Republican City High School - Warrior Yearbook (Republican City, NE)
- Class of 1956
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Norman Gibbs who drove the big bus and Clarence Page as dr1ver of the small bus Mr Gibbs has driven the bus for 3 years and Mr Page for 5 Mr Gibbs had the North Run, and Engineers' Hill, and Mr Page had the South and West Runs, and the kindergartenat noon They usually left t 7 30 a m to begin their bus runs, getting the youngsters to school by the time for an 8 30 bell Both drlvers the THE C Th1s was Mr Nelson's be ginn1ng year as custodian R h1s main job seemed to b filllng balls for the grade children He was kept busy cleaning mops,burning trash repairing equ1pment,he1ping the cook,improving his sup pl1es,as well as clean1ng A dUSt1Hg the rooms He could be found on the Job from a bout 7 OOa m to 6 OO p m , and much of the week end In summer he cared for the b1g lawns Every other month h took Band ch1ldren to Napo nee on Thursdays children l1ked very well Mrs Juanlta heifsteck was our cook th1s year, her first year w1th us She pleased us well, as one of our favorite menus would show ham, masned potataes,green beans,Jello, A cherry cobbler, plus m1lk She about 1100 meals per about 55 daily average and was nelped by Nancy Sey bold and Marilyn Goedeken 4 EZ 1 . .a . .' 5 gr ' : x T T A yymn 1 ,ff Q . 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W ,f M- Stanley fStanl Brockman Basketball l 2 Music ,3,L Class Plays Annual , Newspaper lit' Janes lJimJ Carpenter Basketball 2,3,L Football 1,2 Music 2 3,4 Class Plays Annual Newspaper Dramatics Class President , SENIOR CLASS H STORY Out of uae graduating class of 1956, Jim Carpenter spent kindergarten and through grade 5 in Fdtchell Elementary School in Denver and grades 6 through 8 in Republican City, Stanley Brockman spent kindergarten and 1 in Kansas City, Missouri, 2 and 3 in Herman, Missouri I+ and 5 in Orleans Nebraska, and the remainder of the grades at Naponee he members of the c ass throughout high school were the above mentioned persons Class officers for the current year were President and Treasurer, Jim Carpenter, Vice President and Secretary Stanley Brockman The Seniors enjoyed Freshman Initiation as masters of the ceremony a lot more than did the Freshmen At HalloIe'en the Seniors sponsored a Wiener and marshmallow roast at the Overlook After supper and play1ng games, everyone went his way, either home or 'tricking ' They went to Nelson's Studio in Holdrege on February 2h to have the class pictures taken, and stayed in Holdrege for supper at Hotel Dale, and went to a movie later that evening They took a Burlington Tour to Denver and the imme diate area on April 28 for their Senior Day, including the World Famous 'Ice Capades of 1956 ' Baccalaureate was held on May 6 and Commencement on May 10 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM MAY 10, 1956 Processional Invocation Valedictory A443088 'The World We Face' Music Presentation of Eighth Grade Class Diplomas Presentation Presentation Music Benediction Recessional Congratulations to Seniors Diplomas :IIN H543 Mrs Florence Rumbaugh Rev Otto Michel Stanley Brockman H L Ahrendts M xed Chorus Tom Chandler A E Goedeken Mrs Maris Lutjeharms Girls Chorus Rev Otto Michel Mrs Florence Rumbaugh Front of Stage J U 2 3 , 3 L 3 3 3,h 3 k 3 L . f i Presentation of Scholarship A. 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JUNIOR CLASS e members of the Junior Class are pictured above, readlng left to r1ght Allen Smith, Marilyn Goedeken Gerry Maxey, Arthur Laird, Margery Carpenter,and Gene Rebman, Mr Campbell sponsor All six were in the class last year The Juniors took Eng ish, American History, Algebra, and General Bus1ness the first semester and Bookkeeping the second semester The boys took Shop and the girls took Advanced Typing All of the class went out for sports and vocal music and Allen went out for band The Sophomore and Junior classes organlzed together as one group President Gerry Maxey Vice President Art Laird Treasurer Allen Smith Secretary Gene Rebman Sponsor Mr Campbell The Juniors put on a play, 'Aunt Bessie Beats the Band ' Alice MorleyQMar ilyn Goedekenl had lots of money She lost her loved one, Frederick Frost CGene Rebmanl because he had left her Alice bought a husband, Paul Vernon QAllen Smith! by giving him a salary Paul was a tramp, so he w1ll1ngly took the'Uob Aunt Bessie Bonner fMargery