jim ,Samba 11 Faxfvn Schonl P A f 1 T 'ff' YSi'1S 4 f. x , - Z 'f' f M f fuaf wi Q 1 y , 4 ' ' f u F X ,RW .lfiixx llx ' K Jh,QJ1gf,0g19 4 THE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING where we build our ideals and they in turn build us. Our Tiger cameraman couldn'1 pass taking this shot on a cold and blistery morning iust before the dreaded 9:00 bell. Snniofm Klamm dtlzlafica flemantafuf d0 STUDIOUS STUDENT. Veronica Guynan gets a few pointers on seam fin ishings from our Home Ec. teac her, M i s s Gu stafson. HALF-TIME. The pep club gets a little rest during the half time of the St. Pats-Paxton football game. A permanent album, for students and faculty members, to remem- ber days gone by . . . a delight- ful year, and one truly to remem- ber, filled with high school ac- tivities, friendships and cultural advantages . . . all contributing to an abundant high school life. HURRY HURRYI Taking a timed writing are the students of the Sophomore Class. COZY THREE.The morning paper seems to be of great interest to Don Eakins, Karen Snyder and Don Suhr. THREE LUCKY WlNNERS...These girls AT IT AGAIN. It seems as though the TIRED OUT. Cheerleaders Gerrie were the winners of the football season favorite pass-time of the students is Holzfaste r, Joan Christ and Stella ticket contest: Elma Hahn, first, Bonnie eating. This picture was taken at the Perlinger are pausing for a moments rest Thompson, second, and Eileen Spurgin, regular noon hour. before doing another cheer. third. Jlw 374211 UH JIDLLWIA Ahofa Za 11 I EVERYBODY HAPPY Katherine Langmacher, Glynn Hahn, Veronica Guynan, Bruce Platt, Mary Sedlacek and Jayne Hepperly are enioying the fact that school is out. WILL THIS D0??? Lewis McCormick pauses long enough to pose for the cameraman on his way to History. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. . .lt looks as GETTING THE LOWDOWN. . .Joel Witt WHAT PEP! I I These boys are doing though the Senior Class is doing every- is eavesdropping on a group of girls sit- their share of yelling at the rally before thing but study in M odern Problems ting on the bleachers below. the Elsie basketball game. Class. NAUGHTY NAUGHTY..Miss Johnson gives the last warning to Dale Harms and Donna Windels as Stella Perlinger ond Joan Christ look on. BIG TIME CAGERS. . .The student body met the first five: Paul Bricker, Lewis STUDIOUS STUDENTS These Fresh MODEL All dressed up in the dress McCormick, Bob Pinneker, Charles man fund something more interesting to she mode In Home Ec Veronica Guynan Hartman and Jon Crook at the first pep ir books poses before going on stage. rally. LEGS!-Betty Platt, Bonnie Thomp- .l son Sharon McCormick DeiEtta Stahl TH , 8 1 1 1 eltetmff' Glynn Hahn and Kathy Langmacher N D ORN at ' F5 W5 found a surle way to beat the sum- :Vary ?S'7'70 MNC 2-'-h Civ :'15L0se5 'Nl mer heat. sgemeyyedlqcelgfiels U R L0 on Bhe vo Jo endfn live, ook fr of YN 05 . O,-,is 9 the of-6 921-:GYM J . PO'-,JG flight ef ALL SMILES - Marlyce and Marilyn pause a moment in their summer activity to pose for the camera. lf Q: Q PICNIC TIME - Windels' yard seems as good a place as ,any for Joan, Gerrie, Janice, and Karen to stuff themselves with food. RCGUE'S GALLERY - Jon Crook, Chuck Hartman, Paul Bricker, Alfy Perlinger, Ed Perlinger, and Gary Mc- Cullough seem to be enioy- ing themselves at Joan s party. COWGlRLS??? - Virginia Allen, and Gerrie Holz- faster look a little worn out after u vigorous horse back ride. .1 .swim W' a Q, ,em .M N, '5 X551 ,Si if Y of LYLE MULLENS .... A. B., Nebraska State College, Wayne, M.A., Colorado State College of Education, Greeley. He is sup- erintendent, teaches sho ,craft, biology, and sponsors the Sen- ior Class. GENEVIEVE GUSTAFSON . . . Miss Gustafson teaches music, home economics and sponsors the Sophomore Class. She has a B. A., Nebraska State Teachers College, Kearney, and has tak- en graduate work, University of Colorado, Boulder. lt was a very successful year for Miss Gustafson as she received a Um J 535 ., , gl,-22.52 law? H . me - Lfyuey J., , - W if fe, Q., 'Z ,iwei gfz .. , , , ,. f .. 3,,..N- ...w1f.Q. ' -- 9:12255 ,A-.71 any . f .kll f syi. gz' l ,, S leil l Q it K li 354 K J , 2 -J S EK qw Q R mfg 3 2 1 A S 33. f H. V W if 1 ggi' ggi Wg .- Q:- Lfawi J.. 5 Q fp? 9' ff 4 ,, .ug,8.Ff, 5 s E ww U vm K E S 'Q 3552 5 . 'figgwivkv Y f f' . K Q? Q5 1 bs it s Q X R iw 'fl i hilfifi -. 35 15 . , . .Lf it Q ,sg EE H: f' - V R 4 ' . f , ig l il., ll gi! Mx. 'l il 4, . V ':J, E'L'E4 '. A iii . . , A K A .ji .iii ,EQH S . , - , .