Scottsbluff High School - Bluff Yearbook (Scottsbluff, NE)
- Class of 1953
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S Organizations Activities Musuceiw, N Sports Snaps ., ee.,.. Ads ccetlm Q FU if 1 -L A Published by THE BLUFF STAFF SCOTTSBLUFF HIGH SCHOGL Scottsbluff, Nebraska f Dear Mrs. Black, Many sludenis have passed 'lhrough 1'he porlals of S.H.S., laking wilh rhem memories of classes and rhe feachings of lheir inslruclors. We have considered you fo be one of fhe oulslandinglinslrucfors of our school in your 20 years of leaching here. ln your classes, Mrs. Black, we have learned noi' only general business, cornposilion, cirizenship, and malh bul' nealness, power of concenlralion, and courlesy. Oul- side of class, your discussions and your help in solving problems make you popular wilh lhe sludenfs. For being our friend and helping us over our rough spols, we wish lo express our apprecialion by dedicafing l'he l953 Bluff +o you. Wilh lcindesl regards, THE BLUFF STAFF 4 5 1 '1 x 4r -:.'.1.Q' A, , v'-'.'u'.:w KDVQ , N Q -f .ff ,' ff.: ,.'f ,.f ,, ,vt . -'ao',, ,, ,N 1 ,'.'..no0'f f , .va fn.. uw - 'A ,, pauuoofrf ,,,.. ' .a 1 f 'fo-nov i-wiv.-,f ff -j, , vvgf, , I Q' ' A' ' ,..- A pf 'J nun ,J 'af r v ,!J', -4.- 4 ,ff 0 v ,4nf4, 4 4'w ,,,f ,'u ' f Kf v'1r ,,.l:f Q -M- 'il 1' 'A . . ,gjl.Qgf '. wf . , .fi - - 5? iilfvg 3 K. 'f1ffY'fL 'wif ' 'A X 3' 1i'1gQfi'f-'EW' 'W fl AM- l X-.,,,m, , 4,,, , 'ofvtla 1, ra f af. fi 'gf 'fi A,.,L:4c4,f In 42' ,L ff, '31,,'.,', Mlm' 1 , Pa :aff ff I .1 I , , iw 'l:,' ' fu va . . ,Hi , M 1 ,' Qi, r ' 14 .1 wr x z frm . 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Ruff, who has assumed the position of SUPERINTEN- DENT of Scottsbluff Schools. ln his brief time here, Mr. Ruff has won the respect of the school and community alike. Pictured during one of the REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD meetings are, left to right: Dan C. Ramsey, Glen.G. Avery, J. H. Mead, Jr., Otto G. Ruff, W. E. Skinner, C. L. Abbott, and Paul Wheeler. Q , v 45 GUARDIANS PRINCIPAL Lawrence Lemons, because of his capable leadership and guidance, is admired by both students and teachers. He is always ready to lend a helping hand. Besides carrying out the regular duties of a Principal, Mr. Lemons teaches eighth grade math. Glenn A. Erickson, VICE PRINCIPAL of the Junior High, wins the friendship of many Junior High students because of his friendly smile and pleasing personality. He is responsible for the new trades class at S.H.S. which he himself teaches. VICE PRINCIPAL R. Jay Roberts is a man well-liked by S.H.S. students because of his wonderful sense of humor. He gained fame this year as master of ceremonies of the faculty talent show. Mr. Roberts is head sponsor of Hi-Y. . These Are IRENE AUBLE Journalism, Bluff and Echoes Staffs, English 8, Quill and Scroll Sponsor, Teen Queen Sponsor. EDGAR A. BARE English 7, Social Studies, Seventh Grade Head Sponsor. LUCILE BIGELOW Math 7, Teen Queen Sponsor ALICE CARTER Junior High Librarian, Latin, National WAYNE R. BINFIELD FAWNTINE BLACK Biology, Chemistry, S Club Sponsor, General Business, English 12, Re- Head Track Coach, Football Backfield fresher Arithmetic, Nil-ce Club Spon- Coach. sor. WARREN R. BROWN JOHN BUCHANAN American History, Current History, Speech Therapist Key Club Sponsor, Head Basketball Coach. llb. Honor Society Head Sponsor, Usher Crew Sponsor. The Persons ROBERT F. CONNER American History, English l2, Senior Class Sponsor, Junior College Bas- ketball and Track Coach. WlLLlAM L. CONNER Physical Education, World History, S Club Sponsor, Reserve Football and Track Coach. I . K f. 1 LUCILLE CRUMBLISS . Reading 7 and 8, English 8, Eighth Grade Sponsor. AGNES DERBY GEORGENE DIERS Math 8, Eighth Grade Sponsor Instrumental Music Assistant, Art 7, Skittens Sponsor. SHELBY J. EDWARDS DELLA EGGLESTON MONICA ERSKINE Mechanical Drawing, Book Binding, English 9, Freshman Class Sponsor. Special EdUC6ll0ni JU 1l0f Class SPON- Junior Class Head Sponsor, Freshman sor. Fooiball and Baskeiball Coach. X I ,, . 91 'f' -,LN T' . . .i ai-M Yi., isrfw. .. si s Who Guide MARY LOU EWING Homemaking, Senior Class Sponsor, Future Homemakers of America Sponsor. VERNON A. FORBES Instrumental Music, Key Club Spon- sor. AGNES FRAKES Junior High Homemaking, Sopho- more Class Sponsor. RAY A. FRAKES English 12, English IO, Sophomore Class Head Sponsor. RICHARD GIFFORD Vocational Agriculture, Future Farm- ers of America Sponsor. BERNARD L. GOERKE Director of Audio-Visual Aids, Busi- ness Manager. S - MARILYN GOLL Art, Sophomore Class Sponsor. JOE GOTTSLEBEN General Math, Algebra, Senior Class Sponsor. I8 Our Footsteps MORRIS D. HAYES Vocal Music ROBERT E. HERDEGEN Commercial, Student Council Spon- CLARA HERRMANN Art, Student Council Head Sponsor. MILTON HOFFMAN Speech, Dramaticsg Thespian Sponsor. JERRY HOOPER Social Studies, Physical Education, S Club Sponsor, Football Line Coach. BEVERLY ISENHOUR English 7 and 8, Counseling, Teen Queen Sponsor, Student Council Sponsor. ROBERT JOHNSON Spanish, Social Studies 7, Sopho- more Class Sponsor, Hi-Y Sponsor. FREDERICK L. KISLING Health 7, .Social Studies 7, Eighth Grade Head Sponsor, Reserve Basket- ball Coach, Freshman Football Coach. I9 5 fl,,w u. Q-J' -4, M , - '1 l -... X l l :FS LF .73T.sL?3 QW 'of' Six. Save , ,431-:gi -. . 'Qx Q. s... 5.1.1. 5 .N wg-I bis. ' M As We Advance s i DOROTHY H. LYON Science 8 and 9, Freshman Class Head Sponsor. KENDALL D. MASSIE Retail Selling, Merchandising, Con- sumer Education, Science 8, National Honor Society Sponsor. EDITH MEYER World History, English IO, Junior Class Sponsor, Usher Crew Sponsor. JOHN M. MOODY ETHEL MAE MOOR Shop 7 and 8, Senior Class Head Ef1QliSh I0 and ll, Junior Class Sponsor. Sponsor. WILLIAM MOORHOUSE HOLLAND PAYNE SHIRLEY PENGELLY Guidance 9, Counseling, Math 8, Physics, Advanced Algebra, Junior Girls' Physical Education, Skitten Student Council Sponsor. Class Sponsor. Sponsor, Girls' Intramural Sponsor. l Q Q. 20 I , 'll N FRED PETERSON Science 8, Math 7, Seventh Grade Sponsor, Reserve Football Coach. Step By Step HAROLD REEVES Guidance, Counseling, Key Club Head Sponsor, Student Council Sponsor. ETHEL PFLUG Senior High Librarian, Usher Crew Head Sponsor, Class Day Sponsor. HELEN REIFSCHNEIDER LAUREN SCHWISOW Director of Psychological Tests and Social Studies 3, Hi-Y 5pOr1SOr, Head Measurement. Football Coach, Track Coach. ADA V. SEEMAN MARK SEEMAN MARIE SELLARS Speech Therapist Social Studies 7, Seventh Grade Pl1ySiOl0gy, Science 8, B i O l 0 g y, Sponsor. Sophomore Class Sponsor, Special I A Activities Consultant. Through Our Years ,,,,.....1---- JOANNE SMITH JEANNETTE SHEHEIN English 9, English 8, Freshman Class Sponsor. MARGARET A. SORENSEN English 7, Counseling, Student Coun- Vocal Music Assistant, Librarian, Stu- dent Council Sponsor, National Honor Society Sponsor. LEO F. STANGLE World History, Driving, S Club Head Sponsor, Athletic Director. cil Sponsor. SYBLE TAYLOR Beginning T y p i n g, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Business Typing, Senior Class Sponsor. ROLAND J. URBANEK American History, Counseling, Ameri- can Government, Latin American rx History, Student Council Sponsor. If-. H ALETA SNELL Elementary and Junior High String Music, Orchestra Assistant. ARTHUR TAYLOR English 7, Radio Production, Speech Debate, Eighth Grade Sponsor, Thes- pian Head Sponsor. JOHN L. VEAL Wood Shop, Freshman Class Sponsor. X H,,,,--if At Scottsbluff High l . , R V 1 ii 1 .L l 5 i i i li: tau, ' ' r I i A JACQUELYN WEDEMEYER ELEANOR H. WIELAND Health 7, Counseling, Physical Edus World Geography, Social Studies 8, cation, Skitten Head Sponsor, Girls' Teen Queen Head Sponsor. Intramural Sponsor. BETH WOLF CATHERINE YALEY Reading 7 and 8, English 8, Eighth Junior High Vocal Music, Seventh Grade Sponsor. Grade Sponsor. MARGUERITE ADAMS Nurse and Attendance Officer. Q. ADA WINANS Geometry, Algebra, Nike Club Spon- sor, Teen Queen Sponsor. MABEL C. YENSEN American Government, Social Prob- lems, Counseling, Nike Club Head Sponsor. MARY l.. COPE School Nurse J -3 H . JJ 'R K Si' 1 SCNIDU HARRY STURGEN These Are INEZ WALLIS Cafeteria Manager HERMAN HACKMAN Superintendent of Transportation MARILYN KAMMERZELL Secretary of the Junior High Office JOSEPHINE FORBES Activities Treasurer and Recorder ANN SMALLEY Office Clerk BERNICE PECKLER High School Principal's Secretary HELEN SALISBURY Secretary of the Superintendenfs Office Carpenter CHRIS STEGMAN Chief Engineer 3 The Assistants EARL D. GREEN CUSTODIANS 4- n L ' MINNIE YOUNG - X ws ag K' frjiw I Vxhh D. A. E. DANIELS DAVE CARTER I 5 PETE PAULEY ex It v R X A ANTONIA RODRIGUEZ W. V. HUFF NICOLOSA BOBADILLA 25 5 if f y ii is 26 ' i sy ,ln 5 27 BATTLING BEGINNERS Leading the SEVENTH GRADE are, back row, left to right: Sponsors, Mark Seernan, Edgar Bare, Catherine Yaley, and Fred Peterson, Front row: Dean Knaub, Treasurer, Pat Pearre, Secretary, Donna Hofreiter, Vice Presidentg and Jerry Wilks, President, -Q 'E 0 l 13113 '-' 1335 E ff' 'N ' si 512 Z! X'4,?- X These industrious shop boys are, left to right: Billy Moore, Tommy Gutierrez, Terry Savage, Richard Engel. Larry Wheeler, Ned Einfalt, Bob Rummel, Arthur Seifert, and I 5 1 1 -L- lll lf, Discussing the items of the day are: Ilene Adams and Ruthanne Hsslet. -Q.. fn . 4 SEVENTH GRADERS B .lf sgw 'bbs ' ' ' W . 55' GE. Y y' ' X K y A L Q Jim Abramson , f-JR, r Ilene Adams s lg A I al? 'Z-' Marcia Adams xy Mary Lou Adams S Roger Aden . s ' 5 0' ' gg' :,,,' Jerry Agoitia ' W f -'L A Q A Butch Albee gl, 4' R ' ' sg-5 Ronald Allen H ,, Aft A fl 1 J 'l'-', Dave Anstine thy? V J 'N' Judy Antrim Sandra Appelman by N W c Hugh Atkins V 'J y Hy LT: y x Susan Aulick BLU:-'L' c? A , b V Donna May Axt h 'l Q3 A Shirley Babka -X 1 Q, t X . Qi B N, V .Xt Neal Bahn i , ' A l Bruce Baker Fx ' 1- Q L , it ., Duane Baker 'J' -...L -83, - 3 G-X Janice Baker S X W' 7 A iv X : 5 Mike Bamrick it '. his ifli 1 a t RYA' ll 4 nl? Qfrlf A Larry Barden A x David Barraza 52 ' 'A is- it - . Darlene Barthuly , - . , S Q I L T' ,X Q L- . ... K, l Everett Bartlett Y' ' t i Sharon Ann Bartlett 7' . uv- A A His .J Q K Sandy Baum 0 Carol Mae Bell : y - L. 'M ,, Jean Bennett A 'A ki .5 'N Nadine Bennett ll' - J ' ' I Elaine Bentley D N ' .45 Z - 1 , 5 Carol Benzel 4 . . , v' Earl .Blackburn yqm ' Vial' .' Ducky Blaha I ff 3 .f i. Clara Blanco '-ai- ' A 7 Q ' K ' le'- Patricia Bleyle fs ' ' n YZ! gf ix ll' X Judy Boston B L f A Dolories Bravo -J W S. 4 QP Billy Brehmer ,I , 5, A V' Q- J V Donald Brethour if F: ,J 'ffl Wf had ' Joyce Brill W ' J Y L--,C ' 4. ' Q J S, K x wxa-.: . Marvin Brott Y it 1 X Bob Brown My A' B 1 Frances Brown J 9' fl . Kay Buehler N . W A ll ' lb Marvin Bullington - lbti ll 8 1 1 A ' k V f it avi 5 Dick Burbach V, Bob Burback 'l A I 4, Nancy Burton 54 + Iggy ' Q L 15 Carol Ann Caine f s' N 7 ' 1 f' i 6- 1 ' ,-5 . iq - Q: iv 3. fix Tom Cannon 29 sr 1 1 s.,'f Q 1 N f is A -.M ,V as f ai ' 4 Hg ' 12 MK . , ls.. 4 4 Sf., J , -5 n 0- 'li 'wr K Ag' ta 3 be y s i, ' 1 v, A . is if fl 4 - v Q at gy ll VAV. ll, ll f V-i,' 'ill , aj 64 . Q x J X P Gary Ehler Sharon Enrlich Ned Einfalt Janet Einsel Rickie Engel Jesse Escamilla Elmer Estrada John Ferguson Tommy Frank Marilyn Frasier Judy Frick Jerry Friehouf Don Fulk Marian Fuller Mary Ann Garcia Kristen Gordon Robert Graves Kent Green Karol Griffith Elmer Gross Jerry Gross Norma Jean Guettler Tommy Gutierrez Jimmy Hann Ames Hartung ffl' 1 . 'ff X CLASS of 1958 Bob Carleton Jo Ann Carpenter Gail Carter Roy Cassel Rudy Castanedo Stella Castinado Rueben Castra Karen Charles Charles Cline Roland Coe Brenda Jo Cook Bob Copenhauer Carol Crow Charlotte Culver Charles Davis Janice Davis Rodney Davis Erlene Dawkins David Delgado Marilyn Dill Dee Ann Dishman Bruce Dobson Fay Earles Dennis Eckdahl Kay Eckhardt 6 ffl: H in f I X mg, ua., + l ki, 1 V lluu -JV? . 4 at ii ' i My F ,- V Q Vy i s 1 . ' X 'P I' lat , ,W L if 25.171 T -offs . f F , Af H' . . . snuff Q 1 4 1 ix J x . if fi ...V.. 4 V -, ,b A V Q4- 5 f 4 at 24 -. s ai a t s i. ,. . SEVENTH GRADERS Ruthanne Haslet Donnell Hatch Elmer Hays Dennis Herdt Roger Herdt Dorothy Hernandez Dick Herron Joyce Hessler Loretta Hessler Norma Hessler David Higbee Nathan Hobbs Nelda Hobbs Dick Hoffman Stanley Hoffman Donna Hofreiter Larry Howard Hazel Howell Virginia Lee Howie Richard Hulbert Charlotte Huston Patty Jinks Bruce Johnson Judy Johnson James Karubos we L as r I N A N L' , in M is ft! . i ff -at 'if , L as d W Print vi' Uh Q .ami a 'KI' , Q L J Q ,ykx -4 il ii? ' -all il as 9 , , E fl .NY ' l l I a t L - rf-ft ,J img . V it .gf H 56. D K nf A l i L Jo Ann Kautz Sharon Kay Douglas Kent Tom Killian Donna Kline Dean Knaub Raymond Knaub John Koch Judy Kraft Gordon Lacy Harriet Lang Tim Larimer Melvin Laseke Pat Lawler Judy Loos Janice Lovell Susan Lovett Dale Lowe Bonnie Lozoya Sandra Mack Pamela Manrose Claudia Martin Wallace Martinez Jim Masat Gary McClanahan Y '3 I, tiki X Jllm I ls CLASS of 1958 Kenneth McFarland Dennis McGuire Ray Mickle Margaret Miller Dwight Moody Billy Moore Jimmy Moore Delmar Morris Shannon Murphy Charles Nagel Jim Pack Darrell Parker Jo Anne Parker Sheryll Patterson Vikki Jo Pauley Mary Jane Payer Pat Pearre Jerry Perez Curt Plaster Janice Plummer g. S 1 h YV Jim Pointer ,K Joyce Popp it . 5, I. Patricia Popp Q Beverly Prideaux gf at V Larry Provance if lu, Roderick Prue Jack Purtzer ,I Socorro Quevedo ,- ' .. Ed I el Alice Randall if ' : .' l ' ' Larry Rash M A V X N an Roland Ravert 1 Q. , , ' - W ' 5 X - .. sf 't I I ' Lynda Raymond A 4' I Sandra Reifschnider V Judith Reisinger Terry Reisinger A N 1' Larry Reizenstein L , 4 ROY Reizenstein I L' SQQYQQM .1 ,-M f . - ' Keitha Rexus Clark Reynolds Nancy Rhoades Von Emma Richard Marilynn Richards Sharon Rien Beverly Roberts Sandra Ross Robert Rummel Roger Rupp Timothy Rutz Sarah Sabala Rita Salway Sandra Sanderson Hal Sansom 32 F .4 J .: 2 X.. V lit' .ii 4 fi' ji' L QW Qi Y SEVENTH GRADERS i s if iff- wf ' Y , 5 , Y., T9 1 Terry Savage f ll, 5 VW T ' ' Rebecca Saylor Y J' . ', ' 5 Robert Saylor as J l Rose Schick J - Judith Schnell V V Betty Schuldies V, ' , V - -:g al Sue Schulte 'A VV iw! . Robert Lee Schwartzkoph 1 ,Lr T ,g wp Arthur Seifert 9' 'i'l'T ' -T - ' Alma Self f Larry Sell 5, - K VV . Jimmy Shepard QV Q . Q V ' V Larry Shoopman rf' ' Q . 9' A Harold Simmons :f t ,- j Earleen Sirrs V if' 1 J ' 4 U his T X l Dick Smith Karin Smith W ' ,i. J D Q V Stanley Smith '35 Gary somr . N J-'V L VV 7 -1 1 ,.., 9 Jan Stonebracker A V ' ' s' f' l 3 ' ' ' 4' , T N M, iit 1 K ' Dick Sturgeon ' V V -V Jeanette Summerville i,i- it T I 'V 'li Eugene Tassin - - i V A ' V i',, lp Q' wi? A Louise Taylor V V 1 , . ..,. 51. V A Jerry Temple V 't , if T V- ' , i ' P tT I N-1 . T a empe . ,RV V , V, . 4, A L . Ray Thomas it . V VVVV A Judy Thompkins ml ,sl Dixie Thompson ' Frank Thompson it Donald Thurman , ':-' Qi ' VV .V V in VK A Vx, M ,X M 5 2-56,1 5, A, i f , VVV. l i VV QL? Q 1 is V V tg if 1 We 0 in eli m Kathy Ullrich Richard Vanderberg Steve Van Noy Gary Van Trump Judy Van Wyngarden Authur Ventura Kathy Villella Dianne Weaver Gloria Welsch Larry Wheeler Charles Whittington Jerry Wilks Al Williams, Jr. Ralph Williams, Jr. Johnny Williamson Newell Wilson Judy Wolcott V V, , . V- Mary Wright Esther Ysac Q Warren Wolf ' L rig , . m f ev M . , . -t V - V ,IV Vi Donald Yoshida - Y' 5 w 33 , , 4 Planning special activity is the duty of the EIGHTH GRADE SPONSORS and OF- FICERS. Back row, left to right: Agnes Derby, Art Taylor, Roy Kisling. Front row: Linda Tuck, Secretary, Dory Olson, Presi- dent, Pete Guilliams, Vice President, Cora Lee Everett, Treasurer, Helen Root, Student Council Representative. Eighth grade students enioy an evening :Aw 50 1- v. of dancing in the Junior High cafeteria. I ., 'X .X l l EIGHTH GRADERS Linda Abbott Shirley Adams Qs Carl Adams l-BVVY Aden . -as if fl Jig? Betty Albee Q f A M ' Q Donald Alfred ,k 7- gi! A Helen Alfred A: Y- I it ' . Douglas Allen W ' . 