Shelton High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Shelton, NE)
- Class of 1958
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' 1- w.Q,i'x 3 3 X Q -4?-fi xv ng ,. 5- M' A' sk . -. sw K . xx Q ANNUAL STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF SEATED Left to Rlght Patty Jayroe Janlce Llggett Cheryl Jaeke Judy Johnson Jack Dyer Beverly Mlchel Marllyn Buso STANDING Elton Bowman Davld Thlenel Llnda Smlth Byron Waller Darwln Blue Loren Falrbanks and Charles Schanou A SpSC1al thanks to our Sponsor Mrs Grlmmmger TO THE STUDENTS We the Yearbook Staff of 1958 have experlenced several thmgs Flrst we have learned the baslcs 1n creatmg a successful yearbook wh1ch mclude wrltlng takmg plc tures and much patlence Other than that we have gamed a creatlve understandlng among staff members and between 1nd1v1duals As you travel down the Road of Llfe we hope these pages W1ll carry many fond memorles for you of your school days at Shelton H1gh School We slncerely hope that we have done a commendable Job and that the errors we have maoe are few THE ANNUAL STAFF 1957 58 X Q Xe 's6Xf1 , ,f Exam OFF TO A START Our edltor Judy has worked Br1ght and early one December hard to make our yearbook a mornlng the Annual Staff begms success Her Job 1S a d1ff1cult a long day of selllng advert1s1ng one but I know that she has for the annual done her very best x T . lx yn V K ' I L A y I I P - ' 'g mxy 1 J ' ,T ff ' X w w ' f' 1 ' 3 -Q. , 'r k 5 j 'Q' 'W ' - 1 ..-www - . 4, T is Q39 . 3 fig-as S T X f r -1? 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Nfmy ' '. r Q y .1455 ww 'inf x, Six xi if I 4 DALE H MILLS Superlntendent and Drlvmg A B ln Educatlon State College of Educatlon Greeley Colorado M A ln Educatlon State College of Educatlon Greeley Colorado When the drlver of a dog sled team p1CkS a leader he chooses a husky that has certam exceptlonal qual1t1es Thls husky must command the attentlon and obedlence of the team as well as f1t ln w1th them 1n every s1tuat1on In much the same way a person selected to f1l1a pos1t1on of leadershlp such as 1n the schools must have def1n1te qual1f1cat1ons to recommend h1m for the Job He must have a good character Then he needs a well controlled temperament and the po1se and appearance that commands respect In add1t1on any good leader should have the confl dence of those worklng w1th h1m He needs a reserve of dlgnlty and the ab1l1ty to w1n and retam the conf1dence of h1s assoclates Of course he must be lmpartlal and fa1r 1n all h1s declslons To round out h1s qual1f1cat1ons a good leader should be 1nterest1ng There should be genu1ne sympathy and s1ncer1ty ln h1s manner and a v1talenthus1asm for h1s work Conclus1vely he needs a sense of humor A sound general knowledge coupled w1th these qual1t1es make for good school adrnlnlstratlon Our school leadershlp IS represented by people of the hlghest callber The super mtendent and the pr1nc1pal are persons to look up to The local c1t1zens servmg on the school board are tops 1n that category They serve the1r communlty by servlng 1tS school KAYTE PETERSEN Prlnclpal and hngllsh A B, 1n Educatlon Umverslty of Nebraska Llncoln Nebraska Q I -f I . . I ' - ' ll I! Q , . .1 , . Q , - ' ' I ' I , . , . . . . . w . J HAROLD DISSMEYE R B S 1n Education College of Agriculture Lincoln Nebraska MYRTLE GRIMMINGE R A B in Education University of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska A 5 A ROBE RT KLEIN B. S. in Education State College of Education Greeley, Colorado MONICA TAUBE NHE IM B S in Education State Teachers College Kearney Nebraska Q Q' fn REX STEINKRUGE R A B in Education Hastings College Hastings Nebraska Cali: BONNIE RANGE A B. in Education Hastings College Hastings Nebraska 4 N x-Q1 v w S Nl V Xl wa xl wa Kd my ma Q6 903 fx f rw dk fx fx IN fk n 0 fgwiht, m axi 4 sy? Essay tm as 'Es if gnu THE BOARD OF EDUCA TION Left to R1ght Byron Waller Clalre Coleman Gay lord Archer Harland Huns burger Don Jacobson, and Tack Johnson mia mia gf age 905' Nona Gall 1S always here to answer ques tlons and take care of our accounts ani' COOKS Left, Esther Carl son and Rlght, Beryl Orney We also W1sh to thank Homer Thanks a lot fo1 a Job Cox: assistant custodian Well done! CUSTODIAN: Sid Harris if id NV.-r'-' Pfs: fe, -Q fx, i r, is ww si- SNQLA Q 'R 'ex TL' 'I ., - w.M-r5- GE HALD DAVENPORT quiet Je rry 3 4 Boys Glee 1 Football 3 Track 2 Basketball3 Physical Education 1 4 Transfer from Callaway Nebraska 3 JAMES RILEY shy Jim Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, S Club 2, 3, 4, Class Offi- cer 2g F, F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict Judging Team 3, 4, Waiter 23 State Judging 3, 4. ARLE NE SNYDE R ne rvy A1 ney Annual Staff 3 Band 1 2 3 G1Fl'S Glee 1 2 Paper Staff 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Home coming Queen 4 G1rl's btate 3 F F A Candidate 3 L1 brary Club 2 Class Play 2 3 4 Class Off1cer2 Waitress 2 Terk pq! if ll , ll L 1 , 2 , 3 S , , , S , S 3 ' 5 g . . . ' 3 '- Z , , 1 L . .. - ll ll Band 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus , 1 ' L 5 L S , I ' 1 I ' fa R ,-51 I a. - Xl 'ln A DAVID PALME R am b1t1ous Dave Football l 2. 3 4 Basketball 234 Track1234Ca Off1Cer3 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 F A 2 3 4 Offlcer D1str1ctJudg1ng 1 2 3 4 Band 4 Class Play 2 3 4 S Club dent Councll 2 JANET COON excltable Jan G1rl s Glee 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 Llbrary Club 4 Paper Staff KENNETH SCHMIDI dashmg ' Hans Student Manager Basketball and Football 3 4 Bascball 1 F F A 1 2 3 4 r . - ll ll 1, , , 5 , , , Q lSS L , , S Fu a n 11 I J I 3343 1 , , L , .ll rv , , , , 2,3,4g Annual Staff 2,33 Stu- l . ,, . ' I . A I 2 I l 4. 'I ' . , I . . , , , . ROBE RT GREENWALT clever Class Offlcer 3 Contest Play 2 3 Best Actor 3 Class Play Football 1 3 4 F F 1 2 Offlcer 2 Basketball 3 Track 2 F F A Convent1on 1 2 Walter 2 RICHARD SCHANOU sleepy ' 1ck' F F A 1 2 3 4 Class Offlcer 3 4 State Conventlon 1 2 3 4 Football2 3 4 All Conference 4 Co Captaln 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 S Club2 3 4 Class Off1C6F 2 3 Walter 2 BEVE RLY MICHE L dreamer Bev G1rl's Glee 1 2 3 4 M1X6d Chorus 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club Offlcer 3 4 Student ast1c Contest 1 3 Class Offl cer 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Club Offlcer 3 Walt ress 2 Class Play 2 4 One Act Play 4 . 1 ID- I . . . , , ,Q ' ,Q ' , , ,J I J J , - ' 5 , fun , , ,. U , 1 ll 5 I I JJ ' ,Q Council 3, 45 Inter-High Schol- . ,S .- 5 Q 2 ' ,,: . . S .- 1 ' 3 ,L 5 3,45 , ,Q . .A. ,s ' 1 s Q . . . ' ,L ' . 1 1 BYRON WALLER lover Sputnick Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Office1'3, 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Waiter 2, Football Captain 4, Tri-Valley All Tournament Team 4. MARILYN BUbO bwccl Echo Libr uv Club 3 4 Mixed Cho rusl2G1rls ecl23 Xnnual btaff 4 Paper Staff 4 Clase Play 3 4 Contest Play 4 Clase Officer 4 Waitress .Z JACK DX bl! wild 1 Footballl Basketb ill 1 4 Trackl Physical Fducatlon 3 Annual Staff 4 Papcl btaff 4 Class Play 2 3 Mr Ivlmth of Dimes 2 Tranefcl from heal ney 2 1 , lx 114 ll 4, 1 1 ' ' '- Gll ' 4- 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . '. . 3 , 1 1 1 1 1 . .1. ' ,.. ' ,. 1 1 1 - r l t -4' r-1 - uflwniu LILY 1 ' L 1 1 1 ff 1 1 . . ,. . . 1 1 -1 '. . ,N , , . L. ' - .. .,. . ',..- , , PENE LOPE WYMAN brainy Penny Class Officer 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 ficer 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 Band l 2 Library Club 1 2 3 4 Officer 3 G1rl's Glee 1 2 3 4 Inter Scholastic Contest 1 2 3 4 Extemp Speaking 3 4 Waitress 2 DORINE STENEHJEM particular Tiger Gir1's Glee l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2,4g Class Play 3,4g Library Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Officer 3, 4g Class Officer 4j Annual Staff 4g Waitress 2, F. F. A. Candidate 2, 4, Home- coming Candidate 2, 3. RODNEY RESH argumentative Vic nd 1 2 3 4 F 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Class Play 2 4 S Clubl 2 3 Class Of ficer 4 DE LORES NEEMAN co operatlve Dee G1I'l'S Glee 3 4 G1rl's PhyS1Cal Educatlon 2 4 Class Play 2 4 Paper Staff 4 Llbrary Club 3 Pep Club 4 P AUL WISEMAN m1sch1evous Shorty Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Physlcal Educatlon 1 4 Student Counc1l 4 Sta g F A Off1cer 3 4 S Club 2 3 4 S'ClubOff1cer' 4 Annual Staff 3 Band 1 2 Walter' 2 Class Play 2 Class Offlcer 2 l SHIRLEY KEITH darmg Shlrttall Class Off1cer4 Band 12 G1rl's Glee 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 f ll ' ,s ,Q S S y 4 - - ll ll J J J S , ,S ,S ,S l,3g F.F.A. 1,2,3,g te Voc. A . Contest 1,2,3,4g F. ' Il Il - - ,S , ,Ill - , I Y J 5 ' . ' ll ' -ll U ' 5 ,Q , , ,S ' 1 , ,S - HISTORY GR DE SCHOOL Of those who are 1n the graduat1ng class Paul W1seman Rod Resh Arlene Snyder Bev M1chel Sh1rley Ke1th and Penny Wyman began school together 1n the f1rst grade 1n September 1945 Our teacher was Mlss K1lcheman We gamed and lost many students throughout our grade school years We gamed only two who are members of our graduatlng class They are Janet Coon and Delores Neeman And we ga1ned them both 1n the flfth grade Our teachers were as follows 2nd grade Mrs Parmlnter 3rd grade Mrs Z1mmerman 4th grade Mlss Dean 5th grade M1ss Cook 6th grade M1ss Struss When we reached our seventh year ln school we no longer cons1dered ourselves 1n grade school we were now 1n Junlor H1gh Durlng our f1rst year ln Jumor Hlgh we enjoyed many new exper1ences Among those were part1c1pat1on 1n sports for boys pepclub for g1rls phys1cal educat1on and partles that were enljoyed by both boys and glrls The th1ng that most ofus probably remember most 1S the tr1p to Hastmgs to v1s1t the House of Yesterday Mrs Ashton was the patlent teacher who helped us through th1s year of new act1v1t1es Th1s year we were a very lmportant feelmg group of students We were fmally the looked up to e1ghth graders Th1s year we also had the pr1v1lege of plann1ng we gamed dur1ng these two years Byron Waller IS the only one who stayed to graduate w1th us Byron came to us from Holdrege when we were 1n the e1ghth grade Mrs Moss was our teacher th1s year HIGH SCHOOL There were 30 1n our class th1s year They were as follows Kenneth Hanes Sandy Ol1ver Carole James Tommy Ellls Paul W1seman Bob Greenwalt R1chard Schanou Dor1ne Stenehjem Byron Waller Mar1lyn Buso Davld Palmer Hexlgen glelgnert e Arlene Snyder Ron Sm1th Betty Schutt Evelyn Stearley Jlm Rlley Delbert ar an Coon Rodney Resh B1lly Boyce Gene Creason Beverly M1chel Penny Wyman Jean Sm1th Kenneth Schm1dt Delores Neeman Sh1rley Kelth Donna Shafer and Ronald Travls Mr Johnston was our sponsor and our offlcers were P1-esldent Ronnle Travls V1ce Presldent Kenny Hanes Secretary Sandy Ollver Treasurer Carole James Student Counc11 Paul WISSTDHH News Reporter TOII1rr1y E1l1S Ronnle Trav1s left our class 1n the m1ddle of the year Th1s year we were busy gett1ng accustomed to h1gh school Most of us belonged to the usual act1v1t1es We had one hayrack r1de th1s year that I m sure that most of us w1ll never forget Evelyn Stearley was our homecommg cand1date th1s year. . ' I I J J I J J , . . , . 1 . . . . , . I . . ,, . ,, . , . I . parties and inviting others whereas last year we were the invited ones. Of the people I ' ' . I , . 1 2 J J. , .v n J. . 5 -' , I , g 3 . J -V , s 1 2 l I ' . , - 1 J -' ' . . . - ' Y When we came back to school this fall we were very sorry to find that we had lost quite a few members of our class. They were: Sandy Oliver, Carole James, Helen Hehner, Ron Smith, Delbert Ward, Betty Shutt, and Donna Shafer. Thus, we had 23 in our class at the beginning of that year. However, during the year we gained and lost as follows: We gained Jack Dyer from Kearney, by the end of the first semester we had lost Gene Creason, and by the end of the second semester we had lost Jean Smith. Our sponsor was Mr. Sibbitt and our officers were: President . . ............. David Palmer , Secretary . ........ .... A rlene Snyder Vice-President . . . . . Paul Wiseman Student Council .... ..... B yron Waller Treasurer ........ . . . Richard Schanou Dorine Stenehjem was our homecoming candidate this year The theme for the Junior Senior Banquet this year was a Southern plantation The waiters and waitresses were dressed as Negro ladies and gentlemen They were as follows Head Waitress Dorine Stenehjem Waitresses Penny Wyman Arlene Snyder Bev Michel Evelyn Stearley Marilyn Buso Head Waiter Byron Waller Waiters Bob Greenwalt Dave Palmer Paul Wiseman Jim Riley Richard Schanou When we came back this year we were happy to discover that we had not lost a single member and had also gained one Jerry Davenport from Callaway Joined our class this year We were now a class of 22 Our sponsor was Miss Range and our officers were President Bob Greenwalt Vice President Richard Schanou Treasurer Byron Waller Secretary Penny Wyman Student Council Paul Wiseman We presented the play The People Next Door The cast was as follows Charlie Foster David Palmer Kate Foster Marilyn Buso Pete Foster Jack Dyer Harry Moore Bob Greenwalt Sally Moore Evelyn Stearley Irene Bates Dorine Stenejhem Gordan Daniels Richard Schanou Dottie Moore Arlene Snyder Director Kenneth Roy The Juniors were hosts for the Junior Senior Banquet and we chose for our theme Candyland Everyone had an enJoyable time We were happy to have Dorine Stenejhem and Evelyn Stearley for our homecoming candidates again this year. xx vv , Edna Moore . . . . .... . . . . . ..... .... .... P e nny Wyman ll ll ' ' A' Tom E111S began school w1th us agalnthls year But by the end of the f1rst semester we had lost Tom Ellls and Evelyn Stearley Thls year we presented the play M Llttle Oscar The cast was as follows Stella P1per Webster P1per V1Ck1 P1per Andy Plper Hal Russell Jean Sterlmg Betty Eastman Mrs Odessa Ferguson Dudley Ferguson J T Butterworth Beverly Mlchel Rlchard Schanou Delores Neeman Dav1d Palmer Rodney Resh Arlene Snyder Sh1rley Ke1th Penny Wyman Jerry Davenport Bob Greenwalt M1ss Todd Dorlne Steneghem Da1sy Laverne Marllyn Buso was also the Queen We went to the Ozarks on Sneak Tr1p We all had a very engoyable t1me WEREN'T WE CUTE! I Il y. ' ll. We were very proud to have Arlene Snyder for our homecoming candldate and she PROPHECY Dear Classmates As most of you probably know last Monday n1ght I had the pleasure of be1ng on the program These Are Your School Days Th1s program IS planned to br1ng happ1ness and memor1es to certa1n groups of people These groups are graduat1ng classes Not classes that are graduat1ng th1s year but classes that graduated about f1fteen years ago I went to the program totally unaware of my good fortune The f1rst surpr1se of the even1ng was that I had been chosen to be on the program S1nce I had just returned from a tr1p to Europe I was not at all fam1l1ar w1th the program You can t 1mag1ne my surpr1se when the announcer 1ntroduced the Master of Ceremon1es He was Rex Ste1nkruger who was the coach and the soc1al stud1es teacher dur1ng some of my hlgh school years Before I cont1nue I had better expla1n the reason for wr1t1ng th1s letter We were very sorry that It was 1mposs1ble for some of you to attend th1s program Iam hop1ng that It was at least poss1ble for you to watch the part of the reunlon that was telev1sed But s1nce there was a party after the program where we all really got reacquamted Ithought I would wr1te and br1ng you up to date Wh1le I was recover1ng from the shock and surpr1se Mr Ste1nkruger presented the com merc1al It really wasn t a commerc1al at all It was more 11ke begg1ng people to come back to Hollywood They have all moved to a place WhlCh IS boom1ng and prospermg Shelton Nebraska Mr Ste1nkruger and I began to chat about the th1ngs that had happened f1fteen years ago at S H S and the thmgs that we had been do1ng s1nce It was so much fun remember1ng It seems that Whlle Mr Ste1nkruger was teach1ng 1n Hollywood a talent scout saw h1m And the 1nev1table happened S1nce then he has been 1n show bus1ness Then I heard a very fam1l1ar vo1ce For a m1nute I stood 1n awed s1lence Then I knew that 1t could be none other than the vo1ce of Penny Wyman I had not seen Penny 1n years and the Joy was overwhelmmg Penny told me that she IS a sc1ent1st She also sa1d that she was gett1ng ready to depart on a tr1p next week Of course Inaturally though that she was go1ng to AS13 Europe or just around the world I told her that I hoped she would enjoy herself She sa1d she was sure she would and that she could hardly wa1t to land on Mars Just then Mr Ste1nkruger lnterrupted us to tell us about the party He also Sald that we must hurry 1f we were go1ng to hear about or see the rest of our classmates Of course we were w1ll1ng to hurry Next I heard a dog barkmg and that rem1nded me of Jack Dyer I looked up and there was er1nar1an HIS explanat1on for hav1ng the an1mals w1th h1m was that some of h1s pat1ents have become terr1bly attached to h1m and he k1nd a l1kes them too Now Mr Ste1nkruger Sald that some of you were sorry but you would not be able to come Kenneth Schm1dt was one of the persons who was unable to be w1th us ton1ght Ken IS now super1ntendent of S H S He vowed he would get even Dor1ne Stenehjem St1bor was another who could not come Needless to say she IS marr1ed to D1ck They 11ve 1n Alaska Dor1ne and D1ck have a rather unusual profess1on FITSI I d better tell you that they have n1ne ch1ldren who are very essent1al to the1r bus1ness