- BILL PADEN. . .A.B., Midland College, Fremont, M.A., Colo- rado State College of Educa- tion, Greeley. He has spent seven years in Paxton as prin- cipal, coach, social science teacher, and Freshman Class Sponsor. Through his excellent coaching we had an undefeated football team and a successful basketball season. DELORES JOHNSON . . . Miss Johnson has a B. A. from Neb- raska State Teachers College. She teaches commercial studies and is the sponsor of the Paxton Pep Club. She is also proudly M..ww., Q.. wg., we we ' , ' - ,,,, .. Y, JOHN O'GARA. . .Mr. O'Gara has taught physics, m athe- matics, and is t e Co-Sponsor for the Junior Class. He recei- ved a B.S., Wayne, M.S., Colo- rado State Teachers College of Education, Greeley. He is al- ways willing and ready to help with an activity that the Juni- ors might plan. ROBERT JOY. . . . Mr. Joy's. favorite pastime is directing the plays of t-he school. This is his first year of teaching after receiving a B. A. from Nebraska State Teachers Col- lege, Kearney. He is also the at Christmas. wearing a new diamond. Co-Sponsor of the Junior Class. WHAT'S FUNNY? -- Mr. O'Gara seems to be getting quite a bang out of the book he's reaclirlg. What is the name of it, ----.- ?' SWAMP ED! -- Mr. Joy looks pretty busy attending to his study hall. Looks like he's had a rough day. LEFT HOLDING THE BAG? -- Handing out chevrons was another chore of the Pep Club sponsor, Miss Johnson. M O WHAT -- ANOTHER SURPRIZE TEST? -- Mr. Paden looks as if he iust surprized the Juniors with a quiz. lt seems to be his favorite pass time. WORK! WORK! -- Naomi and Mr. Mullens appear to be quite busy. Those energetic people! SMILE PRETTY! -- Even though she is tired, Miss Gustafson is still able to put forth a big smile. f My-W ,M-ff ,W-I' VIRGINIA ALLEN Red . . . . Class Vice-President 45 CAROLYN ANDERSON Andy ----- Class 50CI'ef0ry 2, Music 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 45 Plqy 4, Annual 4, Pep Club 'l 2, 3, 45 Pep Club President 45 Annual 45 Music l, 2, 3, 45 gtudent Council 35 Play 4. JOAN CHRIST Jo ..... Class Secretary 25 Pep Club 2, BRUCE COX Brucie ..... Class Vice-President 35 Play 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Annual 45 Music 2, 3, 45 Play 4. Z5 gninual 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball DALE HARMS Horrible Harms . . . . . Class President 4 KARL FLAMING Deisel ..... Music l, 2, 3, 41 Play 3, S, d T C -I 3, M si -I 2 3 4. Pl 3 4. Annual 4 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Class President 35 U en ouncl- I U C ' ' ' f ay ' Basketball 2' 3, 4: Track 2' 3, 42 Annual 4. Track l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 3,4 GERALDINE HOLZFASTER Genie . . . . . Class Secre- ,, ,, , tary 1, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Secretary 2, Cheer- g,ANEIEbElHl2'll'lER2. M'la'l'mfrE. ' ' 'l14FIl,TssEris'denl l leader 41 Homecoming Attendant 3, Annual 4, Play 3, 45 Mu- 'P U 1 I 3, 1 USIC , , nnua , ay . , . sic l, 2, 3, 4. I I EDWARD PERCY Ed . . . ..PIay 4,Music lp Annual 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. MARY SEDLACEK Salome ..... Music l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Play 3, 4. STELLA PERLINGER Stall . . . . . Pep Club l, 2 3, 4, Cheerleader 45 Music l, 2, 3, 4, fendant 3, Annual 4i Play. CAROL SPEAR Span ..... Pep Music l, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Play 4. Homecoming At Club l, 2, 3, 4, u KAREN SNYDER Skeet - Class President 2, Stu- DON SUHR 'Soluble Suhr - Class Secretary 3, An- denf Council 'I,4, Pep Club 'l,2,3,4, Annual 4, Play nual 4, Music 2, Play 3,4, Football 3,45 Baskeiball 3,41 Music 'I,2,3,4. 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. EMMA WELCH 'Punk' - Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Mugic DONNA WINDELS Joe'- Class Vice-President 1,3, 'l,2,3,4, Annual 4, Student Council 4, Play 4. Pep Club l,2,3,4, Annual Editor 4, Play 3,45 Sfuderli Council 2, Music l,2,3,4. a 1 Valedicforicm GERALDINE HOLZFASTER Jlono Salufaforian DONNA WINDELS Klum Ufgicefm Cl'lARTlNG THE COURSE - Officers of the Senior class and their sponsor helped plan various Senior affairs: Virginia Allen, vice-presidenfp Carolyn Ander- son, secretaryg Dale Harms, presiclentg and Mr. Mullens, sponsor. , X c, A, -..,.m.v.., ..., ,, , NO SLEEP - Yes, this was what CHINAMEN - Dale, Don, and Karl LOOK PRETTY - Freshmvn dC'Y5 we didn't get at one of the slumber were the servers for the Jr. Sr. ban- Werle The flmes when. everyone had parties says, Karen, Janice, Car- quet when they were sophomores. fl'e ' Ccmefas OUT fUk '9 SHOPS l'ke olyn, and Stella. this one. HENRIETTA -- This was thename of our mermaid for our Under the Sea' banquet. LET'S SKATE --The ice skaters were: Jo, Mary, Emma and Stella. MUMMlES???? Freshman we were, shy as could be, but always ready for pictures. 6 - 7- wglifr ,247- G e S re sopdqy UMUI 60 Of f' I 1, 070, 'CNS tv es. Pic Q3 I ,O urs M5577 fy en Jlw JW PAGE PROBLEMS T I . a king over page lay-outs and ide as are The Tiger spon- sor, Mr. Joy, and editor, Donna Win dels. BUSY BEES J . unice L., Carolyn A., Stella P., Gerrie H., Joan C , Ed P., Don S. and Dale H. are Yrying to find ideas for the 'l954 Ti- ger. TYPIST TRIO. Mary S. Emma W., and Carol S help fo relieve the re P 5' sure of a deadline by ty- ping some copy for the printer. 