Shelton High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Shelton, NE)

 - Class of 1955

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LA ii. ,,,.,.-ff' Af ,an M lox V ' . 4 9 ....XsQL4.: , K , il,..x, k ' Q F T f A' ' vQrg's 2 ' S is iw, x ,W U83 'Yi wif' ff GIIIOI' CSS VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDFNT BOB BURMOOD ClassOft'icer3 4 Cho1r4 Class Play3 4 Dramatics4 Corona t1on Cand1date4 Football 4 Let tered4 Track 3 4 Lettered 3 Student Manager 2 S Club 4 F 3 4 F F A Offic 4 F F A Judging Team 4 A bashful boy of the 1' FA He w1ll be a farmer some day SPONSOR W L Whiting KENLEY WINEY Class Off1cer 2 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Chou' 4 Class Play3 4 Drarnatics 3 4 Student Council 3 4 State Student Coun cil Convention 3 4 National 4 Treasurer Nebraska Association of Student Council 3 Physical Ed Clu 2 3 4 Offic r 2 3 4 Basketballl L teredl 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Letteredl 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Lettered3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 L red 1 4 F A 1 Football A11 State4 Football All Conference 4 Bas ketball All Conference 4 Inter Scholastic Contest 3 4 Try to argue 1f you can I can beat most any man - ' J , 1 ' 3 ' , 1 5 I S L ' 1 5. 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DORIS SHORMANN Class Officer 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pep ClubOff1cer 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 Dramatlcs 1 4 Student Councll 4 Phys1calEducat1on 1 Llbrary Club 3 4 Llbrary Club Offlcer 3 Inter Scholastlc Contest 1 2 There s a llttle bad 1n every good llttle g1rl LUCILLE POEHLER Class Offlcer 4 Pep Club 3 4 Pep Club Off1cer 3 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Play4 Dramatlcs 1 3 Phys1cal Educatlon 1 L1 brary Club 1 3 4 Llbrary Club Offlcer 3 4 Inter Scholast1c C ntestl 2 3 4 Im here even lf Idont tell everyone JOYCE COLEMAN Class Offlcerl 2 3 4 PepClub 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff4 Annual Staff3 4 Glrls GleeClub1 2 1r Ba 3 4 Class Play4 Homecommg Candldate 3 4 Coronatlon Can dldate 4 Cheerleader 4 Second Team Cheerleader 3 Llbrary Clubl 2 3 4 L1braryC b Officer 2g Inter-Scholastic Con- test 2 A young lady with plenty of dash! She chose her Romeo from the senior class. SHIRLEY FESTER Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Off1CeF4 Paper Staff 4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Choir 3 Physical Education Library Club 1 2 3 4 Officer Quiet? You should know her better HELEN SEALING Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Trio 4, Choir 1, 2, 4, Sextette 3, Novette 2, 3, Soloist 4, State Mu- sic Clinic 4, Class Play 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Library Club 1, 2, 4, Officer 4, Physical Education, Inter-Scholastic Contest 3, 4. Life is easy, smooth and slow, Do what comes and let the rest go MAXINE BOWMAN Class Officer 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Officer 4 Paper Staff4 Annual Staff 4 Girls Glee Club 2 3 4 Saxophone Quartet 3 4 State Music Clinic 2 4 Class Play 3 4 Dramatics 3 Student Counc1l2 3 Coronation Candid ate4 Library Clubl 3 4 Offic er 3 Inter Scholastic Contest 1 2 3 4 No words can express her infinite sweetness D! 1 D I D I ' 3 5 ' ' D , 5 ' 5 ' .11 . I I I I 3. at ' I1 3 I 3 ! I Q 2 3 ' ' 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 4, Band 1, I J 5 I 3 K .. 1 Q . s ' 3 ' 1 I -- S . .v 1 1 ' 3 - ' , I I ' Il .il JOLENE HESKETT Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff4 Cholrl 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Cheerleader 4 Llbrary Club 2 Jorettel 2 3 I can l1ve without poetry or walkmg but who ln the world can l1ve without talk mg? PAUL HOLL AnnualStaff4 Cho1r4 S Club 2 3 4 Student Councll Football 1 2 3 4 Lettered l k F F A Convent1on3 l Conference 4 A qulet man he doesnt snore 1n class LOREN NIEMACK Class Offxcer 3 Annual Staff 4 Cholr 4 Class Play 3 4 S Club2 3 4 Off1cer 4 Basket 2 3 4 Let red 2 F F all 1 Lettered2 3 4 Track4 Letter ed4 Baseballl 3 4 Lettered 3 4 Coronat1onCand1date 4 Inter Scholastxc Contest 3 4 Never speak S e ns e when nonsense w1ll ans w e r the purpose as well 1, . , 3 , I ' 4: 2, 3, 4, Tfac' lg F1 F. A, 3, 42 . . . ' 1 A1- 42 ' ' ' , ,' 31 42 Homecoming Candidate 35 Mal ' . L . ll li ball ,' I ', te ' , 3, 4, F. . A. 15 ootb , 2, 3, 4, BENNY OLIVER Class Play 4 Coronatlon Klng 4 S Club 2 3 4 Offlcer 4 Bas ketball 2 3 Lettered 2 3 Foot Lettered 3 Student Manager 4 F F Judgmg Team 4 F F A Con ventlon 4 All Conference 3 A 11ttle change can help us and b lg changes w1ll help CAROLYN HAYMAN Class Off1cer 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club Off1cer 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 3 4 G1rls GleeClub1 2 3 4 Cholr 2 4 Novette 2 3 Tr1o4 Band 2 3 4 Saxophone Quartet 3 Solo1st4 Class Play3 4 Drama tlcsl 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 Coronat1onQueen4 Coro nat1on Cand1date 4 F1ne Art Fest 1val2 3 4 Llbrary Clubl 3 4 Llbrary Club Offlcer 4 All State 3' Inter Scholastlc Contest One way to get ahead and stay ahead lS to use a head KAREN LOEWENSTEIN Class Off1cer 3 PepClub 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Cholr 1 2 4 Novette 3 Bandl 2 3 4 State MUSIC Cl1n1c4 Class Play 3 4 Coronatlon Cand1date 4 Cheerleader4 L1braryClub1 4 Magorettel 2 3 Drum Majorette 2 3 They say love makes the world go round Catch me I m gettlng d1ZZy ' , , 5 , , . 1 ' 5 5 , 5 . , J J I J . , 5 , 1 ' 3 , . 1 . ' 5 . 5 - , 1 ' J - . . 5 . - - I I Q I J I 1 ' ' 5 - J - . 