Plainview High School - Pirate Treasure Yearbook (Plainview, NE)
- Class of 1955
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Fuente 71 eaawzea 7 7 5 5 Jlahwuew Ndmaoka .Tlaizwiew Sfuilic Schmsla Q . afzecaafwl The annual staff of 1955 takes pleasure in presenting this your PIRATE TREASURES, to each of you. We present it with the sincere hope that with its help you will be able to Clearly recall the many cherished memories of your days at Plainview Schools. 'HIT bg, 3 The l955 Pirate Treasures is an attempt to preserve the spirit of a year at the Plainview High School. To the individuals, adminis- I' trators, faculty and students, may the spirit of these Pirates ever pre- Vail. Nancy Houston, Editor SWF W-wx, y L , W1 FIRST ROW, Jackie Twiss, Sophomore Class, Sylvia Schwanebeck, Typist, Kay Scranton, Associate Editor, Mr. Peterson, Sponsor, Nancy Houston, Editor, GaryLortz, Business Manager, Sherlene Reikofski, Marie Callow, Assistant Associate Editors. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Euchholz, Sophomore Class. Carlene Nissen, Junior Class, Sandra Fitch, Ad- vertising, Mary Houston, Music, Frances Loney, Advertising, Verlee Peterson, Phyllis Boydston, Senior Class, Carol Volk, Subscriptions. THIRD ROW, Karen Schaefer, Anita Koehler, Typists, Darlene White, Subscriptions, Barbara McMahon, Music, Norma Weber, Junior Class, Judy Brunke, Music, Mavis Carstens, Freshman Class. FOURTH ROW, La Jean Lorenz, Sophomore Class, Caryl Craven, Frances Twiss, Freshman Class, Betty Johnson, Subscriptions, Marilyn Johnson, Junior Class, Dorothy Russell, Advertisinggliorma Boies, School Activities. FIFTH ROW, Lyle Ashburn, Sports, Jim Tawney, Lyle Mullins, School Activities, Marvin Sorenson, Don Henery, Sports. - Q S . FIRST ROW Ianrce bchnutt Jayne Tepner Alyee Schultze Anlta Koehler JudyBrur1ke SEC OND ROW Mr Nelson Jerry Peterson Lyle Mulhns Lyle Ashburn Miss Kraemer J view Staff 'C FIRSI ROW Leonard Wostrel Carrolyn Hoffman Jack Bornar Barbara Tlnernan bECOND ROW Verlne Peterson P 131115 Boydston Carol Xolk Glenda Zrerke Franues Hreter THIRD ROW 'xlr Sdell Gary Lortz Lxle Xshburn Nlr Drerk ' l I I l ' Z ' Y I I I 9 if - , 1 , A Q 77. - . -I, 49, I .X .W V., , . 4 - V - ' ' , , , , , . '. .u - lv ' v 7 I ' - 'u - v ' 1 I n f :r..'z', ,r. 's. SLHMI .faculty FIRST ROW, I ft to Ru t 'lellman Schacht Kraemer Abts and Cram bECOND ROW Graff Nelson bu 1eIl Goudge and DICIRS THIRD ROW Guorgn Petuson ardiianson Sdiwk J FIRST ROW, Lafr no Right: Paulfcn, Scott, Spatz, Urwiler and Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Hage man, F. INJCIIIQIBIIIICI, V. Wumggarnncr and Kile. 5' L QW h 5. V5 Lrzzfg, A 4 Mr. Gilbert Alexander Mr. E. B. Ashburn Mr. Frank Metschies Mr. Emil Nissen Mr. Chas. Scranton Mr. E. R. Baber Mr. Elmer Pond Mr. L. L. Nelson PRINCIPAL Mr. A. G. Peterson SUPERINTENDENT Suuwa A19 fwew sq. WMA! pin v-y 'ir BACK ROW, Left Jrm Tawney Verlee Peterson Gary Lortz FRONT ROW Edwrn Chrrsuansen Karen Schaefer to Rlght CLA5S FLOWER. Carnatron CLASS COLORS: Orchid and Silver CL.-XSS MOTTO: The higher we climb, the broader the view. News Reporter Presrdent Secretary Vrce Presrdent Treasurer S ' Claw ' A, .7644 All aboard the Pirateer for the year 1951I On September 3rd, 43 Freshman pirates walked aboard to begin their first journey in the good ship, the P. H. S. Pirateer. Welcoming them aboard were Mr. Hanson and Mrs. Sehnert as skippers. The first voyage was spent studying and getting acquainted with the rest of the crew and captains. The ship was steered to their first Homecoming where a member of the crew, Colleen Hoffman, was an attendant to the Queen. In the spring the ship dropped anchor to give the crew and captains a rest before the next voyage. The second voyage was begun on September lst, 1952 with 41 crew members. Mr. Ostendorf and Miss Comstock were the new skippers. The ship stopped at an island midway on the voyage for a scavenger hunt Another Homecoming rolled around and Carrolyn Hoffman was the attendant Mates Lyle Ashburn Nancy Houston Jack Bomar Carrolyn Hoffman Colleen Hoffman Gary Cox Sylvia Schwanebeck Jolene Epke Gary Lortz Barbara Thieman Ben Miles and Lyle Mullins served at the J un1or Senior Banquet The Pirateer again dropped anchor in the spring at the halfway mark of the journey The voyage of our Junior year began August 31 1953 with 40 mates and Mr Graff Mrs Lingenfelter and Mrs Wilson as skippers The Pirateer spent a night at Fog Island our Junior Class Play During the trip fourteen mates were captured and spent a day in court at the County Government Day A big day for the Pirates came in February when they looted forty beautiful gold FIHQS QClass rings of coursej Everyone was put on extra duty before reaching South Pacific the theme of our Junior Senior Banquet Many of the crew members excelled in sports and were given Pirate letters Mates Frances Loney and Lyle Mullins were representatives to Girls State and Boys State The Pirateer again dropped anchor to give crew members and skippers a FCSI before the final Journey The final voyage for the Class of 55 began in August 28 1954 Guiding the voyage were Mr Nelson Mr Graff and Miss Kraemer Last stop for Homecoming was celebrated with the coronation of King Queen and attendants The crew went A W O L on November 12 with a very enjoyable sneak day in Omaha A tragedy occurred when the entire crew was shot fW1th a camera that is J On April 29th the crew took time out to put on the play Junior Miss A curious group appeared on deck May 4th when slouch day was celebrated The Pirateer entertained the public at Class Night May 10th Baccalaureate was May 15th and on May l'7th 37 crew members walked the plank to receive their certificate of a successful voyage CThe1r diplomaj Thus the Pirateer dropped anchor at the end of the journey for the Class of 55 Sh1rley Ahlers Larry Anderson Lyle Ashburn .Tack Bomar Phyllis Boydston Edwin Christiansen Jolene Epke Elmer Friedrick Frances Hieter Carrolyn Hoffman Colleen Hoffman Glenda Zierke Jim Holmes Luanne Horst Nancy Houston Dwain Kieckhafer Anita Koehler Eugene Kudera Mark Kube Frances Loney Gary Lortz Benny Miles Lyle Mullins Darold Oltjenbruns Beverly Peterson Verlee Peterson Roberta Potter Karen Schaefer Naomi Schneider Sylvia Schwanebeck Kay Scranton Eileen Suhr Judy Synovec Jim Tawney Carolyn Thayer Barbara Thieman Marvin Theis Carol Volk Gary Welnrich Darlene White Leonard Wostrel Eugene Young ' .. . . ... 23 1234 . . ...1234 ' .. . ...1234 ' . ...1234 . ' .... . ...1234 .. ' .... . ...1234 GaryCoX ...... . ...123 .loanSazama..... . ...1234 ' ' . .... .... 1 234 ' ' ' .. ' . .... 1234 ' .. .... ...1234 ...1234 ' . j ........ . ...... 123 .... .. ' ..... . . . ...1 ' . .....1234 .... . . . . ....1234 ' .. ' ' ... . . ...1234 ' ' .... . . ...1234 . ... .... 1 ..... . . ....123 ' . . ...1234 . ' .... . ... 234 .. Zyy ' 'lhu, :. I 6' as I. YB LARRY ANDERSON Andy F. F. A. ........ l,2,.3 F.F..X. Attendant . . . . . . . Vocal Musitt ,,,, 2,3 County Gov. Day ........ PHYLLIS BOYDSTON Pep Club .... ..... l ,2,Ii F. T. A. . . . . . Vocal Music' . . .... . . ,-J Band....... ..l,2,'5 Yearbook Staff . . . . . . Pepster Staff . . . . . LYLE ASHBURN Ash P Club .......... l,2, I3 Homecoming King . . . . . . Vocal Music .... .... f 3 Basketball . . . . l,2,3 Football .... . . 1,2,3 Track ....... . . l,2,3 County Gov. Day . .... . Yearbook Staff. . . . . Pepster Staff .... . . Junior Class Play . . . . . Student Council ........ 1 EDWIN CHRISTIANSEN Chris F.F.A.......... l,2,3 Basketball . . . . .1 JACK BOMAR PClub .... .......2,- Homecoming Attendant . . . . . 