The ch1ldren make between 5000 and 10 O00 snowballs a day and Dor1ne and D1ck color them pack them 1n dry ICC and Shlp them all over the world They are used for decorat1ons and var1ous other th1ngs They had to g1V6 up the da1ry farm that they worked so hard for The ch1ldren drank up all the prof1ts And then I heard the fam1l1ar tune of the h1t song of today Of course you all know what lt s the new vers1on of the The Ballad of Davy Crockett Dav1d Palmer IS the guy re spons1ble for the success of th1s song When we were young Elv1s and Pat were the guys of our dreams When Dave appeared screams shattered the a1r It looks l1ke he IS the 1dol of the teen agers Dave IS very modest about h1s success He says he s1ngs merely for pleasure SINCE I was speak1ng of DaV1d lt seems only r1ght that I should tell you about Rodney I know that when I th1nk of one I always th1nk of the other so I am assummg that you th1nk the same way Rodney could not come that n1ght He has h1s nose Flght to the grmdstone He IS marr1ed work1ng as a gas statlon attendant and st1ll pay1ng on h1s Chevy By the way he told us that he has only two payments left and he sa1d that there 1sn t qu1te that much left of the car Delores was the next of our fr1ends that we were so glad to see Delores 1S a book keeper for EIVIS Presley She works very hard to try to f1nd ways to keep h1m out of the poor house However she draws a very good salary Cfrom the governrnentl they say that hav1ng h1m 1n the army was bad enough they d hate to have to take h1m back Not that they d1sl1ke h1m he Just creates such a sensat1on Teen agers now don t espec1ally go for h1m but person ally I th1nk Delores IS very lucky I was very surpr1sed to know that Bob Greenwalt has not had a m1l1tary career as he had once planned Bob sa1d that the army was all r1ght then he added that he knew there was an I 44 , ,, . . . . ' J , . i . . . 1 . . - . , . ---. . . x X , . . , . . . . , . . , . X . . I , . Jack, two dogs, a monkey, and a goldfish. Jack reached his goal, he is now Dr. Dyer, Vet- ' ' - an ' 1 ' rv . . . . . . . . , . . - I . . , , . ' i --- ' H Ir. ' ' - . . u , . . , . , . I . . , . . . . . . I . . , . I - , 1 ' 1 - ' ' l ' 1 - eas1er way to make a l1v1ng He was r1ght Bob the Bluffer IS start1ng h1S own pol1t1cal party It 1S called the Only Way Party I th1nk that lt would be very 1nterest1ng to know how many of you agree w1th h1s ldeaS and Wlll support h1s party I suppose that we can all be pretty sure that Penny w1ll strongly oppose h1m and h1s party Th1s 1S unoff1c1al but Bob thought that he w1ll probably be the party s cand1date for Pres1dent 1n the next electlon Sh1rley Kelth turned out to be one of the braver members of our class Sh1rley could not be on the program for a very good reason She 1S a m1ss1onary and r1ght now she 1S 1n one of the more pr1m1t1ve areas of Afr1ca I understand that Sh1rley IS Just marvelous when lt comes to teachmg the Mau Mau s I th1nk that lt would be 1nterest1ng to hear about some of her exper1ences I hope that maybe someday we ll get a chance don t you? I suppose that all of you remember that Jerry Davenport was 1nterested 1n cars and mechan1cal th1ngs Jerry has had a hard struggle to get to the top Wh1le he was go1ng to trade school he could not afford many of the luxur1es of l1fe to wh1ch most of us are accustomed One of the ma1n th1ngs wasacar So he declded to take one of the old cars that he had and us1ng parts from other cars that had been Junked bu1ld a car HIS car gamed a lot of popular1ty around the school and soon other guys were ask1ng h1m to help them bu1ld one l1ke It Now on college campuses all over the U S we see these Jerryrnob1les On the Slde mostly for a past1me Jerry sells D1ck Tracy com1c books Jun R1ley has always had a nose for cr1me Oh I don t mean that .hm 1S a cr1m1nal not by any means I know that probably most of you have read about h1m 1n the papers He has solved some of the deepest and hardest cr1mes of all t1mes However J1m IS Stlll not too busy to devote some of h1s t1me to h1S classmates He traced down many of your addresses and got 1n touch Wlth you Therefore J1m was part1ally respons1ble for the success of the pro gram that was devoted to our class I was surpr1sed to know that h1s full t1me Job IS not that of a detect1ve J1m 1S really an Engl1sh teacher He 1S very devoted to th1s work and w1ll not sl1ght It for anyth1ng So far I have told you about only one person 1n our class who 1S IH show bus1ness I am certa1n that we do not need to feel sl1ghted because of th1S because we have our share of famous 1nd1v1duals Now to get back to the subJect Paul W1seman and R1chard Schanou are a very good team And they are 1n show busmess They have a clever l1ttle rout1ne that follows the Mutt and Jeff type of th1ng They are now engaged at the Copa Cabana Club 1n Las Vegas However they took one n1ght off and came to our reun1on We were all very amused In a way I guess you say that Arlene SnydertMrs Zorro? IS 1n showbusmess also She 1S actually not an actress but she 1S connected w1th a very popular telev1s1on program Th1s program was Just galnlng 1tS popuIar1ty dur1ng our sen1or year 1n h1gh school She IS the Wlfe f the famous Zorro The way Wh1Ch they met 1S very odd It seems that Zorro was mak1ng the Slgn of the Z one day w1th h1s sword The sword flew out of h1s hand and lt went so far that he couldn t see where It landed So he sent Sergeant Garc1a after the sword Sergeant Garc1a d1d not come back for a long t1me so Zorro went after h1m When he got to the place where the sword had landed he d1d not see anybody or anyth1ng but on the ground there was blood He was very upset because he was afra1d he m1ght have k1lled someone But he followed the tracks and found he had only sl1ghtly 1nJured Arlene Zorro VlS1t8d her every day Whlle she was recover1ng They fell 1n love and were later marr1ed Byron Waller 1S another member of our class who 1S IH a type of show bus1ness Byron 1S not an actor or a s1nger He IS used 1n a demonstrat1on to advert1se KISSIG Koo llpstlck Byron s face gets so red from blush1ng each t1me the g1rl k1SS9S h1m that you cannot see the l1pst1ck However th1s 1S not h1s full tune Job He works full t1me as a deep sea d1ver He says that he hopes someday to f1nd a pearl or somethmg very valuable Then he can ret1re and spend all h1S t1me Wlth Pat and the fourteen k1dS By the way I don t th1nk he ll ever f1nd a pearl because he Just d1ves after souven1r gO1df1Sh at D1sneyland Mar1lyn Buso Wynn IS a very eff1c1ent housew1fe She and Jlm l1ve on a farm near G1bbon F1rst I must tell you an amus1ng fact about them They ra1se gophersll Yes that 1S a rather odd th1ng to ra1se but they have a very good reason for do1ng lt They want to get ahead of the n1eghbors so at n1ght they take the1r gophers and let them eat the ne1ghbors crops The gophers are very obed1ent so they always come back Iam sure that you all know that Mar1lyn was Mrs Amer1ca of 1972 Her year was very busy that year but she says that she enJoyed lt very much Don t let the gopher b1t worry you I am sure that Mar11yn was teas1ng us Janet Coon went 1nto the Mar1nes as she had planned to go However her career 1n the Mar1nes d1d not last very long I m sure that most of you g1rls remember how Janet used to talk about the dreamy recru1ter Janet Just had to see h1m at least once or tW1C9 a week So she kept try1ng to conv1nce g1rls to Jo1n the Mar1nes After she got them conv1nced to Jo1n she would go to the recru1ter s off1ce w1th them Th1s 1S the only way she could th1nk of to see the recru1ter After th1s went on for some t1me they fell 1n love and were marr1ed . . . . ,, ,, . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . ' 1 . , . . . . . - , I .-.. ' Y l . , . , . . . D ' I If ' 71 ' . . . . , ' ll ' 71 ' , . ' J I ' I 0 , ' .7 . , . 1 , G D . and entertamed when they went through one of the1r routlnes. . O . . . I . . ,, ,, . . . . . , . . . . , . D J I . . , . . . . . . ,, . . ,, I . , . