTUARY BRACKEN FLOWERS O 11 1 Phone 44 N b k The First National Bank Ogallala, Nebraska Member Federal Depos t Insurance Co p t Deanls Drive lnn Everything to eat Charge-Phone 57 24 Hours Each Day P t Nebrask The Worldn's Finest MCCABE HOTEL Musical Instruments Cafe Rooms Valentine's Music Store BBT Ph 108 408 D North Platte Nebras N th P1 tt N b Ouality Building Material HOBBY SHOP Kildare Lumber Co. Phone 6 N th Pl tt NI b P 'L N b CONGRATULATIONS The Bank of Paxton To The Paxton High School t Class, for a year well done. Kenney's Karmelkorn Shop Your Home Bank All Kinds ot Insurance Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kenney I Member of FDIC lst door east of Woolworth Store Phone 41 North Platte, Nebraska Paxton, Nebraska 5. W. aqaqfofd MMM Ga. Oldsmobile Cars - GMC Trucks Sales Sz Service Higgins Pleasure Boat Distributor Phone 32 OGALLALA NEBRASKA Athletic Banquet of '50 Wolves Resting No. Side Gash Grocery ADAMSON Sz BRITT Phone 252 North Platte - e ras a Lunger I Implement Co Allis Chalmers Gleaner Baldwin PHONE 320 Nb k n Nb k I Ogallala e ras OCONNORS . ' APE DEPT.STORE DANS C Ogallala, Nebraska North Platte Nebraska H ME KED MEAL WVOITIQIIYS Sz Children's O COO S Wearing Apparel Large enough to serve you and Small enough to know you. Home Furnishings THE CORNER STORE TOBACCO CANDY We Still Serve Bubblegum PAXTON, NEBRASKA PHONE 67-W 210 Jeffers Flowers the Perfect North Platte Phone 486-W Token Nebraska C F d' BI Sh FEW Ol' S OSSOITT op For Beauty and originality Fran Crawford Corsages F. T. D. Orwner-Designer Our Specialty Florist Kersenbroclc Drugs The Rexall Drug Store Western Nebraska's Finest Prescription Department OGALLALTA NEBRASKA Armstrong Implement SHOUP gl SONIS Company D 1 ' C 1 Wetmore Grinders ea ers In Da New Idea Grain and Feed Allis-Chalmers Implements Ph 56 Paxton, Neb k Sutherland Nebraska SWIFT and CCD. Cash Buyers Poultry, Eggs and Cream Ph 270 Ogallala, N la k SWANSUN IVIUTUR CO. Studebaker Sales 8: Service Phone 281 115 West Fifth St t N th Pl tt N b k' Tl-IE NYE CCDMPANY Furniture-Paint-Floor Coverings Knahe Pianos Og ll 1 N brask Ph 17 Established i 189 CONGRATULATIONS SENIOBS PLA TTE FLORAL For All Your Floral Needs Corsages-Bouquets Local Ageni, PAXTON FOOD CENTER 504 North Jeffers North Platte, Nebraska We Wish You Success The Sutherland Clinic H E M ore, M. D. R. A. Flebbe M D Ph 27 Sth l d Nb k We Extend To You I95I i Paxton Seniors Our Sincere Conglratulations Remember The INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Emblem For Quality Farm Implements Tractors and Refrigeration THE HULMSTEDT CUC, SUTHERLAND NEBRASKA E t bl h d 1930 l-law's Billiard Parlor North Platte, Nebraska P S lVlcKinley Agency N MCK l y J. M. McKin th 1 d Neb ka Compliments ot LEGS FLOWERS North Platte Nebraska Valley View Farm Dealer tor Bearcat Grinders Ray L. Jorgensen KL Son It Nbk Sullivan Dept. Store Ogallala, Nebr. Air-Step Shoes for Women Roblee Shoes tor Men Buster Brown Shoes For Children Thoel Hardware Co. PALMS BAR Hardware - Sheet Metal Plumbing - Heating Bud gf Henry' Props' A11' Cond1t1on1ng 100 East Front Street Phone 48 Ogallala Nebraska North Platte N b k FISHER Furniture and Paint Home of Pittsburgh Paints 10 North Spruce Phone 24 Ogallala Nebrask 7fze 0'Gannafz lung. ea. Cosmetics Veterinary Supplies Soda Fountain IN th Pl tt Phone 8 Nebraska Searls, Inc. Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Sales and Service Phone 190 Ogallala Nebraska To the Blue and Gold 'Whenever you need help on ihat big deal' Remember l davis pharmacy ' your friends in Norlh Platte I Chanel-Matchahelli-Dana-lVlarie Earle-Evyan-Corday I n I l-lumplwrey Cleaners Leonard S Dany UWB -Appreciate Your Pasteurized and I-lomogenizecl Patronageu Dairy Products Phone 106 Ice C eam Founta' S ' Sutherland Nebraska Ogallala Ph 2 Platte Army Store Clothing tor work and sport WATCHES LUGGAGE SHOES JACKETS BOOTS TIARPS 114 East Front Street North Platte Phone 2500 Nebraska THE FRANCIS COIVIPANY Ogallala's Big Implement Store Congratulations, Seniors F. W. Woolworth Co. North Platte Nebraska KEITH COUNTY STUDIO Biebes-LeZotte Congratulations, Seniors Portraits are a Treasure Today Even More Precious Tomorrow Complete line of Cameras and Equipment Ogallala Nebraska Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors Dr. W. H. Guiltoyle D. D. S. Ogallala Nebraska SANDY'S BAH ' nonaiarrvrs fvaw, Mazza 043 Fl'0I'lt and PlD6 and , Open 24 Hours Home Apphances Phone 600 Ogallala TN th Platte Nebraska llili Big Springs Office Secretary Henkle and Joyce's Exclusively Who1esale Woodrow Hardware Company Everything for the farm Gas Sz Electric Appliances and Service Paint-Hardware P t Nebraska STGIQEQS J ewelry-Music-Appliances Ogallala Nebraska Phone 9 R1-IUADS CO, Paxton Telephone 'All Roads Lead to Rhoad EXCl'1HI1g'9 515 North Dew t Phone 60 orth Pl tt Nebraska P t Nebrask Central States Aircraft lnc. LEARN TO FLY Charter SEARLE FIELD OGALLALA, NEBRASKA Pl one 186 Compliments of AUTO COMPANY OLDSMOBILE-BUICK COMPANY Standard Oil Service Station Ph 256 North Pl tt We wish to thank all persons and organizations who helped us publish our annual of '5l' Ol..E'S Big Game Bar Sporting Goods Billiards Candy Tobacco Phone 75 Paxton Nebraska NEBRASKA MACHINERY COMPANY your headquarters in Western Nebraska for CATERPILLAR Track Type T ctorsg Road Machineryg Die l P wer Units North Platte Scottsbluff Compliments Carson R. Smith of SHOES Fl sheim DR. F 'iedman Shelb R d G PHONE 6 Nbk S therland Nebraska Ogallala - e ras 1 . r Pawnee llfliarlher Shop NORTH PLATTE Phone 21 Vic Mikkelse P p t I3ete's Liquor Store Try Petefs and You'll Repeat Drive up to my door or I'll deliver to your door. Just South of Rainbow Cafe Og ll l Nebraska Roper gl Universal Ranges Bryant Gas Heating Equipment Nebmaka Named Qu eamfmnq H- A- WHEST Children's Shop Buyers of Alfalfa and Everything tor the child Clover Seeds end teenager Complete line of Phene 664 Feed and Seed. 105 E St 5th one 27-W Ogallala, Nebra k N th Pl tt Nelorask CONGRATULATIONS TO PAXTON TIGERS CLASS OF 51 I-I elm n l4e's Now in our New Locaiioln Phone 30 P Xton, Nebrask DOWLEPUS CAFE Ogallala Nebraska 513-17 N. J6VffeI'S Lunches North Platte, Nebraska Cold Drinks Phone 343 24-HOUR SERVICE NIICGIY-Heming BIanche's Beauty Motors Shoppe L coln Mercury HF b , h . Sales and Service Stycig asygooegogfglyrgangfllg North Platte, Nebraska is necessary- If you don't know your ca Phone 63 know your dealer. P t Nebra k Where Your Furniture Dollars Buy lVlore De m pstefs Home Furnishings Everything for the home North Platte N ehraska Congraiulaiions io Seniors Humphreys Auto Supply Ogallala Nebraska M C ' D ' I SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS SANDWICHES HOME MADE ICE CREAM FROSTED MALTS North Platte Phone 3040-J Nebraska Rah I Rah! Homecoming game Besi Wishes To The Seniors oi 1951 Fine Class Rings, Announcements Yearbooks H. M. Lunder-Josien Rep. 524 West-Koenig Street Grand Island, Nebraska McBride Barber Shop 115 East lst Ogallala Nebraska CONGRATULATICJNS SENICDRS -N,.,,,.,,,-,f.A.A.,N,-v-.,s,5.-...-.fsf .AAA -.,N,N,-.-V-fsfsfxfsfsfsfsfsfsf-f-1 We enjoyed making your photographs tor the annual. ?AA,v .-.,...,N,N,.,-..,N.,N.,N,-v-v-v-.,-..-..-.4 .,.,N,N,,,-.,-N,-vN.,N,-vs,-V-.,qf,A.. The studio tor quality photographs BROWN-HARANO STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP h 474 North Platte, Nebrask CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 51 Headquarters TDI 3 . 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