3 VoCa1MusiC........... Basketball . . . . 1,2,3 Football . . . . 1,2,3 Track . . . . . . . l Band ........ . . l,2,3 County Gov. Day . . . . . . . Yearbook Staff . . . . Pepster Staff .... . . Junior Class Play ..... . . IOLENE EPKE Woe., PepClub.. . . . ... . l,2,3 Homecoming Attendant . . . . . F.H.A. l,2,3 F. H. A. Attendant . .... . Vocal Music .... . . 1,2,3 Librarian. . . . . . .2 Cheerleader .......... 2, 1-.px 1 , 1 avg, J' i , , I 'Q 2 If , ps., 3 DARLENE WHITE PepC1ub. . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4 F. H. A. . . . 1,2,3 Vocal Music . . . l,2,3,4 Band ...... . . . 1 Yearbook Staff ..... . . 4 MR. GRAFF Sponsor LEONARD WOSTREL F.F.A...........l.2.3.4 Basketball . . . 1,2,3,4 Footbal1,,,, ,,,,2 Pepster Staff . . . . . 4 Student Council . . . . . . . , 2 MISS KRAEMER Sponsor EUGENE YOUNG PC1ub...........2,3,4 F.F. . 1,2,3,4 Vocal Music . . . . 2,3,4 Track . . . . , 1,2,3,4 MR. NELSON Sponsor M! Fiovlf an 5' IL ' m JOAN M SAZA MA Plainview Strength in what remains behind Wordsworth We will grieve not, rather find S U U 101 We the Senror Class of Plarnvrew Hrgh School County of Prerce and State of Nebraska berng unsound rn mrnd and hazy rn memory after four back breakrng years do hereby make pubhsh and declare thrs as our last wrll and testament hereby revokrng all former wrlls be quests and devrses of whatever nature by us already made Larry Anderson wrlls hrs seat rn boys glee to any boy that thrnks he can srng Lyle Ashburn wrlls hrs abrlrty to throw passes at grrls to Bob Watson fLefty doesn need much helpj Jack Bomar wrlls hrs berng the only boy rn offrce practrce to Jerry Loney who lrke to be sur round ed by grrls Phyllrs Boydston wrlls her parkrng place at the school that rs to Don Henery Edwrn Chrrstransen wrlls hrs offrce as presrdent of the Grgglrng Club to Marcus Johnson Jolene Epke wrlls her beautrful long harr to Shrrly Albrn Elmer Frredrrch wrlls hrs artrstrc abrlrty to Carolyn Bossard Frances Hreter wrlls her seat rn grrls glee to Gary Lrngenfelter that wrll grve the grrls some thrng to srng about Carrolyn Hoffman wrlls her fun rn physrcal educatron to Jackre Twrss Colleen Hoffman wrlls her speed to Darlene Mrller Luanne Horst wrlls her book of knowledge on the Behavror of Boys and Men toJan1ce Johnson Nancy Houston wrlls her srze 5 shoes to Joe Rerkofskr Dwarn Kreckhafer wrlls the school house and everythrng rn rt to the Junrors Anrta Koehler wrlls her abrlrty to organrze Ladres Ard every mornrng to Joyce Hoffman Frances Loney wrlls her brq beautrful brown eyes wrth the abrlrty to see everythrng to Mavrs Carstens Gary Lorta wrlls hrs long curly eyelashes to Darrel Nertzke Benny Mrles wrlls hrs Tarzan physrque to Lawrence Henry Lyle Mullrns wrlls hrs beautrful operatrc vorce to Leo Kmrecrk Darold Olrrenbruns wrlls hrs abrlrtv to smuggle perfume rnto study hall to hrs brother Larry Don t you get put on detentron Larry Beverly Peterson wrlls her abrlrty rn art fArtJ to any grrl who wants a Crerghton guy Verlee Peterson wrlls her abrlrtx to talk about anythrng any place any trme to Judy Brunke Karen bchaefer wrlls her abrlrty to drrwe a truck load of senrors over rough roads wrthout any harmful results to Daxrd Holmes brrornr Schnerder wrlls her seat rn the professronal trarnrng class to Lavonne Musrck Sxlvra Schmanebeck wrlls her long Qolden curls to Jayne Tepner rncluded rs a bottle of peroxrde and harr growrnq cream Kay bc ranton wrlls her abrlrtx to play the accordron to lwlrrranr Volk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . . . , . . 1 . . .. . ,t ' - n 1 - 1 . 1 . . . . , . . . . - o - - - - - u ' - va - ' - - nn - 11 . o - , n ,- ' 1 ' V 1 ' , n 1 , 1 ' I. r ' . 1 ' V .. 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Marvtn Sorensen mlls hts green 41 Ford to hrs s1ster Berdeen E1leen Suhr wllls her membershtp tn the Pep Club to her brother Maynard Judy Synovec M1118 her tttle as M155 Foster to Martlyn Bowlmg .T1m Tawney w1lls that green wrmkle proof sedan w1th the gas gauge that reg1ster5 empty when approachmg Gtraffe H111 to Ed Prange Carolyn Thayer wtlls her frtendllness to any one who lacks ll Barbxra Tlueman w111s her 1b1l1ty to catch b1g game flvloosej to her s1ster Ellen Ma rv1n Thexs wllls h1s levts and boots to Arlo Remmen Hope you can stretch them Carol Volk wxlls her pleasant sm1les to JSHICG Blunck who already has lots of them Gary Wetnnch wtlls h1s way mth women to Claude Walton Darlene Whue mlls her l'I'l1SLhlEVOUS ways to Kexth Harmon Leonard Wostrel w111s h1s ab1l1ty to hrt h1s head on every door to Lowell Peterson Eugene Young wtlls h1s ab1l1ty to get along wxth a ear load of glrls every morntng and ntght ftve days 1 week to anybody who cares to take the chances Glenda Lxerke mlls her ttny hands to Warren Buchholz to help hxm m11k the cows We the g1r15 of the sen1or class leave honorary membershxps 1n our Lad1es Atd Soctety to Mr Peterson and Mr Nelson The meettng place lS the th1rd floor steps every mornmg at 8 '50 We the senxor boys w1ll our Fun House ' fboys lockersj to the Jumor boys , . . . 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X . 1 I . . .- . . ,, , , . . l S U Larry Anderson Lyle Ashburn ,T ack Bomar Phylhs Boydston Edwtn Chrrsttanson Jolene Epke Elmer Fr1edr1ch Frances Hreter Carrolyn Hoffman Colleen Hoffman Luanne Horst Nancy Houston Dwaln Kteckhafer Anxta Koehler Frances Loney Gary Lortz Ben Mrles Lyle Mulhns Darold Oltjenbruns Beverly Peterson Verlee Peterson Karen Schaefer Naomt Schnetder Kay Scranton Sylvta Schwanebeck Marvtn Sorensen Exleen Suhr Judy Synovec J 1m Tawney The guy that keeps the jumors Jumpmg Uurnor gtrls that 1slJ The Plymouth K1d He s known for h1s monkey shmes Her solemn and sa1nt1y a1r doth decetve the unaware Qu1te a card you know the Joker Rmgs on her fmgers bells on her toes she shall make mlschtef wherever she goes Shy and sly but oh what that man IS thmkmg She looks to the East morrung noon and mght May she never change tn any way except her name She s a mtlltonatre she got Rrchl The gtrl w1th the accordton swmgl She s a nose for news W1th a bang! bangl here and a bang! bang! there you can fmd Kxek anywhere It s mce to be natural when you re naturally n1ce She s very quret when she s sleepmgl He may never start the world on ftre but he s nughty good at spark IH A b1g shot at paper wads A httle guy w1th a great btg vo1ce Always a member of the gutlty party She always takes the hxgh ways rtght to Cretghton Sxlence IS safer than speech but she doesn t practtce what she preaches The grrl who dr1ves wlth a bang! Qlispecrally pxck ups 5 A loyal compamon and an excellent frxend She makes our class a better one She flxes htgh w1th the Byrds On new and used cars see Marv1n She comes to school every day the Chevy wayl She s neat as a pm and not much bxgger The guy wxth the three 1n one fthree bent fenders and one good one IJ 10, . K.. . 