Rushville High School - Longhorn Yearbook (Rushville, NE)

 - Class of 1959

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We only know that the future rs a convenrent place for dreams Our hopes and dreams are many, our mem orres of Rushvrlle Hlgh School even greater There are so many thrngs we ll never forget The frrst days as Freshles that frrst hrgh school romance the games the awards the partres the classes where actually there were more laughs than we realrzed the teachers who we found could be pals just a good day when we were happy to be part of R H S and above all the classmates and frlends w1thout whom rt could never have been so much fun Yes there were sad days too embarrassmg mlnutes, farlrng test, marchrng band on hot momlngs commg back to school on Monday mornrngs and when we all at once realrzed we were Senrors and the good trmes were just about over Of course after graduatron there w1ll be enjoyable events and many of them yet those never wrll be carefree moments so cherrshed and re membered through the years as our days w1th our frrends 1n Rushvrlle l-lrgh Now that we as Senrors are sayrng good bye there 15 no way to tell fol lowmg frrends and students to enyoy these years The only thmg we can do IS to grve them these words of advrce It s sard that we usually frnd that the greatest Joy rn reachmg the top was the clrmbrng CLA SS OF 59 ,...r'Tx TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS R H Only a photograph of a burldrng you say? How llllSI3kel'l you are' To an outsrder yes thrs rs just another burldrng but to the students of Rushvrlle Hrgh School rt means much much more The frrends made here the achlevements won the drsappornt ments suffered Qbut wrsdom garnedl and knowledge acquired here have made R ll S a very specral burldlng the assemblres the excrtement of a close game the detentron slrps the bumpy car rrdes crammrng for tests the drscussrons rn class the mad scramble for the door Here rs your book the 1959 LONGHORN whrch we grve to you so that you wrll never forget thrs past year rn good old R H S Q o o lt would be hard to forget the crowded halls. . .the hours wasted during study hall. . . ilim-. ' ' S cldministratiog a M? 'xy B0 RD OF EDUCATIO Left to rlght Dave Graunke Frances Hollsteln Charles Spease James Krotz Bennett Johnson and Ted Bare not prctured The goal of Rushvllle Hrgh IS to rmpart that knowledge butld those skrlls form those habrts develop those attrtudes and practrce that way of lrvmg whlch wrll make good crtrzens present and future Rushvllle 1S proud of 1ts Board of Educat1on The members g1V6 freely of thetr ume and effort wrthout tangrble recompense They serve both commun1ty and school Then dectsrons show wlsdom tolerance and progressrve th1nk1ng We wrsh to thank them for helprng 111 great measure to make and keep Rushv1lle d1str1ct respected educators and loved by IIS students MAXL HENSLEY A B M A Hastmgs College Unrversrty of Nebraska BILL STEPHENSON B S Chadron State Social Science Football Coach SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE It is with satisfaction that we re- view the class of 1959 as they progress. They have grown in stature and in char- acter, and they have left behind many worthy deeds. More opportunities to do good lie ahead and our foremost hope as you proceed is that your education in high school has helped to give you duectron and the tools with which to succeed Although your contributions have been great may they be even greater in the future PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE In general your hrgh school has several mayor purposes It attempts to help all boys and girls to meet better their obligations as c1t1zens of a great democracy It attempts to help all young people to develop their interests and ab1lxt1es to as great an extent as possible The only way to get where you can It is the prmcrpal s sincere hope that each young person who attends this high school will do the best work possible and make hrs high school education really count I . , . ., . . 9 gg tg ' S . ' serve best is to prepare yourself well. l 'K . . . g . V f. 1... aa,, , , eaaof 4. P.-'s?,vw!::h' j, page. fd' N 'O x. 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' 2-173-526521. . 1- :- ' -5:-' .- ff .::47Z'S , 3' Q'-Q' I'-'w ' 1 -' .- .7-.sf '.g.-52:5 1 s e . , . . . . -- , . . 'Y . I ' Y -1 Q I l Elllnr' H xy n Q trvx cn S H-wi facul X I I MR WALTER SKELTON A B M N MARJORIE WASSERBURGER A B Doane College Nebraska Umverslty Chad Marymount College Unlverslty of Oklaho ron State Graduate Work Nat1onalFoun ma Nebraska Teachers College Nebraska datron Sclence SChOl3.l'Sh1p Sclence So UHIVCISIIY Enghsh Lrbrary cxal Scrence PAULINE ALONSO B A and MUSIC ALLEN B PETERSEN Hastmg College Colorado State College Nebraska Umversuy B S rn Agrrculture Un1vers1ty of Clucago Typmg, Bookkeepmg Vocauonal Agnculture. OPAL M PECK B S HARVEY BETTENHAUSEN B S Chadron State College Umverslty of Nebras Umvergny of Nebraska Algebra P E As ka Mathemaucs Enghsh slstant Coach PHIL COFFMAN B M E UDIVBISIIY of Nebraska Chorus Band -'jr' ii' .41 LUCILLE PINSKY B S Chadron State College Sclence Bxology World l-Ixstory FACULTY SNAPSHCTS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 'Kumi MMM! A President BILL GOTTIER Vxce Presldent GRANT STRONG Secretary IEA NIE LEAIIY Treasurer JOHN HILLS CLASS MOTTO If God be Wllh us who can be agamst us? CLASS FLOWER Amencan Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS Red and Srlver WHAT ARE SENIORS? SCHIOIS are men and women no longer boys and gtrls Who both take lrfe easy and l1ve rn great wh1rls The boys woo thetr dates w1th a romantrc l1ne And usually stay broke w1thout a d1n1e The grrls always have dret and caloue books handy Xnd go wrthout lunch then ntbble on candy They stay out late every Saturday nrght Then talk to theu' frrends unt1l dawn s ltght Sunday mornrng their eyes bag down to thetr chxns But by ntght they re ready to go agatn lhey l1ke convertlbles and sport cars rate And others wtth hard tops they th1nk are great They ltke the outdoors and dark suntans And they are young actors most avxd fans They lrke to study rf It s not too long Whrle they concentrate on thetr favorlte song They ltke to sleep long and to get up late But the opposrte IS therr usual sleepy fate They advocate str1ctly casual l1ves And thetr w1ts are as sharp as half ground knrves All these th1ngs I suppose are the result of fate And overlooklng them Senrors are really great' '45 f I I i l' 7 l , t . 