4 - A Barbara Allphin I - f Q L A L Q Ronald Anderson , Li? -L 1 ' R , xt u '- L L Susan Atkins Tom Atkins Laurel Barfoot Sue Bartholomew Phyllis Batt flat. it '12, ul l Jerry Behrens K fx. Mary Lou Berglund SL 1, 5, Lucille Berry A D Bill Bevms - ,,, ' 'QKJAI Roger Bickel A Bill Bietz N . J 1 D Dean Blgsby m X Jerry Bindschadler 5 6 ' G Judy Blackburn 7-1 A ' ' Ed Brehmer Lee Brenizer Myron Brester ' Marilyn Broadhead Y. A Allen Brotzman 'A Norman Brotzman as Bob Busic My V Ronald Butler Q D G -,j aw Tom Castillo Don Ceams xx 6 u- X , Bart Chelf L -A Judy Chilcoat h David Childs 1 L ' 1' f Myrna Childs N Barbara Coe N B-X Q, Earl Coons Steve Copenhaver Pat Costa L , Ronald Cotton l D My A Carol Crumbllss ' A L QQ? Carol Ann Cutcomb f- if - A . Pat Dahlinger I ' 'M V ' - K Harold Dallas t Doris Davis LeRoy DeCory Chuck Derby Joe Dorador Jack Earles 1 , B 'Rig '- is . J., 'IE filly' A '-a-t Q f dm ,, L-tv f J, -X s J .1591 A ,A , 1 Pg er L tlll if A L lll' W A 'gs if N an tg. ', .x.., .lg CLASS of 1957 w Patty Eckdahl Doris Engleman - 1 Q Norman Eckhardt Martha Escamilla Y Y R r l l Y A - - , 2-J an I J Cora Lee Everett .L ' 0 ' V .. Mike Fangman ,ml ,A , A V Johnny Ferreyra , x V - 'J A 1 Carol Flicker ' 'X A 4 I W Q- , Gerald Foos m in K f --I t J ' ,E Patricia Frank ii V M I Bonnie French I . l l Dean Freouf 1 5- , l lk I Marvin Fulk j g X , A l f - Anita Garcia -x, , ' l Chick Garcia Georgia Gerlock , 8 ' Donald Gibson V l y Albert Gollas go- N- 1, ,sv Sandra Grant ,A if it-.3 Janice Gray A ' Bobby Green by Garland Green ' 1 Jimmy Green A s V Z ' .V Kent Greenwalt Ig - 1 5, X V - . Phyllis Groskoph Lx, l - 'V -R ' 4 Ronald Guilliams ,ki '51 ' ' , ' ,cliff Dickie Gutierrz in .V 24 sc,-1 Jane Hall , l in 1 I m X I Jimmy Hall J ii If Shilgley :fill-imeifr ' 5 Q :j wlg ee er lv A .N . -1 if , A -: Janet Heiter K eil' K l 5 Shirley Helzer I I , Ru, g Karen Del Henke I fl 1 ' 1 In Leora Henningsen Q L gl Janice Henrick , Q E fl, 0 Gene Herron L. .H-it 9' . is ,H Judy Hill y,,y A' 1, ' Russell Hilliard F .Q it 1 W: ', Ronald Hinman ' K l Harvey Hoffman t Sandra Hoffman 'SV ' Sharlene Horst w 'J yy, Linda Houk ' .7 , Magyagn HHuff Y 1 an ra uggans Q ' My 1 K l. V ! ' Mary Alice Hulbert Gary Hutson Jerry Johnson Donald Juilfs Grover Kautz Richard Kembel all I l. X i EIGHTH GRADERS -W P Kathy Kennedy Bernard Kling yy -' . xi' Nick Kirchner Geraldine Knaub - ff .. If Alice Knight Lee Knudtson K 1' Jim Koller , '13 Jim Kraft Richard Kraus - L- Floyd Krause V I carol Kubilik H f Q Chuck Kyriss W Q- ' V N Q Sharon Landolt , it 'V 1 ' Betty Lane - af n H ' Shirley Lantz O M Q, ...TI I Q7 D lx Charles La Pee , In V .Ni ' ' Harvey Lapp 9. . gl Rebecca Lashmett Q, wx Cub Lewis w ' i ' H W 1 ,J . fi'-f Kenneth Losey f ' L t Bill Lowry ' t ' , Fiftk L! Frank Lozoya V ' Q tg: r i i ' A . m., J Pat Lunniss L C, y Larry Manka L J I Wm , gn Barbara Martin ' 5- , tk-I 'N 'A A Kay Martin 7A A ' ' y .. - ll Joe Martinez l ' I i X Q, - i Tony Martinez Q - L , J. , J Thais Martischewsky A y C Gary Masat A . in ., -:Q 4 Carolyn McLean 9' ,- 'gl ' ' Cynthia Meyers F A ft - sg . ' Jim Miller f K ' J J d' h M'I M ' L I , ' a V I I u it il er X . Clark Mittan ' N 6 W Shirley Mogensen L ii . Jennie Montanez Jerry Morris Q, A Q t Elaine Mowry M ' li 'T' .' Eulogio Murillo a . A Leo Muzzey Walter Muzzey Monte Neu Lois Nichols Bob Niles Delores Reniomino Oiedo Carol Olbricht Dory Olson H M . Q A sf' .env I L NUS5 I A K L X . B V ml ' I x. Karen Olson 4 K Averill Olsson W - J Joan O'Shea 37 , ' J A Q M ris, '41, A ll MES 'F J ,V JA F 'S A CLASS of 1957 Richard Osnes F A Julia Ost ,1 '3 4 Steve Patrick ' V , 1 5 'ye Ronald Pauley B R . J' Q ' Rose Perales , R' Lupe Perez X mx y Nadine Pfeiff ,It M Q Jerry Popp S s., - -M4 ' Phyllis Ramirez ' - 3 Bill Rask ' V S Q Howard Rasmussen -ff, lx ' :I Bob A. Ray RHS -X Duane Ray J' I vi 1 I ,l J A 1 h If S . - 'SY Q Steve Renteria Sid Rhoades Norma Rice ,, Jerry Richard - N1 Ella Louise Ricketts I K .- Joy Roberts ' , Peggy Roberts ' Vernon Roberts fy Zelma Rohde We Helen Root Tommy Rosas Shirley Rosentreader Donna Ross Y Joyce Rupp Sandra Rusch Q , Judy Russell N N Richard Russell Shirley Sams '76 Robert Sanchez 2 A Yolanda Sanchez , ' Ruth Schick J Kenneth Schlager Jim Schlegal Lou Ann Schleicher Shirley Schlothauer Norman Schnoor Larry Seifert Ruth Sell Jim Sheldon Lois Shinbur Gary Shirley Sharon Shirley Lewis Sircin Wilson Skillet 38 Jimmie Stanek 'il'-P Xt lla X KA' if . v lsls A ' -1 x' -1 I ,f ill' if sg , 5 1 ir EIGHTH GRADERS Billy Strate Pat Stromski Gordon Stubbert Harry Sturgeon 4 'E Dick Swim bi-Q ' .avilz g I Sharon Steffen x 1 ' Loretta Sterkel 4123 'Q A Sara Stiles fa 1 , 1 l Chuck Stoller ' T ' A Luella Stowell 255 , - - T, A , , it ' Bruce Strachan i 3' S E I ' T , , , ' ' Patty Sylvester 5 ,lf ,I Neal Taylor V Phillip Tews in Sharon Tews Ml Q El? ' ' Yr Wesley Thieman I' 5 - jj. Gary Thomas , 1 X :X X T- John Thompson f ' P N A ' V4 Q it ff' ' 3 4 I'-l -. Larry Todd Pauline Torrez Violet Trout Lois Troyer Linda Tuck Richard Ummel r Merlin Van Winkle G' ,- 1 John Veloz T H W . - c Harvey Ventura he c or Joe vaueua 'i-It . 1 I. V f Penny Waggoner t - , .1 K Alice Wallis A ' ,I ii' Sharon Warren ' 'K ' 1, Shirley May Weideman Q Q Mary Ann Wiemer A Q X ' , tr ' Shirley Wiemer ' Q Q4 V-if ' . Ruby wands ' Eh fi Ronnie Williams Alvin Wilson Carolyn Wilson S LuVerne Wilson ' A J w Richard Wilson '- 1 W - it Susan Witschy 'I 5 Jacqueline Woith 'if it--' Fern Wolf Bernice Woolsey Q 1 Martha Woolsey Sharon Yelm Daniel Ysac Q. ,A . . i 3, in! .A A '4 RFE, , f iq. J W 5, A he 1, if TQ 553 ,i Alice Zitterkopf 39 3 I bly. 5 Q, BEWILDERED BUT EAGER Recalling memories of by-gone days are these FRESHMEN OFFICERS and Sponsors. Back row, left to right: Dorothy Lyon, John Veal, Della Eggleston, and Jeannette Shehein, Sponsors. Front row: Donnie Johnson, Vice President, Barbara Norton, Treasurer, Karen Greenhalgh, Secretary, Betty Norton, President. Some must wait while others eat. Scientifically-minded Freshmen 'R discuss chemicals with Dorothy Lyon. A' They are: Eudine Blum and Sandra Haslet , . N v as 3 s J ,O , V Mae Dick Kay Ackerman Adams Aden ci 6- 1 X t S 3 izl A 1 Andrew Madeline Eloise Backer Bahn Baker 9 'S Dale Deanna Jane Dorothy Jene Beck Beerup Beerup L Bill Wilson J. Bernice Brand Braveheart Brethour .qt Weston Burton Sandra Anna Mae Butler Buxbaum Betty Ann Crow ik l' Marlene Chuck Darrough Davey Shirley Allbaugh Joan Baker Connie Amen fl . A It Myrna Barfoot 'Sat Norma Arner wi' K9 Bill Barnhart William Jerry Berry Binfield FRESHMEN W Jo Ann Blehm 'VT Johnny Ellen J. Janet Broadhurst Brown Brown e B W at x bl it ta Clarice Jerry Maureen Campbell Carpenter Cassels Q ,F H' D r l ' M . Q sec ,R ' 4 , Grant Muriel Floyd Davis 4' Davis Dermer Gary Autry Jolene Bartlett P Eudine Blum gi- 4 Harold Bula I, 5' 0 E V iq Q 4 . X.. Jim Axt . t . ., 5- ' . Q, x ... X l 1 l Robert Bauer Shirley Bolzer 6 Lyle Burry 'cv' Gerry Clark ,A 1 , 5 Marilyn Dewey Barbara Cook lm S' F x Melvin Dittman H.. -.,.A-. Q H J , U ls - I - l Gene Joan Steve Roy AUr0I'6 Dodge Dodge Dohring Dominguez Dorador 46' - J 'fl' if i ' t , if 3 n 5 , E cr t pf J K if . X , Q .g ' '52 Q . lj Bryan Billy Herbert Daniel Rflbefl Ericson Fangman Feidler Fe eYa Flack H., 8 Q Aft' f ff' if X is Geraldine Betty Marcia Diane Furman Freouf Gibson Gilmore Goodman Gordon CLASS of 1956 Karen Don Larry Richard Greenhalgh Griffith Griggs Halligan 1' Dianna Hatch ii 'V YN' Jim Holloway Shirley Louise Haverick Hawk r p 1 A Imogene Fay Hornbacher Houk Mary Jane Heintz Ba rba ra H uff Charles Halstead Cecile Drinkall , s E' Delores Flicker N ,Ax J' ug.. Pat Grasmick 1 Dale Harding Jean Earles gp J Larry Fogel il Arlouene Green ..4' -m.. A 4.4.24 Johnnie Estrada Eddie Frakes Melba Green Sandra Haslet Larry Hassler Ron Ronald Rosie Herdt Hessler Hessler Z. dn Gary Milton Jerry lkeya Jennigan JeSSOp Barbara Hilzer -i ,Ji Donnie Johnson C 3 1 'R ' p l -ex L N Raymond Joe Jerry Mavis Johnston Judd Kaes Kauble E., H K I I. .Q f. if ll ' W l T il Ny. if L 5 Donna Paul Dick Bob KGUZY Kihlthau Killian Knaub Donna S Q1 :I in LQ' it '5 oidd Marvin Kaufman Harvey L. Keller m K Nancy Lu Knock li- fttkc Janet Koch l Frances Claudia Roneida J. Lenore Clayton Kropp Kuxhausen Lacy Lake Lamoureaux Lana L 0 l ' s A x L fc J u , L ll KN Lila Charles Robert Sharon Cecila Ted Lemon Lieneman Loos Loos Lozoya Lutz L H . -- ,... 51 ' 4-s all fl 'X ff, all We 1 , 1 il we , - . r -A 4.5 T 7 K' --.ull Donald Margie Tommy Mary Phyllis Susan Martin Martin Martin Martinez McCaffree McGuffin 5 L 5. ':-' c ', 1 1' A fl -.5 xi Gary Richard Nancy Kenneth Donald Devita McMurtry McNatt McReynolds Meier 43 Mendenhall Mikkelson Q Karen Jack Keller Kent is an . -5 Q fl? L K lll, 1 . Richard Bob Koenig Kraft ' ar. Bill Lane rg. -N Y Bob Lehr Q 'I ...- YI fi. Yi Teddy Mabin Q I k 71 'Q 35 Kenneth Manka Y- U l ' Stephen Janice McMillan McMillen C ax' ' xl L L ' L 1 L 3 0 Ruby Terry Miller Miller r 7 -r . 4' . S y S S ws. v . S - ry, r . , xx.. P 'Z .. s Il: . l, 4 i JO A110 BGYTY Junior Billye Ronald S. Shirley Barbara Betty Mitchell MODTGUCZ Mowry Murphy Neu Nickelson Norton Norton R 5 r.. f V 1 4 ::- Q ' ur' 1 -:-, , . .A . -L . ' .. ii . qw' if 'f . X lqxl A . ,. , 1 ' J, ' '?'Q2L7. 2 A'r' we Q ' -N - l X X' X' - ' S K I f S ' Sheri Roger Ann Jerry Wayne Polly Ray Shirley Nosker Olson Ost Ott Patterson Perez Perez plaster ' aw ,, .. C, if' I - LX zl L F5 .-3 1 ' .. . x.:-. l S 'H Dorothy Leonard Robert George John Merced' Allen Sandra Popp Powell PYSSTSF PUQSleY Quiias Ramirez Randall Rash .y 1 S 5, X .S rin, . x , Ruth Carolee Harvey Roger J. Gary Shirley Helen Dick Rasmusen Reading Reichert Reizenstein Richard Richard Roberts Robertson g V In is: r F ga Q. , ' Q- '- .gfh 'Bi My 1 Q A in V '- 0 x, r .Q K r Clarence Pauline Bob Jerry Betty Irvin Anthony Ben Robertus Rokne Rupp Rupp Ruppel Rushall Sabala Sabala is 'Th 95' Ma wil. 9 A I l I' as . . ,A 3 V my X x , . lx ld.. 1 ' .y V i x V, ,y 1 M I H in In A-. i Gayle Darlene Roberta Ann Leo Mary Louise Sheila Barbara Floyd Sample Satur Saylor Schaefer 44 Scharnhorst Schliening Schmidt Schriner A NN.. Q: .U ' re. -5. . 3 Charla Clara Bob Schwaner Sears Seifert ...,v,,,35 ' A sl? 3? h as - iwflgx ' 1 if 5 A ,. W S Li 5 'C . ' Sharon J. B. Gary Sievers Simon Smedley Qs. D -J i it kj 5 Gwen Jackie Darlene Strachan Strachan Straetker fc: .1 33- T r KIA L . N ,X X xi K Ralph Don Thompson Tompkins in an r. M 5 ' e 4 gr 7 f J' 1 'lk l o Karen Floyd Van Trump Ventura Ci , S Q T fm. .. , x f5uQ-'t ,f.',Ti2'ffg,f 1' K Skeet Jay Jeanne West Wineberg Wolf v Donna Barbara Bonnie Jack Darlene Selby Sell Sell Sell Sheets O' I N Q U lu Lealand Margie Pauline Donna Melvin Smith Smith Smith Snell Stafford hw x 5 X x.- 'A T E X 511353 Roseann Margaret Joyce Laverne Mildred 5Tf0l Swift T6Ylor Temple Thomas M B, xox ll 3 3 A 1 . 951 L- we- f , Keith Jim Barbara Carolyn Larry Towne Trook Tuck Ullrich Vandel g, N , fern , 4 - i .-.M a Sz 'w S 4. at - eear ' .. 2 s we 'eee er, 4 1 :Q 2: Y . . , If , v. ' Rx g K X T L, 'N A i Q A . . XX 'lki' f fs l T . Richard James Gary Ronnie Landis Wagner Wallace Walton Weber West r fa 4 lx I ' .K ' Cl 'N 'A-x y l Q. X rbi 15 -. W ei W B Xp, I.. - - f 4 . :Sr a Glenda Keith James Jovetta Patty Wolfe Woods Yeager Yekel Ziegler soak, Q Q-Y, x. e QQYYXO Gov, 590 - Qobxa xenbxvq Q0 gxqxw, ybniwo SQoosoi,Y1O0'Y UNA- H li:ngr e Y , a 50 m ph em om Orabiges param T en Of Y e achwjit I Choln OI 'h dee Y. R 6 iam K0 foqoosov, 5 Yxav-es, 'BQ 060 Qoelxx secoo Q-o'0e,xN Xoxvosoo, efgxbefxk-I VQQZ x xo xod-. Kee Qi CNP-55 'x66Xe Nl 500 , vb bex SSO ceo 660 Ca fe T eria 6,30 5fj0ooX bw. '90 W ob-.. www. ooeov, wb '53 QW V34- NO 6 QQ- sod Q-ai Y 'W Qxesxbe SOPHOMORES - ff 1 L Sally Abbon Kay Loree Adams I ful? Q T- ! 1 Melva Adams Ramona Aguilar Janice Amen Doris Andrews Elizabeth Banghart Ronald Barthuly Richard Bauer Gary Becker Judith Bellamy Laura Betzold Don Bleyle Quintan Bonner Bill Boston Bill Brethour Deanna Bridge Jackie Buehler Carol Busacker Russell Butterworth Carolyn Cargile Rita Jane Carroll Rod Carter Manuel Castillo Bennie Castinado Bill Chelf Charlotte Coe Gene Coleman Helen Conrad Peggy Cross Dan Daniels Mary Jo Darrough Don Davenport Betty Deines Dorothy Derington Peggy DeWitt Harlan Dittmann Jackie Dougherty ca '97 Vu Mx X nay' f J ,QQ .IA J .' T or . 1. 455, fy Q it I , 'V I Jll Q L fi. El my CLASS of 1955 Bill Draper Paula Drinkall U J ' l 'K Q VVA H ji 6 M. 5- I N., Y lxrw , xii l, ' if 13' 9 K M G, , E Ci 2 'ln '91 9 2 1 Beverly Echols Royce Eckhardt Gary Fetters Albert Fisher Jan Forsyth Dorothy Frank Marian Frank Barbara Freed Adele Fuller Delores Garcia Richard Garcia Eugene Gillam Bob Gorr Don Grant Pauline Green Kay Gregory Ronald Groskopf Don Gross Charles Haas Romona Haller Betty Hara Carol Hardin Dieter Hauke Robert Hawk, Jr. Harvey Heimbuck Sandra Henderson Frank Herhahn Cesar Hernandez Florine Hoffman Raymond Holmes Paul Holtsclaw Jerry Jackson Janice Johnson Jim Johnson John Johnson Ken Kempf y.i 1 1' to F N 'E7 i 1 9 N P lxxb -ees W.. Ts? F 4 H- , ,. . ln -cs, in -Hp E' 1 1 l v 3. yt H f K Q 1 dh! f -aaa 5 V 9 '. -w -D iff? SOPHOMORES T., ' L x Bob Klas Gerald Klein mfg -I 1 ' Y J Pl v Q be If , . if ' YR A ax fi x, .S i ea Barbara Knaub Donna Knaub Roger Koehn Bob Kraft Sandra Kuxhausen Peggy Lambert Mary Landry Dean Lang Phyllis Ann Lanphear Dorothy Lawler Stanly Laws Jack Lehman Joan LeLaCheur Clara Lemon Robert Lovett Donna Lowry Lloyd Luckenbach Jane Lyon Steve Lyon Colleen Mackrill Al Margheim Richard Marker Ervin Martin Richard Matkins Mayrene Maxwell Carol Sue Mayborn Sandra McGuffin Doris Mogensen Bud Murray Darlene Nuss Ruth Olson Gail Ore Ilene Ore Jim Payer Leo Perez Bob Plaster lfl 1 fx 49 it f Vu i N91 N X CLASS of 1955 Bill PlBTZ Larry Plummer Fi -qq X i 5 gi We Bill Poppert Dick Priest Norma Prouty Harry Randall Carole Rash Barbara Ray Violet Reichert Sharon Rhoades Jerry Rien Arline Rohrick Bob Ross Sonia Rummel Marilyn Rystrom Albert Sabala Bob Sample Gary Satur Marian Schanaman Marilyn Schanaman 0' Q .Q X ix I R I Y' bf - in vi, -Milf: Manuel Schick Gloria Schilling Caroline Schwartzkoph Dorothy Schwartzlcoph Janet Schwartzkoph Ann Scofield i L Donna Scriven Marilyn Seger Phyllis Sell Frank Severson .lim Seydel Kenneth Sharp Lorraine Skeets Jo Ann Shepard Carol Shirley Bill Siebler Virginia Simmons Edna May Simon ,Q 'in A L .J 4 l N1 Lx! 5 A S 9' RX if I 1 Q I l V ,owls l 4 ' V 1 J X fs- K f.. if mei ! Q, - 3 t xt x S . - -if S- livr- X0 .4 l 'Q-q,,i -L its ....,..s SOPHOMORES Bob Smith Norman Smith Sue Snider Malcolm Snyder Karen Stiles George Strate Joyce Stricker Shirley Stroh Naomi Stuart James Stubbert Roma Taylor Tom Taylor Tony Taylor Robert Thurman Ronald Ummel Tom Vanderhoof Bobbie Wallace Rex Wallace Maryann Watkins Nancy Watkins Adair Watson Monty West Speck West Glenda Wiedeman Margaret Wilhelm Walter Willard Kathleen Williams Joie Lee Williamson Nancy Williamson Larry Wilson Jerry Winkler Kern Wisner Janet Wolfe Keitha Wolfe Marilyn Wright Roger Yost .. K Wil' we ff m y t,y, eff ,X s, ., . ti y E if K A .::, x, wgititl 6 'NK YQ. A' 45 0 Cv K if 'iW,. 'Sv 5l X' i 5 , -if if .. 1 , is E 1 all A ' 7,5123 X. so lx' L l 1 wx +4Q4 1 xx Goins? O 0 '0 F: 00 06 0 Q5 'fb xo Sb 0 'D ef! '5 'J' ooh 060 06 '96 pol 0' Q, OKXSKKOQK ' N02 EZOQ1' sz. be fa YO 'al o6Xof15'z'l- 4 X., 493' boexx K A Oz XY' ,fx O ,1 I n H, .t XX Q0 'o 'bb 5 h Q N0 0 009 QQQKW 'o 6 A sl-jzgolo QQ. P9 Q X ff , J! ,Oc 0. 0 X31 v' of C0653 Q ,GSW at X 6 X00 05' Q f ,ref 41 One of the busiest years in high school might well describe the job of JUNIOR COUN these CIL MEMBERS. Back row, left to right: Don Overton, Kay Purt Skinner. Fourth row: Karen To Daggett Nora zer, Sarah wner, Joyce T , Mae Brash Lyon Flo erhune, Sherry ear, Pat Nash. Third ro , rene Givson, Pat Knaub M Don Carnerzell P w: Owen , arlene Loos S , ete Gunders Front row . econd row: on, Coryl Jones, Shirley A : Bill Horst, Glenda Child Banta, Stuart Sch 'd dams s, Jean Ann ' mt t. Wilks, Jeri' Possibly these JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are. discussing one of ,he many proble which confront a Junior class. ms They are back row left t ' - ' ' ltfr Sh lb Edith M , . 