Randolph High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Randolph, NE)

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1 A Wave for Friends—Cuban refugees waved to Cuban exiles on shore as their coast guard cutter approached Key West last fall. Such emotional scenes occurred frequently after Castro announced his “open door” policy, allowing certain groups of Cubans to leave his dictatorship. 2 Pioneer in Space—Astronaut Edward White stepped from his Gemini IV space capsule and into the void of space last June. Maj. James McDivitt, his companion on a 3V -day orbital flight, had to coax White back into the capsule after he had traveled 20 minutes suspended from Gemini IV. Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad were the next space twins to orbit the earth. They completed their 8-day flight in Gemini V during August. 3 Medicare Bill Signed—President Johnson signed the Medicare Bill into law July 30 with former President Truman at his side. Witnessing the event that had far-reaching effects on Social Security benefits for the elderly were (left to right) Lady Bird Johnson, Vice President Humphrey and Bess Truman. The ceremony was held in Truman Library in Independence, Mo. 4 Temporary Mood— Dodgers Manager Walter Alston’s mood of dejection after the Minnesota Twins won the sixth World Series game did not last long. The Dodgers emerged victorious in the 7th game and captured the pennant. 5 Double Space Spectacular—Astronauts Wally Schirra and Tom SlafToid got this view of the Gemini 7 spaceship December 15 while traveling in their Gemini 6 craft for their historic rendezvous adventure. Schirra and Stafford rode their red-hot craft back to earth the following day, but Gemini 7 completed a 14-day mission before its re-entry. Making the longest and most significant voyage in space in Gemini 7 were Frank Borman and James Lovell, Jr. 6 Plea for Peace—Pope Paul VI stood before the United Nations General Assembly in New York on October 4 to deliver his plea for world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery— President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethcsda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder operation on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student— Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa university, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it.” Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout—The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassador Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 1 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even extended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband, I ord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activities such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Hollywood and the nation’s capital. c A R D I N A L Dear Alma Mater, proudly you stand As a sentinel for all that is noble and grand Inspiring the soul, enriching the mind, Following your principles, real values we'll find. The Senior Class of 1966 dedicates the Cardinal to Mr. Marvin Beardshear, Science and Math teacher. He has been our faithful class sponsor for four years Each day he brings to his students the mysteries of science and the marvels of math-matics. Besides his classroom duties, he has been for the past two years the volleyball coach, an activity that requires a great deal of time and effort. For your services throughout our high school years we say Thank you, Mr. Beard-shear! 2 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Neil A. Kluver attended the University of Oklahoma, Wayne State College, and the University of Nebraska. He received his BA and MA Degrees from W. S. T. C. and his Six Year Professional Degree in School Administration from the University of Nebraska. Before Mr. Kluver became our Superintendent he was our Coach for five years. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr. Kueben Mueller graduated from Scotland High School, and attended college at Southern State Teachers College, Yankton College, and the University of Nebraska. His major is History-Economics and his minors are English, Natural Science, Math and Temporary in Latin. Mr. Mueller is working toward his Master in Administration. Mrs. Eva M. Strathman has received her AB and MA Degrees at W. S. T. C. Her majors are Education and English, and her minor is Social Science. She has attended the University of Colorado for three summers. She is also Supervisor of the High School and Grade School Library and High School Guidance Counselor. ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL 4 FACULTY RICHARD MUMA 7th and 8th Science General Science, Biology, and Coach. MARY LOU SCHME1TS Vocational Homemaking MARVIN BEARDSHEAR Science, Math, and Volleyball Coach. RONALD HEERMAN Drivers Education, P. E. , and Coach. MARIAN JORDAN Social Studies, Reading and Language. (Junior High) 5 FACULTY CARY WHEELER Band, Boys and Girls Glee, Junior High Music, Mixed Chorus EARL STEVENS Vocational Agriculture I 6 DEDICATED TO SERVICE SCHOOL BOARD AT WORK Mr. Vance Viergutz, Mr. Adolph Brodersen, Mr. Neil Kluver, Mr. Melvin Ehrhardt, Mr. Henry Hilkemann, Mr. Eldred Pentico, Mr. Roger Buchanan. COOKS Mrs. Cromwell, Mrs. Manzer, Mrs. Drucker BUS DRIVERS Mr. Huwaldt, Mr. Kiser, Mr. Leiting. JANITORS Mr. Huwaldt and Mr. Holmes. SENIORS CAROL ANN CROMWELL Corky Senior Class President Volleyball-2, Stud'i Mgr. -4; Pep-Club-2, 3, 4, Cheerleader-2,3,4; Librarian-4, Pics. -4; Stud't Council-4; Waitress-2; Jr. Class Play-3; Jr. -Sr. Prom Queen-3; Paper Staff-4. KENNETH LEE EBERHARDT Kenny Senior Class Vice President Football-2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2; Track-1, 2, 3; F. F. A.