Platteview High School - Trojan Yearbook (Platteview, NE)

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Springfield, Nebraska We, the senior class of 1958, wish to dedicate this annual to the entire high school faculty. Their aid during our years of attendance in high school has been invaluable to us. Mr. Harold Luttman Mr. Ray Dowling Mr. Darrell Brandenburg Mrs. Edythe Dyer Miss Lois Disney DEAN GLORIA 6 ORVILLE J. BECK BETTY ANN HENNINGS Boy ’ Music - Mixed Chorus Class Play -- Annual Staff Paper Staff -- 1,2,4 Girls’Glee............ 1,2.3,4 . 1,2 Mixed Chorus-------------- 1,2 -3.4 Pep Club...............1.2,3,4 — 4 Volleyball.............1.2,3,4 --4 Class Play ----------------3,4 Annual Staff ------------------ 4 Paper Staff..................4 CLASS FLOWER Blue Carnation CLASS COLORS French Blue And White CLASS MOTTO “Within Ourselves Our Future Lies. WANDA KAREN MCCARTY ROBERT C. WIESE ---3.4 —1.2 1.2.3.4 — 3.4 ---4 — 3.4 ---4 ---4 Girls' Glee--———----------1.2,3,4 Boys' Music Mixed Chorua--—-------------1,2 Baseball---- Pep Club-------------— “1.2,3,4 Basketball Volleyball---------------1,2,3,4 Lettered--— Class Officer................1.2 Class Officer Class Play ------------------- 3,4 Class Play— Annual Staff----------------- 4 Annual Staff-- Office Girl...................-4 Paper Staff — 8 ROSALIE ANN ARMBRUST Girls Glee..................2.3,4 Mixed Chorus ---------------- 1 Pep Club...................1.2.3.4 Volleyball.................1,2,3.4 Class Officer------------------J t4 Class Play---------------------3,4 Annual Staff---------------------4 Paper Staff------------------ 4 DONNA LOUISE HAYNIE Girls’ Glee................... ! Class Play-------------------3,4 JERRY OSBORN Boys' Music-—...— ----------.... 3 Track........................ ,3 Lettered--------------------- 3 Baseball-----------------1.2,3,4 Lettered-----------------1.2.3,4 Basketball---------------1.2,3,4 Lettered-------------------2,3,4 Class Officer ------------- 1,2 Class Play-------------------3,4 Annual Staff ------------------ 4 Paper Staff--------------------4 JOHN C. ISKE Boys’ Music------------------- 1 Mixed Chorus ----------------- 1 Class Officer------------------ 4 Class Play------------------ 3,4 Annual Staff--------------------4 Paper Staff --------------------4 GARY GRUBE Boys' Music- Track ....... Lettered----- Baseball----- Lettered----- Basketball --• Lettered----- Class Officer Class Play-- Annual Staff - Paper Staff -- ......3 — 2.3 3 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 ----3.4 — 1.2 — 3.4 ------4 -----4 DEAN C. TIMMERMAN Boys Music --------------—-1,2 Track..........................2 Lettered ------------------ 2 Baseball-- -------------- 1.2,3 Lettered ------------------ 1,2,3 Basketball ------------- — -1,2.3,4 Lettered -------------------- 3,4 Class Officer----------------- 3 Class Play.....................3 Annual Staff------------------ 4 Paper Staff....................4 JUDY DORTHEA SASS Girls Glee - Mixed Chorus Pep Club------- Volleyball----- Class Officer Class Play --■ Annual Staff-- Paper Staff--- - 2.3.4 1 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 ------3 — 3.4 ------4 -----4 GLORIA SHARON KEYES Girls Glee.................1,2,3.4 Mixed Chorus ---- — -----------1,2 Pep Club...................1.2.3.4 Cheerleader -------------- 1,2,3,4 Volleyball ----------------- 1.2,3,4 Class Officer ---------- 1,2,3,4 Class Play......................3,4 Annual Staff---- 4 Paper Staff ------------------- 4 GENE TREADWAY Boys’ Music---------------------1 Mixed Chorus ----------------- 1 Basketball----------------------4 Class Play......................4 Annual Staff ------------------- 4 Paper Staff.................... 4 JAMES J. THULIN Boys’ Music--------------- 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus--------------- 1.2 Track------------------ ,4 Basketball --------------- 1.2,3,4 Class Play.............