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L I . .., 7 1 Y PATRICIA XNN A BOLD DANETTE LEE BLA NKENBILLER Danny 1S a band member her drum slngs a song If you want a good frlend she ll ne er do you wrong Band 1 2 3 4 Mtxed Cho rus 1 2 3 4 Madr1gal4 Vocal Solo '3 4 G1rls Stlence ts more eloquent than words G1rls Glee 1 G1rls Phys1calEducat1on 1 2 N W Conference Cl orus 4 Band 4 Ftne Arts FCSII va 3 4 PepBand1 Z3 4 State Clrruc 4 Corn husker G1rls State 3 Prano Accompamst 1 Band Letter 3 4 Flute and Drum Trlo 4 Xlternate tt Regents Scholarsh1p 4 Amertcan Leglon l-ltgh School State Orator1cal Contest 4 Natlonal MUSIC Phys1calEducat1on 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Basketball Cheer leader 3 4 G1rls Glee 1 3 4 Drum Solo 2 3 4 Ou1ntet2 Quartet 1 2 3 4 'l'r1 State Orchestra 2 BELVA DELOROS CLAUSEN A studlous worker we ftnd 1n th1s g1rl She has ume for a hello though her m1nd s ID a wh1rl Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 MIXCG Chorus 3 G1rls Glee 3 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Flfe and Jug Band 1 2 G1rls Phys1calEducat1on 1 2 3 Ltbrarlan 1 DAR Good Cttrzen Essay Contest Regents Scholarsh1p N W Conference Band 4 Woodwlnd Ensembles 1 2 3 4 Englxsh Scholastrc Award Sclence Scholastic Award Soc1al Sc1ence Scholastrc Award Mathematrcs Scholas t1c Award State Teachers College Scholarsh1p Vale dtctorlan Key 3 Speech Scholastrc Award Most Valuable G1rl Student Elk Xward Salutatorlan WILLIAM EDWARD GOTTIER Good humor makes all thmgs tolerable Vocat1onalAg 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Offrcer 3 4 State Lrvestock Judglng Team Contest 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Homecomxng Krng 4 Blockmg Trophy 4 Captaln 4 All-Conference End 4 R Club 2 3 4 Offlcer 4 Basket ball 2 3 Track 3 4 Class Offlcer 3 4 State Farmer 4 Agrxculture Scholastrc Award Most Valuable Boy Student Elk Award M XRGA RET LEE EATON Magg1e s a prrm Mxss there s a skrp rn her walk Many a laugh she s had and boy can she talk! Band 1 2 3 4 Trombone Quartet 1 2 3 4 Brass Quartet 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Madr1gal4 N W Conference Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Vocal Solo 3 State Cl1n1c Chorus 3 Trl State Chorus 2 MARCEIL DENTON She IS certa1n to be seen where fun and m1sch1ef beam Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls Glee 1 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Gtrls Phys1calEducat1on 1 2 3 4 Pep Club Offlcer 4 11 - 11 , P I I : I I , Y I : . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Q . I Q 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 ' 5 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -5, If .11 1 r , X , 43535 ,s . -1. , Q 215: vi! :if -' ,ES-.isis 1' . ,WWF 11 - 1 - . . agus 1 A W ' 3. A 1 K ,si 1 - ' 1 H . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 S Q . I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 I I ' I A D .D 1 I . A Yu 1 11 - - . . 1 . , ' , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I D . , . . I 1 I 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 I 1 IERRY LEE HANNAH The unspoken word never does harm. FFA lg Boys' P.E. 1, 2, 3. JOHN HILLS Wrth a tune on h1s l1ps and a song rn hrs heart He s the Caruso of our class off to a good start Boys State 3 Class Offrcer 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band CARMEN HAVERKAMP A changeable mood a gay sense of humor If you hear that she s shrrk mg rt s just a rumor Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Grrls Glee 1 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerlead er 4 Lrbrarran 2 3 Grrls P E 1 2 3 Class Play3 Local and Drstrrct Orator rcal Contestant 3 4 Church Scholarshrp 1 2 3 4 N W Conference Band 4 Trombone Quartet 2 4 Nlrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys' Ouartet 2 Tr1 State Chorus 2 Select Chorus Chadron 1 2 3 4 Vocal Solo 1 2 3 4 R-Club 2 3 4 R Club Offrcer 4 Football 2 3 4 Outstandrng Tackler 4 Captarn 4 Basketball 2 3 Track 2 3 4 All-Conference Track Team 2 L1brar1an 1 Class Play 3 JA NICE MA RIE JOHNSON A quret charm a pleasant way Wlth always a frlendly word to say Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Guls Glee 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Lrbrarran 3 Glrls Physrcal Educatlon 1 TED IENSEN Always leave them lau hrng Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Capta1n4 Track 4 Student Manager 2 R-Club 2 3 4 FFA 2 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 Class Play 3 CONNIE IEAN HOLLSTEIN Blue eyes blond hau the answer to any man s prayer Band 1 2 3 4 Offrcer 4 State Band Cl1n1c 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Drum Ensembles 1 2 3 4 N W Conference Band 4 Chorus 4 Flute and Drum Tr1o 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Madr1gal4 Glrls Glee 1 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Basketball Cheerleader 3 4 G1.rls' Physr cal Educatlon 1 2 3 4 Homecomrng Attendant 4 Class Play 3 Student Councrl 3 Offlcer 3 Class Offrcer 2 3 .TEANIE MARIE LEAHY Here s a gal wrth a pleasant way We ll never forget her as a star rn our play Band 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Glrls Glee 1 2 3 F1fe and Jug Band 1 2 Flute Trro 2 3 4 Flute Quartet 4 Woodwrnd Chorr 2 Class Play 3 Llbrarran 2 3 Grrls Physlcal Educatron 1 2 3 Alternate to Comhusker Guls State 3 Amencan Leglon Oratorlcal Contestant 3 N W Conference Band 4 Class Offlcer 4 Asslstant Pep Band Dlrector 4 C1t1zen shlp Scholastlc Award CAROLYN KAY KEARNS Laughrng eyes and pretty han Pronounce her a gu- beyond compare Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 G1rls Glee 1 3 4 Glrls Phys1calEducat1on 1 2 3 4 Squad Leader 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Offrcer 4 Basketball Cheerleader 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Homecomrng Queen 4 FFA Sweetheart 4 Class Play 3 JAMES KING He IS gomg forward to somethmg great Boys Physxcal Educatxon 1 2 Vocatronal Ag 1 PYOJCCIIODISI 1 2 IANICE MCCLOUD Called 'Foxy' by her friends, but not so quiet as she pretends. Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,43 Band 1, 35 Girls' P.E. