Schuyler High School - Warrior Yearbook (Schuyler, NE)

 - Class of 1964

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kmww ' . A cardboard Eskimo guards the entrance to his igloo at the Winter Ball. North to Aloskowis Theme '1' ofthe Pep Clubs Winter'Bc:1ll SHS students went North to Alaska for their annual Winter Ball, the second dance of the school year, on January 21. The theme was carried out by having a six-foot igloo made from 10,000 carefully stuffed Kleenex. Along with the igloo was an almost life-size Eskimo and a family of eight penguins, one of which wore a green and White Schuyler beanie. Students sliding under tables, fly n gt arms, and stubbed toes were a few of the 'Wg mishaps when Jack Seckman and the Ambas- sadors, who furnished the music, played the traditional Flying Dutchman. Murcia Rosh peeks from behind one of the Eskimos.

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Jerry Limbach and Judy Kluck hand a ballot to Mary Jo Cerny at the County Government Day election. The officers-elect ride to the Courthouse for the day's activities in a school bus. Students Elect H Juniors to Serve os County Otticiols Eleven Schuyler juniors learned of their county government's operations at the thirteenth Cornhusker Boy s' and Girls' County Government Day on November 7. After the Oath of Office was administered by County Judge Joe R. Broz, the students reported to their respective offices to study its operations. Following an American Legion banquet, a Nebraska State Patrolman gave an address on highway safety and safe driving. The juniors attending were Diane Hoppe, Roger Davis, Mary Coufal, Diane Vondracek, Nancy Kluck, Gary Cantlon, Bob Polzin, Mike Heavican, Eugene Heavican, Melvin Brichacek, and Don Peterson. The elected juniors pin on their badges of office in the school library. Roger Davis, Boys' State Representative, and Monica Becker, Girl's State Representative, study for their test on Nebraska Government.



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Dick Qualsett, Bob Johnson and Gary Cantlon await the go signal to open the curtain. l To show Chris their mental state, Dick Qualsett, Bonnie Abraham and Don Peterson perform a dance. J -' ' -,'. J rrssr J Y l ' , K l - ,f t l s at P l i'ni i' 3 'fi J r,t. iw .. A ,ar ' l 2 , ,Q C ,5.if.tg 7 l . f - -n,t . - - ,-,. , .,a:z:5gf:w' ' 5. ,-ff , - tt-, Tafki f wfggiqgef f trtt on With . thermometers in their mouths, LeAnna Lee, Bonnie Abraham, Don Peterson and Dick Qualsett try to find their energy peak, Student Analyzes Her Family in The Little Dog Laughed The first event of 1964 was the presentation of the Junior Class Play, The Little Dog Laughed, on January 9. Chris Chronister had the leading role in the comedy in which she caused commotion and trouble when she psychoanalyzed everyone by using the ink-blot test. Linda Esterling carried a play book with her throughout the entire matinee because she had to fill in for LeAnna Lee, who was taken ill. LeAnna did make it for the evening per- formance. The other cast members Were: Dick Qualsett, Bonnie Abraham, Don Peterson, Bob Johnson, Roger Davis, Mike Heavican, Janet Wagner, Lynne Jones, Jean O'Brien, Susan Hespe, Gloria Camp, Mary Coufal and Mina Pickhinke. Mr. Marvin Stone, assisted by Gary Cantlon, directed the play. Mike Heavican climbs upon a chair when he hears the mating call of a rare bird. 1 2 1

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