We, the Class of 53 dedicate this Ann- ual to the Business and Professional men of Shelby and Neighboring Communit- ies and to the Shelby Boosters. Their Fine co-operation in advertising has made possible this Yearbook. BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing: Tony Pokorney, Tony Kerkman, Melbourne Heibel Seated: Bernard Matticks, Roland White, Mervin Ransom. Page 1 1 1 1 1 1 . neA lnSporU  4 Left to Right seated: Pat Doty, Feature and Business editor, Alyce Gabel, Club and Activities editor, Marlene Schinzel, High School and Business Reporter. Standing left to right, Frank Feeser, Roving Reporter, Pat Jones, Society and Assistant editor. Bill Ray, assistant editor. Art and Photography, Nancy LaMunyon, Sports and Class editor,- Shar- on Knight Exchange editor, Barbara Haskins Grade and Sports editor, Kenny Knight, Miraeographer and editor, Janice Cof- fin, Editor and Activities Editor. The annual editor chosen by popular vote was Kenneth Kni- ght and his assistant editor, Pat Jones. Under the directâ ion of Mrs. Ruby Young the Journalism class chose as their Spectator Staff Edi- tor, Janice Coffin, and her assistant Ed- itor, Bill Ray. Page 6. ⢠â t'age THE ADMINISTRATION LOOKED AHEAD Dean Dellinger, Principal of High School. Donald Armstrong, Superintendent of Schools. THE STUDENT COUNCIL WENT INTO ACTION. Student Council Standing, Left to right: Pat Doty; Jim Hastert; Supt. Armstrong. Seated, Left to right: Jerome Riesdorff; Myron Heimer; Pat Jones; Margie Ingalls; Betty Lees; Marion Ransom; Louie Whitmore; Gary Bemus. Page 8 THE TEACHERS WORKED OUT THE DETAILS. ⢠High School Faculty â iji a rlSht: Mr Douglas Duey; Coach Gerald Matschullat Mss Anne Marie Krelfels; Mrs. Ruby Young. macscnuilat. Grade School Faculty IvJVJ X r CXwUl bj Lett to Right; Miss Jean Brigham; Mrs. Arlene Matschullat: Mrs. Dorothy McMeekin; Mrs. Sadie Walden; Mrs. Mable Moon! Page 9. LIVING The time for study and school activities is over for the Seniors. Pat Doty. Oh Pev i is Pat Doty1s favor- ite expression. Pat is librarian for band and chor- us; she has been active in chorus, 123 - and has been outstanding in vocal solos - G.A.A., 234 -Pep Club 1 2 3 4 - Cheerleader, 234; Class president, 4; Vice-president, 3; Journalism and Annual Staff, 4. Alyce Gabel. I-I yearns to be a stenographer but from the looks of things, a cer- tain Columbus boy will change that. She took part in chorus, 1234; G.A.A., 234; pep Club, 1234; Cheer leader 2; Vice-pres- ident, 4; Journal- ism and Annual Staff 4. Janice Coffin. Acting as Edit- or-in-Chief of the Spectator takes up most of Janice's time. She has been active in chorus, 234; G.A.A.,1 3 4; Pep Club, 1234; cheerleader, 4; Grid Queen, 4. Page 10 Paul Rosenberry. Squiring Margie Weiser around in his maroon Plymouth is Paul Rosenberry's favorite pastime. Paul has been active in football and bask- etball, 1 2 3 4; chorus, 234; S.Club, 234; Student Coun- cil, 123 ; P.F.A. 123 4;Class off- icer, 2. Charles Gabel. The wit of the senior class is Charles Gabel; Charlie has taken part in football and basketball, 1 2 4; chorus, 2; S. Club, 234; F.F.A., 2 3 4. Bill Ray. He has been active in football and basketball, 1; Student Manager, 3; chorus, 1234; Journalism and Annual Staff, 4. Louie Whitmore. Whenever you see a 6 foot boy running around in a blue Ford and wearing a too small brown hat, you know Louie Whitmore is on the premises. Louis participated in football and basketball, 123 4; chorus, 3; S. Club, 234; F.F.A., 234. Page 11. Nancy LaMunyon. Most of Nancy's time is taken up by a certain boy from Stromsburg. In her spare mo- ments, Nancy takes an active part in chorus, 1 4; Pep Club, 1 234; G.A.A.,1 234; class treasurer, 4; Pep Club Secre- tary, 4; Journ- alism and Annual Staff, 4. Jean Ingalls. Give Jean a 6' 1 red headed Shelby boy and she will be happy. When she isn't with Dick, she takes part in chorus, 1234; Pep Club, 1234, Cheerleader, 3 4; G.A.A., 184; class president, 3; Grid Queen, 3 I oM Tony Kerkman. An outstanding -r ÂŤa basketball star is I o VI Tony Kerkman. He has participated in foot- ball and basketball. 