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 1, 3g Girls' Glee 3, 4. KENNETH JAMES LINDERS Never a care Never a hurry l-ootball 1 '2 3 4 Captain 4 Track 3 4 Basketball 2 3 R-Club 9 3 4 Offi ce 4 FFA1234 Of ficer 3 4 Class Officer 1 i DALE LEHMAN Some say he s bashful others doubt rt Class Officer 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Homecoming Royal ty 4 Captain 4 All-Conference Honorable Mention 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 R-Club 2 3 4 Off1cer 4 S Q! X FFA 1 2 3 4 Offrcer 3 4 State Livestock Judging Con test Winning Team ag I .Q U .. 1 ' 1 , . I I I I I . P N, 1 F -1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 - I . . . 1 1 ' I1 1 ' ,' :U T 3 1 , 'f ff . ,4. :ii ' . ' .1 f. '-1 ' . .X f 1' jikn 3 . d. 5k .1 1 I . ,, . I ' ' : f I I I X 1 1 p 3 1 I : : 1 1 1 1 Y 'Q Q xi - ' - ' : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 sV1 ,s ti,.'E:- R35-1. . . 4 vi- -. x.. ' F2 V -rs 'ss -2 gs. H A A .,,t. T was ., , ? Q- , 1 T 1 15 3353 - -- ' 1 . 4 2 ff ' - L 'fig 1 si 'fi' ii 'ii LENNIE MCDANIEL lt takes a w1se man to d1scover happmess Band 1 2 3 4 M1X6d Chorus 1 2 3 4 Madr1gal4 N W Conference Chorus 1 2 3 4 State Cl1n1c 3 Band Treas urer 4 FFA 2 Student Counc1l 4 Football 2 3 4 Krng s Attendant 4 N W All-Conference 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 R-Club 2 3 4 R-Club Offrcer 4 GARY MARTIN MOORE He s a sportsmmded fellow w1th a very qulck m1nd Some even have rumored that he s a sec ond Elnstem Class Offrcer 1 2 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Offlcer 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 State Track Meet 3 4 R-Club MARILYN REED Whenever she s needed she ll be there Ever ready to do her share Bandl 2 3 4 PepBand1 2 3 4 PepC1ub1 2 3 4 Glrls P E 1 2 3 L1brar1an 2 Homecomlng Royalty 4 Flute Solo 1 2 3 4 Woodwmd Ensembles 1 2 3 4 Trl State Orchestra 2 N W Conference Band 4 Co D1rec tor Pep Band 4 Band Offrcer 4 Drum Mayorette 3 4 Flute and Drum Trro 4 F1fe and Jug Band 1 2 3 M1X8d Chorus 1 2 3 4 Grrls' Glee 1 3 4 N W Conference Chorus 2, 3 4 Madrtgal 4 1 2 3 4 Projectromst 1 IRENE ROSS There IS no wealth lrke a quret mmd Pep Club 1 2 Lxbrarran 1 2 Grrls P E 1 2 SHIRLEY REED An athletrc lady wlth assets so many lf she has faults we can t thmk of an Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Treas urer 4 Homecomrng Roy alty 4 Basketball Cheer leader 3 4 Grrls P E 1 2 3 4 Class Offlcer 2 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Grrls Glee 3 4 PEGGY REED She honors a frrend s success wlthout envy Pep Club 1 2 3 4 L1brar1an 3 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Guls Glee3 4 G1rls'P E 1 2 3 GRANT KEITH STRONG An athlete that scores tn more ways than one Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Officer 4 R Club 1 2 3 4 Officer 4 Class Officer 1 2 4 Student Council Officer 3 Madrigal 4 N W Conference Band 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class Play LOIS JEAN TIENSVOLD Clever pretty and lots of fun Louie is tops with everyone Band 1 2 3 4 Trombone Quartet 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Physical Education 1 2 3 Band and Chorus Librarian 3 4 Girls Glee 1 3 4 PepBand2 34 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 CAROLYN ALICE VOSS She's little, but from top to toeg She's brimful of life and go. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Physical Education 1, 2, 3: Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3g Band and Chorus Librarian 4g Pep Band 2, 3,45 Girls' Trio 1, 2, 3g Madrigal 3,43 Woodwind Choir 3: Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2, 3,41 Tri-State Band 2g N.W. Conference Band 4g Chorus 2, 3,4g Fine Arts Festival 3g Clarinet Trio 2g Alto Clarinet Solo 2, 3, 4: Commercial Scholastic Awardg Elk's Scholastic Scholarship. 3 Fine Arts Festival 3 Brass Sextet 1 2 3 4 State Cho ral Clinic 4 All-Conference Football Team 4 All Area Football Team 4 N W Conference Track Team 2 A NNA BEL WITT I never thlnk of the future rt comes soon enough' G1rls P E 2 3 Ltbrarran 3 4 GARY WINTER Musrc dnves one s woes away Basketball 1 M1xed Cho rusl 2 3 4 Track3 4 Class Play 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Band Offrcer 2 3 Clartnet So lol 2 3 4 Quartetl 2 3 4 M1xed Quartet 3 4 Woodwmd Chorr 2 Trlo 2 3 Clartnet Duet 4 F1ne Arts Festlval 3 Trr State Orchestra 2 State Muslc Clrnrc for Band and Orchestra 3 4 N W Con ference Chorus and Band 2 3 4 L1brar1an 1 Mu src Scholastrc -Xward DENNIS WASSERBURGER The surest way not to farl 1S to determlne to succeed FFA 1 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 Boys' P E 1 2 3 Llbrarran 1 2 GLA DYS MA Y WOODS Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are P6363 Libranan 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Asustant Accompamst 4 Guls Gleel 2 3 4 PepC1ub2 3 4 Girls P E 2 3 LINDA WITT There s a woman at the begmmng of all great thmgs G11'1S P E 2 3 Llbranan 3 4 ,J X! X THIRD GRA DE 1950 FIRST ROW left to rrght Gary Wxnter Denms Wasserburger Conn1e Hollstexn Danette Blankenbrller Patrrcxa Musfelt Carolyn Mercrez Mar1lyn Reed Leonard McDan1el Edward Rush SECOND ROW Rodney Furman Grant Strong Robert Hoffman Gladys May Woods Margaret Carr Dulcre Eaton L1nda Wrtt Jamce Johnson Irene Ross, Freddre Maves Raymond Burger THIRD ROW Mrss Russell J1m Kmg John H1115 Le land Rerman Marrlyn Johnson Betty Wxlson Shrrley Reed Belva Clausen Jerry Han nah Ted Jensen Jeffery Spease THOSE STILL WITH US NINE YEARS LATER FIRST ROW left to rrght Gary W1nter Denms Wasserburger Conn1e Jean I-Iollstem Danette Blankenbxller Mar1lyn Reed Leonard McDan1el SECOND ROW Grant Strong Gladys Woods Lxnda W1tt Janxce Johnson Irene Ross Mrs Wasserburger THIRD ROW Jrm Krng John Hrlls Shtrley Reed Belva Clausen Jerry Hannah Ted Jensen .. . . . . . . I ' I I I 1 1 v v 1 ' - 9 r 0 n n v n 0 . . . . . . - 1 ' ' v 1 1 l I I I I - 0 v ' . ' . . , . n ' v 9 o . . . . n n ' 0 n 9 a r 1 ' ' I 1 I I I ' OFFICERS Presrdent JOHN HOTZ Vrce Presldent JIM KEA RNS Secretary MARLENE JOHNSON Treasurer BILL CLARK h1gh school l1fe Wlthout you there would be no semors wlthout the semors there would be no ded1cat1on wrthout the ded1cat1on there could be no book You are the potentlal leaders of tomorrow the eager beavers of today and the be wrldered l1ttle people of yesterday You were a Jolly and carefree group of 1nd1v1duals You studred long hard moments now and then you planned great undertakmgs and secretly wondered who would have the ambmon to carry them out you were always on the go you were 1nto everythmg Yes dependable frxendly eager a httle crazy but wonderful that's you the class of 1960 T1 if 1,5 gi s .- ...ig 't M' 3 A ' A X . 