1, 2, 3, 4. ll ' .DI 1 ' ' 5 .1 no ' . - I ! 3 J 1 1 .v ' ball 2, 3, Lettered 2, 35 Track 3, 5 1 F. .A.1, 2, 3,4gF. .A. .' 5 . . . - , . ll I a . , us. l . Q , J 3 I L 5 , 4: ' ' . , 3, 4: ' , , 3 1 , , , 5 ' 5 , 5 ' ' 9 5 ' , 5 ' . . 5 , . Il I ' ' ..!l VERA ROSS Pep Club 3 4' Paper Staff 4' Girls Glee Club 2 4' Class Play 4' Physical Education 1 2' Ma- jorette 3 4 With that merry and care- free air you can always tell when she is there SHIRLEY MICHEL Class Officer 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 PepClub Officer 4 PaperStaff 4 Girls Glee Club 4 Class Play 3 4 Physical Education 1 L1 brary Club l 2 3 4 Variety is the spice of life don ttryone trythem all DONNA BURMOOD Clubl 2 3 4 G1r ub12 3 4 Choirl Play 4 Physical Education In school a quiet lass she seems to be but who knows 1f it s true when she S free Clee Class 1 2 J J I 9 , , J I J , . ll I I! l Pep , , , g 'ls' 1 C1 , . . 5 ,2s 5 . 5 Library Club 1, 2, 4. ll ' I ' 'l I ll ' 9 , , 5 A 3 . ' 7 . , , , J I ' ! I I ' ,, . . . . - 9 7: , . JACKIE HOLMBURG Class Offlcer 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff4 Glrls GleeC1ub2 3 4 Cholr 2 4 Student Counc1l 4 Offlcer 4 State Student COUHC11 Conventlon 4 Physlcal EdUCat1OH 1 2 Homecomlng Cand1date 4 Queen 4 Coronat1on Cand1date 4 Cheerleader 4 Second Team Cheerleader 3 Llbrary Club 1 2 3 4 Glrls State 3 DONNA OLIVER pC1ub1 234PepC Offlcer 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 4 o1r 1 d 1 Trumpet Trlo 4 PhyS1Ca1 Educa tlon 1 Coronatlon Cand1date 4 Llbrary Clubl 2 3 4 Tru eerl 2 3 F F A Swe heart Cand1date 1 4 Brass Qu1n tet 3 Her mmd 1s here but her heart IS elsewhere DeWAYNE GRELL Annual Staff 4 Chou-4 Class Play 4 Coronatlon Cand1date 4 Cub2 3 4 S Club 1 cer 4 Basketball 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Lettered2 3 4 Track 3 Baseball4 Lettered4 F F A 1 All Conferer1ce4 After four years of fa1th ful servlce I rn lald off Pe , , , 5 lub - 5 ' , 5 Ch' ,2,4gBar1.,2,3,4g 1. L . - 5 5 , 1 , I UI' pet , , 2 . . . et- , S ' . H . . ' ll . l ' , , 5 I I I 5 5 . ' I . 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S ' - 14 ' - ' ---v ' rn l l Shirley Michel Kenley Winey Donna Oliver Helen Sealing Paul Holl GUESS Joyce Coleman Loren Niemack Bob Burmood Carolyn Hayman WHO Lucille Poehler Jackie Holmburg Benny Oliver Shirley Fester Karen Loewenstein Vera Ross Maxine Bowman 3 Jolene Heskett Doris Shormann HISTORY ' GRADE SCHOOL Of those who are ln the graduatlng class Joyce Coleman Sh1rleyM1chel and Maxme Bowman began school together m the flrst grade 1n September 1943 M1ss Knox was our teacher Kenley W1ney DeWayne Grell and Karen Loewenstem Jomed us 1n the second grade Our teacher that year was M1ss Knox agaln After the summer vacat1on we returned to the th1rd grade to f1nd we had ga1ned Carolyn Hayman Sh1rley Fester and Benny Ol1ver Our teacher was M1ss Roe Upon enterlng the fourth grade we found that we had lost Carolyn Hayman and Karen Loewenstem Our teacher was M1ss Flack In the followmg grade school years we ga1ned and lost students who are not 1n the 1955 graduatlng class of Shelton Hlgh School Our teachers were 5th Grade M1ss Flack 6th Grade Mrs Hayman 7th Grade Mrs Ashton 8th Grade Mrs Sw1sher S CARED FRESHMEN Our freshman roll was as follows Maxlne Bowman Donna Burmood Joyce Cole man Shlrley Fester DeWayne Grell Carolyn Hayman Jackle Holmburg Karen Loe wensteln Shlrley Mlchel Benny Ollver Donna O11ver Lucllle Poehler Loren N1emack Vera Ross HelenSeal1ng Dor1s Shormann Kenley Wmey Wayne Urw1ller Jolene Heskett Paul Holl Joyce Stearley Loren Mercer Phyllls Orth Paulene Mortenson Naomx Holl Kay Russell Marjorle Sadd and Betty G1ll1land Our sponsor was M1ss Schm1dt and the class offlcers were Presldent Kay Russell V1ce Presldent Kenley Wlney Secretary Joyce Coleman Newsreporter Wayne Urw1ller Kay Russell was our representatwe to the Student Councll Paul Holl and Kenley Wmey were S Club members and there were twelve Pep Club members S1x boys were 1n F F A f1ve members were 1n the Mlxed Chorus n1ne members were 1n G1r1s Glee and twelve g1rls were 1n the physlcal educat1on class Karen and Jolene were majorettes In dramatlcs Carolyn Hayman gave a dramat1c readmg and rece1ved a good ratmg at the Tr1 Valley contest and a super1or ratmg at the D1str1ct contest Kay Russell rece1ved an excellent at both contests for poetry readlngs BOLD BRAVE SOPHOMORES When we came back as sophomores we found we had lost Benny O11ver Loren Mercer Paulene Mortensen and Marjorle Sadd Darlene Otto came 1nto our class that year Our sponsor was Mr Dady and the class off1cers were Presldent Kenley Wmey V1ce Presldent Jackle Holmburg Secretary Joyce Coleman Treasurer Carolyn Hayman Newsreporter Wayne Urw1ller Student Councll Representatwe . Maxme Bowman . . , , , , J , . . J , . . . . . , . . . J I I I I : ' 1 1 ' J 1 .v .v J ' I J I J I I 3 I ! J I I J I I J J 2 J I U . - F. I I I I I I I 0 I I I I 0 I I I Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Carolyn Hayman . , 3 - 41 11 , ' , . . . ., , , . I . I J I ' We had twelve girls in girls' glee, seven members in band, nine members in mixed chorus, fifteen girls in pep club, one boy in F.F.A., and five girls in the library club. Kay Russell was the secretary of the library club and Joyce Coleman was the news- reporter Jolene and Karen were majorettes and Carolyn Kroll was our homecoming candidate Carolyn H Helen S and Betty G sang in the novette and Kay Russell sang a solo for Coronation Carolyn Hayman and Kay Russell participated in dramatics Carolyn was in the one act play she received a superior rating at the Tri Valley and