f s Eke World Earns so doEhe pages of THE ms shelby annurl Record ingE He events csf tine Year DEDICATION Through his warm and tender ways, Mr. Colling has been an inspiration to all students under him. For this and many other reasons too numerous to mention, we the Seniors of 59 wi3h to dedicate our annual to Mr. Robert Colling. 2 I FUTURE DRERH ahoaosco auolic school poa smcloy, ncsaaska 9 THE OLD HOHESTERD 3 s rdm inistra tion William T. Classen Superintendent of Schools Robert Colling High School Principal BOARD OP EDUCATION Don Linton Leon Hopwood Russel Smith Homer Ingalls Pres. Clifford Hernbloom Sec. Rex Brigham Treasurer Lewis Hastert 4 Supt. Classen Back Row-Barbra Lemon, Richard Remy, Ruby Young. Pr on t ow-Richard Kittridge, William Classen, Robert Colling, Godfrey Machal. Back Row-Jean Brigham, Mabel Moon, Thurma Caldwell. Pront ftow-Norma Krumbach, Betty Majors, Gladys Sedlak, Marlene Niebar 5 -cnrpoT'n rooxotn noa c O -CHrpoum rooxoi iohi Rodney Pruss Football 1,2,3,!; Basketball 1,2,3,!; Track 1,2,3,!; Chorus 1,2,3,1; S-Club 2,3,1; Class Officer 2,3,U Band 1,2,3,!; Band Officer b Student Council 2,U Seniors Gary Hernbloom Football Basketball Track Chorus S-Club Class Officer Student Council 1.2.3, !; 1,2,3,1; 1.2.3, !; 1.2.3, !; 2,3,1; it Roger Moon Football 1,2,3,!; Basketball 1,2,3.!; Track 1,2,3,!; Chorus 1,2,3,!; S-Club 2,3,1; Class Officer 3,!; Band 1,2,3,!; Band Officer 2,3,1; Student Council 3 Karen Kubicek Girls Glee 1,3,1; G. A. A. 1,3,1; Pep Club 1,2,1; Class Officer 2,3,1; Band 1,2,3,!; Grid Queen 1; 6 Miriam Coffin Chorus Girls Glee G. A. A. Pep Club Class Officer Queen Candidate 1.2.3, !+ 1.2.3, !+ 1,3,1+ 1.2.3, !+ 1,2 Kenneth Schlesinger Football Basketball Track Chorus S-Club Band Band Officer 1,2,3,1+ 1.2.3, !+ 1.2.3, !+ 1.2.3, !+ 1.2.3, !+ 3 Jo anne Glatter Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Glee 1,2,3,!+ G. A. A. l,3,i+ Pep Club 1,2,3,!+ Class Officer 1,2,3 Cheerleader 3,1+ Queen Candidate 1+ Gary Coffin Football 2,3,1+ Track 2,3,1+ Chorus 2 S-Club 2,3,1+ 7 Kenneth Kubicek Basketball 1 Chorus 1,2 Band 1,2 Carol Smith Chorus Girls Glee G. A. A. Pep Club Band 1.2.3.U 1,2,3A 1.3A 1.2.3A 1 2.3A Juanita Rinke Larry Kumph Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 G. A. A. l,2,3,li Pep Club 1,2,3.14- Band 1,2,3,1+ Football Basketball Track Chorus S-Club 1.2.3A 1.2,3,U 1,2,U 1.2 k 8 Jerome Scholz Football Basketball Track Chorus S-Club Class Officer 1.2.3, 1.2.3, k 1.2.3, k 2.3, b 2.3, k 1 Diana Thorpe Chorus 2,b Girls Glee 2,b G. A. A. 2,b Pep Club 2,k Student Council k Majorette 2,k Queen Candidate k Harvest of Harmony Queen Candidate k Maureen Kresback Chorus Girls Glee G. A. A. Pep Club V. B. Club 2 1.2.3, k 1.2.3, k 1.2.3, h 3,k Robert Colling Class Sponsor 9 lors Guard, L.K. Honorary Cap. K.S. All State, G.H. Boys Stater, R.M. Outdoorsman, K.K. Queen, K.K. 3 3 -tf i i iw Guard, G.C. G l's Stater M.C . Cheer Leader, J.G. Half-Sack,J.S. 10 CLASS HISTORY When looking back over the years, the Seniors of '59 find that six out of the present fifteen completed the full twelve years in Shelby Public Schools. These students are Kenneth Schlesinger, Roger Moon, Larry Kumpf, JoAnn Glatter, Maureen Krebsbach, and Karen Kubicek. Gary Hernbloom, LaVern Killion, Judy McMeekin, Juanita Rinke, and Janet Grubaugh, started in the first grade in Shelby, but did not fully complete all twelve years in Shel- by. Judy McMeekin left the class after