-1, 2, 3, Ptes. -2,3; R. Club-3,4, V. Pres. -4; Stud't Council-2; N. H. S. -4; Waiter-2; Jr. Class Play-3; Class Pres. -2, V. Pres. 4. c L A S s 0 F F I C E R S CHERYL ANN BRUMMELS Bubs Senior Class Secretary Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerlcader-2,3,4; F.H. A. -4; Girls' Clce-1, 3; Annual Staff-4; F. B. L. A. -3, 4; N. H. S. -4; Waitress-2; Jr. Class Play-3; Declam-2; Homecoming Queen-4; Class Sec. -1,4, Paper Staff-4. DOUGLAS WAYNE W1TTF. Doug Senior Class Treasurer Football-2,3,4; Basketball -1,2; Track-1, 2, 3, 4; R. Club-3,4, Sec. -Trcas. -4; Band-1, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee -1, 2, 3, 4; Stud't Council-2, 3; Small Vocal Groups-3, 4; Declam-2, 3, 4; Paper Staff-4; Waiter-3; Class V. Pres. -2, Pres. -3, Trcas. -4. 9 STUDENT COUNCIL CARMEN SUSAN BACKER Carm Student Council President Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1, 2,3,4, Cheerleader-1, V. Pres. -3; F. H. A. -1, 2, 3,4, Sec. -2,3, Pres. -4; Band-3, 4; Mixed Chorus -1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee-1, 2, 3, 4; Sextet-2, 3; Triple Trio-4; Declam-1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Play-3, Waitrcss-2; Annual Staff-4; Paper Staff-4; F. B. L. A. -3,4; Stud't Council-1,4, Pres. -4; Class Pres. -1, Sec.-Treas.-3. TERRENCE LEE BELTZ Terry Student Council Alternate Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Track-1, 2; Annual Staff-4; Stud't Council-4; N. H. S. -2, 3,4, Pres. -4; Jr. Class Play-3. LINDA LEE McFADDEN Mac Student Council Representative Volleyball-1, 2; Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. -1, 2, 3, 4; Stud't Council-1, 4; Waitress-2; Jr. Class Play-3; Declam-1, 2, 3, 4; Miss Sadie Hawkins-4; Class V. Pres. -1; Paper Staff-4. 10 F.DWIN RICHARD BACKER Ed Basketball-1, 2; Track-2; Jr. Class Play-3; Declam-3,4. BRENDA CAYL BROWN Bea Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1, 2.3.4, Cheerleader-1; F. H. A. - 1.2.3.4, Chaplain-1,2, V. Pres. -4; Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee-1, 2, 4; Annual Staff-4; F. B. L. A. -3, 4; Jr. Class Play-3; Dcclam-1, 2, 3, 4; Class Sec. -Treas. -2; Paper Staff-4. GAYLEN EDWARD HF.RSCHENK Bicrschana Basketball-1, 2; F. F. A. -1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus-2; Boys' Glee-1; Jr. Class Play-3. ALICE MARIE BETHUNE Alice Volleyball-3; Girls' Glee-1,2,4; F. B. L. A. -3, 4; Librarian-3; Jr. Class Play-3, F. H. A.-1,4. 11 TERRY LEE CHAPMAN Chink Football-1,2, 3, 4; Basketball-1,2, 3, 4; Track-1, 2, 3; R. Club-1,2,3, 4; Band-1; Boys' Glee-4; F. B. L. A. -4; Librarian -2,4; Stud't Council-Si Waiter-2; Jr. Class Play-3; De-clam-1, 2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN DOWLING Pat Volleyball-1,2; Pep Club-1,2,3, 4; F. H. A.-1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus-1, 2,3,4; Girls' Glee-1,2,3,4; F. B. L. A.-4, Librarian-4, Treas.-4; Jr. Class Play-3; Declam-1. GARY HAROLD FREDERICK Fred F. F. A. -1,2, 3, 4; V. Pres.-4; Mixed Chorus-1,2, 3; Boys' Glee-1, 2, 3; Jr. Class Play-3. GARY ANTHONY MEIER Do Football-4; Track-4; F. F. A. 1; Librarian-4; Jr. Class Play-3. ROBERT LEWIS MUELLER Lew Football-3,4; Basketball-3,4; Track-3; R. Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus-4; Jr. Class Play-3; De-clam-3, 4; Paper Staff-4. 12 ROBERT WARREN NELSON Bob Basketball-1,2; Track-2; F. F. A. -1, 2, 4; Librarian-4; Jr. Class Play-3. CLARENCE EDWIN OLBERDINC Clem Football-3, 4; Track-2, 3; F. F. A. -1,2,4, V. Pres.-2, Pres.-4; Stud't Council-3; Jr. Class Play-Si Declam-4; Paper Staff -4. JERRY ALLEN PAINTER Jerry Transferred to Randolph in Junior year. F. F. A. -3, 4; News Reporter-4. SUSAN KAY HUWALDT Susie Girls' Glee-1; Annual Staff-4; F. B. L. A. -3, 4, Pres. -4; Librarian-2, 3, 4, High School Chairman-4; N. H. S. -3,4, Sec. 4; Jr. Class Play-3; Declam-4. JACK GREGORY REED Greg Football-3; Basketball-2; Track-1,2; F. F. A. 1,2; Stud't Council-1; Jr. Class Play-3. 13 JANICE LAURENE KEIFER Jan Volleyball-1, 2; Pep Club-1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. -1, 2, 3, 4; Recreation Chairman-4; Girls Glee-1, 3; F. B. L.A.-3, 4, V. Pres.-3; Jr. Class Play-3; Declam-2; Paper Staff-4. DALLAS EDWARD SCHMITT Schmitt Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Track-1, 2, 3, 4; R. Club_1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Play-3. I COLENE JOY ROBERTS Coke Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1, 2,3,4, Sec.-3, Pres. -4; F. H. A. -1, 4; Mixed Chorus-4; Girls' Glee-1, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. -3, 4; Librarian-3; Sextet-3; Class Play-3; Declam -1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff-4; Stud't Manager-2. EUGENE LEE VAN AUKER Butch Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Track-1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. -1; R. Club-1,2, 3, 4; Pres.-4; Annual Staff-4, Stud't Council- 3, V. Pres. -3; Waiter-2; Jr. Class Play-3; Class V. Pres. -3. PAUL MARVIN VAN SLYKE Goofy Track-3; F. F. A. -3, 4; Mixed Chorus-3, 4; Boys' Glee-3; F.B. L.A.