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . , . . , . . , . ---- . . . . , . . , H H ' - ' ' , . . As for me I have done many things since graduation. Right now I am working at a very interesting job. I collect skunks from all over the world. My recent trip to Europe was for that purpose and it was very successful I got a very rare skunk which has the scent of a Parisian perfume As ever Bev WILL We the students of the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty eight being of sound minds cheery sp1r1ts and good health do hereby will the following things to our fellow school mates JACK DYER I leave my quiet little black car to Dennis Miller because of his safe driving habits I will my ability to get along with teachers to Rex Wiseman and Pete Smith all my hours of hard study to Larry Weiss and last but not least my degree in English to George Schepers DORINE STENEHJEM I will all my books to Judy Schmidt if she can wade through them my seat in study hall to anyone who is warm blooded and the Joy of being a senior to all Juniors especially one RODNEY RESH I will my books desk and privilege of being a senior to any Junior willing to take them my abillty to stay out of trouble to Richard St1bor the needs 10 my trombone to anybody who wants the old relic and as for that little German I ve been gO11'1gWlth Hands off' I m keeping her DAVE PALMER I will the 48 Chevy to my sister my ab1l1ty to sleep in shop to Gaylord Sealing my seat in the music room to Pete Smith and last but not least the fun of being a senior to all Juniors JANET COON I will my desk and books to Karen Drage and my ability to get along with teach ers to Judy Schmidt I will the pleasure of being a semor to all Juniors my p1ng pong ability to Roswell O Brien and my desk 1n study hall to any Junior who likes cramped quarters and a drafty climate I will my driver s llcense to the local police de partment my books to any Junior with a good eraser and my grades to Larry Weiss and Den ms Miller KENNETH SCHMIDT I will my books to any Junior lucky enough to get them my Job as student manager to CGeorgeousJ George Schepers my desk in study hall to Richard Mathieson my ping pong ability to R1chard St1bor my ability to stay out of trouble to Pete Smith my chemistry luck to Carol Dority and my cards to Jerry Stefka ARLENE SNYDER I will my books to Pete Smith Cthat is if he wants to skip a grade! my ability to study to Cheryl Jaeke the fun of being a cheerleader to Jean Waller my nerve to LaDene Holtz my ability to leave a car parked on the railroad tracks to George Schepers and last but not least the fun of being a semor to all Juniors BYRON WALLER I w1ll my red hair to Jon Pearson my desk over by the window to anybody who prom1ses to keep the hole in lt covered up my ab1l1ty to get good grades C95 in English to Pete Smith my ability to get along with teacher to Jerry Stefka my trips into the office to Lynn and Allan and my books to any Junior dumb enough to take them Pat is not on my willing list MARILYN BUSO I will the fun of being in high school to my sis Lydia my desk to Judy Schmidt my books to Karen Drage and my Job of dehvering milk to the small grades to ' Echo Marilynn Stevens I will my ability to enjoy and be in activities to Cheryl Jaeke RICHARD SCHANOU--I will my ability to be alert in government class to Al Holl. I will SHIRLEX KEITH I w1ll my desk and books to any Jumor who wants them and the fun and hard work of be1ng a semor to anyone who IS wlllmg enough to work for the gr xde PAUL 'WISEMAIN I yvtll to all people who make good use of thmgs thls good old schoolhouse fpemtentlaryl I served 12 vears here My f1sh lookmg Ford to Al Holl To Pete all the g1rls I ever went wlth he ll need them My ablllty to sklp school Cfor good reasons! to anybody who wants lt JERRY DAVENPORT I W1ll mv long ha1r to George Sehepers mv penc1ls to someone who doesn t have to erase my books to whoever w1ll open them and my athletlc fzbllxty C97 to Ierry Stefka BOB GREENWALT I leave my desk to someone whodoesn t llke to s1t down I leave my 1b1l1ty to get along w1th teachers to Pete Smlth Che ean run fast? I w1ll my posttlon on the football team to It all on Face Terry Stefka my good study hablts to Darwm and Loren and my Ford to the St Francls Hospltal to study to my slster Shlrley I w1ll my ab1l1ty to talk to anyone who can do lt and not get caugl t PENNY VV1 MAN I w1ll my ever Swett dlsposltlon to my dearly beloved stster Sandy mv love for Jerry Sherman to Je ame NN tller and Nancy Rlley and mv pure black hatr to Red Smlth I w1ll my ab1l1ty to d1seuss'?'P'P'P to Gavlord Seallng and my posltlon as defender of the Re publtean party to Darwln Blue JIM RILEY I Vylll my ear to Larry WQISS my books to Dennls Mlller and mv late hours to Pete Sm1th BEVERLH MICHEL I wlll my laughter to loren Falrbanks my halr to Cheryl Jaeke my Jokes to George Sehepc rs and all the french frled onlons I can tfford to Judy lVI1ehel and Iudy Johnson DELORES NEEMAN--I will my books and desk to any junior who wants them. I will my ability 1 . , A Mr. Mills: We wish to thank you for all the help that you have giver us these past years. Your kindness and patience in helping us to make decisions and in guiding our thoughts will never be for- gotton. We want to thank you for being our sponsor this year. We enjoyed having you! We want to give special thanks to both you and Mrs. Mills for sponsoring our sneak trip. Thank you for everything. ' eniors SX Diplomas in hand the graduates go forward to climb their mountains Notice the thou htful expressions that were worn just before the big moment ...Xuan l A cheery looking group' We don't blaine you for being happy Keep the smiles and success will come fast and wasy Good Luck' Penny valedictorian gives her speech VS ll .NWXA w-. xw' . , 4 t Y w I K . K A N X . - gl - Il .fi s wxw 1 -4. ., X Q c.N,-M, RW Mui L ,, X K K ' ., . ' I , . . , . - 4 l GE 0F INNCCENCE Bev Rodney Bob Jerry Sh1rley un P aul Jack Penny Janet Arlene J' .U Delores Y ,dd Byron Do r1ne DaV1d Kenneth May-llyn Richard ' Es. Q. 1 n A ,gh ,.,' W e J. K Y Vi S 1 v 3 W . 33 ii. EW. .5 , Z' ' llll llllllll TH SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS MY LITTLE OSCAR My sister' My long lost sister ' ey t in they I8 Indians' Stella Piper .... Webster Piper , . Vicki Piper ..,. Andy Piper ,,,. Hal Russell . . . Jean Sterling ..... Betty Eastman .... Mrs. Odessa Ferguson Dudley Ferguson . . . J. T. Butterworth . . Miss Todd ..... Daisy Laverne . . Jack Dyer Q . . . Bev Michel . . .Dick Schanou .Delores Neeman David Palmer . . . . Rodney Resh . . . Arlene Snyder . .Shirley Keith . . . .Penny Wyman . . Jerry Davenport . . . Bob Greenwalt Do rine Stenehj ern . . .Marilyn Buso Oscar the Seal Before the picnic began a lively game of volleyball was played. Bob Greenwalt is showing us a little action in this shot. i .Aux Come and get it! These girls decided to Don't talk with your mouths full!! My, there forget their dieting when they saw the tables Certainly is a Crowd! full Of food. On the way, and everyone is Oh! Oh! Jim was caught This is the cafe where still awake, so far. taking a snooze! the meals were served Well, someonefinallycaught Say, now, this is a Ahhh! Does this bed feel up with these boys! change of scenery good after an exciting day! 5 lie: 'U 3. It X ffff 'Q s- M-QV .ix Q., . 4 1' P .:f ,.E 'Mwm,WmMQHNm Q is 1 i minimis? S 'Q IN alll! NUIH .,' as ' 1 J lu, in Ill 9 ,W NNN S N X ,K I '- 1,5 ww..-1 X . K gl m s? if -MNWM Q Dav1d Thlenal Allan H011 Presldent V106 Presldent MISS Taubenheun MPS Grlmmlngef Sponsgr Sponsor Carol Dorlty Delores Schroder Secretary Treasurer Dear Sponsors We of the Jumor Class w1sh to thank you for all your Joyable and more successful The problems have been many and we have proflted by your sponsorshlp Thanks so much for the help glven us for our Jun1or Senlor Banquet Sandy Wyman Judy Johnson Student Counc1l Rep. Newsreporter Karen Drage Dlck Stlbor Judy SChII'l1dt Rlchard Mathleson work in making our class more en- J Larry Bom beck Jerry Stefka Marllynn Stevens Arlene Rodr1quez Carol Hadenfeldt Jamce L1ggett Elton Bowm an Lynn Bombeck Pat Jayroe Sandy Maust Cheryl Jaeke Carole F1nney Delores Holtz a member of the Jumor Class 1S not p1c tured LHDCYIS Holtz Howard Brayton - 1 A x J , - . TH JU IOR CLASS PRESENTS R 'Cir- --J PAPA AYS N Alonzo K Page DaV1d Thlenal Janet Page Cheryl Jaeke Jack Prescott Allan H011 Janlce Llggett Luella Watts Helen Carter Delores Schroeder Dlck Stlbor Pete Carter B111 Sykes Lynn Bombeck Joe Jerry Stefka Toots . Sandy Wyman Sallie . Sandy Maust Liz . Pat Jayroe Mrs Hawkins Karen Drage LaDene Holtz Elton Bowman and Allan Holl also members of the play cast are not pictured il! L Xlxh f 3 I ww HCONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58H MEVES BOWL CWD ISLAND, NEBRASKA Charles Schanou P resldent Jun Lew1s News Reporter Bob Whlte Darwln Blue Pete Sm1th Vlce P resldent Rex W1sernan Llnda Loewenstem Kay Merrell Jean Waller Secretary Loren H011 Treasurer John O'Br1en Fred Spellm an Mrs Peterson Sponsor Rosann Szafradja Judy Thompson , , Student Council Norma Keller George Schepers Nancy Riley Philip Buso l L L Ione H011 Bob Fines Josephine Smith Carolyn Smith Judy Lacey Dennis Miller Irene Ripp Jon Pearson Leona Holtz Loren Fairbanks Carolyn Heskett Judy Michel l Lydia Buso Linda Smith Cheri Archer Dale Stearly SOPHGMORE ACTIVITIE THE SOPHOMORE DANCE The annual Sophomore Dance was g1ven1n honor of the Senlors Not only was lt enjoyed by the Soph omores and QQHIOFS but by the rest of the hlgh school and the Juruor hlgh as 1S shown ln the plctures Everyone IS busy domg the stroll and w1thout shoes too' Now Mr. Stearley, you heard what SOPHOMORE DRIVER'S TRAINING the lady said! 1And don't look so Instructor: Mr. Mills gullty ! J REBEKAH LODGE 306 N.: Cal oh L Klum TlLdbU1L1 'Q' ,fix D1 me Uhrlch Mat y Jo La c lxlu Q Xrcher kaLh1xr1 Arpher QFD. 