her third year. Later she rejoined the class in the seventh grade, but only for a short period. Juanita Rinke, who attended a rural school after the third grade, returned in the sixth. Janet Grubaugh left the Shelby class during the sixth grade. Janet moved to Stromsburg. LaVern Killion left Shelby and moved to Gothenburg after his sixth grade year. Rodney Pruss joined the class in the seventh grade. He came from North Bend, Nebraska. Diana Thorpe Joined the class in the eighth grade. She came from Wichita, Kansas. Diana left after her sophomore year, but returned for her senior year. Kenneth Kubicek left Shelby during his freshman year to attend Sidney High School. He returned to join the Class of ’59 during his junior year. With the opening of the freshman year, the class was joined byJerome Scholz, MiMi Cc' in, Linda Bralthwait, Carol Smith, and Gary Hernbloom. The class then was composed of fourteen pupils. During the sophomore year, Gary Coffin and Diana Thorpe joined the class to make it sixteen. Gary came from Kramer High in Columbus, and Diana, from Osceola. Linda Braithwait quit school near the end of her junior year to marry; thus did not rejoin the class. Janet Knight did not return the following year. The Senior Class of 59 therefore ends its high school days with Juanita Rinke, GaryCoffin, Carol Smith, Gary Hern- bloom, JeroraeScholz, Roger Moon, LariyKumpf, Kenneth Schles- inger, MiMi Coffin, JoAnn Glatter, Maureen Kresbach, Rodney Pruss, Kenneth Kubicek, Karen Kubicek, and Diana Thorpe. 11 Class prophecy The year Is 1975; the place, somewhere between the earth and the sky. I was just beginning to check the airflight passenger list when a voice called out from down on the run- way, Wait, wait for me. I looked up and saw a dark figure running toward the plane. As he reached the ramp, I noticed something very familiar about him. He resembled an old classmate of mine. I checked the passenger list, and sure enough, it wa3 he—Gary Hernbloom, Shelby, Nebraska. As I began reading through the list of names, I realized a most amazing thing: nearly all of the passengers were old class- mates of mine. I said to Gary as he was seated, You wouldn't remember me? Oh, sure, said Gary, you are Diana Thorpe. Gary had enlisted in the navy and liked it so well he had stayed on and had risen to the rank of lieutenant. It seems he had married a girl he met while in California. Prom the picture he showed me, she was beautiful, and Gary seemed to be very proud of her. At that moment a warning light flashed. I knew it was my duty to see that all safety belts were fastened. I looked at all the familiar faces abroad and wondered what act of fate had brought ib together at such a moment. I went immed- iately to the pilot's pit to learn the cause of the 3ignal. The worried look of the pilot told me this was a matter of grave concern. What is wrong? I asked. Engine trouble, he grimly replied. We will have to make an emergency land- ing. It is strange what a crisis will make a person do. Take the girl in the front seat. I knew her. Her name was Juan- ita Rinke. She was obviously frightened. I sat down by her side and asked if she remembered me. She said she did and wanted to know if I thought we were going to crash. I said, Oh, no, and began to talk to her about herself. I learned she was a secretary for a firm in Lincoln and that she was on her way to meet her husband, Clark Youngdahl, who had just