'I . , Q. Barbara Tlueman Carolyn Thayer Marvm Thexs Carol Volk Darlene Whrte Gary Wemrrch Leonard Wostrel Eugene Young Glenda Z1erke She s lovely she s engaged she uses Ponds! She s a frxend to everyone H1 ho S11ver and away we gol ll She srmles and the world sm11es wxth her Sugar n spxce n everythmg mce H1s favor1te colors are blond brunette and redhead He can look down on most everyone He counts sheep every mght She's short n sweet NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members 1955 Phy1l1s Boydston Nancy Houston Gary Lortz Lyle Mulhns Verlee Peterson Kay Scranton - . n 1 - v 1 . . , . . . I , . ' . v - n - - - . Y . , I . . ' n I . . , ,wap S ' .97 Plainview, Nebraska November 1, 1965 Mlss Phyllxs Boydston Antelope County Courthouse Nehgh Nebraska Dear Phyllxs I was happy to hear that you were elected Antelope County Supermtendent of Schools Take tt easy on the k1ds Phyll1s D1d you hear that Lyle Ashbum 15 prestdent of the Central O11 Company? Hts w1fe the former Nancy Houston ts manager of the green stamp department The last t1meIwas 1n for some gas l saw several little grease monkeys runmng around I just read tn the paper that Dwam Kreckhafer IS professor of Enghsh at Yale Umversrty He specxalizes rn dxagraming sentences and classxfymg verbs Iunderstandhe lS an auctloneer on the side Naomx Schnexder has Just been voted the school teacher with the pretuest red ha1r The master of oeremomes for People Are Funny is Edwm Chr1st1anson He ts busy provxng that people are funny but he is funmer yetl Carolyn Thayer has taken up the course of housewtfe Does anyone know who the lucky man isl Barbara Thleman IS workmg rn the Black H1115 as assrstant to Game Warden Thomsen I under stand they are kept busy keep1ng an open season on httle mooses Jack Bomar IS now head football coach of the Los Angeles Rams He has carrled h1s team to many victortes as he d1d our Plamview P1 rates Carrolyn Hoffman IS teachmg the art of cheerleadmg xn the L A Ctty Schools Marvin Sorensen a very successful farmer has developed a new brand of hybnd seed corn He says he leamed all about corn attendmg school at P H S Anita Koehler and Karen Schaefer are both fly1ng lugh just l1ke they dxd all through lugh school Atuta finally caught up wtth her Alr Force guy and Karen ts a stewardess for Pan Amerlcan Alrlmes Colleen Hoffman has dec1ded to forget about her flock of male admirers and has resolved to settle down to get rrch fR1chJ Larry Anderson IS manufacturrng cars that run by remote control Nowhe can have h1s hands free to turn on the rad1o Eugene Young IS one of the four daredevtls showmg at Rtverstde in SIOUX C1ty He broke tus neck three txmes both arms once and hrs back twrce and ts sull going as fast as ever Glenda Zierke is now coachmg a glrls football team at the Uruversxty She says that she has had to elmunate the penalty for backield U1 mot1on Marvin Thets now farnung north of PIAIIIVICW has crossed a basketball with a png and now has Plenty of time to pracuce wtthout spending money on tugh pr1ced basketballs Carol Volk is now head nurse at the Veterans Hospxtal tn Chicago I understand she s working there to 91 her G l. Bill Luanne Horst has Just published the Skmzle Report on Men She gathered her tnformanon back at P H S I I . , . ' I , . u - n - , . . . . . . ,, . r. ,, . . H ,, . . . . . . I , . - ' ' ll Il . . . . . . I I v . . . . . I . . . ------------------------- . . n , . . . , . . . . . . ,, . . ,, . I I ' o 0 - - s . ll Q! . - . ,, . H . . . . v . Gary Lortz IS the head of a new brewery he IS bottl1ng F r1tz s Froth fthe nonburplng brew Q Frances Helter IS a hot test dr1ver for the Lew1s Motor Company She really burns up the road Elmer Fr1edr1ch now a great artxst has just flI1lSh6d hlS great portra1t M1nmeL1zz1e It IS on exh1b1t1on tn the Metropohuan Art Gal.ler1es 1n New York Lyle Mulhns IS cuttmg records for Cap1tol He took all of Edd1e Flsher s fans he could have had Debb1e too but took Mar1lyn fMonroe that IS, mstead Kay Scranton has just marrzed Lxberace They are runmng a blg Pl3IlO accordlon SCh001 In New York C1ty Judy Synovec won the contest for M1ss Mxdget U S A Her pr1ze was aJaguar The car was purchased from the Wostrel Motor Company Leonard has qtute a busxness Selling sports cars Darold Oltjenbruns IS the hottest jet p1lot of tlns centuryl I guess he got so hot once that he got h1s wh1skers smged Elleen Suhr IS the best pa1d stenographer 1n Denver She works 1n the U S M1nt not bad huh? Jolene Epke we are sorry to hear IS heav1ly 1n debt It seems tl1at she has had to pay for burrung up the road between HIHCFCSI and Randolph Gary We1nr1ch lS the 1lDSI1Ck tester 1n a department store 1n Clucago He s really got the feel of the Job Frances Loney IS now known as Fr1day She s been on a desert tsland for 10 years w1th her Rob1nson Crusoe Darlene Wh1te IS now secretary to Joseph McCarthy Ihear that she has been followmg h1s 1nvest1gat1ons very carefully and has even made some of her own D1d you hear that Sylv1a Schwanebeck lS explormg FCQIOHS 1n the Antaruc w1th Adm1ra1 R1chard Byrd 'P She IS wr1t1ng a book on My Travels w1th R1chard Byrd J 1m Tawney has Just been appo1nted Ch1efJust1ce of the Supreme Court The government heard of his record as lawyer for the famous actor Ben M11es who plays the part of Tarzan 1n the mov1es Beverly Peterson IS tak1ng an extens1ve course 1n art at the Un1vers1ty lArt Suffacool that IS, Well Phyll1s I hope you have enjoyed hear1ng about the dear old class of 55 Oh yes as for me I have been busy wr1t1ng a book whxch w1ll be publxshed w1tl11n the next few weeks It lS called Arumated Anecdotes from the Dlary of an Old Mald I ll send you an autographed copy as soon as I can L ove Verlee - 5 . . as ' 1 vl ' s ' ' Q . . . . . . . . . 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T013 Moo'n I Scfxmefgr WE THREE - SCHOOLMATES - 13 YEARS Mullins, Boydston and Young KAY SCRANTON Valedictorian A Clarinet Duet for Class Night by Nancy Houston and Verlee Peterson Kay Scranton, Accompanist LY LE MULLINS Salutatorian WE FIVE - SCHOOLMATES - lfj YEARS Bomar, Ashburn, Houston l-lieter and Scranton VERLEE PETERSON C lass President Semen, af 'U xngzuu Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer News Reporter Presrdent V1ce Presrdent Secretary News Reporter Food Chalrman Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary News Reporter Parlramentarlan Degree Chalrman 51 52 Lyle Ashburn Lyle Mullrns Jack Bomar Colleen Hoffman Nancy Houston Jack Bomar Carrolyn Hoffman Gary Lortz Colleen Hoffman Verlee Peterson CLASS OFFICERS 52 53 Edwln Chrrstransen Leonard Wostrel Gary Lortz Lyle Mulhns Jack Bomar Glenda Zrerke Jolene Epke Ben Mrles Sylvla Schwanebeck Nancy Houston PEP CLUB 52 53 Verlee Peterson P CLUB 53 54 Frances Loney Karen Schaefer Amta Koehler Frances Hreter Carrolyn Hoffman 53 54 Verlee Peterson Lyle Ashburn STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS 51 52 Kay Scranton Lyle Ashburn FUTURE 52 53 Verlee Peterson Leonard Wostrel HOMEMAKERS OF 52 53 Verlee Peterson Carrolyn Hoffman Nancy Houston 53 54 Jrm Tawney Lyle Mulllns AMERICA 53 54 Verlee Peterson Carrolyn Hoffman Luanne Horst Verlee Peterson D1str1ct Parlxarnentarran 53 54 and State Secretary 54 55 Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Presrdent I-lrstorran FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 53 54 Lyle Mullrns Leonard Wostrel Ben Mrles FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 54 55 Verlee Peterson Edwrn Chrrstransen Gary Lortz Karen Schaefer hm Tawney 54 55 Nancy Houston Frances Hreter Frances Loney Phyllls Boydston Lyle Ashburn Lyle Mullrns Jack Bomar 54 55 Anrta Koehler Presldent Lyle Ashburn Lyle Mullrns 54 55 Carrolyn Hoffman Colleen Hoffman Barbara Threman Frances Hreter Nancy Houston 54 55 Lyle Mullrns Leonard Wostrel 54 55 Naomx Schnerder Phyllrs Boydston U I I 1 I 1 I 53- 54 54-55 FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Hayes, Joyce Hoffman, Mary Houston, Marilyn Johnson, Janice Blunk, Lavonne Musick, Betty Johnson, Darlene Miller. THIRD ROW: Janice Schmitt, Dorothy Russell, Donna Hornick, Delores Holmes, Sharon Peterson, Lillian Shermer, Marlene Johnson, Sandra Fitch. SECOND ROW: Janice Johnson, Marie Callow, Norma Jean Boise, Barbara McMahon, Sherlene