Carpenterl who was her housekee er,laid successful slege to the village lawyer, Hezekiah Hawkeye QGerry Maxey Simon TrotterfArt Lairdl, Betsy Slotter's handyman, was a lazy person May KetchumCGinger Frazi erl, tried to catch Hezekiah but lost and caught the grocery man Betsy Blotter !Betty Duvaull, was Alice Morley's maid The class had a 371 00 house,and the play was held November 18 1955 The Junior class went to Alma for County Government Day,December 7 1955 County Attorney Art Laird County Sheriff Allen Sm1th County Treasurer Marilyn Goedeken County Supervisor Gene Rebman County Welfare Margery Carpenter The schedule for that day was Welcome Get acoualnted and to offlces General assembly court room Recess Film court room Dinner in school by Leg Aux to offices Fllms DiSm1SS8l The Juniors sponsored the annual Junior Senlor banquet at the church, Ap ril 25, at 6 30 They used an Hawaiian theme The room was most attract1vely decorated 1 J' Th ' ' : 0 A l , A i . i A . 1 . , . n , . County Assessor........Gerry Maxey , . 9:00 . 9:15 I ' go ' 10:00 H in 10:50 ll:20 in 12:15 Am. . . 1:00 Go 2:50 ' 3215 u ' Qing SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class pictures above in order from left to r1ght are Tom Jeffers, Betty Duvaul, Ginger Frazier, and the sponsor, Mr Campbell Theyhad their classes with the Freshmen th1s year The classes and teachers were English 9 10 M Campbell Guidance Mrs York World History Mr Campbell General Science Mrs York General Math MT Goedeken After the first semester their English changed to Literature, and Gu1dance to Health They also started Shop at that t1me and had lt on Wednesdays and Th ursdays The girls at that time had Home Economics Being a small class, they joined the Juniors for the1r class functlons, k had the same officers except Treasurer Tom Jeffers was Sophomore Treasurer 1 b The class participated in basketball and volleybal1,and the g1rls in Pep C u CH ISTMAS PROGRAM On Thursday evening, December 22 1955, the students and parents celebrated the coming of Jesus with the annual Christmas rogram The two lower rooms gave forth with Jingle Bells and Deck the Halls by hythm Band, followed w1th a song Frosty the Snowman The playlet, Christmas on a Day Coach, was engoyedfas was the old favorite Visit From St Nicholas, a choral reading by Grades A 5 Mrs Michel read a talk, Christmas Thoughts high school girls r and the mixed chorus Gl ory Be to God The pi ure to the left the entire school ing the finale of Sil Night and Joy to the ld Following the prog ram, the children were greatly surprised by visit from Santa Claus, and received treats him, as the p1cture t the right shows if by 6 7 8 grades T- 7 , C 1 I f up J Z W-' mf' M9 3 ered Little Lord Jesus, 112, is Q A e , f f if v C 4 , 3 U . a lv , ' ! ' 5 l ,M FRPSHNIN PLASS The members of the class shown above from left to r1ght are Back How Monty Cramer, Nancy Seybold, Roberta Workman, Joyce Waldo, Janlce Goedeken, k Urs Vork, sponsor Front Row B111 Re1fsteck, Joan Waldo, Wayne Lutjeharms, Elaine Ferguson,Jerry Sm1th The Freshmen entered hool w1th these ten members A have had the same number all year They elected the follow1ng class offlcers Joan Waldo President Monty Cramer Vice Pres1dent Joyce Waldo Secretary Roberta Workman Treasurer They took the followin subjects Engl1sh, World H1story, General Sc1ence, Peneral Math, and Gu1dance which was changed to Health 1n the second semester with Wednesdays and Thursdays be1ng used by the boys for Shop and by the girls for Fome Fconomicsl The boys particlpated in Basketball and the g1rls in Voll eyball and Pep Club They gave a Valentine party for the entire h1gh school, and also held theatre party in Alma They endured initlatlon for two days with a Kangaroo Court being held the second nlght, followed by a party FRWSHVFN INITIATION Paying the Penalty Freshmen nAttiren Before the 'Judge' ' A J . . 3 I :-- ' ' l 4 Sd MTS. 