been transferred. Sitting behind Juanita was a man I recognized as Rodney Pruss. I greeted him and asked him what he was doing now. He said he was with a law firm where he was coining money!11 He was also making a stab at politics, and I was sure, that with his aggressiveness, he would do well in that field. Rodney was not married. He said he was still playing the field . Good old Rodney I excused myself and went farther back to talk to JoAnn Bemis, the former JoAnn Glatter, whom I had a difficult time recognizing as the blond hair of her high school days was now back to its original color. She said she was doing sec- retarial work for a firm in Colorado, that is when she was not at home with her two children. She looked very happy and as lovely as ever. I caught sight of Karen Kubicek. I could tell she had finished her beauty training: she was doing quite well, Up- on talking to her, I found out she was happily married to 12 Larry Daum. They have a baby boy named after Larry. Both seemed very pleased with the little one. I ventured across the Isle to cheer someone else. This time it was Larry Kumpf. He looked the same as before. He was still farming at Shelby, and was quite satisfied with results. He was married to a very cute Shelby girl. Across the isle from Larry, I spotted an old friend of mine, Maureen Krebsbach. I could plainly see that the vi- tality of her high school days was still there. She was a skating instructor In Lincoln, was married to her high school sweetheart, and had a baby girl. I started back to the cockpit to check the safe landing possibilities. A man stopped me by inquiring, Aren't you Diana Thorpe? I said, Yes. I am Gary Coffin, he said. I recognized him then, but he really changed. I guess that is what the navy did for Gary. He said he was on his way to Colorado on a government surveying project. Of course, Gary was single. Still the playboy. But I wondered for how much longer. We all knew Gary. Returning from the cockpit, I started for the lunch com- partment. Who stepped up to the door? Corky Schlesinger. Same old Corky. What if the passengers should wear safe- ty belts. That order did not worry Corky any. He had been playing football with the Cleveland Browns. He said it was about time for him to quit, and he was thinking of going in- to the IBM. business. He told me he had married a girl froqj Ohio. I was glad to hear of his success and happiness. In the first seat aat a woman wrapped in furs and appar- ently asleep. I started to pass by as she raised her head, and I recognized MiMi Coffin. MiMi said she was a lab tech- nician at the Lincoln General Hospital, and was the wife of a prominent Lincoln businessman. With MiMi was Carol Smith. She also worked at the Lincoln General Hospital. Prom what I learned, she was one of the best nurses there. They both seemed typical career girls. As I went on down the isle, a distinguished looking man asked me how long it would be before we landed. I instantly recognized this gentleman as Roger Moon. Roger told me he had received a degree in engineering and was doing very well. He and Judy had married after he had been graduated from college and have a baby boy. Next, I served coffee to Jerome Scholz and Kenny Kubicek. Jerome was farming at Shelby, and Kenny was working at Beh- len's in Columbus. Jerome, it seems, had married Linda, a girl he knew in high school days. Kenny as still single but had his eye on a certain young lady in Columbus. Lights of the plane flashed a signal for landing. I checked the safety belts and soon we landed. I bade my classmates farewell and joined my husband to leave the air port and my last flight as an air hostess. I was on my way to a new and safer life of teaching. 