Reikofski, Norma Jean Weber, Carlene Nissen, Rose Lederer. FIRST ROW: Miss Tellman, Mrs. Crain, Mary Herrick, Carol Harrison, Mary Lou Cosgrove, Marjorie Barnes, Kathleen Shearer, Shirley Albin. THIRD ROW: Lyle Anderson, Allen Schumacher, Raymond Duerst, Bob Goetzinger, Gary Lingen- felter, Ed Prange, Mr. Hanson, SECOND ROW: Harold Goetzinger, Gerald Peterson, Warren Buchholz, Lawerance Henery, Billy Reikofski, Lloyd Schwanebeck, John Shannon, Mr. Schell. FIRST ROW: Donald Snodgrass, Duane Dean, Marlin Miller, Douglas Weber, Don Henery, Vernon Mlmarik, John Blake, Merlyn Davids. ' A Way back on August 30 1954 the Juniors again trotted up the steps of old P H. S. to begin the new year At our first class meeting we elected Ed Prange as President, Gary Lingenfelter as Vice-President Sherlene Reikofski as Secretary-Treasurer and Marcus Johnson as News Reporter. Janice Schmitt and Jerry Peterson were chosen for Student Council Our class sponsors were George Schell Priscilla Tellman Lois Crain and Bob Hansen. The class chose Joyce Hoffman as attendant to the queen at Homecoming Our three big events of this year were the Junior Class Play County Government Day and Junior Semor Banquet For our class play we chose a comedy Stage Struck under the direction of Mr George Schell It was about aJun1or Class getting ready to put on a class play The play was given on November 19 It was a great success At this time the J umors began making campaign speeches for County Government Day The school chose 14 students to represent Plainview We went to the County Courthouse at Pteroe on Tuesday November 23 In April we began making plans for the Junior Senior Banquet We chose Fairy land for our theme The auditorium was decorated to look like a scene in the middle of the forrest The banquet was given on May 3 1955 The American Legion chose Mary Houston to represent Plainview at Girls State and Marie Callow was chosen as alternate Ed Prange was chosen for Boys' State Marilyn J ohnson and Jerry Peterson were elected by the class to lead the Seniors at graduation ceremonies May 18 wound up the activities of the Junior Class for the 1954 55 year C0561 7 Ed Prange President Gary Lingenfelter Vice President Sherlene Reikofski Secretary Treasurer Marcus Johnson News Reporter . 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We 'V Wfld TN f A x g if S- 1 f Q?Q!f Z SVSUW 310 laoff 777703 Here fl J. 1: 4 Q K fi ' Lily 50M .DQTn County Qmwuunent fllay, The Jumor Class was dxvxded mto two parues Ivatronahsts and Federahsts Each person was appomted to run tn the Prtrnary Electron for an offtce tn the Plerce County Court House The wlnners of the Prxmary electton had to QIVC carnpatgn speeches for the General Electron We left for Plerce at 830 on Tuesday Novemer 23 Each person I ok h1s offtce tn t e morrung We ate thnner at the Un1ty Hall In the afternoon we toured the Court House and the County Jatl ,A- FIRST ROW Barbara McMahon Ixorma Weber Sherlene RClk0fSkl Joyce Hoffman Martlyn Johnson SECOIND ROW Jaruce SChlTl1II Delores Holmes Donna Hormk Darlene Mtller Sh1rley Xlbtn Mary Houston THIRD ROW: Ed Prange Gary Lingenfelter Marcus Johnson Mr, Hanson .-SfL..93 On May 3 the Juniors of PHS entertained the Seniors at their annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The theme, Mardi Gras in Fairyland, was carried out by colorful decorations on stage, walls, ceiling, and floor with a wishing well in the center. The waiters and waitresses were Larry Johnson, Larry Oltjenbruns, Bob Patras, Bob Larson, Frank Kienow, Ronald Alexander, Bob Watson, and Gerain Spatz. Waitresses were Jayne Tepner, Alyce Schultze, Sandra Johnson, Lavonne Shannon, Kathleen Buchholz, Jackie Twiss, Ellen Thieman and Barbara Houston. The boys were dressed as pixies and the girls as fairies. The menu was steak Csmothered in mushroomsg asparagus, potatoes and gravy, banana nut salad, and chocolate Sundies for dessert. The food was prepared by the Stark Valley Ladies Aid. Ed Prange served as toastmaster with Gary Lingenfelter giving the welcome, Verlee Peter- son giving the response. Then atrio consisting of Mary Houston, Carol Harrison and Marie Callow sang a number followed by a piano solo played by Sherlene Reikofski. Mr. Schell then read the Senior Class prophecy prepared by the Juniors. The farewell address was given by Mr. Hanson. After a short intermission, the Prom was held with music by a Combo of Bobby Downs. If evry 772:74 e. 'Darn 'po iihsga Tram . On November 19, everyone was Stage Struck. The Juniors put on their class play en- titled Stage Struck under the directorship of Mr. Schell, with Marilyn Johnson and Norma Jean Boies serving as student directors. The CRS! iI1C1Ud6d1 .lilmy DUYIIHD. Mary Houstong Bucky Duncan, Ed Prangeg Velma Powers, Dorthy Russell, Teddy Sales, Jerry Petersong Miss Billingsly, Carlene Nisseng Mr, Bob, Gary Lingenfelterg Cokie Hall, Darlene Millerg Vic Hayes, Warren Buchholzg Ester Snow, Marie Callowg Wally Barker, Don Heneryg Lita Lews, Sharon Petersong Mrs. Ha11,Janice Schmittg Mr. Hall, Don Snodgrass, Larry Dean, Marcus Johnson. MQYQ I 1-1 Q5yle,7e'lQ, H tL ll X UT-'D'1 l77QQu MT Cut' lyfilf ' f Wa Tc: . X, aw ,NA L twMMQM 5041 Sixty-five peppy Sophomores trotted up the stairs of dear old P.H.S. to Start the 54-55 school term off with a Bang! At first glance we recognized only one new face, Helen Mlnarik. To begin the fireworks we held our first class meeting and elected the following first semester officers President Bob Larson Vice President OrvalJohnson Secretary Treasurer Jackie Twiss and Newsreporter Jerry Loney The second explosion came with the High School Levi Hop sponored by us Mighty Sophies Everyone had a wonderful time and we certainly enjoyed sponsoring it During the year several members of our class have been given special honor to help old P H S get off to a good start for the year Jayne Tepner was chosen as a first team cheer leader and Ellen Thieman and Jackie Twiss as second team cheerleaders Ellen Thieman was elected Parlimentarian of F H A We chose Jayne Tepner and Alyce Schultze as our Sophomore representatives to the Student Council Alyce Schultze was our attendant to the Homecoming Queen Our sponsors were Miss Abts and Mr Goudge 1? ,Terry Loney Jackie Twtss Bob Larson and Orval Johnson Q 6 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss Abts, Verleen Gast, Charlotte Anderson, Anita Norris, Twila Young, Lavonne Shannon, Marilyn Johansen, Kathleen Buchholz, Sandra Baldwin, Barbara Miller. SECOND ROW: Barbara Jones, Sharlyn Mueller, Kathy Shoemaker, Betty Jones, Eileen Schumacher, Helen Mlnarik, Barbara Houston, Jayne Tepner, Jackie Twiss. THIRD ROW: Lalean Lorenz, Nylia Feiling, Ellen Thieman, Alyce Schultze, Sandra Johnson, Juanita Sothan, Ardis Jacobson, Helen Goetzinger, Ramona Walton. Fmt Q1 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: C. J. Hinrichsen, La Monte Stewart, Dick Byrd, Terry Shoemaker, Lynn Redinbaugh, Orville Johnson, Jerry Loney, Duane Weber, Elwood Pilger, Dennis Doerr. SECOND ROW: Darrell Neitzke, Maynard Suhr, Glenn Carpenter, Larry Johnson, Larry Oltjenbruns, Robert Tift, Wendall Johnson, Lowell Peterson, Duane Palmer, Arnold Oltjenbruns, Mr, Goudge, THIRD ROW: Arlo Remmens, Bob Watson, Lyle Pendergast, Garry Young, Gerain Spatz, Don Beltz, Larry Weber, Ronnie Alexander, Harlan Hanson, Morris Hotzclaw. FOURTH ROW: Bob Larson, Leon Lerum, Frank Kienow, Bob Patras, Mervin Weber, Kenneth Frost, Darryl Gloe, Joe Reikofski. wgg 5 . l LOy 0 L 5 y v E Rue EN Tnnpozg 'TISHIN 4 25 H offT3f 1 iw BH RB? LETT QSHNDY PALS ARLO- LYLE EHNVE