'Q Gall Post L, Pr CSlLlL,I1t 'N Mft CF Don Mayflold V1CL Pr C51dLI1f Nancw DL llc rt bgm et.11 x Douv Dorlty btudent Councll Robert Kleln bponsm ,QQ 'E' kms '51 fp 1 Don I ombeck B111 Gpttman Alloc, Palmer Dmnn Ddllv 1 Janet Holtz Judy Stenehj em Larry WBISS Bob Thlenel Deanna Prochaska Dianna Prochaska Garnita Flory Karen Sober Llnda Mackey Sally Rodriguez Sandy Forst Carol Henderson B111 O'Br1en Harold Deeds Darrel Robmson f I Jack Duffield Milton Ahrens Fred Schroeder Bob Mackey 9 I GGRAPUJ' f f 0 U Wk YA? w- ,1- :gf n M, i fs .. f K Egg ,. ,mx f Ma N X 1 K 3 ff Q . K K N . 18 'v-up-.49 iw Q ww Q me 'QE if wk 'V Ne? ' QQ ggi , A ,, 3. ,,.,, 4 K' RY' My . -gflw Q is Q 3:33 fi? NRL? SECOND GRADE FIRSI ROW Left to Rlght Chuck Westcott Vlughn Scluelds Jzcques Smlth hm Cole Arthur Sober SECOND ROW lxlrcn Brayton Sharon Cordes lean Wlseman leold lNeem1n 'IHIRD ROW leddw Snyder Lynn Hunsberger Clarence Doremus l1ul Vtlcht John Scott Harrls Don Doremus Mrs Stevens ABSENF JudVOl1Ver Suzy VV1llldITlS THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Doc W1lcox Imda Moffett LeAnn Lowe Danny Archer SECOND ROW Donald LoveJoy Denms MW nard Larry Lorenzen Jun O Br1en ABSENT Gall l ester Carol Mclub ben Patr1c1a Pooschke Jan1eP1cker1ng . X - is ' i -wt ' xv A K C: I tif 5 . ' ll .VV w V 1 - , , L l ' , , 9 , 1 , 2 , - , ' . ' I 2 ' ' . . ' ' . . t 1 ' . ' ' , , , 1 , 1 L . . K ' Y . J, ' ' .v .v 1 C 1 ' . -1 - V V . 1 , . . . , . , , . . . . A , . A W X1 A . KV? Q . - . max -if . A 4' O - -if K Xa wie K. -w N if 'I ' , I V , I . ,, I 4 J Q 9 - , . ' . . , . , J V , . . , Q L ' . , . . . 7 v , . J . 1 ' f 1 : 1 - FOURTH GRADE FIRS1 ROW Left to R1ght Raymond Maust B1l1y Roach Hal Dellert Frank Bevlns SECOND ROW Susan Nordstrom D1ana Schepers Lo1s Lorenzen Kr1st1 Harrls Glenda Garrett Conme Wes cott Betty Harrls Marcla Hadenfeldt THIRD ROW Ne1lK1lpatr1ck Jerry Snyder Tommy Kelly Ronnle Brayton Ray Lee Henry Neernan ABSENT Clara Bell McK1bben Lamome McCoy Sandra Wllllams FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Judy Sober Angehne Ramsey Llnda Stlbor Rose Ann McCoy Sharon Duffleld Ramona Bevms SECOND ROW JaCk1e Johnson Byron Holl Robert Stefka Greg Harrls J1m Falr banks Terry Henlon BACK ROW D1ck Rlma Terry Moffett Roger Smlth Mrs Huckfeldt ABSENT Jun Plckerlng ENTERED LATER Kathy Reeder .,, . . ' .v Z Q J , ' 3 J J 1 .v J - .v 1 ' : 1 1 J 1 1 ' : D I ' l - I C , , I I P ' I 1 : 1 V J - 1 ' : J J I . . I . ' I . I . SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Lmda Korcek Conr11eHunsberger Ileane Neeman J11I Sm1th Karen St1bor Donna Harmonmg Ed1th Schepers SECOND ROW Mrs Lmdsay Janet Uhr1ch Patr1c1a O11ver De1oresOBr1en Jean Johnson Patty Llggett Beth Moffett THIRD ROW Gary Sm1th R1chard Resh Lanny Robmson Kenneth Stenehjem T1m Jaeke Jun Ashton Larry Thxenel FOURTH ROW Bobby Cordes Leonard Brayton Eugene Schroeder Wesley R1ce CANDID SHOTS ,gF :WK Q fair Q hex 5 'Nx N4 V fl -7 f 3 ' 1 s:mff J Xu! .Q wxknx X .ff KX 15 35 KA A k 4. K rx fa V. F. W. AND AUXILIARY EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW Left to R1ght Jud1e Coleman Donna Fmes Sh1rley Neeman Kaye Ashton Verna OBr1en Lynn Thurston V1rg1n1a Mackey Helen Rlma SECOND ROW Larry Rhodes Chuck Grell Sharon McCoy Arleen Robln son Elleen Robmson Margaret Cosner Kathleen Kllpatrlck J1m Harrls Don Omey THIRD ROW Allan Mackey Steve Woodman Bob Carlson Harry Smlth Jerry Mackey J1m Waller John Mortensen Ne1lW1seman Don Davenport Mrs Bertha Cook ABSENT Wesley Merrell Mar3or1e Stevens SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW Gary Camp Dav1d Fa1rbanks Mxchael Cole Robert Stevens Robert Spellman Rlchard Stevens Joseph Brayton SECOND ROW Pamela Sober J1ll Dyer Llnda Harmonlng Mar1lyn Hadenfeldt Mary Jo Kelly Judy Wyman THIRD ROW Mrs lrls Ashton Larry Watson Levern O Brlen Darwm Wlcht Vernon Duffleld J1mm1e Fester T1m Moffett Glenn Callaway . 5 5 K' I 5 . a a . 'F k , . 'J ' I ' I .U , . . . . I I J I 1 ' ' J 1 J ' 1 I I J 1 r , - ' ' I J I I ! I J I J . . 2 , . was -'Sis Q Q Ilgii ' ' H , - 3 J i . , I r in Q - I ' .., FQ 'rv N K , , 1 L' +- , 'X 'H . , s. - Q z X . K K M , Q V' h ll' ' Q- ' Z I I I I I J ' ' I 1 J 1 . 1 , , . , . . . , , J I I I 1 ' JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL STANDING Left to Rlght J1m Har r1s Chuck Grell Wes Merrell Nell W1seman Steve Woodman Doug Dorlty J1m Fester J1m Waller Don Bombeck Jerry Mackey Bob Mackey Darrel Roblnson KNEELING Don Mayfleld Bob Stevens D1ck Stevens Darw1n Wlcht Gary Camp and Don Omey JUNIOR BAND BACK ROW STANDING Left to Rlght Jean John son Sharon McCoy J1ll Dyer L1nda Korcek Judy Coleman SEC OND ROW Conn1e Hunsberger Larry Watson Arlene Robmson R1ch ard Resh Harry Smlth Eugene Schroeder T1m Jaeke Judy Wyman FRONT ROW Gary Camp Patr1c1a Ol1ver Ed1th Schepers Mary Jo Kelly Delores O Brlen Glen Callaway and Darwm W1cht UOCIIOIIOII , . . . , ' , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I J 1 ' t 1 1 Q 1 1 1 ' I lllllllfllllllllllilllllllllffllllx N Q 5 Q Q 5 Q Q Q Q 5 ' 1 1 I ' 1 : .1 1 ' ' Q . , . . ' I I I - 1 1 1 J ' : I I , , . . . J 1 1 f - 54 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL FIRST ROW Leftto Rlght Mr Sh1e1ds Coach Bob Spellman Gary Camp D1ck Stevens Darwm Wlcht Glen Callaway Don Omey Dave Fa1rbanks SECOND ROW Bob Mackey Jerry Mackey J1m Fester Andy Sutton Jun Waller Doug Dorlty Ne11W1seman THIRD ROW Chuck Grell Bob Stevens Darrel Robmson Steve Woodman Jlm Harrls Larry Watson FOURTH ROW Allen Mackey Levern O'Br1en Tun Moffett DonMayf1e1d and Joe Brayton Kiwi L.. INS ! You can't do the bop 1n the sack' laugh These cutles 1n thelr very styl1sh gowns Qaheml are only a few of the part1c1pants 1n a gradeschool program her baton 5953532 MKG Lol11pop Oh Lo1l1 Lolhpop' Q , Q u l : 0 - , 3 .J 1 J J J J ' : I J I I . J I ' : J I I I I ' Z i I I I ' v ze.: :wx :Cf K. ypa., IEE 'iv' 5 Q 1-- F a L. L. f ug rg U s an 3 to .ff yl . II 1 u 1 V357 Hg 1 Lt 'gp 'H 'Q 2 rs-4 h., 1 .J N' 'I g .p X g Kaye twirling Qugrq Q R9 a, . g , . , 3, W I X .. g O i n A fu to 1, 5. .,,, J - . ' JU IOR HIGH ACTIVITIE JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS LFFT TO RIGHT Judy Wyrnin Jill Dyer Helen Rima Kaye Ashton PEP CLUB BOTTOM ROW Shirley Noe man Kathleen Kilpatrick Pam Sobers Linda Harmoning Marilyn Hadenfeldt SECOND ROW Donna Fines Virginia Mackey Judy Coleman Lynn Thurston Verna O Brien THIRD ROW Mary Jo Kelly Margaret Cosner Arlene Robin son Eilene Robinson and Sharon McCoy THE PEPPIEST KIDS IN SCHOOL: These Junior high school kids have the knack of making things lively, as can plainly be seen in the picture. 'v fl tl! get .LJ 6-J lx I I Iwi a .,C m XL ' 'T 3 Q- Q f JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOTTOM ROW Left to Right Judy Coleman Mary Jo Kelly Sharon McCoy Virgin 1a Mackey Kathleen Kilpatrick Verna OBrien Margaret Cosner Lynn Thurston Helen Rima Kaye Ashton SECOND ROW Sh1rleyNee man Donna Fines Marilyn Hadenfeldt Linda Harmoning Eilene Rob inson Arlene Robinson Marjorie Stevens THIRD ROW Judy Wyman Jill Dyer ON TOP Pam Sobers JUNIOR HIGH PHYSICAL EDUCATION - FIRST ROW, Left To Right: Glen Callaway, Bob Spellman, Bob Stevens, Jim Harris, Chuck Grell, Mickey Cole, Dave Fairbanks, Gary Camp, Larry Rhodes, Don Omey, Dick Stevens, Allen Mackey. SECOND ROW: Bob Thienel, Neil Wiseman, Don Mayfield, Tim Moffett, Fred Schroeder, Bob Carlson, Doug Dority, Steve Woodman, Wes Merrell, John Morten- sen, Levern O'Brien, Larry Watson. THIRD ROW: Larry Weiss,Harry Smith, Darwin Wicht, Harold Deeds, Don Bombeck, Jerry Mackey, Bob Mackey, Milton Ahrens, Andy Sutton, Vernon Duffield, Jim Wal- ler, Jim Fester, and Jack Duffield. 