13 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959 of Shelby High School, being of sound mind and memory, cb hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testment, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, the imperial Seniors, do hereby will to the Juniors our intelligent thoughts and our sophisticated personalities to the Sophomores our ability to have fun and still keep within the rules of the school; and to the Freshmen, our ways of studying. I, Gary Coffin, will nysinging ability to Danny Peterson. I, Miriam Coffin, will my tommy-gun laugh to Mr. Kitt- ridge. I, JoAnn Glatter, will my short, blonde hair to Jessie Cox. I, Gary Hernbloom, will my ability to get along with women to James Langer and Larry Thomas. I, Maureen Krebsbach, will my ability to play volleyball to Jean McGimpsey. I, Karen Kubicek, will my black leotards to Coach Colling to keep him warm at football practices. I, Kenneth Kubicek, will my ability to hunt to Gregg Abbott. I, Larry Kumpf, will my running ability to Wayne Davis. I, Roger Moon, will my short haircut to Larry Kallenbach and Pete Ingalls. I, Rodney Pruss, will my leadership ability to Jim Scow and Kenny Thelen. I, Juanita Rinke, will my height to Patty Coffin. I, Kenneth Schlesinger, will ray curly hair to Jill Smith. I, Carol Smith, will my ability to talk patrolmen out of fines to the Junior boys. I, Diana Thorpe, will my long fingernails to Peggy Brig- ham. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1959 have de- clared this our last will and testment here to this twenty- first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine. 14 BRNQUFT OF ]S8 At The Banquet The Servers At The Prom 15 The homecoming for 1958 was held on October 10. In the afternoon the high school students marched with the band as they paraded up- town to advertise the football game. The football game was played against the school's oldrival. Rising City, At the half-time of the Ris- ing City-Shelby game, Karen Kubicekwas crowned Grid Queen. For this ceremony Benny Thelen drove the queen candidates onto the field in his convertible and into a crown formed by the band. The band played Let Me Call You Sweetheart as the honorary captains,Corky Schlesinger and Gary Hernbloom presented the queen with an identification bracelet, a gift of the S-CluU A mixer was held after the game at the Shelby Legion Hall. This event brought a close to the homecoming of 1958. 16 SENIOR EDITORS The project of editing The Spectator has been cus- tomary as the Senior's privilege. The staff members of our school paper. The Spec- tator, gave their extra time to editing this paper, to bring the school news to elementary and high school students and their parents in a parmanent form for each month. Annual Staff Members Off We Go To Sell Ads I The editing of this Annual is also a privilege given to the Seniors. Much time and effort was devoted to this project by the annual Staff in order that they could make The Husky truly outstanding. Elgin, Hamilton, Bulova Watches Orange Blossom Diamonds McOfe Jewelry Columbus, Nebraska For your news reading pleasure, 1 ess than aday