-4; Jr. Class Play-3; Declam-3, 4; Paper Staff-4; Chief Editor-4. 14 GRADUATION Reverend Anderson addressing the class at Baccalaureate. Recessional at Baccalaureate Hello Mr. Governor. Valedictorian address by Susan. To Fear or not to Fear Governor Frank B. Morrison SpeaK to the class. Salutatorian address by Ken. It's all over- Finally! Let's be Individuals 15 THE SENIOR CLASS PL A f lunatics w. on't; Andt'Ube Lady M cBeth Come Malvolio . . . With-Away. r Alright everybody stick- em dp! Large” Greg Stevens............• Claire Stevens . . . ■ • Wing.................• • Doctor Janet............■ Don Cutter............• Lucille Cutter . . . ■ • Inspector Britt . . • • • casT Paul Van Slyke Linda McFadden . Lew Mueller Brenda Brown Dallas Schmitt Carmen Backer . Doug Witte Mrs. Adair . . . Elaine ........... Burke ........... Lady MacBeth . Priscilla .... John Alden . . . Mr. Hyde . . . Colene Roberts ' . Janice Keifer Gaylen Bierschenk . Cheryl Brummels . . Carol Cromwell Clarence Olberding • • ■ Gary Meier 16 Ready to go 5 N E A K T R I P “66” On out way Homeward Bound We made it. Smile Clem - Ride - Ride Watch your step - Mac. How's the Wild Mouse - Pat? 0 K 0 B 0 J I Mr. Beardshear - don't smile Butch - is he sleeping? Now Terry, it's not that bad. W H E E R C Wouldn't you know it - sleepin' again. Come on, Fred - don't be a kill joy. 17 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Mr. Heerman, Swaine Uttecht, Student Council, Sheila Nelson, Secretary, Guy Mueller, President, Kirby Chapman, Vice-President, Diann Sellon, Student Council, Brad Lenhoff, Student Council, Mrs. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Vandee McGrew, Jim Rohde, Jim Starkel, Dallas Graham, Claudia Reed, Susan lyeyhrich, Lynette Dunklau, Karen Hilkemann, Dianne Hansen, LaVonne Tilton. THIRD ROW: Linda Seyl, Everett Rokahr, Kathy Pock, Greg Witte, Mila Wattier, Norton Dowling, Dan Painter, Barbara Brummels. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Patent, Regina Eddie, Roger Pentico, Gary Bierschenk, John Moen, Dallas Puntney, John Huff, Diane Dennis, Darrell Macklin. ABSENT: Dan Coulter. For County Government Day, the Juniors elected to go to Hartington were: FIRST ROW: Mr. Boughn, sponsor, Barbara Brummels, Welfare Director, Guy Mueller, Judge, Karen Hilkemann, Clerk, Kirby Chapman, Sheriff, Vandee McGrew, Agent. SECOND ROW: Dianne Hansen, Assessor, Dan Painter, A. S. C. Committeeman, Regina Eddie, Treasurer, Dwaine Uttecht, Superintendent of Schools. ABSENT: Dan Coulter, Commissioner. One of the highlights of our Junior year was the selection of our class rings. After weeks of anticipation, we received them November 9, 1965. 19 JUNIOR CLASS PLAT Isn't that sweet? Spinning a tale Get him, Reg? HOBGOBLIN HOUSE Play cast: Barbara Brummels, Kirby Chapman, Dan Coulter, Lynette Dunklau, Karen Hilkemann, Brad Lenhoff, Roger Pentico, Everett Rokahr, Claudia Reed, Linda Seyl, Greg Witte, Sheila Nelson. Ghostly, aren't they? Look out, Karen! Listen, Kirby! Stage cast: Gary Bierschenk, Diane Dennis, Norton Dowling, Regina Eddie, Dallas Graham, Dianne Hansen, John Huff, Vandee McGrew, Guy Mueller, Rodney Patent, Dan Painter, Kathy Pock, Dallas Puntney, Jim Rohde, Diann Sellon, Jim Starkel, LaVonnc Tilton, Dwaine Uttecht, Mila Wattier, Susan Weyhrich, Darrell Macklin. Get away, Henry’! 20 I don't believe it What happened? SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Miss Schmeits, Ricky Henrickson, Bob Hansen, Mickie Haselhorst, Loren Winkelbauer, Dale Rossbach, David Meyer, Jerry Reineke, Mr. Muma. SECOND ROW: Twilia Brummels, Kathy Bierschenk, Daryl Junck, Doris Schutt, Sandra Lorenz, Jean Huwaldt, Dwayne Meier, Linda Rokahr, Connie Dowling. THIRD ROW: Lynette VanSlyke, Donna Meier, LaVonne Backer, Sally Jones, Cheryl Backer, JoAnn Huwaldt, Linda Weyhrich, Lila Broders, Terry Leiting. FOURTH ROW: Mary Truby, Paula Young, Leonard Bloomquist, Michael Jones, Randy Lienemann, Randy Beltz, Arlen Hilkemann, Gary Lewis, Larry Bermel, Sharon Arp. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Mrs. Boughn, Peggy Hokamp, Randie Meier, Ricky Young, Jim Brummels, Ann Sellon, Steven Hesse, Mr. Stevens. SECOND ROW: Darlyn Weyhrich, Carla Stamm, Bonnie Chisholm, Dick Bloomquist, Cheri Graf, Roger Plummer, Marlene Remington, Connie Nelson, Carmen Stamm, Debra Schnoor. THIRD ROW: Larry Soren, Duane Seyl, Raymond Bloomquist, Carolyn Hilkemann, Jean Teitgen, Donavan Meier, David Graham. FOURTH ROW: Micky Owens, Daryl Schutt, Randy Boughn, Cheryl Beltz, Lynn Dowling, Dave McGrew, Daryln Hansen, Donna Bauer. ABSENT: Sheila O'Sullivan, Arjean Baden. 21 JUNIOR HIGH FIRST ROW: Mrs. Jordan, LaRuth Jones, Roy Gerkins, Rodney Brummels, David Dowling, Jana Buchanan, Janies Beltz, Neil Hesse, Cheryl Gerkins, Roger Dowling, Pat Olson. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Meier, Linda Coulter, Marsha Bierschenk, Renee Barnes, Layne VanSlyke, Kathy Remington, Linda Chapman, Sharolyn Frederick, Dayna VanSlyke, Ricky Young. THIRD ROW: Howard Graham, Kenny Wattier, Don McGrew, Deanna Cunningham, Michele Reed, LaNeta Bethune, Marilyn Hilkemann, Danny Dowling, Darvan Rossback. FOURTH ROW: Dianna McDonald, Sylvia Truby, Sally Lorenz, Linda Bermel, Janet Weyhrich, Terry Dowling, Jack Wattier, Diana Borders, Mike McDonald, Dan O'Sullivan, Kathy Delozier. 