1 THE ANNUAL STAFF was chosen by the seniors and the sponsor, Mr. Joy: Donna Windels, Editor-in-Chief, Bruce Cox, Business Manager, Don Suhr and Dale Harms, Sports Editors, GerrieHolzfaster, Senior Editor, Janice Lammers, Junior Editor, Emma Welch, Sophomore Editor, Joan Christ, Freshman Editor, Carol Spear, Grade Editor, Carolyn Anderson and Mary Sedlacek, Society Editors, Stella Perlinger, Ed Percy, Music Editors, Karl Flaming, Virginia Allen, and Karen Snyder, Advertising Editors. Business Manager, Bruce Cox and Editor-in-Chief, Donna Windels dis- cuss a few of the problems of the Yell' book- TAKING IT EASY after a strenuous day of selling ads, are Karen Snyder, Karl Flaming, Virginia Allen, and Bruce Cox. r-4'- A I Mnf ii, an .W-1 H 614-M ' Does it not seem hard to realize that the timid group of children that entered the Kindergarten class back in l94l is now the class of dignified Seniors with strength and beauty and a wealth of experience written on on their various features. Yet, such is the fact. lt is hard to believe that a lot of silly, empty-headed, rattle-brained youngsters could ever develop into such noble, handsome, thoughtful, and wise-appearing Seniors. It is, indeed, something for which to be thankful. To whom shall we give the credit for this great achievement? To the teachers who spent four difficult years trying to put something into these empty heads. To the Superintendent for his wise choice of instructors and the care with which he has prepared our schedule of study. It has been a difficult, tedious task, but they succeeded in putting some valuable infor- mation into the heads of these boys and girls. Janice Lammers and Donna Windels have been together since Kinder- garten days. l am sure these two students have weathered a good many storms and found school life was not all a bed of roses. A great deal of our trouble and annoyances were through faults of our own, this we must admit. ln 'l95'l twelve freshmen entered the ninth grade. Now, four years later, 16 are to graduate. Through our four years we have gained four students from other schools which we are very happy about. This year we chose Scarlet and Silver for our class colors, and the Tea Rose for our flower. Our motto is, What we are to be, we are now becoming. lt is our determination as members of the Senior Class to make each of lives count for something in this world. Regardless of how difficult the path may be in the future, we feel that the memory of our school years will be a great help to us in our onward and upward climb. Jlfwpfwff Listen my children and you shall hear The Senior prophecy of the fifty-fourth year. The years have flown and the months gone by And l974 is drawing nigh. Emma Welch is now the Nation's Number One Homemaker. Karen Snyder is still taking nurses training. She hasn't gotten any further than taking pulses. iShe likes to hold hands towelll. Virginia Allen and Dan Hepperly are now liv- ing on a farm near Sarben. They are raising cattle, incidentally that is not all they are raising. fchickensl Carolyn Anderson is still waiting for Joel to get out of school. Stella Perlingerhasiustburied her third hus- band andis writing a book Try Try Again. Karl Flaming after many years of work has finally won the title Just Another Sinatra Ed Percy is teaching track at the Thune Girls Academy. Dale Harms is a successful salesman for D. H. E. S.iDole's Heights Elevated Shoesl. Don Suhr isnowdivorcing his thirteenth wife hoping to find another. He has been singing with the H. A. C. Q. iHowling Alley Cat Quartetl on Sunday evenings. Donna Windels has received a master degree ln l. D. of H. P. ilnterior Decorator of Hog Pensl. Mary Sedlacek, the famous Hollywood movie storbetterknown as Capina De Wolf, is com- peting with Betty Davis forthe coveted role inthethrilling new picture, Teeth and Toe- nails . Geraldine Holzfaster is over at Sarben irri- gating beets. Bruce Cox has just received the Pulitzer Prize for the outstanding newspaper editor- ial of the year on WHY TO AVOID WOMEN. .loan Christ has iust purchased a new Cad- illac and is being called Miss Taxi Cab Driver of America Janice Lammers fLuella Parson Ill has her own gossip column in Hollywood's newspa- per and is on the air from 8:00 to 9:00 every Sunday night. Carol Spear has started potato chip factor- ies all over the United States. Business is flourishing and she is really in the chips. flaw: 6011! We the Seniors of Paxton High School, County of Keith, State of Nebraska, the majority of us being of sound mind and body in a sober condition, do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last WILL and TESTAMENT. We the Senior Class leave talent to the freshmen, our dignity tothe sophomores, and our intelligence to the iuniors who are sorely in need of all of it. VIRGINIA ALLEN wills her bleached hair to Shirley Berry. CAROLYN ANDERSON bequeaths her beautiful voice to Peggy Jacobs. BRUCE COX leaves his History grades to anyone that will take them. JANICE LAMMERS bequeaths her one track mind ion boysi to Geraldine Grauerholz. CAROL SPEAR has decided to keep her qualities for future reference. KARL FLAMING wills his right to be late in the mornings to Bob Pinneker. GERRIE HOLZFASTER wills her 'boy cut' haircut to Jayne Hepperly. JOAN CHRIST bequeaths her famous giggle to Karen Van Pelt with advice not to use it in study hall. DALE HARMS leaves his straight hair and curly teeth to Edward Allen. EMMA WELCH bequeaths her ability for getting in and cl-igtof trouble to Paul Cox. DON SUHR wills his brilliant remarks to Dennis Sedlacek. DONNA WINDELS leaves her slimness to Mr. Joy. ED PERCY wills his long curly hair to Mr. Mullens because his is getting a little thin on top. STELLA PERLINGER leaves her beautiful figure to Glynn Hahn. KAREN SNYDER wills her gift of gab to Kenneth Schimonitz. MARY SEDLACEK sadly leaves those Sutherland boys to Marilyn Schow. ' u f , 1 5 in r M T49 Q? 4. 