Plattsmouth High School - Plattonian Yearbook (Plattsmouth, NE)
- Class of 1957
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PLATTONI AN-1957 PLATTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA FOREWORD J We have used the circus as the theme of our yearbook. Our school, Plattsmouth High, is the big top, covering many and varied activities. As we progress down the Midway, we shall see all the many activities that have occurred through our past year. We hope that you will enjoy our yearbook as much as we have en- joyed compiling it for you. The organization and preparation of a yearbook involves long hours and much tedious work with exactness of detail. However, our job has been a pleasant one, due to the co-op- eration and patience of all of you. We wish to thank you and show you our appreciation now by presenting you with this book, which we feel is the BIGGEST and BEST! So come on! Let's Start our tour of the Midway! TABLE OF CONTENTS r r A Administrators - p. 5, Teachers and Class- es - pp. 8 - 15. Seniors - pp. 18 - 26, Will and Prophecy - pp. 29 - 30; Juniors p. 33, Sophomores p. 34, Freshmen p. 35, Junior High pp. 38 - 40. r I Activities - pp. 42 - 52. Music Groups - pp. 53 - 58. Athletics and Pep Club - pp. 60 - 68. I officers are (left to right) C. Avis, Literary; S. Layout; S. Harbaugh, Editor; K. Ptak, As- J. Lancaster, Business. ANNUAL STAFF The Annual Staff will take you on a tour over the circus grounds and under the Big Top. Advertising for the yearbook. THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS FIRST ROW: L. Livingston, C. Davis, M. Ryan, J. Fahrlander, R. Wolski. SECOND ROW: C. Hunting, D. Ernst, P. Jacobs, J. Thimgan, C. Marler, S. Ramge, J. Kerns. THIRD ROW: T. Garringer, S. Aldrich, J. Porter', L Gochcnour, J. Weiss, M. Williams, R. Henry, N. Todd. FOURTH ROW: J. Toman, H. Holman, L. Kelsey, R. Smith, D. Janda, J. Krcager, L. Long. 4 “ON OUR TOUR LET’S STOP IN TO SEE OUR . . . I T. L FRJEST M.A., Iowa University Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity and power. Responsibility is a great qualification for the super- intendent of PUS, but Mr. Friest has fulfilled this qualification and many others. ADMINISTRATORS WILEY G. BROOKS A.B., York College; B.Ed., Peru State Teachers; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., State University of Iowa. Your contribution of leadership and service to our school and the students can be scarcely measured. Tire fine school system we enjoy is a reflection of our administrators' great efforts. We feel very privileged to have Dr. Brooks as our high school principal. JESSIE WHALEN M.A., Nebraska; American Government; Guidance Counselor; Honor Society; Senior Class Sponsor; Assistant Principal. Always working for others. With your help and guidance, we have accomplished everything possible in our years at school. 5 BUSINESS EDUCATION BARBARA LINDER B.S. - Nebraska, is the Shorthand II and Secretarial Training Teachers and Yearbook Sponsor. LAVERNE ALLEN B.S. - Nebraska, is the Shorthand I and Typing Teacher and Platter Sponsor. JOE YORK - i arKio, readies isooKKeep- ing, Retailing and Algebra L He is also the Senior Class Co-Spon- sor. Mr. York's Retailing Class consists of (FIRST ROW - Left to Right) D. Newburn, D. Study, H. Buffington, W. Flint, R. Sutton, R. Kruntorad, N. Henry, R. Pohlmeier, B. Wilson, R. Schroeder. (TOP ROW) B. Hunting, L. Cundall, D. Winscot, J. Holubek, A. Tyson, G. Hanika, B. Hutton, F. Prohaska, D. Eraas, A. Wiles, Mr. York. (NOT PICTURED) B. Pohlmeier, L. Campbell, S. Pschenica. Miss Allen's Shorthand I Class 8 ENGLISH CLASSES ESTILLA TENBRINK A.B. - Nebraska State Teachers; M.A. - Colo. School of Education. Teaches English I and IL Sponsors Library. CLARA MAE OGBURN A.B. - Nebraska. Teaches Girl's Physical Education and English IL MURIEL ET.T.TS A.B. - Peru State Teachers. Teaches English III and English L IMOGENE BRIDGES B.M.E - Nebraska, Teaches Chorus and English L English IV 9 FAITH FRIEST B.A. - Grinnell, teaches Latin I and II classes. She is, also, Co-Sponsor of the Honor Society. Latin Q Class SHOP AND LANGUAGE CLASSES Mechanical Drawing CECIL McKNIGHT B.S.E. - Peru, teaches Shop I, II and Mechanical Drawing. He is Head Coach of Track and Assistant Basketball and Football Coach. 10 MATHEMATICS CLASSES r MARGARET KROUSE B.S. - M.A.; Nebraska. Teaches General Math., Plane Geometry, English Literature; Freshman Class Sponsor. B.S. - Nebraska. Teaches Algebra and Chem- istry. He is, also, the Junior Class Sponsor. 11 SCIENCE CLASSES STANLEY COLE B.S. - Dana, Nebraska Weslyan Uni- versity; Teaches Biology and Junior High Physical Education. BURDETTE HANSEN B.A. - Iowa State Teachers, Head Football Coach; Assistant Track and Basketball Coach; Teaches General Science and Physics. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASSES ALICE KRUGER B.S. - Nebraska; teaches World History and Problems in Democracy. She also sponsors the Pep Club. JOHN ADKINS B.A., Tarkio; teaches American History and Physical Education; Head Basketball Coach, Assist- ant Football Coach, and Assistant Track Coach. American Government Study Period 13 HOMEMAKING CLASSES MARILYN VAN NOSTRAND B.A. - Nebraska, has charge of the Home- making classes and sponsors FHA. Homemaking HI Homemaking I Homemaking H 14 DONALD HANSEN B.S. - Nebraska, teaches the Voc. Ag. classes and sponsors the FFA. 1 The activities are many and varied. It is important to learn the operation and re- pairing of large machinery. GARY R1EKE Band 3,4; Class President 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Student Manager 3,4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Class Play 3; Student Council 2,3,4; FFA 2,3, 4; FFA King 4, President 3, Sentinel 3; Phys. Ed. 1. Miss Whalen (Sponsor) SHIRLEY ALDRICH Office 4; Spanish Club 2, Song