22 BASKETBALL David Dowling, Ricky Young, Layne VanSlyke, Don McGrew, Mike McDonald, Dan O'Sullivan, Darvan Rossback, James Beltz, Neil Hesse, Rodney Brummels, Mr. Heermann: Coach, Danny Dowling: Student Manager. VOLLEY BALL FIRST ROW: Marilyn Hilkc-mann, Debbie Dennis, Sally Lorenz, Michele Reed, Dayna VanSlyke, Rhonda Meier. SECOND ROW: Linda Chapman, LaNeta Bethune, Deanna Cunningham, Kay Rasmussen, Janet Weyhrich, LaRuth Jones, Mr. Heermann. CHEERLEADERS Dayna Van Slyke, Debbie Dennis, Renee Barns, Sally Lorenz, Michele Reed. 23 SPORTS FOOTBALL SQUAD OF 1965 FIRST ROW: Rick Young, Terry Leiting, Everett Rokahr, Gary Meier, Clarence Olberding, Randy Meyer, Jim Brummels, Steve Heese, Norton Dowling, Dwayne Meier. SECOND ROW: Ass't Coach Dick Muma, Student Mgr. Don McGrcw, Brad Lenhoff, Kirby Chapman, Loren Winkelbaur, Micky Owens, Dallas Schmidt, David McGrew, Randy Borders, Darlyn Hansen, Kenny Eberhardt, Student Mgr. Layne Van Slyke, Head Coach Ronald Heermann. THIRD ROW: Rodney Patent, Dan Coulter, Butch Van Auker, Roger Pentico, Lew Mueller, Terry Chapman, Randy Lienemann, Bob Hansen, Guy Mueller, Greg Witte, Doug Witte. The Randolph High School Football squad ended up the season with a one win, seven loss-record. Contrary to these statistics the Cards showed determination and a will to win throughout the season. The Cards will lose seven Senior lettermen from last year. However, Coach Heermann feels that his young team will show great enthusiasm next year and will have a good season. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER HONORARY CAPTAIN Butch Van Auker Doug Witte 25 THE CARDS IN A CTION RECORD OF '65 N Randolph Opponents . Coleridge . . . . . 14 t 14 . Ponca . . 0 12 . Osmond .... . . 20 6 m l . Cedar Catholic . • - 7 . I-lartington . . . . Winside .... . Allcn . ’Emerson .... ■ . . 13 . . 20 Senior Fullback Butch Van Auker trys for pay dirt Senior End Kenny Eberhardt stretches for another again. long one. 26 Senior Lew Mueller trys to carry more than he can handle. Quarterback Terry Chapman looks a little outnumbered. TRACK FIRST ROW: Brad Lenhoff, Guy Mueller, Roger Pentico, Norton Dowling, Dwaine Uttecht, Kirby Chapman, Rodney Patent, Van Meier, Dwayne Meier. SECOND ROW: Mr. Heerman, Doug Witte, Mickey Haselhorst, Greg Witte, Butch Van Auker, Lew Mueller, John Moen, Randy Lienemann, Darlyn Hansen, Dave McGrew, Everett Rokahr, Mr. Muma. VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: Diann Sellon, Vandee McGrew, Paula Young, Colene Roberts, Carmen Backer, Brenda Brown, Kathy Pock, Sandra Lorenz, Dianne Hansen. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Hilkemann, Claudia Reed, Cheryl Backer, Cheryl Beltz, Diane Dennis, Linda Seyl, Donna Meier, Lynette Van Slyke, Linda Rokahr. Coach: Mr. Beardshear. 27 VARSITY SQUAD OF 1965-66 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Dick Muma, Stud't Mgr. Darrell Weyhrich, Bradley Lenhoff, Everett Rokahr, Butch Van Auker, Bob Hansen, Guy Mueller, Lew Mueller, Randy Belt2, Terry Chapman, Terry Beltz, John Moen. SECOND TEAM SQUAD OF 1965-66 BACK ROW: Stud't Mgr. Layne VanSlyke, Duane Seyl, Dale Rossbach, Dave Meyer, Larry Bermel, Dwayne Meier, Rick Young, Coach Ron Heermann. FRONT ROW: Dallas Graham, Darrell Schutt, Dave McGrew, Lynn Dowling, Randy Lienemann, Kirby Chapman, Darlyn Hansen, Loren Winkelbauer, Van Meier. 28 SNAP SHOTS OF THE “CARDS” Randy Belts Forward Terry Belts Center Bradley Lenhoff Guard R. H. S. SCORES 72 65 Cedar Catholic 48 63 Hartington 63 53 Allen 50 67 Winside 56 72 Wausa 46 55 Emerson 54 56 Ponca 65 69 Crofton 59 47 Osmond R. H. S. SCORES 43 46 Coleridge 63 89 Burns 54 46 Wynot 57 55 Hartington 67 76 St. Frances 71 64 Coleridge 59 47 Hartington 58 93 Laurel Dick Muma Guard John Moen Center Butch Van Auker Guard Terry Chapman Forward 29 1966 VOLLEYBALL TEAM Over the net Girls! WON— 2 - Laurel 1 - Osmond 2 - Winside 1 - Obert-Maskell 1 - Wynot LOSSES— 2 - Belden 1 - Laurel 1 - Osmond 1 - Coleridge Team Work What a game! Hit it hard Cheryl! Darylen - 880 The Volleyball team finished with 7 wins and 5 losses for the season including the tournament games. This is a good record considering the fact that this was the first year of varsity experience for all of the girls. Next year Randolph should have a good team. TRACK SQUAD OF 1966 Dwayne - 440 Dallas - Shot - Discus Darylen - Brad - Dwayne - Guy - Mile Dave - John - Everett Relay 30 ACTIVITIES GIRLS GLEE FIRST ROW: Mr. Wheeler, Connie Dowling, Debbie Schnoor, Shiela Nelson, Sherry Graf, Marleen Remington, Diaim Sellon, Twila Brummels, Pat Dowling. SECOND ROW: Carla Stamm, Carmen Stamm, Linda Rokhar, Vandee McGrew, Ann Sellon Sandra Lorneze, Arjean Baden, Shiela O'Sullivan, Bonnie Chisholm. THIRD ROW: Lila Broders, Sally Jones, Linda Weyhrich, Lynette VanSlyke, Peggy Hokamp, Diann Hansen, LaVonne Backer, Jean Tietgen, Doris Schutt, Donna Meier, Carolyn Hilkemann. FOURTH ROW: Linda Seyl, Cheryl Backer, Mary Truby, Colene Roberts, Carmen Backer, Regina Eddie, Cheryl Beltz, Paula Young, Sharon Arp, Alice Bethune, Brenda Brown, Donna Bauer. BOTS GLEE FIRST ROW: Mr. Wheeler, Ann Sellon, Dick Bloomquist, David Graham, Duane Seyl, Larry Sohren, Ricky Young. SECOND ROW: Van Meier, Jerry Reineke, Everett Rokhar, Dale Rossback, Steven Hesse, Dallas Graham, Darlyn Junk. THIRD ROW: Darlyn Hansen, Doug Witte, Dan Coulter, Greg Witte, Roger Pentico, David McCrew, Randy Meier, Jim Brummels. 