1234; chorus, 1 2 3 S. Club, 2 3 4; F.F.A. 234. hS nffCSHn Marlene Schinzel. Rattle, rattle, crash. Bang, Boom! Here comes Schinzel and her Ford. Marlene participated in chor- us, 123 4; Pep Oiub, 12 3 4; O.A.A. 3 't; Secretary- treasurer, 3; Journal- ism and Annual Staff 4. Kenneth Knight I should say notI Who could be saying that? Why, nobody but Kenneth Knight. Kenny has taken an act- K ive part in football and basketball, 123 to Ji chorus, 1 4; S.Club ÂŁ Pat Jone3. Party! Party! Party! - When you hear this, you know pat Jones is somewhere around the premises, pat spends most of her time helping Supt. Armstrong in the of- fice. She took part in G.A.A., 234: Chorus, 234; Pep Club, 234; Cheer- leader, 2; Journal- ism and Annual Staff ⢠Don Gabel. Short and very friendly!s our senior boy, Don Gabel. Don, (better known as Donie) ,fc?keo Part in bask- etball, 2 4; chorus, 1 - 3 4; S. Club, 4; 234; Don will graduate in January, 1954. Page 12, Barbara Haskins. Working at Wil- ber's Cafe takes up most of Barbara's time. She has tak- en part in Chorus, 4; Pep Club, 2 3; Pep Club President, 4; Journalism and Annual Staff, 4. MAKE WAY FOR THE JUNIORS Junior Class Back row: Donna Toraasevicz, Jan- et DeBaets, Sharon Knight, Margâ le Scholtz; Betty Lees. Middle Row: JoAnn Jostes, Jim Hastert, Jerome Relsdorff, Larry Hasselbalch, Dwayne Harms, Bev- erly Rosenberry. Front Row: Ron- ald Smith, Harley Hecker, Coach, Frank Feeser, Curt Johansen. Not shown; Don Gabel. LEARNING These underclassmen are pictured at work in the classroom, creating, analyzing, and sifting out the facts, using uten- sils, and books. Page j.4. THE SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN MADE A PLACE. Back Row: Eugene Bernt, Gerald Hopwood, Sponsor, Douglas Duey, Gary Bemls, and Norman Gabel. Front Row: Barbara Coffin, Donna Eller, Audrey Kallenbach, Betsy Reeder, and Marian Ransom. The Sophomore Class entered another school year with the same old enthusiasm that was displayed while they were still green freshles . Although the class enrollment Is only nine, the sopho- mores have been very active in school activities. One of their outstanding school parties was a pie social which was held for the benefit of the band. This class Is very co-operative and willing to work for what they want. Freshman Class. Back Row: Richard Eller, Ronnie Vokac, Eugene Reisdorff, Howard Whitmore, Gene Scow, Jerry Peterson, Myron Heimer, Middle Row: DeLoras Mlell, Jerry McMeekin, Eugene Brase, Bob Joste3, Larry Funkhouser, Keith Walden, Myrna Krebsbach, Front Row: Janet Kuhnel, Kay Taddlken, Margie Ingalls, Mrs. Ruby Young, Ann Kosch, JuLee Albers, Sharon Coffin. WHILE THE GRADES GREW UP. Kindergarten. Back Row. Sandra Smith, YoVonne Bernt, Marvel Davis, Miss Brigham. Front Row: Linda Carter, Gregg Ransom, Tamara Clatter, LeVonn Bernt, Jane Kumpf, Pamela Watkins, Connie Dunning. The Kindergarten children 3pent the first part of the year getting acquainted with the school room and with one another. Favorite activities of the students during the year included painting at the easels, building with blocks, and playing with doll3 in the corner dbll house. The first and second grade room, which