0 9 9 y Edwards, 5 - E ess MasgsgrrSEl1sF'govlrl'a EZg l.q00s, Vcjsistant Busine55p?1:1:gg,ge,hhZLjl?Ormoggn Sponsor, - n ' - . ' es Adams, Secretary, Joyce Terhune, Tyeasllrzz 23123: lim Shehein, V. , Busi- lce Preident- ' VHS, Spons , Shirley or. 52 1 1' JUNIORS Alvina Adams Barbara Adams Shirley Adams Rex Aden Arvid Alfred Jim Allen s. ,,.. eg ix , ' iq We B la r . gm K, -. q M' :. t, ' z ' r U' x E .. i lin a W'-K' B ' 'B' Shirley Allphin 4 Nancy Anderson Eddy Arner Dick Atkins Robert Austin Bruce Baily Kenneth Baltes Jeri Banta Bob Barraza Ronald Bartlett ,Fl Nora Mae Brashear Gordon Braudaway Mary Jane Brehm Harry Brotman Virginia Buchhammer Shirley Bullington Gladys Burback CLundgrenj Dick Burkman Bob Burnett 54 CLASS Norma Jean Bauer Donna Bearbower Ralph Becerra Clifford Belford Emma Belford Lorrine Benzel Nadine Benzel Richard Bleyle Shirley Bradsby of 1954 , W if ' V - JUNIORS John Burton, Jr. Donald Camerzell Paul Carleton Bob Carpenter Bob Cassel Helen Castinado Louise Cawley Joe Cervantes Glenda Childs Marilyn Cochran Sharon Collins Janice Comstock Dick Cottrell Richard Crecelius Donna Lee Crist Robert Crumbliss Sherry Daggett Larry Davis Betty Earles Bonnie Ebberson Ronnie Eckdahl Gary Eckhart Virginia Emerick Steve Everett Tom Fegler Fred Fenimore Marilyn Flicker CLASS of 1954 Cedric DeCory Kenneth Deeder Delores Deines Stan Delahoyde Harlie Dietrich Gary Dobberstine Denise Dobson Amelia Dorador Franklin Euge ne Dybdahl 'QE-P f JUNIORS Beth Flynn John Gable Bud Game? Lavona Gardner Donna Gerlock Florene Gibson Naomi Grasmick Richard Groskopf John Grover R :Q 57 V? 598,51 1 'I Pete Gunderson Howard Hale Virginia Hall Doyle Harding Susan Haslet Roberta Hawk Deloris Heimbuck Jerry Hoffman Janice Hollinger V ll S ig 9 x 3+ . 5 ,fi x in 5 ,ww 3 193 Lai 'il r ,, in X. Florence Kauble Arline Keller Gordon Keller Delmar Kelley Conrad Kennedy Ann Kirwin Dick Knaub Patty Knaub Norma Koch 58 CLASS Ronnie Hornloacher Bill Horst Dixie Houk Roger Hufford Don lkeya Diane Jacobs Betty James Jack Jolly Coryl Jones K? y v 461 L 'ai' J lk V of 1954 r wg: ,Q ' ,hw xv-Al Q' Ed QQ, 'A 'Gif 1. v 5:51- JUNIDRS Marlene Kramer Jan Krenfz Kenneth Kuxhausen Luanne Lacey Marion Lang Jean Ann Lehl Marlene Loos Juanita Loose Rosetta Loseke En 3' 1:1 S Y S' D il, 59 - , a 5 . V iff. Ed Loynes Alice Lundgren Richard Luth Owen Lyon Sandy Manrose Jack Marshall Lionel Marshall Don Martin Erik Mathiesen my X -AFS Tv Denny Oyler Amey Lou Pavey Ann Percival Pete Perez Jo Pieper Bob Poppert Gay Poppert Mary Jo Potts Dwaine Price CLASS Harvey McMilIen Gary K. Miller Roger Nagel Paf Nash Marian Niles Armelda Nuss Don Osborne Pat O'Shea Don Overton of 1954 Sim JUNIORS Bernice Pricketf Kay Purtzer Ramona 'Quevedo Ivan Reddington Larry Reed Helen L. Relka Nancy Lou Reynolds Wanda Rockwell Bonnie Root af? Ernie Ross Pat Ruqkman Harvey Rupp Ronald Rupp Janice Rystrom Norma Sallstrom Shirley Salstrom Dick Sample Jayne Sample Gary Seger Dale Seydel Jim Shehein Stan Shiba Donna Siebler Sarah Skinner Audrey Smith Marlin Smith Dick Stearley CLASS Slyvia Sansom Lewis Scheier Betty Schick Donna Schlager Roger Schmidt Stuart Schmidt Roy Schuldies Mary Ann Schwabauer Warren Scoggan JUNIORS Rita Straetker Joyce Terhune Karen Towner Norman Townsend Bryce Troyer Jerry Vandel Gerry Van Tassel Ken Walker Karen Weaver .lim Webb Betty Wiedeman Lorraine Wiege Jean Ann Wilks Harvey Williams Charlene Wimmer Al Ysac Larry Yungblui Dale Zier r, 311 George Washington Giving last minute instructions to the cast and crews is Milton Hoffman, Director of the Junior Class play, George Washington Slept Here. Taking a few minutes off are a few of the crew members, left to right: Janice Comstock, Shirley Bullington, Nora Mae Brashear, Pat Nash, Ann Percival, Marlene Kramer, Lorraine Wiege, and Emma Belford. Taking time out for an actor's pose are, standing, left to right: Dwaine Price, Gene Dybdahl, Gordon Braudaway, Bryce Troyer, Coryl Jones, and Delmar Kelly. Seated: Roger Schmidt, Shirley Salstrom, Louis Cohen, Glenda Childs, Tom Fegler, Delores Deines, Ken Walker, Donna Siebler, Janice Rystrom, Arline Keller, and Karen Towner. '.5 A i '-1-.C Slept Here Portraying one of the more humorous scenes of George Receiving a mosi cherished picture are: Shirley Salstrom, Washington Slepr Here are: Louis Cohen, Dwaine Price, Roger Gene Dybdahl, and Louis Cohen. Looking on is the proud Schmidt, and Shirley Salstrom. giver, Gordon Braudaway. S 1 AW ir ' Q .,..wns'i i The grand finale-the play is over-no more practice for, left to right: Delmar Kelly, Janice Rysirom, Arline Keller, Tom Fegler, Dwaine Price, Roger Schmidt, Bryce Troyer, Shirley Salstrom, Louis Cohen, Gordon Braudaway, Gene Dybdahl, Donna Siebler, Glenda Childs, Kenneth Walker, Deloris Deines, Coryl Jones, Karen Towner, and Bonnie Root, Kay Purrzer, Student Managers. 65 We Seniors Potting up a sign before the game are: Bunny Erskine, Pat Hensley, and Margaret Micklich. If S.H.S. dance Corky Homecoming royalty Richardson. ai!! Bearcats posing with the Casper Mustangs in the snake parade are: Ronald Thompson, Bill West, Allan Deines, Skillett, Daryl Carroll, and Don Comstock. exchange smiles-Marvin Popp and Sherry 66 Dancing after the Fort Collins game are Margaret Schlichtemier and Ronald Green. Seniors decorating the Christmas tree are: Howard Kennedy, Don Wirfel, Pat Fenimore, Dick Gustafson, and Janie Joachim. Had Fun What's this? Jorraine Kelly, Margaret Micklich, and Bill Klas spend some class hours in the office. Cheerleaders for the 195253 season were, back row, left to right: Mascot, Kay Fenimoreg Pat Fenimore, Jeanne Elliott, and Janie Joachim. Front row: Margaret Schlichtentier, Mar- garet Micklich, and Margie Schlichtemier. A I Daryl Carroll and Gene Lacy sack popcorn before the game. Making final decisions on pic- tures for the '53 Bluff are: Co-Editors, Shirley Bostwick and Donna Loos. I any wr am wa Photographer Tom Atkins and his Assistant Dorothy Schmunk walk toward the bleachers. f SSW as , 3: ,-. . -t S3 5. .,, Wig I eyff'-M Ai-It ' if QL :we Z vi ,:,. Si g Mk ,ak A, seltols Carrying the responsibility of satisfying the Senior class are the members of the SENIOR COUNCIL. Back row, left to right: Don Wirfel, Norman Nichols, Daryl Carroll, Doug Chappell, Don Troui, Ted Westervelt, Larry Meyers, Howard Goodell. Middle row: Pat Feni- more, Janie Joachim, Sherry Richardson, Caroline Hart- wig, Jodene Kuxhaus, Jo Guernsey, Front row: Trudy Scriven, Joyce Willard. Z- Grouped around their gift to the school, a new clock and bell sys- tem, are the 1953 SENIOR LEAD- ERS. Seated: Daryl Carroll, Presi- dent. Standing, left to right: Syble Taylor, Sponsor, Verne Duncan, Vice President, Bob Conner, Spon- sor, Caroline Hartvyig, Business Manager, Pat Fenimore, Secretary, John Moody, Sponsor, Mary Lou Ewing, Sponsor. Although they have been busy consuming knowledge, Seniors must eat, too. 'QHQWMW Q 351 and ,.-un it sa ,,..-1' 7 iarl SHIRLEY BAUDER Y-Teens 2, Teen Queens 3, FHA 2, 3, Skittens 2, 3. ALBERT BECKER FFA 3, Reporter 4, Vice President. JANET BELL Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, Y-Teens 2, Teen Queens 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Skittens 3, 4. JACK BENZEL Hi-Y 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 2, Freshman-bophomore Chorus 1, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts. 'R Step by Step TOM ATKINS Echoes Staff 4, Bluff Staff 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, Radio 3, Junior Play, Intramurals 'I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll. HARLAN DALE BARRY Hi-Y 2, Bearcat Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Cho- rus 3. NORMAN G. BECKER FFA 3, 4, Secretary. KENNETH BELFORD Intramurals 2, 3 We Have Advanced LUCILLE BENZEL Echoes Staff 4, Bluff Staff 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, Dance Band 2, Skittens 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 4, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Quill and Scroll. SARA JANE BERGLUND Y-Teens 2, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, 2, FHA l, 2, 3, Vice President, Skittens 2. SHIRLEY Bosrwicic Echoes Staff 4, Bluff Staff 4, Co-Editor, Y-Teens I, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Typist 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Business Manager, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus l, Skittens 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 2, Quill and Scroll. JOYCE BRESTER Y-Teens 1, 2, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore I, 2, FHA l, 2, 3. JERRY BISTEREELDT Senior Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Bearcat Glee 2 Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4 JANICE BLACKBURN Y-Teens I, 2, Teen Queens 3, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman Sophomore Chorus 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3. CHARLES BROWN Ha-Y 1, 2, Radio 4. FLOYD BROWN Band 4, Intramurals 4. DOUGLAS CHAPPELL Basketball 4, National Honor Society, Key Club 3, 4, President 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Senior Council 4, Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4, Cornhusker Boys' State. Sue CLARK Y-Teens, Secretary 2, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus I, Junior Council, Radio 3, Skittens 2, 3, 4. BARBARA COMES National Honor Society, Nike Club 4, Echoes Staff 4, Co-Editor, Bluff Staff 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Debate 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll. DON Cofvisrocic Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Big Ten Honors, S Club 3, 4, Hi-Y l, Radio 4, All-State Honors. .. ww Lh:F ' ' m7l Through The Stages DARYL E. CARROLL Football 4, Track 3, 4, Echoes Staff 4, Thespians 3, 4, s club 4, Band 1, 2, senior choir 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer, Senior Council 4, Junior Council 3, Class President 4, Junior Play, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Quill and Scroll. NELLIE RUTH CASTILLO Y-Teens 2, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, Skittens 3, 4, Junior Choir. '-if RAYMOND CONRAD NADINE COWEN Band 2, 3, 4, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, Junior Play, Skittens 4. Of Bubblegum ARLENE CROZIER Y-Teens I, 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus I, FHA I, 2, Skittens 3, 4. JERRV DAVIS Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee, Junior Council 3, Class Treasurer I, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Intramurals I. VERNE E. DUNCAN Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Big Ten Honors, S Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, Junior Council, Class Vice Presi- dent I, 4, Intramurals I, 2. JEANNE ELLIOTT National Honor Society, Nike Club 3, 4, Echoes Staff 4, The-spians 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Treasurer, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, GAA I, Junior Madrigal 2, Girls' Sextet 4, Quill and Scroll. 72 ALLAN DEINES Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4 Big Ten Honors, AllAState Honors, Hi-Y I. MAX DOHRING Senior Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 4, Bearcat Glee 2 Naughty Marietta. VIRGINIA DOMINGUEZ Skittens 2, 3, 4 GARY Doucneizrv Football 4, Track 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Band 2, Hi-Y I Secretary 2, Intramurals 4. ff LEONARD FEAGLER FFA 3, 45 Proiectionist 4. PAT FENiMORE Y-Teens l, 25 Girls' Glee 1, 25 Freshman-Sophomore Chorus i5 Student Council 25 Senior Council5 Junior Council5 Class Treasurer 45 Class Assistant Business Manager 35 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 4. IDA FOSTER Senior Choir 45 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 25 Skittens 3, 4. JIMMY FRANCO Senior Choir 3, 45 Madrigal 45 Radio 45 Naughty Marietta5 Intramurals 3. And Pigtails ELEANOR ERSKINE Thespians 3, Vice President 45 Senior Choir 3, 45 Madrigal 45 Girls' Glee 35 Radio 35 Junior Play5 Naughty Marietta-15 Skittens 3, Vice President 4. REINHOLD ESKAM Hi-Y l, 25 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Madrigal 45 Bearcat Glee 15 The Red Mill5 Naughty Marietta5 Sweet- hearts5 Intramurals l, 2. CAROL MAYE FERGUS Teen Queens 4 GEORGE FLAHERTY Track 3, 45 S Club 3, 45 Radio 45 Intramurals 3, 4 HOWARD GOODELL Football 45 Track 3, 45 S Club 45 Hi-Y 'I5 Senior Choir 45 Bearcat Glee 2, 3, Vice President5 FFA 35 Student Council 35 Senior Council5 Radio 45 In- tramurals 3, 4. RONALD GREEN Football 15 Thespians 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 15 Senior Choir 45 Bearcat Glee 35 Student Council 45 Dance Band 25 Junior Play5 Naughty Marietta5 Sweet- hearts5 Intramurals l, 3, 45 Junior Choir, President. DICK GUSTAFSON Key Club 2, 3, 4, International Trustee5 Thespians 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 'l, 2, 35 Bearcat Glee 25 Student Council 35 Debate 45 Junior Play5 lntra- murals 1, 4. CATHERINE HAGEL Intramurals 3, 45 GAA 'l, 2. 74 Paper Wads VYRI. FREOUF Band 2, 35 Ushers l, 2, 3, 45 .Junior Play5 lntra- murals 2, 3. JOAN GILBERT Skittens 4 Jo GUERNSEY Echoes Staff 45 Bluff Staff 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Girls' Glee 35 Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, 25 Senior Council5 Junior Play5 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll. JIM GUILLIAMS Echoes Staff 45 Bluff Staff 45 Track 35 S Club5 Hi-Y 1, 25 Senior Choir 45 Bearcat Glee 2, 3. And Waterguns MURIEL HALSTEAD Y-Teens 2, Skittens 3, 4. LORETTA HARDIN Y-Teens 1, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus T, Radio 4. JACK HARRISON Thespians 3. 4, President, Ushers 4, Junior Play, Intramurals 2, 4. CAROLINE HARTWIG Y-Teens 2, Teen Queens 4, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus l, FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Historian, Treas- urer, Vice President, Senior Council, Class Business Manager 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4. KENNETH HARIMON Ushers 3 LORETTA HARIMON Y-Teens I, 2, FHA. DoN HARTWIG Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, S Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Bearcat Glee T, Class President lg Football Attendant 4. DOROTHY HARTWIG Nike Club 4, Echoes Staff 4, Bluff Staff 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Secretary, FHA l, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2, Student Council 3, 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll. Boa HECKERT Hi-Y 1, 2, Bearcat Glee l, 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, 2, BETTIE Heluo Nike Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, A, Y-Teens l, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, Junior Play, Sweet- hearts, Skittens 2, 3, 4, BETTIE HERGERT Y-Teens l, 2, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, 2, Skitvens 2, 3, 4. THERESA HERNANDEZ Girls' Glee 3 Chili Suppers ALDA LEE HASSENPLUG Nike Club 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, 2, Skiitens 2, 3, 4. CELIA ANN HAYS PAT HENSLEY Nike Club 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Junior Council, Class Business Manager 3, Skirtens 2, 3, 4, President, Football Attendant. ESTHER HERBEL Thespians 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Teen Queens 3, FHA 2, Skittens 3, 4. And Skating Parties PHILLIP HILLIARD Key Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Hi-Y I, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 3, Junior Council, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN HILPERT National Honor Society, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Thespians 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Debate 3, 4, Junior Play. BILL JACKSON .IANIE JoAci-HM National Honor Society, Nike Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Senior Council, Junior Council, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4, Key Club Attendant 4, State Student Council Treasurer 3, State Student Council Secre- tary 4. ALICE JUNE HOLTEN Y-Teens I, Radio 4, Intramurals 1, GAA I, 2. GERALD Honsr Hi-Y 1, 2 WANDA Houx DuARo HUFF Track 3, S Club 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 2, Student Council 4, Radio 4, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts. JERRY KAUFMAN Key Club 4, FFA 4, Intramurals 3. LARRY KAuTz Basketball 3, 4, S Club 3, 4. Dom KELLER Hi4Y I, 2, Bearcat Glee 2, Class Vice President 2, Radio 4, Intramurals 4. JORRAINE KELLY Nike Club 4, Y-Teens I, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Senior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Football At- tendant 4. And Now.. JERENE JOSIASSEN Nike Club 3, 4, Vice President, Echoes Staff, Co- Editor, Bluff Staff, Y-Teens I, 2, Teen Queens 3, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus I, 2, Student Council 4, Class Treasurer 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Junior Play: Quill and Scroll. KERMIT G. KATH Echoes Staff, Hi-Y I, 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, Bearcat Glee I, 2, Class Secretary I, Radio 3, 4. 