Sidney High School - Trail Yearbook (Sidney, NE)

 - Class of 1948

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Q5 DH. .,xN ,,g 0 HLBERT E NIMTZ pr1nc1pal could lf wanted to ralk about the days when he won the Northwestern Tenms Champtonshtp hshmg and readmg when I get a chance are hObb19S of h1s came from Dunn County WISCOHSIH FIB and MH degrees from the Un1VeTSlfY of Iowa has a Wlfe Ellenora and son Rlchard nmeteen years of school aff1l1at1on puptls who stay out of school for no good reason arent hrs fa vorltes hkes everyth1ng ts place candy and athletlcs h1S most embarrass 1ng moment came when a frlend of his stster wanted to borrow a hat When she came out ln her own hat H E made a face and yelled What a horrlble hat' tHe got out ol there but aulckll up, ffwnf, Supermtendent ORRIN I WEYMOUTH earned h1s PIB degree at Chadron State Teachers College MH from Colorado State Teachers College graduate work at N U Twenty three years teachlng all 1n S1dney hometown was Long Pme N braska marrted wrth two boys and two g1rls mterests are farmtng baseball the was a professlonal player for the Nebraska State League! football and ltshmg wor t scare was when the town marshal threat cned to saw off h1s legs 11 he ever ran away agam KO I st1ll wore dresses thenl l1kSS lemon ple and m1lk dlslxkes double tea tures and popco n lr' the theater ICS cream and bubble gum stayed here twenty one more year than prevlously planned hkes the k1dS The Board of Educahon Dr Hull Kook urrhen Board Secretary Treas Pauslng from her note for u board meeting ut nur Kenneth Armen taking Mrs th: -school house making use of the office Grimm poses for her equipment talllw the picture result lleture Not -ivallablc lresldent K l' Checkimg a. register in Pointing out an lm the hlzh school office In portant 1 e on Q 'ilr 0 A Olson vlu vuhnol calendar ls 'Sir pre-ddent of the whool hnanuel Troutmun board wrlgm Page 5 ,,,,, ,. 1 . , ' ' , ,' he ' ' in i , ' .. . . ' ' , e- 5 ' . S2 nr li if - '. . B. H. ,. dnt th- , -. , - . . , 1 , . ' ,. . '-'. r. I. . Plrtltur, Nebraska ts the home cr CHRI. CHOUSE who is married and has a boy and a gtrl . . , QB degree from Chadron State Teachers' College tn 1939 . . MH de- gree from Colorado College of Education at Greeley tn 1937 . . . taught two years at Upton, Wyomtng . . , spon- sozs tumors and dramattcs , . , teaches soctal sctence, speech and English . . . dns- ltkes bubble gum. MHRTHH CHELLIN, our votce 1nst:uctor earned het Bachelor ot Fine Flrts degree lvorrt Wayne State Teachers' College . . . abtdes at Ewtng, Nebraska . . . no, shes not marrted . . . enyoys roller skaung, keeptng scrapbooks ot clxppmgs concerning lrtends, acquatntances and puptlsg Poetry and readtng . . . greatest dtsltlce ts gum- chewtng tn any choral groupp not tat behtnd this ts the llew Look Hornemaklng Instructor LOIS FERGUSON acqutred he: df-f aree from the College ot QU- llCllll1ll9 Untverstty of Twe- braska . has taught only tn Stdney . her parents ltve tn Fremont, Nebraska . she s head sponsor ct the tumors and F ll Q. and ts Dean of Gtrls . sewmg ana tashion destgn are pas- ttmes ol hers . , , tratned tor extenston work such as 4-H Club, rural recreatton and Ieadershtp tratmng . . en- toys danctng eattng and sleeptng' . . tavorne foods are ptneapple and ketchup . . dtsltkes sunflower seeds, bubble gum and empty coke bottles theason for the last 1:1 ObVlOLlSll and' Band Instr ,zctoz H E N H Y DEINES halls lzom Harvard, Nebraska . . Yes, he s mar- rtea and nas one son Hank . Bachelor of from Nebraska U . . . taught , he received his Mustc degree last tn Supertor . . . collects ana rettntshes old llJl'l'1lll.4T6 as a hobby, bestdes ltktng sports ot all ktnds . . ot course music ts hts greatest love. ., he entoys trytng to teach stu- dents apprectatton ot good mustc. ducinq. ' I rn postttvely not marneal ebut 1t's Leap Year aaam' states MHRY H. STOWE, Commercxal instructor . . . abhors loud unnecessary com- motton anyttme, angplace . . . ts from Htawatha, 'an:as. . enjoys readtng twhen there: ttmej, moytes, danctng, gcoi conversatton, good food and good mustc . . Hb. de-gee trom Nebraska Wesleyan and graduate work at NU, , . taught last at Fatrmont . . worst scare was being lost at Commerctal and Mam tn Los Qngeles at 2130 a,m .... ad- :mres people who behave as tt they had good sense. - of S: ,XX MRS. MHHGHRET PREBLE as commonly known as SH.S's OlllC9 glrl . . . from Qrkansas but deltnttely ts not a htllbtll . , . she has been at SHE. lor two years , . lntezests Include Out- door sports, m'.s1c and boon,-a , , Oh how :he dtsltkf-s those students wtthoui ex- CLSCS. llngltsh and louznaltsm ln- structor ELVHREE SMITH ts used to jokes about Inglestcla smce she hatls from west Hasttngs . . . received her HB, from Hastings College and has done graduate work at the Untverstty ot Nebraska . . . taught tn Holdrege last year. I 'Came from the Swedes tn Holdrege to the Wild and Woolly West J . . . mterests include all sports .. disltkes the color orange, ltver and oysters . . . sponsors Pep Club, H1fl..1fe and Trail and helps wtth the semors. twuw: .5 4. ,xv xt Qwwr. N Matt-: s dean Q frorrr Unr versrry ot Colorado RRY MRLEY rarralrt at Lyrnan and McC1:ew Nebraska home rs rn Srdrrey . marrrea, wrth three Chrldrfrn , lrkes athletrcs, rmrsrc, newspaper work and tarmrna . helps sponsor the freshmen and Coaches reserve tootball, trosh haskotball and trostr track rs hrstot 5' t'adf ,Q and ltr r r,-tiles rrr5tItrCtOZ. 'lhe krils or toafry a'c- sworl' 'l'hry wont have to be too otrtstandrng as crtrzens ot 'crrtorrcw to ao a be-t'er rob than adzrlts are dorng today ' comments VERGHL WINN BS and MQ degrees lrorr Kearney State 'Teachers' Col lt-ae and Colorado State Cfl reap or llaucatron , tauarrt rn Kearney and the USNH lrkes trzends . .lrsr likes rzirrmblrna students rwterests are Boy Scouts rhotoararhy and vrsual ards horrietowrr rs Bearadt- 'Iobraska permanent sf re' sgorrsrf- hrs worst sca:e rs when the budqct rrrrsxshort GI the end of the ITXCITXII. Lrlrarrarr VERNH ROBIN- SON'S hometown rs Franklrn Nebraska has done lr l:'a:y work at Kearney Ne- braska and Chautauqug, New York taught rn franklrn County sponsored Pet Cluo here to? erght yr-Irs now heads the treshmen . . . dislrkes bubble aum or ary krnd ot gum rn publrc ard murder storres . lrkfrs sauerkraut . worst scar: from a baby turtle and hate.: snakes vforrld ratli-'-' teach than eat unless xr- y hrrnaru' . berreves her 'orc- , f fessron rs the best on the lrS'7 and '.-.otrld recommend rt to any one who wrshes an rye- :strng lrle Coach LEO SHUMHN rethr- rrrorrd father ot two girls ,and a boy got hrs QB ,rom Cotner College . hrs home- 'awn --Lrncoln , . naturally, hrs marn rnterests arf- soorts drslrkes arrls and boys who :etrrse to strdy . . lrkes a wrnrirnfr team szorrsor, 'S Club Flllrt-d Yo-rtir and .-or lrorncw ,Q Socral Scrence lnstructor ESTON MEHDE reserved rrrs ft B dearee trorn Colorado State Colleoe ot lldrrcatron taught at Strperror, Wyo- G:eeley, Colorado, rnrno . rs hrs home , . as yet, hes rrnmarrred and trshrna . . lrkes huntrnq . detests bub- ble a'rr'rr rn World Geography helps arrrde the fresh- men ' l lrke school, or I wowldrrt lwe teachrnaf' states MRBEL NIELSEN. math rnstructor , B S degree from Kearney State Teachers' College . . araduate work at Greeley and Unrversrty of Nebraska rnterests are hzrntrng .rshrng and hrkrng . hobby rs collectrnq snapshots . . . lrkes sports tespecrally base- balrt, trred chrcken, prcnrcs and travelrna , drslrkes bubble arrm, snobbrshness and drscourteous people . . . home rs at Dannebrog worst scare was when the Ford upset r 'l lrtre Srdney Hrah School students and bc-lreve rn themf states BESS SHIHES, Flnalrsh rnstructor lt rs a pleasure to see them arow and de- velop rnto rntelrraent prrrsons who can reason, work wrth therr hands and aer along wrth people PLE de- aree trom Unrversrty ot Ne- braska graduate work at Greeley State Teachers' Colleae, Chrcago Unrversity and Unrversrty ot Nebraska , . lrkes collectrng poems. 'Q lorrd vorce bospeaks an empty head' rs the motto of L. B NEUMRN. ag teacher hrgntrna, trshrnq and orl parnt- rna attract hrrn , . . aot hrs BS degree from Montana Stare Fl. and M . . has done graduate work at Ne- braska Umverslty and Kansas Qg college at Manhattan . . has taught rn Montana, Nor'h Dakota a n d Kansas . , comes lrorn Odell, Nebraska . marrred and has one boy and one arrl , worst scare was when he thorraht a boy rn hrs class was dead tthey totrnrl hed only tarntedl . , , doesnt care tor rrorsy people sponsors F F Q Chapter, Yorrrra Farmers, Hdrrltsf ano lnstrtrrtronal On - Farm - or - Ranch evenrna classes Page 7 M., its A Wi qw K ' tx Q www' Q., 1 L... w 'xv-N .fig 5 lf! PVQ hifi FRONT ROW-LaVern Draper, Speaker of the House: Mr. Hlbert Nimtz, President oi the United States of Sidney High School: Marshall Hendricks, Secretary ot State: loyce Ells, Clerk oi the House: Elda Larsen, Secretary of Personnel: Kenneth Miller, Secretary of Bgri- culture: Beverley Lyngholm, Secretary ol Hctivities: Mrs. Margaret Preble, Secretary of Treasury: Robert Sherrerd, Secretary of Interior: Miss Bess Shires, Sophomore Senator: Mr. Eston Meade, Freshman Senator: Miss Mabel Nielsen, Iunior Senator: Mr. Vergal Winn, Senior Senator: Dorothy Osborn, Girls' State Representative: lack Fisher, Boys' State Repre- sentative: Miss Vema Robinson, Substitute for Vice President Maley: Robert Iewett, 1Keith Click-absentl, Lois Willard, Martin Osterloh-Freshmen Representatives: Virginia Deaver, CBurdette Sanders-absentl, Wanda Kruse, Dick Fisher-Sophomore Representatives. BHCK ROW-Francis Zerr, Ioan Bledsoe, Raymond Etherton, Lewis Million-Iunior Rep- resentatives: Donal Mueller, Ruth Siders, fClitford Hdams-absentl-Senior Representa- tives. Ht an informal meeting are Cabinet Members: Kenneth Miller, Secretary of Hgriculture: Elda Larsen, Secretary ol Personnel: Mr. Hlbert Nimtz, Presi- dent: Robert Sherrerd, Secretary of Interior: Mrs. Margaret Preble, Secretary oi Treasury: and Beverley Lyngholm, Secretary of Hctivities. Page 8 -M 1 F MSX, lf' 8 f Z fgxls 5 9 fh2,A.QII.df2, Mr. Vergal Winn. Senior State Senator: Miss Bess Shires, Sophomore State Senator' Mr Eston Meade Freshman State Senator Miss Mabel N1elsen Iumor State Senator Mr Ray Maley Speaker of the House fha, homie, nf, fm, FRONT ROW House Secretary Ioyce Ells Speaker of the House LaVern Wlllard Martln Osterloh Sophomore Representatlves V1rg1n1a Deaver Wanda Kruse Dlck F1sher CBurdette Sanders-absentl BHCK ROW Iumor Representatives-Franc1s Zerr Ioan Bledsoe Ray mond Etherton Lew1s Million Seruor Representatives-Donal Mueller Ruth S1ders CChiford Pldams-absent! Page 9 Draper: Freshman Representatives-fKeith Click-absentl, Robert Iewett, Lois quad' 1 '59 NQNWQESP EM! 3 l fb ' 1 M... Dor0thY mo, oihcers t e 59 o SeCYemw box are thes Key Secrelaty i ,uke I Shu' ammd the G vemo xa Geu b rn Lwutenant e oGoverI10' Haro Os 0 1 Klnn Cl State Pame Tr easury I 1 nuw-Speaker of the House Dorothy Osborn fBetty McKelvey b Huff Bettymae Mlller Maryone I-lrmstrong Robert S Secretary of State Sh l a sent! V1rgm1a ample Don Kahl De lr ey Ladme BHC an Steward Erma Rlhn K ROW-Secretary oi Treasury Harold G eu Governor Pam Kmne lagc 11 ' I ' 1 O - . - 1 1 . 1 I ' I . 1 1 111.1..........,Y W,,M .. ,.,. sl 1, I I .Lawn 1 I i : ' ' ' I I I : 7 : ' 7 1 . 1 ' I 1 . T 1 wie the wh AML Valedrctarlarw Pg12 Salatafaruan DOROTHY OSBORN 95 Average bEvERLhY LYNGI-IOLM 9! 3 Average KWK fx Wiv- L...... wiv rhsrd Piace HAROLD GEU 94 f Average Faarfh Rlac Frfth Place JANE STORY SHIRLEY LADINE O3 7 Average 33 Average CLIFFORD HDHMS Sxdney 12 3 43 Potter 113 Commercial National Representahve 143 Hllxed Youth 143 Mixed Chorus 113 MBRIORIE HHMSTRONG Sxdney 12 3 43 Powhatten Kansas 113 Commercxal State Legislator 113 Mxxed Chorus 123 Troll 143 Hllled Youth 143 CHHRLES BHRLOW Sidney 1l 2 3 43 Vo Hg Natronal Representatxve 113 Football 13 43 Track 11 33 S Club 143 FFR 13 43 Mxxed Chorus 113 Hllxed Youth HITH BOND Sxdney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Secretary Treasurer 113 Secretary ol State 133 Pep Club 11 2 3 43 Cheerleader 143 Band 133 Grrls Chorus 11 23 Mrxed Chorus 11 2 33 State Clmrc Lmcoln 133 Fremont 123 Musrc Contest Hllxance 133 DON BHHUER Sxdney 11 2 3 43 Vo Hg Natxonal Hepresentatlve 113 FFR 2 Boys Chorus 113 RICHHRD BURR Sidney fl 2 3 43 General Football 12 3 43 Basketball 113 ack 12 33 Clu 1 DOYLE BUTTS Sxdney 11 2 3 43 College Prep State Legxslator 113 Football Vice Presldent 133 Presxdent 143 HllCon1erence Honorable Mentxon Football 133 Hllxed Youth 13 43 Senior Cohlllon Kung 143 SHIRLEY CHYWOOD Sndney 11 2 3 43 Commercxal FHH 12 3 43 Hxstorxan 123 Presxdent 143 Ftllned Youth 143 Mxxed Chorus 133 Musrc Clmrc Rllrance 133 Traxl 143 LEROY CHI-'ION Srdney 11 2 3 43 Vo Hg Football 12 3 43 Basketball 143 S Club 143 FFH 11 2 3 43 Treasurer 143 Rllxed Youth 143 DONNR BRE CHIPPS Sidney 11 2 3 43 Commercxal FHH 12 3 43 Rllxed Youth 13 43 Traxl 143 ILENE CHHFTS Sidney 13 43 Oelrlchs S D 11 23 General FHH 133 Mixed Chorus 143 KHTHLEEN CROWLEY Srdney 12 3 43 Provo S D Grand Island 113 We The People Club 133 Hllxed Youth 143 P11111 .. .. . . 44,- ' - : ' ' 11 3 43 T: S b 3 43. 