—----3,4 Annual Staff------------------ 4 LJass Tlistory Our tour of the planets began in the year 1954. This was also our freshman year at Springfield High School. A group of eighteen eager adventurers, namely, Orville Beck, Robert Daniels, Gary Grube, Donald Haynie, Donna Haynie, Raymond Haynie, Betty Ann Hennings, John Iske, Gloria Keyes, Wanda McCarty, Jerry Osborn, Judy Sass, Janet Shepherd, James Thulin, Dean Timmerman, Gene Treadway, Robert Wiese, and William Woodward embarked from the Springfield space station, bound for a four-year tour of the planets. The first stop on our tour was the planet, Mars. It was then the middle of our freshman year. Charlotte Hitt joined our group there, making our total nineteen. As we passed over Jupiter at the beginning of our sophomore year. Gene Treadway and Charlotte Hitt decided to do some sight-seeing, and we dropped them off. Rosalie Armbrust and Claude Corpian joined us there. This brought the total at the beginning of our sophomore year once again to nineteen. In the middle of that year Claude decided to leave us, and we bade him farewell on Saturn. We remained on Saturn until the beginning of our junior year. By that time Donald Haynie, William Woodward, and Janet Shepherd had become attached to Saturn and also chose to remain there. This dropped our number to fifteen as we entered our junior year. During our junior year we traveled from Saturn to Venus. There we left Robert Daniels and Raymond Haynie, who preferred the climate and scenery there. It was now the beginning of our senior year, and we were still on Venus. We picked up Richard Malone, who decided that travel with us would be more exciting than travel alone. Gene Treadway was with us again. His sight-seeing was done, and he returned to our group once more. Richard soon tired of our travel, and he left us in the middle of our senior year. At the end of our senior year we were back on Earth. Our group numbered fourteen. Those present at the end of the trip were Rosalie Armbrust, Orville Beck, Gary Grube, Donna Haynie, Betty Ann Hennings, John Iske, Gloria Keyes, Wanda McCarty, Jerry Osborn, Judy Sass, James Thulin, Dean Timmerman, Gene Treadway, and Robert Wiese. The fourteen crew members parted at the Springfield space station on May 22, 1958. Each of them went his own way, remembering the wonderful experiences that they had shared during the four years of travel. All the members agreed that this trip had been educational, thrilling, and exciting, ahd that it would never be forgotten by any of them. Ladies, Gentlemen, Board of Education, Superintendent, Teachers, and Friends: We, the Senior Class of 1958, of Springfield High School, of the city of Spring- field, Sarpy County, State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking all previous promises. I, Rosie Armbrust, will my interests in Louisville to Sandra Seibold and Pat Thulin. It’ll keep you both busy, girls. I, Orville beck, will my classic inability to get my 28 chevie to run on cold mornings, to Robert Schoting and his motorcycle. I, Donna Haynie, will my quiet ways to Ramona Reitz. I, Betty Ann Hennings, will my height to Linda Hagan. Better start eating your Wheaties, Linda. I, John Iske, will my ability to wreck cars, to Mary Schutz. Keep wheeling Mary. I, Gloria Keyes, will my gossip column in the Echo to Diana Dill. Remember to print only the TRUTH, Dee Dee. I, Wanda McCarty, will my office job to Harolyn Howell. I, Jerry Osborn, will my high-jumping ability to Joyce Smith so she can get off the floor when she plays volleyball. I hope it helps, Joyce. I, Judy Sass, will my ability to spread false rumors, to Mary Schutz. I, Jim Thulin, will my wrestling ability to Bill Booze. Keep punching. Bill. I, Dean Timmerman, will all my girl friends in Springfield High to Bob Grell. Have fun, Bob. I, Gene Treadway, will my book in the high school library. Red Badge of Courage; to Karen McCormick. Be careful, it’s very fragile. I, Bob Wiese, will my milking abilities to my sister Kathie, so she can do it when I go to college. Keep pulling, Kathie. We, the Seniors of 1958, will our good times in Springfield High to the Seniors of 1959. We, the Seniors of 1958, will the reading of this last will and testament to Jan Z immerman. 