4 ' f 0 And then, of course, there are the juniors. You play a vital part in any phase of .l Kitt a . L lx l l EXJ 'S lx W, nr fl 1 Q f' L 1 H-we ci' 3, Q N if E' 1 m '3- 5 ll 'Nr ERNIE BEGUIN JNMES BUDD JUDY BLCUIN bl! NRON BUR'l LLOI F ROBERT Bl CUIN WILLI XM CLARK Sli1RlhY BRLNN NN XHJIIRI C OOM! S -NB J E I' JOHN C UMMINGS JUDY DOBRY JERRY VISIILR PXARLN HSHLR -if -if, MQ Q 1 f RODNFY FURMAN PHYLLI9 CRAbS DANNY GRXLFI- RALPH HARDIN I 1 Y O N- Y X 5 wif-X X . R ' R n K 1 A 31 f f R Q- ' -6 ' A x Q z,X, Q K i X sf Y - R 'S . Q R R ' , XR 5 . Y 'FL ' , .ff S5 55- , , N Y x 5 1 YY M Q - 5, ,Q 1 . - Q Y N , 4 ' 3. , , ' 4 I , 2 ' .ZW NO .m Lei 4' .A+ PEGGY HA VERKAMP MA RLENE JOHNSON JOHN LINCOLN DENNIS HOFFMAN BARBARA KEARNS WANDA LULOW JOHN HOTZ JAMES KEARNS RICHARD MCCALL LXRRY IIUIGENS ROBERT KEARNS JACK MITCHELL PATSY MUSFELT TAMARA MUSFELT EDWARD PARKER GRETCHEN PLANTZ 6 DONA LD REED CARY REEVES DELOREQ REITZ EDA ROSFELD 'X RATHLEEN WATSON WYOMA WINTER JAMES WITT ELAINE WORTMAN Nw milf 'VR SO ,MF TGS 1 GFFICERS President CAROL HOLLSTEIN Vice President LAUREL HIUGENS Secretary MIKE MCCA LL Treasurer ------------------- CHARLES FISHER All of a sudden you were sophomores with your wonderful personalities and bubbling vigor You were in the middle of everything and we couldn t seem to get along with- out you Even though you were probably in every organization in school whether it was band pep club, dramatics, chorus, or athletics, you still managed to hold your own against the older and more experienced upperclassmen. You knew all the ins and outs of high school by now and had developed that worldly attitude that distinguished you from the freshmen . . . and everyone else. It was amaz- ing what only one year of high school could do for you students. AI times you doubted whether or not there was anything more to learn. However, after a bit of investigation and a few semester tests, you changed your minds. You became a junior. D X. ', ca. ww X f lfw- 51 E' ul If lk XX X X X Charles Bare Larxnen Beck Steven Boyer D iV1d Brown Judy Burtfloff Charles Frsher Rachel Grass E110 Dee Q erny Gary FISIICI' C 'trol Hollstem Jerry Colwell Randy I-1ss Laurel Hurgens Lnrtrs Coomes John Gottschalk Barbara Janssen Wh!! Martxn jungck RILIIJIU KL lI'1lS Xrlcnc kms D111 Kllgllllbkl 'S 1 Q-:F 1-- if A' My r 'R 'Q' 'C' Rlclmrd krorf 131-ry Mugfeli W alter Stout Mlchael MCC all Ron xld Recvcs Judy llensvold blnron Mot loud Julu Shepird LeRoy W mlm Gerald Nlllllgel' l rances 1 homas Ju uma Wmter syQLOcY f , V09 N6 WHAT ARE FRESHMEN7 l reshmen are bundles of sophrstrcatron Vlho count every day untll vacauon They llke to go shopplng and buy new clothes But keeprng them neat they lrterally loath They llke prcnrcs and golng to the mountarns lnd to spend theu' spare trme at soda fountarns They lrke to eat but hate to get fat They enjoy l1sten1ng to the top frfty tunes 'Xnd at the sound of Elvts they crlnge and swoon They lrke to loaf and take llfe easy And at the srght ofa mouse they ll really go gueas They l1ke to dance and to swrm and to skr And they 11 go anywhere 11' they thmk rt s free They re qurte happy to borrow a frtend s best date And they usually manage to come rn late All these thrngs I suppose are the result of fate And overlookmg them freshmen are really great' 08 ,z R x S 5 S Y gl 9 fr 1 I x A7 X ' .2 YS: 4' r .a F ' i xx ' H S Y L x E USN Q And enjoy looking slinkly, like willowy cats. . . ! 'Z f Q ,av I 2 x ' X A, x J A X X I .f - Q . l GFFICERS Presldent DON LINDERS V1ce Presrdent LARRY SPEER Secretary SHERYL TIENSVOLD Remember the day you came? You can t have forgotten The regrstratron l1nes the schedule the rows and rows of sophrstrcated upperclassmen who gave you the eye when you lneekly walked past are never forgotten! And then the way you Jumped every trme your name was called' Don't pretend you weren't shakrng 1n your boots You know better Yes you proudly carrred your textbooks from class to class and what s more you read them You were a freshman once Don t ever forget rt' f N Treasurer ---------------------- MELVIN SPEASE P 'J Q. '7 :X fi krf 3 Wa J, K ae Q , , ' Q 3 Q - fm K 1 4 A f . . 5' WF 4 '4 ggi K 1 , ' 'M- .. A, 9 4 X K MI? 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K Q s C 5 'ggi' - ' be-V6 lv V .- uf' Y - W 1- 'f 4 I - I l 1 C L . l V K . v ' - X .. fi O A , X ,HU by ,fm -v' A-, wi-fer QTL, l SGMEBODY NEW GARNETT ANN SCHULTZ There s somebody new at our house Who only came today A cute lrttle sweet lrttle someone We surely hope w1ll stay She brought us a b1t of sunshrne She s a bundle so sweet and rare And xll of the angels 1D heaven Could never be qurte as fau' There s somebody strange at our house Who calls hrmself our own And though he s been here so short a tlme He s master of our home We wouldn t dare deny hrs w1sh We love hrs wrnnrng smxle He found a place wrthrn our hearts In such a Irttle wh1le There re bottles and mllk at our house That never mlght have been And there s a crrb rn the nursery Srnce somebody new moved rn lhCl'B 5 SO ITll1Ch I0 love we IC CCIISII1 And so much we have to do But there s happmess now at our house Because of that somebody new Y Y . I f Y I Y Y , . ' I , . . . , , . . , . . . D I fs 1, 1 - . , . N rf , ,x ,JM LS , -.r . , 1 ,vii fs. 1 XII U K .,' ' f'4'1A, 7, Q. DENNIS WASSERBURGER DA NETTE BLA NK EN BILLER I LOIS TIENSVOLD 'kg GRA NT STRONG IEA NIE LEA HY A 15? MA RC EIL DENTON MCDANIEL '- - KENNY in LINDERS MA RGA RET EA TON TERRY HANNAH LINDA WITT G LA DYS WOODS T ED JENSEN Xa 'ag BELVA CLAUSEN i PATRICIA ABOLD --un G A RY MOORE JANICE JOHNSON IRENE ROSS DALE LEHMAN CONNIE HOLLSTEIN A PEGGY REED V' CA ROLYN VOSS A NNA BEL WITT , I.. 7 K 4 V , fl' ' X Off: 'I J .X Q 4jIn-.kimigfiirlii..9 , . I 3' 1 1 4 'Q ? s. . 6 'Q' . dvi- '3- MARILYN REED IIM KING GARY WINTER MA RJORIE WASSERBURGER JOHN HILLS IA NICE MCCLOUD SHIRLEY REED V f Rx fx , f -raw - -f ,+:gg 1w 'Si V Gi I X ww . 