11 2 3 43 Captain 143 Basketball 11 2 3 43 Track 12 33 S Club 11 2 3 43 Q' -' vi 33 1 45- K' 'S' MQW ASQ NW -...,,, wad Umu- '::' wi 4 xv. X 1' DONNH DORHN Sxdney 1l 2 3 43 College Prep Natronal Representatlve Pep Club 11 2 3 43 Vice Presxdent 133 Presxdent 143 Band 13 43 Gxrls Chorus Mxxed Chorus 11 2 33 State Cllnlc Lmcoln 133 Musxc Clrmc Hllxance 133 Musxc Contest McCook 123 Hllxance 133 Iumor Play 133 H1L1fe 143 Traxl 143 IOHNN DRHPER Sidney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Lxeutenant Governor 143 Pep Club 13 43 Cheerleader 143 We The People Club 133 Mixed Chorus 12 33 Hlllance Clmlc 133 Iumor Play 133 HlI.1te 143 Trail 143 LHVEHN DRRPER Srdney 1l 2 3 43 General Governor 123 Natxonal Hepresenta txve 143 State Legxslator 133 Student Manager 13 43 S Club 13 43 Hlhed Youth 143 Iumor Play 133 IOYCE ELLS Sxdney 11 2 3 43 Commercxal Pep Club 1l 2 3 43 Treasurer 143 We The People Club 133 RCK FISHER Sxdney 1l 2 3 43 College Prep Nahonal Representatrve 133 Foot ball 13 43 Basketball 143 S Club 143 Hllxed Youth 13 43 Iumor Play 133 Hx Life 13 43 Trarl 143 Peosr Cola Test 143 Boys State 133 MHHY BNN FOLKERS Sidney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Natronal Representatxve 113 Pep Club 13 43 Band 11 2 43 Trarl 143 IOHN FONDH Sxdney 143 Texarkana Texas 11 23 Kemper Mxhtary School 133 General Football 143 HHROLD GEU Sxdney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Nahonal Representahve 123 State Legxslator 113 Class Treasurer 143 Football 13 43 S Club 13 43 Rllred Youth 143 Trail 143 MHHSHRLL HENDRICKS Sidney 1l 2 3 43 College Prep Secretary of State 143 We The People Club 133 Boys Chorus 143 Mxxed Chorus 143 Iumor Play 133 H1L1ie 143 Traxl 143 ELLR MBE HORTON Sldney 1l 2 3 43 Trades and Industry Pep Club 1l3 Hllxed Youth 13 43 GLENNH HOSTETTLER Sidney 1l 2 3 43 Commercial Flllxed Youth 13 43 Trall 143 VIRGINIH HUFF Sidney 1l 2 3 43 College Prep State Legislator 143 Traxl 143 Blhed Youth 13 43 Pflgv I4 DON KHHL Sidney 11 2 3 43 College Prep: State Legislator 143 Football 13 43 FFR 143 S Club 143 Flllied Youth 13 43. LULH KESSELRING Sidney 11 2 3 43 Commercial Pep Club 143 Flllied Youth Band 12 3 43 Glrls Chorus 113 Mnxed Chorus 11 23 Music Contest Flllxance 133 IFINET KILLHHM Sxdney 13 43 Dlx 11 23 College Prep 1111.119 143 Tranl 143 PHMELR KINNE Sidney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Secretary ol State 113 Secretary Treasury 123 Governor 143 Pep Club 11 2 3 43 Hxstonan 11 23 We The People Club 133 Hllled Youth 133 Secretary 133 Band 11 2 3 43 Clxmc North Platte 113 Fremont 123 Lmcoln 133 Kearney 143 Music Contest McCook 123 Fllllance 13 Scottsbluff 143 LEONHHD KRETZ Sidney 11 2 3 43 Vo Rg Football 13 43 Track 133 FFR Secretary 143 S Club 13 43 Hllled Youth 143 MIHIHM KRETZ Sxdney 11 2 3 43 College Prep State Legislator 133 Pep Club 43 We The People Club 133 Gxrls Chorus 143 Mxxed Chorus 143 Hr Llle 143 Tranl 143 LYRL LBDINE Sidney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Natlonal Representahve 123 Football 43 Track 133 S Club 143 SHIRLEY LHDINE Sxdney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Secretary of State 143 Pep Club 3 43 Iumor Play 133 Hxlnle 143 Traxl 143 Hllled Youth 133 DELBERT LESSMRN Sxdney 11 2 3 43 Vo Hg State Legxslalor 113 Football 133 FFR 2 3 43 Presxdent 133 HOMEH LEWIS Sidney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Natxonal Representahve 12 33 Foot ball 11 2 33 Basketball 143 We The People Club 133 H1L1le 143 Tranl 14 RUTH LIVINGSTON Srdney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Pep Club 11 2 3 43 We The People Club 133 Band 13 43 Girls Chorus 113 Mnxed Chorus 11 2 33 Musrc Clmxc Sterling 113 Fremont 123 Flllrance 133 Music Contest Flllxance 133 Iumor Play 133 H1L1le 143 Trall 143 BEVERLEY LYNGHOLM Sldney 11 2 3 43 College Prep Secretary ol Personnel 133 Secretary of Hctlvxtxes 143 State Legislator 123 We The People Club 133 Hllxed Youth 143 Valedxctonan 143 Page 15 .2 231, HN.,-f' s ev 'fd X 'QS' wt gag LOIS MCBRIDE Sidney 11 2 3 41 College Prep Pep Club 13 41 Grrls Chorus 141 Mxxed Chorus 141 Flllxed Youth 13 41 HlL1te 141 Trcnl 141 DON MCKHY Srdney 1l 2 3 41 College Prep Football 11 2 31 Basketball 111 Track 131 We The People Club 131 Trarl 141 BETTY MCKELVEY Sndney 11 2 3 41 College Prep State Legxslator 12 41 Pep Club 13 41 We The People Club 131 Flllxed Youth 13 41 Mlxed Chorus 121 Music Clmxc Sterling 121 HrI.1te 141 Trarl 141 IHMES McVICKER Sidney 11 2 3 41 General Football 12 41 S Club 141 RUDHEY MCWILLIHMS Sldney 11 2 3 41 General BETTYMHE MILLER Sxdney 1l 2 3 41 Commercxal State Leglxslator 141 FHH 12 31 We The People Club 131 Hllxed Youth 13 41 Iumor Play 131 Troll 141 EDWHRD MINSHHLL Srdney 1l 2 3 41 General State Legislator 111 Football 111 PHTSY MONTGOMERY Srdney 12 3 41 Mrlwaukee 111 College Prep Natronal Representatrve 121 Class Treasurer 131 Pep Club 12 3 41 Cheerleader 141 Band 2 31 Mrxed Chorus 1l 21 Musrc Chnlc Fremont 121 Musrc Contest Rllrance 131 HxI.rte 141 Trarl 141 DON MUELLER Srdney 11 2 3 41 College Prep Lxeutenant Governor 121 State Legxslator 131 Nahonal Representatxve '41 Hr Lxte 131 DOROTHY OSBORN Sxdney 11 2 3 41 College Prep Secretary ot State 131 Lleu tenant Governor 141 Pep Club 11 2 3 41 We The People Club 131 Hlhed Youth 13 41 Band 141 Mxxed Chorus 131 State Clrnxc Lmcoln 131 Hlllance 131 Musxc Contest 131 Traxl 141 Salutatonan 141 WHVH PERRSON Srdney 141 Tecumseh Nebraska 1l 21 Harvard 131 Commercxal BETTY PHELPS Srdney 11 2 3 41 Commercial Pep Club 13 41 Band 1l 21 Page 16 MYRNH PLHNCK Sidney 1l 2 3 41 College Prop Pep Club 11 2 3 41 Band 121 State Cluuc Lincoln 111 Trall 141 ERMH RlHN Sxdney 1l 2 3 41 College Prep State Leglslator 13 41 Pep Club 13 41 FHS 121 We The People Club 131 Mixed Chorus 12 31 Music Clmxc Sxdney 121 Fllhance 131 Music Contest Hllxance 121 Traxl 141 Rllled Youth 13 41 ERMH IEHN ROBERTSON Sxdney 1l 2 3 41 General IOHN SEEVERS Sidney 1l 2 3 41 College Prep State Legxslator 121 Football 2 3 41 Captain 141 Basketball 141 S Club 13 41 Rlhed Youth 141 Secretary 141 ROBERT SHERRERD Sxdney 1l 2 3 41 College Prep Secretary ol Intenor 141 State Legxslator 131 Band 11 2 3 41 Boys Chorus 11 21 Mxxed Chorus 11 2 31 State Muslc Clxnxc Kearney 141 Music Contest Hlllance 131 Iumor Play 131 H1 Life 131 Trail 141 Hllled Youth 141 RUTH SIDERS Sxdney 1l 2 3 41 General Glrls Chorus 111 Mxxed Chorus HELEN SIMPSON Sldney 1l 2 3 41 Busxness Gxrls Chorus 1l1 Mxxed Chorus 1l 21 Musxc Clmxc Sterlmg 111 EMILY SOWRRDS Srdney 1l 2 3 41 General FHH 12 31 Vxce President 121 Trall HOWHRD SPEHROW Srdney 11 2 3 41 Comrnercxal State Legislator 131 BOB STEGEMHN Sidney 1l 2 3 41 General Football 11 2 3 41 Basketball 11 2 Track 131 S Club 12 3 41 Rlhed Youth 141 Treasurer 141 DEHN STEWHRD Sxdney 141 Columbus 11 2 31 College Prep State Leglslator 141 Band 141 Hccompamst tor Boys Chorus Glrls Chorus Mxxed Chorus 141 Hlhed Youth 141 Vice Presxdent 141 Hx Lale 141 Trall 141 Page 17 H . .. .. . . - 1 - 7 I v DON SHERWOOD Sidney 11 2 3 41 College Prep: Football 121 Hi-Lila 13 41. . : . , . U,- . : . . . 14,- ' : 31 QW' ln' PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Wllma B111 MCISSHGF Rourke Robert Rlchard Sample Schubarth Page 18 IRNE STORY Sxdney 11 2 3 41 College Prep National Representative 111 Pep Club 11 2 3 41 Cheerleader 141 Band 131 Mxxed Chorus 11 21 Music Contest McCook 121 Hlllance 131 Iumor Play 131 H1 Llfe 13 41 LEONE THNK Sxdney 11 2 3 41 Home Ec Natxonal Representatxve 121 Pep Club 121 FHR 11 2 3 41 Mxxed Chorus 121 Muslc Clxruc Sterlmg 121 We The People Club 131 Qllxed Youth 141 Traxl 141 MHRXON TROUTMHN Sxdney 11 2 3 41 College Prep Band 11 21 Iumor Play 131 Hlhed Youth 141 Traxl 141 DON VIZINH Sxdney 11 2 3 41 College Prep Natxonal Representatxve 131 Football 41 Basketball 11 2 3 41 Captam 141 Track 12 31 S Club 12 3 41 State Track Meet Pole Vault 13 41 HRDIS WESTERHOFF Srdney 13 41 Dalton 11 21 College Prep FHR 13 41 Band 13 41 Musrc Contest Rllxance 131 Hllled Youth 141 Trarl 141 PHYLLIS RICHRRDSON Sxdney 11 2 3 41 College Prep Nahonal Representatxve 111 Pep Club 13 41 FHH 13 41 We The People Club 131 Girls Chorus 12 41 Band 112 31HxL11e141Trcn1 141 WILMH MEISSNER Sxdney 11 2 3 41 General BILL ROUHKE Sxdney 141 Baldwmsvxlle N Y 11 21 Eastwood and Bulfalo N Y 131 General ROBERT SHMPLE Sxdney 11 2 3 41 Vo Hg FFR 11 2 3 41 Boys Chorus 141 Mxxed Chorus 141 RICHHRD SCHUBHRTH Sxdney 11 2 3 41 General Av ' ' NJC' 1' 5.1-' 0 I .se ' 1 - 1 D - l . 4 . . XXX H . . I ' ,R sw - - , 1 r- 1 - 1 2 , , U . .. ,. 1 ,.- v N -e1-e .. f I . ' fx 1,1 A 1' ' l ' l 1 2 '- Ei 1 Cast Paul Iones fwho goes on a cram sessionl ,lack Fisher Mary Iones fhis sister! Patsy Montgomery Mrs. Iones fhis motherl Donna Doran Mr. lones fhis fatherl Donal Mueller Iunior Iones fthe kid brotherl Bill Rourke lack fMary's boy friendl Bob Sherrerd Iane fPaul's girlj Rita Bond Mr. Smudgely fthe principal! Harold Geu Hnna fthe maidl Dorothy Osborn Lilah Iohnson fin somebody's pastl Ruth Livingston Highlighting the senior activities for the year was the performance of the class play, Almost Summer, which was presented April 13 in the high school auditorium under the direction ol' lvlr. Carl Crouse. Paul jones, ti boy of eighteen, found the complex prublemx of finishing high sflwol, winning his girl. and entering College suddenly beginning to bear down on him with great weight. And the harder he struggled. the more his troubles! Nu wonder Paul cried out: They ean't Jn this tn 'HIKVH Cunt we, ' snapped hack his girl. family, and high xt-lmnl priiifipul, and they were off for ti hiltirif uns perfm'mam'e. Having as much fun as the cast were the assistants behind the scenes. Erma Rihn was business manager for the production: Kathleen Crowley assisted her. Prompters and standfins were jo Draper, ,lane Story, Dale Kinney and john Seevcrs. To assist Howard Spearow on the stage crew were Marjorie Armstrong, Clifford Adams and john Fonda. 77 Hygfmool Swmmer cmd discusses B hind the scenes. the cqsiqgzlaggz Leit to e - - ' we Same Mai'iz':3:' are Harold eg-lisheh Donna Doran. Bi Mueller. only Sherrerd. lack th osboml fDon Livingston Gnd Dqro Y one m issing, was ill.l A f Y: From the , comedy. I SHIIISS gn their I ' Iilohn segifersaskballeseKpromPt:::sanli was Q 'Sal GPH-the f ' . e inney, under-siudi g:nV:TCliffordo!lll:ga:s fl: left ioregizznjtoryh and if I0 ' O ' order ng' Qt the lar ri hward spearow Q d e !Uqe prob'gmDirector Carl grgsgot the props in Mflflorie Kathleens gghlihe businessufneanls shown dislxigng W GY. her assigfamnager, Erma Rihn, Ugg Page I9 if 4 Amina, lmiclt- ' As the fourflane highway of life approaches, the senior class pauses to look hack along the trail left hy the class of '48. To prove to the other classes that we aren't in a rut, we hackftrack to point out some of the important signposts. We first drew up to the portals of S.H.S. in a covered wagon with Governor johnny flvlitchell holding the reins. He got us safely past freshman initiation and our first school dance. Frosh mem' bers of Pep Club and Vo Ag worked like regular beavers to make the midfwinter carnival a success. Rounding out our first year we left the buckboard behind, and grabbed our trusty knapsacks and can' teens for a class picnic at Rattlesnake Cave. First signpost of our sophomore year was Def tour, Flash Flood. Wliile on detour, we junlsed the covered wagon and got in the groove with LaVern Draper at the wheel of our Model-T. We gathered up enough hot platters throughout the year to throw two allfschool hops. Several of our classmates joined in with the shows to give out with their musical talent to make the LodgepolefSidney vocal clinic a success. About lvlay first spring fever hit us, and we all jumped into the faithful lviodelfl' for a class picnic at Point of Rocks. Robbing the treasury of profits that we had accumulated during our freshman and sophomore years, we selected a doodlebug of high character and fine morals to see us through our junior year. We promptly christened it Smitty, after our new governor. Before the first week of school was over, we had learned the art of forcing the underclassmen to put their spare nickels into our newly inherited coke machine. Adding to our glory, we were informed that The Whole 'l'own's Tafkingu about the immense success of our class play on November 18. Our junior boys did their part in establishing the Maioons in the '-16347 sports world. Eight junior boys joined the SfClub ranks with major letters. Our junior road was lined with pop corn stands and other concessions which were so sue' cessful that we were able to put on the best ban- quet at whiih any senior class had ever been guests. Vfe sent our warnings to the senior class to dig out their diving suits in preparation for at' tending this banquet of which the tlzenie was La Mer. Tragedy struck when our governor was ref sponsible for sending poor Smitty to the body shop. After carefully repairing all damages done, Will? Take 'er easy. Ma, the iug's 'bout empty. Hround the cider barrel are Berna Whitmire, Fred Peters. Marshall Hendricks and Pam Kinne at the senior-sponsored Sadie Hawkins' Dance. Page 20 Talented seniors transformed before the very eyes oi the sludent body into experienced C?l musicians. Shown below in the ooinpah band are Marion Troutman. Homer Lewis, Doyle Butts. Mary Rnn Folkers and Leonard Kretz. Standing between Talent Scouts Marshall Hendricks and Delbert Lessman is Master of Ceremonies Iack Fisher. Honorary Coiillion Queen and King are lo Draper and Doyle But f 1:7 we renamed the doodlelmg fo, and put our lzeuf tenant governor in the driverfs seat. Having devel' oped SNL-ll an intense fondness for Point of Rocks, we followed the trail laid in our sophomore your und went puttfputting out to nun' more deeply tlic old picnic grounds. We elected Pam Kinne to map out the senior course, and help us abide by traffic laws, Donna Doran and Doyle Butts moved from vice president to president of Pep Club and Sffllub respectively. Despite the claims of nhighfway robbery by the underclassmen, the four cheerleaders were chosen from the senior class. We put up a billfboard an' nouncing for November 4, the senior Sadie Hawke ins' dance, first of its kind at our high school. The two costume prizes also went to seniors. juniors failed to take advantage of their only chance to rule the dear old Alma Mater when they were un' successful in attempts to remove our class flag on Senior Sneak Day. lvfaybe this was because some of the juniors boys sneaked toolll Smoothies at the Senior Coilllion are Kaywood lchn-- son and Ioan Pierson. Myrna Planck and Homer Lewis. Marilyn Krelz and Ksith Rihn. junior Seevers and Doyle Butts were elected honorary football captains of the '47948 team. Members of the committees worked diligently to make a success of the Christmas Cotillion which featured, for the first time, a dance band. .lo Draper and Doyle Butts were elected king and queen from a well chosen group of senior nom- inees also including lvlyrna Planck, Ruth Living- ston, 'lack Fisher and junior Seevers. A wellffilled treasury did away with financial worries for the Trail staff, as we started our arduf ous task last fall. Various scholarship tests, inf cluding the Regents, were given to some students in the upper fourth of the class this spring. As is customary, senior girls and women faculty sponf sors were entertained at a spring tea given by the l',E O. Spring banquets, picnics, track meets and other closing school activities helped make more mem' orics for us seniors as we near the spot in the trail from whence we go our separate ways. Page 21 Novetta Buchanan: Kohn Etwettp hz Muriet Story: FRONT ROWf5peaker ot the House. Bose Mary tones: Xudy Herrod: Satty Lowe: Fred Peters: Norma Lea Rowan: Emma Schne Secretary ot State. Dorothy Sebotd. BC-XCK ROWfBttorney Generat. Shirtee Sohnson: Governor, Stqnteq Kennedy: Secteiafi ot Treasury. Henry Deines. Kr. ga . Gathered around the coke machine. one ot their principat rnoney-rnaking schemes. are turner otiicers: Governor Stantey Kennedy. Lieutenant Governor Bose Mary tones. Secretary of 'treasury Henry Detnes Kr.. Secretary ot State Dorothy Sebotd and Bttorrtey Generat Shirtee Xohnson. P098 23 ,I- !,:Q'- I-la, 'QW' ,142 ...-up .af ,f Q:-Q Nui il Wm Nh .u-'Fall F QQ 0. QM nr ,pina .,,,, nga,-ff Kathleen Rgnew 1 Bretermtz Evelyn Hllgood Betty Brown an Lx a Hllman Novella Buchanan lr X' Burdette Rnderson Duane Claar Richard Hnthony lol-Inna Dans Kttnlx our of then rtsponsllwllxty of promotlng th umor Stmor Banquet tht Forty nmtrs mstalled a nux okt lllttlllllt as one of thtxr money makmq ventures M1-s Lous Ferguson d9QlQllt.Ll s xtxxl Llll1lTllttLLS to keep xt f1lltd COFILCQSIOITS at foothall and lusktthall games also hoosted thtlr hank attount Helpmg Mm F rguson as tlass sponsors were Mlss Mabel NlhlSLl1 and Mr Carl Crouse Despltt the tltvtr tunpuqnlnq of opponents Stan Ken mdx won the Quhernatornl rate Rose Mary ones was h1s thltf rslstmt Dorothy Srholcl handled the affalrs of statt and Hank Dunes took good tart of tht PIVQV hank Shlrlce lohnson xx as 111 ehxrgt of the ltgll matters We Shook The Faxmly Tree was the dass play pre sented under the d1rect1on of Mr Crouse Stage grew and cast attended all praetx es that served as good excuses to get out at mght Of the seven jumors who lettered w1th the f1rst team foothall squad Dlck Powell Dave W1ll1S Hank Demes Dale Page 24 VV ,,,, G lqnb . , V r f N -. t , X , 5- , -ig V Q f 2 5 ,. ,qs A fe' P W cw Q - -. an A In ' -.,, wg 4 ' A s n , VL 5 QMS ,fb fmt... x 'VV VV ,. , - ? bqv V ,W N awk K ...Ve ' ..., .V QA , ' S' k:lrt A, mt ith .. .tr Y ,gi V rr -. 