Gfmy F1 ggggefi' SOPHO IYLORES VBR w-'FRA 'L' , lifgcvliff, Sgfmiin VW' 5'W'H 1307656 -' - A559573 Ji MHHII- Ji IV J-EAN BOISEIQNL! BE1'fJNvj'aAlE5 Woamwcs Boy 'Rwlby SRV THE Howrofvs NANQy,Bu,TQH,f1ARnz3m'g5 LQQQKBE if The Freshmen came aboard the ship P, H. S. on August 30, 1954. They started the year with sixty-one mates, but lost one, Werner Stolp. The first member to walk the plank was Judy Brunke when she was elected to serve on the Student Council, and was chosen to represent theFreshman Class in the Homecoming ceremonies. David Holmes was also elected as a representative to the Student Council. Francie Twiss, Nyla Epke, Caryl Craven, and Mavis Carstens were chosen as cheerleaders to yell for the Pirate Freshies during the basketball season. We held a Christmas party on December 23 with an exchange of gifts and refreshments. FIRST ROW Miss Schacht Sponsor Bruce Closter Claude Walton Donnie Russell Arhn Miller Wesley Boydston Loren Hanson Mr Dierks Sponsor SECOND ROW Roger Hoffart Thomas Vavak Robert Cosgrove Chauncey Harrison Larry Courtnage Allen Norris Lloyd Lynn John Moser THIRD ROW David Holmes Keith Harmon Pat Pond Jerry Bagwell Merlyn Hoffart Ro land Young Leo Kmiecik Barbara Johnson FOURTH ROW Phylhs Thayer Susan Kuhl Joyce Johanson Miriam Volk Judy Andersen Luella Harris Wanda Norris Barbara Peterson J A .1AA..Abi FIRST ROW Bette Stienkraus Jean Hayes BetteCallow Carolyn Bossard Phyllis Senseney Berdeen Sorenson Jeannine Peterson Marilyn Bowling Judy Brunke SECOND ROW Joan Wostrel Lois Wesche Judith Kumm Charlene Rafert Betty Rafert Mary Moser Mary Ellen Hackett Alice Bod field Caryl Craven Helen Mclxlahon THIRD ROW Nyla Epke Karen Miller Joyce Henery Carolyn Mueller Judy Hanefedt Marion Schwanebeck Judy Weber Mavis Carstens Francie Twiss an N V fgr- 5.-Le N V weolhea ea,K N v 9-afh LV C- Yachcff J 4. l,N7lm,+Mx A N11-vw. mfwark Ke'-th',Rl A-,CH 1162.7 Urinal G- nd. 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Z . , , 45? .93aud The band provldes much enthustasm and good sp1r1t Wh1Ch prevarls at many of our hxgh school events The group partxcxpated 1n the Chrtstmas Program on December 21 the Sprmg Concert March 14 ano many C1v1c events The Pla1nv1ew htgh school march1ng band performed at all the home football games and beauufted the football f1eld at half txme The Plalnvlew hlgh school band entertatned the royalty on Homecommg Day October 8 The band enjoyed a trlp to Wayne th1s vear for thetr homecommg game They played at a parade rn the mornmg and at half txme of the game Many band members w1ll graduate thts sprmg They tnclude Jack Bomar Carrolyn Hoff man Sy lv1a Schwanebeck Kay Scranton Verlee Peterson Nancy Houston Frances Hxeter Phyll1s Boydston Carol Volk Karen Schaefer Frances Loney Beverly Peterson and Barbara Thxeman Mr George has band pract1ce for begmners and mtermedtate band members These future Brg Band members are worklng hard toward tak1ng the place of the graduatmg semor members The members of the Pep Band are Kay Scranton Verlee Peterson Frances Loney Verleen Gast Barbara McMahon Darrell Neltzke BruceJohnson DaveyGeorge Raymond Newman Ixancy Houston and Gary N1ssen The Pep Band played durtng the basketball games and entertalned durtng halftlme The personnel of the band lnclude TROMBONES Barbara McMahon Verleen Gast Carol Harr1son Martlyn Johansen Sandra Baldwtn Bruce Dlcklnson M1r1amVolk KathleenBuchholz Ann Lerum Marlan Schwanebeck Thayer BASSES John Blake C J Henrtchsen Leon Lerum Darrell Nertzke Douglas Rergle DRUMS J ackte Twtss Jack Bomar Gary N1ssen Bobby Baber Demns Retgle J1m Shoe maker CORNETS Marcus Johnson Ellen Th1eman Davey George Raymond Newman Carrolyn Hoffman Shlrley A1b1n Sylvta Schwanebeck Lavonne Shannon FRENCH HORNS Kathle Shoemaker Darlene M1ller Frances Twxss Mavls Carsten CLARINETS Kay Scranton Verlee Peterson Nancy Houston Frances H1eter Phyll1s Boydston Carol Volk Karen Schaefer Caryl Craven Judy Anderson Karen M1ller Shlrley Shoemaker Katherme Zach Martlyn Bowhng Judy Hanefeldt BonmeBaber Sandra Jenk1ns CORDIS Hayes Cheryl Logan Amta Walker SAXOPHONE Frances Loney Sandra F1tch Sherlene Retkofskx Kaye Peterson Beverly Peterson Ida Grthck Helen McMahon Lavonne Mustck Joyce Johansen Car1eneN1ssen Barbara Tlueman Delores Loney BASS CLARINET Jayne Tepner OBOE Mary Houston FLUTES Barbara Houston Jamce Schrnm Norma Weber Judy Brunke Gretchen Johnson Barbara Mtller Sharon Cromwell DRUM MAJ OR J amce Schnutt DRUM MAJ ORETTES Gretchen Johnson J 3Ck18 Twlss J ayne Tepner Carrolyn Hoffman Kathxe Shoemaker Frances Twtss The band has a varled and colorful repertoxre. lts well known sk11l and showmanshxp come from hard and dthgent practxoe. Good muslc, staunch school loyalty, and a Job well done are the goals toward wh1ch every member stnves. The 1954 55 band was truly outstandmg. BARITONES: Bid George, Bruce Johnson, Gene Henrichsen, Phyllis Synovec, Phyllis f , Q Q , 9 - .7 . ' , gd pi ii fr. 1 fi f'. xrx 5 ,gi I A if ', ' Y 5 s yl K8 f Q? if iii? iv 'WQ-wwf? 2 X 2 29 '3',g7-f 'ff'9f 4 '9' and .ff ,A 1 fsf. ax Q1 Q' ' sw 1.-S' ' '- '4 1 if 5 0,1 'ff9'a 3 ff EN , 4, ga -I EX xl X29 2 Av ' 1'7 iii' 9 X 'Is ' IT' ' W. G H I Q P K If 0 I LEFT TO RIGHT Gretchen Johnson Frances Twiss Jackie Twlss Kathie Shoe maker Janice Schmitt Jayne Tepner Carrolyn Hoffman LEFT TO RIGHT: Gretchen Johnson, Jackie Twiss, Jayne Tepner, Janice Schmitt Carrolyn Hoffman, Kathie Shoemaker, Frances Twiss. I 5 Y? C? FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Colleen Hoffman, Jolene Epke, LaJean Lorenz, Carol Harrison, Norma Weber, Carrolyn Hoffman, Darlene Miller, Sharon Peterson. SECOND ROW: Miss Schacht, Kay Scranton, Carol Volk, Sandra Johnson, Alyce Schultze, Ellen Thieman, Nancy Houston, Vex-lee Peterson. THIRD ROW: Marie Callow, Norma Boies, Delores Holmes, Donna Hornik, Sandra Baldwin, Barbara Miller, Mary Houston, Barbara Thieman, FOURTH ROW: Frances Heiter, Nylia Feiling, Carlene Nissen, Barbara Houston, Jayne Tepner, Jackie Twiss, Janice Schmitt. 1 ' '72 Y Rh? FIRST ROW, Left to Right: David Holmes, Larry Courtnage, Donnie Russell, Dennis Doerr, Lowell Peterson, Wendell Johnson, Larry Weber, Darryl Gloe. SECOND ROW: Leo Kmiecik, Robert Cosgrove, Chauncey Harrison, Bruce Closter, Maynard Suhr, Darrell Neitzke, Ronnie Alexander, Robert Tift, Miss Schacht. THIRD ROW: Marcus Johnson, Lyle Ashburn, Larry Anderson, Lyle Mullins, Gene Young, Ed Prange, Frank Keinow. FOURTH ROW: Garry Young, Gerain Spatz, Larry Jolmson, Don Henery, Darold Oltjenbruns, Marvin Sorenson, Jim Tawney. ' J I Av FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Marlene Johnson, Beverly Peterson, Shirley Albin, Colleen Hofftnan, Jolene Epke, Miss Schacht, Carol Harrison, Norma Weber, Carrolyn Hofftnan, Darlene Miller, Sharon Peterson. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Russell, Kay Scranton, Carol Volk, Sandra Johnson, .filytge Schultze, Ellen Thief man, Phyllis Boydston, Nancy Houston, Verlee Peterson, Frances Loney. THIRD ROW: Joan Saxama, Marilyn Johnson, Marie Callow, Norma Boies, Delores Holmes, Donna Hornivk, Sandra Baldwin, Barbara Miller, Mary Houston, Barbara Thieman. FOURTH ROW: Glenda Holmes, Sherlene Reikofslti, i3arb.ira McMahon, Frances Hieter, Carlene Nissen, Nylia Feilinu, Barbara Houston, Jayne Tepner, Jin-Ric Iwiss, Janice Schmitt. l 42 45? All FLRST ROW, Left to Right: Sylvia Schwanebeck, Verleen Gast, Mary Lou Cosurove, Marjorie Barnes, Mary Edith Herrick, LaJean Lorenz, Charlotte Anderson, Betty Johnson, Phyllis Senseney, Carolyn Bossard. SECOND ROW: Miriam Volk, Kathleen Buchholz, Juanita Sothan, .i.rdisJacobson, Ramona Walton, Darlene White, Karen Schaefer, Anita Koehler, Naomi Schneider, Luanne Horst. THIRD ROW: Joan Wostrel, Mary Moser, Lillian Shermer, Sandra Fitch, Marilyn Johansen, Twila Young, fuiita Norris, Janice Blunck, Lavonne Shannon, Rose Lederer. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Synovec, Marilyn Bowlinu, Barbara Peterson, Jean Hayes, Bette Callow, Karen Miller, Caryl Craven, Frances Twiss, Nyla Epke, Mavis Carstens, Seastet FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Tnieman, Miss Schacht, Jolene Epke SECOND ROW: Jayne Tepner, Barbara Houston. THIRD ROW: Barbara Mrller Nancy Houston. .71uZp lwia 33 Q xiki FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Pat Pond, Jerry Bagwell, Donnie Russell, Keith Harmon, Dennis Doerr, Miss Schacht, Leo Kmiecik, Marvin Sorenson, Lawrence Henery, Lyle Ashburn, Marcus Johnson. SECOND ROW: Allen Norris, Robert Cosgrove, Roland Young, Bruce Closter, Don Henery, John Blake, Gene Young, Larry Anderson, Lyle Mullins, Warren Buchholz. THIRD ROW: Merlyn Hoffart, Roger Hoffart, Larry Johnson, Robert Tift, Garry Young, Gerain Spatz, Lynn Redinbaugh, Maynard Suhr, Bill Reikofski, Douglas Weber. FOURTH ROW: Ed Prange, Frank Keinow, Darryl Gloe, David Holmes, Wesley Boydston, Larry Courtnage, Ronnie Alexander, Larry Weber, Chauncey Harrison, Lowell Peterson, Wendell Johnson, FIFTH ROW: Vernon Mlnarik. .71uu.n, Enya, flhulife Simtet Z Xl FIRST ROW Left to Right Darryl Gloe C J Henrichsen Ed Prange Gary Lortz Jack Bomar Donme Russell Miss Schacht SECOND ROW Marcus Johnson Pat Pond Lyle Ashburn John Blake Frank Kienow, Bob Watson. 'Uxmal ' Vocal musxc was off to a good start this year with Miss Schacht as the D1rector Girls Glee met on Monday Wednesday and Fr1days Boys Glee on Tuesday and Thursday and M1xed Chorus on Tuesday and Thursday The Chr1stmas program was held on December 21 with Girls Glee M1xed Chorus and Boys Glee paruclpanng Next 1n hne was practice for the Sprxng Musicale and contest The muslcale was held on Apr1l5 with Gxrls Glee Boys Glee Mixed Chorus Tr1ple Tr1o Sextet Tr1o and Male Quartet part1c1pat1ng Solorsts were Judy Brunke medium vo1oe J eanme Peterson low voice Barbara M1l1er med1um voice Carol Harrison high voice Sharon Peterson high voice Marie Callow medium voice Lyle Mullins medium voice Sherlene Re1kofsk1 piano solo Mary Houston piano solo Those going to the D1str1ct Contest at Wayne on April 15 and 16 and the1r ratings are as follows Sherlene R61kOfSk1 fsuperiorj Mary Houston fsuperiorj Barbara Miller fsuperiorj Carol Harrlson Qexcellentj Sharon Peterson Csuperlorj Marie Callow fexcellentj Lyle Mull1ns Cexcellentj Groups gomg to the Contest were Glrls Glee Qexcellent ratlngj T riple Tr1o fsuperror raungj Sextette fexcellent ratingj Tr1o Qsuperxor ratrngy Male Quartet fexoellent ratmgy Miriam Volk, high voice 5.76.61 The Crulser FHA was launched on Wednesday September 8 w1th a Hobo party to wh1ch all the Freshmen were mvtted Carrolyn Hoffman our fleet Admlral fPres1 denty led the crew of 92 members Rlgdll hand mates were Admtral Colleen Hoffman flst V1ce Pres1dentJ V1ce Adm1ra1 Marte Callow 42nd V1ce Presxdentj Log Keepers Barbara Thteman fsecretaryb Ellen Th1eman fH1stor1anJ Bursar Joyce Hoffman fTreasurerJ L1eutenant m charge of pubhctty Darlene M1l1erfPubhc1tyCha1rmanQ Ens1gn Shxrley Albm QRECFCHIIOH Chamrmanj Warrant off1cer Frances H1eterfPar ltamentartanj 'ommander xn charge of slngmg Mary HoustonQSong Leaderj promotton offtcer Nancy Houston CDegree Chaxrmanj nav1gators M1ss Tel1manfAdv1sorJ Verlee Peterson CAss1stant to Advrsorj and Mrs Andy Th1emanQChapter Motherj We flrst put to port on October 2 where we attended the Dxstr1ct IV Convent1on at Sprtngvlew Plamvlew had two d1str1ct off1cers for the year 1954 and 1955 Darlene Mlller Secretary and Mary Houston Song Leader We observed FHA week from October 31 to November 6 Several FHA members attended church together on Sunday to start the week off An FHA dlsplay wmdow was ftxed downtown on Monday The glrls were brxghtly dressed on Tuesday when all FHA members wore red and whlte Everyone was busy on Wednesday preparmg for the banquet we gave our parents on that mght On Thursday an arncle was prepared for our FHA PAPER NO Gr1pe Day was observed on Fr1day when lughschoolstudentspaxdl d for each t1me they complatned To end the week we each d1d a good deed for someone Angel Slster Week was he1d1n December w1th our party on December 15 w1th every one reveahng the1r angel slster Marte Callow and Dwam Kteckhafer were crowned Kmg and Queen of Hearts on February 9 Attendants were Nancy Houston Joyce Hoffman Sandra Johnson Carrolyn Bossard Edwm Chrrstenson Darold Olqenbruns Don Henery and Eugene Young Verlee Peterson and Marvm Elwood d1d the crowmng A talent show was also held w1th Ben Mlles l'eCClVlIlg 1st pr1ze March 12 marked the date of our bake sale at Ashburn Furnxture Store Each member brought food equlvalent to S1 50 State Convent1on was held Aprxl 2 w1th Carrolyn Hoffman Mane Callow Barbara Th1eman Mary Houston and Verlee Peterson attendmg from Plamvxew Mary Houston was elected State 2nd V1ce Prestdent for the year 55 56 Verlee Peterson was State Secretary tn 54 55 Electlon of offlcers was held on Apr1l 27 w1th mstallatlon on May 4 The followlng offxcers were elected Prestdent Mary Houston Vtce Prestdent Mar1eCa1low 2nd V1ce Presldent Sandra Johnson Secretary Darlene Mxller Treasurer Alyce Schultze Parlxamentartan,SandraBaldw1n Htstortan Ellen Thxeman Degree Chatrman Marllyn Johnson Pubhctty Chaxrman Mavxs Carstens Recreatlon Chatrman Helen McMahon Song Leader Judy Brtmke Chapter Mother Mrs Andy Tfueman A breakfast was held on May 18, tn honor of the Semor FHA gtrls Hot chocolate and rolls were served Kearney Offtcers workshop was held June 1 to 3 Sxx grrls and a mother Mrs Stuart Houston attended Our sh1p was launched for the year by holdtng a bustness meeting tn wluch we de cxded to hold three meetxngs durmg the summer I U Y -I ' - - ' f ' . . , . 1 . . 1 . Y J . n . - . Z ' . , . . . C I 1 I r n . I . . . . Q . ' . - . . :J . . . : . . : ' . ' ' : I , 1 ' . - u - n . - - ' . . . D . onSaturday. , - - 2 . . . 1 l I I I I I I . . . v . I . ' ' . . . . . - . , -, , ' 1 -I ' 1 ' . : ' - ' . ' : ' ' ' . 1 . ' : . : . . .: . . ' . 2 . . . 3 .. . ' . I . . ' Q , : . . ' . a . - I O C2 EJ' FIRST ROW: Carolyn Bossard, Betty Callow, Lavonne Shannon, Kathleen Buchholz, Charlotte Anderson, Lalean Lorenz, Joyce Johanson, Barbara Johnson. SECOND ROW: Nyla Epke, Helen McMahon, Karen Miller, Frances Twiss, Carol Craven, Marilyn Johanson, Judy Hanefeldt, Marion Schwanebeck. THIRD ROW: Bette Steinkraus, Alyce Bodfield, Mary Ellen Hackett, Barbara Miller, Sandra Baldwin, Ellen Thieman, Alyce Schultze, Sandra Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Miss Tellman, Barbara Peterson, Mavis Carsten, Judy Brunke, Jackie Twiss, Jayne Tepner, Barbara Houston, Verleen Gast. 3 i X Y aw FIRST ROW: Miss Tellman, Sylvia Schwanebeck, Janice Schmitt, BettyJohnson, Shirley Albin, Colleen Hoffman, Joyce Hoffman, SECOND ROW: Frances Loney, Verlee Peterson, Nancy Houston, Glenda Holmes, Joan iazama, Barbara Thieman, Jolene Epke. THIRD ROW: Carrolyn Hoffman, Darlene Miller, Frances Hieter, Jann,-Q lalunck, Lavonne Musick, Marie Callmt, Marilyn Johnson, Mary Houston. ,hm J 1 46 fZ..76.Cl. , far. '14 00N I ,.. 'li' , fr ,. ff Q FIRST ROW: Frances Hieter, Shirley Albin, Carrolyn Hoffman, Colleen Hoffman, Barbara Thieman, Miss Tellman. SECOND ROW: Mary Houston, Marie Callow, Nancy Houston, Darlene Miller, Ellen Thieman. I . 