district contests for a dramatic reading and rated excellent in the scholastic contest Kay received an excellent rating for poetry reading at both contests Paul Holl and Ken ley Winey were in the S Club again Those who were waiters and waitresses in the Junior Senior Banquet were as follows Head waitress Carolyn Hayman Others Jolene Heskett Karen Loewenstein Joyce Coleman Carolyn Kroll Jackie Holmburg Head walter Kenley Winey Others Loren Niemack Paul Holl Wayne Urwiller DeWayne Grell Benny Oliver The waiters were dressed as clowns and the waitresses were dressed as trapeze artists JUBILANT JUNIORS At the opening of our Junior year we found that we had lost Kay Russell Joyce Stea.rley and Darlene Otto We gained Bob Burmood and Max Dunham During the first semester we also lost Betty Gilliland The class officers were as follows President Joyce Coleman Vice President Karen Loewenstein Secretary Jackie Holmburg Treasurer Loren Niemack Newsreporter Bob Burmood Student Council Representative Carolyn Hayman Our class sponor was Mr Whiting The members of the Junior class participated in many of the activities of the school We had 5 boys on the football squad Benny Oliver was on the All Conference football team Three of the boys were on the varsity team and two were on the reserve team in basketball Four of them participated in track and three played on the baseball team A group of five boys belonged to the S Club Fifteen Junior girls belonged to the Pep Club Eleven girls sang in the g1rls glee club and five members of the class played in the band Karen was drum maJorette and Jolene and Vera were maJorettes Eleven girls belonged to the Library Club Carolyn Donna Maxine Helen and Karen were in some small music group Carolyn Lucille Helen Maxine and Kenley represented the class in dramatics Carolyn received a superior acting award at the Fine Arts Festival Kenley Winey was vice president of the Student Council He attended the state con vention at Lincoln and the National Student Council Convention at Minneapolis Minnesota We had four boys who belonged to F F A Jolene and Joyce were homecoming candidates Jackie attended Girls State and Kenley attended Boys State There were many of our class on the annual staff Our class put on a hilarious play intitled The Campbells Are Coming The plot was set in the Ozarks The cast was as follows Kay Brannigan Karen Loewenstein Betty Brannigan Maxine Bowman Ma Brannigan Helen Sealmg Dick Brannigan Wayne Urwiller Kingston Campbell . Loren Niemack . . .1 ., . . . .. , - I - - - um - . ' . . n .v y . . . . . ........ ..... ' . ... ..... .... .............. ... ..-....... ... .... . . . I .. . . . . Un . . . . . . . . , . - J . . - 1 1 J I - 1 J J 1 . . - . - . . ..e . . . , , . . . . .. H . ,, . ............ ......... .... ... .... ..... ... . .. Augusta Campbell Carolyn Hayman Cyrus Scudder Kenley W1ney Catalpa Tapp Shlrley M1chel Blldad Tapp Max Dunham Jeff Scudder Bob Burmood Our Jumor Senlor Banquet was based on the theme of an Orlental Garden After the banquet we danced to the music of Sam Donaly CONFIDENT SENIORS We f1nally reached our last year 1n h1gh school By th1s tlme our class role had been reduced to 23 We lost Phyllls Orth and durlng the year we lost Wayne Urwlller and Max Dunham leavmg the class w1th twenty members at the end of the year Our class offlcers were as follows Presldent Kenley W1ney V1ce Pres1dent Bob Burmood Secretary Dor1s Shormann Treasurer Luc1lle Poehler Newsreporter Joyce Coleman Student Counc1l Representatlve Jack1e Holmburg We were agam fortunate to have Mr Wh1t1ng as our sponsor The spotllght shone on many members ofthe senlor class as they took part 1n VBIIOUS act1v1t1es F1ve boys were on the football squad and Benny proved to be a very eff1c1ent Loren Bob and Kenley went out for track and Kenley and Loren also played on the baseball team All of the boys were 1n S Club Loren was pres1dent Kenley was the secretary and Ben was newsreporter All of the glrls were 1n the Pep Club and Jack1e Joyce Karen and Jolene were cheerleaders Carolyn was pres1dent of the Pep Club and Donna O Ma.x1ne Shlrley F Lucllle and Dor1s were also offlcers of the Pep Club The glrls 1n the g1rls glee numbered twelve Ten sen1ors were 1n the m1xed chorus Max1ne was accompanlst for both groups F1ve of the glrls played 1n the band Ten g1rls were ln the L1brary Club Carolyn Kenley Bob and Dor1s represented the class 1n dramaucs Kenley W1ney was presldent ofthe Student Counc1l Carolyn Jack1e and Dor1s were on the Student Counc1l Jack1e and Joyce were cand1dates for Homecomlng and Jack1e was the Queen We put on our Semor play whlchwas entltled Stars In Then' Eyes Soon our semor year was over and we donned our graduatlon caps and gowns We have enjoyed our four years 1n Shelton H1gh School WILL We the Sen1or Class of Shelton H1gh School County of Buffalo and State of Nebraska after push1ng our noses to the grmdstone bendmg over backwards for the teachers and falhng over from exhaustlon due to studymg for the past four ted1ous years hereby belng of sound m1nd after much censorsh1p make publlsh and declare th1s our last w1ll and testament MAXINE BOWMAN I w1ll my ab1l1ty to study to Garold Resh my books and desks to any lucky Junlor that wants them and my place as p1an1st to Charlene Sorensen BOB BURMOOD l w1ll my curly ha1r bralns and my muscles to Don Bowman and my F F A part1c1pat1on to Corny DONNA BURMOOD I w1ll for be1ng the f1rst one 1n the rest room to Cora Sue Math1eson my geometry book to anyone who wants lt my tallness to Beverly Mlchel and L M to anyone I . 