had the largest enrollment in the grades, enjoyed studying many activity units. A unit particularly enjoyed in the third and fourth grade room was one from social studies on food. The study of the yeast germ wa3 of chief interest, and they ended the unit by baking rolls. Another unit particularly enjoyed was the one on the study of the life of the glia monster. Three members of the fifth and sixth grade room were de- lighted when they were told they could attend Band Day in Lincoln. One of the most interesting units of this room was the display of rocks collected from different states. The students of this classroom took much interest in the study of the main units of the United Nations. Band interest ran high in the seventh and eighth grade room with seven out of 16 pupils participating. One of the best liked units in this classroom was the study of squares, rectangles, and parallelagrams in mathematics. To conclude this unit they made art designs which correl- ated with their knowledge of measurements. n r R I Page 16. First and Second, oaClv°!'! Douglas Kuhnel, Gregg Kuhnel, Gene Scholz, Mick GarJ lchard â lte Kenneth Krekman uary Glatter. Middle Row: Dennis Buchholz, Edmund Gabel Jane Wombacher, Karen Blevins, Connie Thelen, Dennis Bahr Louis Wilson, LuJean Scow. Front Row: Jim Armstrong, Bon ÂŁoLene Heibel, Mrs. Walden, Bob Matticks, Colen McMeekin, Deanna Johansen. n â Third and Fourth. steven°KnhSf?er He?f' Dlck Tomasevicz, LeRoy Matticks, Donaid Armstrong, Richard Wombacher, Mer- Tnrt-i !rr baChou Middle RoW: Larry Thomas, Carolyn Vockel, y erkinan' Sharon Abbott, Sally Gondringer, Marge Ran-- rich Srf McS ?' KÂŽnneth Thelen. Front Row: Glfnn Ul- rich, Mrs. McMeekin, Gregg Abbott. Fifth and Sixth. Back Row: Danny Peterson, Jill Smith, Mildred Wilson,Dale Kerkman, Rodney Vockel, Jessie Cox, Janet Kosch. Middle Row: Maurice Ransom, Patty v hite, Morene Krebsbach, Kenneth Schlesnger, JoAnn Glatter, Roger Moon, Juanita Rinke. Front Row: LaVerne Killion, Janet Grubaugh, Janet Knight, Mrs. Moon, Karen Kubicek, Larry Kumpf. Seventh and Eighth. Back Row: Mervin Ransom, Bob Whitmore, Don Wombacher, Ber- nerd Haskins, Gary Abbott, Kenneth Kubicek. Middle Row: Judy Harris, Nellie Cox, Sharon Brazee, Joan Vocak, Sue Doty, Ann Wombacher. Front Row: Sandra McMeekin, JoAnn Scholz, Mrs. Matschullat, Shirley Paulsen, Judy Blevins. Page 18. FOOTBALL. WE SAW THE HUSKIES FIGHT Top Row: Coach Jerry Matschullat, Jerome Reisdorff, Kenneth Knight, Tom Kerkman, Louis Whitmore, Charles Gabel, Paul Rosenberry,Jr., Dwayne Harms, Jim Hastert, Bob Joste3, Larry Hasselbalch. Second Row: Don Gabel, Keith Walden, Jerry Peterson, Larry Funkhouser, Myron Hiemer, Ronald Vakoc, Eugene Reisdorff, Ronald Smith, Howard Whitmore, Gene Scow. Bottom Row: Mervin Ransom, Gary Bemis, Donald Wombacker. 8 i a i % SHELBY BASKETBALL 1952 1953 Schedule. BASKETBALL. Date Opponent Place Dec. 2 Gresham There Dec. 5 R. City Here Dec.12 Benedict Here Dec.16 Thayer Here Dec.19 Ulysses Hiere Jan. 7-8-9-Little 6 Tourn. Dw.Asmp. Burg Clarks Osceola Jan.l Jan.16 Jan.23 Jan.30 Jan.27 to 30-Polk Co. Feb.10 Pl.Cen. Feb.13 Silver C. Feb.17 Polk Feb.20 St.Joseph (York) Here Hiere Here Here Tourn. Hie re There There Here First Team. Left to Right: Jim Ilastert, Jerome Reis- dorff, Kenny Knight, Howard Whitmore, Tom Kerkman, Charles Gabel, Keith Walden, Dwayne Harms, Myron Heimer, Larry Hassel- balch. Not Shown: Louis Whitmore. Page 21. m 3nS WE SAW THE GIRLS PLAY IN G.A.A. G.A.A. Top Row: Marian Ransom, Nancy LaMunyon, Deloras Miell, Marge Ingalls, Kay Taddiken, Sharon Knight, JoAnn Jostes, Sharon Coffin. Middle Row: JuLee Albers, Ann Kosch, Beverly