Leader 2; Librarian 3. ROBERT McKULSKY Class Secretary 2, Vice- President 4; Student Council 3; Student Ma- nager 3,4; Band 3,4; FFA 3,4; Prom Attendant 3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Librarian 3; Class Play 3; Phys. Ed. 1; Honor Roll 1,2. MERRY JO WILLIAMS Phys. Ed. 1; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Class Secretary 4; Librarian 3; Office 1,4; Annual 4; Chorus 3,4; Operetta Dancer 4; Class Play 3; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4. DAVID ANDERSON Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club VIVIAN BARNARD 3,4. Office 4. CAROL AVIS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Groups 4; Operetta 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 4; B Cheerleader 4; Twirier 3;4; Class Treasurer 1,4; Dramat- ics 2,3,4; One Act Play Cast 2; Class Play 3; KKK Duchess 1,2; Librarian 3; Annual Literary Editor 4; Platter 3; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4; Prom Attend- ant 3; Honor Roll 4; Keentime Vice-President 3,4. Mr. York (Co-Sponsor) KENNETH AYLOR Honor Society 3,4; Foot- ball 3,4; Basketball 4; Track 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Chorus 3; Band 1,2,3, Small Groups 2,3; Class Play Cast 3. BARBARA BRENNAN Transferred from Auburn, Nebraska 3. DENNIS BURBEE Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; FFA 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Phys. Ed. 1 WILLIAM BAHDE Honor Society 3,4; Hon- or Roll 2,3,4. DONNA ERNST Twirler 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Op- eretta 4, Small Groups 4; Pep Club 1,4; Cheerleader 2,3, B Cheerleader 4; Student Council 1,2; Class Secretary 1; Library 2,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2; Platter 3; KKK Countess 4; Class Play 3; Annual 4. DELORES CROM Office 3,4; Phys. Ed. 1. CAROL DAVIS Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; All-State 3; State Music Clinic 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Accom- panist 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 2,3,4; Pep Club 3, 4; B Cheerleader 4; Annual 4; Platter 4; Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2; Class Play Cast 3; Class Treasurer 2. KATHY VAN METER (Not Pictured) Transferred from Bossier City, Louisiana 4. ROBERT BEVERAGE Honor Society 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3; Student Ma- nager 3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Let- terman's Club 3,4; Class Play Cast 3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Small Groups 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3, Small Groups 2,3,4; All-State 3; State Music Clinic 3,4; Oper- etta 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1. JUDITH FAHRLANDER Annual 4; Platter 4; Pep Club 3,4; B Cheerlead- er 4; Band 3,4; Art Class 3; Chorus 4, Operetta 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Of- fice 3. BRENDA FORD Transferred from Auburn, Nebraska 3. THOMAS CHRISTENHAM Phys. Ed. 1,2. JAMES GROSSHANS Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3; Basketball 1,3; Letter- man's Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4, Small Groups 2,3,4; Cho- rus 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 2, 3,4, Operetta 4; Student Council 3,4; Class Play Cast 3; FFA 2,3,4, News Reporter 2, Vice-President 3; Prom Attendant 3; State Music Clinic 3; State FFA Band 3, 4; Platter 4; County Govern- ment 3; Homecoming At- tendant 4; Keentime Treas- urer 3,4. IIA JANE GOCHENOUR Chorus 1,2; Phys. Ed. 1,2; Annual 4; Office 4; Honor Roll 1. THELMA GARRINGER FHA 1; Phys. Ed. 1; Office 4; Annual 4. 20 NORMAN HENRY Class Play Cast 3. SHARON HARBAUGH Pep Club 2,3, Merit Keeper 3, Cheerleader 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Class Vice- President 2; Spanish Club President 1; Yuletide At- tendant 2,3, Maid of Honor 4; Prom Attendant 3; Home- coming Queen 4; Platter 1,2, Page Editor 3; Annual Editor 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Twirler 2, Drum Majorette 3,4; Cho- rus 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 1, 2,3,4; Operetta Cast 4; State Music Clinic 2,3,4; Dramat- ics 2,3,4; One Act Play Cast 2; Class Play Cast 3; County Government Day 3; Office 2. JON IVERSON Honor Society 3,4; Student Manager 1,2,3,4; Letter- man's Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2; Librarian 3; Coun- ty Government 3: BETTY ANDERSON HECKMAN Transferred from Omaha 3; Class Play 3; Art Class 3; FHA 3; Office 3,4; Annual 4; Pep Club 4. LEROY KELSEY Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3; Track 1,2,3. HARRIETT HOLMAN Office 4; Annual 4; Platter 4. MICHAEL LEWIS Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Let- terman's Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; Chorus 2,4, Small Group 4; Class Presi- dent 2; Server at Jr. dt Sr. Banquet 2; County Gov't. 3; Attendant to Juletide King 2,3,4; Homecoming King 4; Keen Time President 3; Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Treas- urer 3; Honor Roll 1; All Conference Football 4; Class Play 3. PEGGY JACOBS HORN Transferred from Paxton, Nebr.; Office 3,4; Chorus 4. RAE MAE HENRY Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4; Student Council 1,3; Pep Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 4; Class Vice- President 3; Librarian 2,3; Girl's State 3; Platter 1,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Annual 4; County Govern- ment 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Prom Attendant 3; Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 2,3,4, Operetta Cast 4. LARRY LONG Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Let- terman's Club 2,3,4; Platter 4; Annual 4; Chorus 2,3, Small Groups 4; Honor Roll 2; Class Play Cast 3; Prom Attendant 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2; Homecoming At- tendant 4; Yuletide