'fa L - -M. W W W ww 'qx WI Jw WL ,wif W ww 4 x ws on -sa -4 an -4 In If Slug 1'-I all -Q Bo S L Watson I Wxtt D Brown Frsher G Dav1s I I We n1tz FRST ROW J H1ls G Reeves Jenson M Srron Lmco n T I J Hotz J Mrtche SECOND ROW G Snyder C Coomes D Hoffman M Spease SY I Bare Spease C J D Kosm rsk I Gottschalk Shepard A Lehman F1ss G Stron R B McComber D Graeff Budd J A Coomes B Gomer Spear L Stephenson B Head Coach ROW Re iz B Kearns B FOURTH ROW Student Manager D McCa L1nders K R Davls J Kearns L McDan1e McCa Be E R Huckms D Kearns Johnson S Reeves R I Cummmgs A McDame Cummxns M Gottschak M Iungck D Ta bot FIRST SQUAD SECOND SQUAD ORTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS September September October October October October October November 7 Pine Ridge S D Crawford High Gordon High Martin S D Hay Springs High Chadron Prep Chadron High Hemingford High 40 6 46 13 40 6 40 0 33 7 27 13 26 7 47 23 The 1959 Rushvrlle Longhorns ended the most successful season since 1951 with eight strarght v1ctor1es an undefeated season and the undisputed Northwest Nebraska Conference Title The Rushville team was outweighed both in the line and in the backfreld by all opponents except Pme Ridge and Chadron High however they still rolled up 299 pomts to 74 for the op position The Longhorns had a rushing total of 2 512 yards to 833 for the opponents A very teams as were all but twenty -one pornts scored by the opponents One of Rushvrlle's greatest assets this year was the fact that we had four good ball carriers When the opponents would lay for one the others would take over Grant Strong carried 86 times for 927 yards or 10 8 yards per carry He scored 14 touchdowns and 10 extra pomts or 94 points Kenneth Lrnders carried 68 times for 465 yards or 7 yards per carry He scored 6 touch downs and 3 extra points for a total of 39 pomts Denny Hoffman carried 74 times for 466 yards or 6 3 yards per carry He scored 13 touch downs and one extra point for a total of 79 points John Hills carried 79 times for 405 yards or 5 1 yards per carry He scored 9 touchdowns and 5 extra points for a total of 59 points Rushville placed f1V6 players on the All-Conference team They were Bill Gottier Grant Strong Lennie McDaniel Mark Strong and Jack Mitchell Grant was also chosen for honora ble mention on the Class B All State Team B111 Gottier and Grant Strong were chosen by the Longhorn football team as the outstandrng players of the year Bill Gottrer was awarded the blocking trophy and John Hills the tackling trophy presented by the Sheridan County Star each year at the football banquet Fifty srx boys were presented football letters by Coach Stephenson at this same time 12 ' ' . . - 26 ' - 3 ' - 10 ' . . - 17 ' ' - 23 - 30 ' - large percentage of the opposition's rushing yardage was made against the second and third FOOTBALL FEMA LE FA SHION Do you ever wonder how a football game would look 1f the guls were calllng the plays? Here IS the s1tuat1on the opposmg team has k1Ck6d the ball nght to you you are out there all by yourself the rest of the team has gone on to block for you but have been overpowered by the very strong opposrtron you now have the ball 1n your arms and you see about f1ve mammoth hunks of football unlforms commg rrght at you the people ln the stands are yellmg We want a touchdown we want a touchdown and you only have '75 yards to go what would you do? Here are some of the answers grven by a few of the R H S guls Just drop the ball and then flatten yourself on top of ll Toss the ball to any of the chargmg men and say Here you can have II I really dxdn t want to play anyway Holler What do I do now coach? and hope he sends out the second team to help you just drop the ball and run rn the OPPOSITE drrecuon Try to make the touchdown you were plann1ng on commlttmg SU1CldC later on 1n the week anyway Q J Slgnal the band to start playrng The Star Spangled Banner We 1 .via ' . 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X f TO A SCRUB My boy IS out for football now He s only made the scrubs And does not shme He s rn the l1ne And there he drgs and grubs And does h1s best QI hopej to break The foe s opposrng wall To force a hole Through whrch may roll The man who has the ball' And there he gets the Jars and Jolts That leave therr scars and welts As his reward For strugglmg hard To help somebody else' Hrs chance to make the ftrst team too He says 1S pretty th1n And too the cheers That strrke hrs ears And yet when he comes home nrght From practrce l can tell Desprte the thumps That leave theu lumps He thmks the game rs swelll And when he s 1n the game of l1fe If he be rn the l1ne I hope he strll Brave hearted wlll Declare the game IS f1l'1C' an O 5-A Q.,-1 r. sex hw X 'V , ff ff Q1 He knows are no't for him. , at ' ki -W1 9 QF gf 5I1?,,. - - : Z 'fr 3 , e -! :fam iq. s 2- Q 1.1 4331336 is I is I FRESHMAN SQUAD Rushv1lle Htgh en1oyed the most successful basketball season ll has had for several years The followtng IS a l1st of our games Wllh the date opponent and respecttve scores rn that order December December December December December January January January January January january February February February February February February February VARSITY GA MES Chardron I-hgh Crawford Hemlngford Alhance St Agnes Chadron Assumptton N W N C Crawford Pme Rrdge Gordon Chadron Prep Hemlngford Chadron Prep Hay Spnngs Gordon Pme R1dge Hay Sprlngs Chadron Hlgh Class B D1str1ct Tournament Gordon Class B DISIIICI Tournament Chadron I-hgh Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushvxlle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushvtlle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushvrlle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle Rushv1lle 5 . . 9 . 12 ' ' 16 ' , . ' 19 , ' ' 6 .... ' 13 . . . 16 ' 20 ' January 23 Chadron, Assumption Rughville 27 ' ' 30 ' 3 . . 6 . 10 ' ' ' 17 ' ' 20 ' ' 24 ' ' 25 ' ' L Lmders K Parker I E .-4 .-4 u- Student Mana Le t to right: J. Hi s, J. Fisher, B. Gottier, L. McDanie , L. Huigens, R. Fiss, G. Moore, G. Strong, . , . ' , . W , . . , . trong, D. Kearns, gers. 1 S Iv OH S ephen I S oach C an Hoffm D 3T.SOl'1 I www, li ma .. Qt R L 15 ' 1 5 x , Q ' 7 F Qin: 'L W I --ik -i 'S V! J 'F' S-1' ,Q 4 ny' .- JC, VOLLEYBALL TEAM BACK ROW C Hollstem S Reed C Keams B McComber N Rath N Stuart Coach Bettenhausen FRONT ROW I Shepard B Janssen L Vlher K Cowell K Huntmgton Lu .35 4 1? I is ii - XXX Y? fi This is the first year for a long time that Rusliville High has participated in any interscholastic athletic activities for girls. Our score of fifteen compared to Crawford's forty-six, in our first volleyball game this year, will fully explain our inex- perieuce. Now, we would like to have you look at a picture of the 1925 Rushville High School's girls' basketball team. Judging from these determined looks, these girls must have been the North west Conference Champions!! ! ii -lr Left to right Mae Morey English and Mathematics Teacher Basketball Coach Evelyn lrcuch Ruth Britt Marion Selder Sarah Veach Verle Rose Clydene Rossiter Mary Dewine lilly ll., ffl KP 1 ish W LINK? 