Rosen- berry, Betty Lees, Barbara Coffin, Myrna Krebsbach, Janice Coffin, Jean Ingalls, Marlene Schinzel, Front Row: Audrey Kal- lenbach, Janet Kuhnel, Donna Tomasevicz, Donna Eller, Betsy Reeder, Pat Doty, Pat Jones, Alyce Gabel. Get out and fight girls! Fire up! Get on the ball! These were the cries heard from Jerry Matschullat, coach of the girls' volleyball team. The girls in G.A.A. started out the school year by playing ooftball and touch football, but when cold days came, they retired to the gym to practice volleyball in preparat- ion for games played against other schools. Date Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec.12 Dec.l6 Dec.19 Jan.13 Jan.30 Page 22. VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1952 and 1953. Opponent Place. Gresham Gresham. Rising City Shelby Benedict Shelby Thayer Shelby Ulysses Ulysses Dwight Aseumpt. Shelby Osceola Shelby WE SAW THE GIRLS CHEER PEP CLUB. Shelby's Husky Howlers got off to a howing start with an enrollment of twen- ty-three girls. Under the sponsorship of Miss Anne Marie Kreifels, the officers were elect- ed: Barbara Haskins, President; Barbara Coffin, Vice-President; Nancy LaMunyon, secretary and Donna Eller, Treasurer. Cheerleaders chosen at the end of the 1952 school term were seniors, Jean Ingalls, Pat Doty, Janice Coffin and Junior, Betty Lees. The cheerleaders chose gold bell-hop Jackets with black corduroy skirts lined with gold. Members of the pep club chose gold corduroy slacks and black blouses or sweaters. The pep club's main purpose of course, is to back-up the boys to help bring victories. Committees of girls were kept busy during the home games selling hot dogs, pop corn, fudge, pop, coffee, candy bars and gum. Page 24. Senior Band. left to Right: Jerry McMeekin, Sharon Knight; Jim Hastert; Kay TaMlken; Mr. Dellinger. Seated, Back row: Gary Bemu3; Marlon Ransom; Louie Whitmore- Howard itmore: Eugene Reisdorff; Frank Feeser; Keith Walden. Middle Row: Marlene Schinzel; Judy Blevins; Sharon Brazee- Lar- Dwa Karms? 1 â Bernerd Haskins; Jean Ingalls; Luvern Killion, Front Row:pat Doty; Betty Lees; Sandra McMeekin; Roger Moon; MargieTngalls; Ann Kosch; Mervin Ransom. â An enrollment of 28 members made up the Senior Band, which experienced many new and exciting thrills this year. For the lirst time in the history of Shelbv Hie-h band attended Band Dayâ in Lincoln AlScugh ?ÂŁS5 haS Sot vet them?Ved m lforms for the occasion, many compliments were given OUR BAND WENT AHEAD. Junior Band Judy Harrls; Janet iFlrLEllarFoberr mSe?31 861'â Funkhouw T5faffaH35i:J|Set0oS!aâgh: Joan Vocak! Rod ey Vachali npt,n whose p pose is to experience begin- fr?of0r Participation in the Senior Band, has an enrollment of 12 members. They are given above. enrolment Page 25. jppSk r ms I Later in the year, made possible through donations given by the businessmen and Shelby residents, new uniforms were bought. If the band is given as much support in future years, as it has in the past, it is cure to be a great success. Page 26. THE CHORUS WON HONORS. Louder, corae on kids! you can do better than this! These were some of the comments heard during the school year of music. Mr. Dellinger, the capable instructor, directed the Christmas concert and prepared us for the yearly dis- trict music contest, held in Fremont. At the 1952 District Music Contest, the Shelby vocal- ists won four superior ratings. Back Rov?: Paul Rosenberry, Charles Gabel, Tom Kerkman, Bill Ray, Kenneth Knight, and Louis Whitmore. Middle Row: Gene Scow, Keith Walden, Ronald Smith, Dwayne Harms, Jim Hastert, Donald Gabel. Front Larry Hasselbalch, Jerome Reisdorff, Coach