1 i i i I I l I fin 4373 f, LARRY KELLY Key Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3, President 4, Hi-Y I, Senior Choir 2, 3, Junior Madrigal 2, Bearcat Glee I, Junior Council, Junior Play, The Red Mill, Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4. HOWARD CASTINEDA KENNEDY The-spians 3, 4, Treasurer, Hi-Y 'l, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, President, Madrigal 3, 4, Bearcat Glee I, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus I, Student Council 3, 4, Radio 4, Naughty Marietta, The Red Mill, Sweet- hearts, Intramurals 3. We Are Seniors BILL KIRWIN Key Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 4, Student Council 2, Junior Council, Class President 3, ln- tramurals 4, Saxophone Quartet 3, 4. BILL KLAS Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, Student Council 4, Junior Council, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Boa KROPP Bearcat Glee, President, Intramurals 2. JODENE KUXHAUS Nike Club 3, 4, President, Thespians 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Senior Choir 4, Madrigal 4, Girls' Glee l, 2, Student Council 4, Senior Council, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Sweethearts, Key Club Attendant 4. .gn- ?.'f , Jo ANN Koci-i CP:-iiLLiPsj Girls' Glee 3, Skittens 3, 4. DON KRAMER SHIRLEY KUXHAUSEN FHA 4, Student Council 4. GENE H. LACY Football 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4 VIRGINIA LEIS Senior Choir A DONNA Loos Nike Club 3, 4, Bluff Staff 4, Co-Editor, Y-Teens 'l, 2, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, President, Student Council 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Sweethearts, Quill and Scroll. f' .av CURTIS MARKER FFA 3, 4, President. MAXINE MARKLE Y-Teens 2, Teen Queens 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Skittens 4, Intramurals 2. On The Threshold JAcK LEBLANC Hi-Y 1, Radio 4, Intramurals 3, 4. JAKE LEIS Bearcat Glee 3 NORMA JEAN Loos Thespians 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Fresh- man-Sophomore Chorus l, FHA l, Radio 4, Skittens 2, 3, A, GAA l. ELEANORE LYNCH Y-Teens 'l, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l. KEN MCMILLEN Band l, 2, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, Radio 4. CAROL MEISNER Thespians 3, 4, Teen Queens 3, Girls' Glee 3, Skittens 3, 4. LARRY MEYERS Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Senior Council, Junior Council, Radio 4. MARGARET MICKLICH Nike Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Secretary, Treasurer, Y-Teens l, Student Council 2, Junior Council, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader, GAA l, 2. Of Adulthood Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 2. NADINE JOYCE MCCLANAHAN Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee I, 2, 3, Skittens 2, 3, 4. SARA MIRAMONTES Y-Teens l, 2, Teen Queens 3, Senior Choir 3, 4 Girls' Glee 2, 3, Student Council 3, Naunhty Mar ietta, Skittens 2, 4. WANDA LEE MITTAN Girls' Glee l, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3. As We Leave S.H.S. WALLACE MOWERY FFA 3 JIM MURRAY Key Club 3, 4, Vice President, Thespians 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 2, 3, Junior Choir 4, Stu- dent Council A, Radio 3, Junior Play. MARILLA NIELSEN Thespians 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Second Band Assistant Director 4. BEN ORE Hi-Y l, 2, Ushers 3, 4. GILBERT NAZARENUS WILMA NEELEY Y-Teens l, 2, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 3, FHA 2, 3, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Sweethearts, Girls' Sextet 4. ,NAOMI NEWKIRK Echoes Staff, Thespians 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, A, Quill and Scroll. NORMAN E. NICHOLS Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Big Ten Honors, Key Club 2, 3, 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer, Hi-Y l, 2, Vice President, Senior Council. JERRY PLASTER Key Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, Senior Choir 2, 4, Madrigal, Bearcat Glee I, Student Council 3, 4, Student Council President 4, Junior Council, Junior Play, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4. MARVIN PoPP Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Student Manager 3, 4, Big Ten Honors 2, 3, 4, All-State Honors 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Hi-Y l, 2, Student Council 2, Junior Council, Football King, Intramurals 3, 4. ALFRED RAMIREZ Intramurals 3 lsAeEL RAMIREZ intramurals I We Take With Us JEAN YvoNNE PARKER FHA 3 TED PICKETT Football Student Manager 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety, Key Club 4, S Club 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Bearcat Glee I, 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus I, 2. ERNEST PRICKETT FFA Sentinel 3, 4, Student Council 4. LOREN PURTZER Football 3, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir 3, Bearcat Glee 2, Naughty Marietta, Intramurals 3, 4. 'Fu 9- EUNICE REISELMAN Y'Teens lg Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus lg Skittens 2, 3, 4. BETTIE J. RELKA Yrfeeng 1, 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomo-e Chorus l. '42 SHERRY RICHARDSON Y-Teens I, Senior Choir 4, Madrigal Ag Girls' Glee 2, 3, Senior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Football Queen. BILLY ROBINSON Hi-Y l, 2, Intramurals. Memories Of Proms NACHA RAMIREZ Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus lg Junior Choir A. JOHNNY REIN Football 4, Track 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, JOANN RICHARD Girls' Glee 3, FHA 4, FHA Recreation Leader 45 Skittens 3, 4. PAT RICHARDSON Basketball Student Manager 2, Hi-Y l, 2. And Banquets BERNICE RODRIQUEZ Y-Teens 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Fresh- man-Sophomore Chorus, Senior Council, Junior Council, Class Secretary 2, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Skittens 2, 4. IsAaEL RODRIGUEZ Y-Teens 1, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, 2, Skittens 2. DOLORES SABALA Y-Teens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4. SIDNEY SALLSTROM Bearcat Glee 1, 2, 3, Ushers 1, 2, 3, 4. WILBERT RUPPEL KATHRYN RusMlsEL Teen Queens 4. JUDY SCHAFFER National Honor Society 3, 4, Nike Club 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, President 4, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus T, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cornhusker Girls' State, Sweethearts. FLOYD Sci-IANEMAN FFA 3, 4. AAARGIE SCHLICHTEMIER Nike Club 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, Junior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, GAA l, 2. JERRY SCHMIDT Bearcat Glee l, FFA l, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3. ,'-Q, DON Sci-iwAe FHA 3, 4, Vice President 3, Reporter 4. TRUDY SCRIVEN Nike Club 4, Echoes Staff 4, Thespians 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus l, Senior Council, Junior Coun- cil, Dance Band 2, Junior Play, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Junior Madrigal 2, Girls' Sextet 4, GAA I, Quill and Scroll. Rallies And Games JOLEEN Sci-ii.eicHeR Y-Teens 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, FHA 2. MARGARET SCHLICHTEMIER Nike Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Junior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, GAA l, 2. RONALD ScHMiOT Key Club 3, 4, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, Student Council 4, Vice President, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY SCHMUNK Echoes Staff 4, Bluff Staff 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secre- tary, Y-Teens 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, Stu- dent Council 4, Junior Play 3, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll. 1 Picnics and Hayrides ROBERT SIMON Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, lntramurals 4. CLARENCE SKILLETT Football 2, 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, Junior Council, Class Vice President 3, Radio 4, Naughty Marietta, Intra- murals 3, 4. GERALDINE STROH Y-Teens 1, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, FHA 'l, 2, 3, Skit- tens 2, 3, 4. RONALD THOMPSON Football 4, S Club 4, Hi-Y 2, Bearcat Glee 'l, 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus I, Intramurals 3, 4. BILL SNOW Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Bearcat Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l. JUNE SOMMER Girls' Glee 3 ALLEN STARR Orchestra 2, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir 4, Bearcat Glee 3, Junior Play, Intramurals l. DON D. STRICKER FFA 4, Treasurer. ,nhl , I, 'I ' f ANIS VENTURA Band l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Skittens 2, 3, 4. MURIEL WALKER National Honor Society, Bluff Staff, Y-Teens T, 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore, Chorus T, Student Council 4, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Office Assistant 3, GAA l, 2, Quill and Scroll. BEVERLEE WALLACE Y-Teens l, 2, Teen Queens 3, Girls' Glee 3, Fresha man-Sophomore Chorus I, 2, Skittens 3, 4. DOROTHY WALTON FHA 2, 3, 4 .J Term Papers, Exams DON TROUT Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Ahns, S Club 3, 4, Band 1, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, Bearcat Glee l, Fresh- man-Sophomore Chorus l, Student Council 3, Senior Council, Dance Band 2. DOYLE VAN WTNKLE Senior Choir 3, 4, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts. MYRNA WARREN Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Fresh- man-Sophomore Chorus 1, Skittens 3, 4. BOB WEOELIN Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Big Ten Honors 4, All-State Honors 4, S Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, Hi-Y l, Chaplain, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Bearcat Glee, Freshman-Sopho- more Chorus T, Radio 4, The Red Mill, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Football Attendant 4. TED WESTERVELT Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, President, Student Council 4. JANE ANN WHITNEY Nike Club 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Vice President, Girls' Glee 3, Skittens 2, 3, 4, GAA l. FRiEDRicH WILHELM JOYCE WILLARD Nike Club 3, 4, Y-Teens i, 2, Teen Queens 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus T, 2, Senior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4. And Skip Day BILL WEST Football 3, 4, Track i, S Club 3, 4, Radio 4, ln- tramurals 4. SALLY WEST Y-Teens I, 2, Teen Queens 3, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus l, FHA 3, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILCOCK Football 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Hi-Y l, Junior Play, Intramurals 3. ELAINE WILHELM Y-Teens I, 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Junior Council, Class Secretary 3, Skittens 2, 3, 4. ,noir And Finally MoRLEv WiLsoN Track 3, S Club. DoN WIRFEL Hi-Y I, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Fresh- man-Sophomore Chorus l, Senior Council, Radio 4 Junior Play, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts. MARCIA WISNER Y-Teens 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Secretary, Girls' Glee 2, Vice President, Junior Play, Naughty Marietta, Sweethearts, Skittens 2, 3, 4. PAT WLASCHIN Echoes Staff 4, Bluff Staff 4, Thespians 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Radio 4, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll. I FRANCINE WISNER Nike Club 3, 4, Secretary, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Li- brarian, Y-Teens 1, 2, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, Sweethearts, Skittens 2, 3, 4. MAJEL Wismen Thespians 3, Y-Teens l, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Junior Madrigal 3, Madrigal 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 'l, 2, Student Council 4, Treas- urer, Junior Council, Junior Play, Sweethearts, Skit- tens 2, 3, 4. FRANK Wooorzow Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, S Club 3, Intramurals 2. GEORGENE Wooos FHA 4 JOHN Yost' FFA 4 4- ' V x A 'Y' .ml af 1 sf' Seniors Jorraine Kelly and Howard Kennedy take time out for a chat. E 1 Commencement L. HENRY WooLsEY Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Proiec- tionist 3, 4. MARiAl. WRIGHT Nike Club, Treasurer, Thespians, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus lg Student Council l, 3, 4, Secretary I, Debate, Junior Play, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Intramurals, GAA l, 2. Senior scientists of S.H.S. are, left to right: Bill Kirwin, Dick Gustafson, and Jerry Plaster. gi ,Y f if ,. S it 53'ss,5f ,,.., its Wi R 3 - A.-f ' sg S 5 4 Q as 2 . 2 A Q 2 so Q. ax ,J Y .1-.-...-. 1 QP L E ...Q '15 92 .,,f ' K 'A' . 4 N'f'N-- i --if N 1 fd' 'I -M ld:-, -141 I 1..ff , ' 9153. .migfk , , P. ' qu? . We , '- , Y A . ,yr 1 in a is-N. Oh, what a game! Braving the cold at a football game are: Don Overton, Bill Moorhouse, and a spectator. SCHOOL LIFE Discussing the events of the day are: Bob Wegelin, Gene Lacy, and Jorraine Kelly. Football season always brings out many fans. Talking over their art work with Marilyn Goll, Junior High art teacher, are: Dick Hoffman and Erlene Dawkins. 94 . over Jordan 1521Pawn'-paigoltynislgejting Fort Collins, ting 9,- QQ-Band Parenls Mee 26-Rapad CNY' Hem Qcjtob Oy' 'YYXCYE 3- Y' .PM Q0 vc A f Y .Yi ,X ' CQXTN D XG km K .XN Ban Nxeefmg ' n XX, U ?a ,vafQiXX. Xb Ye cvgxmcixgtate CO' ' X 36100 x7 f Smgicni XB 5 PaienY5CO,,oent'ion et FXNCO ootxoexx' Mention ne C5 av . Q 5 N ww X wefwo QN' ov Nycghfxg a Ch '10 Ban News ical W YA miter View T3 xlxomx QAM Choir Pxsscmbw 'N' Caspch were -,Gifting i V' Th . ggffmanl Johi Pgisgdential Campai Vis, le, Howad 9f are Sup r Kennedy Roioners Of Eisenho . nie Homback wer, Jen Or, and Jer Y 'Y S . elling popcorn C onrad Kennedy Enioyin 9 D Bearcat foo3Jr:alIH5Zrl:L9'S talk at the Bl f . u f Them re Pep rally are the h C eerleaders and membe 'S of the at 3 fomba Il Q ame are: Ralph Bece rra and November '24 Chorai Concert Sfiireshrnan Party 7fDenver Symphony Assembly 7-B---State Press Convention 10--Teen Queen Sock Hop ttf-Aiiiance, There X3-idfjunior Ciass Piay i7'County Government Day Band Parents Meeting '20-Qi ,Music Ciinic '28-'29fHi,Y Modei Legisiatore in Lincoin Nationai Convention in Chicago 95 Q .,mnwn-pnmgl--r zwmfeau Rik - A Many couples had a good time at the annual Nike-Key Club dance. i A all Enjoying a Christmas party are some Junior High art sludents. Competitors of the l Speak for Democracy Conresf' are: Jack LeBlanc, Virginia Emerick, Gary Seger, Larry Meyers, Alice Holten, and Howard Goodell. Gary was the winner. ef Decemb we S X Lea 1 Ele X C0 Hx h Honoyln 1 Yaf-Ulgls Ko nmas Pa Y V5 'nflsx Nxeelm l:Pl:ref'l llacklllelfe ,Nmchell ssxah Caroling in the hail are the Madrigal singers. X vie we 0-1 cl. ' , x. H A15 KX I I QNW- H Sfvn - r .9 .l,5uf O gxnfjh haven 10' ,B - - Q X?