'K' ff ' W A 'V LXNN 11111 al ,, lu VX? V I V e X V' XX ' ' f m?l'?1-.Q- 47 X Z I X x yi , 4 . O ,fx ,. T lx XXX X H ' ff, .I i N I 1 - Y' A if L3 P - y X 6 f A fy, .f fy fjafs 'f fa y X f I , 'I nw, 47 Q x 5 if if M - Q., 5 X Q Q M Q . , L . 'f-:ta fr fl-.gl '55 hf5?j' Wi' Q , 5,1 I Www. '.. 'FW' gi. P i if IJIYLORES REITZ PA I'SY MUSITIZLI' C.-XRMEINQ H-X VERKXNIP ,I NNICIE JOHNSON ROI f Q, 5 N. iw. M.. -! QW' I M ix..- SHIRLEY REED C.XRU1,YN REXRNS BXRI3,-NRA SXUI3 lDANE'I I'E BL.-XNKENBILLER CUNNIE IIULLSTEIN 1 U is 'HM 'TT 7X fi' V ' A .... . I I--Q... , 42 ' Q 'J ' me.. Q ll AT F, ELAINE SAGER fm R.-XTIILEEN wmsox MNRLENE Jmmsurs JUDY REG FIN .N l959 ANNUAL STAFF Advertising Opening Pages administration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores l reshmen Eighth Crade Seventh Grade Sixth Crade I ifth Grade I ourth Grade l hird Grade Second Grade First Grade K 1Ild6l'b8l'I6Il Homecoming - - - - Football - - - Basketball - - Dramatics - - COMMITTEES J Leahy B Clausen P Reed B Gomer G Moore J Kng D Wasserburger C Haverkamp I oss X tt L Witt I McCloud I Johnson Blankenbiller G Woods M Reed M Eaton M Denton C Kearns L Tiensvold - M Eaton M. Reed - - - - - I Hills T Jensen - L. McDaniel D Lehman ------C. Voss A.Witt Band ---- C Winter D Blankenbiller Chorus M Reed M Eaton M Eaton M Eaton B Gottrer Assembly Programs Hollstein Banquet and Prom M Denton X W tt Track G Strong Librarians G Woods Student Council L Witt Annual Staff P Abold Girls Glee Club M Reed Madrigal M Reed F Lehman Cheerleaders Graduation Closing Page Girls' Athletics Class Day Christmas Party Reed Reed Reed Hills T K earns Johnson Denton K earns Jensen Strong Baby Section J Johnson I Leahy R Club Hills G Strong Pep Club ------- S. Reed C Keams Girls and Boys State - D Blankenbiller Photographers - C Hollstein L Tiensvold Sponsor ------- Marjorie Wasserburger Right-Hand -X ssistants - P Reed I Johnson STUDENT C LINCIL 1, .P We ,M I rx as ny Hoffman, John Gotts- CH giun, D Be Viher, Judy nda L EIVIS dD H3 R0 NG AND ST McDan1e onard LS IXCZIDS Caro yn TED SEA R chard k earns cha k yum-.A- 'v I -I Q. L.l.I Q. -W, X my , lW'2,W 'wrv MMSMW M W Xv W WWW M 0 W, A J I . -rv W ., . 1, C M., M . wwmwwg M-'w w X N X. , I .Ar X IPA EWCA ERS FUTUREFAR wana-.M my ll!-11:--an-om bl 'L' wfa 'W av Mrk-V Mdwxm- A-....... Nr fi. 4... afu..anp-A Gimme E,v., 'i t ,,, has L Watson G Hsher Iungck M Mck 1nnon D Reed G Johnson S B VanKerrbrook E Begum torgh eft TH RD ROW IO I1 eft SECOND ROW Kearns B Rertz D Cerny B I Munger C Fsher Begum B Furman R J We lnltz D. L1nders I Wrt Shepard W Stout C Coomes A G Moore D Ta bot J Munger Speer L Coomes A F1sher J VIS Lmders K B Gott er IHIZ Budd D Leh nan I I Kearns Petersen Ml' ht IOI' eft F RST ROW f 4. 'Z gs. i Yvww S i rw? hang! R CLUB ay- N 5 ,I-0. DRAMATICS The Jumor Class of 1959 presented The Custers Last Stand by W1l11am D. F1sher The Junior Class of 1958 presented The Curious Savage by John Patrick. 'WR HOMECOMING ROYALTY From left to nght Connre Hollstem Lennre McDamel Irll Petersen Carolyn Keams Fust Attendants Connre Hollstern and Lennre McDan1el Second Attendants Marrlyn Reed and Grant Strong Thrrd Attendants' Shtrley Reed and Dale Lehman Marilyn Reed, Grant Strong, Bill Gottier, Dale Lehman, Ross Stephsen, Shirley Reed. 9 COR HLISKER STATE DA NETTE BLA NKEN BILLER A GRETCHEN PLA NTZ JOHN HILLS RICHA RD MCCA LL IEANIE LEA HY Alternate SHA RON BURTZLOFF Alternate My K Sqeei 2 F F A SWEETHEART W U . gg. X My F 1 Q l -Q X ,.f.- X - av, A K 2 nfgi ,ififf - 71153 44 5 if ,x - A Qs,-fx 'Sw h yi is 1+ f - +-w VQQ' if 2- , Aw wi' .Q X j. - ' ' s :' ff L L 1- H Q ar . . . u - v . x Q l , 1 - 4 Q' vm , - I f Q- A ' x . -Nxt 3, 1 N V X .X Q f 1, X N X 'X A Q P x ' ' 3' 2 lv 'X ' 4 , at 9 3 1 Q X , f 3 ,x 5 ,L ' Q .xg ' 15 ,th f n . 11 S Q, x '. I 5 ...., , , .,r . . . V . 1 x .X 5 ,E . .s . -T4 - x ew yay ,J Q x. 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E K H V I 1 wg , t 9 X fgmyrg' Efk lr, , as Q , i , 'L ,L D MIXED CHQRLIS Pm GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW left to rrght C Budd T Snyder S T1ensvold D Blankenbrller L T1ensvold C Voss G Woods M Eaton C Hollstern M Denton B Schoettger I Johnson SECOND ROW S T1ensvold E Wortman l- Thomas I Leahy C Hollstern J Dobry L Talbot T Musfelt M johnson I McCloud L HU1gCllS K Colwell S Burtaloff I Begum THIRD ROW N Stuart L Vrher N Rath D Kearns S Brennan G Plant? J T1ensvold C Haverkamp V Reed C Beck W Wrnter S McCloud D Rertz K Watson FOURTH ROW l- T1ensvold B Jmneeen E Rosfelt H Reelves K Huntlngton J Shepard E Sager M Reed B McComber C Kearns B Kearns P llaverkamp S Reed A llardln K Frsher P Reed J Chancellor D1rector Ph1l Coffman , N4 N , ' : Z. , '. , . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . . z . . , . , W Q , s , - , , . , - , . . , . , . l , Q Q , . r , . I . I - , . I , . , . , - , . 4, . D , ,. , - , . , . ' , . , . ' , . . ' : '. ' , . 1 . , . , . , . D , 0 , - , . , 0 ' I U I I ' I . f . l I ' , I ' I 5 I , . . X - ' , . I 9. V- ,- A.--11 an 1 ' . .'-141' sig-1-1' -' --'-- -' ' -'e' ' - A X 1 , X -1211 -1-11411 .11-12-1:11:1112: ' ' ' 'I' -Ji' xv- .. . .. . :QS x 'f 33:1 1155111111 3 3.1Qz13g11.g11Q-1-I. I, -E9 'K QHQLHQ ' 31111122-,Q:2g1Q1-' ' .h lx X '-,A w.g1:g.1-'V' xi 14 MADRIG L From left to r1ght Mr Coffman John H1115 Randy F155 Martrn Jungck Jeffery Spease Grant Strong Carolyn Voss Elalne Sager Danette Blankenblller Marrlyn Reed Mar garet Eaton Connre Hollstern Judy Begum Peggy Haverkamp Leonard McDan1el is The madrlgal rs symbol1c of an old Englrsh custom where by a group would s1t around a table after a sumptuous meal srpprng wrne and smgrng for therr own enyoyment Later on they became known as an entertarnmg group from whom we have copred our present day madrlgal Larry Huigens, Mark Strong, John Gottschalk, Mike McCall, Accompanist. X ND BA ERT NC CO LLE SHV RU E tr if 'ff Q Y .. 