King 4; All Conference Football 4. JAMES KRAEGER Track 2,3,4; Football 4; FFA 2,3,4, News Reporter 3; Platter 3; Annual 4; Class Play Cast 3; Operetta Cast 4. jL CAROLLE HUNTING Chorus 3,4, Operetta 4; Class Play Cast 3; Pep Club 4, B Cheerleader 4, Annual 4; FHA 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Degree Chairman 3. FRED MEISINGER Band 2,3,4, Small Group 4; FFA 2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Treasurer 4; Phys. Ed. 1; Track 3; KKK Count 4. TIMMOTHY O'CONNELL Transferred from Ken- yon, Minnesota 4. PATRICIA JOHNSON Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 1,2; Song Leader 3, Treasurer 4; Chorus 3,4; Operetta 4; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. DONALD NEWBURN Transferred from Fre- mont, Nebraska 4. CERTY BELL KELLISON Phys. Ed. 1; FHA 1; Of- fice 4. JOYCE KERNS Pep Club 2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4, Small Groups 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 3; Librar- ian 2; Office 1; Class Play Cast 3; Platter 3, Page Editor 4; Annual 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. JAMES PENCE Band 1,2,3,4; Boys State 3; Server Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4. JANICE LANCASTER Class President 1; Class Treasurer 3; Pep Club 2.3.4, President 4, B Cheerleader 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3,4; Small Groups 3; FHA 3, 4; FFA-FHA Chapter Sweetheart 3; Student Council 2; Office 3,4; KKK Dutchess 1,4; An- nual Business Manager 4; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. 22 THOMAS PHILLIPS Phys. Ed. 12. CLIFFORD SHAFER Phys. Ed. 1. LINDA LIVINGSTON Transferred from Jef- ferson Iowa 2; Honor Society 3,4; Band 2,3, 4; Small Groups 2,3,4; All State 3; State Mu- sic Clinic 4; Chorus 2, 3,4, Small Groups 3,4, Operetta Octet 4; Class Play Cast 3, One Act Play Cast 2; Dramatics 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; B Cheerleader 4; Platter 2,3,4; Annual 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. ROBERT POHLMEIER Transferred from Law- rence, Nebraska 4. JO ANN PORTER Transferred from Rising City 2; Offide 4; An- nual 4; FHA 2,3,4; Phys. Ed. 4; Pep Club 4. ROY SMITH Band 2,3,4, Small Groups 2,3,4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Small Groups 4; Track 3; FFA 2,3,4, President 4; County Government 3; Honor Roll 4; Phys. Ed. 1; State Music Clinic 4. CHARLOTTE MARLER Pep Club 3,4; B Cheerleader 4; Chorus 3,4, Operetta 4; Annual 4; Librarian 4; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Spanish Club Treasurer 1; Class Play 3. KATHERINE PTAK Honor Society 3,4, Pres- ident 4; Twirier 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Operet- ta 4; Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, B Cheerleader 4; Platter 3; Annual Assistant Edi- tor 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Serv- er 2; Class Secretary 3; County Government 3; Librarian 2. 23 GARY SINDELAR Phys. Ed. 1,2. JANE THIMGAN Honor Society 3,4, Vice- President 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, President 4, Operetta 4; FHA 3,4, Songleader 4; Pep Club 4; B Cheerleader 4; An- nual 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Platter Business Manager 4; Librarian 4; Class Play 3. SHARON RAMGE Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1,2, District Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 3, President 4, State Secretary 4; Annual 4; Platter 3,4; Class Play Cast 3; FFA, FHA Yuletide Queen 4; Home- making Office 1,2,3,4. DALE THORNTON Chorus 1; Art Class 3. DOUGLAS STUDY Band 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Track 1; County Government 3. NANCY TODD Pep Club 1,4, Cheerleader 2,3, B Cheerleader 4; KKK Countess 2; Annual 4; Plat- ter 3, Page Editor 4; Librar- ian 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Yuletide Queen 4; Chorus 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Operetta 4. MARY ANN RYAN Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 1,2,3, 4, Operetta Cast 4, State Music Clinic 3,4; All State 3; Band 3,4, Band Vice-Pres- ident 4; Art Class 3; Pep Club 2,3,4, B Cheerleader 4; County Government 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Annual 4; Platter 3, Page Editor 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2; KKK Princess 4; Class Play 3. JEANNE TOMAN FHA 1, Pianist 1; Chorus 1; Honor Roll 2,3; Annual 4. ROBERT TAYLOR Phys. Ed. 1,2,3; Projection- ist 3,4. 24 JON ULRICH Chorus 2,3,4; Librarian 4; Small Groups 2,3,4, Operetta 4; County Government 3; FFA 2,3,4; Secretary; Jr.- Sr. Banquet Server 2; Class Play 3; Projectionist 3; Phys. Ed. 1,2; Student Council 4. ROSEMARY WOLSKI Chorus 1,3,4, Operetta 4; Pep Club; Annual 4; Office 4; Phys. Ed. 1. MARY ELLEN TRITSCH Pep Grub 3,4; Office 4, Honor Roll 1,2; Spanish Club 1, Vice-Ftesident 1; Chorus 2,3,4, Vice President, Operetta 4. DONALD WINS COT Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Bas- ketball 1; Football 1; Track 1; Class Play 3. ALAN WILES Band 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 4, President 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Small Groups 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; County Government 3; Class Play 3. SANDRA YOUNG Twirler 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 4, Operetta Dancer 4; Pep Club 2,3,4, B Cheerleader 4; Class Play Cast 3; Class President 3; Prom Attendant 3; Platter 1,2; Annual Lay- out Editor 4; Art Class 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Librar- ian 2; Homecoming Attend- ant 4. JEANNETTE WEISS Pep Club 1,2,3,4; B Cheer- leader 4; Band 2,3,4, Secre- tary 4; Chorus 2,3,4, Ac- companist 4, Operetta 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2; Prom Attendant 3; Annual 4; Platter Assistant Editor 4; Li- brarian 3. ROBERT WINTERS ROBERT WILSON Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Student Manager 4; Track 1,2,3; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2; Projectionist 2,3,4. 