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ER-n..a 'xfif A Ioyce Kaywood Shrrleo Iewett Iohnson Iohnson Beverly Dale Hex Klnnersley Kinney Kinney Sally Lowe Dorothy Lundberg Barbara Mcllelvey Max McV1cker edhlle Betty Mexnmger Bonxta Miller Kenneth Mxller Lewxs Mxlhon Ruby Nalzauchx Wilma Iohnson Charlyne Krueger F? ew, ya M, www K Vernon Kallwext Donald Lafler all ., an 'XC Hose Mary Iones Elda Larsen Kmney und Stan Kennedy were regulars Ray Etherton save mueh letlilll whrle an mjured knee kept Center Fred leters from llI1lSl1lIlQ the season Kmney md Kennedy elused fans IIIXIOUS moments lt Chadron md Chappell respeetlvely when they suffered sllght LODLUSSIOIIS The former xx is hlgh POIIII mm for the season Lettermg wlth the reserve squad were these ten Ralph Smlth John Elwell Vernon Kallwelt Dean Hlllef, Arnold Wlttlg LLWIS Nlllllon oe Hemlexn Ch mrles leterson Franels Zerr md B111 Bretermt. Among those ltt6l'lLlll1g the musle el1n1e it Kexrney were Murlel Story Ioan Bledsoe and Hmk Demes Baskethrll season found Dale Klnney und Stm Kennedy on the first f1VC bxl Sehold was one of the regular suhstl tutes and Hank Demes was on the mam squld Treatmg the semors to the annual hanquet jumors worked many weeks m preparatxon for th1s gala affur Although they look forvurd to thelr list year wlth lts subsequent pr1v1leQes most feel that the pI'eV1OllS three y rellly fled past 0 Page 25 -.4 e 'A 1. X ff M... , , ' M '--' kg 4 .I5'i ' , w ir' Ma .. ' W . I Q- . ' 3 :X ' lr.. In r LJ. -W 1 - K 'W ' ' ' e x ' , -e Q we if ,,. Q-ee me M... Q T. ' w-' 9 Q 1 r i X 'F : y A A v gf. W e, ,e I , 4' .e P t f X ' 'V x . ' , i '1 - f W' ' . . ' . e W - e Q . I e V ', K I I L. I ,Yay W ' 1 , , A ' by li 2 4.' . 2 . 2 - e , s e- ' s , ' 'E ' ':' :ft -- 1 e e 4 ' e ' - - ' I N Q ,Z ' , ' ' Q T , ' 2 ' . ' ,Q J ' 'ff . , . e . 2 , , . Z , Sr . . . y , , . , , .. , ' ' , '. 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'F +311 Rx Hawes is 'X-v N..-f 'KN 5 ev--'H 1 , f'f,75f'4'bc.ffz,i-f ,hind I ngzlmf HULAIQ we Crouse ' w ks hom W gene w 'ace we He alle' SXQKY ' nt qv! xoy-,oss M a 9 grid gays! oo . Q Phu bog, imma' gym mtel ' RPPlying m k 3 QUP are B . . Martha C ll' . , w em'-I Whitmxre, R lohn Elwlli mid-rheu v'c 's 'fe Ken Hyatt, BT: hslqiy. 'ones' Vlfqinia s-:wards and Mass K an Hank Deines look Y ellllnger. Ice Heinlein and F Gywood Iohngon Over the shoulder of I d . red Peters. and Marg- Story wafch. u Y Herrod, while Rich Hnthony, We Sl1o0k the Family Tree CAST OF CHARACTERS HILDEGARDE MR. DOLSON - MRS. DOLSON SALLY - - BOB - JIMMY PAIGE - - ELLIE MAE - JILL - - FREDDIE - MR. SHERIVIER MRS. SHERMER Kathleen Agnew Kaywoocl Johnson - Mary Story Novella Buchanan - - Fred Peters - John Elwell Betty Meininger Suzanne Tewell - Judy Herrod - Joe Heinlein - Kenneth Hyatt - Muriel Story Prompter Sally Lowe receives instructions from Director Curl Crouse. Hssembled are the entire cast and stage crew: Suzanne Tewell, Sally Lowe, Iudy Herrod, Kathleen Hgnew. Ioe Heinlein. Kenneth Hyatt. Iohn Elwell. Kaywood Iohnson. Stanley Kennedy. Richard Hnthony, Henry Deines. Muriel Story, Novella Buchanan, Betty Meininqer. Rose Mary Iones, Fred Peters. Mary Story and Berna Whitmire. Having hm along with backstage duties a r e H a n k Deines. Richard Hnthony and Stan Ken nedy. 2 1-it 0- 5 s . Q A L...-.L......: 1 dw We shook The Family Tree was presented hy the juniors under the direetion of Mr. Carl Crouse on November 18. Hildegarde Dolson was eonsidered a wallflower hy all her friends. ln order to gain popularity she entered a dehate. As a result of her suhjeet, Tem- peraneef' her father almost lost his ioh. Hildef Look ul tho- four-pound Ililih that liulr raulghl, Mom! NHL iI's still ulivi-I I want to talk 1 ,TY fl li 5 if we is lf I c'an't buy or borrow-then-Boll. ll up in your room. garde's mother was determined that her daughter would have a date for the spring prom, Freddie, who was eonsidered the drip of the elass heeause he wore knickers, was her proposed date. Despite numerous eomplieations, the night of the prom, Freddie turned up in his first pair of long pants and was the hestflooking fellow at the danee. Ullooruy! l got 'vml I Koi 'Pm! you about !ilDIlll nliIll.I-- Ti xii' Le-t nw at him! The this-f!-Steal my punts. I ji:-.1 ezlnu- from the Sha-rnwr plum- which was hroki-n into. Gosh, Frvddiv-ronle will you! Helping out hehind seenes were Stan Kennedy as stage manager, Hank Deines and Richard Anf thony in eharge of lighting and sound effeets. Miss Martha Crellin, Miss Lois Ferguson, Rose Mary jones. Virginia Sowards and Berna Lee Vsfhitmire on - before sonic-thing Ilappc-ns. N'ha1 A-Iso vould hap- pvn llowL ' were in eharge of makefup. Prompter was Sally Lowe, who douhled for Judy Herrod at the matinee. Known as the Hungry Four -Y-Riehard Anf thony, Don Barker, Hank Deines and Kaywood johnson kept the audience amuwd between aets hy playing old German folk tunes. Page 29 awww me X xmwwv W, v-.KW Wm Nw W ,Wy WKNQ 'few-n Miliv- 'Q'-.... WK. Q 'X A-as W za 51 f' Wbmrgff n 'XMAS .lzfmz ' .N w-1 .NZ sa ,2d9W3109 an an sm ew M12 ,M , Q, . s. fqx H, XA' ' 4. x., if Mm -x N Q .W W, .w-W' 29 Q . ,vw ff' , mix Look ernor Ing Q! O d T fsynghgj h fs Rehofmg Ure sep O pl ecrefqr lid eute ecretary more Gmc ctured O! re nqm o St 1013 I Qsury Over Q19 C1 Ov Robert Mllor ale Bqlfelyn ofllgo lleh 'her ref L no FRONT ROW-Speaker of the House Dale Buehrer W1lmer Brauer Helen Rezac Mar garet Horton Vlctor S1edow Phylhs Sm1th Hudrey Haze Mary Ellen Lwmgston Glenes Block Secretary of State Clalrelyn Lyngholm BHCK ROW Secretary of Treasury Robert Montgomery Governor Phylhs Rehor Paqz 31 BnCK ROW Wilmer Brauer Rlchard Folster Kenneth Dxmxck Ilmmy Banks Dean Chandler Merle Brauer Dan1elEtherton MIDDLE ROW Lucxlle Brauer Eugene Darnsteadt Duck Fisher Howard Htkxns Dale Buehrer Melvm Davxs V1rgxlBrauer Mr Neuman FRONT ROW Peggy Cossey Phyllxs Band Teresa Flllman Glenes Block Mary Fonda Marpone Rdams Donna Florke Ileen Bnvens NOT IN PICTURE Vxrgxnxa Deaver Rupert Dobesh Page 3.2 r' BHCK ROW Tommy Myers Robert Montgomery Ira Lund Iunxor Iensen Carl Kosemund Mr Shuman MIDDLE ROW Donald Masur Marvxn Kosemund Robert Jensen Ronald Ovenden Neva Miller Mary O Donnell Dorothy Kosemund Norma McK1m FRONT ROW Brhta Ingwerson Clarrelyn Lyngholm Mary Ellen Lxvmgston Manlyn Kretz Kathryn Hazlewood Margaret Horton Emma Haupt Wanda Kruse NOT IN PICTURE Don Gade Richard Grdeon Ruby Mxtchell BECK HOW Kexlh lhhn Vxctor Sxedow Robert Srmth Earl Schubarth Burdette Sanders MIDDLE ROW Mxss Slures Viola Zerr Ioan Pierson LaVonna Reed Thelma Sampson Marvm Schnell Wayne Wxllard Robert Rogers Rex Sample FRONT ROW Phyllxs Hehor Nxla Golden Iams Sxemers I.aWanna Wanser Edxth Wralher Helen Rezac Phyllis Smxth Palncxa Weaver along, Um, Aophvlrwfm, Settmg the paee for the rest of the classes soph omores sponsored the fxrst school dance on Sep tember 16 to entertam the Frosh f0llOWlI'lg 1n1t11 tlon When votes were eounted Phylhs Reflor wus revealed as governor Dale Buehrer heutenant Robert Montgomery secretary of treasury ASS1St mg 1n the affalrs of state were Mxss Bess Shlres also a natlonal senator Mr Louls Neuman and Mr Leo Shuman Cast 1n leadlng roles lI'l the Operetti Purple Towers were joan Plerson Rex Sample and Wll mer Brauer Rex also went to the musle elllllk, at Kearney 1n the fall Only tenth grade football regular was Dale Buehrer end Earnmg Ss with the seeond team were Howard Atkms Ira Lund Bob Montgomery Tom Myers Ronnle Ovenden Kexth Rlhn Wayne Wlllard Bob Jensen and Bob Rogers If the local chapter of the Future Homemakers of Nebraska dldnt get enough column mches members should have eomplalned to Mary Ellen Llvlngston state publlelty chalrman Last fall she mttended the St ate Exeeutlve Connell mettmg ll'l brand Isl md Then' projeet at Chrlstmls tune was to send Mechamcs to pat1ents in the Orthopedlc Hospltal In lanuary sophomores helped to fxll four boxes for the jumor Red Cross Cage stars for the season were Dale Buehrer and Ronn1e Ovenden both on the startlng hneup Bob Montgomery also rated Wlfh the flrst team Exhxbltmg the1r var1ous talents thls sprlng sophles presented a convoeatlon meludlng I'llUSlCdl numbers ind eomedy sketehes They also were responslble for obtalnmg the fllm Etlquette the jumor Prom Trachtlonally several were chosen to serve at the Jumor Semor Banquet Track and other elos mg year act1v1t1es found them partlclpatmg Page 33 I - , , , ' . ' ' D ' , 3 1 ' 3 I - I 52, . I K 7 ' 1 .'. . I ' L 3 1 W 4 H if I S W. Sb . K I ' N ' H , 1' 1 Q . Q , 43 D ' 15 Ab' ' . 2 . 1 3 governorg Clairelyn Lyngholm, secretary of stateg gift subscriptions to American Girl and Popular 7 , I I I I 1 1 ' X . s 9 X 1 3 'H , S ' ' , . , . , , s , y . . ' I . ' ' mph, deform, Relaxing in the hall were XYAYNE XYILLARD. l'Il'Gl'lNl'I HOLLAISAFGH twhtm had just IF1lI'lSftll'l'k'fl from Lt-xingtonl, KENNl'I'l'H 'I'lNDEl.l,. ROBERT S'l'lQFl-'ENS and Kl'Ll'I'H RIHN.. .This scene is from the first all-sclitml danve of the year, given by the SUDIIS especially for the fresllies...KA'l'll'1 HAZl.E!V00ll away from schn0l..,NORMA Mc-KIM is ne2tt..,A familizlt' soph trio: MARY ELLEN LIVINGSTON. J0 PIERSON and MARILYN KRl'J'I'Z...The passim: pat-adt-1 MARY I-'ONDA anti MARY 0'll0NNl-ll.l. precede ELDORA KAMPBELL and LAl'RA DORMAN out of the auditorium, tlflltlora h:ltl just Crime from Mitchell, :tml Laura, from Lmlgepole.l,,.Nl'IY.-1 MlI,l.ER'S looking pretty...Th:tt's DOROTHY KOSEMPNII.,,Photo,-.feniv gums evt-n if they might nut belong on this page , . . Always interested in food, these students were caught in tile hall at this same datlt-v. Ahsorht-tl :tt sewing :intl Dressing tasks ln the htvmv ec- lah :are I-ZMMA HAl'l I'. MARJURIIC ADAMS and Hl'1I.l'lN IKICZAF. Page 34 .. mam FRONT ROW-Speaker of the House, Norma Cullins: Robert Spindler: Delores Iohnson: Le- Roy Wyett: Dottie Overmiller: Shirley Buehrer: Delores Fuller: Beulah Ballew: Hugh McHugh Secretary of State, Carol Golden. BHCK ROW-Governor, Bnn Kolcier: Secretary of Treasury. Wanda Farmer. the - esenled to - Nebmws W Q1-il class on Nl. ch00l by the 1- Making tiitllen' S gka Dall' Ma a Cumns' cre- brd U me Norm Goxden, Se Sentatxon mor- Carol F rmer. 5eCte- Gove ' da Cx . . rl unly ot State: Wall and Wm Kome t':1rY ot TreC5u'Y' Governof. Page 35 Leslie Fleming Wxlber Hllgood BECK ROW Freddre Fleming Irmmy Brooks Dwight nrmst Lewis Bruns Daniel Coyle Bob Gordon Brll Burr Robert Cu osky lack Frost Billy Folkerts MIDDLE ROW Mr Meade Ore Deal Keith Click Dorothy Batt Rosemary Cossey Norma Cullms Dorothy Davis Norma Benzel Mary loan Block lane Boyd FRONT ROW Shirley Rrxderson Wanda Farmer Beulah Ballew Lu Hnn Bokenlrroger Delores Fuller Shirley Buehrer Mary Lou Chaon Carol Golden lane Dutly Vivian Hnderson Q0 Page 36 BHCK ROW-Lyle Kirts, Oakley Osborn, George Hare, Lyle Mclrwin, Hugh McHugh, Iohn Harden. Pat Kinnersley, Ernest Neel, Iames Mueller, Larry McPherson, Edward Haupt. MIDDLE ROW-Mr. Malay. Lorita McNurlin, Dottie Overmiller. Delores Iohnson, Lila Iean Lewis. Betty Louise Ivie, Martin Osterloh. Robert Iewett, Carl Moore, Robert Hazlitt. FRONT ROW--Mary Lou Ienks, Shirley Kolzes, Deloris Lessmcm. Willa Mae Lyon, Nancy Marsh, Run Kokier. Carol Ladine, Donna Vee Hendricks, Donna Hand. Kathryn McViclrer. NOT IN PICTURE-Rex Harrison, Dorla lackson, lim Mates, Harold Rouillard. BHCK ROW LeRoy Wyelt Hlvln Wrthg Tommy Zntek Boyd Waddell Elda Stone Dennu Wamsley Ierry Hobxnson Rober! Spmdler Dan Sellers Duane Schneider MIDDLE HOW Miss Robinson Shirley Slemers Marilyn Sunderman Ioan Simpson Barbara Taylor Wanda Weslerhofl Lou Wxllard Raymond Thomas Richard Schaffer! Wayne Schneider FRONT ROW Natha Planck Faye Sprker Lxlhan Swam Ioyce Robertson Ruth Seevers Genevieve Seger Ellen Pnor Delores Wllson LaVerna Heed Barbara Henk Much 1n evrdenee 1D most sehool 1et1v1t1es were members ot the freshmm ellss who took an act1ve part 1n student government by electlng the followlng offlcers to lead them through therr flrst year Governor, Ann Kokjer Lreutenant Gover nor, Norma Culllns, Seeretary Carol bolden Treasurer, Wanda Farmer In1t1at1on day w1ll long be remembered Boys wore g1rls apparel wh1le glrls wore boys cloth mg backward All were to learn the old and new sehool songs and many earr1ed books for senlors, kneeled to junlors, and bowed to sophomores They were good sports about the whole affllr The neweomers were flrst wlth a new type dance a MOVIE Danee wh1eh proved enter talmnq to all md broke .xttendmee reeords or sehool dlnces Taklng an retlve lnterest ln sports the Frosh Burr Dm Sellers and Dennls Wamsley Frosh eagers who slw aetlon ln most of the Yames were john Harden Dennls Wamsley Hugh McHugh B111 Burr Boyd Waddell Rex HHYFISOII Thelr strength was bolstered by Wayne Schnelder Duane Sehne1der, Bob Hazlltt Oakley Osborn and Rlchard Sehaffert Keeplng the yelrllngs ln the mlddle of the road were sponsors Mlss Vernl Robmson, Mr Rxy Maley and Mr Eston Meade Page 37 U 1 x 3 5 s . 3 5 2 'Z y ' s 2 ' , I . 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LINE-Hank Deines. right end: Doyle Butts, right tackle: Leonard Kretz. right guard: Richard Burr, center: Dave Willis. left guard: Dick Powell. left tackle: Dale Buehrer, left Mel: LULQ, - dis- To . yxfthe boyccskex. other quofe SHUMBNI tbdll and cl Good the Frovery enfo BCH MH CH - too we G 9 .ru .neup sho S Zi we SP1 ccxgeslet M Plmleqhe new me Xl. d , hgamwork fmpickmh- up Sllhe Seafn' too oul . e 115 t mls, nil' Pfedlcl :Zu . r any commgbut we S 9 G 5 0 nlverdl hne have .se xextefmin along tumoul' sh track !e1:::1Z!?'eqiE:i g:Ve had r Hi 'bqu re he Und serve 001- Ca efeqted S bejng 903318 Sl! 0 WM Y Qnd S develop ed oughly iemed :gent Reason' 0 enjoy uc: SCIZOQIESHHQ ri vour . Q1 Page 41 and Jdlley an xi V s Q fkw 5 ..,..,. ,.., f ....,.... 4 9 Q . M1 iw M 4 we. 44 35 ,asm Z' f? 8 .ww awww.. S P Q Af VS W, Vi fbi? ' 5 ' 3 2, S Q s ,fi X ' if M ', ws mu, ww? -Q V up my f ,.-Q fx, L...-M l 6? 