45' 15 w fm-- n.. L 'l V Q if ,Q R I if it an Bill Bailey Reba Benson Paul Bricker James Brown Buddy Chapman Arlene Cox Jon Crook Eddie Duggan Don Eakins Charles Hartman aflunio The Junior Class has been keeping busy with all the school activities of the year. ln September they installed as their class officers: Kenneth Schimonitz, president, Reba Benson, vice president, and Charles Hartman as secretary-treasurer. Jon Crook and Paul Bricker served on the.student council. The class' has six members outstanding in the fields of basketball and football: Paul Bricker, Charles Hart- man, Jon Crook, Lewis McCormick, Don Eakins, and Larry Thieler. During November the Juniors presented their Class Play THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY' - a farce in three acts. During March the class received their rings, which will be worn with pride and joy the last year in Paxton High School. Charles Lowe fi , . if Q t XR. Lttt M or so Q Lewis McCormick .no ig' ,,,.. Fay Miller , , ,. T stso of S T '55 A Q C Ed Peflingef 35- Kenneth Schimonitz zqu QL ? Q J o, A ..t, Q M0'lYCe 5Ch0W R Bil I Spear H e'ee tzi' i,xJ' if.A. 'f' , :.1 Larry Thieler Joel Win H11 Guynan Top to bottom: Secretary-Treasurer, Russell Vice President, and Gary Crook President. M 1 A . , 4 , -. ff. - ,.. ,,k. L f ..- 1 .Y -, . up .. . 1 . fm.. i L J' f If gigs 5 ' '23 -K ' f , - 4 - ' ' . 1 if K , 1154 iuffff if 1 Hi' ' J Z' W 5 ?ig.a-'f- Ex ,yes :ff Q-f mzjjy 'VE 'fi NA- izifiig-gj i, . ' . 11 ef .V 51.5555 ,gi . gg, . 'Ag 5: 215. F 1:1-mgfii - gy' - , 'asv y -.kgeil -f f. -- ' s: .L ff. N- r -J... . L3 J Lr,,L. . .V,V V ,, , ,,' .. h V Sa ., , 552 1 tkmt k, R W F5 eg N , I , . rx i W ug 2 A 9, 4. f 'WS 2, S V . , . ,T . L . . .Wi . . we QP J Q ii L x ae ,.. fo M- A r li of-fe Q. ' 4'- ez r .,..,., .. .ggi 2. Paul Flaming Beverly Lowe Jim Bowers Gary Crook Walter Crow Eghol Fishy GlY ' Hahn JUYUU H'PP9 lY Charles Kelso Katherine Langmaker Svphamofma The Pep Club claims thirteen Pep Club members. The Sopho- mores seem quitemusicallyinclined. Mixed Chorus includes seven- teen Sophomores. They also occupythirteen seats in Girls Glee and four seats in Boys Glee. The Sophomores also shine in athletics. Bob Pinneker and Jim Bowers qualified for the starting six in football and the first five in basketball. Chuck Kelso also suits up for first team games. The Sophomore class boasts nine boys and thirteen girls. The sophomores entered into school organizations and sports with high enthusiasm and participation. Leading their class, under their sponsor, Genevieve Gistafson, were Gary Crook President, Rosalie Russell Vice President, and Sharon McCormick Secretary-Treas- urer. Representing the Sophomores in Student Council was Karen Blake and Chuck Kelso. Sharon McCormick GUY MCCUHOUQVI Bob Pinnoker Dianne Pribyl Rosalie Russell Louis Schimonitz Phyllis Stuedler Larry Tessman f 1 I r ,. ' wi wif ' .ffl If 'A . ', Y ' iifiiif' - - L e l .l l f gisg M Lyle: if ' g W ' V f ' A Ju I Kofen van PGI' Eulalia Wright r i . l TQ , ,. -. ' ' 4 fl 2 xx A, 1, X 'iiiswifkfsf i R, 3 gg., ,,Q1.s,, . ,, 505 9' 'f V nfii 3' Q ' , ,, fzifiif. ' Q V W 'fag - ' N 1' ,' 5 '3h' ' - X. J , f 'fi' 1 M- fi ' Hoff . F -, :Q vj l 'J 'S . 7 It 5, , ' D in I It, K. 2 ' .- V V ' ,, V 'Q ' t so t , - I f Mv- -vf 1' , W 3, 4 xi P oul Cox Arl en H ahn ,,,..-W 1 Babara Anderson Virginia Crow Judy Hinze Rosalie Reitz if Ou! Outstanding members of the class are: Virginia Crow, President, Bonnie Thompson, Vice President, Beverly Discoe, Secretory. Evelyn Bassett Catherine Boyle Jerry Brogan Maurice Duggan Ralph Fischer Geraldine Grauerholz Jerry Perlinger Larry Perlinger Bruce Platt Moril n Schow Dennis Sadlucek John Shafer Donald Thaden Ronald Thaden Bonnie Thompson We started out our high school career with 27 fellow Freshie's . After iniation from the seniors we felt like we were really u member of the Paxton High School. We glodlytook partin the high school music athletics and pep club. Members of the student coun- cil are Catherine Boyle and Rosilie Reitz. I 5 ,125 The Student Council was elected by the student body during the first of the year. They planned sock dances, and other activities. From left to right are: C. Boyle, R. Reitz, K. Snyder, E. Welch, C. Kelso, K. Blake, P. Bricker, J. Crook. CAU Ny. OQQLJNQTQE Act - Pe 5 eaning Ui, ,Ze cdr. Mullens iii' Jacobs Q I nee, efiuovers of em fo be x 0093 s C' vt 'CG TKSTHXNQKM Z old 'S To ME Yglznxe. 