32 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Connie Dowling, Debbie Schnoor, Carmen Stamm, Sheila Nelson, Diann Sellon, Dick Bloom-quist, Duane Seyl, Larry Sohren, Ricky Young, Twila Brummels, Pat Dowling, Bonnie Chisholm, Carla Stamm, Mr. Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Marlene Remgington, Sheila O'Sullivan, Linda Rokahr, Vandee McGrew, Ann Sellon, Van Meier, Everett Rokahr, Dallas Graham, David Graham, Sandra Lorenze, Arjean Baden, Jean Huwaldt Kathy Bierschenk, Cheri Graf. THIRD ROW: Donna Meier, Peggy Hokamp, Linda Weyhrich, Jean Tietgen, Diann Hansen, Steven Hesse, Jim Brummels, Doug Witte, Randy Meier, Darlyen Hansen, Linda Seyl, Lynette Dunkau, Carolyn Hilkemann, Lynette Van Slyke, Sally Jones. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Brown, Mila Wattier, Mary Truby, Paula Young, Cheryl Beltz, David McGrew, Roger Pentico, Paul Van Slyke, Greg Witte, Dan Coulter, Regina Eddie, Carmen Backer, Colene Roberts, Donna Bauer, Cheryl Backer. TRIPLE TRIO FIRST ROW: Mary Truby, Linda Seyl, Connie Dowling. SECOND ROW: Carmen Backer, Vandee McGrew, Sheila Nelson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Brummels, Twilla Brummels, Linda Rokahr. MIXED QUARTET Doug Witte, Donna Meier, Ann Sellon, Greg Witte The marching band performed for all home football games, and participated in the Band Day festivities at the University of Nebraska on October 2. The concert band performed at the Christmas Concert on December 12. Selected members of the concert band attended the Instrumental Clinic in Allen on February 7. The Pep Band played for all home basketball games. Many students participated in the vocal groups. Sixty were enrolled in Mixed Chorus. The Boys Glee, Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus and Jr. High all sang in the Christmas Concert. 33 BAND FIRST ROW: Ricky Young, Cheryl Beltz, Mila Wattier, LaNeta Bethune, Linda Chapman, Janet Weyhrich, Jana Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Doug Witte, Regina Eddie, Everett Rohkar, Jim Brummels, Howard Graham, David Dowling, Jim Beltz, Diann Scllon, Paula Young, Mike McDonald, Linda Rokhar, Susan Weyhrich. THIRD ROW: David McGrew, Brenda Brown, Donna Meier, Ann Sellon, Greg Witte, Mr. Wheeler, Roger Penico. MAJORETTES Kathy Peck, Claudia Reed, Linda McFadden, Diane Dennis, Carmen Backer, Karen Hilkemann, Cheryl Backer. BOYS QUARTET Everett Rohkar Doug Witte Greg Witte Roger Pentico 34 First Place Drama: Doug Witte, Dwaine Uttecht, Greg Witte, and Guy Mueller. Greg Witte named Best Actor. Interpretation of Prose: 1st, Brenda Brown and 2nd, Linda Seyl. Discussion Group: 1st, Colene Roberts and 2nd, Rodney Patent. DECLAM ’66 T. V. News Commentary: Clarence Olberding. Public Speaking: 1st, Loren Winkelbauer. Second Place Drama: LaVonn Tilton, Kirby Chapman, and Claudia Reed. Interpretation of Poetry: 2nd, Ann Sellon and 1st, Carmen Backer. Kathy Pock: 2nd Place Drama, 2nd Place One-act Play, and Best Actress. Susan Huwaldt: 2nd Place Public Speaking. First Place One-act Play - THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL: Guy Mueller, Greg Witte, and Linda Seyl. Second Place One-act Play - THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS: LaVonn Tilton, Barb Brummels, Danny Coulter, Lynette Dunklau, and Kirby Chapman. 35 HOMECOMING Carmen G Butch Cheryl G Doug Linda G Kenny One of the highlights of any school year is Homecoming. This year our festivities included a bonfire, a parade, and to top it all off, an after the game dance. At the dance Cheryl Brummels and Butch Van Auker were crowned Queen and King. FIRST PLACE - Juniors BURY 'EM SECOND PLACE SENIORS DEVOUR the WILDCATS 36 ROYALTY Coronation 37 King Butch Queen Cheryl The Royal Family ARABIAN NIGHTS Carol, Cheryl, and Colene. Such Queenly elegance, Miss Cromwell Genial Genie Fond memories for the classes of '65-'66 Sheiks of Arabia (Junior class sponsors) t Sultana Carol and Sultan Bill Our secret agents behind the scenes. That Lucky Guy! Alladin ill Have you ever seen boys in a Harem? You have now! Three coins in the fountain, each one wishing happiness. Did Clarence know about this? Eeny, Meeny, miny, moe! Catch the colonel by the toe. Servants Southern Belle-Karen Southern Colonel-Doug Do you know we have to tear this down at 9:00 A. M. I know, I know. 39 FHA FIRST ROW: Cheryl Backer; Historian, Linda Rokahr; Chaplin, Janice Keifer; Recreational Chairman; Linda McFadden; Parlimentarian, Claudia Reed; Secretary, Carmen Backer; President, Brenda Brown; Vice President, Lynette VanSlyke; Treasurer, Donna Meier; Song Leader, Kathy Pock; News Reporter, Paula Young; Degree Chairman. SECOND ROW: Miss Schmeits, Carla Stamm, Pat Dowling, Bonnie Chisholm, Diann Sellon, Doris Schutt, Carol Cromwell, Carmen Stamm, Connie Dowling, Debra Schnoor. THIRD ROW: Sheila O'Sullivan, Sheila Nelson, Cheri Graf, Nancy Huwaldt, Jeanne Tietgen, Kathy Bierschenk, Karen Hilkemman, Arjcan Baden, Lila Broders, JoAnn Huwaldt. