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. ,AmW, K V N From the left: Mrs. William Wurtz, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Lentz, and Mr. Vlad Hamata enjoy the meal at the Band Banquet. Guest Speakers and Awards Highlight Three Banquets The FFA Banquet, which was held on November 25, was the first banquet to be held in the 1963-64 school year. The FFA State Secretary, Douglas Kuhn of Columbus, and Ken Schoch of Pender, area vice- president of the Nebraska State FFA As- sociation, were the guest speakers. At the All Sports Banquet on April 23, Kenny Kasik not only received a trophy for the best defensive football player but was named Athlete of the Year. Mr. Bob Devaney, football coach at the University of Nebraska, was the guest speaker. Mr. Donald Lentz, director of University of Nebraska band, was the guest speaker at the Band Banquet on May 18. The audience viewed slides and movies of Mr. Lentz's Dave Johnk receives a trophy for having the best tree tfip IO the Orient- Sterling Silvefupins Wefe throw percentage from Mr. Lester Obcrg at the All 3.W3.I'd6d to StuCl9HlZS who had been 11'1 band fOl' Sports Banquet. three years.
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Nancy Kluck wadcs through water as she works on the fountain for the Sweetheart Ball. Old Royolty Reveals Identify of New Sweetheart cmd Prince Highlights of the l 964 Sweetheart Ball, which was held on February 3, were the sweeping floor length gowns, which gave an unmistakable air of royalty, the six-foot fountain with running water, and the missing cake. Tension mounted as Mary Ann O Hare and Dick Heavican, 1963 Royalty, crowned Donna Loseke FFA Sweetheart and Dennis Waak FHA Prince. Their attendants were Bonnie Abraham, Donna Jedlicka, Pat Loseke, Linda Jedlicka, Kenny Kasik, Dave Krula, Jim Viglicky and Myron Schneider. Lynn Peterson and Curtis Berglund served as crown bearers. The students danced to the theme song, With a Song in my Heart, which was played by Jack Seckman and the Ambassadors. I 1. 'lhe li oy a ll P a rty, from left: Kenny Knsik, Myron Jcdlicka, Bonnie Abraham, Pat Loseke and Linda Jedlicka. Schneider, .lim Viglicky, Dave Krula, Mary Ann O'Hare, Bottom: Dennis Waak, FHA Prince, and Donna Loseke, Lynn Peterson, Dick llenvican, Curtis Berglund, Donna FFA Sweetheart.
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Larry Vrba, who portrayed the King of Siam, and Sherilyn Oberg, who portrayed Anna, had the leading roles in the presentation of the King and l King ond IH Cost Members CHARACTERS: Larry Vrba, Sherilyn Oberg, Bob Langer, Jim Hoy, Jay Salak, Don Peterson, Mary O'Brien, Vaughn Wasenius, Sandra Ladehoff, Louise Macholan, Fred Wigington, Jim Varejcka. ROYAL WIVES: Eileen Bell, Linda Bentz, Connie Bogner, Mary Bohaty, Mary Jo Cerny, Janet Faltys, Marcia Ferguson, Trisha Hampl, Linda Horak, Donna Jisa, Lynne Jones, Pauline Kracl, Betty Krula, Janice Kunneman, Margie Loseke, Patricia Loseke, Mary Lueke, Louise Macholan, Joyce Mares, Sharon Mason, Mary Misek, Judy Muehlich, Sandy Muehlich, Jean O'Brien, Carolyn Oborny, Cathy Payzant, Mina Pickhinke, Ann Sahs, Carolyn Shonka, Diane Slegl, Betty Spulak, Leona Vanicek, Bonnie Vittera, Diane Vondracek, Charlene Vavricek. PRIESTS OF SIAM AND SLAVES: Jerome Benesch, Allen Ernst, Jim Finley, Dale Grotelueschen, Ronald Sindelar, Chris Marohn, Leonard Vidlak, Harlan Waak. AMAZONS: Linda Esterling, Jane Landgren, LeAnna Lee, Bess Malina, Marilyn Schott, Jeanne Sedlak, Pat Vanderkolk, Joyce Wirka. KING'S DANCERS: Gloria Camp, Trisha Hampl, Mary Lueke, Ann Sahs. BALLET DANCERS: Sue Grebenick, Janet Pokorny, Gloria Camp, Diane Slegl, Esther Jarecki, Carolyn Oborny, Mina Pickhinke, Lynne Jones, Trisha Hampl, Mary Lueke, Karen Ferguson, Mary Ann Schneider, Linda Jedlicka, Susan Hespe. Grade school children also took part in the performance. Back Row: Linda Esterling, Jeanne Sedlak, LeAnna Lee, Marilyn Schott, Bessie Malina, Jane Landgren, Joyce Wirka, Patsy Vanderkolk. Row 3: Linda Horak, Mary Ann Misek, Mary Jo Cerny, Carolyn Oborny, Mary Ann Bohaty, Jim l-loy, Sandy Ladehoff, Fritz Wigington, Joyce Mares, Charlene Vavricek, Sandy Muehlich, Donna Jisa, Row 2: Mina Pickhinke, Pat Loseke, Carolyn Shonka, Lynne Jones, Bonnie Vittera, Betty Krula, Janice Kunneman, Marcia Ferguson, Patricia Hampl, Janet Faltys, Ann Sahs, Pauline Kracl, Diane Slegl, Jean O'Brien, Front Row: grade school children.
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