25 DARRELL YENNEY Chorus 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Letterman's Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY SENIOR GIRL WILL'S HER ABILITY PROBABLE DESTINY OCCUPATION SHIRLEY ALDRICH To drive a car with duals to all walking underclassmen. Only time will tell Road hog BETTY ANDERSON To become a housekeeper to all wives-to-be. Raising little shavers Finding spare time CAROL AVIS To say I'll never go with him again to any girl dumb enough to say it. Manager of Boy's Town Staying away from black cars with radio antennas BARBARA BRENNEN To flirt with Clifford Lugust to 6th period study hall girls. I'm not there-I wouldn't know Full time smiling job DELORES CROM To go steady with a cute guy to ail girls. Married life House wife (I hope) CAROL DAVIS To get along well with Mr. K to all band members. Any place in Colo. Managing New York Yankees DONNA ERNST To get along with blondes Telephone operator in President of Minnie to all boys. Tinbucktoo mouse fan club JUDY FAHLANDER To attract dancing partners to all girls everywhere. Playing opposite Percy Kilbride Raising the Devil BRENNA FORD To have short hair to Betty Smiley. Foreign Legion Swimming instructor at West Point RACHEL GARRINGER To be quite as a mouse to ail Junior girls. Teaching Eskimos to Charleston Seal trainer THELMA GARRINGER To have a friendly sister to Jane Thimigan. Indianapolis speed champ Looking around I LA GOCHENOUR To have black hair to Whity Jones Schotland Racing with the moon SHARON HARBAUGH To have knowledge of all Jungles of Africa with her Teaching Natives to secret happenings to Kathy Johnson ape man swim RAE HENRY To be peppy and happy to Kola Gardner College Making up my mind HARRIET HOLMAN To have long hair to Sharon Biggerstaff Omaha Working CAROLIE HUNTING To laugh with vigor to Ai Tyson Greenland growing oranges Singing with Fred Warrings choir PATTY JOHNSON To have her last name to Caroline Walton Home in Murray Making J and J band- aid strips GERTY KELLISON To go steady to any girl Pueblo Time will tell JOYCE KERNS To date Freshman to all Hollywood, playing Elvis A gum chewer for Jud upperclassman girls Presly's sister Fruit and Co. JANICE LANCASTER To be President of Pep Club to anyone who wants it Lincoln College CHARLOTTE MARLER To grow short to Tom Martin. Heaven! Where else? Cloud rider JEAN PORTER To be nice to everyone to Nancy Hirz. Larry's station Driver of Texo gas wagon KATHERINE PTAK To stay faithful to Dean to ail unfaithful lovers. California A French model SHARON RAMGE To be a good student to Loren Todd. Home on the Range Finder of all Sharon's in the world MARY RYAN To have red hair to Carol Lower Slobovia with Painter of Lavander Dreamer. Purp bedrooms JANE THIMGAN To look real neat to all girls Deep hole in Egypt look- Bookkeeper for Men's everywhere. ing for a Tomb dude ranch NANCY TODD To have Millions to all poor folk Midget Land Employee of Ringling Bros. Circus JEAN TOMAN To daydream in class to Nanette Cognac Texas raising oil wells Counting their money MARY TRITSCH To act like a clown to Betty Smiley Tarzan's wife STUD ING JEANNE WEISS To help drive a Mercury to Jean Marler Alaska teaching Eskimos to Bake it Zoo keeper for monke MERRY WILLIAMS To wear a diamond to all Under a Palm tree in Making grass skirts diamond-less girls Hawaii for M.A. Ryan ROSE MARY WOLSK1 To go with an Air Force boy to Jerry Aldrich Flying a plane at offit W A F SANDRA YOUNG To get along with Bill to Bev Searls Temper Land Replacing Louella Parsons PEGGY HORN Wear a wedding gown to Sandra Clark Anywhere with John Raising little horns KATHY VAN METER This Page Sponsored by CONIS SHINE PARLOR GAS COMPANY To graduate from a good school to ail out-of-town kids To the end Married life SENIOR DIRECTORY SENIOR BOY WILL'S HIS ABILITY PROBABLE DESTINY OCCUPATION DAVE ANDERSON To grow red whiskers to Keenon Eiting Alcatraz Chauffer for Kathy Johnson KEN AYLOR To be studious to Jim Eledge King of Siamm Studing BILL BAHDE To grow tall to Charlie Bax A place high and mighty Boss over lazy workers BOB BEVERAGE To play basketball to any Football players who needs it Sibera Dancing for Ballets DENNY BURBEE To stay unattached to Denny Meisinger Up! I hope St. Peter's assistance TOM CHRISTENHAM To drive to Carol Schmidt Gen. in Salvation Army Sleeping LONNIE DIGGS To be friendly to Judy Lutz Roberts Farm First class milker JIM CROSSHANS To not growing whiskers to Larry Cundall Dance Band Member English III teacher NORM HENRY To push Pontiacs to anyone who owns one Bachelor's Heaven Girls Wrestling Coach JON IVERSON To walk with responsibility to Larry Walton Sports Heaven Prexy of Ford Motors DICK JANDA To ride in black cheves to classmate Donna Ernst High school principal Posing for animal crackers LEROY KELSEY To write shorthand to all Shorthand I Students Foreign Legion Hotrod driver JIM KRAEGER To speak clearly to all tongue Where all good widle boys go Farmer in Iceland MIKE LEWIS To date out-of-town girls to John McBride Late to Heaven Minnie Mouses garden LARRY LONC To attract out-of-town girls to Tom Winscot Union, Nebr. Judge Bathing beauties BOB McKULSKY To wise cracks to all Where all good Devils President of the Boose Dasher go Factory FRED MEISINGER To be shy to Don Neil Farmer-what else? Hawaii DON NEWBURN To take good pictures to Ken Dasher Probably not heaven Editor for New York times TIM O'CONNELL To float around with Pink clouds Skid Row Professional Hobo JIM PENCE To lose school books to Tom Ackson Fat man in a circus Being a good boy EDGAR PHILLIPS To be quiet and calm to Deanna Stones Elephant raiser in Hawaii Dog catcher in Hollywood ROBERT POHLMEIER To go steady to