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Brummels, Lynette Dunklau, Alice Bethune, Colene Roberts, Cheryl Beltz, Dianne Dennis, Regina Eddie, Sharon Arp, Linda Seyl, Donna Bauer, Dianne Hansen. FFA FIRST ROW: Paul Van Slyke, Dallas Graham; Treasurer, Gary Fredricks; Vice President, Clarence Olberding; President, John Huff; Secretary, Gaylen Bierschenk, Mr. Stevens. SECOND ROW: Larry Soren, Van Meier, Jim Starkel, Terry Leiting, Norton Dowling, Danny Painter, Jerry Reineke, Darrel Junck, David Graham, Ricky Young, THIRD ROW: Randy Boughn, Loren Winkelbauer, David Meyer, Kenneth Eberhardt, Randy Meier, Micky Haselhorst, Darrel Schutt, Steven Hesse- FOURTH ROW: Darrel Macklin, Bob Nelson, Lynn Dowling, Arlen Hilkemann, Dallas Puntney, Gary Bierschenk, Randy Lienemann, Bob Hansen, Roger Pentico. ABSENT: Danny Coulter; Sentinel, Jerry Painter; News Reporter. 40 PAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Mrs. Jordan, Cheryl Brummels, Doug Witte, Paul Van Slyke, Editor, Colene Roberts, Linda Seyl, Mrs. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Sheila Nelson, Susan Weyhrich, Barbara Brummels, Carol Cromwell, Lynette Dunklau, Lew Mueller, Diann Sellon, Claudia Reed, Vandee McGrew. THIRD ROW: Brenda Brown, Linda McFadden, Kirby Chapman, Regina Eddie, Dallas Puntney, Diane Dennis, Rodney Patent, Carmen Backer, Kathy Pock. F.B.L.A. FIRST ROW: Mila Wattier, LaVonne Tilton, Secretary, Mrs. Jensen, Susan Huwaldt, President, Lynette Dunklau, Vice President, Vandee McGrew, Reporter, Kathy Pock. SECOND ROW: Diann Sellon, Jim Rohde, Jan Keifer, Alice Bethune, Cheryl Brummels, Dianne Hansen, Sheila Nelson, Pat Dowling. THIRD ROW: Colene Roberts, Linda McF'adden, Regina Eddie, Paul Van Slyke, Dallas Puntney, Terry Chapman, Carman Backer, Norton Dowling. LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Strathman, Gary Meier, Kathy Pock, Linda Weyhrich, Susan Huwaldt, H. S. Chairman, Terry Chapman. SECOND ROW: Carol Cromwell, President, Brad Lenhoff, Vice President, Dianne Hansen, G. S. Chairman, Rodney Patent, Bob Nelson, Linda McFadden, Secretary, Jim Rohde, Dwayne Meier, Pat Dowling, Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mrs. Strathman, Brad Lenhoff, Secretary, Carmen Backer, President, Guy Mueller, Vice President, Diann Sellon, Mr. Mueller. SECOND ROW: Ricky Young, Jerry Reincke, Steven Hesse, Jim Brummels, Bob Hansen, Terry Bcltz, Dwaine Uttccht, Linda McFaddcn, Loren Winkelbauer, Rick Hendrickson, Peg Hokamp, c™, Cromwcii HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Mr. Mueller, Susan Huwaldt, Secretary, Terry Bcltz, President, Vandec McGrew, Vice President, Claudia Reed, Treasurer, Mrs. Strathman. SECOND ROW: Twilla Brummels, Lynette Van Slyke, Donna Meier, Cheryl Brummels, Jean Huwaldt, Brad Lenhoff. THIRD ROW: Barbara Brummels, Everett Rokahr, Loren Winkel-baucr, Greg Witte, Kenny Ebcrhardt, Mary Truby, Linda Scyl. 42 PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Diaim Sellon, Vandec McGrcw, Cheryl Brummels, Carol Cromwell, Cheerleaders. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jordan, Debra Schnoor, Connie Dowling, Carmen Stamm, Sheila O'Sullivan, Colcnc Roberts; President, Diane Dennis; Vice Pres. , Regina Eddie; Treasurer, Karen Hilkemann; Secretary, Pat Dowling, Bonnie Chisholm, Carla Stamm, Miss Schmeits. THIRD ROW: La Vonne Tilton, Cheri Graf, Arjean Baden, Peggy Hokamp, Nancy Huwaldt, JoAnn Huwaldt, Carolyn Hilkemann, Marlene Remington, Kathy Bicrschcnk, Jeanne Tietgcn, Linda Rokahr, Twilla Brummels. FOURTH ROW: Sheila Nelson, Doris Schutt, Donna Meicn, La Vonne Backer, Claudia Reed, Lynctte Dunklau, Susan Weyhrich, Ann Sellon, Janice Kcifcr, Lynette Van-Slykc, Linda Weyhrich. FIFTH ROW: Dianne Hansen, Brenda Brown, Sharon Arp, Donna Bauer, Linda Me-Fadden, Carmen Backer, Cheryl Beltz, Paula Young, Kathy Pock, Mila Wattier, Cheryl Backer, Linda Seyl. R-CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Muma, Mr. Heerman, Kenneth Ebcrhardt; Vice President, Butch VanAukcr; President, Doug Witte; Secretary, Dallas Schmitt. SECOND ROW: Brad Lcnhoff, Everett Rokahr, Greg Witte, Terry Chapman, Lew Mueller, Roger Pcntico, Norton Dowling. 43 CHEERLEADERS B-SQUAD Jeanne Tietgen, Peggy Hokamp, Cheryl Backer, Linda Rokahr. VARSITY Diann Sellon, Vandee McGrew, Cheryl Brummels, Carol Cromwell. VOLLEYBALL Clarence Olberding, Lew Mueller, Terry Chapman, Butch Van Auker, Doug Witte. 44 A WARDS Butch Best athlete of the year Diane, Colene, Paula-Three high scorers in Volleyball Ken and Susan- All conference academics Doug-Kennedy Award SENIOR CALENDAR School Started Pictures Taken Ordered Announcements Play Sneak Trip Prom Baccalaureate Graduation Cheryl- Third place bookkeeping at FBLA State Convention August 30 September 13 January 20 April 29 May 6 May 13 May 22 May 27 George Kirby is Chemistry Now Dick, don't look at the Diane don't ask Claud she doesn't really that easy? camera! know. These are next years seniors? No sense losing your head over it, John. The bigger they are the Ambitious bunch. bigger the mouths, right Rog.? Home Economic girls arc baby What fun in play school. You all be quiet. Thank you for all of your help sitting. on the annual Mrs. Jensen. We appreciated it. Annual Stafi 47 Miss Sadie Hawkins - Linda McFadden Mr. Ugly - Loren Winkelbauer Aren't we sweet? Sadie Hawkins Dance What fun FFA Sweetheart - Carmen Backer FHA King - Kenny Eberhardt Sweetheart Ball - Jeanie Ricky, Lynette Loren, Linda G Clarence, Janice Paul, Brenda Jerry, Sweetheart Carmen King Kenny, Dianne Norton, Claudia GDanny, Diann