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'IUNIOR SEEVERS Nhfas quarterhack and Honorary Captain in this, his last year: returned Kimhalfs kickoff. at half, 70 yards for a score: Boys had complete confidence in his decisions. BOB STECEMAN--Three-year letter' man at halfhack: secondfhigh pointfgetter with four TD's: Quick opening plays were his favorite. DON VIZINA - Senior halfhack with first letter: credited with two scores: i'Good pass receiver and kicker. MIDDLE ROVJ: HANK DEINES junior end who transferred from Superior: 'lGood on defense. DALE BUEHRER Rangy end who made the first tackle of rccedi ng pages: the season: Only sophomore regular. DOTLE BUTTS This tackle and Honorary Captain was the only four' year letterman: l'Down'field hlocking was his forte, RICHARD BURR 'junior and senior letterman: l'Regf ular: after heing changed to center, RAY ETHERTON Tackle: first letter for this junior: 'kRoughest player on squad, LTAL LADINE C-uard who lettered for the first time this. his last. year: Toughest lineman for his size. FRONT ROVV: LEONARD KRETZ 'Senior guard who lettered the last two years: Steady player. LEROY CHAON7Guard and tackle: a senior who earned his first SH: Best game against Kimball. Accused of trying to make all the tackles. DICK POWELL junior with two letters: Tackle on offense: guard on defense, DAVE XVILLIS-f 'Two letters for this junior guard: 'lLived up to the Willis tradition. DON KAHL Senior end: his first letter: uGood pass receiver. 1.92uo!aliow1.x are from Coach Slmmairj Dale Opponent Plaee VVe They There 18 0 There 7 7 Here 7 21 There 26 14 ' ,L Ocf. Date Opponent 10 BA YARD Place We They Here 31 0 Ocf. 31 OSHKOSH There 7 32 Nov. 11 CHAPPELL There 13 0 Nov. 14 KIMBALL Here 30 0 Games WON 5, LOST 2, TIED 1, Tofal Poinfs SIDNEY 139, OPPONENTS 74 1 'HlHl1'j Rllhough an Eagle gridder got his helmet. Dale Kinney is tackled just over the goal line Big Dale Kinney 1473 carries the pigskm at Stan Kennedy relains the ball. ol previously unscored-upon Oshkosh. Oshkosh, while Don Vizina C371 clears the way Page 44 BHCK ROW-Wayne Willard, Lloyd Overmiller, Dean Hiner, Vernon Kallweit, Fred Peters. lohn Elwell. Ralph Smith. Bob Montgomery. Tom Myers, Flrnold Wihig. MIDDLE ROW-Coach Leo Shuman, Ronnie Ovenden, Don Vixina. Lewis Million. Howard I-ltkins, Lyal Ladine. Ioe Heinlein, LeRoy Chaon, Ray Etherton, Don Kahl, lack Fisher, Charles Barlow. Harold Geu. FRONT ROW-Bog Stegeman. Iunior Seevers. Hank Deines. Doyle Butts. Leonard Krelz, Richard Burr, Dave Willis. Dick Powell, Dale Buehrer, Dale Kinney. Stan Kennedy. Sidney's 1947 grid team won five, lost two, and tied one, amassing '12 touchdowns to their opponf ents' ll, for a total of 139 points to 74. Four of the victories were shutfoutsfSterling 1843, Bayard 3147, Chappell 1345, and Kimhall 3047. The rough 7f7 deadlock was on Ogallala turf. As for the losses, they went to Bridgeport 7-21 at home, and to Oshkosh 762 there. Fullhack Dale Kinney who made allfconferencc in 1946 as a sophomore, was responsihle for eight of the scores, hehind good hlockingg Boh Stegeman, right half, made four: Stanley Kennedy and Don Vizina, also halfhacks, and Charles Barlow, suh fullhack, each had two, hoth of the last in the final contest. .lohn Seevers, Dale Buehrer, LeRoy Chaon, and Arnold Wittig reached pay territory once each. Doyle Butts' perfect placements accounted for six of the seven conversions. Those awarded major Sls include: Richard Burr, Doyle Butts, Leonard Kretz, john Seevers, Bolw Stegcman, Don Vizina, Charles Barlow, .lack Fisher. LeRoy Chaon, Don Kahl, Lyal Ladine, ,lim Mc' Vicker, Lloyd Overmiller, Dale Buehrer, Dick Powell, Dave Willis, Henry Deines, Dale Kinney, Stan Kennedy, Ray Etherton and Fred Peters. Doyle Butts, tackle, and john Seevers, quartcrf hack, were chosen honorary captains. Harold Geu was student manager. Circling right end is Charles Barlow who was responsible for two touchdowns in the Kimball lray. which Sidney won 30-U. lack Fisher is in lroni of LeRoy Chaon clearing the way. 4, QB AL. MX Max, Wy .qs ps Q,-gh, .QL 'vs . H 'dmen. B href gels the ban pay Ku-nbc gn V Dale ve Defermmed ,V ., X ' ,L , ik ' .,. , ...AM X as it .A 1 'l , M pill, Lf, -www N' S 'N ,535 - av N'-Q. WW Bob Kfetz S'e9em q . chqygeqzfg an ughltshphe 1 zdentxhed url as L Kimball eonafd Plqye, ,- ti ff' 'S ,.,2-1E3iZ5f : :: l --: Q .. : 5 5' Y as ' X , ' ll 2 l X N1RQEiQ-SN K t v I' 'X Q 0 , 9 I f ' .- ff, X k . -. , ' .v , ' - . Y 5 sl... .n , 2 .,.. a - Vibes-r -- , u. Mall WT ff- FV -if .,,.:: it :.. I aa fgis ., in iq W This Sidney ball-toter plays leap-frog with a Kimball man as teammates come to his aid. Clrcling right end for another gain in the Kimball game is Half back Don Vizina. QA. Going through another hrilliant season, Coach Ray Maley's Reserve Gridders had a record of three victories and one tie, outscoring opponents 7lf36. ln the last three seasons, Maleyf tutored elevens have lost only once, won twelve and hroken even once. Oshkosh postponed the final game this year: then when the date Cklllldllit he agreed on, the meeting was cancelled. Kimhall's turf was the scene of the rough 6f6 deadlock in which FYLIIICIS Zeff received 8 l'VfUk9fl llllklf- The TVTUVUUNSQ simile score was made possihle hy an intercepted pass which Arnold Wittig carried across to payfdirt. The other Kimhilll CDCUUIIIGY WHS Plilyfrl-l 011 the h0II1C gridiron. Sidney again defeated the Longhorns, hy a score of 2643- WIifiH Wllfkffd the attack by mllklnfl all f0Uf tallies. Kimball's two scores were made in the first half. Swlping the Steflilul Seconds, llwy lillinlitlfltl to lC9CP their good record, Lewis Million went over from the five to make the first tally, hut the extra point was blocked. ln the second quarter. a pass to Vlfittig was good for a touch' down. Again the try for point failed. Ronnie Cvenden made the final counter on a quarterhack sneak as the game ended 18-6, TW6r1ty'0r1C I0 IW6lVC WHS the flllill count in El1Cif SCCOnd Sterling battle. First quarter saw Lewis Million moving from the two to score. Ira Lund kicked the extra point to put Sidney into a 710 lead. The Cats fumhled hehind their goal line where Francis Zerr, left end, covered the hall for ll touchhack. Million again took the hall on the IZ and scored. Wittig intercepted a pass on the -I2 and scampered for the final T. D. Year's starting lineup was: LE Rohert Montgomery, LT Howard Atkins, LG Ralph Smith, C john Elwell, RC Vernon Kallweit, RT Ira Lund, RE Dean Hiner, QB Ronald Ovenden, LH Arnold Wittig, RH Tom Myers, FB Lewis Million. Those starters and these eleven were awarded letters: Bill Burr, .loe Heinlein, Keith Rihn, Wayiie Willard, Bob jensen, Charles Peterson, Dennis Waimsley, Francis Zerr, Bill Breternitz, Dan Sellers and Robert Rogers. Reserves strike pay-dirt in Sterling territory. to win 21-I2 I hBFi.CKdROW-Duane Schneider, Bob Rogers. Dan Sellers. Dennis Wamsley. Beverly Kinnersley. Iohn Harden. Richard Schaffert. o n on a. MIDDLE ROW-Mr. Maley. Ronnie Ovenden. Charles Peterson. Keith Rihn, Bill Breternitz. Howard Rtkins. Hrnold Wittig. Robert Iensen. Frances Zerr. FRONT ROW-Wayne Willard. Dean Hiner. Ira Lund, Vernon Kallweit, Iohn Elwell. Ralph Smith. Bill Burr. Bob Montgomery. Tom Myers. Grim-faced Bob Iensen pulls away from a Sterling tackler to head goalward in a Reserve game on the Sidney turf. Ronnie Ovenden is at the lett. DATE OPPONENT PLACE WE THEY Oct. 6 KIMBALL Here 26 Oct. 14 STERLING There 18 Oct. 21 STERLING Here 21 Oct. 28 KIMBALL There 6 Games WON 3, TIED 1 Total Points SIDNEY 71, OPPONENTS 36 .ffwxxgggw -4 N if ALM ,v- af T 1 Wm ' Nu X! if-3 Y. wg gx f Q GN as 1 Q80 Q 4 X-..-1 Zgt If 5 NK ix l f 1 K fa 5 4 IVQ VV22 2EEfEE ' ' -:f, ' ,gifbl ' IZZV ' 7 F . . , f':1':f5A E:'b J., ,N qvaq f -, i b . '.iZ, - lqquurzu :'J' f ,V.. .. 5 5? 4 f , S ,ff ', , ..,E,l:-,,: , , P , 'A ::,, Aizz . ,. E X f bisiluiu ? i ZZZ' :.: . ' i W Ss Q I 1 W 1 x X' Ai, E,5::. 5 4 . A - 1 ' 7 .,., x. . .1 'J I T H . , 1 :,g::,.:..,. fi - A , i ig 1 Q , X! yi X f 1 1-g:- ,: 1, 5 f P AL D I M Q 5 Q ..5fg, fE:,, ,.:. :,,:, Qz- 5. f lzzigiibizikllnquziuriiziz Elzz V ii 5 Y' ,,,:,.,, f 1 ' fm V- E V 1 A 1 2 Q ad , 1 , llllhlilllg tu 1 tt 1 strson wrth ug t wrns rn van lo t t 1 mroons swwtt nrr ru s 1 1t 1 N sum Wllllllllg tour strnght eorrttrerut gums Stlfllltj., l L ye 1r s thtdu e bhumt 1 s ltd defe ttt urtr- 7' 8 there hut the lollowmg rnght were set httk tt North Pl ttte I7 716 On the tollowlng Tuesday they were wntortous over Loclgepole It home 8 t they suffered 1 -erres of defe1ts Best trlts were pluyed on the home eourt I1 S men Lltletted fhtppell Sterhng md Kllltlilll tlter l0SlI1g to tuem Ill t1e1r prexnous entounters III tmse towns me tnps to berrng Gordon and Chxdron were llso dl Wwtrous By Cllffllltg Wlllillt three pornts ol the Bearmts the Maroon ind Blaeks threw 11 seare mto Scottsbluff tn ther etond engagement on the vntore floor ion the opposite pagel l DRLE BUEHRER Shm soph guard on the hrst qu1ntet spent most ot the year 1n the thrck ot the battle Fella wrth the eyes 2 DON VIZINR Only regular semor and was chosen Honorary Captam center and top po1nt man also had the htghest tree throw percentage long shot gen1us Lme man 3 BONNIE OVENDEN Fleet tooted soph1e forward thts hrst hver shthered through defenses to come out wrth the ball tme alter ttme Short but sweet 4 STHN KENNEDY Crafty crutslrg rumor rorward second h1gh basket weaver maneuvered the ball mto scormg terrrtory Kld 1n the Korner 5 DHLE KINNEY F1erce t1ght1n mmor guard who made the mam squad th1s h1s fxrst year out specrahst 1n Jurrxpma and retr1ev1ng the ball thts starter was always bemg fouled Strong and srlent 6 GII. SEBOLD lun or excl-anqe a hghter and a hard man to guard Poker lace 7 DOYLE BUTTS-Semor sub who s been out all tour years h1s tree throw stance lS unusual Thls one s for Ruth' 8 HHNK DEINES Early season knee mjury hampered thxs tall Superror transter who has one season left Second Story Man 9 IUN IOR SEEVERS Replacement who also b1ds adxeu to the Maroon and Black saw m1 h actron w1th second team Darne Drsappornter ROBERT MONTGOMERY Reserve long shot gentus wtth two more seasons to 0 tall wrzard Smk em Monkey! t'l'he quotes are dehmtely not from Couch this txmell ho flQ!tA, st garnet ot tu Lt on Wu 1 47 '49 vtetory on tn. Snlmy hrrtlwootl over 1 hlghlyruted Ognlltln qurntet 1-rm Pttlttl mul lor tte seuon wt Don Vlllllt wttm lil tollowed hy Sun Kurnedy wtth U6 Dile Buehrer 94 Dule Kmmv 79 md Ronnrt Ovenden 77 Although 111 mst I the gtrnu. were elose md few suhs were use bil Sthold rnrnrged to get 40 eounters N 11 Wim wls hugh tt the free throw hne wrth en wr- nut Wlt Sl? Kenned 419 lxrnne rnt Buehrer lv? Ol the suh Hmk Delnes made IVQ ol ltlltx tttunpttd md 1 lc f'lNl1Cl' one out of two L wrot tt 1111 fnnshetl w1th -H6 eomplettng 140 ot 337 Whrle Dale Krnney catches the ball from the bankboard I,1n1or Seevers C255 looks on 10 Page 49 O f :A f ' A' l ' h1sk'h1ll ' 'O h ' J 1 Ll L11. ' ' I l ' sus if 1 f. l ' ele ' fsef. th' M1 J fl 'l rl V '1l .-k'll 1 th' 1' ' 1 ' 1 ' f 1 f' 1 1 ' . l11't ol' the . l.'ll1, ' ' A .' 1' ' ' '- H J I . R . I S L is , . A . I 1' 1 ' 1 tr' -1 '. s' ' l', ' ill? 1 s '1 'd . 1 ' ' Q , 1 -. C .' ..-' , ' , ' I 4 4' ' Q' 1' 4, ll- ' 1 'J ' ' ' 1 1 J .' 1' Ll, ' .- 1 - 1 , 4113 1 he-1 ,gsm , . H .Y , . . S 1 'A 7 2 t' 11 percentage of 551, making 27 out of 49 tries. Oven' . ' 1' 1 ' , s f ' Ll' '1' '. 'h . ,, y . , 'A y 373, 1 r I1 , ' 1 ' 1 1' 1 l ' ' ' J s 1 ' ' f'- I ' l ' Q ' J ' l 5 ' Tl ' ' ' 1 ' ' , 1 ju: . Th- ' 5 ' ' . I 1 1 J S- l l- -1 r ' . , ' ' A . . - .I I . - 3' P As Dale Kinney rf-aches for the- ball fn lhe lunnha'l hankboard, Dale- Buvhrvr is lhr le-lt and llon Ylllnu ls ulmoeel hldden M the Ozzlllula zamw. Don Ylzlnu tries shot Runnh- Ovvnde-n 4201 und Stan Kr-nn full stand rc-ally In rvtrh-ve llle- hull. DHLE Stan Ke-nm-d sa shut ls blovke-d by Ogallala player as Dale- Huehrvr 1227. Ylzlna 1211 and llulv Klum-y 1293 slnml rv As lu- fnlluws through, Stan Kc-mu-dy ph-s lln- bull lntn tha- haskvt ulllllng um vnunlc-r In Si1lnPy's wurv. Www' STHN KENNEDY un Don all y . tup- alll:-r VW Zn, ,ywmww 5 511110 Us BHCX ROW Hrnold W1tt1g Lewis Mxllnon Ira Lund lack Fxsher Wayne Wxllard Melvm Davxs MIDDLE ROW Coach Leo Shuman Iohn Seevers Robert Montgomery Hank Deanes Gxllls Sebold Doyle Butts Student Manager I.aVern Draper THIRD ROW Ronnie Ovenden Stanley Kennedy Dale Kmney Dale Buehrer Don Vxzma NOT IN THE PICTURE Robert Iensen Howard Htkms Date Dec. Dec Dec. Jan Jun Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan ACTION AGENDA Opponent Place We They Date Opponent Place We They CURTIS There 22 8 Feb. 3 GERING There 27 49 NORTH PLATTE There 17 36 Feb. 5 GORDON There 22 26 LODGEPOLE Here 41 38 Feb. 6 CHADRON There 29 47 KIMBALL There 36 38 Feb. 10 CHAPPELL Here 43 38 STERLING There 20 34 Feb. 13 BRIDGEPORT Here 49 39 SCOTTSBLUFF Here 30 53 Feb. 14 HOLDREGE He1'e 35 30 CHAPPELL There 38 45 Feb. 17 SCOTTSBLUFF There 41 44 STERLING Here 36 26 Feb. 20 KIMBALL Here 29 27 GOTHENBURG Here 35 47 Feb. 24 OGALLALA Here 47 38 OSHKOSH Here 38 41 Mar. 3 GORDON CUB Tourneyl 30 42 Page 51 . 1' ,. ws V . 5 itgtgl' l salgfyf J RESERVE SCHEDULE NLWEY D 3 .Q ll.-i'I'l'1 oi'i'oNEN'r l'l.Al'l'1 XVl'1'I'Hl'IY X , 2 N' y lm-. us Lonui-:i'oi.i-: mn- 25 ia Q -f X 1 '- A .nm as Kmisaia. 'i'm-r.- 22 sen 1 W ' K . , - I y . T1 y f - .lan en s'i'i-:m.ixu 'i'm-rf 2:4 24 ' I X4 ti I .mn is vo .ua im-9 si I2 R W J E f.. X U Many! in .lan ns l'IlAI'Pl'1l.I. 'l'iwn- xi 39 , 3 ' 1 ,X I aan. 20 s'i'i-:m.iNc:. mn- 28 26 - we . R V' ' . ' vi I Q V 7 Jun. 23 V0 AG Herr 24 Lili xv. 1 ' G 1. 1 ,P Q , Y F. her Jun. :so USHKUSII nm- 2-r 28 . .. k ,S - SX6 n W1 Lunixgiafd. Hmold l-'en 25 vo .us mn- xx 24 . 'Mio - x W,i.eW'9 Ml vig. Wave ma wh in c'H.u'i'i-:i,i. Hi-rv si 29 BBCK Ro ,Melvin Du and How ECW tense' I-wb. is rsmnui-:i'0rr1' mn- ix 28 FRONT RE,H0befl winig' ig THE. New l-'Q-h. H I.0lNil'1l'0l.l'2 Hen- 42 26 1' msg, wh 20 lamis.u,i, In-re an as i-1-it 24 ou.u,l..u..A mn- ax I2 no som :amassing -HIP points to their opponents' 3643, Sidney Although they lost their first eneuunter with Kim- Reserxes won nine games and lost live during their season which hegan l5el'u'uai'y 24 Deeeinher 16 with Lodgepole and ended with Ugallala Several times Coach Shuinan sparked the Reserves with some ol' the hoys from the seeond five. On oeeas' ion when the visiting team did not laring more than ten players. the Seconds played the Yo :Kg Five. Of three games. Shunian's hoys won two. ln the first of the two Sterling contests, our team lost hy one point. 24-13. On the Sidney varnish Sfmen launched a hartlfdriving attack which spilled the Tigers. 