Mat'sâ chullat, Myron Heimer,; Bob Jostes, not shovn. The season of '52 began with nine lettermen returning to S.H.S.: - Jim Hastert, S Club president: Tom Kerkman, Vice-President; Charles Gabel, Secretary-treasurer; Paul Rosenberry, Dwayne Harms, Bill Ray, Louis Whitmore, Larry Hasselbalch, Jerome Reisdorff. At the end of the football season the club membership was increased to sixteen high-spirited boys. Page 27 HOMS ECONOMICS. HOME ECONOMICS Back Row: Betsy Reeder; Myrna Krebsbach; Janet DeBaets; Ann ⢠Kosch; JuLee Albers; Margie Scholz; Audrey Rallenbach. Front Row: Marion Ransom; Sharon Coffin; Margie Ingalls; Miss Kreifels; Kay Taddiken; Janet Kuhnel; DeLoras Miell. Agriculture. Back Row: Eugene Bernt, Bob Jostes, Norman Gabel, Gerald Hopwood, Eugene Brase, Richard Eller, Jerry McMeekin. Middle Row: Jerry Peterson, Gary Bemus, Ronnie Vakoc, Eugene Reisdorff, Howard Whitmore. Gene Scow, Harley Hecker, Charles Gabel. Front Row: Mr. Duey, Louis Whitmore, Larry Hasselbalch, Paul Rosenberry, Jerome Reisdorff, Ronald Smith, Don Gabel. Page 28. WE SAW THE PLAYERS ACT. Drama Standing, Left to Right: Jerry McMeekin, Marion Ransom; Mrs. Young. Seated: Ann Kosch, Nancy LaMunyon, Shar- on Knight. HOMECOMING. This year's Homecoming was the Fifth Annual Homecoming held in S.H.S. The theme for the floats was song titles. The prize-winning float was the seniors' float, Liberty Bell . The Juniors took second prize with their Mule Train , and the third prize went to the S Club,with the song title of Cruising Down the River. The Grid Queen this year was Janice Coffin. Her attendants were Alyce Gabel, and Nancy La Munyon. The identity of the Queen was kept secret until half-time. The co-captains, Louis Whitmore and Paul Rosen- berry crowned the queen, and presented her with a kiss and a gold bracelet. The Queen and her attendants were brought onto the field in a 1910 Chalmers owned and driv- en by Harlan Carlson of Stroms- burg. Shelby met a one-point de- feat in their Homecoming Game which was played with Rising City. p?5-. aif I K i K R R I I R I  R I Page 30 Old Father Time,Keith (Woodee) Walden, wast- ing away behind school walls. i THE FRESHMEN WERE INITIATED. Man of distinction, Ronnie Vokac Is quite uppity about initiat- ions. Page 32. Oh, mighty Seniors of ' 3. Please have pity on green, little me. The cats with the mouse. I am a green teacher and I thuck my Turn. Coach Matochul- lat off the Gridiron. I I I ⢠I I WE APPRECIATE VERY MUCH the fact that we were permitted to help in the making of this Annual DANIEL STUDIO DANIEL NEATER Makers of Fine Photographs EXPERTS IN KODAK FINISHING COLUMBUS YOUR TEXACO DEALER.... Shelby Co-op Oil Co. --TRUCK SERVICE- SHELBY Phone 3471 NEBRASKA 24-Hour Service Berntâs One-Stop Service CAFE AND SERVICE STATION Motel â Oil â Gasoline â Grease â Tires Meals â Short Orders THE PLACE WHERE EVERY ONE MEETS AFTER THE GAME SHELBY NEBRASKA Gabriel Motor and Implement Co. Cars, Trucks and Farm Machinery SATISFACTION IN EVERY TRANSACTION SHELBY ' Phone 3421 NEBRASKA Moonâs I. G. A. Store WHERE SHOPPING IS EASY And Profitable Stocks Complete Everyday Low Prices Shelby Mill Elevator Custom Grinding and Mixing Cash Grain Buyers PHONE 2391 Your Patronage Solicited Phone 3461 Shelby, Nebr. Shelby Nebraska Economy Food Market A. L. Buchholz MEATS AND GROCERIES A Complete One-Stop Shopping Center Shelby Nebraska Tony Kerkman Commercial Trucking Phone 3181 SHELBY NEBR. Shelby Hatchery And Feed Store Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizers CASH For Poultry, Cream and Eggs Shelby Hotel And Cafe Meet Your Friends Here SHELBY NEBR. Phone 4571 i i ft n ft ft ft Shelby â