5 Q , A. 129 SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Left to r1ght C Voss Cymbals and Alto Clarmet M Eaton Trombone D Blanken b1ller Percusslon L Trensvold Trombone J Leahy Flute and P1ccolo B Clausen Clarrnet M Denton Cornet C Hollstern Percusston and Vrce Presldent J Hrlls Trombone M Reed Flute Pxccolo and Secretary C Kearn Barrtone G Wmter Clarmet and Saxophone L McDan1el Clarmet and Treasurer, G Strong, Barrtone and Presldent FLUTES Marrlyn Reed Jeanle Leahy Laurel Huxgens Nancy Stuart Frances Thomas Sharon H1gg1ns CLA RINETS Gary Wmter Belva Clausen John Gottschalk Lenme McDan1els Bonnxe Schoettger Judy Dobry Carol Hollstexn Kathleen Watson Betty McComber Judy Trensvold Judy Begum Lorna Ialbot Floramay Trensvold Shlrley Tlensvold Rex Spease A LTO CLA RINET Carolyn Voss BAND PERSONNEL BA SS CLARINET Jul1a Shepard ALTO SA XOPHONES Mark Strong Robert Crum Tw1lyn Snyder TENOR SA XOPHONE Shrrley Brennan CORNE1 S Jeff Spease Allen Shepard John Cummrngs Ronnle Davls M1ke Gottschalk Marcerl Denton D1ck Kearns Loran Bruns J1m Cummlngs Roger Huckxns FRENCH I-IORNS Jack Mrtchell Esther Rosfelt Eda Rosfelt Judy DeW1tt TROMBONES Margaret Eaton Randy F1ss John Hrll Lo1s Trensvold Mrke Kllndt Mary Kay Stuart BA RITONES Grant Strong Carolyn Keams Doug Mllburn BASSES Larry Hurgens Tom Voss Marty Jungck PERCUSSION Danette Blankenbxller Sheryl Trensvold V1rg1n1a Reed TYMPA NI Conme Hollstern ' . 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L wp.. mn ...Qi I ..-LV O00 uns: fX THE HISTORY OF CATTLE BRANDS The use of brands asa mark of 1dent1f1cat1on dates back some 4 OOO years Inscrrptrons and prcture wrrtmg, on the walls of ancrent Egyptran tombs 1fld1C3IC that cattle n ere branded as early as 2 O00 B C, The Amerrcan custom of cattle brandmg was adopted from Mewtco The Mex1can Dons marked the1r huge herds w1th then famrly coat of arms and as the cattle mdustrymoxed northward 1nto Texas th1s method oflndrcatrnpownershtpgradually became accepted by Amerrcan ranchers Today there are hundreds of thousands of cattle brands reglstered m the Umted States When a rancher decxdes upon the type of brand he wx ants to use the legal procedure IS to PCEISISI' h1s mark State lans desrpnate a brand mspector or s1m1lar offrcral who 15 responsrble for as srunrnp and recordtng, brands In some states ref rstratxon must be made w1th the county clerk m each county or countres where the rancher expects to operate Th1S makes rt possrble for men m drfferent parts of the coun try to use the same brand although the readmg of the brand may drffer BRAND BOOSTERS I-IJ , .., Wm P Roffers P UMPEI 12951 U Maxme FISS Pres Forrest Shannon Wasmund Estate Paul Beutler AV Evertt Muck Allen Parker Fred W Schmtdt Howard A B Ea OH Trensvold l Eugene Kearns Joe Kearns Leo Zurver Fred Paul Bud P3111 John Paul Wllllam Hess .. T! R1chard Paul Arlan Marx I Paul Wrlbur Johnson H1ram Trensvold Kearns Harold Begum no uv ua nur eg XJ Tlm Hotz V1ggo Clausen Otto Marx 1 Mrs Fred Begum Leonard Paul Tom MCKIHDOH Larry Kearns NJ and bon Blake Begum I O O' W CD UQ E ... :J sureapi 091 Melvm Roffers Ernest Gomer Albert Flsher survey uqof Q 45 1 'UF' f 3 B3 L- ENON -4 1 14 N 51 do ' BEOC is ' MANAGE. n L U L rio M. ww, 1 ww., , N . W MumawwWuHUNNi1w:1WWNf'wWM . i f .4 d V e I S e r S - 1 A Z .,,,, ,, Mi . 'YMV1 fy Shopp1ng for furnlture 1S fun at Mldwest as ev1denced by the express1on of .Tan1ce McCloud, Carolyn Kearns, Jeanle Leahy, and Sh1rley Reed shown above d1scuss1ng home decoratmg wlth B111 Boeck 1n one of our model Dlsplay Rooms Our Agency is an INDE- PENDENT Agency. We are NOT EMPLOYEES of any msurance com pany Some msurance agents are not mdepend ent and must settle cla1ms the way thelr em ployer the msurance company wants them settled GENE M LEAHY ALL FORMS OF home MILWAUKEE QBQAVED LH15 BHSEBHLL scuoou INSURANCE BONDS A Salute to the M11WaU kee Braves Whose An nual Baseball School, cooperatlon w1th the Chr1st1an sp1r1ted people of Rushv11le and terrlto ry , has glven our Town al recogn1t1on ln th1s great program for Boys Three Day School held 1n June of each year r I - , . , S F A - li K , Q. l A , - ' 9. H in ' A National and lnte rnation- ' QED ' . , - BROWN S CAFE The Place to Eat and Meet Your Fr1ends DA7 9609 A Farm Wlth a Future Does Your Farm Look Llke Th1s 2 See Your S011 Conservatlon Off1C6 111 Rushvllle 7 A . N , W 44'-bum.. r ,A PARKER CLEANERS Dyeing - Alterations Quick Service When You Need lt Hats Cleaned and Blocked Pickup and Delivery Service We Clean With DEODORlZED APCO lZ5 ...the finest land most expensive! petroleum dry cleaning solvent ever produced for the industry Phone DA 7 2648 Rushville, Nebraska CENTRAL MARKET We Deliver TED AND ANN KIDNEY Phone DA 1 ZZOI Rushville Nebraska I wi' sv SHERIDAN CAFE SMITH CHEVROLET COMPANY .A th d S 1 Phone DA 7 E611 3 A Home Cooked Meals t ' ' J Are Our Specialty 2 . K U: ilkkx, s L, if K MSN ,f fo 1, u orize a es and S ' LEVE JON ES DEPT STORE Featurlng Shoes Clothmg Dry Goods and Ready to Wear The Place to Go for the Brands You Know D1al 7 2162. KLINT HARDWARE John Deere Implements Furnlture Apphances Sportmg Goods Hardware Water Pipes and Tanks Dial 7-2.341 ' 1 JMIYP gif' BLANKENBILLER DRUG Rehable Prescrlptnon Se rvlce Costume Jewelry Camera Equlpment Cosmetlcs School Suppl1es D1a1 7 2342 We GIVE Gold Bond Stamps HLISS JEWELRY Keepsake Diamonds Popula 1- Make s of Watches Expert Repair Service Dial 7-2213 WEFSO DRUG Electrical Supplies Prescriptions Photographic Supplies Gifts and Cards Cosmetics Phone DA 7 2421 CARTER OIL SERVICE O11 Change Greasing Washing Polishing Motor Steaming Tire Repairing Tires -- Batteries Complete Brake Service FUEL OIL Bulk Delivery City or Farm Dial DA 7-2352 When Shopping for Clothes, Come to COPE S DEPARTMENT STORE The Store W1th Cloth1ng for the Whole Famlly D1al7 2361 When You ve Got a Date to Meet Fnend, Meet at BERT S BAR BERT AND HELEN SCHOETTGER D1a17 2641 L. E. MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT LAW X Q 5258 DR CRUM AND DR HOOK W? B L , Q X CLASS OF 1959 Q 'K ev k XII Q S 5 LEW'S PAINT AND SIGN SERVICE INC. Dial 7-2324 For good performance and economy why not try a FARM RITE PICKER as thousands of satls f1ed farmers have Why not g1V6 me a rlng You'll be glad you dld. Dlal DA 7 2866 RAYMOND KOCKROW Rushvllle, Nebraska PAYS MENDENHALL FEED COMPANY Let Us Help You Wlth Your Farm Problems Feed Fertlllzer Seed Irr1gat1Or1 Metal Bulldlngs D1al DA 7 2.248 Rushvllle, Nebraska Your Home Town Paper ' HERIDA CDU TY STAR PHIL AND MARY JANE GOTTSCHALK Dlal DA 7 2601 for Job Prlntlng nf R E A IT 3 '.'l RUSHVILLE CLEANERS will TED AND GERTRUDE WORTMAN Pe rsonallzed Serv1ce D1a1DA 7 2242 Quahty Work 1n Our Dry Cleanlng and Rug Shampoomg We Glve S Sz H Green Stamps --gl' 'an' uf A Bmghter Future W1th Planned Bank Savlngs EDUCATION AUTOMOBILE HOME BUSINESS Also Drwe In Wmdow Serv1ce for Your Convemence N1ght Depos1t for Your Safety STOCKMEN'S NATIONAL BANK D1a1 DA 7 2412 Member FDIC Inte rnational Ha rve s te r Trucks and Farm Implements New Idea Farm Machines Expe rt Dynamomete r Service PECK S DeWITT EQUIPMENT COMPANY D1a1 DA 7 2371 ? 