2826. hall, they were victorious in the return engagement. Sexen ol nine free throws were made hy the victors in the latter. This was the hest average made during the NCilNllll, Coniin-' Bridgeport. Vlitxlill . Closing Ogallala. -v J twelfth loss Leading Bob jensen out on the short end ol the score with I8-28. they played their poorest hall of the with a smash. the Second Squad sacked 8111. sending the visitors home with their in as many tries, pointfgetters were Melvin Davis with 70. with 63 and Hank Deines with 47, shot proves successful, and the Re- Robert Montgomery's serves gain another two points against Ogallala. Lewie Million, Flrnie Wittig and Melvin Davis are other Maroon players in the picture. the ii ifom , cpu-nes the ziwae Miihon Fiske' C. A him we I incl' yan dd scrambierew visible KZ Lund- ln hamSeConas'aBcl-lx the len ls OQGW' Willa' ' watlne and Breaking previous records. this year's Frosh cage team had the longest consecutive win-streak of the past three seasons with nine victories. ln competition with Nebraska Freshmen and Reserves. the scorebooks show 14 victories and eight defeats. They had lil wins and six losses this year. After carrying otf the laurels in their first nine games, the Frosh fell hefore mighty Kimball, the same team that overpowered them while in junior High. Gut of the remaining seven tilts, in only one did their luck continue. At the Tournament held in Scottshlull. the Yearlings downed Bayard in the lirst round, only to he outfshot hy Gering in the quarterlinals, thus tying with three other schools for fifth place. Of sixty lwoys in the lreshnian class, only eleven came out regularly. Coach Ray Maley awarded letters this year to the following Greenshirts: Bill Burr, john Harden, Hugh McHugh, Boyd Veaddell, Dennis lNanisley, Rex Harrison, Bolw Hazlitt, Oakley Ushorn, Richard Schafiert. Duane Schneider and Vv'ayne Schneider. Student Manager for theln was Keith Rihn. 5o fin lid Waddell - w Starting last Year, Coach Manley awarded a medal to the fresh' Bm Billiiefggise felxxpgldo make U Seo: man with the highest free throw percentage. Receiver last year 'nd Dennis Viz: 'ook on::1:'hfhe Fresh pee' was Howard Atkins: this year. john Harden. sley f27I. 9 MCHUQII 1211! nA'rr: 0l'I'0Nl'lN'l' l'I.Al'l'I ll'E Nm ,ll'Nl0R HIGH H--rv 24 In-r. 'Il xlolt mon Tlwn- 25 lm-. s'l'. l'A'I S In-re za im-. llAI,'l'0N 'l'hf-n- ao nm-. I'0'l l' r: it 'rin-ro ix -lan Sl SOI, Ili-re 25 'Ian l'r:r:'l'A Tl ir-r 4- 4: ,lan l'0'I l'l-ll! Hi-rv Z7 -Ian DAl.'l'0N in-ro :ia 'Ian ICIMBALI. In-rv an ,lan s'rl-:lu.lNu '1'h4-n- I5 'rw-ii. KIM BALI, 'l'm-r4- 31 wh. l.0lN:.m'ol,l-5 lla-re 20 iff-in lsAx'aRn 1'ln-rv 20 '- a J .' a ' - - 5 ginger: wtf lllfll' Kill' LL .ii Ram. swdenl. Ti Robert Huh - BECK ROW'Kegsb0rn. Rex Hdfuso ' ri' bmi ixjcldgghrijxi-:ill Coochiglletialgzlld Waddell. Bill Bu mom Riwiifiii: wamslev- new Hugh Mcywg I BE--Richard SCN! Ne-1-1. NOT 1N PlCTU we ' Rt time-out, Dennis Wcxmsley is substituted as Hugh McHugh. Iohn Harden, Bill Burr cmd Boyd Waddell-all Frosh first-stringers-plan their offense. Page 53 N BRCK HOW-LeRoy Chaon. Dun Barker. Charles Barlow, Kenneth Phelps. Ioe Heinlein, Lewis Million. Roger Daniels, Dean Hiner. Couch Shuman. MIDDLE ROW-Iames Bremmer, Raymond Etherlon. Mickey Holtman. Don Vizina, Doyle Butts, Denny Miller, Dale Kinney. Lee Mann. FRONT HOW-Leonard Kreiz. lohn Seevers. Dale Buehrer, Francis Zerr. Fred Peters. Lyal Ladine. Lloyd Overmiller. N N? X f JE? , sf Coach Leo Shuman's '47 track and field squad were victorious in three of their six meets. Opening cinder event of the season was with Kimball on the home oval. Sidney took first place in eight events, while Kimball led in only five. In the final tally the Maroons nosed out the Long' horns 771f2 to 6OM. In the next meet, the Bayard Relays, they rated only '16 counters to come in third, and trail Mitchell by four points. Bayard took first by making 50. Alliance and Scottsbluff contended for top honors and kept their scores almost neck and neck in the Scottsbluff Relays, which found Sidney trailing with only 4 V6 tallies. In the final events the Bulldogs nosed out the Bearcats, Kiln to 54. Racking up 103 the Maroon and Black swamped Chappell by taking eleven firstsg Buffaloes made a poor showing by grabbing only two. They added another win by clipping Harrisburg and Kimball in a triangular held at Kimball. Page 54 ln the final competition of the season, the conf ference meet at Bayard, ten schools participated. The Sidney thinclads pulled a third place by scalp' ing the Ogallala Indians. Mickey Holtman set several school records and tied one in the high hurdles. He broke the shot record with 41' 7M g the pole vault, 11' 4-Mg , and tied the high hurdles, 16.5 seconds. Those lettering during the 1947 season and their events were: Tim Curless, sprints, relay: 'Dale Kinney, shot, relay: Leland Mann, hurdles, relay: Mickey Holtman, pole vault, shot, hurdles, broad jump, high jump, relay, Verne Miller, quarter: 'Lewis Million, half, Roger Daniels, halfg james Bremmer, mile, 'Doyle Butts, shot, 'Don Vizina, pole vault, iDean Hiner, hurdles, Don Smith, sprintsg fDale Buehrer, pole vault: Dick Ayala, relay, 'Raymond Etherton, quarter: 'Fred Peters, hurdles. fThose marked return for the '48 roster. Q Only two to qualify for state competition were Holtman and Vizinag they returned with first and a tie for third, respectively, in the Class B pole vault. lui Zi Finishing an undefeated wason last spring, the l'rosh Cindermen totaled 206 points in three meets. ln their first competition, a dual meet, the thinf clads outscored Dalton 7449 to take the vietory. They easily won the next trial by gaining 100 points. Sidney junior High, the nearest competitor, had only 19, and St. Pat's 13. Big event of the season was the Sidney Fresh- man lnvitational. This meet was participated in by the Sidney Yearlings, Sterling, Kimball, Gurley and St. l'atrick's. Again the Green Shirts walked oll' with tr-p honors by collecting 72 tallies. Sterling eaine in second with 42, Kimball had 13: Gurley 12:3 St. Pats I. Letter winners, their events, and totals are: Dale Buebrer, all events, excelled in high jump and pole vault, 67g Stanley Belieu, dashes, 32, Ira Lund, weights, Sl: Dan Etherton, weights, 301 Bob jensen, pole vault, 13: Bob Montgomery, distance, 10, Keith Rihn, distance, 71 Junior Jensen, weights, 7g Kenneth Dimick, distance, 4. All except Belieu are still in sehool for this year's squad. FZTYINQ' .pin BECK HOW-Kenneth Dimick. Merle Bruuer. Wayne Willard. Keith Rihn. Melvin Davis. Iunlor Iensen. Coach Ray Malay. FRONT ROW-Frank Scott. ha Lund. Dale Buehrer, Stanley Belieu, Bob Montgomery Dan Ethorton, Bob Iensen. Page 55 In .4 M J 5 2 5 K, - .. , P- Q'Sif,i'Q, fig, ' ' Q sv - 1 ,' df 5 92 X1 'Z 5 S I f A A- - M Q I .-.wgief-x gvdsizzg?-fl w , 4 ,J f' 4' ' av-- W xxx Q M KW. , , Q e , , .Qfm , ,gui Q S .1 1 N ,q?!2Q2:- , 4 ff 2 . Q 8 X. Q- . V ' X 1 Q, 'sg 9 Q P' U , 1, is-'ew 'pf ,a 55 ZQQff '1:.5's? 3 VZ My y, 1 'v.,a.3:,, 5 44.3 .MQW V. f sk 522 9 Q 4: 5 :M Q ix f .2 B Ovenden. egeman. Stan Kenned ACK ROW-Bob Sf Y: LGRQY Chuan' Petelzlllffgnffgw-Coach Leo Shumun Do V on Kal-il. Leonard Kretz, Ronnie e I n ' -. SECOND Homes, I.aVem Draper, Coach RQQZIICIUII Howard Elkins. Richard B , W - U ey. urr, D' 1, Mcvlckw' I-Yal Ladine. Charles Barlow' luck Fish er, Ioe H ' lc Powell' Fred FRONT ROW emlein, Dave W1 , .D I ills, H l I-'l0Yd Overmiller, a e Buehrer. DoYle Butts. Dale K- amid Gen' hm NOT IN mnelh Dean H THE PIC . TURE-Iumor Seevers' W. on GS xOoks to X Butts 3:25 Prep, Dov iunney prep ouicds. S Chlb Dqxe the oilhl . d ng v.ce Pzes3d:t? These -:res up to Pfesl e 1 S o ' move Yi hislvivl Euston- Dale a neil 'feat' ihef, Lewie 1011, Ray Ether! OIL 'malm To promote better feeling among letter-earners and to improve school spirit are the main purposes of the S-Club, ln order to join this honored group, a boy must have earned a tirst-steam letter in some branch ot athletics To do so, he must participate in one- tourth ol the total quarters in either basketball or tootball or receive a certain number ot points in track. S-Club president is always a senior, second in command is a junior, who automatically moves up the following year. These are the only officers. There are no membership dues. During this year, Doyle Butts and Dale Kinney were top men. Better student care ot school property was promoted by S-men. Members voted unanimously against changing school colors as they are proud of the traditional Maroon and Black. Following the Pep Club Banquet, S-Club sponsored the annual dance at which Doyle Butts crowned the athletic queen. Page 57 si 1.. wr! i xi BRCK ROW-Peggy Cossey, Clairelyn Lynghclm, Phyllis Retior, Lula Kesselring, Novella Buchanan, Shirley Ladine, Shirlee Iohnson, Viola Zerr, Ioan Bledsoe, Rose Mary Iones. FOURTH ROW-Kathleen Bgnew, Ioyce Ells, Ruth Livingston, Betty Rnn Phelps, Pam Kinne, Norma Cullins. Betty Meininger, Betty Schaliert, lane Boyd. THIRD ROW-Wilma Iohnson, Bonita Miller, Mary Ellen Livingston, Muriel Story, Berna Whitmire. Wanda Farmer, Erma Hihn, Ioan Pierson. Marilyn Kretz. SECOND ROW-Dorothy Osborn. Barbara McKelvey, Mary Story, Donna Doran. Finn Kokier. Mary Hnn Folkers, Myrna Planck. Iudy Herrod. FRONT ROW-Miss Elvaree Smith. Suzanne Tewell, Rita Bond, lane Story. Patsy Montgomery, IoBnn Draper, Sally Lowe. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Miriam Kretz, Shirley Caywood. rm, mrmala Relax. Lula Kesselring, it's not really a worm-only the Pep Club initiation adminis- tered by Rose Mary Iones, Dorothy Osborn and Io Bledsoe. Page 58 Rtter a meeting, the photographer caught Pep Club officers: Donna Doran, president: Marilyn Kretz, secretary: Bonita Miller, vice president: Sally Lowe, historian: and Suzi Tewell, point recorder. Nos-E1 Pulling up at the stoplight long enough to pick up a new sponsor, Miss Elvaree Smith, and check to see that the driver, President Donna Doran, was following traffic regulations, the Pep Club started the year off with a bang. fBlowout, that isll First task was the election of four cheerleaders from a group of twenty-two candidates. Following the tryouts the student body voted by a large ma- iority for these seniors-Io Draper, Patsy Mont- gomery, lane Story, Rita Bond, Plt the first home game, pepsters displayed the maroon and black uniforms which they had or- dered during the summer. They gathered many ideas to raise funds for the annual football-basketball feed, One project which carried through the sports seasons was the selling of game programs, Girls also peddled pencils, pens and purses of school colors and sold tickets for various benefits. Honoring the fathers and mothers of players at the Bayard football game, the school sent them free tickets, The Pep Club was responsible for the signs on the chairs to correspond with the ath- letes' numbers. Under a new point-system, girls earned letters, OWN leddelsz . h Cheer . . 1 No' Sldnev X-vine Stoitl and mm Ballednuzat Monkgomewl xo DIUPQI' Bond- Imperso Q' leaves gusafxnigh Santa. Shirlee lohnson for 9'-'1Ch bask qppmpriafe Comment rally. ef ball Player qt a Pep Cl S13 u flffxfff with special ones for the yell-leaders gms, yeah Bledsfwxdgi - -- tes get ee pemmnshafiev CUYWOOQS O nd Highlighting the spring activities was the Qth- Pep Club mx: on Wanda E-mmefirqlkers. Bonita Mllslrgmy letic Banquet for lettermen and the Coronation of loan.plerilgewutlenduntsiM '1,m?e grits he! list!-dmggled the queen at the S-Club dance which followed. Ibiza: illcxnck. sis iizgixelzoxiheir dirtY x1'3':gnoL 'r GY ci In Pls is customary, officers for the following year Osborn end Shias 11' me finished 'Nadu were elected in the spring Run Kokle' loo Page 39 avi? an-ur' 'MVR E... . K.. 32,55 af:-ae 'V vw R ,n x 'rf- SPONSOR-Mr. Louis Neuman. LEFT ROW treading upl-Don Gade, Hrnold Wittig. LeRoy Chaon, Leonard Kretz, Wilmer Brauer. Delbert Lessman. SECOND ROW-Edward Haupt. Kenneth Tindell, Max McVicker, Kenneth Dimick, Don Lafler. Don Brauer, Charles Barlow. v THIRD ROW-Raymond Thomas, Virgil Brauer, Marvin Schnell, Merle Brauer, Robert Sample. Keith Rihn, Kenneth Miller. FOURTH ROW-Robert Steflens, Richard Schiller. Kenneth Hyatt, Don Kahl, Lloyd Overmiller. Francis Siemers. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Franklin Hand, Robert Hazlitt. Ed Minshall and Oakley Osborn. Hard at work on a loading shute in the ag shop when the photographer found them were Ray Thomas, Wilmer Brauer, Bob Hazlitt and Oakley Osborn, Page 60 To Prg D fee' h. weldms in ,h 'S eYes, Ken D. Ufsism, . 9 Hg gh 'mick ln FFA. hoys learn competence, aggressiveness, rural and agricultural leadership. They learn to participate in cooperative efforts, to practice thrift and to create a love of country life. One of the most outstanding activities of the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America was the initiation of new members. Other festivities inf cluded a pheasant and duck feed, overnight fishing excursion to Kingsley Dam and a trip to the North 9 him. Op. M Wears arv Sthneu azgggles while U Martin Ceflflene OB ferlo Platte experiment station. Attending sales and gof ing on field trips were good excuses for getting out of school. Lloyd Overmiller set the pace for the haskethall team. When playing the reserves, Coach Shuman loaned them a few of his players to make the games more interesting. Before long the games hecame very exciting as the FFA. team carried away a few victories. Bt the helm this year were these officers: Wilmer Brauer, reporter: Leonard Kretz, secretary: LeRoy Chaon, treasurer: Mr. Louis Neuman, sponsor: Don Gade. sentinel: Kenneth Hyatt. vice president. and Hrnold Wittig. president. Page 61 h Ute ug the with Wei' uipiiiisa Shim e UP Tun L as though Eife::::rin95ton' Leona i.o0'B .. Mart! . Q. vfim' if. H- Catlwoodn To interest the homemaking girls of Oshkosh, Kimball, Chappell and Sidney non'members in the organization, a party was given by the Future l'lomemakers of America on October 29. The em' blem service was presented by members of the local chapter, As a result of this party, sixteen girls were initiated into the club. Officers for the year had been elected last April. As a very useful activity, the F.I'l.A. sponsored a clothing drive in the fall. Response was good, and fifteen bags of clothing were sent to Westerii Europe. As state publicity chairman, Mary Ellen Livingf ston attended a planning committee in Grand Island in November. To increase the treasury, Christmas cards with theatre tickets attached were sold and a bake sale was held. Accompanied by Miss Lois Ferguson, sponsor, Barbara MeKelvey, Betty Schaffert, Virginia Sow' ards, Leona Tank and Ardis Westcrlitiff' attended in February the first annual F.H.A. State Convenf tion at Fremont where Barbara was elected first vice president. During the year, several members purchased red and white satin jackets. Une of the last activities of the year was the sponsoring of the annual Style Show in flviay. Then the girls displayed the garments and accessories they had made and assembled. i l Entertaining girls from surrounding towns to interest them in forming chapters. these local F. H. H. members presented an Emblem Service: Barbara McKelvey. Leona Tank. Betty Schatlert. Mary Ellen Livingston. Shirley Caywood. Hrdis Westerhoff. Virginia Sowards and Marilyn Kretz. Page 62 VW may LEFT ROW-Marilyn Kretz, Betty Schaffert, Donna Florke Mar1or1e Hdams Hrdxs Westerhoif Vivian Hnder son Lila Lewis. Mary Ioan Block. Dorothy Lundberg SECOND ROW-Wanda Farmer, Dorothy Davis Mary Ellen Livingston Dottie Overmlller Shirley Hnderson Edith Sanks, Hrlita lngwerson. Delores Iohnson. THIRD ROW-Donna Rae Chipps. Beulah Ballew Carol Ladxne Lula Kesselrmg Wanda Westerhofl Betty Brown Barbara McKelvey. RIGHT ROW-IoHnne Davis, Virginia Sowards, Lila Kesselnng Edith Wrather Norma Cullms Neva Miller Leona Tank. SPONSOR-Miss Lois Ferguson. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Shirley Caywood, Nancy Marsh Nxla Golden and Wanda Kruse Displaying red and white F.H.H. iack- ets are the ollicers: Shirley Caywood, President: Marilyn Kretz. Vice President: Mary Ellen Livingston. Secretary: Virginia Sowards, Historian. fChicken pox kept Betty Schaflert. Treasurer. from the pic- ture. Hrdis Westerhotf, Reporter. was also absent.l With the new opaque projector, Mr. Vergal Winn shows members of his visual aids class in two phases of photography-taking cmd making. Bbove, with their cameras are Doyle Butts. Dan Etherton, Don McKay, Bill Burr, Victor Siedow, Bill Rourke, Harold Geu and Homer Lewis. In the darkroom, developing, printing and en- larging are Francis Zerr. Charles Barlow, Richard Folsfer, Don Barker, Ira Lund and Lyal Ladine. Robert Montgomery was absent. 15,1 uw' wfswmiiiwawm iq . its l Hostetlleff M09 . Glenna ie! go dBm ,une Stortl' omce court I Larsen' , 1 the brains, otlifle gnlsd Efliiixarn Kretz line UP a that beduw cunbilmgsllliolm- Erma Rum an P,-Qvihg W Clqireliln , hl en aqne ' ' duties- xdxciitrceite various routine Page 64 Hs President Dale Kmney pomts to the sxgn ln the hall other Hllxed Youth ofhcers are grouped around Vlce Presxdent Dean Stew ard Treasurer Bob Stegeman and Secretary Iohn Seevers Coach Shuman IS sponsor ol the club whxch was organized last sprmg and greatly enlarged thus year There are no regu lar meetings Flrst Nebraska Governor to speak be lore a Sxdney Hxgh group, Mr Val Peter '2s Pxctured here are Pepsl Cola Scholarshxp Contestants chosen by thexrleglslators lack Fxsher Beverley Lyngholm Ly al Ladme and Harold Geu In the real test they probably werent that close together but dont let Ladme say now hes never smtched Remmxscmg about then good times xn Lxn coln last summer are Dorothy Osborn and lack Flsher Gxrls and Boys State Representatxves son dxscussed world affaxrs He was m troduced by Senator Ray Babcock of thxs dxstrxct, who IS at the nght, Supermten 3 uf' dent O I Weymouth IS at the left Page 65 Qi X T . , W' 1 1 i ,,,, z . 5 3 ,..,. 1 2 1 I ' 'P ' 1 '44 -M-r 1 - W- l 1 .. 7 KX F , Y ' 1, 1 D ' Q . . . J-' L x .WM ,, A ,. 3 W'Af f 1'-ak-Qi' AN i' lx n 3 ,gg 5 fx muy . Q' 2. - W,,,.....,1s,.-u-wsmm--w ' -6' - '. z QE: ., , 1 , W4 gww I .A,. , K , ll .i -4 'll T1 STHNDING-Twirlers-Ieanne Livingston. Beulah Ballew, Ioan Simpson: Drummers-Donna Doran. Muriel Story. Mary Hun Folkers. Dorothy Osborn: Mr. Henry Deines. Director: Bass-Ioyce Iewett: Tympani--Dean Steward: Twirlers-Hrdlyn Simpson. Willa Mae Lyon. BHCK SEHTED-Clarinets-Shirley Kokes. Marsha Planck. Wanda Westerhoii, Richard Mcspadden. Billy Welch: Tromhones- Iackie Weideburg. Robert Iewett. Don Barker. Bob Sherrerd: Tenor Saxophone-Richard Hnthony: Baritones-Larry Iones. Bill Burr. MIDDLE SEBTED-Clarinets-Larry Tobler. Charles Bagby, Iimmy Ziegler, Ruth Bokenkroger: Cornets-Billy Nissen. Paul Iewett. Floyd Brown. Hollis Holthaus. Hugh McHugh: Rlto Saxophones-Dale Malay. Lu Hnn Bokenkroger. f-lrdis Westerhoif, Hun Koiker. FRONT SEBTED-Clarinets-Henry Deines Ir.. Pam Kinne: French Horns-Ianet Shuman. Ruth Livingston: Flutes-lariet Osborn, Donna Steward, Lula Kesselring. NOT lN THE PICTURE-Kaywood Iohnson. Bass: Marilyn Sunderman. Clarinet: Marvin Kahler. Fllto Saxophone. At eight o'clock every morning, forty faithful band members, including some students from the junior High, assembled in the music room to pracf tice under the excellent direction of Mr. Henry Deines. Color and excitement were added to home football and basketball games hy the lively music provided hy this loyal aggregation. The pep band composed of Bob Sherrerd, Dean Steward, Kaywood johnson, Don Barker, Bill Burr, Richard Anthony, Hank Deines and Hugh McHugh -Y played at several outfof-town games and at pep rallies. Some of the outstanding activities of the year were the trip to Lodgepole to play for the Old Settlers' Picnic on Labor Day and the performance on Armistice Day at the Union Station when the Freedom Train arrived: earlier that day the instruf mentalists had frozen in the street parade. Several students participated in the massed hand and orchestra at the annual State Music Clinic held at Kearney on November 20, 21 and 22. These were Hank Deines and Bob Sherrerd, hand, and Muriel Story and Pam Kinne, orchestra. Mr. Deines accompanied them on the trip. The final program, hroadcast over the Kearney station, was enjoyed hy many people in Sidney. On March 31, the band presented a spring conf cert composed of selections which they had been practicing throughout the year as well as contest numbers. Pam Kinne played her violin solo at the Kearf ney Scholastic Contest April 2. She was the only member of the Sidney organization to attend. lvleinhers of small groups and soloists who at' tended the Scottsbluff contest April 17 were Pam Kinne, violing Muriel Story, cello: Don Barker, Rohert ,Iewett and Bob Sherrerd, tromboneg Hank Deines, Larry Tobler and Charles Baghy, clarinet. Page 67 4 . . f Hs the string ensemble records a number, Director Henry Deines watches the perform- ance of Muriel Story, Norma Cullins and Donna Vee Hendricks, cellists: Wanda Farmer, violist: Pam Kinne, violinist. 6 56h 019, Hank fx X1 . x. . . wa' Gl?xfb'J9iw N333 M015 cw so mo x 99 10 ,.YXU,t1QN I Hxflh Barvef . 5655 U09 509' beige I xr Om the C . 9 1651 :Ei Xohn' Col mi XLGTNO Uelne 5- Not too informally speaking, this is the Pep Band. They furnished vim, vigor, vitality anda little music for pep ral- lies and all games for which the whole band did not play. In this pic- ture Kaywood Iohnson supports the bass hom: Bill Burr relaxes with the baritone: Hank Deines climbs aboard with the clarinet: Bob Sherrerd pushes the slush-pump : Rich Hnthony gives with the sax: Don Barker con- tributes another trom- bone: Hugh McHugh handles an able cornet and Dean Steward rolls a really rugged rhythm on the drums. B who and No Majorettes Beulah Ballew lfreshmanl, Flrd lyn Simpson teighth gradel, Ioan Simpson Cfreshmanl. Willa Mae Lyon tfreshmdnl and Ieanne Livingston Ceighth gradel reach the finale in one of their appearances with the high school band. , or Chesfra, elvemberxed fhe S4 Qnd D1 Mur- PC1171 . 'UIQ C . C1101 1 . u rl1ZCLxTerif1!S'0fy. gmc' fo mm Qt S mefhb 1111 Q Ke SIS . Sce of DejneE?0e' Rggilgy in Qood . nd B Crm Innes 'hill' Sh er-' Page 69 12 Ud llntler thc tlircclion ot' Miss Martha Crcllin, the vocal group has atlvancctl. An operetta, 'il'urple Towers, was presented lor thc purpose ol' earning money so that eventually thc chorus may have new robes. -loan Bledsoe and Rex Sample were sent as representatives to the State Music Clinic at Kearney. Four small groups were organized and have sung hefore various local audiences. Soloists, chorus and .LU , small groups collahoratetl with tht- instrunicntalists and hancl in a spring conccrt. District Six Contest was held in Scottshltiliti later in April. kloyce hlewett, Robert hlewett, Barhara Mclielvcy, ,Ioan Pierson, Thelma Rhine, Rex Sample, Dorothy Sehold, Don Simms, Walidzx NVcsterhoff. Francis Zerr and Viola Zerr were the solo participants. BHCK ROW-Hrdis Westerhoff, Betty Schaffert. Wilmer Brauer, Francis Zerr, Rex Sample. Dennis Wamsley, Bill Burr, Kenneth Dimick. Robert Iewett, Floyd Brown, Richard McSpadden. Wilma Iohnson, Hrlita Ingwerson. MIDDLE ROW-Faye Spiker, Delores Fuller, Barbara Taylor, Wanda Westerhoii, Natha Planck, Ioan Bledsoe, Delores Iohnson, Carol Ladine, Ioyce Iewett, Dorothy Sebold, Ileen Bivens, Ioan Simpson. - FRONT ROW-Dean Steward taccompanistl, Viclcie Zerr, Ioan Pierson, Loretta Herod, Muriel Story, Norma Rowan, Barbara McKelvey, Novella Buchanan, Edith Sanks, Mary Ioan Block, Lucille Brauer, Miss Martha Crellin. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Nancy Marsh, Charles Rapp, Donald Simms, Dewey Washbum, Iames Cullins. BHCK ROW-Faye Spiker, Delores Fuller, Viola Zerr, Wanda Westerhoti, Hrlita Ingwerson, Wilma Iohnson, Betty Schafiert, Hrdis Westerhoff, Barbara Taylor. MIDDLE ROW-Ioan Simpson, Ileen Bivens. Natha Planck, Ioan Bledsoe, Delores Iohnson. Lucille Brauer, Carol Ladine. Ioyce Iewett, Dorothy Sebold. FRONT ROW-Dean Steward Kaccompanistl, Ioan Pierson, Loretta Herod, Muriel Story, Norma Lea Rowan, Barbara McKelvey, Novella Buchanan, Edith Sanks, Mary Ioan Block, Miss Martha Crellin. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Nancy Marsh. BHCK ROW-Francis Zerr, Rex Sample, Wilmer Brauer, Robert Iewett, Ken- neth Dimick. FRONT ROW-Dean Steward Caccompanistl, Floyd Brown, Dennis Wamsley, Bill Burr, Richard McSpadden, Miss Martha Crellin. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Charles Rapp, Donald Simms, Dewey Washburn, Iames Cullins. Page 71 I can hear the bells in the old church tow'r. sings Mary Uoan Piersonl. supported by the entire company in the finale oi Purple Towers. Come awayfo Purple Towers Under the direction of Miss Martha Crellin, Purple Towers, a mystery operetta in two acts, was given by the vocal department on October '20 and 21. When heiress Mary Vanderlip Qfoan Piersonj, owner of Purple Towers, returns from Paris, she finds that her agent has leased the property to a Miss Urseba Applegate fBetty Schaffertj and a young novelist, Philip Bradley fMarshall Hen' dricksj. All meet at the Centerville railroad sta' tion. Miss Applegate invites the novelist to join her guests at the Vanderlip mansion, and he accepts because of his love for Mary, who has been mistaken for the Applegate cook. They leave with Hank QRobert Sample, in his pink taxi. Prize fighter Red Nichols QBill Burrj and man' a.ger Earl Parker fDennis Wamsleylj have been using this mansion for training quarters, and are making their surreptitious escape, when they learn Playing the leads in Purple 'l'owers are: fstandingl Robert Iewett, Snowball: Marshall Hen- dricks. Phil: Francis Zerr, Officer Murphy: Dennis Wamsley, Parker: Bill Burr, Red Nichols: lseatedj Ioan Pierson, Mary Marble: Ieanne Mad- dox. Helen Trumbull: Betty Schat- lert, Urseba Rpplegate: Phyllis Richardson, Tillie: Rex Sample. Hank Huckleberry. Page 72 that they have left behind the fight contract. Red and Parkers furtive search for the contract gives the impression that the place is haunted. Phil's valet, Snowball fRobert Iewettj, and Tillie QPhyllis Richardsonj, Miss Applegates maid, are especially affected by the happenings. In order to protect the valuables of the guests, Tillie collects them in a suitcase which is accidently exchanged for one belonging to Red. Mary, who is accused of the theft, cannot reveal her true identity because of Phil's strong dislike for the Vanderlips. When Parker and Red are caught, everything is explained. Phil is so deeply in love that he forgets his dislike for the Vanderlip family, and the curtains close on the prospect of a wedding. Forty chorus extras assisted the cast in this pref sentation. Props were handled by Francis Zerr and costumes by Lois McBride. Miss Lois Ferguson and Miss Evelyn Cartwright applied the makeup, and Miss Bess Shires supervised personnel. Y .-,A,.... h . Here are the clowns to drive away your frowns. The first act was enlivened by the antics oi Cap'n Brauer. Seaman Fust Class Kennedy, Hi-Steppin Mc- Hugh. Farmers Powell and Etherton. Tiny Elwell, lust Plain Bum Barker. He Did It Peters and Constable Zerr. Q , .34 ii Q S 5, 1 Mwmgpfw ' ' :,.f: 'H , , X, .. ,Alt ..--,Mm N-www 'ff 'N' W A t' M 3 awww- M -' -'A ,, A. . . -4 1 Q ,Q a , .,.. - .:-551' lx N M '-Ewa 'S Cooking is a mystery that has not been revealed to me, explains the surprised Mary: but the chorus insists, She's the cook and baker. pastry maker. We are experts in the line art of cooking. the cooks fWilma Iohnson. Edith Sanks. Lois McBride, Delores Fuller. Carol Ladine. Ioan Bledsoe,Bnn Kokier. lane Boyd and Ioan Piersonl sing in the second act. Page 73 ' iw. -4 .5 A. Stuii S3519 el-x.. Pat Montgomery. Ruth Livingston. Donna Doran ond ione Stow, Hi-Like ' iobors. Sim Mdliciser. newcomer lo the stuii. isn't quite sure what is 'riam K! oi their Shirieq Ladine. Mi members. are eniosying the iroits expected oi him. EDKTOR ....... .. Shiriey Ladine YHOTOGY-AYHY . . . , , Dean Steward SYOBTS ...... ., Don Sherwood EXCHANGES . ., Lois McBride CIRCULATION , . . . Sanet Kiiiham Miriam Kfetr. REYORTERS and 'YYYISTS ,. .. Don Barker Donna Doran JoAnn Draper Jack Fisher Shiriee Johnson Roth Livingston eivey Show Sh' Y' ab . 1rleY Lddingfe is 'Hi-Liie Ednor P ag!! 74 Betty Mail Jim Mcvieiser Patsy Montgomery Jane Story Smith Miss Bw aree SYONSOR .... y,'K N. s U' Grouped ' wx -.S I is suggegf clever come- . Cute qums ffom owe' schoo . d, m Room 102 are these staff mljm backs to Hi-Life staff members. lack Fisher'-:Sean Stewcr bers: Don Sherwood. Shirlee IOHDSOU' on IoHnn Draper and Sponsor Mrss Elvaree Sm: . Barker and lane! Killham- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - - - - Dean Steward ASSOCIATE EDITORS Shirley Laaine, Miriam Rrezz, Erma Rihn, Dorothy Osborn ::' My BUSINESS MANAGER ---- Robert Sherm-II A ' ADVERTISING STAFF Renymae Miner, Marion Troutman 'isa 'asf' X Leona Tank, Ardis Westerhoff, K Harold Geu, Donna Chipps, Virginia Huff, Glenna Hostettler, Betty McKelvey, Lois McBride Myrna Planck, Mary Ann Folkers, Lyal Ladine, Marjorie Armstrong SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER ----- Jack Fisher SUBSCRIPTION STAFF - Shirley Caywood, Emily Sowards, Audrey McWilliams, Erma Rihn SENIOR EDITORS - Betty McKeIvey, Jack Fisher FACULTY EDITORS - - Janet Killham, Shirlee Johnson COPY WRITERS, COPY READERS, TYPISTS, ETC. ---- Donna Doran, JoAnn Draper, Q e Patsy Montgomery, Jane Story Cqughf at his own tnck. hell, Ruth Livingston, Janet Killham, is Editor-Photographer Dea Shirlee Johnson, Don Barker Smward. PHOTOGRAPHER - - - - Dean Stgqfard SPONSOR - - Miss Elvaree Smith Pagf' 75 rv,-an ,ag 5 'F-fx If W Z and vs Since Shirlee Iohnson and Don Barker were in Iournalism class, they were let in on Trail secrets, although they were mere iuniors. They are pictured here with Boss Stu, who was pasting engraving proofs on the dummy as Miss Stowe assisted with the typ- ing tasks. Discussing the advantages of pic- ture ads, these supersalesmen are grouped around Business Manager Bob Sherrerd before they start out to can- vas the town: Hrdis Westerhoff, Leona Tank. Virginia Huit, Glenna Hostettler and Donna Chipps. In the Dean's Room, which was ap- propriated by the stafi during the preparation of this book, are pictured Ruth Livingston and lane Story, stand- ing: and Donna Doran. lo Draper and Pat Montgomery. seated. I ei QTrc1il :staff listed on preceding pagel Page 76 ffl.. Operation Trail! Smitty supervises three slaves-Min iam Kretz, Erma Rihn and Shirley Ladine-in the staff cell. la Iaclc Fisher demonstrates the high-pressure technique which made him top Trail salesman, while Mary Hnn Follcers checks on second place holders. Emily Sowards and Shirley Caywood. O v 1 ,X 2 Q X x 'X g fx X X I 1 NK X f : ,ff ,sf 41 X. , ,Q 4 M. ,fl Q6 x M, ':QEf:E:E : - ' if' is ge -u-n..,,1.n,f A 9 w K Q Ms 4? li M4 .Q A 25 'X- Wh- Aji ' K3 'lg M' A3 421 . 'f sf T ,- I f if Q Q, N 5 If 1 K 'N Q if Q Q hs S QQ A .