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I U X '1 3 4 Ll 5 t -'I . f The above pwcture shows the follow1ng puplls 1n the Lth R 5th grades lst row len Duvaul, arlene Rodenbaugh, Sandy Fraz1er, Connle Epperson, Stanley Uun+ r 2nd row Brett Blshop, Geraldlne Goedeken, R1chard Jeffers,Darlene Rod- enhaugh, 3rd row Sharlotte Sprague, Sandra Rebnan, Chrlstine Waldo,Gary Wolf, Uwenne Schluntz bth row Varlene Rodenbauvh, Denn1s Schluntz, Dennis Ott,Kar en rowtml Sue Workman 5th row Kenneth Ferguson, Bobby drocx1an,hoseNan1on For our part on the hrm thas program we gave a Choral Read1ng,'The Night We'ore hrlstnas ' illustrated by members of the two classes, and three vocal numbers We donated to the Polio Fund and the Junior Red Cross The girls of our room out on a playlet for the February P T A , 'Al1ce in Founder's Lan the h tory of the P A and fa h1ons of the C1085 from 1897 to 1956 We also annoyed VPT1OU4 b1rthday part1es, as well as celebrating the var1ous holldays - '::: 7 't +h bP'1Hn1 L of fhe school year there were 15 children in tu1s room Sharon Seybold wa nroll d a few days later, and Roy Rodenbaugh transferredto our no 'ro St wford ebra 1 In the picture from left to rlght are first eorve n fan +0 Pebvan tn1rd row Iargie Foster David Foster,Velma Sch pert Bobby De1'steck, fourth row Dlanla Rawson, Judy Workman, Donna Mass y W hard F 1 , Lou Ra e r Fhandler 1S standing in rear of the room,k Tnnda Pouvh and Foy Rodenl 1 1 r not hown 1n the p1cture he c1rle w re active in Pep lub and volleyball, while the boys played we ond Pan ba tba an had a r f etball teaw Mrs Dav1 was teach er 1U Art d 'ork taught Wusic olass Ofp1C6F ere elected each Six Q d ad everal class parties --,1 - P, KA . . Y .- 1 up Z n- . I . . A , L ' --J 1 O .. . A 4' . 5 ' Q . ,, . ' 1 Q, , ,1 L Q --, . . . X, C is L , ' . . M , , . .., . ' - C 1 C f . . . ' d'-- is, l . .T... . .s ' T . -- I . c in W lg. V ., 5 .QQ ' ll ' , 6- -8 n , .F , ' ... Q d ' 9 .S s e. f .' , r M - n a. , Y 'sPf. ' : row:--Tonrie 'olzahn, Sharon Seyboldg second row--Robert hhssey,bernice Duvaul G - Yu t, J -f, ., ' 5 YL e--7 . , - . - im. ,s s . - V:--' .S .. - e , nic ar's e.ch. N . . e. l ' '. . , . ' 11151 a 9 s ' ' . me rl . e s 3.' L, W -,, S Q . T A ska ll d G :ie Bas! .. . 's - . ' an 'Ts. I . H . ' l' s w ' 'r:r-'re , 'vw 'jg 'fl A g ' . Junior Shop class doing mechanical drawin iii! General class during freshmen wk semester CO1b1H6d the Freshmen and Sophomores, and they had d1agramm1ng, parts of speech, and compositlon work The second semes ter they had literature of English and American writers They made book reports every six weeks during the entlre year PUTWAVFF, HFALTH SHOP, HOAE EC 1ncluded Guldance the f1rst semester for Fresh men and Sophomores and in the second semester Health three days of each week, in which they stud1ed hyglene, parts of the body and thelr dutles, on two days each week the second semester the boys and Glnger Frazier had Shop and made a studyof Home Mechan1cs, while the oth r g1rls had Home Economics WORLD HTSTORY, a Freshman and Sophomore class, traced civilization all the time from the ancient cave men to the present time GFNEWAL SFTENPF, a Freshman and Sophomore grou studled all the general sclence aspects, including a study of the earth with a l its wonders, as well as man's conouest of the earth through the harnessing of 1ts recources so as to better ez able h1m to l1ve upon that earth CFNERAL MATH for the Freshmen and Sophomores included ordlnary ar1thmetic,loanl, the various kinds of lnsurance, taxes, buslness ar1thmetic, and some algebra FRPITSH ll and 12 in the f1TSt s1x weeks consisted of grammar and English usage Th1s was followed by the study of l1terary selections and Shakespearean plays,as well as some of Chaucer and Poe and other shorter selections Publlc speaking and orator1cal work was also taken up SHOP for the SeU1OTS lncluded two weeks of drawing rev1ew, n1ne weeks of welding work The Junlors had n1ne weeks of mechan1cal draw1ng, seven weeks of leather six weeks of plastlcs, f1ve weeks of electricity, and nlne weeks of woodwork ALGFBRA for the Juniors and Seniors 1ncluded fonnulas basic ldeas, equations slgned numbers, graphs, additlon and subtraction of a gebra1c numbers, multipli cation and division of algebraic numbers, equations of all kinds speclal prod ucts and factoring Stanley Brockman took Advanced Algebra by hlmself, covering a rev1ew of definit1ons, the fundamental operations of signed numbers, equatlons of the first degree and problems, quadratic equations, fractions, exponents, and radicals and logarlthims FFNFRAL SUSINESS in the f1rst semester for the Juniors and Sen1ors lncluded stu dying money management and records, everyday business life, our financlal E eco nomlc problems, buying servlces and commodities, means of communicat1on,problems of ownership 1n a democracy, and work on the Annual BWOYYEFPING was studled the second semester, and the