1 3 . r 'Pwr T,.,................. CONGRATULATIONS FRGM A FRIEND THE FIGHTI G BULLDOGS LEFT TO RIGHT Coach Stemkruger Dave Palmer R1chard Schanou Bob Whlte Byron Waller Jack Dyer Darw1n Blue Loren Falrbanks Paul W1se man Rex Wlseman Loren H011 Elton Bowman Kenneth Schmldt student manager and George Schepers student manager Pete Smlthwas absent when the p1cture was taken The Bulldogs had a green and short team as a result they won only s1x and lost th1rteen The hlgh po1nt of the season was the loss to hlghly regarded St Cec1l1a who had to f1ght all the way to tr1p the Bulldogs THE RECORD Elm Creek Shelton Ravenna Ca1ro G I Cathol1c Ansley Red Cloud St Cec1l1a G1bbOH Bertrand Byron Waller was the only Harvard Wood Rlver was p1Cked on the Tr1 Val Kenesaw ley all tournament team Overton L1tchf1eld player from Shelton who TRI VALLEY TOURNAMENT G I Cathol1c St Cecella G1bbOn DISTRIC T Wood RIVE r 7 8 29 27 50 18 ' 43 55 . . ' 39 37 31 33 St. Paul 53 44 42 46 . ' ' 62 39 ' 42 35 25 24 57 31 ' 49 26 - 3- - 42 60 I 53 54 ' ' 43 27 . . ' 36 54 . ' 69 53 ' 52 36 y - 43 THE BULLDOG CAGERS Jack Elton Bob Loren Paul Dyer Bowman Whlte H011 Wlsernan LM Darwin David Rex Loren Richard Blue Palmer Wiseman Fairbanks bchanou FOOTB LL TEAM FRONT ROW Manager Ken Schrnldt Charles Schanou Don Bombeck Darwm Blue Loren Faurbanks Bob Whlte Jon Pearson George Schepers ReXW1seman Loren Holl and Pete Smlth BACK ROW Coach Shlelds Larry Bombeck Paul Wlseman Lynn Bombeck Howard Brayton Dave Palmer Dlck Schanou J1m Rlley Dennls M1ller Allan Holl Jerry Stefka Bob Greenwalt Elton Bowman and Coach Stemkruger Byron Waller 1S not shown RECORD Shelton Clarks St Cec1l1a Shelton Shelton Wood Rxver Ansley Shelton Shelton G I Cathollc Harvard Shelton Ravenna 48 Shelton Co Captams D1ck Schanou and Byron Waller W1th Coach Stelnkruger ,tr Shelton , , ,6 Bertrand ,,,, 6 Arnold .... 13 Shelton . . 0 . . 13 ..... 7 . . . 27 . . O . . .2 ' . . .0 .... 19 . .14 ..33 .. '..7 ...24 ..6 . . . . . 9 Pete Sm1th Halfback Loren H011 Halfback Allan Holl Guard '1 Bob Greenwalt TEAM MEMBERS 'S' The Bulldogs placed two players on the Trl Valley All Con ference team They were Pete Smlth speedy sophomore alfback and D1ck Schanou rugged senlor end Larry Bombeck End Halfback Loren Falrbanks Tackle 'Ln 4 Jlm Rlley Tackle Fullback George Schepers Don Bombeck Paul Wlseman Dave Palmer Tackle Fullback Quarterback Fullback Rlchard bchanou End Elton Bowm an Halfbac k Jerry Stefka Guard Charles Schanou Guard Dennls Mlller Tackle E544 l- 'Q' TRACK 'E l Q we 'fi' f Q w , FIELD STANDING Left to Rlght COACH REX STEINKRUGER Allan Holl Byron Waller Dennls M1ller D1ck Schanou Dave Pahner Bob Wh1te Darwln Blue Jon Pearson Loren Holl Asslstant Coach Tom Sh1elds KNEELING Doug Dorlty Don Bombeck Loren Fa1rbanks George Schepers Jerry Davenport Charles Schanou Gaylord Seallng Bob Mackey 880 and 440 880 m1le 880 and mlle hlgh and low hurdles hlgh Jump pole vault hlgh hurdles hlgh Jump 880 880 mlle low hurdles h1gh Jump and pole vault hlgh Jump pole vault h1gh hurdles shot and dlscus 440 and 880 pole vault 880 and rnlle m1le shot and 100 yd dash DAVE PALMER Hlgh Hurdles 120 yd Dave Palmer was the only mem ber of the track team to take part 1n the State meet IOR VARSITY 'SL 7' 3 4 gf-L LLFT TO RIGHT Georg e Schepers student rnanaggr R1ch.1rci M xthuson Larxy Bombeck L01 cn H011 Rox W1seman Lynn Bombccl Jon P011 son Jun LCWIS Allan H011 Jerry Stefkg Hlchard Stlbor Charles bghanou Elton How man Kenngth bchrrudt student managex A an ev? KJ D1gk S11bOl trylng a free shot at JCIly Stcflm h.1nd11ng the lmll .xt the Ansley game. the Ansley game. CS: 1 , Q ' I A -A o 34 3 A . 4. 2 1, 1,3 , ' M 2 3, 5 ,rw 'wmcw ev 2, L f-, uunctfv C C ' 1 g ., ' , ' , 1 C, ' , 1 1 f , J x X 1 1 - , 3 , . .u Q 3 SENIOR HIGH P E BOXS SENIOR HIGH PHX SICAL EDUCATION LEFT 'IO RIGHT Elton Bowman George Schepers Denms Mlller Jerry Stefka Ierrv Davenport J1m Lewls Jon Pearson Davld Thlenel Charles Schanou Paul Wlseman Pete Srnlth Rex Wlseman J1m Rlley Loren Holl John O Brlen Lynn Bom beck Loren Falrbanks Bob Whlte DarW1n Blue Gaylord Seallng Dale Stearley and B111 O Br1en On the trarnpolme are Bob Flnes and Fred Spell man GIRLS' SENIOR HIGH PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT Leona Holtz, Sandra Forest, Delor1s Holtz, Delor1s Neeman, Carol Fmney, Mary Jo Lee, LaDene Holtz, Kathryn Archer, Janet Holtz, Gall Post, Carol Ann Dor1ty, Judy Schrnldt, Karen Drage, and Karen Sobers, Sponsor, Mlss Tau benheun 0 O mgglffg-1k,5i aztefa'-,i g m . ns??2iW', ' Y . 1 G ,1f?F?fiiJ' 1 1 A 'tif K 'U . f , 1 w v 1 1 I I I ' . 1 1 1 1 1 ,, J 1 1 1 9 1 J . . . . , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'R 1 I . , . . . - , . i - E I 5 3, , I-n-...-..-4 2 'Ri . I ' x I A HOME FOR PERSONAL NEEDS MILLER-GOBERSON FUNERAL HOME GIRLS' GLEE GIRLS' GLEE. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Beverly Michel, Carolyn Hesket, Diane Uh- rich, Garnita Flory, Carolee Klein, Carol Dority, Carol Henderson, Karen Drage, Mary Jo Lee, Dorine Stenehjem, Judy Michel. THIRD ROW: Judy Lacey, Sandy Wyman, Karen Archer, Dolores Schroeder, Penny Wyman, Gail Post, Karen Sober, Cheryl Jaeke, Sandra Forst, Carol Hadenfeldt, Kay Merrell. SECOND ROW: Sandy Maust, Janice Liggett, Judy Johnson, Delores Neeman, Irene Ripp, Josephine Smith, Nancy Riley, Judy Thomp- son, Kathryn Archer, Judy Stenehjem, Marilyn Buso. FRONT ROW: Judy Schmidt, Carolyn Smith, Cheri Archer, Nancy Dellert, Janet Holtz, Marilynn Stevens, Alice Palmer, Norma Keller, Diann Dally, Linda Loewenstein, Linda Smith, Jean Waller. AIESENT: Pat Jay- roe, lone Holl, Linda Mackey, and Shirley Keith. GIRLS' SEXTET, Left to P-ight Judy GIRLS' TRIO, Left to Right: Judy John- Johnson, Carol Henderson, Cheryl Jaeke, Son! Janice Liggett, and Chel-y1 Jaeke, Carol Dority, Carol Hadenfeldt, and Patty Jayroe. MIXED CHORU MIXED CHORUS. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Carol Ann Dority, Diane Daily, Bob Thienel, Larry Bombeck, Cheryl Jaeke, Dick Stibor, Don Mayfield, Kay Merrill,Caro1 Henderson. SECOND ROW: Judy Thompson, Linda Smith, Norma Keller, Doug Dority, Don Bombeck, Dave Palmer, Darrell Robinson, Gaylord Sealing, Carol Hadenfeldt, Josephine Smith, Linda Loewenstein. BACK ROW: Karen Drage, Marilyn Stevens, Dorinc Stenehjem, Bill O'Brien, Dennis Miller, David Thienel, Rodney Resh, Lynn Bombeck, Jerry Davenport, Patty Jayroe, Janice Liggett, and Judy Johnson. BOYS' OCTETTE, Left to Right: Pian- ist, Cheryl Jaekeg Larry Bombeck, Jer- ry Davenport, Dick Stibor, Don Bom- beck, Rodney Resh, Dave Thienel, and Dave Palmer. Not pictured is Bob Thie- nel. BROKEN- 3 E W MIXED OCTETTE, Left to Right: Dave Thienel, Rodney Resh, Judy Johnson, Carol Hadenfeldt, Dorine Stenehjem, Karen Drage, Larry Bombeck, and Dave Palmer. Pianist Cheryl Jaeke is seated. CONCERT A D MARCHI G BA D SENIOR BAND - STANDING, Left to Right: Karen Drage, Dianne Dally, Jean Johnson, Bob Thienel, David Palmer, Carol Henderson, Marilynn Stevens, Instructor, Miss Range. BACK ROW, SEATED: Dick Stibor, Gary Camp, Mary Jo Lee, Larry Bombeck, Cheryl Jaeke, Judy Johnson, Janice Liggett, David Thienel, Carol Hadenfeldt, Sandy Wyman, Harry Smith, Ar- leen Robinson, Larry Watson, Nancy Dellert, Don Bombeck, Delores Schroeder, Rodney Resh. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Archer, Verna O'Brien, Karen Archer, Eileen Robinson, Norma Keller, Darwin Wicht, Eugene Schroeder, Tim Jaeke, Margaret Cosner, Judy Wyman. FRONT ROW: Sandy Maust, Kathleen Kilpatrick, Jerry Davenport, Josephine Smith, Edith Schepers, Pat Liggett, Mary Jo Kelly, Kay Merrill. New members who came in later: Gail Post and Nancy Riley. Pat Jayroe was absent. 'TYQT The marching band at the Harvest Harmony in Grand Island. The band looks good, doesn't it? The candidate for Harvest Harmony Queen from Shelton was Cheryl Jaeke, a junior. Everyone had a good time and also learned from the valuable experience. IVIAJOHLTFES IVNEEIIWC Left to H1111 Clam X In T lx Luc N ll Jo L00 Cd.101HCI'1dCFSOI1 L1nd.1LocWQnbun1 1JhUIXl NIUOMI Ill L 1 llpbl att M155 CHERXI TXEIXE WL Wm FL .111 velyproud to be rep Grand 151911111 zcsnntpd by Chcrxl at the .annual II.11vc bt of H.111non3 111 G1 and Is land Phe band and Chu ,I pow for tlu Q mmm 1 mm boforc t lnnf ofi O1 An lnforrnal pl actlce Shot taken at the vocal C11f1lC 1n Hastlngb. The G111S' Glue 111 thou polfox mance at the ovonmq IJIOQIJIU at St CCC1118 Hlfgll bclmool 5 . I F ' 'A' , L ,I 'rg' : 1- f ru KV, .urn Lrjx, .la '5' , '- , , ' ' X H F , , ' . .. 'f1 'I: 11il'O'xX1 if . , U N - A Y Hn , fn .. 4, -'Y' 3 'W' 3 . . .- ..... - ' . . , .H 1 , . , N- , .. - , U . . L Ll g, 'H f ' L1 big day in V 5 E 5 4 u - i i 1 a ., ,V , , i , . , , D bt h Saxophone Quartette RZENT? Egieilfglt Med Volce Ratlng Excellent Dave Palmer Bass Solo Ratmg Supemor U, Judy Johnso Tenor Sax Solo Ratmg Supemor JOS1 Sm1th French Horn Solo Saxophone Duet Ratlng Excellent Trl Valley Ratlng Superlor Clarlnet Trlo Cheryl Jaeke, Medlum Volce Ratlng EXCCHQTU Ratlng Supe r1o 1' - 1 - . x , . q, 5 - . - . Q 1 Al, 1 .1 ' - w '- v ' .. ' , T' 79 as., A' S-fwwf' 5 g. i . .- . 