-A -p,. C N f ' ' xB' . I l x9 ,Z , 97 Takmg part In lhe Pep Club sknt are Sandy Manrose Sherry Richardson Dee Heimbuck, 1' 4 Furmshang muslc for the pep rallies as the S H S band Polishing apples for sale af ihe baskeg. ball game are: Dick Groskopf and Bob Wilcock. Faculty members enioy the football banquet at ihe Elks Lodge. 15 . . ki , X x ,1 Ylele xvance' x-We kekball' Psel Plaxled Yeas, we' f 3 6 Gerx09'vx Here : f o I XO' hplal V e X6'NonmeY' w?c,oflCe'l wfykef Ban Nxee1m9 I 'IO' - ,P Yl - C0 T1 N6 'Xuan hp OW 13' .9--0 'N Sl' 'M' ' 'lb' ' ,z , wxnleix Fao,XNe Keg ale ef fl xcxnell 5 x 0 Pl wave Y Faculgl Clasi Pan e0 as 9 ,p sf .fl 3 'logs The student body loves a good basketball game. S Club Queen Pat Hensley and her Attendants, Arlene Crozier and Trudy Scriven. X Judy Blackburn, Carol Crumblus, Luverne Wilson, and Party Sylvester learn homemaking the hard way. 'ia' ' 'l ' 55' l. ink. E Q1 TL? Rita Straetker seems to be enioying a remark made by Hang Franzen, teacher from Germany. Feb ru0YY y CliniC 2,3,ChorB , nee Uqere ketballf Nha V535 Partv wf:e:.fflsz2e 12' 'Q xsfsadnw' Hem Par1Y Ofphaflage i4-NM show 24' Elks Clvfqere Curtlfaub Show 25'ElkS p any 26 Freshman how ,ms Club 5 Here is a typical hall scene in S.H.S., students hurrying to their next classes. l Principal's office. '-99 wshio, i In 4 4 I X 'l me Dick Gustafson, Gene Dybdahl, and Bill Kirwin make use of the fles in the its ' March Rehearsing for the performance Home of lhe Brave are: Daryl , amen! Carroll, Louis Cohen, John Hilpert, Dick Gustafson, and Ron Green. lfcholal Comllel' tBaslcetball Tovff' Class A DISKYIC 6-7' . loghesplan ilaljxjeibaxi roufnamen' 1'2.l 4'Slale. d ConCerl lb-Univefslly' Zlrgech ConteSf ' c x7J9,Dl51rl la 23,Reg Club Convention 27,225 Scout Clrcus test n '28'Distrid Delays-COC nvention Kev C lub Distric? 0 April 7.-Scottsblu 10-Chadron, North Platte Invitational 9-ll-State F.H.A. Convention l3-ld-Band Clinic lb-l8-District Music Contest lb-Parent-Faculty Meeting l7-Nike Banquet West Nebraska Track Meet ff Relays Many Cou ple! seem to be . en'oYl 9 one of , h . e elghth grade dances in the f C3 eteria, ior Class Play 21-22-Sen 24-Alliance lnvitational 24-25-Fine Arts Festival 27-Band Parents Meeting 28--Junior High Concert 29-Junior-Senior Banquet ' ' l at Chadron 30-Quad-State Music Festiva Oh what a b ' A vsy lif 1 Mrs- Bernice Pecklef Jus' ask he Pyingipal'5 Se nes Treasurer and RQ: oz! 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V -Vw l -f? -'iff eg wa .: V5 C-,gggiglgx ' an MQ' , 15, 3-.JW Q .ff3Qg,,'gai' 'f ff L MMgQL5'M .. i7 ' f,-.m32.3Q1d'a, , I ,N v if ff wa Q, , 'ii'??w5Vj9sf, flwz 51 c. 4 it 'Q ' '91 'Y . . 5 ., f S: 4' Nr? lo - 'NNN ? f rL?1,f' ,Q 1 - KQV' , f ,, .-..' MMWMLK ,wwf 1 1 A YR' g A fs? ' 1 . 1 .. I fn K IO4 Students With Distinction 4 l Back row, left to right: Muriel Walker, Jeanne Elliott, Marial Wright, Doug Chappell, John Hilpert, Judy Schaffer, Janie Joachim. From row: Barbara Comes, Ted Pickett, Francine Wisner, National Honor Society The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY plaque, which hangs on the Wall of the high school library, syrn- bolizes character, leadership, scholarship, and ser- vice. To be eligible for this organization a student must be in the upper five per cent of the Junior class or the upper fifteen per cent of the Senior class. Sponsors for this organization are Alice Carter, Joanne Smith, and Kendall Massie. Quill ond Scroll QUILL and SCROLL, the International Honorary Society for high school iournalists, was organized in 1926 for the purpose of encouraging and reward- ing individual achievement in some field of iournalism. Those who are chosen must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, must have done superior work in some phase of iournal- ism, and must be recommended by their Advisor, Irene Auble. Back row, left to right: Naomi Newkirlr Jo Guernsey, Daryl Carroll, Tom Atkins, Trudy Scriven, Jeanne Elliott. Middle row': Dorothy Hariwigf Lucille Benzel, Muriel Walker, Pat Walschin, Dorothy Schmunk. Front row: Barbara Comes, Jerene Josiassen, Shirley Bostwick, Donna Loos, Information, Please Back row, left to right: Bettie Heilig, Ada Winans, Sponsor, Mabel Yensen, Sponsor, Fawntine Black, Sponsor, Alda Hassen- plug. Fourth row: Karen Towner, Margaret Micklich, Margie Schlictemier, Margaret Schlictemier, Denise Dobson, Joyce Willard, Nora Mae Brashear, Trudy Scriven. Third row: Joyce Gibson, Ann Percival, Pat O'Shea, Coryl Jones. Second row: Judy Schaffer, ,Kay Purtzer, Sarah Skinner, Donna Loos, Dorothy Hartwig, Jane Ann Whitney, Barbara Comes, Jorraine Kelly. Front row: Jeanne Elliott, Francine Wisner, Jerene Josiassen, Marial Wright, Jodene Kuxhaus, Janie Joachim, Pat Hensley. Terhune, Virginia Hall, Marlene Loos, Dianne Jacobs, Florene NIKE CLUB is a girls' service organization sponsored by the Business and Professional Womens' Club of Scottsbluff. The club has been in existence since T947 and is made up of 35 Jun- ior and Seniors girls who are in the upper fourth of their classes. The club meets once a month, and the Sponsors are Mabel Yensen, Fawntine Black, and Ada Winans. The girls carry out such projects as taking care of the bulletin boards in the main hall and sitting at the information desk during school hours. Other proiects carried out this last year were a Thanksgiving dinner for a needy family, money sent to Meals for Millions, and a party for orphans at the orphanage in Torrington, Wyoming. A banquet for the girls' parents was held near the end of the year, and secret pals were revealed at the last meeting. IIKIQ-U6 Taking her turn at sitting at the Nike Informa tion desk is Margie Schlicternier If counruy Leading Nike Club in their '52-'53 duties were, left to right: Francine Wisner, Secretary, Jerene Josiassen, Vice President, Marial Wright, Treas- urer, and Jodene Kuxhaus, President. Government Back row, left to right: Jerene Josiassen, Donna Loos, Ronald Schmidt, Maiel Wisner, Sarah Skinner. Fourth row: Sandy Baum, Bernice Brethour, Sharon Sievers, Caroline Schwartzkopt, Jane Lyon, Donna Lowry, Harlan Dittmann. Third row: Norman Townsend, Don Camerzell, Florene Gibson, Karen Towner, Arney Lou Pavey, Mary Jo Potts, John Burton. Second row: Dorothy Hartwig, Dorothy Schmunk, Jodene Kuxhaus, Shirley Kuxhausen, Muriel Walker, Janie Joachim, Jerry Plaster. Front row: Marial Wright, Bill Klas, Ronnie Green, Duard Huff, Howard Kennedy, Doug Chappell, Ernest Prickett. REPRESENTATIVES from every class and organization make up the Student Council. Under the leadership of capable sponsors, the Student Council really QQ Q Nik STUDENT C OUNCIL Ronald schmia, .OFFICERS 5,81 ,E l Treasurer. J r Vice President. M ff lo 9ht: Skinner SCIUZIVY Plaster, Presidgm alel Wisner, f ary, 1 and Sarah provides an opportunity for student participation in planning school activities. -C4 3 IO6 The adoption ot the student savings plan and the installation of a iuke-box for the school were two of the coun- cil's most important activities tor the l952-53 year. Others include being in charge of the annual Penny Carni- val, the class and student council elec- tions in the spring, the Community Chest drive in the school, a non-profit check stand during basketball games, and the selling ot programs at each football game. Scottsbluff was host to the State Student Council Convention October l7 and 18. By The Students SPONSORS of the STUDENT COUNCIL are, left to right: Roland Urbanek, Robert Herdegen, Harold Reeves, Beverly lsenhower, Clara Herrmann, Joanne Smith, and William Moorhouse, John Lewis holds the trophy given to the B Band for having the best booth at the 1952 Penny Carnival. There was dancing too at the Penny Carnival. Many carnival-goers enioyed the peep show. Happiest When Serving Back row, left to right: K. Greenhalgh, S. Haslet, M. Bahn, B. Heilig, T. Scriven, J. Yekel, A. Scofield, J, Bellamy, M. Watkins, N. Watkins, G. Sample, M. Barfoot, P. Cross, M. Wright, S. Loos, J. Sample, M. Kramer, M. Schwabauer, P. O'Shea, J. McMillen, B. Sell D. Selby, D. Kenzy, S. McGuffin, J. Wolfe, J. Baker. Third row: J. Elliott, E. Banghart, J. Stroh, C. Hartwig, C. Schwaner, S. Sievers, G. Ore, l. Ore, S. Stroh, P. Rokne, N. McReynolds, V. Buch- hammer, J. Mitchell, P. Grasmick, A. Pavey, S. Bradsby, N. Bra- shear, J. Dougherty, D, Heimbuch, S. Manrose, S. Nosker, R. Stroh, 1 TEEN QUEENS is open to all high school girls of any religious faith. Their purpose is to develop friendship and unity among Christian girls, to pro- vide recreation, to render service to the school and the community, to provide recreation, to promote Christian ideals, and to build bridges over racial and religious barriers. Highlighting the service projects of Teen Queens was the making and repairing of toys during the Christmas season with the help of the manual arts instructor, John Moody. Putting the finishing touches on wooden pull toys are: Jane Ann Whitney, Eleanor Wieland, Sponsorg Carol Fergus, and Ann Percival. A. Kost, K. Keller, N. Knock, B. Gibson, C. Reading, G. Clark. Second row: D. Hartwig, B. Sell, B. Crow, M. Rystrom, S. Snider. S. McGuffin, D. Knaub, M. Wilhelm, C. Mayborn, B. Ruppel, M. Martin, S. Nickelson, F. Houk, D. Snell, N. Grasmick, D. Beerup, G. Strachan, M. Gilmore, S. Rash, J. Bartlett, R. Rasmusen, A. Green, M. Swift, G. Freouf, C. Fergus. Front row: M. Potts, D. Goodman, V. Simmons, J. Lyon, R. Hawk, J. Wilks, J. Schaffer, S. Bostwick, C. Sears, J. Whitney, A. Percival, D. Dobson, C. Jones, B. Comes, P. Nash, B. Tuck, D. Beerup, L. Hawk. The toys were given to the Cosmopolitans for their annual Christmas party. As another project the girls bought two S10 Care packages of food for Greece and Korea. The All-School Sock Hop, sponsored by the Teen Queens, resulted in a S32 gift to the Scottsbluff polio fund. Holy Week services were conducted by the Teen Queens again this year. Closing the year's activities was the annual in- stallation service and tea. Listening attentively to President Judy Schaffer are members of the Teen Queen Cabinet. Back row, left to right: Sponsors, Lucille Bigelow, Ada Winans, Irene Auble, Beverly lsenhour. Fifth row: Jean Ann Wilks, Clara Sears, Shirley Bostwick, Eleanor Wieland, Sponsor. Fourth row: Louise Hawk, Barbara Tuck, Dorothy Beerup, Diane Goodman. Third row: Coryl Jones, Denise Dobson, Pat Nash, Barbara Comes. Second row: Mary Jo Potts, Virginia Simmons, Jane Lyon, Roberta Hawk. Front row: Jane Ann Whitney, -4 , T atiei. . i 9.51, ' as .n. , . ' 1 - ia - ' ' nf 'girl mul V l .-lu' ml TID, i-3 A' A - :fees ,fun ff suvvooi nomo :nur Dorothy Hartwig, Ann Percival if r 't il' I t. , I ,,,, ., ,A at X win-L ', -' : -.52-. -P T B Q ' -. ttf 573. fflgg 4 B F ,P ,a g af ' Q l i Q ig. i 5, I 4 . ' 1 ul 3 K W? i l A 1 i gg' -gli ' x 'F' mi is ML ,3 gb' 1 X F iii 2 Q. if r 'af 'gt V W-1 'I ,st N' V Q . 1 H . as 915 Y-Q - ' ' ' . . t X' - . '08 . . , . Playing the iuke box are, left to right: Ron Ummel, Chaplain, Gordon Braudaway, President, Fred Fenimore, Vice President, Howard Hale, Secretary, and Gary Seger, Treasurer. Junior Senators The HI-Y activities started with plans for the pre- legislation convention which was held at the Scotts- bluff Junior College on November 3. Alliance, North Platte, and Scottsbluff were the three towns rep- resented. Harold Keibler, the district Hi-Y leader, was the guest speaker, Four members attended the Model Legislature in Lincoln over the Thanksgiving holidays. The boys who attended were Ken Walker, Bob Austin, Paul Holtsclaw, and Monty West. They took the part of the representatives and senators of each district and presented a bill requiring all motor vehicles to have their lights checked. As a school service for the students, the Hi-Y held a New Year's Eve dance in the cafeteria. Hats and horns helped to carry out the holiday theme. Also during the holiday season, the boys decorated a Nativity scene and put it up at the Huntsville Com- munity Center, Hi-Y meetings were held in the Y.M.C.A. office. Back row, left to right: Fred Fenimore, Bob Poppert, Robert Crumbliss, Gordon Braudaway, Howard Hale. Third row: Gary Seger, Don Bleyle, Ron Ummel, Bill Boston, Dick Matkins, Bill Draper, Bob Klas. Second row: Larry Griggs, Gary Smedly, Monty West, Ken Sharp, Robert Austin, Ken Walker, Bryce Troyer. Front row: Sponsors, Lauren Schwisow, R. J. Roberts, Robert Johnson. The Curtain Rises Back row, left to right: J. Hilpert, B. Troyer, L. Kelly, K. Walker, M. Wright, M, Micklich, D, Price, D. Carroll, J. Plaster, D. Gustaf- son, R. Green, L. Cohen, C. Jones, G. Dybdahl, G. Childs, B. Root, R. Luth, S. Salstrom, G. Braudaway, P, Wlaschin, N. Loos, THESPIAN TROUPE 819 started the year by giving lo would-be Barrymores and Grables full-fledged membership in the organization. The ceremony in- cluded feeding initiates wet noodle worms and grape eyeballs, besides the formal indoctrination. Other Thespian activities were the Thespian as- sembly, the male Thespian play, Home of the Brave, the observance of National Thespian week in the spring, the annual spring banquet and install- ation of new officers, and of course all the regular evening meetings in the Little Theatre. Sponsor of Troupe 819 is Milton Hoffman. D. Dobson, Milton Hoffman, Sponsor, M. Wisner. Middle row: J. Elliott, J. Joachim, M. Nielsen, T. Scriven, J. Kuxhaus, E. Herbel, D. Jacobs, K. Purtzer, Front row: H. Kennedy, D. Schmunk, J. Harrison, B. Erskine, B. Heilig. THESPIAN OFFICERS are, back row, left to right: Dorothy Sche munk, Jack Harrison, and Bettie Heilig. Front row: Howard Resting awhile during the Thespian initiation are, left to right: Dwaine Price, Richard Luth, and Louis Cohen. Kennedy, and Bunny Erskine. F. 2.4 V . The Way To A Man's Heart Back row, left to right: D. Walton, D. Hartwig, M. Loos, L. Lamorueaux. Fifth row: S. Haverick, E. Belford, S. Allphin, B. Wiedernan, H. Castinado, B. Prickett, F. Kauble, K. Aden, P Grasmick. Fourth row: D. Schlager, N. Koch, J. Striclcer, S. Kux- hausen, F. Kuxhausen, M. Halsted, M. Schanaman, G. Wiedeman A. Buxbaum, B. Ruppel. Third row: D. Nuss, N. Stuart, K. Wolfe Discussing foods for the next meeting are, left to right: Donna Loos, President, Shirley Adams, Secre- tary, and Caroline Hartwig, First Vice President. F.H.A. OFFICERS and SPONSOR completing the U.N. flag for the District lll Convention are, standing, left to right: Laura Betzold, Caroline Hartwig, Donna Loos, Elaine Wilhelm, Mary Lou Ewing, Sponsor. Seated: Nancy Reynolds and Shirley Adams. i . Sears, C. Mackrill, S. Bolzer, P. Smith, P. Green, D. Kropp, S. Richard. Second row: J. McMilIen, J. Mitchell, A. Ost, S. Butler, C. Lacy, B. Montanez, T. Martin, L. Hawk, L. Cawley. Front row: S. Adams, S. Kuxhausen, J. Richard, E. Wilhelm, C. Hartwig, L. Betzold, A. Lundgren, C. Wimmer, D. Loos, Sponsor, Mary Ewing. Standing: D, Hatch, J. Brown. The FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA began the year by having taffy, popcorn, and punch for approximately 53 members. The highlight of the year was the District Ill convention held on October 4 at Scottsbluff. During F.H.A. Week, November 2-8, a clothing drive was conducted. At the World Christmas Festival party each member brought a gift to be sent overseas. In the spring, the meetings were based on the themes to encourage democracy in home and community life, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, and to emphasize the importance of worthy homes. 