0 student manager for the season. Kenley and Loren were on the varsity basketball team. ! I ! ' ll UI ' J 0 J I . I I I 0 U3 I I I J ' . . . , . . . . . I I 1 , . . 0 I 3 I . . . . . 4, - ll J . . I I I J . I . , , . I . . U . . . , J o . l 1 ' 1 .r - .... . I , . . JOYCE COLEMAN I w1ll my cheerlead1ng ab1l1ty to Sharon my late hours to Mary Jane Ela1ne doesn t need them the Job as edltor of the school paper to any Jumor who wants the headache and last but not least my geometry book and the fun of bemg a senlor to all the Junlors I am keeplng L N SHIRLEY FESTER I w1ll my pencll to Mar1lyn B my ab1l1ty to smlle to Shlrley K and excltement of belng a semor to all Junlors DeWAYNE GRELL I w1ll my club foot to anybody who wants xt my football pos1t1on to Resh and my football su1t to anyone brave enough to wear lt CAROLYN HAYMAN I w1ll my sax to anyone who can learn to say to 1n lt and keep lt from squeaklng my dramatlc read1ngs to any future Sarah Bernhardt and annual edltor to Carolyn R1pp JOLENE HESKETT I w1ll my cheerlead1ng ab1l1ty to Mary Jane R my dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to L1la E my books to anyone who can wade through them and the th.r1ll of bemg a semor to all Junlors PAUL HOLL I w1ll my football ab1l1ty to Garry Spellman my late hours to D1ck Grell and Sharon Waller JACKIE HOLMBURG I w1ll my geometry book to anyone who can wade through lt my short ha1r to Jaflle Peck my dr1v1ng to Mary Jane and Ela1ne 1f they want 1t and last but not least my books and the fun of bemg a sen1or to all the Jumors KAREN LOEWENSTEIN I w1ll my late hours to Mary Jane and Ela1ne my cheerlead1ng ab1l1ty to Sharon my books to Jeanette and the exc1tement of bemg a semor to all the Jumors K W 1sn t 1ncluded 1n the w1ll I am keepmg h1m SHIRLEY MICHEL I w1ll my ex boyfr1ends to Carole James my blue eyes to B1lly my punctuahty to Bob Mackey and the pr1v1lege of go1ng steady to all the under classmen LOREN NIEMACK I w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep my mouth shut to J1m Sobers my ab1l1ty tra1n for athlet1cs to Garold Resh and my neat desk to any Jumor who th1nks he can keep lt cleaner than I d1d BENNY OLIVER I w1ll my long ha1r good looks ab1l1ty to sleep late hours and also my ab1l1ty to run the m1le to Garold Resh and pool cue to Bob R1ley DONNA OLIVER I w1ll my seat to Garold Resh because lt 1S close to the magaz1ne table My ab1l1ty to keep qu1et 1n h1story to Mary Jane and Cora Sue my late hours to Ela1ne my truck to Sharon and D1ck so they can park at nlght and my natural curly ha1r to Jeannette Shafer so she doesn t have to put lt up every n1ght LUCILLE POEHLER I w1ll my dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to Lo1s H my grades to Betty S my books and off1ces to Dolores M and my dlmples to Gerald A VERA ROSS I w1ll my books to who ever wants them my ea.rly hours to Fred B1as my late hours to J1m Novotne my bralns to Joe Sobers my ha1r to Mr Wh1t1ng my muscles to Larry Fester and my majorette ab1l1ty to who ever gets lt HELEN SEALING I w1ll my he1ght to Evelyn Stearley my s1ze 10 shoes to any g1rl who can keep them on and the Job of collectmg l1brary fmes to anyone who th1nks they can collect them DORIS SHORMANN I w1ll the 3un1ors the fun ofbe1nga semor the honor of belng M1stress of Ceremonles at Coronat1on to anyone and my dancmg ab1l1ty'79'P?'?'P? to J1m Sobers or Fred B1as KENLEY WINEY I w1ll my tardmess to Mr Wh1t1ng my athlet1c ab1l1ty to Fred B1as my terr1.f1c s1ng1ng ab1l1ty to Vermoyn Reeder and my excess poundage to Sharon Waller --. ' ll 91 ' ' ' . . , . , .' . , . . . Boyce, my ability to get alone in the dark to Mr. Roy, my good looks to Joe Sobers, to o - - , - 1 , Q ' . D 1 .v . ' 1 1 . . . . . . , . , ' . , . v 1 . . 1 , . PROPHECY ln the year 1975 three of the senlors of 1955 were V1S1t1Hg at the Metropolltan Opera House of Shelton Nebraska The Opera House was now owned by Benny O11ver plus the bank and Wolbach s Department Store Helen Sealmg was starred as The Great Swan S1nger B111 was home watchmg her on TV whlle carlng for thelr 11 man football team After the show we went back to congratulate Helen on her great performance Wh1le talk1ng to her we ment1oned the class of 55 Helen was the correspond1ng secretary for the class Max1ne Bowman was now Mrs L1berace They were marrled when L1berace found out that she was accompanlst to the Shelton mus1c group Donna Burmood 1S teachlng a school of her own called Muller Publ1c Consohdated Schools Bob Burmood was so heartslck over MBXIHS marry1ng L1berace that he dec1ded to go to Hollywood where he 1S Mar1lyn Monroe s gardner Sh1rley Fester 15 ra1s1ng carrots at Fester s vegetable farm She bel1eves 1n the slogan The way to a man s heart 1S through h1S stomach DeWayne Grell 1S now a professor of law at Harvard He 1S qu1ckly followmg 1n Emsteln s footsteps beachcombers who PICK up seashells for extra money Karen and Kenley forgot to return from the1r tr1p to the Ozarks Karen 1S selllng dandel1on Julce to ra1se money for the k1d s shoes and Kenley 1S sellmg corn by the Jug Sh1rley M1chel 1S marrled to Gene and they have a 11ttle depot of the1r own where they send telegraph messages to take care of Gene Jr Loren N1emack developed h1S muscles and 1S now a stand 1n for Rocky Marc1ano and h1s spare tune IS spent w1th Joyce Donna Ol1ver marrled Garold Resh and rlght now they are 1n Europe for the Olymp1cs It seems Donna has been promoted to cluef tlmekeeper Luc11le Poehler has a stable for horses Her s are p1cked to be the w1nners of the Kentucky Derby for the seventh consecutlve year Vera Ross 1S modelmg for D1or 1n P3115 She s