'gi PEP CLUB A D OFFICERS l'hese are the enthus1ast1c Bulldog Backers FRONT ROW Left to Rlght I lnda Loewensteln Dlanne Dally Delores Neeman Arlene Snyder Tudy Johnson Sandy Mlust Josephlne Sflllfh Sandy Wyman Patty Jayroe Nancy Dellert SECOND ROW llnda Smlth Jean Waller Cheryl Jaeke Karen Archer Irene Rlpp Mar1lynnStevcns De lores Schroeder Judy Stenehjern Kathrvn Archer Tanlce Llggett Judy Thompson A11ce Palmer lVI1ss Taubenhe1m Sponsor BACK ROW Penny Wyman D1anne Uhrlch Carol Henderson Carol Ann Dorlty Dorlne Stenehjem Beverly Mlchel Judy lVl1chel Mary Jo Lee Karen Drage GdTHlfH Flory Carol Hadenfeldt Gall Post Karen Sobers Tudy Schmldt FRONT AND CENTER Kay lVlerr1ll and the best backer of all B1ll1e Bulldog PEP CLUB OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Penny Wymang Student Coun- cil Representative, Beverly Michelg Treasurer, Janice Liggettg Secretary, Delores Schroederg Vice-President, Dorine Stenhjemg News Reporter, Norma Keller. CHEER LEADERS FIRST TEAM CHEERLEADERS Left to Rlght Arlene Snyder' Sandy Wyman Judx Johnson and Patty Jayroe SECOND TEAM CHEERLEADERS Left to Rlght Sandy Maust Joseph1neSm1th and Kay Me rrlll The cast of one of the Sk1tS put on for a pep rally We dlscovered a lot of new talent wh1ch should go far 1n the near future A sleepy bunch on the way home It looks hke some of the members haven't g1ven up yet though The Pep Club had a lot of fun gomg to and from games 3 - . 1 -1 l J ' J , . I ' J v , . ' ll ll F. F. . STANDING Left to Rlght Bob Th1enel Doug Dor1ty Kenneth Schmldt Darrell Rob1nson Dale Stearly Denrus Mlller Jun Rlley Jun Lou1s Jon Pearson Bob Mackey MIITOH Ahrens B111 O Brlen Don Bombeck SEATED Mr Dlssmeyer Rlchard St1bor Dave Palmer Dlck Schanou Paul W1seman Larry Bombeck Allan Holl SEATED ON FLOOR Gettman Don Mayfleld John O Brlen Fred Schroeder and Gaylord Seallng LEFT TO RIGHT Harold Dlssmeyer Sponsor Rlchard Stlbor Reporter Dave Palmer V1ce PTGS1d6Ht R1chard Schanou Pres1dent Paul Wlsernan Secretary Larry Bombeck Treasurer Allan Holl Sentmel Two prom1s1ng young freshmen Douglas Dorlty and Donme Bornbeck are holdlng the s1gn J . : . I . J . I . , I , . . I . . , . . I I , . J . , . , i 2 v . J . . , C , . I . I , . : Loren Holl, Rex Wiseman, George Schepers, Charles Schanou, Richard Mathieson, Bill , . I , . , , . D 2 . I 3 . . I 3 I . - . Z . , . I . , 5 , ' I I 1 . 1 . . I . favs, 3 is 1 -Wd 3 Cute and Peppy 1S M1ss Ga1l Post the very deservlng 1? F A Sweetheart of 1957 58 Gall and her attendants from left to rlght Kay Mer r1ll Carol H a d e n f e ld t Gall Sandy Wyman and Dorlne Stenehjern A These F F A boys gave a f1ne dlscusslon onthe M1d State lssue Seat ed from left to rlght are Dlck Schanou Paul Wlseman Dave Palmer Rodney Resh and D1Ck Stlbor Standlng 1S Mr Dlssrneyer Advlsor TX I Q ll H ' - 1 - 1 . . . gn my V t I . 'L fx . .+L Q f g A Q u - vu ' . , . ru - vu , 1 1 J , Zi i ,- 3 3 k xo. if Pd 5 A 5:9 , - 1 ? A v ' ' , 3 Q .- I t . I x 3 tx -M 7 - , , 3 X 'I . 0 I I - ' I - J J , . . , FHESHM AN INITIATION kms? Ii' M. 'www F F A PRCJECTS DRAMATICS I N TO Nancy Rlley JOSIC bmlth Caxolyn bmlth Pumy Wyman PLAY READING Allan H011 Judy Mlchel Cheryl Jaeke Dave Palmer and Jamce Llggett L E gave Elggsnoc 1, mbec Nuchel 1 n 13150 BCVCYXY and Mafx Y Wen5t9Xn and p P Job C1 C CHWSEIU W ym a D POETRY READING Chen Archer S CLUB Beginning at top of S David Palmer Rlchard Schanou J1m R1ley Bob Whlte Rodney Resh Lynn Bornbeck Loren Falrbanks Allan Holl Darwln Blue George Schepers Jerry Stefka Paul Wlseman Rex Wlseman Larry Bombeck Charles Schanou Elton Bowman Loren Holl Pete Smlth Coach Stelnkruger Absent were Bob Greenwalt Byron Waller gm 'Lg' tfhgf S CLUB OFFICERS Rlgh to Left Paul Wlseman Pres ldent Allan Holl Vlce Presl dent Loren Falrbanks Secre tary Treasurer Jun Rlley Sentlnel Loren H011 Studen Councll Sponsor Mr Stem kruger t a. ' W X .. i i v en! 50 Y - K 5 , ' 77 ., c , A ., ,. - 1 n ' r hz., . ei like : . ll - , ii I , ' S J - - S 1 ' 1 , Q 1 1 , . ' STUDENT COUNCIL A D PAPER TAFF Members of the Student Counc1l for 1957 and 1958 SEATED Left To Rlght Dorme Stenehjem Judy Mlchel Rex Wlseman Secretary Pat Jayroe Presldent Byron Waller VICE Presldent Cheryl Jaeke Treasurer Sandy Wyman Loren Allan H011 Members of the hard workmg paper staff of BULLDOG GROWLS bI:,ATI:.D Left to Rlght Arlene Snyder Beverly Mlchel Mar1lynnBuso Jack Dyer Janet Coon and Delores Neeman STANDING Ed1tor Penny Wyman Byron Waller 1S ABSENT. H011, and Bevimy Micher STANDING: Doug Dbriry, sponsfor, Mrs. Iletel-Sun, and LIBR RY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB BACK TWO ROWS Left to Rlght Delores Holtz lone Holl Janet Coon Penny Wyman Marllynn Buso Carolyn Heskett Carol Henderson Judy Lacey Karen Sobers Marllynn Stevens Sally Rodrlquez Llnda Mackey THIRD ROW Bev erly Mlchel Tudy Johnson Lyd1a Buso Rosann Schfrajda D1anne Urlch Mary Jo Lee Sandra Forst Ga1l Post Carolyn Srnlth Llnda Srnlth Jean Waller Kay Merr1ll Jose phme Smlth Nancy Rlley Carolee Kl1ne Dorlne Stenehjem SECOlND ROW Sponsor Judy Mlchel Jan1ce L1ggett Karen Drage Judy Schnudt FRONT ROW Don Mayfleld Deanna Prochaska Dlanna Prochaska Karen Archer Kathryn Archer Carol Dorlty Darryl Rob1nson Janet Holtz RECLINING Cherl Archer Llnda Smlth the Llbrary Club s hard worklng Presldent She spends long hours workmg to see that the l1brary runs smoothly The L1brary Club 1S responslble for care of all the books and rnagazlnes and the checklng out of books They render a valuable servlce to the students I Ni-I 2' Q is 5 T ll V - V I . Z J J i ! . J J I ! , I L I . 1 . I . t I - 1 W. 1 1 1 . , . , . . , I k , . 1 . . , . . J l . J . , - . L, . j A . , . J . . ' Y c , Mrs. Petersong Bob Thienel, Linda Loewenstein, Carole Finney, Delores Schroeder, I . J . . I , . . ,Z . I . C , b I Q J I ' , , . . . i , . . 1 -..E ag- f,Q i 2 . ,Q .ir . --, A VI IT FROM ST. NICK! Woops lone You almost m1ssed that one The hlghhght of the afternoon passmg out the g1fts Arlene what are you looklng so m1ffed about? infix! nm... I The Student Councll helped w1th the annual Chrlstmas party They planned the enterta1ru'nent and passed the g1ftS out Pat and Byron what are you do1ng under the Chr1stmas Tree? 1 The ent1re hlgh school student body and faculty assembled 1n the gym 1n the afternoon for the Chr1stmas party They are plctured here as they smg carols .v ,us ' 9 X .1 A . x Fr A P N. i . .. hw., 'fs . ANNOUNCING E--4 ALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL AWARD D1ck Schanou Byron Waller Loren H011 and Pete Smlth SALUTATORIAN AND CITIZENSHIP Penny Wyman MUSIC AND DRAMATICS AWARD AWARD D1ck Schanou VALEDICTORIAN AND SCIENCE Dave Palmer AWARD TYPING AWARD No rrna Keller HONORS D Y ASSEMBLY ni mb N ,, A 13 3' Homecomlng Queen Arlene Snyder The Queen and her attendants Judy Johnson Patty Jayroe Gall Post and Josephlne Smlth Jean Waller JOS16 Smlth and L1nda Loewensteln Solo So Rare Cheryl Jaeke Dancmg cllmaxed a heavenly everung Waitresses: Judy Michel, Nancy Riley, Head Waitress, K C A R O L A N N D O R I T Y Girls' State was a very won- derful experience for me. I Wish that everyone would have the chance to go. I learned much about the workings of our g ove r nm e nt While I held the office of senator I realized what a direct voice the people have 1n making our laws Besides this I gained many life long friends HG I R L S S T A R I C H A ' R D F5u s lolr fig-Q59 A T I T T Eu E B O R I was very honored to be chosen to attend Boys' State in 1958. The Cornhusker Boys' State gives us an opportunity to study our government to understand it to respect it and to preserve it Iwas able to participate in Chorus vote counting and running for offices Iwas appointed con servatlon officer of the State Game Commission Iwant to wish next years Boy Stater a lot of good luck and hope he can accomplish a lot at Boys' State H ll ll II The Whole community was very proud of two exceptional students of Shelton Hlgh School Cheryl Jaeke was given the lead role in the bt asl a Bob Greenwalt was appointed to and entered West Point Military Academy on June 29 1958 These students have shown that they are intelhgent and talented people who are energetic enough to take top honors 1n widespread competition B O C E E K S G T R L T R Y A E L H P E at 0 O N J M 1 w A A N A E T L K T E School of Fine Arts production of Oklahoma at the University of Ne- Y -'im 11 W ii I-f Q5 YCDUR 4-H FRIENDS is if fm w OFF GUARD' 1 Dlsun Ll1SI1bd 100klIl dmrattusl mal hvt sword swalloworl 3 Puppy lovd 0 Happx Nltw Yoarl I111 safe, nowi Es IL1SfIl1l1k1ll,,, 9 What 1S1l'7 10 How we. looked thon 11 Onchl 12 Not those thrcd 13 DOIII c, L1 xl AitL,r a ame 1 I11 break tht. carngral 16 Certalnlr s Lan t read' 17 My hpsuck st al ht? 18 It s a 1'LZ1I11fL,' 19 Thatswhit you th111kY You dont say! 1111111 IO Y 2 ro p1tta11s 111 stvhf? 13 Bust funn s'P U PLL: W1nd blown b It s not makc, up ust LU 7 1c.3rL up to SOYIILIIIIIISI 8 cgot you! 