'Uv-x I H 'T S. H. S. Scholars Back row, left to right. Bill Kir- win, Dick Gustafson, Stan Shiba, , Roger Schmidt, Ronald Schmidt, Stuart Schmidt. Fourth row: Gary Fetters, Ron Ummel, Don Bleyle, Bob Sample, Dick Matkins, Robert Lovett, Bob Plaster. Third row: Roy Schuldies, Bill Patz, Frank Herhahn, Albert Ysac, Ted Pickett, Jim Stubbert. Second row: Don Trout, Phil Hilliard, John Gable, Don Camerzell, Don lkeya, Pete Gunderson, Harvey McMillan, Front row: Doug Chappell, Bill Klas, Norman Nichols, John Hilpert, Jerry Davis, Larry Kelly, Jerry Plaster. Leading the Key Club through their many activities are, standing, left to right: Harold Reeves, Vernon Forbes, and Warren Brown, Spon- sors, Seated, front row: Doug Chappell, President, Bill Klas, Stu- dent Council Representative, Nor- man Nichols, Treasurer. Back row: Don Trout, Sergeant-at-Arms, Dick Gustafson, International Trustee, and John Hilpert, Secretary. SCHOLARSHIP, leadership, and character are the basis for membership in Key Club. The club is composed of the upper 25 per cent of the boys in the Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior classes. Their main obiective is to be of service to the school and community. Among the Key Club proiects this year were oiling the seats in the auditorium and helping conduct follow-ups on the graduates of 1950. A district convention including members from Colorado and Wyoming was held in Scottsbluff March 28. Royalty at the Nike-Key Club Dance are: Jodene K u x h a u s, Sweetheart Attendant, Don Cam- erzell, Marial Wright, Key Club Sweetheart, Doug Chappell, Janie Joachim, Sweetheart Attendant, and Larry Kelly. . WRIGHT Swee+hear+ Sowers Of Seed l wet., 04 - ,f Back row, left to right: Albert Becker, Dean Lang, Bobby Gorr, Norman Becker, Don Schwab, Don Stricker, Floyd Schaneman, Richard Gifford, Sponsor, Gene Dodge, Gary Heimbuch. Middle row: Wallace Mowery, Dick Bauer, Roger Yost, John Grover, Bobby Bauer, Raymond Johnson, Warren Scoggan, Ervin Martin, Dick Burkman, Curtis Marker. Front row: Leonard Powell, Don Knaub, Ernest Prickett, John Yost, Jerrv Jessop, Ronnie Eckdahl, Dick Sample, Dwaine Price. Here is a mystery for you to solve. Who are the above Welders? Enjoying their iob of painting are, left to right: Don Schwab and Don Stricker, ur FUTURE FARMERS ot AMERICA is an or- ganization composed ot vocational agricul- ture students. Its purposes are very closely coordinated with the supervised farming 'programs in the school. Vocational agriculture is set up in Scotts- bluff High School as a four-year program dealing with animal husbandry, crop pro- duction, farm management, and establish- ment in farming. Some time is spent in shop on the associated courses of woodwork, metal work, soldering, and welding. squads - -a .. n1 Tillers Of Soil Leading the F.F.A. in their duties were, back row, left to right: Albert Becker, and Curtis Marker. Front row: Don Schwab, Norman Becker, Don Stricker, and Ernest Prickett. Although it meets only once a month the F.F.A. is very active, taking part in such activities as state, district, and local crop and livestock iudging programs and leadership and speech contests. The group plans a summer trip of three to five days. The mystery is solved. The two welders are Norman Becker and Wallace Mowery Back row, left to right: Ernesf Prickett, John Yost, Dwaine Price, GDN, Robert Bauer, Al Becker, Raymond Johnson, Leonard Powell, Don Stricker, Dick Bauer, Floyd Schaneman, Ervin Martin, Don Dick Burkman, Roger Yost, Gene Dodge, Warren Scoggan, John Knaub, Dick Sample, Ronald Eckdahl. Middle row: Jerry Jessop, Yost, Don Schwab, Curtis Marker, Richard Gifford, Sponsor. Wallace Mowery. Front row: Norman Becker, Dean Lang, Bobby IIS The Mighty Athletes Back row, left to right: Morley Wilson, Don Comstock, Larry Kautz, Ted Westervelt, Frank Woodrow, Don Trout, Bob Wilcock, Daryl Carroll, Jim Shehein, Gary Dougherty, Bob Wegelin, Nor- man Nichols, Gene Lacy, Leo Stangle, Sponsor. Middle rnw: George Flaherty, Jim Allen, Dale Zier, Dick Groskopf, Howard The S CLUB, made up of football, basketball, and track lettermen, has maintained the high standards of service and leadership established by the group in past years. Many invaluable services to the school and sepa- rate groups were performed as in recent years. The S Club contributed 35100 to the band to help meet Goodell, Bruce Baily, Ted Pickett, Bill Klas. Front row: Jerry Hooper, Sponsor, Duard Huff, Hank Woolsey, Verne Duncan, Corky Skillett, Don Hartwig, Dennis Oyler, Larry Yungblut, Mar- vin Popp, Bob Conner, Sponsor. expenses of the Lincoln football trip. lt paid for all football iniuries not covered by insurance. It also presented to the school a large aerial view picture of the campus. On the social side there were picnics, semi-formal dances, the S Club formal in the spring, and finally the formal initiation. Homecoming royalty chosen by Skittens are: Don Hartwig, Attendant, Bob Wegelin, Attendant, and Marvin Popp, King. S Club members voted Sherry Richardson as Queen. S CLUB OFFICERS take time out for a chat. They are, left to right: Marvin Popp, Vice President, Norman Nichols, Treasurer, Ted Westervelt, President, and Bob Wegelin, Sergeant-at-Arms. f r gn -fz.a ,.. 2 '9 ww- R 3w PQ. 'Q' Q., X Qi AMPK 5' pw cttigis 10 .gens e Sw 5' sh w House . pe . KYWBW me- Nmed mos me 93 outcome gene d Geo' 'ne er an ' xoffax ke Wedemevvresidenl' Erskine' Dgw, Jackx Henslewl. er Bunntl fl I . P3 35517 l let' lo Q r0W' Te M rQWi r Prof' Raven' BBC Sponsfifs' Jefene -los Diets' iafYi 5 cre Tlll' Ptzsidenl' ic X Xxx, . he K X av' al iN men 93 Wei . 35 69 sedlon - 9 gilve ama 30 alfse UNDER the sponsorship of Jacki W me e ' e ede- y r, Shirley Pen ell g y, and Georgene Diers, the Skittens completed a successful year. ln thei s arts 'and sweat- ers the Skittens backed the Bearcat grid team through victory and defeat. They felt their backing was successful as the Bearcats gained the title of Big Ten Champs. With basketball season on its way the Skittens purchased new white i e r s e y blouses. r uniforms of red k' md 5 Y .5 CHANTS PAT ,I I. istfff gficzgggt-QQ g - i T MARGIE MARGARET , SCHLICTEMIER SCHLICTEMIER ' , M A R G A R E T M I C K L I C H FENIMORE JEANNE ELLIOTT Painting a banner to boost Bearcat enthusiasm for the Mitchell game are, left to right: Bunny Erskine, Bettie Hergert, and Pat Hensley. At the homecoming assembly the following are chosen as Homecoming Royalty, left to right: Pat Hensley, Sherry Richardson, Jorraine Kelly, Bob Wegelin, Marvin Popp, and Don Hartwig. Lawrence Lemons, Principal, and Shirley Pengelly, Skitten Sponsor, otficiated. ir JANIE JOACHIM D U R I N G the year the Skittens had money-making campaigns in selling bal- loons, shake-a-roos, carnations with S on them, and forget-me-nots for the Disabled American Veterans. They also purchased a vending machine which was placed in the lower hall. For a special social event the Skittens sponsored the football homecoming dance held at the Elks Lodge. 5 l W RT -ul ,,..-v' , . ..g.Qgigw1 l .wb N li' f '- ,E ww, They Ride The Air Waves UNDER the leadership of Art Taylor, radio production has expanded from one radio play a week to three. A series of dramas, comedies, and inter- views kept both radio classes busy through- out the year. Just to be different, the second annual radio show was a take-off on the Henry Morgan show. The assembly revealed many individual talents. At the end of the school year outstand- ing students in both classes had an oppor- tunity to make a career of radio. They were given radio auditions throughout Western Nebraska. .. .ill 1 14- ly, , 1 'llfiiiii M' iii if ifif:i l1llU'.f'flii dSW fiiif,..-if 'Q it 12 '-X i' i' 'Qld 'gmt 3- '-'gi ,' From the expressions on their faces, members of the fifth period radio class must be in the middle of a gripping drama. Taking part are: Luanne Lacey, Harry Brotzman, Bryce Troyer, Owen Lyon, and Art Taylor, instructor. Looking over some of the latest reading material in fifth period radio class are, left to right: George Flaherty, Don Keller, Jim Allen, Pat Wlaschin, and Howard Kennedy. From the looks of things, the fourth period radio class seems to be getting ready for their weekly radio show, Taking part are, left to right: Gary Seger, Don Wirfel, Louis Cohen, Corky Skillett, Howard Goodell, Don Comstock, Bob Wegelin, structor, Barbara Adams, and Norma Loos. Loretta Hardin, Howard Hale, Kay Purtzer, Art Taylor, In- 1 Paints And Brushes Receiving expert advice from Clara Herrmann are, left to right: Harlie Diet- rich, Bud Murray, and Janet Wolf. CONTESTS, contests, and more contests might aptly describe the activity in the art department this year. Students sent entries to the National Scholastic Contest, the state fine arts festival, and several poster contests. For the first time the department sponsored a pre-Christmas art exhibit which was open to the public. Two potential artists, Don Davenport and Margaret Micklich, admire the work of other art students. Cleaning up after a paint' ing session are, left to right: Lynda Raymond, Gary Somr, Tommy Gutierrez, Els mer Gross, Larry Wheeler, and Carol Benzel. As regular proiects the student artists tackled the stage sets for Sweethearts, painted Christ- mas scenes on the windows of the school and several business houses, and during the tall held out-door sketching sessions on the school lawn. Serving Our School l Left to right: Sidney Sallstrom, Norman Townsend, Lee Roy Fink, Jack Harrison, Landis West, Vyrl Freouf, Don Tompkins, Ben Ore, Billy Fangman, Larry Haessler. THE USHERS spent many hours during the past The PROJECTIONISTS have given up much of year ushering at games, class plays, and for corn- their free time in the past year to be of service munity entertainment. to the school, Among their duties are to set up While performing their appreciated services, equipment for showing films, setting up micro- the ushers have shown the most important char- phones for assemblies, and taking charge of acteristic of this activityedependability, equipment and playing records at school dances. Back row, left to right: Gary lkeya, Weston Burton, Ted Lutz, Harvey Williams, Eddy Arner, Clayton Lana, Richard Koenig, Harlan Dittman, Harry Brotzman, Henry Woolsey, Jim Stubbert, Arvid Alfred. Front row: Don Tompkins, Quinton Bonner, Raymond Holmes, Ronald Barthuly, Sponsor, Bernard Goerke, Gary Satur, Charles Haas, Ken Sharp, Melvin Dittman. ,M 3 X up Om r 8 H160 ' . 0 r, O'eb.g,g I r are san, ' Mer. . ,dl 114,- 917, 1 GUS rafs on , Job n 607,36 FILE CARDS, copies of VitaI Speeches, and suitcases were all important in the lives ot S.H.S. debaters this year. A no decision debate at McCook started out the season, followed by an inter-school debate at Grand Island. Later in the year the debaters 'E fo cl Oh and 8 -5,56 I' a Comes , ,he fnhers Of traveled to invitational tournaments at Lincoln and Omaha. The highlight of the season, how- ever, was the Rocky Mountain Speech Conference at Denver on February I3 and I4. Scottsbluff entered two debate teams who competed with students from all over the Rocky Mountain area. AII set up and ready to go are: John Hilpert, Barbara Comes, Art Taylor, Instruc- tor, Marial Wright, Jean Ann Wilks, and Dick Gus- tafson. I25 The Little To cut or not to cut was often the ques- tion in THE LITTLE PRINT SHOP, Room 303, as scurrying iournalists brought in reams of copy. The 13 Echoes staff members found their lives filled with a round of running after news, writing stories, selling ads, making up pages, copyreading, proofreading, and finally on Friday distributing the Echoes. Members of the staff attended both the Nebraska High School Press Association convention at Lincoln and the National Scholastic Press Association in Chicago this year. Trudy Scriven brought honors to Scottsbluff by winning first in news inter- pretation at Lincoln. l Print shop zu Un., s.. n vw WRITING on the topic What a Free Press Means to America's Future Citizens, Barbara Comes, Pat O'Sl'1ea, and Karen Towner won first, second, and third in an essay contest sponsored by the local Elks Club and the Scottsbluff Star-Herald. It was a lot of work, but it was a lot of fun. Preparing ECHOES for circulation are: Exchange Editors, Dorothy Schmunk and Stuart Schmidt, We Spent The best BLUFF yet might be the motto the Bluff staff used when they published the '53 annual. Room 303 was really hum- ming when the staff was preparing to meet the three deadlines. Deciding on which pic- tures to use, writing copy, typing, debating, and working late describes the activity of the members. Surprised and happy Bluff members re- ceived a trophy for the '52 Bluff at the State Press Convention. The trophy is an Award of Excellence in Yearbook Publication for the state of Nebraska. It is presented by the Grand Island Independent and the School of Journalism, University of Nebraska. Deciding on the cover and theme were two big jobs of the staff. They finally de- cided on the cover designed by Karen Stiles, Sophomore art student, and the divi- sion page designed by Carol Busacker, also a Sophomore art student. be we Q Hours Searching for layout ideas are: Class Editor, Jo Gurn- seyg Sports Editor, Jim Guilliamsg and Organization Editor, Jerene Josiassen. Trying their hand at trimming pictures are: Feature Editor, Dorothy Hartwig, and Snapshot Editor, Pat Wlaschin. YV Getting a kick out of a picture are: Tom Atkins, Pho 1 .r,,,,, 's. x '. q I +A 0344 av 1' Aj I 5: 27 459 I in A I efigfl' 1 if r Q,-il? i Srv:1 ' 'I-I V 'F' I 1 ig 1 ' .'::,i4.0: lyyjiyiv. if 1 t wwf, E. ','j! Yzffq l' sigh? tographer, and Barbara Comes, Art Editor. P , 1 ' 4 ffm., ,,-TS- x- f pvz 4. Ad'--,E QQ' , . tlfrmfass a 1, ff- f ?fA317:ff?'f2:I 'if' 51,-.. i 4, . .4192 'wljli-, 'M in 41 P1 4 'tr Zia, 4133- '-'33 If :fa . 8 9:27233 1:5 'lay ,t f,' Qf'S.,'.,9,,'!q..-A Q 1' ' ,A if 4 1' f V a ' ' i , I - -JZ 2 ilflq ,, . i- , I I . X I I 'thx L 'if' HQ! Z, yl 3 1, gf lnurnrinnsn 0 1 Sm K, gh W' ,' , - .i ,J 1 J ll' ww 'i' pi I 4 K Q e KO ,. . vf'S Q wi S GSS lm? X 8' ',g..?A 1 w 7 ' 'f la i s GAL' 4 N l3l Something As Q A it A Back row, left to right: G. Seger, G. Van Tassel, D. Wirfel, L. Cohen, F. Fenimore, G. Dobberstein, P. Hilliard, H. Kennedy, D. Carroll, R. Wegelin, D. Van Winkle, K. Baltes, J. Davis, G. Dybdahl, G. Bisterfeldt, J. Benzel, R. Luth, J. Guilliams, S. Shiba, R. Hufford, H. Goodell, D, Harding, Third row: R. Schmidt, R. Nagel, D. lkeya, B. Hernandez, M. Dohring, S, Schmidt, J. Shehein, G. Miller, D. Cottrell, J. Hoffman, J. Allen, P. Gunderson, A. Ysac, D. Huff, R. Eskam, J. Franco, R. Bartlett, D. Price. WITH the able assistance of Joanne Smith, Morris D. Hayes, vocal music in- structor, has had time to breathe this year. When the time came for a decision on operettas, Gabby decided to do a repeat of Victor Herbert's Sweethearts He directed that same operetta here in l948. Miss Smith' took over the direction of the newly-formed Junior Choir, seventh grade Choruses, and Girls' Glee Clubs. isp ' SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS, are, back row, left to right: P. Hilliard, J. Benzol, B. Wegelin, J. Davis, T. Scrivcn, Executive Board, M. Wis- ner, Secretary, H. Kennedy, Presie dont, D. Carroll, Vice President. Front row: E. Erskine, Executive Board, J. Elliott, Business Manager. To Sing About Second row: J. Kuxhaus, N, Brashear, M, Wisner, B. Rodriquez, W. Neeley, E. Erskine, D, Loos, D. Siebler, S. West, S. Richardson, D. Schmunk, H. Relka, N. Bauer, P. Knaub, M. Wisner, F. Wisner, S. Salstrom. From row: D. Heimbuch, M. Potts, K. Weaver, L. Benzel, J. Pieper, J. Elliott, B. Heilig, J. Schaffer, S, Collins, J, Lehl, T. Scriven, A. Hassenplug, D. Deines, N. Sallstrom, A. Keller, I. Foster, THlS gave Mr. Hayes a chance to spend more time with Senior Choir, Bearcat Glee Club, and to develop a firm musical interest in the grade schools. On February 2 and 3 of this year the Senior Choir traveled to Alliance for a vocal clinic. Dr. Jack Juergens of Chadron State Teachers College directed the two-day massed rehearsals and the concert which was held at the Alliance Municipal Auditorium. MADRIGAL SINGERS are, back row, left to right: Maiel Wisner, Dorothy Schmunk, Jerry Bisterfeldt Fred Fenimore, Bob Wegelin, Howard Kennedy, Gary Miller, Max Dohring, Bettie l-leilig, Reinhold Eskam, Sherry Richardson, Dwaine Price, Arline Keller, Joann Pieper, Front row, Doyle Harding Eleanor Erskine, Jodene Kuxhaus. . , , if - ,p1..f.,b. L- + t SWEETH EARTS rf! .ji ' L L SANDRA MANROSE as SYLVIA FRED FENIMORE as PRINCE FRANZ STRAINS from such lilting melodies as Sweethearts, Magic of a Smile, Jeanette and Her Wooden Shoes, For Every Lover Must Meet His Fate, and Cn Parade were heard issuing from the auditorium on March 25 and 26. The Senior Choir, under the direction of Morris Hayes, presented for the second time at Scottsbluff High School one of Victor Herbert's most popular operettas, Sweets hearts. , wtvtif- 1 DONNA SIEBLER as LIANE DICK COTTRELL as LT. KARL I34 x W nga X f ff W w 'Hr r o W TRUDY SCRIVEN as DAME PAULA JACK BENZEL as MIKEL GARY SEGER as HON PERCIVAL SLINGSBY ROGER SCHMIDT as PETRUS VAN TROMP DWAINE PRICE as ARISTIDE CANICHE Jeanne Elliott, Maiel Wisner, Wilma Neelcy, Marcia Wisner Dorothy Schmunk, and Jodene Kuxhaus as six sisters. f9 if 1. N-.N 2 C- Uh' To x M, 19 M1 'r 2 iv!