Mary Sullivan The moon Getting the most out of the world GARY RIEKE To make out with Nebr. City girls to Jim Gansemer Wacs or Waves Private detective for women CLIFFORD SHAFER To be shy to Margaret England Down Yonder Run an old maids nome for young girls ROY SMITH To go steady with short girls to all short Freshmen Seashore with Mary Aim Secretary to rich old maid GARY SINDELAR To flirt with girls to Tommy Mencer King Saud with all his wives Pleasing the girls DOUG STUDY To act like a sensible guy to Larry Campbell Never can tell Driving Merc's DALE THORTON To draw cartoons to those of us who can't Replacing Gene Autry Designing airplanes FRED TILSON To talk without stopping to Karlene Senf President of the U A student in shop JON ULRICH To sing to Larry Christenson Bass in Metropolit Jpera Dish washer in Stork Club ALAN WILES To get along with teachers to Lowell Rieke College Boss over lazy workers BOB WILSON To stay out of trouble to Larry Marler Superintendent of schools Refrigerator salesman in Alaska DON WINS COT To be happy all the time to Patty Liddick Hermit on River Road Bango drummer for New York Symphony Orchestra BOB WINTERS To drive a convertible to all walking boys Texas Telling all he hears DARRELL YENNEY To wreck cars to Larry Grant who doesn't need it Dean of Women's Mines Flying Hotrod air- planes BOB TAYLOR To drive a bright blue car to Ronnie Krunrod Westside Notable state patrolman Superintendents efficient secre- tary-Martha Williams ROW 1: J. Allgeier, D. Larsen, B. Longmore, B. New- som, J. Nelson, C. Lewis. ROW 2: R. Taylor, B. Col- bert, D. Wurtley, S. Clark, P. Waiter. This is our PHS Volley Ball team under the excellent direction of Mrs. Steiner, not pictured. CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS: J. Morris, Vice-President; D. Weiirbein, President; J. Campbell, Secretary; N Lancaster, Treasurer; Sponsor, Mr. Robison. SOPHOMORE CLASS: J. Bulin, Vice-President; Sponsor, Miss Kruger; K. Senf, President; N. Cog- nac, Secretary: J. Kaffenberger, Treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS: Sponsor, Mr. Adkins; J. Eledge, Vice-President; K. Eiting, President; S. Kaslon, Treasurer; Sponsor, Miss Kroese; N. Hummiston, Secretary. This Page is Sponsored by: STITES FARM EQUIPMENT RAGERS LAUNDRY 32 JUNIOR CLASS ROW 1: S. Clark, T. Albee, S. Biggerstaff, M. Freeman, L. Cundall, J. Campbell, K. Dasher, K. Gamder, L. Fleischman. ROW 2: J. Bumgart, G. Bumgart, B. Beckman, D. Eraas, U. Eraas, H. Buffington, J. Babcock, D. Davis, A. Cook, L. Campbell, G. Aldrich. ROW 3: L. Gertts, P. Emmert, W. Flint, J. Fredrick, D. Farris, K. Farris, J. Adkins, B. Colbert, B. Donezel. ROW 1: J. McBride, P. Meyers, D. Pierce, C. Kammerer, D. Meisinger, J. Nelson, N. Meints, R. Kruntorad, B. Kuhns. ROW 2: A. Plybon, M. Haden, M. Nolting, J. Lamas- cus, 1. Meisinger, H. Hughson, N. Lancaster, J. Philips. ROW 3: R. Neal, H. Kreager, P. Moore, V. Kelsey, C. Land, G. Horan, J. McGraw, J. Holoubek, L. Lowther, K. Heim. ROW 4: J. Morris, S. Marsh, B. Long, K. Johnson. ROW 1: B. Sullivan, K. Starkjohn, D. Todd, E. Stoehr, J. Speck, M. Sullivan, R. Sutton, B. Ulrich, G. Toman, D. Stones, L. Wiysel. ROW 2: B. Sporer, C. Schmidt, B. Smiley, B. Sullivan, D. Stoehr, D. Sudduth, A. Shown, A. Tyson, P. Waiter. 33 SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW 1: R. Grant, U. Curtis, D. Gochenour, R. Campbell, J. Furlong, C. Dreamer, R. Dietle, R. Beed, D. Dietle, M. England. ROW 2: B. Albin, J. Allegier, J. Frady, C. Barnard, P. Brown, N. Cognac, R. Ford, M. Gros- shans, E. Bierl, J. Fauquet, C. Evert. ROW 3: D. Crom, C. Bowman, J. Fleischman, J. Furlong, T. Akeson, J. Fauquet, J. Bulin, T. Gregg, C. Fisher, J. Adkins, J. Dtowney. ROW 1: P. Konfist, J. Haase, J. Meisinger, O. Hudson, J. Marler, T. Meinncer, M. Iverson, L. Henry, J. McLaughlin, L. Hild, L. Long. ROW 2: P. Liddick, E. Holman, C. Lewis, C. Lusch, N. McConaha, B. Lewis, B. Krings, R. Kellison, E. Hillflicker, J. Konfrst. ROW 3: S. Jam, B. Morris, B. Newsom, J. Moore, P. McKinney, D. Jenkins, D. Jacobs, D. Keys, I. Lambert. ROW 4: B. Humphey, H. Ingerwerson, L. Hanika, R. Hughson. K. Senf, G. Porter, P. Kaffenberger, J. Sayers, R. Ramge, R. Toman, M. Svoboda, L. Walton, C. Pfhier, T. Winscot, S. Pink. Row 2: R. Sumear, K. Smith, K. Pritchard, J. Rozell, 1. Pilany, J. Wurtele, S. Spangler, D. Patterson, L. Rea, R. Taylor, J. Weiter. Row 3: L. Stoehr, D. Wiles, D. Wilhams. K. Tilson, A. Whal- en. This page Sponsored by CALL PUBLISHING CO. FRANK GAINES PHOTOGRAPHY CO. 3 FRESHMAN CLASS ROW 1: C. Bax, H. Campbell, L. Fitchgerald, S. Clark, D. Cappell, L. Davenport, M. Bonds, E. Crom, E. Curtis. ROW 2: K. Casey, G. Davis, C. Diggs, D. Brink, S. Gunsolley, A. Cundall, R. Dreamer, R. Adkins, S. Davis. ROW 3: K. Eiting, L. Christenson, S. Bell, R. Englekameir, H. Clifford, A. Dasher, R. Ballinger, P. And- erson. ROW 4: J. Conn, P. Baldwin, J. Gansemer, D. Farris, J. Eledge. ROW 1: N. Humiston, G. Hiegel, L. Phillips, R. Read, I. Holman, M. Horn, S. Lutz, L. Marler, B. Knutson. ROW 2: F. Lebens, N. Hirz, L. Jones, M. Konfrst, S. Hild, J. French, L. Hindrix, N. Plybon. ROW 3: S. Harms, B. Nelson, S. Haecke, B. Lagerstrom, J. Jacobs, R. Martin, S. Larson, J. Hirz. ROW 4: D. McKulskey, S. Miller, E. Kellison, M. Hause, T. Lawrence, S. Parriott, D. Hager. ROW 5: R. Mann, K. Price, D. Lowther, F. Haith, J. ——————Pohlmeier, R. Noell, S. Kanslon. This page is Sponsored by MURRY STATE BANK MURRY HARDWARE Murry, Nebrosko 35 ROW Is J. Store, R. Taylor, C. Walton, B. Shultz, M. Schmidt, B. Searls, W. Spore, M. Sitzman, C. Store. ROW 2: D. Shoebottem, C. Vanduska, D. Wur- lete, L. Thorton, N. Weiss, S. Thimgan, J. Zajic, S. Sharp, C. Thomson. ROW 3: J. Sheard, C. Toman, P. Smock, R. Taylor, M. Wolfarth, I. Shown, S. War- ga, D. Thorson, P. Toman. STANDER IMPLEMENT 36 7 th GRADES - JUNIOR ROW 1: Miss Owen, S. Pierce, L. Britain, S. Shafer, J. Collum, V. Mattin. ROW 2: R. Horn, H. Herger, J. Miller, C. Pfeiffer, R. Baker. ROW 3: R. Ford, T. Fish- er, B. Parks, T. Russell, R. Rozell, R. Adkins, R. Eaton. ROW Is Mrs. Giradot, B. Reyer, C. Shafer, B. Way, S. Plybon, M. Frady, J. Curtis. ROW 2s N. Bulin, J. Lancaster, C. Lamascus, J. Humphrey, M. Wuelling, R. Long. ROW 3s S. Block, T. Anderson, R. Crowford, L. Mullanex, C. Wondra, E. Price, C. Davenport. 