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Q. 5 ,' ,rw 5-Xu5,1jQ Kearney, Nebraska HELLEBERG AND HELLEBERG ARCHITECTS Kearney Nebraska CURTIS THIENEL General Free Contractlng LIWW Estlmates 'W -L-IIIII E-Ll Telephone 3815 Shelton, Nebraska Commerclal .JE I- Corn She l l lng - alumni and Truc klng 1 LA KISTLER AND RILEY Shelton, Nebraska The best ln the buslness KNOTT AUCTION COMPANY Conslgnment Sale Every Tuesday 515 North Plne Grand Island, Nebraska THIRD CITY LIVESTOCK COM ISSION Auctlon Sale of Cattle and Hogs Every Monday Auctlon Sale of Hogs Every Thursday Grand Island, Nebraska P: hu! THE MATHIESON'S Plumbers Shelton, Nebraska Phone 3091 :L '1::r P N . . 1 CO. Y fa 565416 f PE WALTER F ASHTON Palntlng G Decoratlng Phone 2765 Shelton, Nebraska mf FOOD CENTRAL CAFE Kearney, Nebraska Always Inslst On Butter Krust Bread GRAND ISLAND BAKING CO Grand Island Nebraska Y If See CORKY'S USED CARS Grand Island, Nebraska For the Best Buy For Complete Irrlgatlon Systems Kearney Nebraska CENTRAL PUMP G IRRIGATION COMPANY 505 Central Avenue E NORDSTROM, M D Congratulatlons The Class of Complete One Stop Servlce Open Day and Nlght Servlce Statlon Cafe Standard O11 Products Gates and Flrestone Tlres Chlcken and Steaks Meals and Sandwlches BOSSELMAN 8 EATON, INC 314 East on Hlway 30 Grand Island Nebraska Fresh Whole Mllk '-V Q W MILK CREAM MILBOURN'S DAIRY Phone 3601 Shelton Nebraska f ll' 1 At ax!-G0 ' Ur! :x ... .. - 5. - I 4 'H J. . . . A '58 . . IIS! ' . I Q5 ' . Phone 2922 MIDWAY CLEANING SERVICE Complete Floor Cleanlng Servlce Shelton, Nebraska Harland Hunsberger Large Stocks of Bulldlng Materlals Always Avallable Johnson Cashway Grand Island, Nebraska For The Best ln Prescrlptlon Servlce Shelton Nebraska AMOS FUNERAL HOME W E Amos Llcensed Mbrtlclan Our Servlce Lowest Posslble Cost For The Best In Palntlng and Decoratlng also Extermlnatlon GEORGE WYMAN Shelton, Nebraska Hu FEEDS For The Best Deal See TURNER GRAIN CO Shelton Nebraska FRANK N MC NETT Grand Island Nebraska Congratulatlons To The Class o BCI Grand Island, Nebraska At 6 EINKOPF PHARMACY Funeral Director at ' f '58 I REX'S REXALL rn: exoll DRUG STORE Shelton, Nebraska Phone 2552 our frlendly drugglst 1n slckness or 1n healt GRAND ISLAND MUSIC CO. For you--we have the best. Olds Selmer Conn Ralph and Frances Granere DU 2 2566 Grand Island, Nebraska DRIER'S HOME BAKERY 122 and 124 West Fourth DU 2 6290 Grand Island, Nebraska Bread Ples Cakes Rolls Baked Fresh Da11y TYPEWRITERS LATE MODEL MACHINES FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SERVICE All makes of portable typewrlters ROYAL CARONA REMINGTON UNDERWOOD Easy Budget Payments As Low ss S100 per Week TREADWAYS Central Typewrlter Co 2012 Central Ave Kearney Nebr SOUTHSIDE GROCERY Frults Meats Vegetables Staples jgsnraggk I ws Q4-f -txv'o'a'o'0Z of' MW ' Phone 3311 Shelton Nebraska SHELTON CHEMICAL AND FERTILIZER Let us supply you w1th all your Fertlllzers Chemlcals Granarres, and Behlen Crlbs Phone 2061 Shelton, Nebraska GAMBLES STORE Dry Goods Auto Supp11eS MUST BE SATISFIED Hardware Phone 2552 Shelton Nebraska HCome ln and see us todayn HOEFT'S FURNITURE MART Wf'mrum fl The place to flnd the best furnlture bargalns and home fUIHlShlDgS Grand Island Nebraska c 1 4 ' - hi! . - - co. 4519- I5 -, , ,irdx g N , 56113494132 A A U U . K4 'N-0-f,,. t -' -' A A JAEKE DENTIST Shelton GREER MAURER CONSTRUCTION C0 General Bulldlng Constructlon Phone DUpont 4 0560 Grand Island Nebraska SHELTON LOCKER Flne Food Freezlng Shelton Nebraska Phone 3911 WHITE'S Radlo and TV Repalrs Genulne Sales and Servlce Phone 2151 GRAND ISLAND ELEVATORS NC 3500 West 2nd Street Phone DUpont 2 0577 Grand Island Nebraska Supersweet Feeds Commerclal Storage BOOK MARK Books School Supplles Hlgh School College Kearney Nebraska Phone 3 8281 Ray L Relter Ruth M Relter THE SHELTON HOTEL QQRWE ERVICE WE HIT THE MARK D H Leonard Phone 3532 MILTON SCHROEDER For the Best ln Weldlng Go To Schroeders Shelton Phone 3961 DR. . . , ' , I . 8l7 West 25th Street ll - - ll 1'l I I,, HOWARD WIDDOWSON Seeds of All Kinds Glbbon Nebraska Offlce 1D Shelton Phone 2031 FAIRMONT FCOD CO. F I 9, ' QED ICE REA M S ARCHER Grand Island, Nebraska CONROY'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Q ff Ny For the f' Latest Halr 51, 55 Styles Phone 3266 NICK'S VAUGHAN CAFE Meals, Short Orders Steaks French Frled Onlon Rlngs West H1 Way 30 Kearney Nebraska SCHUTZ FURNITURE XX X 'llllHXsa N Eze N, Home Z 54 ff Furnlshlngs We Xkw Xl Samsonlte Luggage Maytag Appllances Shelton Phone 3372 1 NS -Q X If , gm X x, , 1 sf . N R W , - N A R -.1 S n f I K X N k '! Qfwvux I X -RAQQHKSCQ ,I x sf. itwx- ay: ' ' , Gi' is Q f ' K P V . V A Q '- 9 5 ROBERT WILLIAMSON R L CBOBD LESTER P1'9SJ-dellt Secretary Treasurer , V WEBB LIVESTCCKV 7 COMMISSION COMPANY Grand Island CENebrasI1a CATTLE AUCTIONS EVERY WEDNESDAY HOG AND SHEEP AUCTIONS EVERY TUESDAY For FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Davls and Du Pont Palnt R C A V1c or Speed Queen Lewyt Frlgldalre Llbby s B1ackB1rd Zen1th GROCERIES HARDWARE CON ROY S STORE Phone 2111 0 e LORENZEN FERTILIZER CO. FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS Hwhere lt pays to Stop and Shop SHELTON, NEBRASKA JACK AND JILL Shelton, Nebraska com: IN TODAY I-,- 5-9 1 5 .5 ', fd wqy,5g' gggwzf ' :? ' ' - . . . ' c - - . . . - . I - - 7 CAR TROUBLE? GLEITIS6 Wx 1 fx N QQ, Kxl'Mi fW See BOGUES MOTOR INN STATION 9252 Shelton Nebraska CH RISTENSEN CONCRETE PRODUCTS Co cret Sp C131tleS Vlbrated Concrete Blo ks Steam Cured 2601 N Eddy Street On H gh y 281 Box 701 Grand Island Nebraska -Q Tw- Q FAIRACRES 5AFETv AANDH sfnvuci vi SCHEPERS BLACKSMITH sHoP Lg Most Modern Dalry Blacksmlthlng and Weldl g Mllk Ic Cream all K1 ds Cheese Butter Shelton Nebraska Gfalld Island Phone Nebraska See us for the best ln Dalry Products UAI.lTy 00 AN D 09 SERVTCY- ' .,.. V' fir: .gqmgqv ' ,sfijijif - f H35f . O 0 AL , N X og I y . , N f :: z f -1 : . . ff :::r z: n e e I 1 ' Q ff' ' I ' C 4 V ! I i wa 3 1' 1' Mb ,wfdf ' Lx- Q -, A gJ li:liIF' 53, In I ' r :.g:jQ:'4.,. l gig k U' 'Q i 'f aw?' Sn' 'iikfz '. S21 HV' 1' Q P T Q! l ' l ' . . .H of e -D 3 1l-1111 as udvemsed if n I 1 1 :QA fha fines! drycleanrng care for your clothes hziuxmdl KEARNEY LAUNDRY KEARNEY NEBRASKA THE SHELTON CLIPPER Advertising - Printing Stationery - Statements Salesbooks Remington Typewriters Shelton Nebraska .KEN lg At-1 Phone 2181 Q JW' Q3 0 I J KCK ERICKSON Jr Ixl ARNFY NP BRASKA K rm-nhou 0 ani Nul ery SEARS ROEBUCK COM PAN Grand Island's Leading Department Store Everything for the Home Farm Family Auto GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA Y I I Muy n :Lf 5 , P-3 S lf! ' 0. L1 Doc ERIFKSON . 4. U 1 U , - A , . . ' C 'n , It , I S 1 . 'S KEARNEY CANDY C0 School Supplles Instltutlonal Foods Kearney Nebraska PM o6e.r E79 U X, VMC AT T0 E X Have BLUE S CAFE The best ln town Shelton Nebraska KLEIN CHEVROLET CO Chevrolet Sales G Servlce Allls Chalmers Tractors and Power Farm Machlnery Expert Auto Repalrlng Gas O11 Tlres and Tubes Shelton Nebraska Phone 2882 'Phillips nhl N Qhllllps I ll lp own T ous Offlce 2772 PAINE MONUMENT D G NITY COMPANY Mark Every Grave Monuments Markers Mausoleums Phone DU 2 2422 Grand Island Nebraska Th ass g?-2 5. C Q D gbfuwta wg 'E 4 4 S N w Q . ' ASNACKH M ' ' A., at 15 . ' ., . I 'fibe- -21 IIN LEO WINEY LAND LEVELING Job too large or too small s lmates pr1ced Shelton, Nebraska G RAND ISLAND BOOSTERS De Kok's Blke and Electrlc Shop Hornady Mfg Co Whltefoot Produce Central Carpet and L1n Co Carlson Furnlture, M T Carlson Meth s Dlnner House Mary Sanders Nelson Lumber G Supply Co Mrs Herb Spry Ow Auto Parts Tangerman Bake Shop Mayme s Beauty Shop Thomas Benhamln Clayton Coleman Tool and D1e Hehnke Lohman Co Peterson G Peterson KEARNEY BOCJSTERS Nebraska Propane and Gas Inc Redman s Shoe Store Lambart's D X Serv1ce Jordan s Standard Servlce Peterson Conoco Welty Bros Standard Servlce Kearney Plumblng and Heatlng Kelly Electrlc J D Wolf Farm Loans X i N6 ab 5, PX Now that our yearbook 1S completed we, the annual staff, would llke to say 'Thanksn to the many buslnesses who cooperated by advertlslng ln our annual and also a heartfelt Thanksu to everyone who helpe make th1s yearbook posslble In later years lt wlll brlng back many pleasant memorles of our years ln Shelton Hlgh School I M M I :FEEFS i3 42s x , , ggi 'Q v - 'd ' H . . d MBFDC Complete Banhng Servlce FIRST STATE BANK Shelton Nebraska SAVINGS ,, wr I' Y H5 BAIIKIW HAIL i H MQINGQHQS LUAIS f-fx Wl Ssiafe ff' 2 JACK JOHNSON Guarantee Mutual L1fe Insurance Company Real Estate and General Insurance Phones Home 2493 Offlce 3841 GEGRGE H B AMES STATE FARM INSURANCE Famous careful dr1ve auto lnsurance at rock bottom rates We :Lnsure more cars than any other com PaUY Fast falr clalm serv1ce 7,000 agents ln U S and Canada Also llfe and flre lnsur ance and resldence lla b1l1ty Phone 3545 Shelton Nebraska 1. , 1 FY'- ' a om er . .I. . 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