class took up records for a school club, a school treasury, personal and family records and budgets, records for a summer camp, for the professional man, Junior achlevements act1v1t1es, re cords for small businesses, and lncome taxes AVFQICAN HISTORY class stud1ed hlstory from the time of the arr1val of Columbus to the present time The class also studied inventions and famous people,asvell as present day happenings being dlscussed almost daily in class ADVAW'ED TYPINP for the two Junior girls included work in typlng, along with the actual work of office practice for the super1ntendent Senior Shop class doing welding iiil General Bus class work F ing on the Annual S Sc. ' 0 , .. . . Q IA. . . . . . ' ,Y1J, ' ' . . seven weeks of leather work, six weeks of lathe work, and eighteen weeks of wood ' n . n , I . i . . , ? . ' J.. J . . : l ' - ..J .J . . O Q 1 L..l , . fit 15,2 -16913 Jan Feb March April Ea CALENDAR OF EVENTS EVENTS Oct Nov Dec an gas' 22 ff' aa N USVI NON! P' I-' 13 Flrst day of'SEhooI Health Exams School pictures taken Tween Valley Conference Meeting at Huntley P T A Teacher's Reception Harlan County Education Meeting atRAGAN Freshman Initiation State Supervisor Visit School Board Meeting P T A Square Dance Teacher's Convention School Board Meeting Parents' Night Harlan County Education Dinner at ALMA Junior Class Play Bloomington games There Thanksgiving Vacation Ragan Invitational Volleyball Tournament Wilcox games There School Board Meeting Bloomlngton games Here County Government Day at ALMA Mascot practice games There Ed1son games There Wilsonville games There Tween Valley Conference MeetingHuntley P T A Christmas Program Cnristmas Vacation School Board Meeting Orleans games Here Tween Valley Basketball Tournament 1 Here Q X Upland Games Here Tween Valley Conference Dinner at Huntley Isaak l If 4 wi cox Invitational Band Choral Clinic Q Q PTAX Huntley games, Here Naponee games, Here School Board Meeting X Junior Senior's Field Trip to Hastings Ragan games There High School Party given by Freshmen 16 18 Tween Valley Volleyball Tournament, RAGAN 22,2 Harlan P T A Stamford games There Harlan County Education Meeting here District E Tournament in FRANKLIN Senior Pictures taken in HOLDREGE School Board Meeting Declam at Naponee All Sports Roundup Wesleyan University Varietylkugram District Declam at WILCOX Music Contest at Stamford P T A pill School Board Meeting P T A S uare Dance Q Junior High Track Meet at ORLLANS County Educat1on Dinner at HUNTLEY Tween Valley Track Meet at HOLDREGE O z Junior Senior Banqua ' P T A Senior SneakDay K Baccalaureate School Board Meethg Commencement QQ Last Day of School, Picnic 1695! , 8 an-Q9 19 lf, '. 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PAND This year the band worked in congunction with the Naponee band On Mondays the bands practiced separately, and on Thursdays the two bands pract1ced togeth er, in one month the entire group going to one school and in the next month both groups going to the other school The above picture is of the comb1ned band pra- cticing at Republican City Of the local group, Allen Smlth played trumpet,Jer ry Smith the baritone horn, George Hunt the cornet, Joan Waldo, clarinet, Joyce Waldo, drum, Rodney Rodenbaugh, tuba, Dianne Schluntz, clarinet, Denn1s Schluntz cornet, Brett Bishop, clarinet, Dennis Ott, clarinet and saxaphono P T A During the last part of the 195k 55 school year plans were formulated for organizing a local P T A Mrs Hide of Hastings the area representat1ve of the State P T A organization, helped organize our ocal chapter That meetlng was held March 30, 1955, and Mrs William Frazier was elected Pres1dent, M s Floyd Sprague Vice President, Ernest Haussermann Secretary, and Mrs Willlam Schluntz Treasurer The above plcture shows its officers To get the organization under way, a regular meeting was held Tuesday,April 26, 1955, at which time by laws were accepted by the group The Executive Comm ittee met in September, 1955, and worked out the following program September 22 Teachers Recept1on November 16 School Lunch Panel December 22 Christmas Program January 26 Safety Program February Founder's Day Program March 22 Shop and LH Program Election of Off1cers April 26 Band and Installation of Offlcers f October 27..:::::::::::::Pund.Halsing, Square Dance 16222 ,ff Q f , ,aw N 9134 13, Wi, 2 12, 3, :ffl g . .. 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