--e I X 'Q 3+ W X v 4 X f RW - -AVI A X I in V fl, V4 N- n ln The Air ls,.,e,..qggisn-wr- YN -z. R3 s H1 Q if ' if JUNIOR CHOIR---Back row, left to right: W. Willard, R. Eckdahl, B. Wiedeman, D. Garcia, C. Lemon, E. Beltord, L. Wiege, A. Nuss J. Johnson, K. Wisner, G. Fetters, G. Keller, R. Aden, G. Braud- N. Williamson, J. Amen, K, Stiles, J. Comstock, M. Niles, J away, R. Barthuly, R. Holmes, B. Poppert, G. Strate, J. Winkler, Krentz, W. Rockwell, B. Flynn, G. Childs. Second row: N, Rameriz J. Burton, B. Sample, B. Draper, B. Platz, H. Hale, D, Camerzell, H. Castinado, C. Rash, A. Percival, J. Loose, D. Schlager, N. Koch N. Townsend, K. Belford, Fourth row. B. Brethour, R. Wallace, J. Lyon, S. Bullington, B. Prickett, D. Crist, A. Adams, S. Sansom B. Smith, M. Schick, G. Klein, R. Eckhardt, A. Sabala, R. Garcia, S. Haslet. Front row: B. Root, K. Purtzer, M. Loos, C. Wimmer R. Butterworth, L. Perez, E. Mathiesen, R. Marker, B. Castinaclo, D. Knaub, H. Cochrane, L. Cawley, N. Castillo, K. Towner, S R. Uinmel, D. Matkins, B. Klas, B. Boston, J. Payer. Third row: Stroh, E. Earles, N. Benzel. BEARCAT GLEE CLUB-Back row, left to right: B. Poppert, S. Lyon, D. Martin, G. Fetters, L. Marshall, G, Keller, G. Strate, J. Burton, G. Braudaway, G. Coleman, R. Holmes, B. Siebler, R. Aden, D. Davenport, B. Carpenter, B. Smith. Third row: B. Plaster, J. Stubbert, J. Johnson, R. Thurman, C. Haas, D. Grant, F. Herhahn, L. Perez, R. Marker, J. Payer, R. Butterworth, G. Klein, G. Satur, R, Barthuly. Second row. C. Belford, L. Plummer, M. West, R. Eckdahl, W. Willard, D. Camerzell, J. Rein, R. Ummel, B, Klas, B. Castinedo, B. Poppert, B. Brethour. Front row: L. Davis, B. Sample, N. Townsend, R, Garcia, H. Hale, R. Wallace, B. Boston, A. Sabala, M. Schick, R. Eckhardt. fs- ?i-nii. in 'Q' ggi A A A ' ,-.- K ww. ,.....e.,,,' SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE-Back row, left to right: M. Frank, D. Andrews, J. Buehler. Second row: C. Coe, N. Stuart, A, Watson G. Ore, Nl. Landry, l, Ore, K, Williams, B. Wallace, J. Wolfe, B, M, Adams, B. Knaub, S, Henderson, D, NU55, N, Prouty, M, Schan Deines, D. Schwartzkopf, S. Kuxhausen, J. Le La Cheur, B. Ray, aman, L. Betzold, D. Lawler, P. Cross, J. Forsyth. Front r w E. Baltgltart, Nl. Hallsted, J. Sttltiker, G. Wledeman, H. COl'tl'Bd, K, Wolfe, S, Snider, S, MCGUffin, B, Freed, K, Adams, A, Fuller F. Hoffman. Third row: S. Rhoads, R. Olson, D. Lowry, R. Carroll, R. Taylor, J. Williamson, C. Mayborn, J, Johnson, Joanne Smith M. Schanaman, S, Abbott, A. Scofield, C. Mackrill, V. Reichert, Director. C, Schwartzkopf, D. Frank, C. Hardin, P. Lambert, M. Wright, I37 ' x-Q.. vi 1 -r., ' They Speak , 4 , A Over 600 people took part in the year's performance of the MESSIAH which was presented to the public on December 21. Participating were the high school choral groups and adult singers. 'ill . . ., FT s...,, l' ' F565 f Qi? ...gl FRESHMAN BOYS' GLEE-Back row, left to right: L. Fogel, K Towne, A. Randall, L. Schaefer, S. Doltring, G. Richard, L. Hassler R. Olson, B. Barnhart, L. Burry, M. Kaufman, J. Broadhurst, Rl Reizenstein, T, Mabin, F, Schriner, F. Dormer, T. Lutz, B. Berry M. Dittman. Third row: S, West, R. Weber, D. Harding, D. Beck, B. Fangman, L. Griggs, D. Mendenhall, B. Lehr, J. Rupp, K. Manka 6610 FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE-Back row, left to right: K. Aden, L Lamouieaux, D. Sheets, J. Wolf, M. Cassels, Barbara Norton B. Tuck, S. Havcrick, J. Koch, M. Bahn, D. Straetker, S. Sievers P. Smith, B. Montanez, Deanna Beerup, J. Dodge, S. Richard, D Kropp, M. Gilmore, S. Rash, D. Selby, D. Goodman. Fourth row R. Strolt, C. Ullrich, L. Lemon, M. Swift, R. Rasmusen, G. Strachan J. Mitchell, M. Davis, M. Ackerman, M. Barfoot, P. Perez, J Taylor, C, Sears, A. Dorador, M, Zabala, C. Lozoya, Beth Norton, A. Green, D. Snell, B. Cook. Third row: A. Ost, N. Knock, S R, Herdt, R. Flack, G. McMurtry, R. Hessler, D. Griffith, B. Kraft Second row: R. Loos, J. Kent, R. Thompson, R. Dominguez, J Vallace, D, Johnson, J. Binfield, D. Robertson, l. Rusliall, J. Ax! J Mowery, T. Miller, K. Woods, L. West. First rowz W, Burton R. Prester, J. Judd, L. Quiias, J. Quiias, J. Estrala, M. Ramirez G. Flores, C. Halstead, G. Dodge, D. Adams, K. Meier. Nosker, S. Bolzer, L. Temple, N. McReynolds, Dorothy Beerup, C. Lacy, B. Schmidt, M, Dewey, B, Crow, T. Houk, C, Amen, P. Grasrnick, K. Keller, B. Brethour. Second row: H. Roberts, D. Popp, S. McGuffin, G. Clark, G. Sample, B. Hilzer, E. Blum, S, Haslet, K. Greenhalgh, J. Brown, D, Kenzy, C. Reading, J. Baker, M. Thomas. First row: D. Huff, F. Kuxhauson, P. Rokne, C. Sch- waner, J. McMillen, M. Green, N. Arner, A. Buxbaum, S. Nickelson, B. Murphy, D. Hatch, A Universal Tongue O Back row, left to right: Catherine Yaley, Director, R. Shick, R Lashmett, L. Perez, R. Ummel, R. Perales, S. Harmeier, P. Costa R. Wilds, S. Witschy, B. Rask, P. Ramirez, M. Brester, R. Gulliams. Third row: B, French, S. Lantz, B. Bevins, R. Williams, G. Kautz J. Behrens, R. Stubbert, N. Eckhardt, G. Masat, R. Anderson, C. Kyriss, H. Hoffman, S. Landolt, C. Mittan. Second row: S. Mogen The EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS is a vocal group made up of about 60 eighth graders. The group is under the leadership of Cath- erine Yaley, and it meets three times a week, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The group presented two concerts during the year. The first, a Christmas program, A Song ls Born, was presented on De- cember 7, and the second one, a spring concert, was presented on April 28. A social event for the chorus. was a caroling party followed by a chili supper. 53' 3 son, S. Rusch, J. Chilcoat, S. Stiles, L, De Cory, J. Kraft, J. Jo son, J. Popp, D. Heeter, J. Koller, M. Hulbert, K. Losey Stoller, S. Sams, S. Grant. Front row: S. Tews, P. Dahlinger P Groskopf, L. Henningsen, D. Ross, V. Roberts, W, Skillett B Chelf, F. Krause, D. Fieouf, P. Stromski, L. Tuck, N. Schnoor G. Shirley, K. Greenwalt. ,2 . 2 i - is ill lllll X Singing Silent Night in the play A Song ls Born is .lerry Beh- rens. Looking on are Grover Kautz and a group of carolers. Sarah Stiles, Harvey Hoffman, Jerry Behrens, and Grover Kautz formed a quartet in the last scene of the play to lead the choir in singing Silent Night. l39 Tutored i -E A . . , , .Maw Back row, left to right: M. Watkins, N. Watkins, R, Olson, J. Banta, M. Wright, A. Ventura, N. Cowen, J, Terhune, Vernon Forbes, Director, Georgene Diers, Assistant, R. Ross, K, Sharp, F. Brown, H. Rasrnusen, A. Sabala, S, Everett, G. Braudaway, Q, Bonner, P. Cross, T. Scriven, S. Hilzer, R. Austin l. Ore, S. Delahoyde, G. Seger, D. Bleyle. Fourth row: R, Carroll, P, Lanphear, S. Henderson, J Forsyth, J. Yekel, G. Strachan, Nl. Snyder, B, Boston, F. Priest, W. Patterson, D. Beck, B. Lane, D. Bleyle B, Castinado, R. Green, L, Lukenbach, B. Troyer, L. Kelly, D. Harding, R. Marker, C, Reading, G Smedley, B. Gibson, D. Snell, H. Heimbuch, R. Umrnel, K. Weaver. 1 .. - ' P B d. BAND OFFICERS who are out absorbing some early morning sun- Mr. Forbes is pleased as punch with the cp an shine include: Larry Kelly, President, Richard Luth, Property Mana agerg Marial Wright, Student Council Representative, Amy Lou Pavey, Student Director, Sarah Skinner, Librarian, Virginia Hall, Librarian, Bill Kirwin, Drum Maior, Karen Towner, Secretary-Treasurer, and 'Doug Chappell, Vice President. l40 Tooters Third row: D. Lowry, D. Flicker, J. Bartlett, R. Bartlett, R. Schmidt, K. Walker, H. McMillen, D. Chappell, J. Plaster, H. Feidler, R. Luth, W. Crumbliss, J. Krentz, G. Kaes, K. Gregory, B. Kirwin, M. Brehm, M. Nielsen, K. Olson, J. Towner. Second row: J, Wilks, M, Flicker, S, Skinner, F. Gibson, H. Dallas, J. Bellemy, A. Pavey. First row: Marial Wright, D, Gustafson, A. Scofield, G. Ore, M. Seger, D. Andrews, M. Maxwell, A. Percival, V. Hall. UNDER the capable direction of Vernon Forbes and his assistant, Georgene Diers, the band has become one of the outstanding groups of S.H.S. Their performances at both basketball and football games have contributed much to school spirit. One of the highlights of the band's activities this year was their trip to Lincoln for the Scottsbluff-Lincoln High game and the Nebraska University Band Day. Others include the annual winter, spring, massed band and clinic concerts. On March l6 the University of Nebraska band played in Scottsbluff under the sponsorship of the high school band. .ff ,I The S.H.S. band parades during their participation in the University Band Day Parade at Lincoln U ,ii J J if lj. .3533 ,, . 6 ' , l J S 1,g-Z11Q- Q ' tix. ' Xlizvi-li tifqral l4l THESE performers first displayed their musical talent at the Junior class play. Other activities of the year included play- ing for the Senior class play, presenting spring and m a s s e d concerts, and participating in the Scottsbluff- A l I i a n c e clinic. They are under the direction of Vernon A. Forbes, assisted by Aleta Snell. Masters Cf Beck row, left to right: C. Crumbliss, D. Daniels, J. Lewis, A. Snell, Director, D. Lawler, G. Freouf, Vernon Forbes, Director. Third row: L. Vandel, P. Batt, B. Gibson, M. Brodhead, S. McMillan, D Trout W. Scoggan, J. Taylor, R. Luth, E. Mathiesen, R. Austin, S. Delahoyde, R. Bleyle. Second row: Ji McMilIen. Student Director Amy Lou Pavey directs the band in a novelty number entitled Hey Pedro at the annual winter band concert. S I 1. xr' Back row, left to right: J. Schneld, N. Rhoades, J. Summerville, A. Hartung, M. Nielsen, Student Director, Georgene Diers, Director, J. Russell, P. Tews, J. Lewis, D. Blaha, D. Kent, S. Ehrlich, G. Carter, J. Van Wyngarden, S. Yelm, E. Leutzinger, K. Green, N. Hobbs, L. Provance, B. Strackan, D. Gibson, R. Butterworth. Third row: T. Frank, C. Meyers, S. Babka, L. Barden, B. Brown, M. Swift. l42 Melody P. Roberts, A. Olson, N. Knock, M. Seger, A. Pavey, J. Bartlett, B. Ericson, l. Adams, S. Bartlett. First row: J. Bell, S. Rummel, L, Troyer, C. Everett, R. Wilson, C. Derby. Aleta Snell directs future or- chestra rnembers. Back row, left to right: Mike Fangman, Charles Nagel, Larry Sell. Second row: Dick Swin, Jesse Escamilla, Merlin Van Winkle, Patricia Bleyle, Gar- lan Green, Rickie Engle, Carol Ann Carne. First row: Melvin Loseke, Judy Johnson, Norma Guettler, Hazel Howel, Charlotte Culver, Doris Davis. Orchestra officers taking time out to talk things over are, left to right: Richard Bleyle, Vice President, Amey Lou Pavey, Student Council Representative, Dan Daniels, Librarian, Richard Luth, Property Manager, Janet Bell, Secretary-Treasurer, and Don Trout, President. 1 - A group that puts in long hours of practice is the second band. These seventh, eighth, and ninth graders probably all have the goal of reaching first band. One of the most important duties of the band is playing for reserve basketball games. They also show their talent at band concerts. Second band is under the di- rection of Georgene Diers, as- sisted by Marilla Nielson, Stu- dent Director. B. Baker, C. Adams, J. Hall, S. Renteria, J. Wilks, C. Lapree, D. Childs, N. Kirchner, D. Moody, D. Harding, J. Loos, D. Baker. Second row: M, Berglund, K. Gordon, J. O'Shea, A. Williams, L. Taylor, C. Bell, A. Knight, B, Moore, L. Brenizer, D. Tompkins, B. Lowry, L. Shoopman, P. Pearre, H. Bula. First row: C. Flicker, J. Wineberg, J. Hall, C. Wilson, L. Abbott, T. Killian, S. Baum, P. McCaffree. iw-'H ' wal f VG fi Ei -if - 1,-JE. :Xi v YJ 6 , Sn- Ez 'i Ev, 4 :- .. 1 A ,:' I . T . r :gf Q gg, fn 1 1. ,1 v 1 xXa,, x. ynkvm :N N 4 i - - 1 .. my ng-1 an-1 age Lmawanff wmv.-.wnnw w, K W P R xt: , ww L -fikjgi NJN H :Wu ,XM 'tm K w. 37 'M M BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Back row, left to right: Backfield Coach, Wayne Binfield, D. Middle 'CWI line Coach. J9f Y H00P9'f B- KIM, V- DUNCGYL Comstock, B. Wegelin, D. Carroll, F. Woodrow, B. Wilcock, D, G- l-3CYf 5' Horst, l-- YU '9l3lU'r BA Bailevr M- POPPI D- HUVYWIQI Trout, T. Westervelt, A. Deines, N. Nichols, B. West, G. C- Skillettf D- Knal-'br D' Overton, R4 Tl'l0mP50nf Head Coach' Dougherty, H, Hale, Lauren Schwisow. Front row: H. Goodell, S. Everett, H. Woolsey, D. Atkins, D. Zier, J. Allen, Student Manager, D. Ikeya, B. Kropp, J. Burton, J. Rein, D. Groskopf, J. Shehein, C. Brown, Student Manager, J. Stubberf. X - N gf . ' 55 X The T952 pigskin season saw Scottsbluff fielding one of , A .f the finest teams ever to wear the Bearcat colors. I Winning four straight, the Cats were bidding for the mythical State Championship when they ran into an unstop- pable Lincoln Central outfit to absorb their only loss of the season. -For Bearcat fans the season's highlight was a 26-O win over Grand Island for the Big Ten Championship and a record of nine wins and one loss. In the final Nebraska Associated Press poll the Bearcats ranked second behind the Lincoln Links. MARVIN POPP DON COMSTOCK Tackle BBCIY All-Stare All'5fHt2 Wasp Big Ten . - V . West Big Ten Pictured below, left to right, are the varsity grid coaches, Lauren Schwisow, Jerry Hooper, and Wayne Binfield. 4. al r I i I46 . 1u1. tm.