38 HIGH CLASSES 8 th GRADES Mrs. Thimigan, ROW 1: N. Konfist, P. Haase, B. Newsom, J. Simons, N. Wohlwend. ROW 2: J. Krejic, B. Highfield, T. Mann, K. Zajic, D. Campbell, J. Waterman. ROW 3: A. Konfrst, R. Johnson, A. Rains, G. Tyson, R. Wiles, S. Molck, L. Muller. Mrs. McLean, ROW It S. Zwanzig, R. Barnard, M. Sutton, L. Gillespie, G. Ruse, J. Am, R. Mra- sek, O. Exline, J. Thimgan, D. Waterman, D. Wilson. ROW 2: B. Starkjohn, D. Rakow, J. Hoov- er, K. Keil, E. Yelick, L. McGraw, C. Schwenneker, P. Hughson, E. Gochenour, L. Pritchard, J. Stewart, R. Duncan, V. Koke. 39 ROW 1: B. Roberts, J. Nickels, D. Diggs, D. Smith, C. Tie- kotter, G. Jenkins, A. Hansen. ROW 2s Z. Nielson, N. Pat- ras, B. Mason, D. Larsen, L. Kellison, R. Taylor, E. Archer. ROW 3: C. Spangler, Miss Colby, J. Brooks, J. Armentrout, A. Haden, S. Murdock, J. Meisinger, K. Russell, J. Seay, R. Slavicek, W. Babcock. Junior High grades have been very active this year. We are very happy to include them in our yearbook this year. During their prospective seasons the Junior High grades formed their own football and basketball teams. During the month of December, the two classes formed one mass of singers and sang at a Christmas Chorus Con- cert. At the beginning of the school year, the Eighth grade chose six cheerleaders from their classes. ROW Is J. Buechler, K. Price, S, Rainey, H. Austin, B. Wiysel, S. Spangler, D. Yelick, S. Lock- hart, G. McGraw. ROW 2s M. Campbell, M. Hoback, J. McGraw, J. Johnson, J. O'Donnell, G. Barnard, B. Reimer, C. Mink, Mrs. Seward. ROW 3: J. Carr, S. Dunham, B. Senf, C. Garrison, E. Reeder, M. Vetter, E. Lancaster, L. Chappell, L. Neal. 40 REGISTRATION DAY August, was our registration day. It was evident everyone was anxious to start back to school as many came early for the event. For the teachers there was certainly a lot of hard work, assigning students to their new classes. As always, there were many obstacles involved but they all were overcome. Each student had his own individual Prob - lem. As Tuesday came to a close, everyone was relieved. 42 The F.F.A. float. Janice Lancaster, countess, and Bob Hutt count, represented P.H.S. in the annual F K.K. Kamival. On September 20 some of the students of P.H.S. be- gan construction of our float. At 7:30 P.M. Friday spec- tators were viewing the completed float and praising those who had helped decorate it. Saturday evening was the coronation. Representing the Freshman were Beverly Searls, Sharon Harms, Jim Shown, and Larry Christenson; Sophomores were Jean Marler, Jane Fauquet, Larry Walton, and Ronnie Toman; Juniors were Emma Lea Stoehr, Janet Campbell, Bill Brink, and Jim Lanascus. The Seniors were Mary Ann Ryan, Donna Ernst, Gary Sindelar, and Fred Meisinger. Preparing our float for the parade. This page Sponsored by GAMBLE’S STORE CASS DRUG Shilling shoes on the steps. Some Seniors giving freshmen a work-out. On October 5, there were rather frightening sights around the halls. Freshman were shining the shoes of all upperclassmen and greeting Seniors with Most honorable Madam (or Sir) I gTeet thee. Girls looked very stylish with their pickanninny hair-dos and gunnysack dresses. The boys also looked as pretty in their fancy dress. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW Is J. Marler, N. Cognac, J. Campbell, S. Haibaugh, K. Senf, C. Avis, N. Lancaster, W. Spore. ROW 2: Dr. Brooks, D. Wehrbein, M. Freeman, J. ELedge. ROW 3: T. Winscot, J. Grosshans, M. lewis, J. Ulrich, K. Dasher, D. Burbee, G. Reike. NOT PICTURED: J. Farhlander. The Student Council is a very active organization. The Council is consulted about every change or action that takes place in school. The council is under the wise di- rection of Dr. Brooks. At Kangaroo Court the Freshman asked for a demonstration of what they were to perform, shown above is one of the active members of the Council trying to show the Freshman how to dance. This page is Sponsored by WESTERN AUTO KENTS CAFE SERVICE STATION 45 PLATTER STAFF FIRST ROW: Asst. Business Manager, K. Johnsonj Business Manager, J. Thimgan; Page Editors, M. Ryan, N. Todd, J. Kerns; Asst. Editors, M. Sullivan, J. Weiss; Edi- tor, R. Henry. SECOND ROW: Asst. Page Editor, J. Iverson; Page Editors, L. Long, J. Grosshans, B. Beverage; Sponsor, Miss Allen. Every one looks forward to the day when the members of the Plat- ter staff will sell Platters' that they have written. If there is anything you don't want in the school paper, better keep it to yourself. The Platter takes up lots of time and effort. Reporters are the following: FIRST ROW: M. Ryan, J. Kerns, M. Sullivan, R. Hen- ry, J. Weiss, N. Todd. SECOND ROW: H. Holman, R. Wolski, S. Ramge, N. Cog- nac, L. Livingston, B. Dozell, I. Porter. THIRD ROW: M. Iverson, J. Thimgan, B. Beverage, L. Long, J. Grosshans, J. Iverson, C. Davis. This page Sponsored by SCHMIDTMANN STYLE SHOP 46 HONOR NATIONAL SOCIETY OLD MEMBERS, Row 1 left to right: Jon Iverson, K. Aylor, P. Johnson, C. Davis, S. Ramge, L. Livingston, R. Henry, J. Thimgan, K. Ptak, B. Bahde, and B. Beverage. NEW MEMBERS, ROW 2: M. Hendricks, B. Beckman, J. Baumgart, H. Kraeger, J. Morris, M. Wiysel, B. Dolezal, J. Camp- bell, S. Gerbeling, L. Lowther, S. Marsh, C. Land, J. McBride, D. Wehrbein. The National Honor Society is sponsored by Miss Whalen, co-sponsored by Mrs. Friest. The National Honor