1951 Boelavonxaaince HEREYX takes a livigorous mmmmxnaefsonloke Xoeoffv' 9121... cite' hr: e n Hmm n lx mon Schoo xzike to th C Q School W ho? C910 C G Bvaalluftch at It LOOK OUT BEHIND! Katherine Lang- IN A DAZE - It's either the music or macher and Karen Snyder are about to be Chuck Hartman that's giving Sharon Mc- b D E k' in the bGCk- Cormick that dreamy look. surprised y on a ins ground. ii 5 A 'Humans at The Junior Class presented The Arrival of Kitty on December 9-10. lt was Mr. Joy's first play, and it proved to be a huge 'suc- cess. Those of the cast were: Sam .,., Ting ..... . . William Winkler Aunt Jane . Suzetfe .. Jane . . . Beb Baxter . Beniamin Moore Kitty .... . Charles Lowe . . Don Eakins . . Joel Witt . . . Faye Miller Morlyce Schow . Reba Benson Charles Hartman Lewis McCormick . . Arlene Cox Lo0l4l'M-'wands 5 Fourth row: D. Eakins, L. Tessman, B. Platt, K. Flaming, J. Witt, P. Flaming, J. Bowers, J. Crook, C. Hartman, D. Sedlacek, W. Crow, D. Harms, G. Crook, R. Thaden. Third row: D. Thaden, J. Hinze, E. Wright, C. Spear, P. Steudler, S. Perlinger, R. Rietz, V. Allen, D. Windel s, G. Holzfaster, C. Anderson, A. Cox, F. Miller, B. Lowe, J. Perlinger. Second row: Miss Gustfason, P. Jacobs, M. Schow, B. Anderson, V. Guynan, M. Secllacek, V. Crow, R. Russell, K. Blake, M. Schow, J. Shimonitz, J. Hepperly, E. Spurgin, E. Welch, Front row: G. Hahn, J. Christ, S. Barry, G. Graurholz, 5. MCC0l'miCkf E. Bassett, K. Van Pelt, E. Fischer, K. Boyle, K. Langmacher, D. Pribyl, B. Thompson, R. Benson, B. Discoe. I -5fvl5'? CH heh K- S while iUsrRLiZ-MAS Tl c - e nflmo Vols mos er ,h ME X progrqnhe Choi, C This sn K- U' tw' Ornple red Op wa uP V Wise O' . filo' nd D fl asmgmg x ,heir 2 fonkerp hflst Front row: E. Hahn, G. Graurholz, E. Bassett, K. Van Pelt, E. Fischer, K. Boyle, K. Langmacher, D. Pribly Miss Gustafson. Second row: J. Christ, S. Barry, V. Guynan, M. Sedlacek, V. Crow, R. Russell, K. Blake, M. Schow, B. Schimontz, B. Thompson, R. Benson. Third row: S. McCormick, M. Schow, B. Anderson, P. Steudler, S. Perlinger, R. Reitz, V. Allen, D. Windels, G. Holzfaster, C. Anderson, J. Hepperly, E. Spurgin, B. Discoe, Back row: P. Jacobs, J. Heinze, E. Wright, C. Spear, A. Cox, F. Miller, B. Lowe, E. Welch. ng. Front Row: Miss Gustafson, R. Thaden, D. Ealcins, G. Crook, D. Thaden, J. Perlinger. Second Row: L. Tessman, B. Platt, K. Flaming, W. Crow, D. Harms. Third Row: J. Witt, P. Flaming, D. Sedlacek, J. Bow- ers. Fourth Row: C. Hartman, J. Crook. CHEER CHEER FOR PAXTON - back row: S. Barry, E. Spurgin, V. Crow, P. Steudler, K. VanPelt, J Hunze G. Grauerholz, M. Schow, B. Anderson, B. Discoe, E. Wright, K. Blake. Middle row: Miss Johnson E. Bassett, J. Hepperly, V. Guynan, J. Shimonitz, M. Sedlacek, J. Lammers, B. Lowe, R Russell, E. Fischer, D. Windels, V. Allen, C. Anderson. Front row: C. Spear, D. Pribyl, S. Mc- Cormick R. Reitz, P. Jacobs, K. Boyle, B. Thompson, K. Langmacher, G. Hahn, E. Welch, R. Benson M. Schow, F. Miller, A. Cox. CHEERLEADERS: G. Holzfaster, J. Christ, S. Perlinger. Jim WP Klub THE PEP CLUB has forty two members and their sponsor is Delores Johnson. Carolyn Anderson was elected President, Gerrie Holztaster, Vice-President, and Stella Perlinger, Secretary-Treasurer. Selling candy during noon hour, selling football seasonttickets, Athletic Banquet, and cheering at all the games were some of the activities of the Pep Club. Gerrie Holzfaster, J. Christ, and Stella Perlinger led the cheers after being selected by the students and faculty. LETS FIGHT' Let's t-i-g-h-t' yell cheerleaders, Gerrie Holzfaster, Jo Christ and Stella Perlinger for the Elsie game. PEP BAND - Hillbillys: Dianne Pribyl and Glenn Hahn make with the music during one of the pep rallies. VARlOUS EMOTIONS - The camera- man, catches the pep club as they watch, or don't watch, the basket- ball game. CHARLES HARTMAN GARY CROOK DON SUHR if G PAUL BRICKER 'JIM BOWERS CHARLES KELSO BOB PINNEKER JON CROOK LARRY THIELER ' I 1141114 LEWIS MCCORMICK KARL FLAMING BRUCE COX FOOTBALL TEAM . . Back Row: J. Perlinger, M. Duggan, L. Mc- Cormick, C. Kelso, B. Cox, G. Crook, P. Bricker, L. Theiler, E. Duggan, B. Platt, Front Row: Coach Paden, P. Flaming, D. Suhr, J. Crook, C. Hartman, J. Bowers, K. Flaming, B. Pinneker, B. Spear. 0 THESE BUSY BOYS, Walter Crow and Dale Harms, are the football managers who are working dilli- gently at the football field. The Paxton Tigers inaugurated the 1953 football season with a 20-I4 victory over the St. Pats lrishmen from North Platte. The Tigers remained victorious by thumping a strong Palisade sex- tette 20-12, the game was iced in the last forty seconds when Pennicker and Hartman combined on a sixty yard pass play for the winning touch- down. Most of the squad received a workout at Maxwell when the Tigers roared to a 47-0 vic- tory. Once again, the reserves received another good workout when the Tigers trounced the Sailors from Sutherland 56-19. The Tigers stretched their winning streak to four victories by walloping the undefeated Lewellen sextette 35-12. Paxton knotched victory number five at Madrids expense 42-20. The Tigermen overcame the Brule Huskies 46-0. The Tigers made it seven in a row by winning over Lodgepole 