11 % • DIANA DILL “Nice nights are better than no nights at all. PAT THULIN “I know. I can tell.” rs JOYCE SMITH “All is well that ends. HAROLYN HOWELL “Don’t know.’ r f i i BOB SC HOLT INC “Have gun, will run.” © ' BILL BOOZE “Be prepared.” KATHIE WIESE “Nowadays whatever is not worth saying is sung. JAN LEA ZIMMERMAN “Confucius say ‘shrug shoulders, save words. , 4- BOB GRELL “Beware??? 7; LAWRENCE ADDLEMAN “Work fascinates me; I can sit and watch it for hours. RAMONA REITZ “If you don’t succeed, try. try again.” KAREN MCCORMICK “When girls get together, pity the one to leave first.” LINDA HAGAN “Why? ?” SANDRA SEIBOLD “The modern dance has developed from leaps and bounds.” MARY SCHUTZ “Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow ye diet.” 13 GARY ISKE •‘Innocent until proved guilty.” KAY HIKE “A penny for your thoughts.” MARILYN KRITENBRINK ”A rolling stone gathers no moss.” omo res JODINE KEYES Not lost, gone forever.” SCOTT LUTTMAN “He who watches Zorro dies by the sword.” JANET PRICE ”A liar must have a good memory.” ft BARBARA METZGER “Confucius say, 'man who sit on splinter better off’.” NANCY OSBORN ”To have friends you must be one.” HOWARD ENG BERG “Mothers know too much.” SHEILA HAGAN “They taught us all we know.” HERMAN HIBBELER “One enemy is too many.” JANE SAiiS “Study and knowledge go hand in hand.” SUZANNE THULIN “Do as I say; not as I do.” 14 HAROLD LUTTMAN Superintendent DARRELL BRANDENBURG Coach PATSY CHIRNSIDE First Grade SELMA JOHNSON Fifth And Sixth Grade LOUISE LUTTMAN Seventh And Eight Grade GLADYS CARDIN KENNY HALTERMAN Silence U more elo- The branch was too quent than word . ' , weak.” DENNIS GOSCH “Small children should be seen and not heard.” 'V SHARON MINER Through ambition comes success.” JOHN MINER ”The coast was clear.” MARGIE HAYNIE Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses.” 15 LINDA JOERN LARRY HIKE TOM WAGENKNECHT DIXIE GOTTSCH LARRY SCHOBERT . i t JOE KISICKI DAN MCCARTY ) BETTY ZIMMERMAN HERBERT THULIN n HOWARD HAGAN DONALD BASSE MARY MALONE BENNIE ROBINSON GARY BUSKIRK JANICE BECK r DICK LATHAM ROBERT KEYES NANCY SMITH 16 REX METZGER r L MARY JO STEVE CALLAWAY SMITH JAMES ARMBRUST M LARRY NOLTE GAYNELL BUSKIRK PATRICIA ZIMMERMAN Sixth r Q PHYLLIS KEYES 3 TERRY PRICE I )■ Y W NANCY GRELL LINDA BOOZE «0 JERRY BECK STELLA ARMBRUST RODNEY NIELSEN r a r : DONNA COONTS (fa LONNIE COONTS r ROBERT GOTTSCH A ALFRED THULIN rs GARY ARDERY JERRY MEISINGER r LEE WALKER rs Wl' 1, STEVEN SCHOBERT r' SUSAN BEHNEY MILTON WALTZ PAULINE BUSKIRK CYNTHIA ZIMMERMAN ■ - 9 ROGER GRELL ' J WESLEY ERHART 17 DAVID STARTZER i'v • JIM BECK BONNIE NOLTE O DONALD BUSKIRK RUBY THULIN JOHN KNAPP ¥ ■ BARBARA VIERREGGER LOIS HAITH GREG LATHAM lik MICHAEL BROCK i. MARY ERHART MERLYN NIELSEN HELEN WALKER CATHERINE MURPHY CATHERINE BUSKIRK JERRY WIMMER 18 JOHN MURPHY LYNN SMITH GARLAND ANSON NORMA ISKE COLEEN SHEPLER STANLEY MEISINGER JAN THOMPSON DAVID GLESMAN JOYCE HANES DICK GOTTSCH JEAN LATHAM JOHN ERHART MALDEN ANSON JUDY POST 19 f i LARRY HAGAN t JEAN THOMPSON DENNIS HAHN DONALD NLETZEL -A - r, -w- MARY HAGAN DOUGLAS VOGLER 4 ' - PAMELA PIT TACK JERRY JOAN GREGG JANICE ARMBRUST KNAPP SCHOBERT HANES JACK SWANSON COLENE BUSKERK BILL POST KARIN KEYES DARLEEN GLESMANN SHIRLEY NOLTE SUSAN VIERREGGER MARK ZIMMERMAN ito Wjrf SANDRA HIKE MICKIE KR E IF E LS V ► HENRY MAJEL ARMBRUST SMITH GARY COONTS CHERYL VINCENT PATTY JOERN TERRY BANKS BEVERLY HAHN BILL PITTACK DEAN SHEPLER SUSAN KR ELF ELS GARY GOTTSCH L - y % f BOBBY JOERN DICK GLESMANN k A A JUDY ERHART JACK WALKER 21 JIMMY ERHART LLOYD GLESMANN KAREN SHEPHERD LAVINA VINSON DANNY POST WANDA VIERREGGER BOBBY ZWIEBEL MARY LOU BUSKIRK GEORGE THULIN FREDDIE SCHUTZ LINDA CALLAWAY r DUANE HAHN DAVID ANSON BARBARA HANES r KATHIE SHEPHERD MARCY GOTTSCH SUSIE MINER DANNY NOLTE n, I DAVE PITTACK NANCY BECK 22 Annual (Staff FIRST ROW: Left To Right, Gene Treadway, Dean Timmerman, Jerry Oaborn, Gary Grube. SECOND ROW: Gloria Keyes, Orville Beck, John Iske. THIRD