- 'Q 5 ia . ' 814K-Q , -,:2?35,ef'3'fg ,lf X W 5 ,fig .lf ml, 1 A ,A 0 Q Ayub datowr, .Xll Alrvsswi up is ll0YI.l'I lil'l l'H . llurinl.: all this zipfflny IHCXN S'l'l'IN',-KRID wished hv'1I lwvn fluuhlv, .Cutillimi-hrvriurvd MYRNA l'l,.KNl'K. JU lllC.lI'l'IR. D03 I.I'I, lll'l'll LIYINGSTUN :tml -IAYK FISIIICII. ,SIIIRLIQY KHXYYVIIUID ii! rzlmll :H Curtis. .SmilinL:. Pix-:ii't-tlaiwvh Sl-IICYICRS DURAN :incl llll.Kl'l'IR squintinp: slightly. ,.S'I'I'llil'lM,XN :Almost was vu! nfl' ..lil'IROY FHAON rvully luulm -I--zviniimfd horn-,..l'Jvn-rymw knows ERMA RIIIN.. XVln-re wus this taken. EMILY SON'ARIlSZ'.. Lnuk vlusm-ly :und y0u'll sen- it's I1'Ul.lil'IRS in thu! miivy rn-p.::ili:i.,,SNlNlKlI'1 KRl'I'I'Z is usuulh grinxiimg.. Hmshm.: thi- S4-nmr I-'lug on Sur-uk Ilziy-S'I'0IlY. DURAN, l.IX INGSTUN. MON'I'1i0Ml'lRY. BOND :md HR.-XI'I-IR. Linvli up hvhind GI.l'INN.X lIOS'I'I'2'l I'l,l'IR :uid Iil'l'I I'YM.Xl'I 5llI,I.I'IR un' YIIHEINIX Ill Iflf :mul MAR-l0IlIl'I .KR3lS'I'R0NG,..VVin1ly. wzisifl it, -l0Yl'l'I l'll,l,N'.', .DUN YIZINA Immkinll llliimurulis. Sepfember 5 Ocfober November December Nl long, long, aw Students begm then tre among boo s jun and larrnn or another sear Plents o cheertng as 77 trs out or sell leaders Inmatron das rnds reshres rn strange garb domg strange tlnngs' Lxttle green guss are gwen therr rrst mute to an all school dame tuas gwen bv I the sophtes Srdnex H1 goes rnto pohtus as prrrnars eletttons are held The Indrans attat ll A 7 7 deadlot on the Ogallala battle neld Neu theerleaders lead annual Sna e Dante up the wrndmg trall to a neu spot on Stand Plpe Hull Meet our 1rst de eat todas at Brtdgeport 7 71 Smale at the b1rd1e Sernors tlass pus todas Nattonal and State o uers ta e oaths rnes 76 Chadron 14 All routn zou t Nlaroons Leate Kmnes an hospttal I Celebrate end o rrst sax uec s utth a brullxant vutors o H O over the Basard Ttgers Optrrntstu Senrors order announternents and began measurements or taps and gouns ulnle Hope ul unrors order therr tlass rrngs uruors sponsor an all school dance Votal department sings tts uas to Purple Towers Substrtptlons sought as 'Trarl Sta sponsors dance lrn lonesome Wllere are the Seniors The Cfoblrns get us Osh osh 37 Srdnes 7 Grab hrrn uhrle sou can Sadze Haw :ns Das dame bv sentors Survrmng mustard spaghettr and wal mg tn eggs etght new pepsters are ta en tn Marcmons rergn UILIOTIOUY Srdnes ls Chappell O fAnd uas rt old and muddsll Pxgtarls are all the stsle now FH A Inrtratron Stdnes 30 K1mballO H0 hurnl Governor Val Peterson glues tal to sthool assembly X K umors no longer have an excuse to get out o the house evers night We Shook the Famrls 'Tree goes over wrth a bang Storms ueatlzer doesnt eep ids home rom Musu Cltnu at Kearnes Alhed 'Youth Organ: e and elett o uers neu rnernbers joan Sta ed tur l Stu ed me Lovels lovels Than sgnvtng Name bands at screen dance gwen bs the rosh Openmg the Lage season on Curtrs loor brmgs 72 Lut atls' North Platte 36 Stdnes 17 Our bas eteers gam seeond vrttors agarnst Lodgepole Panthers here 8 wan Nice start' 18 Sew up the hole rn sour stot rngs reshmen Santa wrll soon be here 19 Annual Chrtstrnas Cottlhon hrghlrghts band mg and queen and mrstletoe 19 Begtnrnng seventeen davs of absolute freedom Page 80 0 1 0 0 I vi ,N f 7 Q-- 4 f 4 f . 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'af R if Za afa Dot Sebold and Blll Rourke at the S H Dance Nancy Marsh and Nlla Golden Just woke up Ye ole Alma Matex hom the an coultesy ot Hmer Sub Deb 1n1t1at1on Powell and Boyd Kennedy and Bledsoe and KokJer and Elwell lmed up The Hunchback of S1dney Hxgh fahas Stegemanl Stowe w1th he1 camera Mary Ellen through the Sweet Shoppe wmdow We weren t domg so good at this game Rosle et al Talnt legal Barker Sherrerd and Stu Doran and Anthony at the comlc strlp hop Hemleln lookmg glum Storys almost not there Overmlller and Darnstaedt No one else but Dave and Carolyn old falthfuls Johnson concentrates Robbie caught lndulgmg Thats Dlck Fisher behmd the beard Murlel and Lewle trled ChODStlCkS at a church banquet and are glad they re Amer1cans Frosh and sophxe gals pose Allgood and Crowley gomg back to The Old Look In case you dont know they re Bled soes Rex and Bob Sample all dressed up All the new Sub Debs How Mary rates Bull Joe and Fred Parents ot playels honored at the Bayard game We re not tellmg who '7 Page 89 W Nm' -IIQ I g Q MMASWRN V WN Q. , at-W.. . 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' 'Www ,iss gb 'auixs ka-T, X, v xi. ff -Nw ,, Q36 ' N -s I , 1 W Q 5, Xa 1 , ml wa. Q 'Z . if After za strenuous gym class I,YI.I'I MPIRIVIN. l,YI.I'2 KIRTS. DICK FISIIICIK :mul -ll NIOR .IENNICN lrlllu- umm-r ilu- slmu'e1f,. Note the vziruuls vxprvssmns at tln- Kimlmll mum- rlllx, yes, wm wm1!r..,NllC. .IUIIN XlII.l.I'1ll wulvln-s :lf SIR, .IUIIN IQIIZXRIDS fills the Slnkvr. .l'Ir1fur1'im: vurrlllrvr rules. IIONXRID Sl'l'I.lll0N' vhwlis pink slips lm' DUN Ii.XNIl'ISI'Il,I. :lull I'lIlIIl,l'lS Il.KI'l' Iwi.- vurullevs. llmn. 11 ,luumr move-ml lun- from Min-lx--llg Clnurlvs ls zu fushirr lfauugln with lns guznr-l clown, I-ll HHN!-Q Il.lRNS'I'.XI'ill'I' rvvvivvs :A llluw from NII'IIll.l'l ISR,-1l'I-IR in buys' gym, ,Sinpzlng :ll m'4ullvm':lt11:l1 zlru I'.YI' MON'I'li03II'1RY. Rl'l'Il LIXING-N'I'0N. -I0 Illl.f1I'I'IR. JANE STUIKX :Ind DONNA DURAN...A1lvIll1:!im.: in liislmlgv thv lmll ls N.X'I'Il.-I l'I..XNl'Ii :ls LUIS NII.l,,llIll. .KIlI,I'I'.K INGN'I'IRSI'IN. MISS NIICLSICN Jun! I'IYI'II.YN .iI,l,ii00Il wzlivll.. ROBINSON :mel NIICLSICN rvtllru :av lluml lil lIIll'l'I I'I'l NXNIDICIIN Ivups uver PAT KINNl'IllSI.l'lY. MARX SI'IlNl'lI,l,, IlARNS'I'.Xl'1Il'I'. NI, ISRAI ICR :xml IIOIS ROGERS 'l-: 1 ' ' 1 '- lelllx I-fr l Inu m:ltm'l1 ls BRI-1'I'I-1RNl1'Z...Just any nuon before om. Page S32 3uRc.fme'rQN , . Q, N M D i , up 5 SEVEN-UP i V BOTTLING . E 5 5 l along, ' ii i M gif . 17:5 if I j 1 T I ti - 3-X V V' , J 4' ff ,-I 1 1,1 , , 'fx , ti ,ff ' ' i ' ' 1 X COMPANY 1 W , f j X ff way' X X uP, Sidney, Nebraska 5 Climmb and Sl-fomfsgzop 4 To the Senior Class C21 jf flff M - C,1J,,9ei Congratulations X2-L-1,,,1p .illllllilig WESTERN DRUG H30 1014 Juv. pzlllll' 35- W H9411 Nm! .S7MIllLlyi f9A.,,w 35-Q 90-y 1 Aiwa give S 8' H Green Stampsn Streamlined suits are shown to Bill Rourke and Dale Enjoying a lunch while examining spotlights at the Kinney by Bernie Goldstein, owner of SIDNEY CLOTHING YENDIS-TEXHCO STHTION are Darlene Baird, Rex Kinney, COMPRNY. Betty McKelvey, employee, tells her sister, Emma Haupt, Lila Qllman, Melvin Davis and Don Masur. Barbara, how to operate the beautiful Philco Combination Displaying the spotlight is manager, Ioy Knackstedt. Page 85 , as W is ss Q QW 5 'W .wavwwmfmu Pts Ioyce Ellis operates a National Cash Begister Proof Machine at the HMERICHN NHTIONHL BRNK. where she is a part-time employee, Dorothy Osborn, Pam Kinne, Betty Phelps and Howard Spearow look 1. This bank: is noted for long terms and low in- rest rates, Farmers' Co-op Grain Co. Sidney. Nebraska Grain - Feeds - Seed Steam Rolling ED GERLACI-1 -- Mgr. Qs Iimmy Banks brings a piece of pie to Ioyce Duncan, Loretta Herod, Emma Schnell and Marilyn Stockamp are ready for their order at the RED DUCK INN, which specializes in sandwiches and pies, to may nothing of their coffee. Iim's parents are the owners. Kokjer Motor Co. Chevrolet Sales and Service I20O Jackson Phone 468 Sidney, Nebraska UUmmll says Wilma Iohnson, while Betty Mein- inger and Vickie Zerr examine jewelry from Suzi Tewell, who is employed at LOCKWOOD'S IEWELRY STORE. This modern store contains all types of gift merchandise, see them when the occasion arises. Page 86 as-. Examining records at GHMBLES STORE are Wava Pearson, Mr, Milton Handsel fmanageri, Shirley Hn- derson, Deloris Lessman and Flrlita Ingwerson. Eur- niture, record players, electrical appliances, and home and farm articles and parts are only a few of the items to be found in this store. Congratulations to the Class o We Strive 1948 To Please BROWN-MCDONALD CO. -uni: For the latest in home furnishings be sure to see HHRDY'S FURNITURE COMPHNY: there are two con- venient locations. The one where this picture was taken is at 1540 Illinois, with plenty of free parking spaceg the other, down town at 1017 10th. Even if you are not ready to furnish a home, there are plenty of suggestions here for gifts. CLOUD ELECTRIC Contract Wiring-Engineering-Estimating Where Your Business ls Appreciatedn 929 Ilth. Avenue Phone 600 t Sidney, Nebraska These junior boys hear of some of the funda- mentals of the business at BHRKERS' CLEHNERS. where speedy, dependable cleaning is the by-word. Iohn Elwell, Kaywood Iohnson, Don Barker and Rich Flnthony are gathered around Mr. Ron Barker, Don's father. Ku! MA4A1fJ fo ,AF .szniorj EDITH OLDERSHAW Count Su erintendent Y P P. .L HEATO 'ATTOR EYatLAW Page 87 1 nu- - Compliments ,O Bc lHlt, ciitiiyiiyi, MQ Di Logan s Market Ill 0. P. Skaggs St0l'8 C, Ho M DQ Phone 53 i W ' ' A I ' mammwswmw., r wx xc::sg:m N, Y . X fi-v Flutos their parts and accessories always interest boys Flt the fountain at HHNDS Mr Hand mixes cokes tor his These lads are no exceptions pictured here at STICKNEY S daughter Donna and Don Lafler son Franklin is at the other are Martin Osterloh Ptlvin Wittig Iunior lensen Earl Schu end of the counter barih and Mr, Robert Van Gundy, store manager. wall: Obviously enjoying themselves among the electrical ap- pliances at the HIGHLRND ELECTRIC SHOP are Robert Cutkosky, Betty lvie, Dorla Iackson, Ellen Prior, and Mrs. Highland. The Highlands welcome the public to View their complete line of electrical displays. Page 88 Don, Virgil, Wilmer and Merle Brauer look on as me- chanics at the TROUTMHN-SCHILLING GHRHGE prepare to examine a motor. Waitress Qda Schwartz makes out the bills lor Mariorie fldoins, Vivian Hnderson and Norma lvlcKim at HHZEIXS CRFE. N, NX N XX ng, X Demonstrating one ot the several modern electric stoves on display at HOOVER'S HHRDWHRE. Chester Hickman shown: these home economics girls the hest features ol thi.: model Betty Seger, Lorita McNurlin, Kathryn McVicker, loan Stewart and Colette Dissinore Pictured at TRISKITS are Wayne and Duane Schneider, Richard Schaffert and Rex Harrison We Wish to Extend Qs Ozzie Meiclc, at PREBLETS GROCERY, adds up the bill for the makings of a picnic, it looks as though Homer Lewis has no money Behind him are Don Kahl and Charles Peterson S YDEIFS SMART CLOTHE Besfwishe , lltllllt' of SOClETY BRAND Clothes to the Class of '48 MADDOX MOTOR CO. Mako Our Store' Your Hoadquartvrs Drvss to Surriiss Phone 97 Sidney, Nebraska at Snydefs Page 89 0n9rafu!afi0n5 fo Mr' 66155 of Zio lbw, lZD,,,,, fm Sidney Telephone 16 W -f4rmJfron9, fzop. f U 1 .loe A. Gibson lne. Ford Sales and Service tidney and Kimball fa? ef B N, Remodeled cmd enlarged, POWELIIS HHHDWHRE re-opened just before Christmas. Pictured here ex- amining the new Norge products which this store features are Fred Peters, Dick Powell, Ioe Heinlein, Mr. W. D, Powell fownerl and Mr. Crabb la cus- iomerl Students, here is the place to come lor the latest in men's styles. Bob Sherrerd tries on one of a group ol new low-priced suits just in at DHL'l'ON'S CLOTH- ING STORE. Lett to right are Bob Sherrerd, Charles Dalton, co-owner, lack Fisher, Bob Stegeman, and Kenneth Bowman, co-own-er. M. E. Pettibone ,X Q , khongratfciollaifcnoins Dentist and Phone 4l9 828 l0tl1. Avenue Best Wishes IU YOU lfirom HOTEL WEST N CAQSTORY AGENQY 933 Illinois Sidney, Nebr. Usborin Building Phone 8 l Page 90 7 Sincere Best Wishes to the Class of 48 Roche Hospital Kiley E, Roche, M. D. Q. B.DorWa1rt Nl. D. Heartiest Greetings to the Class of 1948 Hornaday New and Used Furniture PQQVLLQS5 , VLC. 'r OVW. anc!Harecl.A1!ereH MAJIQPH WELIYLJLII li olglfgfjl Eepflfllneflf .glare Rose Mary Iones is the subject of the sales talk given by Katie Ells, class of '47, on the relative merits of a certain beauty cream. Mr. Wm. Holthaus points out WINTER DRUG'S supply of Shaeffer fine-line pens to Carolyn Hazlewood. This store carries a complete line of Rexall products. Interested in ct loan? Fisk Uorothy Kosemuncl Clifford Fldams, or Ira Lund. Here Mr. William Harte of the FEDERRL LRND BHNK answers their questions about loans. Page 91 Gathered around Mrs. Ethel Mauser at the PRINCESS SHOPPE admiring spring linery are Novella Buchanan, Betty Schaliert, Kathleen Hgnew and Elda Larsen. i Blome Motor 81 Equipment Co. l 608-Tenth Avenue Kaiser- Frazer Cars and Service Telephone 410 Offering his modern wares, Mr, Ben King of KING ELEC- TRIC shows a clock to Peggy Cossey and lean and lane Rowlan. Page 92 SIDNEY CLASS 8 PAINT CO. Floor Sanders Auto and for Rent Window Class Thermopane Class and Metal i Picture Windows Store Fronts Ceo. W. Moore, Prop. Ruth Siders and Miriam Kretz sack up groceries for the customer at the leit as Don McKay looks on. Lloyd Over- miller is bringing a part of the order. These tour students are part-time employees at THOMPSON'S GROCERY. MJ! MAJAQJ fo IAQ C6145 of f9-48 My 25 egal' EOF? Wo. 5 Bring Us Your Cream, , Poultry and Eggs l i Farmers' Produce Co. l I , Q Bill Breternitz watches his dad offer a sugary handout to his eager buddies-Lewie Million, Stan Kennedy and Dave Willis-at the BRETERNITZ BHKERY. Spearow Equipment Co. 1 l H. F. Spearow, Mgr. l l i Your McCormick-Deering Dealer Phone I60 Sidney Nebraska f J' Fln employee of the STOVER PLUMBING shows Hay and Dan Etherton and Dick Fisher the secrets ol a combined sink and disposal unit. f I, Q:-5:':3Eg:::j5:'gI -fd KHP Allllff P H .t2Qg5QfQ:ji fu uur Z-ieruli I - 1 t'...:,:::.fs -1:eg:gs': 0 -7 8 ,jx ag I ,IQ I , 3 5212-s'f5if2f: ,s:555. 5 i 1 f f uma 111 nm an J -fggggggggfgfrgg eigyfv- - g g ,-11:23:15 urnumf 'H' 1,1-Y i EF. far! xSZ!9l l 8l' gljejigrlf 5205 1'14 gif Y Fl client receives the personal attention ol Mr. and Mrs Christner at the CHRISTNER BETH and MHSSHGE. Page 93 Courtesy of the CRAIG Home For Funerals as an Here is a night view ol a window at PENNEY'S showing o few ot the spring bargains for boys and men. Congratulations to the Class of '48 Judge Robert A. Barlow Your County Judge Uvgennp Counfy GMAT MIPPIIH may ggfufv jH5l4Pl1lll'0 can Hporfi .APA JOVLQJ .y0lUel feI' I 1,-:cpl ff' Claiming garments at MODEL CLEHNERS from Helen Oliverius, checking clerk, are Io Qnn Frahm, Ianet Killham, Margaret Horton and Kathleen Crowley. This establish- ment is owned jointly by Iohn Spence and Ed Sayre, l McDaniel's Transfer l Wishes i Best of Luck to the l Class of '48 . l Waiting for the orders, Shirley Kokes leans on one of the booths in the re-decorated DRHPER'S OBSIS. Qround the circular table are Rita Bond, Iane Story, Donna Doran, Ruth Livingston, Pat Montgomery and Io Draper, Page 94 This Town and Country model Chrysler at MHDDOX MOTOR COMPBNY receives the praises of Marilyn Sunder- inan, Ruth Seevers, Shirley Siemens and Delores Wilson Best of Luck from Pat's Shoe Shop Qt BERGNER'S GHRHGE these boys hear of the prin- ciples ot welding. Viewed here are an employee, Dan Etherton, Mr. Bergner, Don Gade, Ray Thomas and Richard Schiller. Page 95 Cheyenne County Lumber Company Coal Lumber Hardware Paint Shopping at the STHR MHRKET, Lyle Kirts, lirn Motes, Lyle Mclrwin and Wilbur F-lllgood plan for a tasty snack. 