1P0y4.f73, felt ,740 Rue vii' 'D'-My J J FIRST ROW Mrs Cram, Carol Harnson, Mar3or1e Barnes, Marlene Johnson, Lavonne Muslck, Jamce Blunck, Betty Johnson QECOND ROW Joxce Hoffman,L1111an Shermer, Nancy Houston, Phylhs Boydston, Verlee Peterson, NQOITII Schnelder f aj 'N I Z K -3 i oopsn N x' 'g:D 4' f fx 445775 ,Ju L! 'Ji The F F A started off thelr 1954 1955 season by electmg Lyle Mulltns President Don Henery V1ce Presldent Marvm Sorenson Secretary Leonard Wostrel Treasurer Larry Anderson Sentxnel and Marlxn M111er Newsreporter The lughhght of the year for the aggxes was the crowmng of the Kmg and Queen of Hearts Dwam K1eckhafer was chosen as kmg and Mane Callow was chosen as the queen Attendants were Edwm Chrtsttansen Darold Oltjenbruns Eugene Young and Don Henery Theg1rlswereNancy Houston Joyce Hoffman Carrolyn Bossard and Sandra Johnson The Judgmg team entered contests at Norfolk Stoux C1ty and Lxncoln The State Conventton held March 31 through Apr1l2 was attended by Marvm Sorenson Marhn M1ller Lyle Mulhns Larry Anderson Leonard Wostrel Dwam K1ecld1afer Don Henery Darold Oltyenbruns Allen Schumacher Duane Dean Maynard Suhr Harlan Hansen Kenneth Frost and Glenn Carpenter Thetr sponsor was Mr Goudge Lyle was recogmzed as a State Farmer at the conventton and recetved S25 from the Ak Sar Ben The annual Parent and Son Ftm Feed was held Aprxl 20 1955 Those attendmg were parents F F A members school board faculty and spec1al guests Entertamment was furnxshed by Mary Houston on the electnc organ Ben Mtles was toast master for the evemng and Mr Nelson gave the welcome Dramattzatxon of the creed was gxven by Larry Anderson Raymond Duerst Chancey Harrlson Edw1n Chrtstxansen Marvm Sorenson Don Henery Warren Buchholz Leonard Wostrel Lyle Mullms Leo Kmlecxk Mar1eCal1ow and Maulyn Johnson Mr Schell Mr Peterson and Ralph Jacobson were elected honorary members of the orgamzatxon Wantresses were the followxng F H A gxrls Carrolyn Hoffman Colleen Hoffman Jolene Epke Sandra Johnson Barbara Thteman Mar1lyn Johnson Ellen Th1eman Sandra Baldwm Alyce Schultze Joyce Hoffman Frances Hxeter J ackxe Twxss Jayne Tepner and Luanne Horst '15 d 93a aww ,8Y'Z7fAl P And i 7-Bree M5 Mali! 51 Deyf 5oH' x5f7or7y L: ,Jac fyffbefo F00 h Nlcfz HT wavxq7? SUYFY,-St! fi. fi. Q. .93anquet I ,nr f I fx' 14 Rx XRSQV DOH K, F DM7-jf Hgexfhf ' THQ Brass 2 .' M ,. 3' A.. M -l gf' xg WHQ 7 '5 T HQ7' Mar Teh SHU77 lp.- . . S Some COT71 1 5 , Mn My , My 7, lr '75 , 13, YF st M ' if mum ' , ne 32 W S Ah. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Goudge, Marvin Theis, Larry Anderson, Dwain Kieckhafer, Ben Miles, Marvin Sorensen, Edwin Christiansen, Leonard Wostrel, Lyle Mullins, Eugene Young, Darold Oltjenbruns. SECOND ROW: Don Snodgrass, Allen Schumacher, Meryln Davids, Duane Dean, Bob Goetzinger, Ray- mond Duerst, Marlin Miller, Vernon Mlnarik, Warren Buchholz, Don Henery, John Shannon, Lawrence Henery. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Schwanebeck, Orval Johnson, Glenn Carpenter, Don Beltz, Harlan Hansen, Gary Young, Larry Johnson, Larry Oltjenbruns, Mervin Weber, Duane Weber, Robert Tift. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Peterson, Wendell Johnson, Allan Norris, Claude Walton, Bruce Closter, Chauncey Harrison, Rollan Young, Wesley Boyston, Thomas Vavak, Loren Hansen, Elwood Pilger. FIFTH ROW: Morris Holtzclaw, Keith Harmon, Arlin Miller, John Mosher, Larry Courtnage, Leo Kmiecik, Duane Palmer, Ronald Alexander, Gerain Spatz, Maynard Suhr. SIXTH ROW: Leon Lerum, Kenneth Frost. Q ?'Y FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Don Henery, Larry Anderson, Marvin Sorenson, Lyle Mullins. SECOND ROW: Marlin Miller, Leonard Wostrel. vnlclkk V4.0 4....-page Anud red and whlte streamers and a huge football on the stage Lyle Ashburn and Barbara Thleman were crowned K1ng and Queen at the opentng of the homecomlng ceremon1es F rtday afternoon October 8 tn the School Aud1tor1um by last year s lung and queen J1m Bossard and Martlyn Hanefeldt Attendants to the queen were Judy Brunke freshman Alyce Schultze sophomore Joyce Hoffman Jtuuor and Jolene Epke semor The gxrls were escorted by four senlor boys Dwa1n Kteckhafer Elmer Fr1edr1ch Lyle Mulhns and Jack Bomar respecttvely who were attendants to the k1ng Jean and Joan Couchman tw1n daughters ofMr and Mrs Don Couchman were crown bearers Hu1gens were tra1n bearers The queen rece1ved a grft from the P club and the kmg from the Pep club Nancy Houston presldent of the Pep Club welcomed the Alumm and was nustress of cere rnorues for the program The response grven by Loretta Bucholz was followed by two numbers by the boys octette Followmg a presentauon of yells led by the cheerleaders Coach Hanson gave a short talk tn whlch he lntroduced tle co captams Gary Ltngenfelter and Gary We1nr1ch The latter gave a short pep talk The program closed w1th the P1a1nv1ew Hrgh School Band playmg the recess1onal At the Homecomrng football game played wxth Cre1ghton tn the everung there were an esumated 1200 people tn attendance The btgday was brought to a close by a vrctory over Crergh ton Bulldogs and Robert Kopp, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Kopp, and Ned Huigens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V o ir I , ?i'r I0 h ,VL ff .h if ' 4 5 A 1 , , 4 1 9 M1 1 ' J L e - 22 neern LEFT TO RIGHT: Dwnin Kiecklmfer, Judy brunke, Lyle Mu1lins,Joyce Hoffman, Joan Couchman, Marilyn Hanefeldt, Ned Huigens, Barbara Thieman, Lyle Ashburn, Robert Kopp, Jim Bossard,Jean Couchman, Jack Uomar, Jolene Epke, Elmer Frie Jrich, Alyce Schulze. A v JN R Y 1, 32 R H , P L 1 A U K THIEMAN TIIIEMAN TEPNER TWI5S HOFFMAN ALBIN HOFITMAN HOFFF.1,'XN if HOFFMAN v iL'S' TEPNER HOFFMAN THIEMAN HOFFMAN ALBIN Vwlsn T HIEMAN ,gfivf ...Q A F! 1, ,AI 46 . f I 'si 5 ,a 5- F ff 0 1 5' ,filufi This year the Plainview Pep Club cheered a lusty Pirate crew through another highly successful season in football. The ninety-five members of this club, whose purpose is to support our team in victory and defeat, are all grateful to the athletic boys for the winning teams they provided in return for our cheers. Thank you, boys. You've made our job worthwhile. Our uniforms were red skirts, white sweaters with Pirate emblems on the left shoulder. Each member has been required to wear her uniform to all games both at home and out of town. Our first team cheerleaders were: Colleen Hoffman, Carrolyn Hoffman,Jayne Tepner, and Barbara Thieman. Second team cheerleaders were: Shirley Albin, Joyce Hoffman, Jackie Twiss, and Ellen Thieman. Our Pep Club Banquet was held March 25. The theme Pep Steam, Coach, Team, was carried out in the decorations, programs and menu. Everyone turned out in their Sunday best for this traditional celebration in honor of our Plainview High School Athletes. Pep Club officers for this year were: Nancy Houston, President, Frances Hieter, Vice- Presidentg Frances Loney, Secretary, Mary Houston, Treasurer, Phyllis Boydston, Food Chair- mang Donna Hornik, Assistant Food Chairmang and Delores Holmes, Newsreporter, Sponsors were Miss Kraemer, Miss Schacht, and Miss Tellman. Remember we'll be back next year supporting our team with pep and enthusiasm. .T , ,Hicew 5' ,Cihdi FIRST ROW Barbara Thteman Jayne Tepner Colleen Hoffman Carrolyn Hoffman SECOND ROW Carolyn Thayer Norma Jean Botes Martlyn Johnson Mary Houston Mary Lou Cosgrove Carol Harr1son Jamce Johnson Sylvra Schwanebeck THIRD ROW Kay Scranton Verlee Peterson Franoes Loney Norma Weber Sherlene Retkofskt Barbara McMahon Nancy Houston Phyllts Boydston Dorothy Russell Donna Hormk Delores Holmes FOURTH ROW Carol Volk Beverly Peterson Naomt Schnelder Karen Schaefer Darlene Whtte Jamce Schmltt Mary Hetrlck Maryorte Barnes Mxss Schacht Mlss Tellman Mrss Kraemer f 'QP fi an FIRST ROW Ellen Threman Jackte Tw1ss Sh1r1eyA1b1n Joycelrioffman SECOND ROW Ardts Jacob son Kathleen Buchholz Verleen Gast Mar11ynJohansen LaJeanLorenz Charlotte Anderson Iwyla Fexhng Barbara Houston THIRD ROW CarleneN1ssen Darlene Mtller Sandra Fttch Marlene Johnson Sharon Peterson Alyce Schultze Jamce Bltmck Lavonne lWlUS1Ck Lavonne Shannon FOURTH ROW Barbara Jones Sharlyn Muller Etleen Schumacher Betty Jones Kathte Shoemaker Tw1laYoung Antta Iyorrts Helen M1nar1k Barbara Mxller FIFTH ROW Sandra Johnson Sandra Baldwm Joyce Hayes Betty Johnson Rose Lederer 'I Y!! 