G Dallas, Paula Mickey. Crownbearers: John Sclinoor Margaret Pentico. First Place Winner in the Voice of Democracy Contest - Dale Rossbach Sing along with Wheeler Betty Crocker Homemakers Award - Carmen Backer 1-2-3-4 Blow School Nurse - Evalyn Mueller Outstanding FHA'er Brenda Brown 1966 Boy State Everett Rokahr ELEMENTARY GRADES FRANCES ANDERSON Fifth Grade CAYNOLD PORATH Second Grade El LIEN HOUFEX Third Grade MILRF.D BROWN Sixth Grade LOUISE PHILLIPS D A F) U1 CLJ YA (A T GAYLENE TAYLOR Kindergarten KJf X J—J O L JL J L (y JLj Fourth Grade KATHLEEN HAMILTON Remedial Reading FACULTY CLARI BEL STINCLEY First Grade SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Brown, Donnette Coulter, Roland Barnes, Bruce Sellon, Denise Akers, Steven Kruse, Bobby Chrisholm, Bradley Weber, Sharon Poppe. SECOND ROW: Monte Owens, Richard Broders, Ronnie Linquist, Lori Bermcl, Renee Graf, Bobby Weyhrich, Sharon Wattier, Greg Hazclhorst. THIRD ROW: Peggy Huwaldt, Debbie Lienamann, Jim Rudebusch, Elaine Weyhrich, Darlene Rossbach, Susan Stevens, Janice Kruger, Sandra Strathman, Cindy Bierschcnk. FIFTH GRADE FIRS,p ROW: Peggy Seicke, Cheryl Rohde, Tommy Bauer, Connie Reed, Kay Erickson, Darlene Dennis, Robert Olson, Darrell Dennis. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cunningham, Julie Coulter, Timmy Linquist, Danny Rudebusch, Lowell Lienamann, Donna Chapman, Greg Dowling, Terry Rasmussen. THIRD ROW: Gary Falter, Carmen Borderscn, Debbie Weber, David Mueller, Darlyn Arp, Tim Witte, Jane v.’atticr, Mrs. Anderson. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Kirby Baird, David Coulter, Steven Stamm, Wendell, Rohde, Dan Backer, SECOND ROW: Julie Milander, Cindy Rohde, Beth Seickc, Janet Burge I, Nancy Weyhrich, Charlene Owens. THIRD ROW: Lori Borders, Dennis Cromwell, Doug Lienamann, Lauren Wessel, Bruce Strathman, Valerie Gosch, Patty Truby, Leslie Lorenz, Greg Rudebusch. FOURTH ROW: Donald Dittman, Marc Brodersen, Paul Sellon, Shirley Stucve, Don Rossbach, Tim Kint, Wesley Bcltz, Bradley Bartlett, Mrs. Taylor. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Debra Dais, Krista Young, Amy Seicke, Cindy Van Auker, Sandra Starkcl, Gene Barnes, Carlin Rasmussen. SECOND ROW: Dennis Poppe, Roger Brummcls, Rebecca Witte, John Rudebusch, Nancy Truby, Linda Brodcrs, Dwight Rossbach. THIRD ROW: Lisa Kluver, Dal C.erkins, Robert Huwaldt, Lonnie Bermel. Gary Kruse, Dale Erickson, Miss Houfek. 52 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Julie Strathman, Raciccn McFarland, Brian Akers, Gary Backer, Gail Barnes, Ricky Olson, Michael Scickc, Steven Borders. SECOND ROW: Tammy Witte, Joan Dowling, David Remington, Kerry Weber, Scott Wohlfeil, Ryan Rudcbusch, Yvonne Rohde, Deyon Boughn. THIRD ROW: Gary Beltz, Karla Wattier, Jeanie Kruger, Garry Weyhrich, Julie Bargstadt, Bruce Chisholm, Linda Kruse, Danny Poppe, Miss Porath. ABSENT: Bette Reed. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Bonnie Lienamann, Ginger Burgcl, Laurric Weber, Ricky Backer, Roberta Scllon, David Clark, Bradley Bargstadt, David Owens, Robert Pittct, Shirley Brummcls. SECOND ROW: Becky Hamilton, Janet Chapman, Tami Gosch, Jimmy Cunningham, Joanic Kruger, Debra Paulsen, Mike Cromwell, David Broders, Lori Arp, Randy Dais, Marla Scllon, Deborah Robinson. THIRD ROW: Timmy Sohler, Eddie Brummcls, Kevin Patent, Deanna Dittman, Ricky Aldcrson, Pat Burley, Vernon Hesse, Jan Kluvcr, Lyle Poppe Karen Stevens, Mrs. Stinglcy. MORNING KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: Shelly Robinson, Kevin Manzer, Jane Bloomquist, Shelly Siecke, Terry Sohler, Erin Rudebusch, Kimberly Andrews. SECOND ROW: David Stevens, Bruce Lindquist, Brian Heimes, Kurt Erickson, Bruce Tunink, Brian Chisholm, Mary Puntney. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Phillips, Mike Reed, Becky Weber, June Gubbels, Brenda Bucklin, Debby Mannion, Kent Daws. AFTERNOON KIN FIRST ROW: Terry Thelen, Lori Bach, Marcia Tunink, Daniel Heese, Patricia Peebles, Sandra Carson, Laura Wattier. SECOND ROW: Susan Dowling, Doyal Owens, Barbara Gubbels, Russell Lenhoff, Daniel Eddie, Timmy Butterfield. THIRD ROW: Charil Wohlfiel, Warren Brunssen, Susanne Tunink, Mark Nordhues, Danial Biller-beck, Timothy Walz, Mrs. Phillips. “STUDENT LIFE IN THE GRADES Bow to your Partner Sixth Grade fun! Let's Play Ball! Fifth Grade Do si do Third and Fourth Grades 1-2-3-4- First and Second P. E. Lunch Time Kindergarten 55 ADS ANNUAL STAFF Linda Seyl, Asst. Editor, Brenda Brown, Terry Beltz, Editor, Carmen Backer, Mrs. Jensen, Sponsor, Cheryl Brummels, Greg Witte, Butch Van Auker, Susan Huwaldt. This yearbook would not have been possible without the patronage of the following businessmen. We wish to say THANK YOU. DITTMAN'S MARKET HOME OIL CO. Custom Butchering Tankwagon Service Randolph, Nebraska Phone 19 Randolph, Nebraska Phone 28 PETERSON'S 5 10 School Supplies-Candy Toys Randolph, Nebraska LEITING'S LOCKERS PRODUCE Butchering-Processing-Gillette Milk Randolph, Nebraska Phone 62W RANDOLPH SHOE REPAIR M. E. Hall Randolph, Nebraska SELLON'S MACHINE SHOP Electrical Gas Welding Randolph, Nebraska RANDOLPH FEED MILLING Kent Feeds-Farm Grinding Randolph, Nebraska Phone 90W K W GRAIN Grains-Feeds-Shelling Portable Grinding Randolph, Nebraska Phone 25 MUNTER'S HARDWARE Maytag GE Appliances-Skelgas Randolph, Nebraska Phone 4 