ROW: Rosalie Armbrust, Wanda McCarty, Judy Sass. FOURTH ROW: Boe Wiese, Ray Dowling. IDcho Staff FIRST ROW: Left To Right, Gene Treadway, Jerry Osborn, Gary Grube. SECOND ROW: Dean Timmerman, Gloria Keyes, Orville Beck, John Iske. THIRD ROW: Rosalie Armbrust. Judy Sass, Betty Hennings, Bob Wiese. TOP: Ray J. Dowling. FIRST ROW: Left To Right, Suzanne Thulin, Sharon Miner, Karen McCormick, Pat Thulin, Sheila Hagan, Mary Schutz, Wanda McCarty, Mrs. Dyer. SECOND ROW: Linda Hagan, Kay Hike, Judy Sass, Diana Dill. THIRD ROW: Kathlynn Wiese, Jan Zimmerman, Marilyn Kritenbrink, Jodine Keyes. FOURTH ROW: Harolyn Howell, Jane Sass, Sandra Seibold, Gladys Cardin, Ramona Reitz. FIFTH ROW: Linda Hibbeler, Janet Price, Janet Sass, Rosalie Armbrust, Joyce Smith. LAST ROW: Barabra Metzger, Nancy Osborn, Betty Hennings, Margie Haynie. orus 24 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Left To Right, Karen McCormick, Mary Schutz, Haroiyn Howell, Linda Hagan. Diana Dill. Ramona Reitz. Joyce Smith, Sandra Seibold, Kathy Wiese, Jan Zimmerman. SEATED: Kathy Wiese. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jan Zimmerman, Joyce Smith, Linda Hagan, Sandra Seibold, Mary Schutz, Karen McCormick. Don't crowd around her; give her air. Qumor Glass PRESENTS Say Qt With lllusic Mrs. Nancy Kernan------ Phoebe Kernan---------- Laurette Kernan-------- Shirley Kernan--------- Clara Bell------------- Ophelia Ward----------- Ursula Wharton--------- Della Dawes------------ Leila Morkle----------- The Prospective Tenant Prompter--------------- Stage Hands----------- Stage Hands ----------- Clara Bell’s Singing--- Director--------------- -----Mother------------------------Mary Schutz ----Daughter------------- — --------- Linda Hagan ----Daughter---------------------------------Jan Zimmerman ----Daughter-----------------------Kathy Wiese Insists On Singing----------------- Joyce Smith ---Housekeeper------------------------------Sandra Seibold ----Wealthy--------------------------------Karen McCormick --Business Woman ---------------------Diana Dill Newspaper Woman -------------------- Pat Thulin ____________________________________Ramona Reitz ________________________________ Haroiyn Howell -----------------------------Bob Grell, Bill Booze -----------------Bob Scholting, Lawrence Addleman ----------------------------------Haroiyn Howell --------------------------------Miss Lois Disney 25 LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Timmerman, John Iske, BUI Booze. Bob Scholting. OrvUle Beck, Bob Wiese, Gene Treadway. SHOP LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Wiese, Gene Treadway, Orville Beck, John Iske. HOME ECONOMICS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ramona Reitz, Joyce Smith, Diana DU1. HOME ECONOMICS LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathlynn Wiese, Karen McCormick. BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Schrum, Hugh Vargas, Chester Alley. CUSTODIAN Carl Engberg 26 (Basketball SEATED: From Left To Right, Jerry Osborn, Gary Grube, Robert Wiese, Dean Timmerman, and Scott Luttman. STANDING: George Behney, Herman Hibbler, Coach Brandenburg, Gene Treadway, and Jim Thulln. SPRINGFIELD TROJANS ST-SS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Trojans Opp 43 Herman 45 22 Louisville 44 49 Irvington 42 47 Papillion 43 57 Bennington 44 47 Elkhorn 49 49 Elmwood 33 58 Ralston 54 61 Irvington 57 49 Gretna 44 71 Millard 45 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: VolleyUl Left To Right, Jane Sass, Ramona Reitz, Sandra Seibold, Joyce Smith, Jan Zimmerman, Judy Sass. Nancy Osborn, Gloria Keyes, Janette Sass, Pat Thulin, Betty Ann Hennings. Mary Schutz, Diana Dill, Janet Price, Coach Mr. Ray Dowling. School (Basketball FIRST ROW; SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Left To Right. Larry Hike, Jerry Miner, Rex Metzger, Terry Price. Donny Miner, Donald Basse, David Hike, Dick Latham, Howard Hagan. Tom Wagenknecht, Mike Iske, Gary Ardery, Jerry Beck. 33


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