Phone 2321 â Nebr. 1 a Farmers Co-op Business Assân. GRAIN PEED BLEVINS AND COAL Phone 3451 Shelby, Nebr. PHARMACY 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 MASSEY-HARRIS Modern Farm Equip. and General Electric Appliances McMeekin Implement Co. SHELBY NEBRASKA Mattâs Market MEATS GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Phone 4581 Shelby, Nebraska a mmmmmmamsmmmm âs Tavern Ray Wombacher Beer, Wine and Liquor Sandwiches and Soft Drinks Shuffleboard Phone 4631 Shelby, Nebraska Shelby Hardware And Furniture Co. Frigidaire Home Appliances Zenith Radio and Television COMPLETE LINE Hardware and Furniture Glidden Paint Phone 4601 SHELBY Butch, Marion, Gladys, Ruby Cuiligan Softwater Service J. A. AND B. J. MATTICKS Shelby Nebraska The First National Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A GOOD BANK- IN A GOOD TOWN Shelby Nebraska R. M. Brazee Produce Store CASH BUYER of cream, eggs and poultry Stoley Feeds Cornhusker Seed Corn Insurance of all kinds SHELBY NEBRASKA Paul S. Dobias BUILDER CONTRACTOR and Ireneâs Beauty Shop Phone 3402 Shelby, Nebraska Harold F. Daum, M. D. Shelby Nebraska Strand-Ray Lumber Co. Quality Lumber BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 4581 SHELBY, NEBRASKA Shelby Variety Dry Goods Gift Items Sundries School Supplies Household Needs HASTERT HARDWARE Shelbyâs Leading HARDWARE Since 1906 Phone 3411 Shelby Lewis Pool Hall A. L. Lewis HARDING ICE CREAM THE BEST YOU CAN BUY Shelby Call 2471 ARTSHOCKEY Mechanic - Specialize in Buicks PHONE 3501 Shelby Nebraska ROYE.HARTSON BDICK CASS HOME OIL CO. ARTHUR KRKR3BACH, Mgr. Bay Gas and Oils Tank Wagon Service Phone 2341 Shelby Congratulations, Seniors Shelby Produce OTTO PAULSEN Cream - Poultry - Eggs PHONE 2371 SHELBY WILBERâS CAFE Short Orders Soft Drinks Sweden Creme High Quality and Low Butterfat Home Cooked Dinners SHELBY NEBRASKA Wilber and Virginia Haskins Congratulations, Seniors LaMyra Beauty Shop I K I I I â â 1 R R m m m Columbus Grain Company, Inc. Grains - Feeds - Grain Storage WE TRULY APPRECIATE EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU JACKSON Dry Cleaners and Launderers Pickup and Delivery Service Wednesday and Saturday Rogers Jewelry Company COLUMBUS NEBR. Keepsake Diamonds Watches Silverware Expert Watch Jewelry Repair CONVENIENT TERMS We Give S H Green Stamps COLUMBUS NEBR. Alexand Furniture Co. FURNISHINGS For The Entire House COLUMBUS NEBR. Levine Brothers QUALITY CLOTHING for men and women Columbus Nebraska BEHLEN MANUFACTURING CO. Modern Equipment For The Modern Farm COLUMBUS NEBR. Specialists In Ladies Smart Apparel THE IRENE SHOP Exclusive But Not Expensive COLUMBUS NEBR. FORREST L. CORN Columbus Music Co. Pianos - Radios - Phonographs Band Orchestral Instruments Accessories Records SHEET MUSIC Columbus Nebraska I I k k k k B B k i k B Gifts that are Novel Different T S APPLIANCE AND GIFT STORE Just South of Columbus Bank TOOLEYâS COLUMBUS Anderson Floral Co. COLUMBUS NEBR. ââSay it with Flowers But Say it With Oursâ Kepners, Osceola Agents Egger Produce Cash Buyers of Eggs and Creim and Poultry Distributors of Fairmont ICE CREAM Columbus Appliance Co. Frigidaire Appliances Zenith Radios and Television Duo Therm Gas and Oil Heaters 2613 -13 St. Columbus, Nebr. MIESSLER DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS COLUMBUS Boyd Hardware Co. FOR HARDWARE THAT STANDS HARDWEAR 2619-21 13 St. Columbus Congratulations Class of â53 The Art Printery Office and School Supplies PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Columbus Nebraska East of Columbus Theatre â p The Blue Bird SHOP FOR WOMEN 2506 - 13th St. Columbus 1000 WATTS 900 KC Radio Station KJSK Columbus Nebraska YOUR STATION In The Heart of the Nation The Soil Mover Co. FOR SOIL CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATING INDUSTRIAL SITE Columbus Nebraska Ruralgas Corp. USE PROPANE GAS in your tractor, heat your home with the Savings GAS APPLIANCES Ph. 9153 Columbus, Neb. McOfe Jewelers GIFTS OF QUALITY For All Occasions Columbus Nebraska KOSCH Manufacturing Company Makers of Front-Mounted POWER MOWERS other Quality Farm Equip. COLUMBUS NEBR. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY âEvery bite a Delightâ Gloor Bakery Baking For Special Occasions for Taste Quality Dial 7431 Bordy-Store COLUMBUS Silverstone-Suits City Club Shoes - Portis - Hats Tom Sawyer - Boys Clothes 11th St. South of Track COLUMBUS SALES PAVILION M. H. VAN BERG, Owner AUCTION Hogs Every Friday; Cattle, Horses, Sheep Every Saturday COLUMBUS NEBRASKA I i l l t l i Mr. and Mr . Richard Detimoro Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dari H. C. Augustin Ray Gabriel Jess McMillan Bill Alcorn Chester Buchholz Emmett C. Beebe Neil Bahr Everett Jaworski Max Harms Don Funkhouser Ray Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Carmichael Willis Wills Kenneth Taddiken Graham Moon Tony Pokomey Ogal Miller Oliver Scow Herman Gabel H. C. Beebe Raymond DeBaets Paul Rinke Mabel Renander BOOSTERS â Guy Feeser Elmer Schnider Charles Bemis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scholz Jerry Henggeler Bill Thomas V. E. Kinnaird Pat Walgreen Paul Killion Tom Brigham Eugene Gabel Ray McBeth Milton Gabriol Betty Schinzel Mr. and Mrs. J. H. LaMunyon George Skidmore Wallace Logan Wilhelm Kosch Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augustin Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobish. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Englebort Gabel Homer Ingalls Mr. and Mrs. Norval Augustine Mr. and Mrs. Art Krebsbach Bill Beebe Alfred Gabel Bill Morgan Mary Lambe Wayne Kinnan George McMeekin Mr. and Mrs. L. Daum Mr. and Mrs. Malyn DeTurk Irene K rum bach George Cemper Mr. end Mrs. Tom LaMunyon Joe and Carrie Drovwal L. H. Kumph Hubert Augustine Irvin Lehman. Lincoln Rex Peterson Dave Scow Roland Scow Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Oades Martha Herger Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Matschullat Jerry Paulsen Clyde Cox I I I K 1 I § 1 k GREETINGS BEST WISHES Best Wishes To The Seniors Campbell and Nyberg OSCEOLA NEBRASKA To The Senior Class of 1953 SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL The Shelby Sun Osceola 5c-$1.00 Store VARIETY DRY GOODS GIFTS Osceola Nebraska IN OSCEOLA You Are Always Welcome At Crouse-Tex Drug Co. Sam T. Crouse âChance favors the Prepared Mindâ Good Luck to you seniors in your voyage of Discovery The Gas Company OSCEOLA NEBR. Congratulations, Seniors Mills, Mills and Mills OSCEOLA NEBR. Wobig and Son Equip. Co. OSCEOLA NEBR. Phone 4401 Your IHC Dealer CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT PHONE 3331 OSCEOLA NEBR. Dr. C. R. Peterson PHONE 2411 OSCEOLA NEBR. Congratulations, Seniors Norton and Norton OSCEOLA NEBR. ANNUAL BUSINESS MGRS. Pat Doty and Marlene Schinzel ART PHOTOGRAPHY Bill Ray â----- M |ÂŁ4 ')|  ) I  ) I 1 i ! i is' 6 â ( i V' Vv . i i V 1 ) VI I I.  i : ⢠1-1 A l iv i 1 IMI M â˘n ; i  Al;i C IU MI ⢠ii â . i ici : 1 KjiAY- â i !- 11 j i rii! I N o i. i â i.i flil 1 N it) ; ,nV t 1 KM 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I5INI  1 ⢠.( â5 III 1 1 1 1 ' mivi m b I SJ MUflH 1 I.I â l'.ÂŤ .!â M  ⢠â˘' inii i;N ' - :⢠âNAl ni' III' ÂŤ ⢠II I II â˘' I i i M
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