62-14. The undefeated Tigers closed out the most suc- cessful season in Paxton football history by tripping Stapleton 28-8. Paxton, by this time, was rated third in Class A six man football and fourth in the state ratings. COACH PADEN discusses football tactics with the first six J. Crook, D. Suhr, K. Flaming, C. Hartman, B. Pinneker, J. Bowers Wo Undlezf' WORK One ofoffy T N Th the hoglisznqni dofudem, man ask a 1- q THE BIG ONE IS OURS - We won the Championship trophy at the P.C.A. tournament held at Madrid. es Sf IH Qe ball Qu le Cie rs' Wolf mes. Urnup wer Crow ofk Q I fre, WHY SO GLUM? - Jon Crook needn't look so sad iust because he's about to receive the championship trophy of the P.C.A. tournament. WHAT HAPPENED? - Ed Duggan seems to have a startled expression on his face. The other boys on the bench are Larry Theiler, Paul Flaming, Bruce Platte, Jerry Perlinger, and Bill Spear. if M . 'Q .QT IJ ,Q X ruff' er .5 DON EAKINS I 1-ZA. 'Rfk - if ? QL 5 i if il ff FY JIM BOWERS ,it 1 E -r , , 5 , yrrl s I JON CROOK 1 I O jo? THE PAXTON TIGERS ushered in the l953-54 basketball season with seven veterans. Paxton conquered fourteen of their maple foes and los- ing only to five. The highlight of their season was their repeat performance at Madrid by winning the P.C.A. Tournament for the second consecutive year. One of the outstanding games of the year, and a record making score was the defeat of Brule at a score of l03-53. get wg, f 4, fm K . ' QA X Iv X is V -:. I Q 1 f7'?'a f v, ,IAEN .l I A VV Q iifa 5. fyf li il BOB PINNEKER f R Lewis Mcconmlcx nn. .. .. '...,. - Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton it 'J 91' Jlw 7111111 .. ---36 -. .---so -- ---- 57 -- .--- ss -- ---- 63 -- ---- 67 .. .... 46 103 -- ---- sa .- ---- 40 .. ---- as .. ---- 52 -- ---- 67 -- ---- 58 -- ---- 65 .- ---- so .. ---- 51 .. ---- 33 .. ---- 39 Madrid ---- Hershey ' ' ' Elsie ----- Big Spring ------ - St.Pats fN.P.l --- ' Sutherland ------ - Grant ----- .- - - Brule ----- Oshkosh - - - Lodgepole ---- Madrid ----- Venango -------- ' ' ' St. Pats fSidneyl Elsie ----- ------ ' Venango -- -- ' Grant --- P.C.A. Wallace - S.P.V.A. Imperial ---- DISTRICT Big Springs--- R 1 A P . .A P it L, iiil lltlli lllllt if K' 5 f l ' ,fl l KARL FLAMING CHUCK HARTMAN t asf A is DON SUHR x . ' w, X kk . K K U I Q !,v K , lil MK s 'S ,- l CHUCK KELSO PAUL BRICKER SECOND TEAM Buck row: R. Thaden, D. Sedlacek, P. Flaming, G. McCullough, D. Harms, B. Duggan, B. Platt, J. Perlinger E. Allen, L. Thieler, E. Percy, G. Crook, E. Duggan. Coach Paden. SECOND TEAM P.C.A. Paxton 31 Madrid ------ Paxton -- ---- 47 Wallace ---- -- Paxton 39 Hershey --- Paxton -- ---- 39 Hayes Center - Saxton 41 Elsie -------------- ---- P Gxton --- 27 Grant 'C' -- -- axton 55 BigSprings -------------- Paxton 47 St. Pats, North Platte GRADE SCHOOL Paxton 45 Sutherland --------------- , Paxton '- ---- 10 Madrid ----- -- Paxton 32 Grant ------------------- Paxton -- ---- 18 Elsie ---- -- Paxton 54 Brule ------ Paxton -- ---- 24 Sutherland- --- Egifgg gg ajghgsf'-:ffm GRADE TOURNAMENT Pqxfon 49 Venqngo ....... Paxton -- ---- 22 Wallace ---- -- Paxton 49 St. Pats, Sidney - - - PUXYUU 16 Elsie ---- Paxton -- ---- 20 Grant --- GRADE SCHOOL Back row:P. Mata, D. Goertzen, J. Batzell, S. Crow, H. Fischer, A. Mata. Middle row: C. Hartman, L. Falis, M. Tatum, K. Eakins, J. Harms, L. Spurgin, G. Shepherdson, J. Jorgensen, K. Fischer, L. Ecker, J. Crook. Front row: Coach Paden, L. Gibson, K. Crow, A. Russell, L. Lowe, G. Chrisp, D. Windels, D. Dean, B. Woodrow, H. Hogg, J. Witt. , M M, - V rif le. I . - EH 5135 V 'A - Q W, I -s .. X - ' Celia Bailey gk Roberta Brown I .M Q , 5' . 1 ,. 5:94 -- H . M F .K K ,A . Sf my' - - , , Gary Chfasp AUJNY BG' 'Y ' ' V r. If ' . v- 11: ,. K W' f ::,' ' rtgigf' Q 1 - 'z ' Donald De an 1 rg. -A 19545, fl I xx K V 5 hry. ,LLV I my 5 .i . I , ' K Q '5' Beverly Eakins Norma Bryant LLL , M' Marilyn Engler Kenneth Crow .55 , 'f -f -'sl' V '1 , fir? --1 ' - E lleen Duggan , .,v, , .hu 5 Hi im nl , X , Q-if 4 , if 5 ' ' ' -4 ECYVBYJ-H999 Kem Eukans 1 1 'V Q mgifrlgg, f ur YY OW' Lyle McCaig De Eita Siahl l'Yle Ecko' Kathy H inze 3 , ' iff 2' f ' it Vi. is- gons Suhxz . h Darlene Jacobs Befly Plan Judy Sad le Allan Russell CLARICE CIEMNY .... :mmm M 'l T seventh and eighth grade and has been teaching here for nine years. She is also the Grade School Prin- cipal and sponsor of Grade School jfwnnfh yfwze Barbara Thaden Dick Windels Pep Club. , 3 L L We 1 ,iglxfi f 1252? 3 if ...., - ' ye: Af -'- - xi W: Q i , f . gg - 'F ' as X' A ,. ifrki ' AQ: ,, in swf 'YEEMSYYQPWP p 91 'K r,, +V W. Nw . P X an Q , -an J M' , l ,, 1 :Q 1 se. VH' ,,.,l f' - 1. ,, K.. if gm 'W fa Joyce Chapman Ja Ann Countryman Stanley Crow had Sharon Eakins Keith Fischer Jerald Harms Janet Jacobs Jim Jorgensen or - f-4 - , ., 7,523 :NQTWIIWLT IV: 2,f1?T.,g,,W,f,,. . .G.......,m?.,... ...,w.-.,w.. Me- ..--.1--,..,.-., is ' - Y' Q w .M Q N mf f . gag . ..., 'ggi ' - , -, V fx' of ' Lau. l 2 t if? e 33 , 2 'F M r A if , we , m f all s E A E, E , A N f i 5 i as H' f ,v . . ,.. . Mr, ' A . -sw Ei'-5 5' iw ffl! v e,:,,1ggi . 