Shelby High School - Husky Yearbook (Shelby, NE)

 - Class of 1958

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SENIORS NEWSPAPER ANNUAL STAFF Annual Advertising The seniors edited the Spec- end compiled the Annual aa an extra-curricular activity this year. Assistant Editor Annual Staff 8

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Kenny Kuhnel Chorus Football Basketball Track S-Club 1 1-2-3 i-4 l-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 Dennis Feeaer Basketball 1-2 Track 1-3 SENIORS 4 i i Bob Whltrior e Chorus 1-2-3-U Football 1-2-3-U Basketball 1-2-3-2+ Track 1-2-3-U S-Club 2-3-2+ Student Council 2-2+ Class Officer 2 Larry Augustin (bhorus 1- Football 1-2- Basketball 1-2- Track 1-2- S-Club 1-2- Student Council Class Officer 3 7 WWUUiW f )



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HISTORY In looking back through tha annuals of former years, we seniors find that Judy Blevins, Sandra McMeekin, Joan Hass- elbaloh, Kenneth Kubicek, Janet Knight, Janice Kerkman, and Lee Clatter were the members of the timid little first grade of Shelby in 1914-6. JoAnn Scholz Joined the group in 19 8. During our grade school life we were Joined by Judy Harris and Carol Carter both of California, but the latter later moved to Columbus, Randall Slinonsen from Osceol% Joined the class, but left during his seventh year. Robert Whitmore from District 21, left in the fourth year only to return in his seventh. Shirley Paulsen came into our class from Omaha, and Ann tfombacher from Lawrence, Nebraska. During our sixth year we lost a beloved classmate, Janice Kerkman, who passed away. Sue Doty left in her sev- enth year to attend school In Tekamah, Nebraska, but re- turned the freshmen year. With all our childhood memories behind us we were ready to take the next step in our climb to the top of the ladder. Anxiously awaiting the beginning of our freshmen year, we were joined by Dennis Feeser, Larry Augustin, uennis Prell, Kenneth Kuhnel, Karen Thelen, Janet Dunning, Sharon- Deden, Janice Alt, and Joyce Scow, who left at the end of her junior year. Norma Keeler then joined us In the fall of 1956. Dennis Prell left at the end of his freshmen year. The mighty seniors of that year greeted us with a hearty welcome. The class composed themselves and elected as class oficers Judy Harris, president; Sue Doty, vice- president; Sandra, McMaekin, secretary; and Joan Hassel- balch, treasurer. Our subjects were science, general mathematics, English and shop. Our class sponsor was Ruby Young. With the caption of green freshiea cast aside, we pushed onward Into our sophomore year. Robert Whitmore, president; Joan Hasselbalch, vice-presidsnt; Sharon Deder secretary; and Ann Wombacher, treasurer; were elected. The new subjects were world history, home making, alge- bra, and drivers education. Delores Cochran was our spon- sor. Awaiting us now was the title of upperclassmen. The jovial group once again climbed the next step to advancement. Officers elected for the junior year were Larry Augustin, president; Judy Harris, vice-president; Joyce Scow,' secre- tary; and Sandra McMeekin, treasurer. Mr. Johnson was our sponsor for this year. There was now more of a choice in choosing a specific course. Highlights of the junior year were the receiving of class rings, the class play, Three Blind Dates , and the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The theme for this bright, cheerful occasion was Candyland . We finally reached the top of the ladder as the Mighty Seniors of 195u. Senior officers were Judy Harris, presi- dent; Sandra McMeekin, vice-president; Janice Alt, seoretarj and Janet Dunning, treasurer. We selected as class colors, blue and white, and the carnation as the class flower. Early In the year we had our pictures taken in Hastings Outstanding memories of this year were the publishing of the school paper, compiling of the Annual, the enjoying of the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, and the presenting of the Senior Play. After all of these events we anxiously looked forward to Baccalaurette and Commencement. Thus we conclude the history of the Mighty Seniors of 9

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