marr1ed to Wendell Knutson and he sells cutlery Dorls Shormann took over Esther W1ll1ams Job and now she has a record of sw1m m1ng the Engl1sh Channel 1n 13 hours 13 m1nutes and 13 seconds As for Carolyn Joyce and myself Jackle we ve taken the Mc Gu1re s1sters place R1ght now we a.re on a relaxation tour In three weeks turn on your TV sets to Channel 21 of Shelton Nebraska to see us 1n person. Jolene and Paul Holl are running a hot dog stand on Miami Beach. Their kids are CCA AURE TE If ...el OMMENCEME T FRONT ROW Left to R1ght Lo re n Nlemack J oyc e Coleman Kenley Wmey K are n Loewensteln Do r 1 s Shormann Shlrley Fester Carolyn Hayman Helen Sealmg Lucllle Poehler and Maxxne Bowman STANDING Paul Holl Jolene Heskett Holl Shlrley Mlchel Donna Burmood Benny Ollver Donna Olxver Bob Burmood Vera Ross DeWayne Grell and Jackie Holmburg SENIOR PL Y CAS 5 l STARS IN THEIR EYES TOP ROW: W. L. Whiting, Sponsor, Lucille Poehler, Miss Mennen, a self-righteous, precise Spinster book saleslady. Shirley Fester, Prompter. Carolyn Hayman, Mother, Linda Kelton writes plays regardless of noise and confusion. Helen Sealing, Kenny Leroy, a young 18-year- old student at the dramatic school. Donna Oliver, Prompter. Maxine Bowman, Julie, a Kelton, who is unusually well balanced with a normal desire to get married. Donna Burmood, Mrs. MacDoughee, a middle aged, gruffScotch lady, who has a very inartistic soul. Jackie Holmburg, Prompter. SECOND ROW: Kenley Winey, Father, Jerry Kelton, a milkman, who is certain that he's cut out for more artistic stuff, Loren Niemack, Mr, Beammer, a middle-aged gentleman, affable and sure of himself. Benny Oliver, Mr. Peekin, Miss Bounce's shadow, who tries to show a great deal of authority like most men, DeWayne Grell, Mr. MacDoughee, the Scotch- man, who is always trying to get in the bathroom. Bob Burmood, Bill, a young, athletic type of fellow, intent on becoming an engineer. FRONT ROW: Shirley Michel, Lindy, a thirteen- year-old daughter of the Keltons, who is a noisy type of child. Doris Shormann, Miss Bounce, a health inspector, who irritates the Keltons by being downright nosey. Joyce Coleman, Eloise, the oldest daughter of the Keltons, who lives in one of the downstairs apartments. Karen Loewenstein, Beatrice, the fifteen-year-old Kelton daughter, who is movie struck with- great depths of emotion. Vera Ross, Gertie, the girl who's out to prove to the world that physically she's as good as any man. er-ffm. m M- 15 'A F ' -Q., 9, . -af. 5 L gm ag 1, .1 ' -. x . iy' K A ,mm,,x N 5 iw' m , 2 K f K ,A x ff C' f 5. 3 F Aviv. . ' ' 7' 'P x ' rn iff My Q A 'M 5 'W if fi? 'L fx? FM ' 49-ff? 'ff .2 W ' ' 'fs ' Q xx' . ' J F ' 2 L Y if X Qfg- x xl tg . , 11 44 , Iyxgg F QR X JU l0R .w +w'.wi 3 K by gf Li bf, , ' ff' .J it I ik X .: - 3,14 . gy , f 1 f' n ' in A Rf . -QQ 'S nf 'f 93.-T17 -2 4' - ' f ws s Ng 3 gi 'N x J k 'fn 4. 'IV v .QL . id k x f s 5- .. iq xiii 'Q 'i 'iff' 'h xml' Yi f Nfgg X 'S' 7. R fy Y' Q5 g i fifgsf if Z if A' '55 Q 4 x ,JY EQ awk x , s 'K if Q MMM-M 8,59 qmb :1 fa 9 5 BOB RILEY Treasurer CHARLENE SORENSON Presldent PAT TULL Secretary KENNETH ROY Sponsor LILA EMRY VICE Presldent JANET WISEMAN Student Councll Representatwe Th1s year Mr Roy was our new class sponsor and all act1v1t1es were new to everyone but we made out pretty well We sponsored two partles thls year and had the lunch stand for both the Trl Valley and D1str1ct Declarn Contests Our class play and banquet were successes this year We lost several members of the class th1s year The followmg students elther qu1t school or transferred to other schools Dorla Trav1s Jeanne Ellls Beverly Sadd Kathryn Cosner and Bob James Ron Drage and Janet W1seman were chosen to attend Glrls and Boys Sta te . - , . e - - 1 1 s 1 o . . , , - ,- Donald Bowman Delores Myers Doris Myers Jim Sober Vermoyn Reeder Carolyn Rlpp Sharon Waller Dlck Grell Donald Smlth Ellen Lane Cornell Sober N Garold Resh Shirley Hanes Jeanette Shafer Ronnie Drage JU IOR CLASS PL Y On November 25-26 the Junior Class presented their play HBOARDING HOUSE REACH. The members of the play cast were as follows: Herman Don Bowman ..... . . . Mr. Maxwell Bob James . . . . . . Ninety-Volt Jones Charlene Sorensen ...... Mrs. Maxwell Shirley Hanes . . . . Rough House Ruby Dick Grell . . . . . . . Wilber Maxwell Jim Sober .... . ..... Mr. Potter Pat Tull ..... . . . Connie Maxwell Jeannette Shafer . ...... Mrs. Mott Dorla Travis . . . . . Mary Lou Maxwell Bob Riley ...... . . Limpy McQuire Don Smith . . . . . . Hercules Nelson Carolyn Ripp .... . . Nora McQuire Lila Emry . . . . Bernadine Smith Ronnie Drage . . . . . . . . . Connally Ellen Lane ....... .... A unt Mary Kathryn Hollenback ..... Lucy Burns Mr. Roy was the Director. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell go away for a week-end business trip. Wilber just has to raise enough money to buy a bicycle. He decides to turn the house into a Boarding House. After all the rooms are filled, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell re- turn and find the house in an uproar. The crooks were arrested and Wilber became famous. In the end he got his bicycle. E x 5 we may R hib' 1' yi' fn, .fav Q. xx M! Uffzffw Cora Sue Mathleso Student COUHC11 Re Elame Moog Bob Mackey Duane Blue .Tom Novotne Pres1dent Vlce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer THOMAS SIBBITT SR Sponsor n J udl Hannon presentatlve News Reporter Ron Burmood Mary Jane Rayback Gerald Arnold l 1 Kathy Sadd Ron Sobers Marlene Forst cr , , Karen Tull Nona Gail Smith N Leon Carlson Janie Peck Fred Bias Alice Mae Mays Narclssa