CORNHUSKER CAFE Fine Food Randolph, Nebraska Phone 97 FIRST STATE BANK Member of F. D. I. C. Randolph, Nebraska Phone 27 RANDOLPH CREAMERY RANDOLPH BUTTER Randolph, Nebraska Phone 300 or 301 RUDY KUMM Custom Cesspool Cleaning Welding McLean, Nebraska Phone 40 BRUCKNER TRANSFER PEARL'S BEAUTY SHOP McLean, Nebraska Phone 11 VOSS'S VILLAGE STORE General Merchandise McLean, Nebraska SCHOMBERG FEED GRAIN Grinding-Mixing-Oats Rolling McLean, Nebraska Phone 18 HANSEN’S MACHINE SHOP Randolph, Nebraska Phone 289 Compliments of DOCTOR H. J. BILLERBECK Randolph, Nebraska Phone 83 COLERIDGE ELEVATOR Grain-Feed-Seed Fertilizer Phone 28-34412 JOSEPH G. ROGERS Lawyer Randolph, Nebraska CEDAR MOTEL On Highway 20 U.S. Randolph, Nebraska Phone 340 MEIER'S SERVICE GARAGE Junction 81 20 Randolph, Nebraska Phone 46R13 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELDEN Phone YU 5-2151 Belden, Nebraska Compliments of THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Laurel, Nebraska THE COLERIDGE NATIONAL BANK 24 Hour Service Coleridge, Nebraska BARKER'S GROCERY Home of1 Fine Foods Randolph, Nebraska Phone 100 NANCY'S BEAUTY SALON Air Conditioned Randolph, Nebraska Phone 88 TUNINK'S IGA MARKET Fresh Fruits Vegetables Randolph, Nebraska Phone 310 GARY’S T.V. AND APPLIANCE Zenith T. V. Hot point Appliances Randolph, Nebraska Phone 8 NISSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales and Services Randolph, Nebraska Phone 186 LUDWIG BROER Electric Acetylene Welding Randolph, Nebraska BEL-BEAUTY SALON Belden, Nebraska Phone 985-2951 McLAIN OIL COMPANY Tankwagon Delivery Belden, Nebraska Phone YU 5-2191 B. H. MOSELEY Grain-Coal-Feed Seeds Belden, Nebraska Phone 985-211 HUETIG FEED SERVICE Belden, Nebraska EUGENE F. GUBBLES Walnut Grove Feeds Randolph, Nebraska Phone 241 JANET'S CAFE THE PAUL REVERE LIFE INS. CO. Gordon L. Chapman Randolph, Nebraska Phone 96W GAMBLES HARDWARE STORE Randolph, Nebraska Phone 215 HRDLICKA BROS. DAIRY CATTLE Randolph, Nebraska Phone 46J-20 RANDOLPH FERTILIZER SERVICE Glenn J. Gubbles-Manager Randolph, Nebraska Phone 58 KANSAS NEBRASKA GAS COMPANY Randolph, Nebraska Phone 282 RANDOLPH OIL COMPANY Tankwagon service Randolph, Nebraska Phone 150 R OK A HR IMPLEMENT COMPANY Randolph, Nebraska Phone 65 SCOTT BLOOMER BARBER SHOP Cleaner Service-Insurance MFA Randolph, Nebraska ATWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY Randolph, Nebraska Phone 21 GIBSON’S DEPARTMENT STORE Randolph, Nebraska Phone 173 58 MARLEY’S STANDARD SERVICE Quality Gasoline-Oils-Tires Randolph, Nebraska Phone 332 ROBINSON FARMS SPF Registered Hampshires Breeding Stock All Year Around Randolph, Nebraska Phone 58R1 THE OSMOND REPUBLIC Eugene M. Liewer, Publisher Osmond, Nebraska Compliments of ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL Osmond, Nebraska Compliments of REED ACCOUNTING SERVICE Osmond, Nebraska CARHART LUMBER COMPANY Lumber -Electric -Plumbing Randolph, Nebraska WATTIER'S GROCERY Proprietor-Paul Wattier Randolph, Nebraska Phone 80 KAISER BROS. PRODUCE Cream -Eggs -Grinding-Mixing Randolph, Nebraska WEYHRICH SKELLY SERVICE Tune-up Service Brake Repair Randolph, Nebraska HUWALDT'S 66” SERVICE Managers: Berner Bros. Randolph, Nebraska Phone 12 KEITH HUWALDT General Trucking Cornshelling Randolph, Nebraska Phone 68J3 RANDOLPH HATCHERY FARM SERVICE Your Animal Health Headquarters Dr. R. E. Rodgers-Henry E. Walz Compliments of RANDOLPH TIMES Phone 10 DENNIS ELEVATOR Custom Grinding and Mixing Magnet, Nebraska Phone X72 ADOLPH BRODERSEN DeKalb Dealer Randolph, Nebraska Phone 352 ORVAL DOWLING Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance of Nebr. Farmers' Mutual Hail Insurance of Iowa Randolph, Nebraska Phone 250 Congratulations to the Seniors Class of '66 Compliments of DEAN McGREW Randolph, Nebraska HANSEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis Chalmers Coleridge, Nebraska Phone 283-4285 MELVIN WITTE District Representative Lutheran Brotherhood Randolph, Nebraska Phone 229J RANDOLPH LANES Dance at the West Randolph Ballroom Randolph, Nebraska Phone 325 STANOSHECK HARDWARE MORTUARY 24 Hour Ambulance Service Bus. Ph. 748-3533 Ph. After Hr. 748-3761 Osmond, Nebraska Compliments of A. E. MAILLIARD M.D. Osmond, Nebraska — Class of 1919 BUCHANAN DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacist Randolph, Nebraska Phone 3 O'NEILL'S Funeral Home Clothing Randolph, Nebraska HARTZ PHARMACY Randolph, Nebraska Phone 7 ANDREW TIME CENTER Jewelers-Specialists in fine repairing Randolph, Nebraska 59 AUTOGRAPHS 60 World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at I.ambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe during the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mittcrrandon December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to accept the Council’s cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan’s announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner—Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the I960 Nobel Prize fur Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Manila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 10 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evacuation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt’s Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. 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