Society plays an important part in the Plattsmouth High School. Eleven Seniors and fourteen Jun- iors make up the Society. The Junior members took their offices promptly after installation. Installation of new members. This page Sponsored by LINDER FIRESTONE AND TEXACO SERVICE MIDCONTINENT TWINE CO. INC. 47 F. H. A ROW 1, left to right: P. McKinney, R. Ramge, K. Tilson, I. Lambert. ROW 2: J. Thimgan, P. Johnson, C. Hunting, S. Ramge, S. Marsh, M. Grosshans, J. Lancaster. ROW 3: M. England, E. Stoehr, P. Brennan, M. Haase, H. Clifford, L. Davenport, D. Farris, S. Clark. ROW 4: Miss Van Nostrand, A. Shown, B. Colbert, D. Jacobs, R. Mann, J. Porter, D. Wiles, J. French, S. Davis, S. Haecke. Some of the projects com- pleted this year in FHA were as follows: Took part in U- nited Nations Day Supper, Community Beautification, active in the National FHA Week, Civil Defense and Safety, Family Easter Supper. Bake sales were sponsored by the FHA group. The food was sold after the four o'clock bell rang. This page sponsored by PHILLIP •‘66’’ STATION CASS THEATER 48 F. F. A ROW 1: D. Todd, H. Kraeger, R. Smith, J. Ulrich, F. Meisinger, F. Tilson. ROW 2: T. Gregg, C. Stoehr, R. Akens, J. Stoehr, M. Bams, R. Reimer. ROW 3: B. Sullivan, L. Todd, B. Baumgart, J. Furlong, D. Wehrbein, R. Hild, J. Hirz. ROW 4: A. Cundall, D. Sudduth, B. Eh- lers, J. Furlong, L. Rieke, R. Engelkemier. ROW 5: G. Toman, D. Heim, R. Noell, H. Ing- werson, C. Toman, D. Shoebothom, J. Konfrst. The initials FFA stand for Future Farmers of America. Mr. Don Hansen, who teaches Vocational Agriculture, is the sponsor for the group. The group has been in P.H.S. for three years and grows a little more each year. The FFA motto is Learning To Do, Doing To Learn, Earning To Live, and Liv- ing To Serve. The group takes on farm and building projects during the year. Another of the FTJV.'s problems. This page is Sponsored by C M GARAGE, Murry, Nebr. JOCHIMSEN'S MARKET BEHIND THE SCENES Sharon Harbaugh was chosen by the Chamber of Commerce to be Miss Plattsmouth. We were indeed proud of their selection. Time out to change books and fix our hair. Crowded halls make it hard to get to our classes on time. Dr. Brooks has heard that excuse many a time. Our building takes on a new look, J. Fahrlander drew most of our advertising annual posters and art work. This page Sponsored by GRAY’S TEXACO SERVICE SMITH MEN’S WEAR 50 f .J a. CAST Constance Lane, M. Ryan; Tom Marlowe, B. Beverage; Babe O'Day, S. Harbaugh; Bobby Randall, L. Cole; Patricia Bingham, N. Cog- nac; Beef Saunders, D. Meisinger; Flo, J. Fauquet; Millie, R. Henry; Bill Johnson, J. Grosshans; Pooch Keamey, J. Morris; Professor Kenyon, J. Krae- ger; Sylvester, J. Fauquet; Slats, J. Ulrich; Windy, L. Christenson. GOOD NEWS On November 30 the High School Chorus presented to you the Operetta of GOOD NEWS. This was under the direction of Imogene Bridges, the Chorus opened the curtain of GOOD NEWS. The auditorium was packed with the many people who were interested in the development of the show. Com- mittees such as makeup, ticket, scenery and many others were greatly appreciated. This page was Sponsored by: L. J. HUTCHINSON C. E. SHELLENBARGER Sinclair Agent Sinclair Products 52 ROW 1: M. Ryan, J. Fahrlander, M. Nolting, J. Lutes, J. McGraw, K. Eiting, D. Neal, D. Wehrbein, M. Williams, R. Henry, S. Harbaugh. ROW 2: D. Ernst, J. Marler, K. Ptak, L. Livingston, K. Johnson, J. Morris, J. Ulrich, J. Fau- quet, C. Lusch, J. Fredrick, J. Campbell, C. Davis. ROW 3: C. Avis, M. Sullivan, P. Moore, B. Ulrich, C. Hunting, L. Cole, L. Hild, J. Gansemer, D. Whelan, C. Land, J. Lancaster, S. Young, Mrs. Bridges. ROW 4: J. McLaughlin, C. Marler, A. Cook, L. Gerdts, J. Grosshans, B. Brink, R. Sutton, A. Wiles, S. Gerbling, M. Tritsch, J. Weiss. ROW 5: N. Lancaster, R. Wolski, R. Bellinger, P. Johnson, L. Christenson, L. Long, B. Berverage, H. Kraeger, R. Smith, M. Hendricks, J. Thimgan, N. Todd. CHORUS Period Two Librarians: J. Fau- quet, J. Fauquet. J. Lancaster, Librarian; M. Tritsch, Vice-President; J. Thimgan, President; N. Todd, Secretary; D. Ernst, Treas- urer; J. Ulrich, Librarian. Seated is Mrs. I. Bridges. This page is sponsored by: SCHREINER DRUGS CALDWELL FUNERAL HOME THE P. H. S Plattsmouth brought home for the records a rating of 2 . The competition was very strong but we were proud of the drill when it was completed. The drill was not only new to the members of the band but new to the director also. Mr. Kucera took over the band in '56. The band is planning a trip for the second time to Enid, Oklahoma this summer. They are looking forward to the bringing back a rating of Superior. Row 1 K. Price, P. Smock, C. Vinduska, J. Buechler, J. Meisinger, T. Martin, L. Muller, S. Spangler, J. Lamascus.T. Allbee, D. Wehrbein, T. Dunham, A. Wiles, G. Rieke, D. Winscott, J. Grosshans, L. Campbell, M. Ryan, R. Riemer, Mr. Kucera, J. Carr, S. Dunham, C. Bowman, B. Lagerstrom, M. Grosshans, J. Furlong, S. Marsh, L. Cole. Row 2 J. Weiss, J. Meisinger, J. Farhlander, D. Williams, J. Bulin, F. Meisinger, B. Beverage, M. Hendricks, R. Smith, S. Gerbeling, K. Price, B. Park, J. Fauquet, L. Christenson, D. Study, J. Pense, B. Brink, J. Furlong, T. Mincer, E. Hilfiker, J. Zajic, M. Nolt- ing, L. Livingston. Row 3 J. Fauquet, J. Kems, N. Himiston, L. Fitzgerald, B. McKulsky, L. Long, M. Wohlfarth, P. Kon- frst, N. Cognac, L. Brittan, T. Fisher, J. Morris, C. Davis. Row 4 C. Land, S. Thimgan, S. Clark, K. Keil. This page is sponsored by: GROVE JEWELRY CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER WORKS BAND Majorettes, C. Avis, K. Ptak, D. Ernst; Drum Major, S. Harbaugh; S. Young, J. Campbell, N. Lancaster. Band Director Richard Kucera Officers: Drum Major, S. Har- baugh; President, A. Wiles; Secretary, J. Weiss; Vice Pres- ident, M. Ryan. This page is