'V QQW. . .-..,,,., .a.vw..,n-we-W RUSHVILLE BAKERY AND COFFEE BAR Always the Freshest Bread and Pastr1es Telephone Orde rs for Dellve ry D1a1 DA 7 2.232 PE TE AND ESTHER MC DANIAL DeWITT SERVICE A Complete Lme of Petroleum Products Dehvered 1n Town or Country Dxal DA 7 964 in-1, . '!u.. MEL REEVES TRUCKING I Speclallze 1n Lwestock Transportatmn Only. D1al DA 7 2.446 Rushville, Nebraska SIDES 8 MILBURN We Are Easy to Trade With Sales and Service on New and Used Cars and Trucks D1al DA 7 2151 ushv111e Nebraska M w 1581 r E SHERIDAN DAIRY Gordon, Nebraska For Fme Da1ry Products See H1ram Tlensvold Your Local Dellveryman 1n Rushv11le D1a1DA 7 2537 RALPH STRONG C ON TRAC TOR and B UILDER D1al DA 72219 Rushvllle Nebraska SHERIDAN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY Dlal DA 7 2301 Rushv11le Nebraska Sale Every Monday Arrangements for Spec1a1 Sales Avaliable Bonded Superv1s1on Llcensed Owners and Managers R H IBOBI JAGGERS D1a1 ME 8 3701 and ROY BOYER JR D1a1 DA 7 2109 I 9 I in 0 l Under Federal HOLLSTEIN PACKING COMPANY Complete Custom Slaughterlng and Process1ng or Farmers and Ranchers D1al DA 7 2182 Rushv111e Nebraska TIENSVOLD ELWOOD GRAIN COMPANY D1a1 DA 7 Z101 Rushv1l1e Nebraska Your Gram or We W11l Store Your Graln for You Your Dealer for he Followmg Cooper Feeds BusBoom Mmerals Carey Salt Rolhng Cleanmg f l D . 9 Top Market Prices for t See GLLIE REE 01' Milk an Cream Deliverie s Dial DA 72160 Rushville Nebraska RE IDEAL SUPER MARKET Lockers Fun Wagon Stamps The Widest Selection of Fresh Fruits Vegetables Meats and All Other Groceries Open 7 Days a Week and Evenings JOHN SHUS TER JR Manager Dial DA 7-2672 Rushville Nebraska MEL REEVES TRUCKING I Sp6C1a11Ze 111 L1V6StOC1x Transportatxon Only D1al DA 7 2.446 Rushv11le Nebraska HOBACK LUMBER CO Congratulatlons to the Class of I CHAR LES HAGE L Manage r D1a1 DA 7 2172 Rushville, Nebraska C pl t f PERRETEN NURSING HOME GEORLJ E L COX CONTRACTOR D1rt MOV1Dg Dams Ter racmg D1tch1ng Land Levehn D1al DA 7 2.614 ushv1lle, Nebraska 'NN 32: Sam XA, AL.-is Checl The se Feature s Rellablhty Fast Serv1ce Low Cost SONES PLUMBING AND HEATING D1a1 DA 7 2192 A w ' U b R ' . A O 1 ,, ,O X, , ' U N! I . A. ,V it ' C . . ff!! nag L XALM X . T - ..! X A C , . - 'fy 1 ' V gif ' x ' X 'k QMWSR- f,. pg- - 'Mg f QA ,- 4. Qi' ' f .. ' ' f 7 , K , - 5452 Ts A ' uf , X . v A uri .. A f . 1 f - ' A I f as Q. 7 1 ix V .K xl 'Z , Q ' g i- f I iv ' Q ,. . . . A f 4 . 25 j 1 . 1, Put Your Car in Good Hands Car Repairs at JENSEN'S BODY SHOP Make It Worth Your Whlle Wrecker Serv1ce Pa1nt1ng Weldlng Glass Installed Rad1ators Repa1red Rushv1lle Nebraska D1al DA 7 2381 .411 I G A STORE Se rv1ce De pe ndablhty Grocer1es Meats FTu1tS and Vegetables Ice Cream Candy Dlal DA 7 2.211 For Names You Know Coronado Appliances Crest Tires Artisan Tools Hiawathia Sporting Goods Homeguard Paints Varcon Batteries Lady Helen Houseware Haddon Hall Furniture Dial 7-2271 GAMBLES has RUSHVILLE .af if RAY BROWN S SONS EXCAVATING CCDNTRACTORS Basements, Ditche s Crane Etc For the Best and Most Economy in All Types ,,,, of Excavation NON was XX? 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HARRIS SALES COMPANY 108 N1obrara Ave. Phone l686W All1ance, Nebraska . . . . , I ' ' to COAST TO COAST STORE FRANK GIDDINGS, Owner Automotive and Farm Supplies Sporting Goods Household Supplies Paint Dial DA 7 2131 To The 1959 R. H. S. Graduation Class, We wish that each and every one of you may have a long happy, and prosperous 1 e NORTHWEST GRAIN COMPANY TAYLOR SERVICE STATION The Best of Everything in Lubrication Washlng Firestone Tires Modern Tourist Court D1a1 DA 7 9629 ROY BROWNLOW BARBER SHOP C AND L CAFE Theres no doubt about it this 1S the place to eat D1a1DA 7 2339 , . 1'f . II ' ' Car Service II II - ' - - ea DR. CHARLES S. RICHTER DENTIST Phone DAvis 7-2261 Rushville, Nebraska PETTEGREW BARBER SHOP Headquarters for the High School Boys TINY TOT SHOP MRS ROSS JENKINS Owner D1aI 7 2332 CARLYLE W EDGELL D1al 7 2351 Abstracts and Insurance WELCOME INN ALONZO MARKET D1aI 7 2191 PAUL KEARNS Owner Meats and Grocemes D1aI 7 9678 Frozen Foods Dressed Poultry i DAIRY QUEEN Dlal 7 2382 DR M J KACERE The BestS.1nclx lches and Homemade Gordon, Nebraska Pasmeq Dalry Queen Malts Sundaes and Take Home Packa es - I , . , X Q , I OPTOMETRIST 5 SL 10 BEN FRANKLIN STORE 5 8a 10 ELIZABETH FINKEY, Manager Dial DA '7-2612 I VIGGO'S CAFE Congratulations to the Class of 1959 RUSHVILLE FEED AND PRODUCE Norco Dusco Feeds Seeds D1al DA 7 2661 EDWARD KEARNS JR LOCKMAN BLACKSMITH SHOP Any General Repa1rs Done BILLS STANDARD STATION Complete Lme of Standard Products Dlal DA 7 9631 WILLIAM MUSFELT FASHION SHOP Ladles' Apparel and Ac:c:essor1es ' etter Quahty for Less D1al DA 7 22.02 Rushvllle Nebraska ...Q RHS 8: TRENKLE GARAGE Still HINN S HARDWARE AND FURNITURE D131 DA 7 2581 D181 DA 'I 2132 Rushvllle Nebraska Rushvllle Nebraska CONOCO SERVICE D O BUD LARSON Your Insurance Man Llfe Acc1dent and S1ckness JOHN GEALY Owner Hay Spmngs, Nebraska D1a1 DA 7 9688 RUSHVILLE SOFT DRINK DIS TRIBUTOR WALT HALL D1a1 DA 7 2252 Comphments of the BOWLIUM JIM SAUB Manager D1a1 DA 7 2282 Persona11zed Glfrs for That Extra Speclal Occaslon My Specxalty THE AMERICAN LEGION AND THE AMERICAN AUXILIARY Co Operates Wlth Educatmon for a Better Amer1ca Best Wlshes to the Graduatwn Class of 1959 Rushv111e Nebraska D1a1 DA 7 9658 Courte sy of RUSHVILLE LUMBER 8: COAL COMPANY Helplng Bulld a Better Commun1ty D1a1 DA 7 2691 S TATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY Auto L1fe F1re RAY GRAEFF D1a1 DA 7 2197 D I CERAMICS--ANN GRAEBER, Dial DA '1-2443 HENRY DAVIS POST 161 a I . . , LO GHCRN MEMORIE KI Another year has nearly passed and another Longhorn has been brought to you It 15 the pleasure of the Longhorn staff to express apprecrauon to those of you who have made thxs annual a success Th1S 1S your book lt IS what you have made ll lhe Senxor Class of 59 smcerely hopes these pages w1ll help you re11ve the fond memorles of the past year and w1ll always be a treasured remlnder of school days xn the Rushvllle PUbllC l-hgh School Fai Q fs' GS' TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY .94- 4.-,,,,,,,,.-......,-n-v 1, Y 'll ........,,,,,.,,.....v..-.-,..-.- ,...,... 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