'Uh , I . M FIRST ROW Jean Hayes Bette Callow Karen Mtller Frances Twrss CarylCraven Judy Hanefeldt Marlan Schwanebeck Bette Stetnkraus SECOND ROW lXl3I'l1Xll Bowhnq Phyllls Senseney Carolyn Muller Berdeen Sorenson Jeamne Petersen Helen McMahon Judy Brunke THIRD ROW Carolyn Uossard Phyllts Thayer 1.uel1aHarr1S Juuy Xndersen Wanda Norrls Mtrxam Volk Sus an lfxuhl LAST ROW Barbara Peterson lX18VlS Carstens Joyce Johansen lwyla Epke Barbara Johnson : ' , , , . : I b I . I I I . I u Q .9 n 1 , I s v '. . : . . ' ' . n .. . ,I .I .. ' , ' . ' 3 - A QT' , A lib ' ' .. 2 'S' fi' Q Y It ' L - n - - ,V . .. - : . . . .' .U .' i z . - I D I 4 I I It 1 . : ' , . ' . . I V I I ' I I ' I ' I I V I . H I I I A I , V' - 5 '. ' . : . A, .' - . . l ff ' A 53 I ' -' V f I 4 P I ' E . 'S . ' . ' . 1. ,, 1, iv' V .' D A. .. .. ' f,. ., I 1 n - 4' 1 ,' n if 1 1 . fi '54 Plainview 31 O'Neill Plainview 15 South Sioux Plainview 26 Bloomfield Plainview 7 Laurel Plainview 21 Creighton Plainview 20 Neligh Plainview 41 Pierce Plainview 46 Harrington Plainview Wayne Totals 252 The Pirates ended their 54 season leaving a trail of 8 defeated teams and only one black mark, a defeat by Laurel. The season's statistics are as follows: Longest run Lyle Ashburn 84 yards Longest pass Bomar to Buchholz 60 yards Extra points C. I. Hendrickson 17 for 22 Punts Lyle Ashburn 37 yard average Rushing Jerry Loney 9.5 yard average Rushing Lyle Ashburn 6 yard average Rushing Jack Bomar 5. 5 yard average Rushing Ed Prange 4.3 yard average Outstanding lineman Lyle Mullins Outstanding lineman Ed Prange Outstanding lineman Bob Patras FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dwain Kieckhafer, Warren Buchholz, Marcus Johnson, John Blake, Lyle As burn, Gary Lingenfelter, Edward Prange, Lyle Mullins, Bob Patras. SECOND ROW: Leon Lerum, Gary Weinrich, Gary Young, Jack Bomar, C. I. Henrichsen, Jerry Loney, Elmer Fredrich, Frank Keinow THIRD ROW: Bob Watson, Allen Schumacher, Jerry Peterson, David Holmes, Don Beltz, Harold Goetz inger, Gerian Spatz, Bob Larson. FOURTH ROW: Coach Hanson, Pat Pond, Harlan Hanson, Darrel Gloe Duane Weber, Bruce Closter, Loren Hanson, Don Snodgrass, Coach Graff. FIFTH ROW: Gary lortz, Lyle Pendergast, Lynn Redinbaugh, Roland Young, Robert Tift, Orville Johnson, Terry Shoemaker, Larry Courtnage, LaMonte Stewart. BASKETBALL The 1954 1955 basketball team fmrshed up the season wlth two wms and fourteen losses Pla1nv1ew s wmmng games were wlth Pxerce and O Nelll Top hxgh pomt man was Jack Bomar wxth 127 pomts and second hxgh pomt man was Bob Patras wlth 119 pomts The Pxrate Crew showed frne sportsrnanshxp throughout the games SEASON RECORD Won 2 Lost 14 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Pla1nv1ew Pla1nv1ew Pla1nv1ew Pla1nv1ew Pla1nv1ew Pla1nv1ew Plamview PIBIHVICW Pla1nv1ew Pla1nv1ew Pla1nv1ew Plamvxew Pla1nv1ew Crerghton Pterce Wayne Laurel Bloomfleld I-Iartmgton South Sloux C1ty Crelghton Plerce Randolph Hartlngton Laurel Nellgh Pla1nv1ew O Ne111 Pla1nv1ew Amsworth CONFERENCE STANDINGS Hartmgton Laurel Bloomfleld Prerce Pla1nv1ew FIRST TEAM FIRST ROW Marcus Johnson Warren Buchholz Gary Lrngenfelter Arlo Remmens John Blake Leon Lerum Bob Watson SECOND ROW Coach Burl Graff, Jack Bomar C J Hxnrlchsen, Ed Prange, Bob Patras Bob Larson Jerry Loney and Coach Bob Hanson ' ' 40 ' 49 ' ' 52 ' ' 47 ' ' 40 ' 50 ' ' 36 ' 56 ' ' 38 '74 ' ' 43 44 ' ' 35 ' 44 ' ' 38 ' 78 ' 38 ' ' 72 ' ' 37 ' 57 ' ' 52 ' 49 ' 10- 0 ' ' 47 62 6-4 ' ' 33 ' 71 ' 6-4 Plainview 40 Bloomfield 57 Creighton 6-4 ' ' 49 65 ' 1 -9 ' ' 62 ' 72 ' ' 1-9 7 V1 , Q 'rf - 1 A SECOND TEAM V1 FIRST ROW Marcus Johnson Pat Pond Jerry Peterson Warren Buchholz Joe Rexkofslu Leon Lerum Bob Watson Frank Kxenow SECOND ROW ,Terry Loney Lyle Pendergast Darrold Gloe Marl1nM1ller Gary Young Don Beltz Allen Schumacker Orval Johnson P CLUB FIRST ROW Left to Rrght Ed Prange Lyle Ashburn Gary Lmgenfelter John Blake Marcus Johnson Dwa1nK1eckhafer Ben Mlles Eugene Young SECOND ROW Coach Burl Graff Elmer Frledrlch Warren Buchholz Jerry Loney Gary Lortz Lyle Mulhns ,Tack Bomar Coach Bob Hanson THIRD ROW C J Hennchsen Bob Patras P Club Offwers Jack Bomar Secretary Treasurer Lyle Ashburn Presxdenr and Lyle Mullms Vrce Presrdent Ni 23'A33K: Rssfau L37 27 L3 V 14 l l , 5. TRACK The Plainview Pirates are the Conference Champs in track for '55. On April 22, eight Pi- rate track men invaded I-iartington's Oval and came home with the Conference Championship The meet was close up until the-kat events when the 880 and the miie relay teams finally clinch- ed the VICTORY. The boys who scored points for the Pirate crew are: ' Warren Buchholz 54 ' Ed Prange 21 ' Bob Patras ' Lyle Ashbum ' Bob larson ' C. J. Hinrichsen ' Jerry Loney 45 ' Gerald Peterson 41 ' Eugene Young 33 ' Marcus Johnson 33 Bob Watson 29 Joe Reikofski ' Lettermen FIRST ROW, Left to Right. Burl Graff, Jerry honey, Bob Larson, Bob Pau'as,C I Hin nchsen Ed Prange and Robert Hanson SECOND ROW Gerald Peterson Warren Buch holz Eugene Young Bob Watson and Marcus Johnson FRESHMAN SPEEDSTERS9 RUNNERS ?'7'7 H-E-E-E-L-P FLYING LOW I THINK I CAN STILL MORE RUNNERS ll nil' UP AND OH MY HEAD ll PUTTER OR PUTER99 93 ical tion FIRQT ROW Phylhs Thayer Janlce Nchmxtt Darlene Mlller Sh1rleyAlb1n Mr Hanson Sherlene Renlfofsln lworma Weber Barbara McMahon JoyceHayes SECOND ROW Al1ceBodf1eld Mary Hackett Joyce Johansen Jean Hayes Barbara Peterson Judy Kumm Caryl Craven Judy Brunke THIRD ROW Judy Weber Carolyn Mueller Luella Harms Carolyn Bossard Nyla Epke Karen M1ller Frances ly lss Mavls Carstens CJ .LL-.-,.... -. l FIRST ROW Colleen Hoffman Barbara Thleman Carrolyn Hoffman Frances H1eter Sandra Johnson Darlene Whxte Karen Schaefer bECObD ROW Elleen Suhr Joyce Hoffman Glenda Holmes Mary rle Barnes Carol Harnson E1leen bchumacher sharalyn Mueller THIRD ROW Beverly Peterson Marlene Johnson Frances Loney sylv1aSchwanebeck Jolene Epke L1llxan Shermer Mr Graff FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ronnie Bagwell, Bruce Johnson, David Peterson, Raymond Newrnan, 'lerry Young, Bobby Baber, Marvin Watson, Davey George, Jimmy Brunke. SECOND ROW: Coach Graff, Butch Houston, Gene Henrick- son, Richard Kuhl, Billy George, Paul Brodhagen, David Gentzler, Ashly Story, Coach Hanson. Bonnie Baber, Gretchen Johnson, Shirley Shoeinalfer, Jeanine stewart, Dixie 'lepner and Kaye Peterson. f J ,. 9 I , W X L A A C,apta11i'l'irr,'Yo X vb fi Yr eng a11df.0ai'Irlltir1s Congratulanons Semors of '55 Trudy says ' Thanks a rn1ll1on for your past patronage We have all had a lot of fun servmg you Always keep ln rnlnd our motto You must be satlsfled Plalnvlew s Headquarters for Plctures of Dlstlnctlon MA CK ST Dl0 Helen and Harold Plamvlew Former graduates of P. H. S. Nebraska I ' ' H - - - rv ' - ll . . , . . . . ' i og! .J r e 6' . 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