sponsored by: KNORRS OFE OIL COMPANY 35 JUNIOR HIGH “B” AND “C” BAND ROW 1: S. Tirom, G. Ruse, L. Senf, K. Zajic, S. Black, B. Lewis, I. Lambert, J. McGraw, S. Rainey, R. Roberts, E. Gochenour, Z. Nielsen, R. Maim, P. Haase, Mr. Kucera. ROW 2: S. Dun- lap, A. Frady, C. Shafer, P. Morrison, N. Bulin, J. Meisinger, N. Konfrst, J. Buechler, A. Han- sen, M. Weaver, L. Meier, V. Martin, S. Gunsolly, J. Lancaster. ROW 3: C. Toman, C. Goche- nour, S. Lockhart, L. Davenport, S. Sharp, D. Horn, M. Sharp, I. Porter, C. Garrison, J. Rakow, T. Fischer, L. Brittain. ROW 4: D. Yelick, L. Stander, L. Livingston, C. Jacobs, S. Sprangler, J. Seay, L. Muller, R. Mrasek, D. Wilson, B. Royer, C. Wondra, 'J. Brown. ROW 5: D. Keys, R. Hitcheson, G. Jenkins, J. Senf, D. Meisinger, R. Johnson, J. Krejic, J. Fairfield, J. Carr, S. Dunham, R. Beverage. One of the highlights of the K. K. Kamival was the marching of the Junior High Band lead by Sandra Young. It was evident by their sharp appearance and good sound that the P.H.S. Band’s good name will be upheld. They are under the excellent direction of Mr. Kucera. 56 This page is sponsored by: PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK INSTRUMENTAL SMALL GROUPS B. Beverage, R. Smith, M. Hen- dricks. S. Clark, K. Keil, S. Thimgan, C. Land. B. Brink, J. Furlong, E. Hiliflicker, J. Zajic, M. Nolting, L. Livingston. SMALL VOCAL GROUPS Student Managers-B. McKulsky, J. Iv- erson, and G. Rieke. Coaches-B. Hansen, J. Adkins, S. Cole, and C. McKnight. Checking on the scoreboard, you can readily see that our team was up against very tough com- petition. Even though we only won two games, Beatrice and Auburn, we always had reason to be extremely proud of our ball team. Scoreboard Crete 12-21 Falls City 6-38 Beatrice 13-12 Nebraska City 12-21 Aubum 26-25 Fair bury 6-555 Westside 12-58 Bellevue 0-26 Plattsmouth vs Westside This page is sponsored by: LUGSCH CLEANERS TINES STANDARD SERVICE FOOTBALL ROW 1, Left to Right: B. Long, G. Horn, D. Anderson, B. Berverage, M. Lewis, L. Long, D. Burbee, J. Grosshans, K. Aylor, B. Wilson. ROW 2: S. Pshenica, J. Sayers, C. Bowman, R. Sutton, K. Dasher, L. Cundall, B. Hutton, T. Allbee, L. Fleischman, T. Martin, D. Yenny. ROW 3: A. Dasher, A. Wiles, L. Todd, J. Konfrst, J. Wurtele, K. Pritchard, T. Winscot, B. Sullivan, J. Shown. ROW 4: D. Meisinger, G. Morris, R. Taylor, D. Heim, D. Schliep, P. Anderson, D. Todd, T. Sillivan, F. Lebens, ROW 5: T. Dun- ham, J. Kreager, L. Walton, J. Haase, L. Christian, L. Neil, E. Holman, D. Meisinger, L. Rae. K. Eit- ing. ROW 6: J. Gansemer. L. Marler. L. Rieke. ROW l: G. Rieke, B. Berverage, L). Anderson, M. Lewis, L. lajng, u. Burbee, J. Iverson. ROW 2 R McKulsky, A. Wiles, D. Yenny, J. Grosshans, K. Aylor, B. Wilson, J. Kreager. This page sponsored by: AMERICAN LOAN CO. SATTLER FUNERAL HOME HOMECOMING Our Homecoming date was November 2, 1956. It was decorated and sponsored by the Plattsmouth Pep Club. The Colleagians Band supplied us with the music. In the middle of the evening, refreshments were served. L. Cundall K. Dasher ROW Is L. Todd, L. Walton, T. Dunham, L. Fleishman, J. Bulin, D. Heim, R. Toman, R. button. ROW 2: H. Ingwerstrum, K. Dasher, L. Long, B. Beverage, L. Cundall, T. Winscot, K. Pritschard. ROW 3: Student Manager, B. Wilson, A. Dasher, B. Hutton, B. Long. T. Martin, M. Lewis, G. Horn, J. Shown, Student Mana- ger, J. Iverson. This page is sponsored by: PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS O'CONNELL DEPARTMENT STORE King and Queen L. long, N. Todd; Attendents, M. Lewis and S. Harbaugh; L. Cundall and J. Campbell; T. Winscot and J. Meisinger; A. Dasher and S. Harms. The surprise crowning took place during the half of the Platts mouth vs Auburn game. JR. HIGH BASKET BALL D. Wilson, G. Pritchard, E. Lancaster, J. Thimgan, J. Carr, J. Ste- wart. ROW 2: R. Stall, K. Russell, J. Seays, G. Jenkins, A. Hansen, D. Watterman. This Page is Sponsored by: SOENNICHSENS DEPARTMENT STORE JR. HIGH SPORTS SSggy ■ «-, iw j? PnrilHHiri ROW Is L. Neil, K. Russell, T. Russell, J. Seay, E. Lancaster, J. Carr, D. Waterman, G. Pritchard. ROW 2s A. Konfrst, C. Mink, R. Taylor, A. Han- sen, J. Stewart, D. Wilson, B. Panes, R. Stoll. ROW 3: R. Johnson, C. Daven- port, B. Senf, D. Smith, H. Austin, M. Fisher, L. Malenax. ROW 4: B. Eaton, B. Royer, C. Wondra, D. Campbell, S. Block, E. Price. ROW 5: Student Mana- ger J. Waterman, W. Molck, S. Pierce. ROW Is L. Neil, K. Russell, T. Russell, J. Seay, E. Lancaster, J. Carr, D. Wa- terman, G. Pritchard. ROW 2s A. Kon- frst, C. Mink, R. Taylor, A. Hansen, J. PEP CLUB Recently elected Pep Club Sponsor and 2nd Semester Annual Sponsor is Miss Wal- len. ROW Is J. Lancaster, S. Young, M. Williams, N. Todd, J. Kerns, D. Ernst, K. Ptak, C. Avis, P. Johnson, M. Ryan, J. Fahrlander, B. Anderson. ROW 2: M. Sullivan, C. Land, K. Gardner, L. Livingston, C. Davis, C. Hunting, M. Tritsch, C. Marler, J. Thimgan, R. Wolski. ROW 3; S. Gerbeling, M. Hendricks, S. Marsh, M. Nolting, J. Lutes, D. Stones, S. Biggerstaff, J. Nelson, B. Ulrich, K. Starkjohn, J. Fredrick, B. Smiley. ROW 4: J. Fauquet, M. Iverson, J. Fleischman, J. Rozell, I. Lambert, K. Senf, M. Grosshans, N. McConaha, C. Lewis, P. Liddick. ROW 5: N. Hirz, B. Searls, S. Thimgan, N. Weiss, S. Harms, M. Schmidt, N. Humiston. Officers: J. Lutes, Merit Keeper; C. Avis, Secretary; J. Lancaster, President; K. Ptak, Vice President; K. Gardner, Treasurer; J. Fauquet, Historian. Senior B Team Cheerleaders: ROW 1: J. Fahrlander and M. Ryan. ROW 2: J. Lancaster, J. Weiss and L. Livingston. ROW 3: C. Marler, J. Thimgan, C. Hunting and C. Davis. ROW 4: C. Avis, S. Young, D. Ernst, N. Todd, K. Ptak. This page Is sponsored by: BILLS PEST CONTROL JAY’S TEXACO Juniors J. Campbell and N. Lan- caster. CHEERLEADERS
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