Rlvera Rlchard Salllnger Betty Holtz Larry Fester Vaughn Huckfeldt Lucllle Neemann Larry Nlemack Ethelene Watson Eugene Henderson Gary Spellrnan Dlck Wmey Lo1s Holtz The Sophomores have had qulte a full year Most lettered 1n several organlzatlons We have had a dance a roller skatmg party and a hayrack r1de W also presented two one act plays for P T A We lost three of our class 1n the course of the year but gamed none Gerald Bowm an Darold Szafragda N 1 N of our boys lettered in athletics and most of the girls . ' , I ' . e SW' fx WS FRESHME De ar Sponsor Thanks for your tlme and effort spent ln sponsormg our class We hope we w1ll be better students ln our re mammg years as students. THE FRESHMEN 5 5 Kenneth Hanes V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Paul W1seman Student Councll HAROLD N JOHNSTON Sponsor Bob Greenwalt Richard Schanou Dorme Stenehjen Marllyn Buso Davld Palmer Helen Hehner Treasurer Tommy Elhs News Reporter Byron Waller Arlene Snyder Sandy Oliver Carole James Ron Smlth Betty Schutt Evelyn Stearley J1rn Rlley Delbert Ward Janet Coon Rodney Resh B111 Boyce .n I Gene Creason Beverly Mlchel Penelope Wyman Jean Smlth Kenneth Schmldt Delores Neemann Shlrley Kexth Donna Shafer GOOD S ART HOME ECONOMICS I, Left to Right: Jean Smith, Beverly Michel, Dorine Stenehjem, Delores Neemann, Betty Schutt, Helen Hehner, Arlene Snyder, Marilyn Buso, Donna Shafer, Mrs, Whitefoot, Carole James, Sandy Oliver, Evelyn Stearley, Penny Wyman, Shirley Keith, and Janet Coon. The freshman girls are off to a . good start in Home Ec. We have planned meals, studied rules of kitchen safety, learned a lot about sewing, and have enjoyed our year with both Miss Stubblefield and Mrs. Whitefoot. , it SHE'S CUTE OFF TO A GOOD START These freshman boys were good We will miss your kind FRESHMAN PLAY students and also made good in smile and patient help Lover Dovers Deluxe activities. Byron Waller and next year. Thanks for Dave Palmer and Ron Paul Wiseman. helping us get started. Smith. 5, 'NN 4 ,f A -' ' Q 'V ' M - -if A Q 5 F x .xli U We-xg?-X 'jj z , f' wsu ' 32312 L Sw 5 A -Q ,.. 1 5' 3? Quarterback Duane Blue K s. gf C Back Fred Blas End Tom Ellls End Waller COACH End V Reeder Tackle Novotne Llneman Creason F .QM Tackle End Jlm Rlley Larry Nlemack Don Symmes -'BULLDOG ACTION Paul Marzolf Guard Carlson 4: a Q ,,,. ,- ' a, Back COACH Dick Winey Guard End Ron bm 1th G Resh Back Back D Bowman Palmer Guard Lmeman Spe llman Bob Rlley Back Wlsem an Center Jlm Sober Tackle Schanou Lmem an Ron Sober Back Hanes Guard Dlck Grell Back James Lmeman Rod Resh Tac Greenwalt x i G' a Q sf ', ,rn 4 , ? k S, wpw, . S1 i 5 rw 1 X .-1 Q .S U . ag Q if sr gl ' 5 , ,mgzgsk Q, 'I ids .ff Q X5 x p ,N i Q i SOPHOMORE Dick Winey I Student Manager Larry Niemack, GarySpe1lman, Dick Winey, David Palmer, Jim Novotne, Bob Riley, Richard Schanou, Garold Resh, Byron Waller, and Coach Harold Johnston. The B teamers won 3 and lost 10 in a 13 game schedule. Several of the players were try- ing basketball for the first time and lacked the necessary know-how, but gained valuable ex- - n K, .x xl 4' X perience. A Coach Johnston L , Z steamrolling xlib 'z FRESHMAN Byron Waller - Ku 'Ns yay W N D A . Y X N015 ' H Cornell Sober X ' F1 TRACK and FIELD BUFFALO COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP 1955 Buffalo County Champlons STANDING Student Manager Ben Olwer Garold Resh D1ck W1ney Vaughn Huckfeldt Vermoyn Reeder Bob Burmood Jlm Novotne Gerald Arnold and Coach Don Symmes ON KNEE Fred B1aS Duane Blue Ken W1ney Loren Nlemack Leon Carlson F as te S t m 1le r 1n the 1955 880 YARD RELAY CHAMPIONS MILE RELAY CHAMPIONS Nebraska season Garold Resh DISITICI Wmners of 1955 County Record 3 54 holds s1x records 1n the m1le REEDER RESH NIEMACK RESH BLUE BIAS K WINEY gm BIAS Coach Symmes and m1ler Garold Resh Shelton School Ord Inv1tat1on K S T C Inv e Trl Valley Con Class C D1str1ct W1th1n the past two years the Shelton Bulldogs have developed mto one of the best track schools ln Nebraska The teams have f1I1lShEd strong ln every contest they have entered except the state meet Shelton 1S the only school that has ever won the Buffalo County Champmnshtp two years 1n a row The team members have won over 100 rlbbons and 15 medals ln 1955 and four trophles Shelton also holds twelve records for varlous events Wes Santee Amerlca s Best Mller has adopted the Shelton School track team as h1s favorlte school team and has kept hlmself mforrned on the team s progress . A P4- : 4124.5 ' ' : 4:51.2 Xt Buffalo County: 4:35, 9 . . . . it : 4:39. 1 '- .: 4:34.8 ' ' : 4:37.l 5,,,.n RADER Meet To Shelton Four Recofds Fang Rash In 4535.9 Mile Bali 801111 Shohoglif-1033138 mlier Amllnt UA: 88 Plnsuma it b10:0dona RiVG1Dlli10!tBdN.n!S6td. CHN? Hatton IDWIIIGIADEISFINIIIED Shettm ........ ,........,.... 81 'fi Plusgatm .................. 0 Miller .......... ............. 