72 'S V V av ignmg ,H is Elia , 5 J ef as 1- F ., iQ s. 'Nj W- . S' 410 ' J Q own , if sau- Barry Woodrow e ,, Arnold Mata - l l i 5 tl 1 ii 11 fl 5 is 1 3 . x 1 1 l tgfh c 5 Catherine Barry l , -- - Q ,fs 5 V 4. , Q H g s S- ss K 4 . 4 , 4 f ' DoRoTHY THORP. .This J V W' .5 3 '7e,, it 'M is Darothy's first year of 'iv,f'f, Paxton Grade School al- W MM A ' though she had one year V k jzjfil . of teaching in a rural ,, school. She attended Wayne - 7 , a f iij State and Kearney State . ' A Teachers College. gtg In M 'Ng 5 Gary Shepardson 1590-K W 'g 5' if - Fe Larry Spurgin Jim Bahia' v , , W A Jim Witt Sharon Combs y A A All A 1..,J V V 'J ' f . ' V 4. ' fwzvl Y Y gf! F J '52 - w r Ki elif V . ,. ..., .. ,, 8 W, H Harold Eclcer I-ig . Harald Fischer I X if E35 l tai If wr, if iw 1 W 5 xml, .,, , , 5 up W 1 G Le Roy Follis K I Lowell Gibson K V L fish I i f xr- ,.,,,:x :f gb -Vi, 5 4 . at , L I , 'am i' Virginia Bryant g VV,L A Harvey Dean gr K A 'iv Gaylord Fleming a, M' Lloyd Hin 11-1 i V i , .5L.,55,V xl:.,.Zf:.,,,n , it H ey- ,f lil: . ,,-, M5 . L, X-3:32 Jai?-Q13 itil A ,eg W ig' S 'S , f f x J K L 5 . if H A .gwewefii Q Q 'fi A 5 DELORES WRIGHT . .Teaches Fourth and Fifth grades. She has been here for six years. She received her education at the University of Nebraska: Nebraska Centralp College of St. Teresa: York Collegeg and Black Hill State Teachers College. Jvwbfh Dennis Goertzen Jerry Leonhardt P aul Mata Roxie Nelson Rockn, Munn., Marilyn Percy sm-am Hehnke love' Tfmm' , 4. . 1 .VQ-,, . rf.. if: eff if i'a'?,1L'A-A ' J of f.fn,w,1, A-1 ig f., me - e : C 'N 1' 1 . ifzxfsxg ' A an K an .VA33 f,. XXL 525 Mgiywr 2 get rj nigger pl 1, , , Z9 'Q wow - 'B' W Mg . . I my jr 3' J .4 F 9 l' 1 5 ,A . '33 'fs f 45 s- X' Sauna! 9 L ana Anderson Marlene Baldwin ,,,.w Carol Christ Billy Coleman June Cox Terry Goertzen Jo Hehnke Carol Jacobs Frank Mata Lynn McCaig C arlene Newcomb Fay Lynn Owen Carol Chrisp Chuck Crow Kenny Chase Marty Fisher Beverly Flaming Billy Frederick Marte ll Jorgenson Gary L awyer Karen Rice Nettie Still David Tatum CAROL CORNELUIS . . . Teaches the Second and Third grades. She received her education at University of Nebraska and this is her first year at Paxton. Fay Percy Harry Reitz Marlene Suhr d Marvi . Suhr Marlene Witt JDM! 9 MARY MCMILLAN . . . . . lnsrructs Firsi grade. She received her education at the Univers iiy of Nebraska, and has been at Paxton for three and one-half years. She resigned ai fhe end of the first semesfer. JOAN FORTUNE ...... She atfended Kearney State TeachersCollege.Although fhis is her first year at Paxion, she has had three years previous experience. Steven Anderson Do,-, MCNBII LUVYY AMHOHY Lanny Mullens Nancy Barron Susan Newcomb Dennis Brewer Vincent Orneales Jane' BYYUUT Junior Owen Billy Evkins Larry Renfz Sherry Engier Lydia Fisher Fredlcca Rice Barbara Spurgrn Mark Spurgln Gary Goertzen Mark Hehnke John Stephens Anne Maia Judy Woodrow Mickey McFadden Ronny Wright L inda Barger Cynthia Bowers Gayle Cllrisp Jimmie Dickenson Dale Flaming Linda Fredrick: Dawneiie Guffy Tom Mc Fedden BONNIE DUVAL ...... Teaches kinclergarien and grade music. This is her third year ai Pcxfon. Miss Bonnie received her education of Kearney Stale Teachers College. Dell Morlift Raul Nelson Kathy Newcomb P aulene Pribyl Joseph Ric Diane Spurgin Cheryl Stephens John Van Pelf Sandra Wamsley A 1 , V if 1 y K K -1 F if -1, fan., . W f K x A 5 .. af A i Q K .3 xv-Teal W9 e -Q!-f 74 M4311 1 4 l 1 4 ig,,iigfgi?g, . - A . if 'if M. 'E5f 'i'ifiViii 7 ii ivlxiii i 5511 V , ., if if uf!-5 -. 2IQj 5.-. fL f' : dz- wr f'5.?'f5 r ip is . 95 kkfk f 9 Q , -A V.. a 1, , 3 2 1 . i e 1 3 WHAT IS IT? Two of the boys in the i ff' xxxxe first grade make up this animal for EQ Yee Riva. the show. 17,04 6 'Wt X . C0 evOkiemXeXo0 Of ,Aj 6ejl6 ligfgs w,,16'l'i,,,i to Slow WGd.,,f'F 8,9 I mm .og O 9 sc ,D F1 Q X 6 V . XNQNKXAZS 'I '7e is O oo Dorf ' Shv MARCH TIME - These girls keep step SOB STORY- This little pickaninny lets LAZY BONES! These are certainly true with the music as they dance across the out with the woe. words for the characters in this scene stage. l .a S Wwmqy J . X wt-,JL : ix yr - K RAH-RAH ... back row: M. Percy: l. Spear, S. Combs, R. Nelson, J. Sadle, E. Duggan, B. Platt, A. Bailey, D. Jacobs, C. Bailey, D. Suhr, N. Bryant. Front row: J. Leonhardt, J. Tatum, C. Barry, J. Countryman, S. Eakins, J. Chapman, J. Jacobs, B. Thaden, R. Brown, S. Leonhardt, M. Engler, K. Kinze. CHEERLEADERS: M. Wright, D. Stahl, B. Eakins. 19 .mam . SANTA IS COMING - Bar- Xe 3605 bara Spurgin and Janet PC9551 gg Xe! , , r,, P e L0 6600 Bryant are getting anxious Z or x V 'vaoag 5 to open Christmas gifts. S 6081, eg A4 ' t .' - P- olx 9 V'-Sir-,SS OR R0 7g Bo . movsgxoi oo KO ' hawk T i22w .AW I. M. MCDONALD C0. Department Store Ogallala Nebraska MACQU ES Ladies Ready to Wear Ogallala Nebraska THE NYE CO. Furniture Ogallala Nebraska Hokes Cafe Ogallala's Best Ogallala Nebraska OGALLALA BAKERY Phone 30 Ogallala Nebraska W. J. SCOTT AUTO Ford - Mercury Ogallala Nebraska FRIEDMAN Plumbing and Heating Ogallala Nebraska DAIRY CREME Frozen Ice Cream Ogallala Nebraska McBRIDE Barber Shop Ogallala Nebraska SIOUX TRADING POST Gifts Ogallala Nebraska BROWNS BILLIARDS Phone 515 Ogallala Nebraska FRANK P. BUTTON Dodge - Plymouth Ogallala Nebraska OGALLALA FEED 8. PRODUCE Phone 270 Ogallala Nebraska PETERSON IMPLEMENTS John Deere Sales ' Ogallala Nebraska KELLER BROTHERS Larro Feeds Ogallala Nebraska PEACOCK CLEANERS Phone I 6 Ogallala Nebraska SIXTH STREET MARKET INC. Ogallala Nebraska sn!!! Q f ,.5..