1 l eMurfz'e.6f l G1ngr'c1f14 A1f1'0n.s Wi. ll OL' fluff gormfy CLA Redecorated Newly Furnished HOTEL SIDNEY Every Mattress an lnnerspringn Phone 524.l I0th E- III. K. C. Miller, Prop. and HULL Coofi Machinery Co, Offlce Phone Residence Phone ,,,.4-an' Xx. 'C turns to l Her Iudy he rod Q clerk lone Boyd Finn Kolqer Oh lor ca Strombe g Carlson combmcitton from MHDSEN'S Belng erved ot the KOHNER KITCHEN are Lula Keieel HHDIO SHOP trunk Mary Dobebh LoVerno Reed Helen rtng and Dottte Overmtller Rohlcx and LCJVOTITO Reed as Q clerk demonstrates the latest Posed in the lobby of the FOX THEHTRE are Resistant Manager Gary Weyer and employees: Margaret Horton, Willa Mae Lyon, Glenes Block, Pat McMillan, Myrna Planck and lerry Robinson Cm? ,-,, Mfr ,'f,, ,J orn Wofor Co. W.. ,,,,, f W ,.r, . ,.,, Jtlm, l M ,,.,l f2,fl,,,.,f whiff flux ,-,, 1- QZMZW PA f,,, p oo Sifbwy We wish the Best of Luck to the SENIORS MNS CAFE I74O Illinois i May Success Attend Your l.ife's Worthy Efforts. J. L. Thorpe R. P. Kepler Greetings from Herb Stevens County Treasurer Congratulations, Seniors ! ! from Chet and Pip Page 97 --,..41 T' Plbsorbed in watching Miss Myrtle Ledingham operate the print dryer and Keith Kaylor, the print straightener at the DUIS STUDIO are Carol Golden, Shirley Buehrer, Mary Louise Fonda and Marilyn Kretz. For prompt, efficient serv- ice, see Duis. Greetings from Employees Stag Tavern Recreation Center Plenty of parking space, low prices and good food at RUDY'S IGH STORE. Filling the cart are Carl Moore, Bob Smith, Ernest Neel, Bob Gordon and Bob Iensen. Smith and Gordon are part time employees. CLARK'S MOTOR SERVICE General Auto Repairing Phone 776-VV 925 18th Avenue Sidney, Nebraska I Ffwslz, mm, s Cooked in 524.51113-51,45 H . 'mf N., ok em 'lib' heres -4 Buying peanuts at LEE'S are Evelyn Qllgood, Betty Ht BBGBY'S TEXHCO. opposite the Post Office, an at- Brpwn, Phyllis Smith and Berna Whitmire. Betty Bell meafz- tendant is shown with Duane Claar, Dean Chandler and ures them out. Flll but Phyllis are employed there after Richard Gideon. This is one of the most conveniently lo- school hours. cated stations in Sidney. Page 98 he W N X ,ew S...,. if .. ' Longing for this new Studebaker displayed by Ed Bau- man at BRUMHN MOTOR CO. are Richard and Bill Burr and Kenneth Dimick. Hull A. Cook, M. D. B. H. Grimm, M. D. C. U. Bitner, M. D. C. H. Babbitt, M. D. TAYLOR HOSPITAL Sidney, Nebraska Surgical, Medical and Confinement Cases Phone 57I' Located conveniently to :school til only there were more time between bellzsl ln: the YENDIS CHFE. l3OllQllTll1l:1 were 'lon the l1o111se for Mary Story, Sllirlee lohnzzon, loan Bled :sort and Muriel Story THOMAS LUMBER COMPANY Lumber Building Material Phone I26 it l Coal IZL.. he These juniors are shown at the SITZ MILL, with Mr, Sitz Hearing of policy benefits from Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Hclc cmd G Cumomer. Hank Deines Dean Hmer cmd Francis erman at the HCKERMHN INSURHNCE COMPBNY office are Zen i ' these commercial students: Virginia Hutt, Donna Ha Chipps and Glenna Mae l-lostettler. Page 99 Q . QU' Nu,-qv px, - X Y. .I ve., ,Z if -s 'X u . 3 rf' Fllways a popular place for the students alter games and orher school activities is THE SWEET SHOPPE. owned and managed by Iohn Qpril. His hot chocolate, cakes, all kinds of sandwiches and sundaes Cespecially hot fudgel always are in demand. Shown in the booth are Myrna Planck, Erma Rihn, Shirley Ladine and Mary Hnn Follcers, with Eileen Helter, '47, serving them. Pit the table in the foreground are LeRoy Chaon, Qrdis Wersi- erhott, Nancy Marsh and Dale Buehrer. Lee Flevermcm is bringing the rest of their order. Congratulations I l Dr. L. C. Barstow Dental Surgeon Roche Hospital ...Q mn 'ew' will-' ...ai-9--v- Q beautiful winter scene was the GEHRIG FUNEHHI. HOME with its evergreens against the snow. Con ratulations 8:5759 W 8 Benmx from Ironer Platte Valley Finance Company Cliff Russell, Mgr. 940V2 10th Avenue Phone 114 D tt' Bd'Flt t 'M.Ih Elweflll1O'Illliegeml?orr?e eil girls uai-nieiirlgonlidwlsit if dsnerl Norma Benzel, Mary Lou Chaon, Rosemary Cossey and Ruby Mitchell, This is only one of the home appliances Y D 1 available at El.WEI.L'S. Cul' ea el' Sidney 1020 Grant Street Phone 116 Compliments L. M. CLINTO Spring is in the air as these high school lads examine fishing equipment at the HHWORTH HHRDWBRE. Suppose they were thinking ol hookey, also. Hs Mr. Earl Haworth shows one rod to Marvin Kosernurid, Burdette Sanders ex- amines another: Delbert Lessman longs for the reel that he holds. Page 101 Congratulatlons to the Class 1948 CRW When you buy JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS you are assured of repair service durmg their long Ilfe SIDNEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY ' E of You can satisfy your style sense with iatest fashions during any season at MERRICKS SHOE STORE and make our feet happy with our exact X-Ray ht. Z' GJ MX Q L x rw fx rx EN 53 'K 1 C' 'f x. .6 X, Yes - EEK ! mornin uuou Aumonuv or ms cou-con cowudv uv SCOTTSBLUFF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Scottsbluff. Nebraska fiZ':n141'fA ,ffjrffvri jZ11'APf1'1'f.1 Olirviwz 93461119 QPKIIHPJ Zguufrif Cmcfy I , dlfnljlhlfl' af , l'l'l'0l PM? 0. N I Q5 C ,,-,ui ur Lnrrz O C7 li' iQsmPs2.3S General Commercial Photography 1608 lOli1 Av. I06-W Pagf' 103 i New Dean TClll'fGlfT'l removes ci full can oi ice creorn and Max McVicker awaits the next while Kenny Phelps, '47, shows Tommy Zittiq how to operate the ice cream mixer dt the SIDNEY CREHMERY. Where the first three Cire employed, Congratulations to the Class of '48 BU-PRO GAS CO. 820 18th Avenue Phone 547W Sidney t 'N' Employees Gt the PHUL ERWIN COFFEE SHOP are grouped around os Mary Dobesh, Dorothy Nedry and Ruby lldkciuchi have refreshment gimf 015454 fl me gin cha fin? C261 .SJ I 0C8l g prion? 95 'SWK- 'vw Hlwdys having cdr troubles, either with Viz's or Gil's, Redding folders on new Oliver equipment dt PIERSON- the Three Musketeers-Gil Sebold, Doyle Butts ond Don CLHRK COMPHNY ore Lc1Vern Draper, Mr, Chris Knudsen Vizind-get gots dt PORTER'S. Lyle Lddine and Harold Geu, Page 104 'C-3 iKW'vj S wt Nvwwmww .--N.,-W CSP' R Watching the Hi-Life come oft the small Iohnson, lack Fisher, Don Barker, Don Sher- press at the TELEGRHPH office- proved to be wood, Patsy Montgomery, lane Story, Donna an interesting interlude for these staii mem- Doran, Io Draper and Ruth Livingston. bers: Miriam Kretz, Shirley Ladine, Shirlee Pagc' 105 Folancl Farm Machinery Minneapolis-Moline Products of Phone 49 Sidney, Nebraska ln the PIONEER CHFE a waitress offers hospitality and a xaried menu to Nila Evans and Yvonne Phelps. Repair Urder SIDNEY BODY WORKS lPittam and Green! 817-14th Avenue-Sidney, Nebraska Phone 146-J Body Rebuilding and Painting Deloris Troutman, '47, takes machine dictation from l Y , W Y YY partners Leo and Ralph Osborn at the OSBORN INSURANCE office. Page 106 C oimtplliiimttertffs OVERLAND CAFE Gif X 1129 Illinois Street Sidney, Nebraska Qhte elaine Count ' y y Greyhound Bus Depot-Phone 15 Abstract Reality Ckwnlpaxly Owned and Operated by l Barkalow Bros. Company, Omaha, Nebraska l G Q Ho l Harold D. Keith, Manager 1 WU Q t t .... . s:- II ' ss: -'-' 5 , -q rib wa- t l k f bl X ow junmr ladx vin Klllf.. almost 'N well ai thvs can tall-t PIN ANTHONK DI'lNl'S HPINILIN avrnmpanlefl hy MINI-W In 4 sm 0 frum thmr prny,,r n'- R011 hlllhlllles vuro -XII! 00D and STIW5 ART that flaw ITU quote the lattvr I for-l Qu ton N umus ll Q 1' ln ms nex The-.0 tumu Nlflll Lhxractem 5.1119 at the Qatile Hfusklns Inncq I1 mm RKl'R ldll 4 Nil! lxl-1 NFOR! h s l m l ll lt ln fron f M.-xrlwln Qim 4BRI'Tl' RNlI'lr XD lx prntutulx 4 xl ln at mt N 1 n vx 1 l lrml NIIIRI I'l' and Nl ll In frnnt of luv- plncv ul' llllNllltNS ls SHI' R-WOOD IYXP should tv htm p vnu. out xx v l in ls nr xo ndlnx. fathputmx-lx 0 Mills Brntln N Junm : C'HYPl'llllllll :rt nrt lll'l'Nl'N ll' IPRN BKRKI R KPNNPIH NIIIIION BRI' IPRNIT md PON Page 107 I 2 at kr' 1 ' ,,., x .. K ., -vo an 1' ., 'fs 1 Q4 - ' 1 , ti 1 i Q T 'fv I . , Q- , X, K 1 , , K X x . ,- Q' 3 A 1- . Q Q . ' X Th .' ' 1: . : ' .' ., ' '. ,' ' ' ': I, 'l'2l,l,, . , Z.'1.'. 1.','.'- ' .'.'I', :, r: ' ':A....: ' ...G ' .' If ' . . '- rpi' .' zu rlrofse. up ' I' l ,'t, I... .' ' -.' ' 'z , 'i : . ' . ' ' : -...It's tfm .to ' for RA I. s- . I' ' :us xi my ll'llL'1 to ' ' .1 I 1.' . .B0' : g ': l' g th: luxy frivml of l tri, Tll' 0 ' :ml ull i. .' .II .' , ' 1 'xr .' 1 ' ' ,' mul' ' :ly for :1 pil- :ul'b Ili' ' 'ith Ui the .1 R t'r :u l : u ' ' , .' likf- th ' ,' -r.'. ' 'r. 1' ': hx - : N 'I 1 , 41, 1.'.'I I. .. I 1.' Z: 'l'Il.l.. 433 3 .Pk V jx 4 nf- Q, -D -'Q' ,ff 3 :MW , ig ' mv Wwkfem Aho It's a hirrif it's fl plane no, i!'s STI' headed for 21 bath...B0low him. you see what hzippcncci wh:-n SHICRRICRII did thc' same !hing...In a sci-ne from the junior program arc- BARR Mc'KEl.Yl'2Y. SlllRl,l'll-L JOHNSON. Sl'Zl 'l'l-JWELL. SALIA' LOWE. Jl'lH' I-IERROD. NORMA ROWAN tat the piano! and J0 BLEDSOE with the nose.,.RAY I-JTHI-LRTON and FRI-ID l'E1'l-IRS pose with the coveralls. . .Freshie gals, these-C. GOLDEN, KOKJER. FARMER and ITLLINS. . .In ri scene from last year's banquet arr- BOND and Don Smith lnote the mermaid abover...Behind the mop it's SHERWOOD with JOHNSON admiring: him...Legs and BONITA Mll.l.l'1R,,.I.0W'E and MILLION, back in the good old days iwhen we had a Drive Inn, that isfb, Page 108 7 X5- 5Qt: , Sl , ig-L I 'K E 'K X lt- : S Y 3? i E . . 9 ,.,v . - 4 5 Y ' I . ' Q k Y C ' -pond, Ulnthim. for lfurupt viu tollutml ln tln xnun wrnmlt In , ' , - ': .' ' 1' K' 'sv j 5: 5 1 'I tht' lmvk ruw. DON R.XRKl'lR, KXTHIIC .ifiNl'IlY. Nllflilii STORY: in front. Rl'I'A BOND. DOROTHX OSBORN, BICRN.-X H'Hl'l'5IlKl'I. MARY STORY :intl .lOY1'I'l .ll'IN'l'I'l l' . RH'll.KRll Slll'R,-iR'I'II lnnks nw-r lAN'.XNN.K WASSI-IR'S sluxulclor Trying to look likv :i nwnkvy. lll'l F1' RICK KINNEY dm-sn't usually sum-I so mm-lu Fur lnstzmr-v. lnfro whore- lu-'s riuncim.: with ROSIPI JONES. B-thinfi them in thc- Uutillifun pivturv url- MILLION :anfl l.ON'l'l: :ul tht' riuht :irc JOHNSON :Anti l'I'l'llI'1R'I'ON VVlm's lhv hip: Iaupih rm, ll.'1l,l'I?..,Smilim: DONN1 .Rl I'Illl'I :lt l'urtis l Ol.Kl'IRS in scunty garb, , Nll'l'l'1R KRI'J'l'Z. ,Yun flgllff' nut wlnfs in the s-linL'l1...Bvai'fix-ll I'I'1'I'l-IRS :intl N'lIl'l'SIIRl'l VVhvn'ml you not lun-lc lrom Hziwnii, JO? KHXROINN with DAVE :intl lSll.l, ..,, Frmmni tin- nuwvit- dzunrc. .llI'1NDRlf'KS, his pipt- :mil M1-RI'IlA'l'1! ,VIRGINIA .illst s-:llllllll Bl'I'l l'YNl.1l'I in tim0,..Anrvth9r Svniur triui :Xll3lS'I'RONG, llOS'l'l'l'I l'l,I'lR 111141 l'lllI'l'S -IOYVIC IPI'N- KX-XN :md snrnelunlys h:xnti,..GOl,lll'JN, when shv was yuumzer,..Frt-shiv .l0Yl'l'I ROBERTSON .Such fum-s, BONITA. SALLY :anti Sl Zlli .Puseli hers- :tru ROSIIC, Ll-IXYIIC, RITA and Llili. .. ,Lmmks us thuuxlhl l'HlI'I'S :intl lllil-'ll' :ire lmuelvlit-s Old !1l0l'TlllPl'5 form tht- brick row :it Svvvnteen initiation: IADINIC, OSBORN, l'l.AN1'Ii, I-'l'lR1il'SON lspmnisurl. l'lll'Il.I'S. l'1I.l,S. KINNIC :intl RIIIN. Pla-clges :ire McMll.lAN. IlAZl,l'1XVOOD. ROWAN, AGNIGWY, fIEN'l'l'l I' und l,ARSl'lN...fIO vuutlhl 'll NIOR first in tht- Smile Hawkins' rucv. .Ylflill-I :xnti IlO'I'...I.ittle' CARO, ulune for a chz1m:e,.,Asfting silly, per usual. llONll'1R,zind VIZ. 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ATIOIN 5 Rokenkrozer Lu Ann 36 67 nd Rita 13 19 39 6 108 0 yd Jane 36 58 58 73 82 96 Braucr Don 13 60 88 Rrnuer Iucllle 32 70 71 Bruner erlei 55 60 8 88 Rrauer Virgil 32 60 88 Brauer mer 31 '12 60 61 72 cternltr Bill 22 24 27 47 1 00 Rrooks 11mmw 36 Broun Betty 24 63 98 chanan N vella 23 24 28 29 8 ehrer D lc 31 32 4 42 57 100 Rnehrer Sh rl:-1 35 36 Q8 rr Bll 30 36 47 3 72 rr Richard 13 41 43 4 7 64 70 ts Doyle 13 20 21 38 41 42 5 8 6 79 1 Al FBDAR 80 81 Caywood Shirley 13 59 62 63 77 79 Chandler Dean 32 98 Chaon LeRoy 13 39 42 45 54 57 60 6 9 100 Chaon Marv Lou 36 101 Chlpps Donna Rae 13 63 76 99 109 Claar Duane 24 98 Click Keith 36 Cook H ll fDr1 5 Cossew Peggy 32 58 92 Cosseg Rosemary 36 101 C05 le Dan 36 Crafts Ilene 13 Crell1n Martha 151715514 6 28 Crouse C rl tMr1 4 6 19 Crowley Kathleen 13 19 82 9 Cullms Norma 35 36 38 58 63 68 Cutkosky Robert 36 88 Darnstaedt Eugene 32 82 83 Davis Dorothy 36 38 63 Davis Jim 56 Davls JoAnne 24 63 Dans Melvin 32 51 52 55 Deal Orc 36 Deaver Virginia 8 9 Delnes Henry J 23 24 28 1 57 6 69 72 99 Delncs Hnry fMr1 6 66 67 68 Dimick Kenneth 32 55 60 61 70 71 Dlssmorc Colette 24 89 Dobesh Marx 24 96 0 Doran Donna. 14 19 46 8 82 0 10 Dorman Laura 34 Draper JoAnn 10 14 21 8 7 76 94 105 109 Draper LaVern 8 9 38 5 57 Duffy Jane 36 Duncan Joyce 24 86 09 Edzards John tMrJ s Joyce 8 9 14 7 86 Flwell John 23 24 28 29 45 47 73 82 87 7 Ftherton Dan 32 55 84 93 95 Page 110 erton Raw 8 9 22 24 43 45 Evans Nlla 24 106 PAKIITI 57 Farmer Wanda 35 36 58 59 63 68 73 10 Ferguson 70l8tM1R676 28 63 109 sher Dick R 9 32 82 83 -ah:-r Jack R 12 1 0 79 90 05 Plemlnfl Pr:-rl 'IR Fleming Ieelle 311 lnrkm 111111.11 oler Hn Ann 14 20 8 19 7 Inlkerts Blllw '16 Pnl-:fer Rnchard 32 64 Fonda Tohn 14 47 Ionda Mary Loulse 32 34 98 l'00TBAll 40 47 F1-ahm JoAnn 24 94 l'Rl'SI-lMl'N 35 38 Frost Iack 36 Pl er Dtlores 35 36 38 70 71 2 3 A 60 FHA 6263 Cade Don 60 61 95 u Harold 11 12 14 9 n Cldeon Richard 98 Colden rol 35 36 38 98 108 Colden Nila 33 82 Cordon Bob 36 98 Crimm H 1M s Hand Donna 36 88 Wand Franklin 24 88 Harden John 36 47 53 Hare George 36 Harrison Rex 53 89 Walxpt Fdward 36 60 Haupt Fmma 32 34 85 Haze Audrew 31 Hazlevmod Carolyn 24 56 91 109 Hazlevlood Kathrxn 32 34 V 7l'tt Robert 36 45 47 13 0 nlein J e 24 28 29 45 54 17 u Hendricks Donna 36 68 73 Hendricks Marshall 8 14 20 72 109 Herod Loretta 24 70 71 36 Herrod Judy 23 24 28 9 16 11 72 93 108 I 79 00 IH IIPI' STAFF 74 7 Umar Dean 25 45 54 Hollahaugh Fugene HONOR STl Dl'N'I'1 1 Horton Flla Mae 14 Horton Marcaret 31 3 94 7 e 14 64 76 Huff Vlrglma 11 1 76 79 99 9 Hyatt Kenneth 25 8 2 60 Ingwerson Arllta 3 63 83 Ivle Betty 36 72 Jackson Dorla 73 88 Jenks Mary Lou 3 Jensen Junior 32 83 88 4 52 55 8 Jewett J ce 25 67 70 71 72 9 Jewett R ert 8 9 36 38 67 0 7 Johnson Delores 35 36 38 63 70 71 Yohnson Kaywood 21 25 28 29 68 87 J nson Shlrlee 23 25 27 46 8 59 7 2 9 107 108 109 Johnson Wllma 25 58 70 71 73 86 Jones Rose Mary 23 25 27 28 38 56 58 82 91 109 ll NIOR PLA! 28 29 JI WIORS 22 29 hl Don 11 15 39 43 5 5 60 Kallweit Vernon 25 45 47 Kampbell Don 83 Kampbell Eldora 34 nnedy Stanley 23 25 28 41 42 44 45 5 73 82 93 Kesselrlng Llla 25 63 Kesselrlng Lula 15 58 63 67 96 K ham Janet 15 46 75 77 94 K1nne Pam 11 15 20 58 66 67 68 69 86 109 Kxnnersley Beverly 25 47 Kinnersley Pat 36 83 nney Dale 19 25 39 41 42 44 49 5 7 65 78 85 09 K1nney Rex 25 39 109 Kirts Lyle 36 83 95 Kokes Shirley 36 67 94 kJer Ann 30 35 36 38 58 59 6 8 96 Kosemund Carl 32 Kosemund Dorothy 32 34 91 Kosemund Marvin 32 101 Ketz Leonard 15 20 41 42 45 54 57 60 61 Kretz Marllvn 21 30 32 34 56 58 62 63 98 109 Kretz Mlrlam 15 38 46 64 72 73 74 77 79 92 105 109 Wnstettler Glenna Yensen Robert 32 I 1 ., ' l U ', . 1-gm , ,- , , , , ,44. ., 54. 57. , , ,159 . 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