556 ' Buffal o County Grade Champions. STANDING: Student Manager Gene Creason, Bob White, Loren Fairbanks, Dick Stibor, Ron Dierks, Gerald Alexander, Duane Oliver, Bill O'Brien, and Coach Don Symmes. KNEELING: Butch Shafer, Pete Smith, Darwin Blue, Elton Bowman, Loren Holl, Rex Wiseman, George Schepers, and Larry Wiese. l A U, i. s Q ' A FUTURE STARS EIGHTH GRADE TRACK MEN Standing: Ron Dierks and Duane Oliver. SEVENTH GRADERS Kneeling: Darwin Blue and Loren Holl. X2 P 1 0 .Lt Buffalo County Championship Trophy Fld bbw A letter of congratulations from America's best miler, Wes Santee. He has watched Shelton's track progress and has kept track of its records. BASEBALL STANDING Pltcher Ken W1ney Inflelder Larry Nlemack Inflelder Loren Nlemack Outflelder Ron Drage Outflelder Bob Rlley Coach Paul Marzolf KNEELING Catcher Ken Hanes Outflelder Gary Spellrnan Inflelder Don Bowman and Inflelder Ken Schrnldt The team played three games and won two of these At the d1str1ct tournament play the Bulldogs downed St Mary S of G I 8 to 7 1n an extra frame beat Elwood 6 to 4 and lost to Wood Rlver 9 to 5 ln the flnal game of the play offs --mn fi Tarzan Coach Marzolf Dragy Here s How Wx gd X K K1Hgf1Sh 5 Nlemack Hans Schrnldt gf A , r r m X 4V,,r. . m ll Y, Y l l ' . . X yy, yy ht U e . B B B ,. - 1 an ' T C T ' f X M 1' ' ' A 414' T Il F, A ' 1'B 'J' K 0 I l U 2 K hx I f CX, - f n .. . X 5 Xg M L ff Q' wk 35 ii f Kq'- W 5i, 4 . ,K ., N E 2' X : L will mama 'itlvlhwwf x Q, gm fx 21 QW S . W. , J, -Q V sz iw H+ i - 3 3 5 X3 by is x mam 1 A 3 ,-5 f Q 5. Q ,mm if x 3 Q. 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MEMBERS: Cora Sue Mathieson, Jackie Holmburg, Paul Wiseman, Ronnie Drage, Mr. Symmes, Kenley Winey, Dick Winey, Doris Shorman, Janet Wiseman, Pat Tull, Carolyn Hayman. One of the projects sponsored by the student council was Saving Stamp Sales. The school was presented a citation from the U. S. Treasury Department for outstanding achieve- ment. In the photo council representative Cora Sue Mathieson gets the stamp rush from elementary grade students. Annual Editor, Carolyn Haym an, inspects a layout page. The council sponsors the annual and school paper. PER STAFF .54 STANDING, Left to Right: Jeannette Shafer, Sharon Waller, Kenley Winey fSports Editorj, Vera Ross, Helen S e aling, Shirley Fester, Do r is Shormann, Don Symmes fSponsorD, Maxine Bowman, Carolyn Hayman, Jackie Holmburg. SITTING: Shirley Hanes, Joyce Coleman lEditorJ, Lucille Poehler QAssistant Editorj, Karen Loewenstein. The paper staff had a very successful year. We are very proud that we were the first to have the Homecoming and Coronation editions printed. We also put out an April Fool edition this year, We hope the future staff will be just as successful. 'QM itil , 5 ee Qxxl' ,u, , X ,Q EDITOR JOYCE Coleman Lucille Poehler GOSSIP x DECLAMATIO 5 may Dram atlc s Teac he r Kenneth Roy KAREN TULL Lnterpretatlve Oratlon Trl Valley Good RONALD BURMOOD Dlstrlct Good Extemporaneous Speaklng SCl'1Ol3.St1C Contest Good Trl Valley Falr DORI-'A TRAVIS Dlstrlct Good Poetry Readmg Trl Valley Excellent KENLEY WINEY Radlo News Castlng Trl Valley Excellent Dlstrlct Superlor CHARLENE SORENSEN Orlglnal Oratlon Falth Men Llve By Trl Valley Good CAROLYN HAYMAN Dramatlc Readlng Mary Stuart Trl Valley Superlor Dlstrlct 'Superlor Flne Arts Festlval Excellent Scholastlc Contest Excellent CAROLYN RIPP Humorous Readlng Goodbye Slster Trl Valley Superlor Dlstrlct Superlor Flne Arts Festlval I S h 1 C t tsupemor DUANE BLUE RICHARD GRELL C O astlc on eSE H nt D1ScuSS1on Poetry Readmg Xce e Trl Valley Excellent Dlstrlct Excellent D1StI'1Ct Good I l ' ' . f f I f ' .- H H . District. . '. '. '. 'Excellent . .... .. . . i . 0 E- TPL STANDING Director Mr Roy Carolyn Hayman James Novotne DOPIS Shormann SEATED Janet Wlseman Bob Burmood D1rected by Mr Roy the Shelton H1gh School one act play cast presented the drama Mooncalf Mugford THE CAST Janet Wlseman Etta Mugford Bob Burmood John Mugford Dor1s Shormann Tabby Plpp Carolyn Hayman Mrs Lowell James Novotne Caleb Orne Due to 1llness they were unable to present the1r play at the Tr1 Valley Contest but were proud to rece1ve a super1or ratlng at the D1str1ct Contest held at Shelton The drama Mooncalf Mugford centered about the l1fe of John and Etta Mugford Thelr nelghbor Tabby P1pp added a myster1ous gloom to the drama The amazlng cl1max happens when Etta enters her husband s dream world and sees Caleb Orne who has been dead for twenty years Tabby s scream and exit and the gloomy atmosphere provided a real dramat1c settmg for the drama Mooncalf Mugford sammy ' I ' I J J . 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The band was THE BAN BAND BACK ROW Left to R1ght Janet Coon Mar1lyn Stevens Karen Drage Carole James Lo1s Holtz Mr S1bb1tt Evelyn Stearley Penny Wyman Carol Henderson Sandy Ol1ver Vera Ross Carolyn Rlpp Janet W1seman Pat Tull Judy Hannon and Karen Tull SEATED LEFT SECTION FIRST ROW Dav1d Thlenel a.nd Paul W1seman SECOND ROW Ethehne Watson Elton Bowman Duane O11ver Sh1rleyKe1th and JeanWa1ler THIRD ROW R1chard Math1eson Cora Sue MathlBSOH Mary Jane Rayback Donna O11ver and Allce Mays FOURTH ROW Joyce Coleman Elame Moog a.nd Karen Loewenste1n CENTER Arlene Snyder Patty Jayroe Janet Snyder Judy M1chel Carol Hadenfeldt and Sandy Wyman SEATED RIGHT SECTION FIRST ROW Kay Merr1l1 CherylJaeke andMax1ne Bowman SECOND ROW Mary Joe Lee R1cha.rd Sorensen and Judy Johnson FOURTH ROW Rodney Resh and Eugene Henderson T e band marched ln the H'arvestofHar another mexper lenced orgamza n t S H but under the d1 rectlon of Thomas S1bb1tt Sr It ad vanced to recelve a Superlor Ratlng 1n the D1str1ct contest at North Platte TRUMPET TRIO Left to Rlght Donna Ollver Davld Th1ene1 and Allce Mays They played Tr1ple Rlples ' at the D1str1ct Contest and won a good plus mony and recewed an excellent rat m e a l s o marched and play ed at home foot ball games pre sented a sprlng concert and par tlclpated 1n the Trl Valley Band Cllmc Stibor, .Helen Hehner, and Janice lniggett. THIRD ROW: Nona Smith, Carolyn Hayman, ,Charlene h tio a . . S. , ' g, '- W MIXED IIORUS BACK ROW, Left to Right: Gerald Bowman, David Palmer, Dick Grell, Eugene Henderson, Kenley Winey, Bill Boyce, Bob Burmood, Garold Resh, Loren Niemack, DeWayne Grell, Jim Sobers, Bob