Columbus Columbus, Daily Telegram Nebraska 17 3 uniord 2nd Row- Jill Smith, Janet Kosch,Patty White, Karen Smith, Carol Albers, Larry Blrkel, Mr. Remy. 3rd Row- Judy Linton, Rodney Vachal,Leon Eller,Den nls Hiemer, Jessie Cox, Peggy Brigham, Mildred Wil- son. The Juniors present their class nlay, DO YOU TRUST YOUR BOYFRIEND, on November 11;, 1953. Will you kindly get out? You'll love this perfume. Who says so? No, No, please nol My it's quiet for a change 18 opli op from ore6 1st Row- Merrill Krebabach.Don Reisdorff, eroy Mat- ticks, Bernadette Sedlock, John Casey, 2nd Row- Diane Alt, Nancy Hopwood, Mrs. Lemon,Deanna Thelen, Sue Scow. men 1st Row- Sharon Abbott, Kenny Wombacher, Jerry Dun- ning, Jim Scow, Dick Tomasevicz, Wayne Davis, Patty Krumbach. 2nd Row- Mr. Kittridge, Patty Coffin.Rosanne Rinke, Patty Augustine, Gregg Abbott, ames Langer, David Kubicek, Jean McGimpsey. 19 Glamour girls Good to the very last drop Look sharp, feel sharp be sharp 1 Little Black Sambo Shoe-shine boys The contented look Who's the victim? Who's; tired Who's next??? Surround himl Economy Food Market Don Bucholz Prop, Phone 3521 20 Shelby Nebraska RfiFER JOHNSON PICKED RII-RMERICflW Rafer Johnson, of San Joaquin Valley, Californie,was pick- ed AllAmericanAthlete for 1 58. He was a winner of the deca- thlon in track and excelled in basket- ball and football. IN S PORTS 21 FOOTBRLL Offensive 1st Row- Roger Moon, Don Reisdorff, Rodney Pruss, Pete Ingalls. Gary Hernbloom, 2nd Row- Frank Alt, Corky Schleslnger,Jerry Thelen. FOOTBALL RESULTS OF 1958 Shelby Opponents 33 Ulysses 0 26 St, Joe 19 19 McCool Junction 6 33 Dwight Assumption 13 7 Rising City 19 33 Marietta 0 19 Utica 21 U3 Gresham 0 5U Bradshaw 13 ZZ mm Defensive 1st Row- Gary Coffin, Pete Ingalls, Ron Coffin,Rod- ney Fruss, Larry Kumpf, Gary Hernbloom, Jerry Thelen. 2nd Row- Roger Moon, Corky Schlesinger. The Squad 1st Row- Pete Ingalls, Dick Tomesevlcz, Ron Coffin, Larry Kumpf, Roger Moon, Leroy Mattlcks, Jim Scow, 2nd Row- Corky Schlesinger, Frank Alt, Wayne Davis, Jerome Scholz”, Gary Hernbloom, Jerry Thelen, Gary Coffin, 3rd Row- Dennis Hlemer, Gregg Abbott, Rodney Pruss, Jerry Dunning, Don Relsdorff, Tom Messing, Kenneth Thelen, Kenneth Wcmbacher, Mr, Colling, 23 BRSKETBRII First Team- Jerry Thelen, LeRoyMattlcks, RogerMoon, Fete Ingalls, JeromeScholz, Larry Kumpf, Gary Hem- bloom, Frank Alt, Rodney Pruss, Coach Kittrldge. 1st Row- LeRoy Matticks, Roger Moon, Jerome Scholz, Gary Hernbloom, FrarikAlt, Larry Blrkel-Student Man- ager. 2nd Row- Jerry Thelen, Rodney Pruss, Pete Ingalls, Larry Kumpf, DennisHlemer, Corky Schleslnger, Coach Kittrldge. Congratulations to the Seniors of '59 This page sponsored by Mills, Mills 6? Mills Mgsr- Kean 24 Osceola Nebraska 1st Row- Kenny Wombacher, Dennis Hiemer, Corky Sch- lesinger, Don Reisdorff, Kenny Thelen, Rodney Pruss 2nd Row- Coach Kittridge, Jerry Thelen,Larry Kumpf Dick Tomasevicz, Pete Ingalls, Wayne Davis, Larry Birkel-Student Manager. First Five- Leroy Matticks, RogerMoon, Jerome Scholz Gary Hernbloom, Frank Alt, Coach Kittridge. Don't pay more....Don't settle for less Natural Gas is best The Gas Co. Osceola Nebraska Furniture,Floor Covering,Funeral Service Serving Polk County Since 1879 Osceola Kepners Nebraska 25 Relay Team- JeromeScholz, Jerry Thelen, Roger Moon, and Corky Schleslnger, Track Records 144.0 yd Freshman relay Jerome Scholz Gary Hernbloom Roger Moon Corky Schleslnger 51.6 100yd, Corky Schleslnger 10,3, Pole Vault, Corky 880 Relay Jerome Scholz Jerry Thelen Roger Moon Corky Schleslnger 1:39.1 220yd, Corky Schleslnger 23.9 Schleslnger 10'2 26 1st Six- Janet Koscb, Nancy Hopwood, Maureen Krebs- bach, Jessie Cox, Diana Thorpe, Judy Linton. 