-v 43 . Us Q ,, V 's Wh! Q 35' 2 S BL BOB WILCOCK BOB WEGELIN TED WESTERVELT Center Back End West Big Ten West Big Ten West Big Ten FORT COLLINS 21-14 The Bluffs crew went to Colorado for their first out-of-town game of the year. The Lambkins proved to be every bit as tough as they were the preced- ing year. The Cats shot to a two-touch- down lead in the first half but were called upon to put down a Fort Collins rally in the third period. A pass inter- ception and runback cinched the Scotts- bluff victory. Don Comstock outruns a Rapid City player for a Scottsbluff tally. MITCHELL 32-O The '52 version of the Bearcat grid squad was unveiled here Friday, Sep- tember 12, as they met the Mitchell Tigers. The Cats, having a weight and ex- perience edge, got off to an early lead in the first quarter, a lead which was never relinquished. The Tigers, thor- oughly outmanned, failed to threaten. Frank Woodrow out sprints four Mitchell players as he picks up a good gain for the Bearcats. I47 RAPID CITY 26-14 The Bearcats returned home to take on the Cobblers from Rapid City, South Dakota. The Cats, who were out to revenge a 34-O defeat handed them at Rapid City in '51, coupled a good passing attack with a steady ground-gaining drive to grind out the win. The Scotts- bluff fans were treated to a rare thrill when a sleeper pass play resulted in a score. ,NTLM is NW' NON' abs pw' QW. Mccook 47-7 ametf A ,ac , A Vw ,Une The Bearcats, s h o w 1 n g tremendous , Shoe S strength on the ground and in the air, ex- perienced little difficulty in taking an im- Dortant win from the McCook Bison. The game marked the opening of the i952 West Big Ten Con- ference season for the Bearcats. VERNE DUNCAN BILL WEST Guard Back LINCOLN 7-13 ln one of the best football games seen in many years in Ne- braska high school circles, the f Lincoln Links outlasted the Bear- 1 , ' cats to take a close win. Q The game was a thriller all the way with the Cats threatening to score several times , . N 1 but finding the Links' defense iust a little too tough. KEARNEY 26-6 The Scottsbluff gridders appeared to be a little sluggish in their first outing after dropping a close decision to the Links. The blocking and tackling lacked the decisive sharpness of the previous week, the locals were effective enough, how- ever, to defeat the Kearney Bearcats and take their second conference win. HENRY WOOLSEY FRANK WOODROW Dick Groskopf and Bob Wilcock make it rough for Guard Back Kearney. ' A 9 ALLAN DEINES BILL KLAS A , f', PM 'fm 1 1- N. End Guard West Big Ten NORTH PLATTE 25-O SCOTTS-BLUFF was assured of a share of the West Big Ten title as they took a 25-0 win over the North Platte Bulldogs. The Cats gave early notice that they Would be hard to stop, as they rolled to their first touchdown without losing con- trol ot the football after the opening kickoff. The win gave the Bearcats a conference record of three wins and no losses. Coaches Lauren Schwisow and Jerry Hooper, along with several Bearcats, NORMAN NICHOI-5 watch the kickoff in the North Platte game. Back lldo fke-rr In mbbefr gage -'fe If ' On ,ke ' er ,O ya, ,,,,d Ted Q. GENE LACY Back El-4 en: is AQ Q Ted Westervelt reaches for a pass in the Casper game. HOWARD GOODELL DON TROUT Guard End . HOMECOMING CASPER 4Ofl3 The Scottsbluff Homecoming celebration was a great '41 success as the Bearcats blasted the Casper Mustangs X with everything in the book. The highly-touted Wyomingites could not stop the powerful Bearcat offensive but were able to push over two scores of their own. 1952 Style CORKY SKILLETT DON HARTNNIG Back Back Coach Lauren Schwisow gives last-minute instructions to Norm Johnny Rein runs through the good luck horseshoe before Nichols and Bob Wegelin. the Homecoming game. N 1 I .X I I I 4 S- '- if 5 E ..... hi GARY DOUGHERTY DARYL CARROLL Bearcats Corky Skillet and Henry Woolsey watch the toss of the coin End End before the Armistice Day game at Alliance. ALLIANCE 26-7 GRAND ISLAND 26-O ers in the Big Ten play-off. Ten title with a 26-0 win. Don Hartwig nabs the ball. Bob Wegelin punts. JOHNNY REIN Don Comstock leaps high into the air for a pass in the Alliance game. Center F' ,Q o I if 5 The annual Armistice Day clash between the Bear- cats and Alliance saw the Bulldogs, always a threat, roar to a seven-point lead in the first quarter. In the re- maining three periods, however, the Cats proved too much for Alliance as they went on to take a 26-7 win. The Scottsbluff Bearcats, West Division Big Ten Champs, iourneyed to Grand Island to meet the Island- It was the third time the Cats had appeared in a play-off tilt. In the first play-off the Cats came out on the long end of a 45-I2 score over the Islanders. This year the Bearcats wrapped up their second Big RON THOMPSON Tackle i Q A120 ,S I-Z' BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Q. , ' ll , i A 'if' If 1 i f K XQXXSBZ0 it y V ' 2 r - F5915 . . 65914: 2 fi' 0- tes . N tQ3T55l0 N ogabx ,I ,YQ to I L :SIX lice. SXTSHKOM 0,253 31, El SQE3 H44-. K ---f , ,e 2...-f i - t 3 . .. , .A l 1 -A l Q I A l ' 1 f kj-I ,I 1 , S X552 - . va. urff ' 5 . 'A if ' ' T SB t 'I' I ,ffl N' - Vi A fi XX f N , 4 I , .I '- , . 4 -:xi S 4 , ?- I ' if A Y Standing, left to right: Coach Warren Brown, Larry Kautz, Doug Chappell, Allan Deines, Ted Westervelt, Don Trout, Don Comstock, Marvin Popp, Student Manager. Kneeling: Norm Nichols, Dick Knaub, Bud Murray, Don Hartwig, Bob Wegelin, Dick Cottrell. Shown mapping out the startegy that pays off in the win column are: Warren Brown, Varsity Coach, and Roy Kisling, Reserve Mentor. The man behind Scottsbluff's extensive athletic program is Leo Stangle, Athletic Director. l52 The BEARCATS wound up regular season play with the not-too-impressive record of ten wins and four losses. It was a successful season from the standpoint of conference and tournament play, however, as the Cats gained the Big Ten crown by beating Grand Island and later knocked off North Platte for the District Class A Cham- pionship. I Y 'tn 1734 X ALLAN DEINES Senior Forward TED WESTERVELT BOB WEGELIN Senior Center Senior Guard LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA 48-50 The Bearcats got off to a false start in their bid for court supremecy as they dropped a close one to the Goldcliggers from Lead. LINCOLN NORTHEAST 57f53 The Scottsbluff cagers regained the winning ways of a state champion, bouncing the Northeast Rockets in an over- Ted Westervelt, Bearcat center, hooks in a shot against Lead, South Dakota. Don Hartwig, shifty Senior guard, eludes a Lincoln Northeast player a few mo- ments before sinking a desperation shot which led the Bearcats to an over-time victory. time thriller before a hometown crowd. BOYS TOWN 35-37 BOYS TOWN 36f46 The Cats ventured into the city of little men in Search cf win number two and three but to no avail. They were rudely iolted by the Cowboys on two succeeding nights. Allan Deines, Bluff standout, pumps in a shot in the Lead game. I53 as Ill Ill Ill . ll l We y ,. +A. A J L: Mi Q74 Q' bf P ' 37715 ' fi' 1 , ,. J. M 'ef - if .rf K, L ,,-J-'llg 'f Q E 2 ,pmmv 6' ui' 'J3 Mi Q ls- -A 1 n A 'V' nl Q ' I .YQ IN. P ev A i gs '8.3'1y ,psAN,,rx Numa ,ig ' if H ' e -' J ' X kfryhn vi I U' ' A U ,Wx V A K, , L .i, A Fly? -' , 4 ,l 'VI Y . l A f is 7 v 53' YN, Y ,J Q A ' Q . A HLV X fpiir 9'-v 4 ' A .lf 1 x f yr. ff' ' T , us, . 1 we my ' AL, . Ivw' V., , ,l.. v 4 L,.k. ,. , Ml, Ky ' ff' I Swffie, ' . 2, Q 1 ' L I , 9+ W, 4- B. X7 if ? VV19 ' Q ,G 7' '1lu. Bob Wegelin controls a iump ball for the Bluffs in the Allian ALLIANCE 50-417 Scottsbluff had to come from behind late in the game to take their second win of the season from the Alliance Bulldogs. The boys from up Box Butte way were determined to take their first basketball win in many years from the Cath, but didn't quite have the stuff to stave off a last- minute rally by the Bluffs crew. SIDNEY 685- 38 The Bearcats resumed athletic relations with Sidney with a basketball game played on the Scottsbluff court. Scottsbluff was a rude host, however, as they literally swamped the Nlaroonf. ce game DICK KNAUB Junior Forward GERING 44-A 50 The Bearcats came out on the short end of the score after a fast and furious thirty-two min- utes of basketball. Earlier in the season the Cats managed a win over the Bulldogs with little difficulty, but this time the shoe was on the other foot. CURTIS 49--43 Scottsbluff closed out their regular season play with a close wirt over the Curtis Aggies, The Aggies had an up and down season but still managed to give the Bearcats a tussle. Ted Westc-rvelt, Bearcat center, outiurnps DICK COTTRELL BUD MURRAY two Bulldogs to gain control of the Junior Guard Sophomore Guard rebound, Ut yy tsxxjlt s- .- SELL I I 'vt if ttfttfti B L00 fnsaia, Kmart mftff' - I , ITT, lx 32 ? ff: s 4 be its gat- 41. fy, 0. I fs 4f 1, LSI, EI if-Q35-at tfw t I3, A F , th, pits? in-'uv SQUAD MEMBERS are, left to right: T Kautz, Don Comstock, Dick Knaub, Di ed Westervelt, Doug Chappell, Allan Deines, Don Trout, Larry ck Cottrell, Bud Murray, Bob Wegelin, Norman Nichols, Don Hartwig, and Marvin Popp, Student Manager. Bob 'x Y ,isyj to the air. Listen, fellows. Big Ten Playoff GRAND ISLAND 55f-43 The Scottsbluff Bearcats and the Grand Island Islanders have met many times across intersection lines, the grand prize being the Big Ten basketball crown. Always in the past it has been the Islanders that have taken horne the bacon, however, this year, as was promised by Bearcats boosters last year, was different. Big Ted outreaches a Grand Island player to take the rebound. Wegelin takes They Play For Fun Back row, left to right: Patty Eckdahl, Fern Wolfe, Sandra Baum, Catherine Hagel, Nancy Rhoades, Roma Taylor, Middle row: Mary Jo Potts, Bonnie Root, Nora Mae Brashear, Judy Boston, Patty Lawler, Roberta Wallace, Karen Stiles. Front row: Joan Pieper Norma Bauer, Donise Dobson, Jeanette Summerville, Joyce Rupp Garry Knaub, Janice Amen. All eyes are fixed intently on the ball. The eyes bel0n9 to Bobbie Wallace, Emma Belford, Marlene Kramer, Denise Dobson, and Bonnie Root, Tournament champions in the Senior division of intramural play are, standing: Gary Doughtery, Dick Gustafson, and Daryl Carroll. Seated: Tom Atkins, Phil Hilliard, and Jack Harrison. Attempting a scoring pass is Denise Dobson. Nora Mae Brashear attempts to block, and Bobbie Wallace prepares to receive. Intramural champions of the Junior division of tournament play are, standing: Tom Taylor, Jim Payer, George Strate, and Gary Backer. Seated: Jerry Rien, Don Gross, and Bill Hernandez. ii- N u X FUTURE LETTERMEN Members of the Junior High basketball team are, back row, left to right: Ronald Anderson, Gary Thomas, Gerald Foos, Grover Kautz, and Jerry Johnson. Second row: Don Gibson, Mike Fange man, Harvey Hoffman, and Jerry Richards. Front row: Bart Chelf, Lowell Taylor, and Kenneth Schlager. be Eighth grade touch football champs are: Dwaine Ray, Russell Winners in the seventh grade touch football threefway tie are Hilliard, Monty Neu, Harvey Ventura, Bobby Green, Frank Lozoya, David Barraza, Curtis Plaster, RL-'eben C55lf9, John Koch, Raymond Larry Manka, Leo Mezzey, and Wesley Thieman. 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W A513 who N 'oi Q ww 5 f fr 4 'name 5 Mi 1 -4.-M-m....W.M.W,,M, ,N,,mW5M ii' as if K ..., ,. g ,f, , Q,,,,, .. w.,,:!i, M rr AN, - ' Tfsfifiw rw A .:-, V- ww. ilu- TERRY'S SUPER MARKET Jackie Buehler Carolee Reaclin9 CARR TRUMBULL LUMBER COMPANY Dick CoH'relI Marlene Kramer ADVERTISERS' INDEX ALEXANDER MARKET ARROWHEAD CAFE and DRIVE INN AUSTIN BEAR INSURANCE AGENCY B and G BOOTERIE BAUMGARTNER'S VARIETY BEA and BERYL SHOP, THE BLUFF 66 SERVICE BURR'S DEPARTMENT STORE BUTLER BROTHERS CARR TRUMBULL LUMBER COMPANY CENTRAL STUDIO CHEATUM'S STYLE SHOPPE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY CONSUMER'S PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT DOERlNG'S READY-TO-WEAR DOWNEY'S MIDWEST STUDIO DUTCH MAID BAKERY EAGLE CAFE ECONOMY FURNITURE ELMER and JOHN KISSACK OFFICE OUTFITTERS ELTZ HARDWARE FARMER'S UNION EXCHANGE FIRST STATE BANK FISHER ROOFING FRANK and DILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY FORREST MOTOR COMPANY GILMAN MOTOR COMPANY GOLDEN RULE STORE GRACE'S FLOWER, BOOK and GIFT SHOP GRAY'S PLUMBING and HEATING GREENLEES, ROY-Men's Clothing HANLEY'S BEST CAFE HOBBY HOUSE, THE HOWARD HALL INSURANCE AGENCY IDLEWILD DAIRY INDEPENDENT PLUMBING and HEATING, Incorporated INTER-CITY LUMBER COMPANY JOACHIM RADIO SUPPLY KELLY MOTORS KOLT BROADCASTING COMPANY KRAMER MOTORS, Incorporated KUXHAUS SERVICE 1114 East Overland 2601 Avenue I 21 18 Broadway 2217 Broadway 1705 Broadway 22 East 16th Street 305 West 27th Street 16th Street and Broadway 1700 Broadway 14th Street and Broadway 2105 1st Avenue 1608 Broadway 1328 Avenue A 18th Street and Broadway 1605 Broadway I7 East 16th Street 23rd Street and Broadway 1603 Broadway 1817 Broadway 607 East Overland 1615 Avenue A 121 West 17th Street 1523 Ist Avenue 107 West Overland 421 West 27th Street 1402 Ist Avenue 414-422 West 27th Street 1802 Broadway 1806 Broadway 1714 Avenue A 1816 Broadway 1927 Broadway 2017 Broadway 17 West 18th Street East 27th Street 1921 Broadway South Broadway 1913 Broadway 313 West 27th Street 1517V2 Broadway West 17th Street and Avenue B 1017 East Overland ADVERTISERS' INDEX LANDON'S MEN'S FURNISHINGS LAWRENCE DRUG STORE LE ROY JEWELERS LINCOLN-MERCURY SCOTTSBLUFF, Incorporated LYONS FLOWERS by FANCHON MEAD COMPANY, THE MEYERS FORD, Incorporated NIELSEN BAKERY NIELSEN FLOORCRAFT PANHANDLE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION PAVEY MUSIC COMPANY PENNEY, J. C., COMPANY PLATTE VALLEY CREAMERY PLATTE VALLEY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY QUALITY MARKET READ, GEORGE D., and COMPANY-Funeral Directors RED'S DRIVE INN ROMINGER JEWELRY COMPANY RYMER'S INCORPORATED-Plumbing and Heating S and T OLDSMOBILE SCHICK'S CULLlGAN'S SOFT WATER SERVICE SCHMOLLER and MUELLER PIANO COMPANY SCOFIELD STORES SCOTTSBLUFF NATIONAL BANK SCOTTSBLUFF SASH and DOOR STANDARD HARDWARE COMPANY STAR-HERALD PRINTING COMPANY STEVENS CLEANERS STICKNEY'S AUTO SUPPLIES STRAETKER BLACKSMITH SHOP SWEETBRIAR SHOP SWIFT and COMPANY TAYLOR FURNITURE STORE TERRY'S SUPER MARKET TUCK and BELDING STORE VALLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY VALLEY SPORTING GOODS COMPANY WAITE LUMBER COMPANY WHEELER'S Incorporated WITSCHY OIL COMPANY WEST NEBRASKA EXPRESS 1811 Broadway 1606 Broadway 1522 Broadway 21st Street and Broadway 1717 Broadway 1419 Avenue B 20th Street and Broadway 1 125 East Overland 1918 Broadway South Broadway 1512 Ist Avenue 1616 Broadway 1005 East Overland 1704 Avenue B 1809 Broadway 2004 Broadway 1310 2nd Avenue 1703 Broadway 13 West 18th Street 10 West Overland 1702 Avenue B 1515 Broadway 19th and Broadway 1624 Broadway 21 15 Avenue I 1813 Broadway 1405 Broadway 15 East 14th Street 14 East 17th Street 161 I Avenue A 1701 Broadway South Broadway 1914 Broadway 318 West 27th Street 1511 Broadway 606 West 27th Street 1717 1st Avenue 1612 Avenue A 1514 Broadway West 19th Street and Railroad Avenue Railroad Avenue PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CHIROPODIST J. H. Barnes CHIROPRACTORS L. O. Bostwick William G. Wagner DENTISTS-ORTHODONTISTS E. F. Benda H. E. Colbert W. P. Cunningham Arthur S. Gorney J. H. Griggs J. F. Killian H. T. Matsuyama W. F. O'Rourke Wray Mack Russell C. G. Steen C. D. Swanbom M. D. OPHTHALMOLOGISTS L. J. Gridley John A. Rosenau M. D. RADIOLOGIST C. N. Sorensen M. D. UROLOGY James D. Hayhurst OPTOMETRISTS G. B. Berkeley Walter P. Ford Doris L. Hughes Q. H. Martin F. O. Polte R. B. Schwaner OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON E. A. Purtzer PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Ellis E. Baker Paul Q. Baker Douglas Campbell L. H. Cowan Carl L. Frank Joe T. Hanna Frank T. Herhahn L. E. Hudgel Jacob Krieg, Jr. Ivan C. Lovett Ted E. Riddell Murphy Building 8 West 16th Street 315 East Overland Berkeley Building 1609 Broadway 2423 2nd Avenue 124 West 18th Street 1818V2 Broadway 102 East 23rd Street 1 18 West 18th Street Weller Building Flynn Building 1705V2 Broadway Murphy Building 215 West 27th Street 102 East Street 1801 Broadway 1 18 West 18th Street Berkeley Building 1818V2 Broadway 1811 Broadway 171OV2 Broadway Golden Rule Building 1703V2 Broadway 2606 Broadway 1624 Avenue A 1624 Avenue A Weller Building 1 18 West 18th Street 1624 Avenue A 1926 Avenue A 2122 Broadway 1810 1st Avenue 2122 Broadway Weller Building 15 East 18th Street A Abhen. 111144 .. 15 mme. saw v,,, 41. 1:7 Asvunan. 11111 . N A41141111411. Mn .. 41. lil AMN. Alvlnn , . 53. l37 Mm. umm sn. 122 Adnml. Cui 35. Ill Adcml. Dk! II. Ill Mimi. IRM 28. 29. I0 Ademu. KAY Inns 47. I37 444111. 14141114 29 Adams. MIN Lau 29 Adam. Mslva 47. 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UW W 7l. 110. 111. 140 Kmnlll, lkhud . . ,. 36 Klmgrl, lon . . , ,. 4l Klnnody, Comld . ., 54, 95 Knnnvdy, Hwwlfd Cnflndu . 66, 74. I1 l5,100.I10, 117, 132.133 Klnoldy. Klihy . . . ., .. 37 Kim, 040.10 . . 31, 142 Klnl. JK! ,. 43, 133 KMIIY, Dunn! 43, 104, 133 Klhhilu, Plul 43 Kllllln. Dkk , 43 K111l0n, 1'0m . 31, 143 Klldmlf, lkln 37, 143 Klrwln, Ann . 54 Kllwln, lill 77, ll, IW, 112, 10, 141 Klln, N11 07, 79, 106, 112, 116 ue, In Klll, .Gb 46, W, IW, 137 llqln, Glrlld . .. 47. 137 Klint, 'Donal .. 31 KIMI, Ulmlld ., . 37 Knuub. llhul .. 49, 137 muh, uw. .. .. .. . za, 31 Knlvh. 01611 Sl, 137, 152, 154, 156, 157 Kluvb, D0n41d 114011 114, 115, 144 x.ws,nqw .. 0.10: Knlul, Gtvlldlnt . ,... ' , .. 37, 153 Kblub. hwy . . 52, 54, 137 Knbub, llyinond .. . . 31 Knlob. lolnn . .. 43 Knlghl, Alln .. .. ., 37, 143 Knut, Nlnry lu 43, IN, 133, 143 Knvdhon, In .. - - . 37 Koch, Jlnd .. . , 43, 133 Koch. 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