Riley, Jim Novotne, Fred Bias, Don Bowman, Mr. Sibbett, Director. MIDDLE ROW: Narcissa Rivera, Jeannette Shafer, Jackie Holmburg, Judi Hannon, Marlene Forst, Janet Wiseman, Dolores Myers, Pat Tull, Helen Sealing, Carolyn Hayman, Carolyn Ripp, Lila Emry, Marilyn Buso. FRONT ROW: Shirley Hanes, Kathy Sadd, Karen Loewenstein, Joyce Coleman, Donna Oliver, Nona Smith, Charlene Sorensen, Sharon Waller, Lois Holtz, Karen Tull, Maxine Bowman, Betty Holtz. This year Helen Sealing and Karen Loewenstein represented both music groups at the State Music Clinic held at Beatrice. The chorus caroled during the holiday season, and participated in the annual Spring Concert held on April 12, 1955. The chorus participated in the vocal clinic at Wood River on May 2. They also took two numbers to contest and received an Excellent rating. S AU XA Cheryl Jaeke, Maxine Bowman, Charlene Sorensen, and Nona Smith played The Four Some at the District Contest and received a rating of good. They provided entertainment at P.T.A., at Farm Bureau, and at the Methodist Church. GIRL ' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW, Left to Right: Evelyn Stearley, Ma.ry Jane Rayback, Karen Loewenstein, Joyce Coleman, Donna Oliver, Jean Smith, Marlene Forst, Ethelene Watson, Beverley Michel, Lucille Neemann, Lila Emry, Lois Holtz, Jeannette Shafer, Sandy Oliver, Betty Holtz. MIDDLE ROW: Shirley Hanes, Narcissa Rivera, Doris Myers, Dolores Myers, Shirley Fester, Elaine Mooy, Arlene Snyder, Janet Wiseman, Pat Tull, Penny Wyman, Lucille Poehler, Helen Sealing, Charlene Sorensen, Carolyn Hayman, Marilyn Buso, Donna Burmood, Mr. Sibbett, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Kathy Sadd, Nona Smith, Vera Ross, Alice Mae Mays, Dorine Stenehjem, Sherley Keith, Janie Peck, Jackie Holmburg, Judy Hannon, Carolyn Ripp, Carole James, Sharon Waller, Helen Hehner, Karen Tull, Janet Coon, Maxine Bowman, Betty Schutt. This year the Girls' Glee was one of the largest Glees in the district. They participated in the Spring Concert, and also the Tri-Valley Music Clinic on May 2. The Glee sang the theme song at Coronation and also a number during the program. At the District Music Contest the Glee sang three numbers and received a rating of Good. lll V :F fl GIRLS' TRIO, Left to Right: Charlene Sorensen, Helen Sealing, and Carolyn Hayman. The trio sang It's Only a Paper Moon at the district contest and received a rating of good. Throughout the year the trio sang at P. T. A., the Junior and Senior plays, the Methodist Church, and Homecoming. LIBR RY CLUB BACK ROW, Left to Right: Narcissa Rivera, Helen Sealing, Carolyn Hayman, Elaine Moog, Lila Emry, Nona Smith, Shirley Fester, Donna Burmood, Sharon Waller, Pat Tull. MIDDLE ROW: Gerald Bowman, Jackie Holmburg, Donna Oliver, Mr. Roy, Sponsor: Jeannette Shafer, Doris 'Shormann, Lucille Poehler, Larry Fester, Ronald Burmood. FRONT ROW: Joyce Coleman, Mary Jane Rayback, Karen Loewenstein, Janet Wiseman, Don Smith. CLUB ACTIVITIES AND OFFICERS The library club has been working just at the school library the past year. We finished working at the public library the first part of the year. President ..... . . . ..... Dorla Travis Vice-President . . . . . Lucille Poehler Secretary .... . . Carolyn Hayman Treasurer ...... ....... . . . Helen Sealing News Reporter ....... ..... ...... L i la Emry Student Council Representative . . .... .... P at Tull The library club sponsored another party this year which was a picnic. ri , I 3 W 1 ! ' Q I 'iilli lil Ill- II' r ' ' I ' H 5 5:33 xl- 2f?.'.'.ffQf?f?Mi'!!5i1l-E X, ve, I I ..... . .... ff' ' E U- 1 f . I Ambitious aren't they? Men were few in library club it X d Vlggncjnly had Larry' Is this really Jackie??? CLUB S CLUB MEMBERS TOP ROW Paul Marzolf Sponsor BenOl1ver off1cer Fred B1aS D1ck Wmey Jlm Novotne Bob Burmood Vermoyn Reeder Ron Drage Loren Nlemack Garold Resh FRONT ROW Ken Wlney Leon Carlson Larry Nlernack Bob Rlley Gary Spellman Don Bowman J1m Sober DeWayne Grell and Duane Blue Mascot D0tt16 The S Club sponsored prmted football and basketball programs th1s year and produced the most attractlve Homecornlng ln the school S h1S tory Offlcers are Loren Nlemack Ben Ol1ver DeWayne Grell and Kenley Wlney HOMECOMING CANDIDATES Evelyn Stearley Jane Peck L1la Emry Joyce Coleman Kathryn Cosner Jack1e Holmburg Homecommg Game Attractlon Shelton Bulldog Ravenna Goat Shelton s Bulldogs ' famled to get Ravenna s Goat an il . . 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I' k . 1 CONGRATULATIONS ToTheC1ass Of1955 LE CHINSKY STUDIO L MBARD MAKERS OF FINE PHOTOGRAPHS Grand Island Nebraska GIIEVROLE1 W IF R WAUK CHEVROLET SALES Sz SERVICE ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS AND POWER FARM MACHINERY fb-JE Q Wav Expert Auto Repalflng Gas O11 Grease Tlres Tubes Shelton Nebraska Phone 2882 Offlce 2772 KLEIN CHEVRULET C0 -:5r- TL , EXT L LL bFE U5 VBR COIVIPLE FF I+ERTILIZI:,Il bERVICk, Ammonium Witlmzte Custom Applications Bulk Spreading Rental Equipment Phosphate PV-82 BHC Aldrin and 2-4- SERVING AGRICULXI URL IIELTII FERTILIZER and CHEMICAL CII. Phone 2061 Shelton Nebr iska ' I ' 'C Mixed Fertilizers with Aldrin i . , D CONGRATULATIONS f 5 rnncron A FOR APPLIANCES I TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY SEE RESH HI WAY C W CIILEMAN FARM SERVICE BUILDER .IACII and JILL FN '12 ' COOK WITH THE CLEAN Z , 5.0.43 BLUE GAS Q 'RQQN' FROM NATURAL GAS CIIMPANY FINEST FOOD SOLD Sh lt N b k ANYWHERE I I .' A4f- may 'K I E and - - N I IG A , f' SS 1' rob 5 ? - Q L91 j'Es?-'-ig.b..,5'f3'. 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