1st Row- Patty Coffin, Patty Augustine, Diane Alt, Barbara Schlesinger,Deanna Thelen, Carol Smith, Sue Scow, 2nd Row- Rosanne Rlnke, Karen Smith, Juanita Rinke, Patty Krumbach, Carol Albers, Karen Kubicek, Berna- dette Sedlak. 3rd Row- Mrs. Lemon, Jill Smith, Diana Thorpe,Patty White,Jean McGlmpsey, Janet Kosch,Sally Gondrlnger, Mr. Remy. 4th Row- Maureen Krebsbach, Jessie Cox, Nancy Hop- wood, JoAnn Glatter, Sharon Abbott, 5th Row- Mildred Wilson, Judy Linton,Peggy Brigham, Mimi Coffin. e n [ VB CLULB lrt Row- Nancy Hopvood, Karen Smith, Janet Kosch, Jessie Cox. 2nd Row- Maureen Krebsbach,Mrs. Lemon, Judy Linton. STU.DEWT COUlWCIL 1st Row- Diana Thorpe, Rodney Pruss, Mr. Classen, Janet Kosch, Gary Kernbloom. 2nd Row- Sally Gondringer, Carol Albers,Jessie Cox, Don Reisdorff, Karen Smith,Deanna Thelen,Sharon Ab- bott. Pine Portraits Habermans Studio Complete Home Furnishes Alexand Furniture Co. Hastings, Nebraska Columbus, Nebraska 1st Row- Nancy Hopwood,JoAnn Glatter,Peggy Brigham, Fatty Augustine. 2nd Row- Rosanne Rlnke, Janet Kosch, Karen Smith, Juanita Rlnke, Patty Krumbach, Patty White, Carol Albers, Karen Kublcek, Mr, Remy. 3rd Row- Jean McGlmpsey, Diana Thorpe, Bernadette Sedlak, Jill Smith, Jessie Cox, Sally Gondrlnger, Sharon Abbott, Maureen Krebsbach. 4th Row- Sue Scow, BarbaraSchlesinger, Deanna Thelen, Mildred Wilson, Judy Linton, M1M1 Cofrin, Diane Alt, Carol Smith, Patty Coffin. Compliments of Josten’s Columbus Nebraska Compliments of Dr. C. R. Peterson Osceola Nebraska Cheerleaders- JoAnn Glatter, Peggy Brigham, Nancy Hopwood, Patty Augustine. 29 S-CLILB 1st Row- Dick Tomesevicz, Roger Moon,Jerome Scholz, Larry Kumpf, Leroy Mattlcks, Pete Ingalls. 2n_d. Row- Gary Hernbloom, Ron Coffin,Danny Peterson, Jim Scow, Frank Alt, Mr. Colling. 3rd Row- Don Relsdorff, Jerry Thelen, Corky Schles- lnger, Gary Coffin. 4th Row- Rodney Pruss, Tom Messing, Dennis Hlemer. David D. Hatt-Editor 30 EEXflS COES TO RUSSIA Van Cliburn, a young American from Texas, won recognition from Russia in 1952 for his outstand- ing abilities at the piano. Araosttalented Ameri- can, says Russia. WITH MUSIC 31 LI' - ' SEMI OR BRWD RRWD OFFICERS lat Row- Jessie Cox, Peggy Brigham, Mr. Machal, Janet Kosch, Karen Smith. 2nd Row- Roger Moon, Rodney Pruss. I For all Dairy Products Fairacres Dairy Farms 32 Grand Island Nebraska JUNIOR BRNO MRTORETTES Majorettes- Sharron Kuhnel, Karen Blevins, Mildred Wilson, Diana Thorpe,Diana Brigham, Barbara Schles- lnger, DeAnna Johansen, Barbara Graff. The Thriftway Store Matt’s Market Shelby Nebraska Massey-Harris, Allis Chalmers, New Idea Sales Service McMeekin Implement Co. S he1by Nebraska 33 GIRLS GIEE niXED CHORUS Johnson Chevrolet Co. Osceola Nebraska Cutest Couples Pete Ingalls-Janet Kosch Dennis Heimer-Peggy Brigham Most Artistic Karen Kubicek-Kenny Wombacher Most Athletic Schleslnger-Vanreen Krebsoach •Most Musical Roger Moon-Dinna. Tborpt Most Glamorous Jim Scow-JoAnn Glatter Most Attractive Hair Corky 3chlesinger-Jc•nn Glatter Most Likely To Succeed Diana Thoroe-Rodney Pruss 35 Best All Around Liana Theme-Corky Schlesinper Friendliest Smile Rodney Pruss-Carol Smith Kost Sophisticated Couple Roper Moon-Judy Linton Beat Build Gary Hernbloom-JoAnn Clatter 3b EIEMEWTRRY GRRDES Back row- Karen Blevins, Monte Ellsworth, Micheal Abbott, Richard White, Gary Glatter, La Donna Cohenour, Paul McKeag, Linda Hoffer, Dennis Kinnan. Middle row- Beverly Alt, Bonnie Moon, Diana B'igham, Janice Scholz, Starr Yager, Carol Alt, Carol Ann Schlesinger, De Anna Johansen. Front row- CarolThorpe,GailaWhite, Micheal Trout, Lewis Wilson, Jo Lene Heibel, Bob Matticks, Marian Smith, Mrs. Majors. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YE R Competitive basketball games with other towns highlighted the winter months for the above prospective highschool stu- dents. Of the four games played, Shelby won two and lost two. Players on the Shelby team were John Abbott, Lewis Wil- son, Mike Trout, Bob Matticks, Monte Ellsworth, Mike Abbott, Paul McKeag, Gary Glatter, Richard White, from the seventh and eighth grade, and Lee Von Bernt, Tom Scow, and Darrell Gabel from the sixth grade. Another special activity of the year was a buffet supper given as a farewell party for Mike Trout and Bob Matticks. Games and dancing followed the party which was held in the gymnasium, January 15. Congratulations to the Seniors of '59 RunYan’s I. G A. 37 bhelby Nebraska Back row- Betty McGimpsey, BarbaraOu-uj. I', Judy Funkhouser, Kathleen Kallenbach, Jane Casey, Sharon Schlesinger, Rickey Perry. Front row- Steven Scow, David Rosenberry, Jimmy Brigham, Kenny Scholz, JohnPokorney, Arthur White, Patrick Trout, Gene Sdhlesinger. Watches, Silverware, Diamonds Ahrens Jewelry Gerhard L. Ahrens, owner Osceola Nebraska Owned by the people it serves Consumers Public Power Dist. Osceola Nebraska 38 Back row- Greg McMeekin, Rodney White, Kathleen McKeag, Joy Smith, Candice Taddiken. Front row- Judy Scholz, LindaHeibel, Tommy Ingalls, Ted Classen, ConnieEhbrey, Richard Alt, Verlene Brase, Mrs. Krumbach. Back row- Shona Sue Gulbrandson, Connie Lyn Hiemer,Don- ald Brigham, Kay Abbott, Mrs. Caldwell. Front row- Randy Peterson, Betty Abbott, Douglas Abbott, Kevin Abbott, Gary Schlesinger, Craig Buchholz. Best Wishes to the Seniors of '59 Dr. Paul R. Smith Vickers, Shell Ga3 Oils Shelby Nebraska 39 Arthur Krebsbach. Mgr Shelby Nebraska B'-ck row- Sally McGimpsey, Russell Jacobsen, KirkGulbrand- son, Charmsone Jacobwen, Beverly Brigham, Cindy Hiemer, Kristin McKeag, Mrs. Sedlak. Front row- Susan Rosenberry, wurray Smith, Jacqueline Smith,Vicki Dunning,Marvin GraxT, Connie DeTurk, Dennis Kubicek, Diane Schlesinger, Hal Blevins. Back row- Nancy Lux, Becky Nekl, Steven Hohndorf, Bobby Buchholz, John Hiemer, Jeanien Hopwood, Bonne McGimpsey, Judy Vrbka, Steven Hopwood, Debra Linda. Middle row- Miss Brigham, Handy Perry, Sandra Rosenberry, Gregory Losch, Gapy Schmid, Van Grossnicklaus, 3obbie Smith, Bobbie Brase, Marilyn Alt, Michael Hatt. - r°nt row- Charles McGimpsey, Debra Schinzel, Judy Hern- bloom, Randy Hiemer, Bobbie Bierbower, David Kush, David White, Pam Augustin, Cynthia Alt. |sen Chevrolet Co. 40 Columbus Nebraska Our food supply n f s hideaway Coac hie 'x w S,- ; V“_ « I'S IflP | Very interesting g Who sale1 so? king rid Old faithfuls How many? Very Studious MiMi Who's winning You see now?? You better believe it Rising City Rising City Duren'a Standard Service Nebraska Nebraska 41 1. Janitors Just one of those days The Wheel Butch at his best Studious Freshman Pyramids Whats that? Another F?? 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