--NV HARD AT WORK!! Naomi Kelso is busy typing A GREAT HELPER!! Fritz Windels is working hard, as usual, on repairing a chair. STARTLED!! Carol Spear ancl Carolyn Anderson were caught unaware. LISTEN!! Arlene Cox, Fay Miller, and Reba Benson are working on their shorthand. GOOD FOOD . . and Mrs. Bowgrg, for Mr. Mul lens. This is the the cooks, TALKING AND EATING . .Yes, the lunch room is used for talking lust as much as for eating. Q if? EATING AGAlN?? That popcorn surel tastes good, doesn't ilIMr. Joy? -1' A My motto of Mrs, Cox WHAT NEXT? The staff is busy asking more questions, than doing work. A 3-Y' .3 2' wists, ,W :A iii fw i, ' 'iffy R.. . fa- .: : ' f 3 H' , wks . 3 Q2 -ff H . .-12. iff' f Y ' ww-ex , Q . Zta 5 , A -V . ' V in ' ,A , A. 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DeLUXE CLEANERS Phone 608 N h PI N b k North Platte Nebraska on awe e rn a PLATTE FLORAL FREED'S phone 900 Ladies Ready-to-Wear Nonh plane Nebraska North Platte Nebraska McFADDEN'S THE FAMOUS Home Improvement co' Complete Furnishing For Men North Platte Nebraska Noffh Plane Nebfiski DR. RAY EURICK TERMINAL COFFEE SHOP North Plane Phone 307 Nebraska North Platte Nebraska DRYDEN DRUG HIRSCHFIELD CO. Men's Wear North Platte Nebraska Ng'-th Plane Nebraska EARLE RITNER Phone 63 BRowN HARANO North Platte Nebraska Phone 74 CALHOUNS WESTERN WEAR North Platte Nebraska North Platte Nebraska VlH0??'l' This is rather a puz- zler. We really clon't know who this freshie is. She is doing a fine iob of sweeping, though. R ,NWN 1:32 E P E' ? . ALL WET . . . Or almost, is Dennis Sedlacek. Being set on the corner fountain was one of his penalties for disobeying three senior boys, D. Hams, E. Percy, and K. Flaming. J THESE SENIORS. .. are punish- ing some more Freshies for not doing their share of sweeping. , -5 BATHING BEAUTIES??? No, these boys were all set for a match ot the Fresh- Party. They me Perlinger. man Jerry and MANHUNTERI l Peggy Jacobs seems to be asking Mr. O'Gara something at the party. l wonder what it was I l 9 look happy to come to rags. FRESHIES .... These girls are proud of the fact that they are freshies . They are Peggy Jacobs, Eileen Spurgin, Katherine Boyle, Shirley Barry, Bonnie Thompson and Yirginia Crow. Barry ook the parts the Initiation P arty. GURGLE GURGLE .... John Shafer seems to be forcing Bruce Platt to take an extra big swallow from his whiskey bot- tle . The audience looks a little envious. l , Lg ' if f 'T 'J ' 6 , , 7 W 'nb -V 3 fu.. f 1 .. .n , Q ti i . ,, N ,-,Li 3 ,L K 'jg ,V : V . ii ' . 7 T K, f. -gk Q yt ' ANGELSH? Hardly! Katherine aAREFooTEoB'AslEs. . . . . if BUYIU, V i r g i n i Cl Cf OW, Und R. Thaden, L. Perlinger and Barbara Shimonitz kneel before J, Perlinger pause long enough 59310 SGMDYS- for the camera. ALL DRESSED UP . . . . . . B. IS EVERYBODY HAPPY 7 ? WATCH-OUT . . . Bruce Platt Shimonitz has this gorgeous Marilyn Schaw and Evelyn should bewatching Cuol Spear outfit on as part of her initiation Bassett seem to be plenty hw- I think she is trying to get py even though they have to away with his bottle. sweep the streets. VAN'S MOBIL SERVICE Phone 110 Ogallala Nebraska BEITEL MACHINE SHOP Phone 250 Ogallala Nebraska WEST PARK GRO. Ella and Elmer Willey Ogallala Nebraska HEMMETT'S JEWELRY Phone 681 Ogallala Nebraska TOT AND TEENS Children and Teens Ogallala Nebraska S. M. MEYEN, M. D. ' Phone 106 Ogallala Nebraska KERSENBROCK DRUGS Phone 3 Ogallala Nebraska THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member of F.D.l.C. 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NEW STUDENT - Eleanor Leach ioined Paxton High school at the beginning of the second semester. She has attended Ogallala High. li 'Qi' H E H N K E ' S Paxton Nebraska BANK OF PAXTON Phone 4l Paxton Nebraska DOWLER'S CAFE West Highway 30 Ogallala Neb BREWER'S STORE Phone 26F2O Sarben Neb BOWERS PHARMACY Your Dependable Druggist Paxton Nebraska SEARLE'S INC. Chevrolet - Buick - Cadillac Ogallala Nebraska CAL JUNGE Ford Sales, lnc. North Platte Nebrask FOSTER LUMBER CO. Phone 26Fl ll Sarben Nebrask Keith Insurance Agency Paxton Nebraska CRISP TELEPHONE North Platte Music Studios Phone 60W Phone 3659 Paxton Nebraska North Platte Nebraska FAIRMONT FOOD CO. Home of Fine Foods North Platte Nebraska FOX LUNCH North Platte Nebrask SHOUP AND SONS Phone 56 Paxton Nebrask Bailey Implement Co. Phone l l2W Paxton Nebrask SOUTHERN ELECTRIC Phone 156 Sutherland Nebrask North Platte Music Studios Phone 3659 North Platte Nebraska North Platte Beauty Academy 7l4 N. 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