Sidney High School - Trail Yearbook (Sidney, NE)

 - Class of 1949

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WEYMOUTH- Reading and lishinq are pastimes of his--Someone who ii: eating popcorn behind him at the movie is his chief dislike-His Matta is MThe ropes of today will hang the crooks of tomorrowf-Has been with Sidney Schools tor twenty-tour years Q native Sidreyite Office Secea DOROTHY NEHRY lines to s A cr K1 rin i g L e Q epibho 3 qef J lg ge fy e get otit of ite what L1 Pr 'ic pa 31719 f Q CQ H E NIMTZS io'tc io tee e ai a ti,N 1 Q emi V I tibhina which i a o a a n lzo pycu Q q f gq at e W1 can in ciacled at l U ar e lf e f iq 1 ,Q qf ie ea ned hi QB anfi MFI ea ee H 59 Q Mmfqm G 3 ents 11: aid al ie ia tu ent Pei e ian You ha e ci e lite e A d i a n ea e Mgr ,V ddt rr- .f Paqt i ,av r.-...N FM... W r lT FAU .dylnsru Lust: X-iw rv A' usp. 90 np' mt .M Clarmrng he s too old to be embarrassed 1 MR CHRI. CROUSE socral studres teach er senror sponsor and Iunror Play drrector bo n rn Paxton Nebraska trust lucky I guessl earned QB degree rn 1939 alter tour wears at Chadron State Teachers College MQ at Coloraao College of Edu catron rn l947 and one halt vear adxancea graduate cred 1 drslrkes old cottee an people who try to be frrst out the door atter class lr es hrgh school students and teachrng Srdney Hrgl' School very m ch playrng pr ano lby ea ol course? rs hrs hobby oher rnterests lrshrng ll catch 'rsh tool the lrttle woman and hrs small son ana da aht Go West young woman rs. MISS MHBEI. NIELSENS scmme arcbrtron Caught lrve pc nd cattrsh last vaca tron and ropes to make rt a orgger sto y thrs trme Pom Dannebrog D e g r e e r m KSTC g aa ate work at G ee lew and Lrncoln Loves c oss wod puezles lred chrcken basket and base ball People that cart follow drrectrorrs grve he a parn Won tennrs champronshrp du rng her col lege days Wo st catastrophe thrs yea was havrng the Fo d stuck down rn e lor th and one halt weeks ls head senror sronso and teaches math Srdney Hrgh rs the best school rn whrch l have eve taught so says LOUIS NEU MRN Vo Flg lnstructo Br th place was Odell Neb aska Drslrkes aossrpy people and hrs lavorrte ,astrme rs travel rng Lrkes Grand Canyon the best ol all the s ghts he s seen Hobbres are landscape ga denrng ana collectrng mottos Heads Sophs and FFR Favo rte motto Know your usr ness and wha rs not Cu br srness There s lentv ot happrness flyrng around rl youll only make the ettot to catch t rs a tavorrte of English lnstruc tor MISS BESS SHIRES-Re cerved her QB at the Unrver srtv of Nebraska and has done graduate work at Greeley Chrcago and Lrncoln Enjovs travelrna Lrkes poetry musrc art and oses Drslrkes mutr latron l Lroperty Collects poems ls a rrnror sponsor and leads the Student Gov ernment o sarrrzatron The band and the athlctrc contes s were rnstrumental rrusrc Instructor MH HENHY DEINES lavorrtes thrs year spare moments are occrrred wrth playrng records and practrcrna hrs vrolrn pet peeve rs any announce who doesn t tell the corrposf-r o a ptece drslrkes people who a e always late and hrs mot Be On Trme p oves rt bo n Sut on Nebraska where all the good Ge mans and Rrussrans are bo n went to heb aska U tor fou years hobbres a e gardenrrg and playrng golf ollectrng trque 4 nrture and drsl'es and dorr-rg woodwo k also p oxrde ot e rnte ests a er tw o yea at S e sa s ee as comto table hee as any place l ve ever been Lrke es ool lke the l 're r e the peoole 'te three years wrtlc MISS LOIS FERGUSON home Lconomrcs rnstrrrctor plans to reave lol her own chorcel here atte her contact rs te 'rrnated thrs sumrre e home rs rn Fremont nea her Fllrna Mater the Unrve srtv ol Neoraska as lxean o' Grrl heaa ot the F H Q and rnarn lunro Sponsor Fergy has had no spare trme he s p obably always gorng to assocratf coke bottles and candy bars say no hrng ol goyco rr vvrth Srdnf-y Hr MR VERGHL WINN lV Q Vrs al Flrds as the krds sayl r no ionge entrrely o s s he was made coorarnato ol thrs deoartment lor the entre Srdnex Publrc School System thrs yea honors rn ths red ana hrs other great love Boy Sco t work have come o hrm recently athletrcs arert en ey out ot lrne ert as he ete eed marry ot the ese ve and grade school an' e s wrll teach Q ro vrsrua H ds a PEIL. State reache s College thrs summe also teaches math classes he e as well as clco'oa a hy Bon rn Denfer MR MEL VIN WRIGHT recerved pa t ol hrs educatron t D U and then was graduated torn the Colo ado State College ' Educatron at G eeley Drslrkes sane kraut ho tamales and Superman Lrkes mashed po tatoes and gravy Betts and the Blue Beetle thrs autol I-lobbv rs collectrng ecords t whrch Benny Moten s auth 1 hrs favorrte though he does have many classrcal ones Most rnterest rng exprrences seerng tre Hoove Darn and arrvrna 1 srght seerng bus la t srmrr New re trs a teaches Spanrsh and lr s typrng and has the darly a ot noon duty Motto rs l expect too much lrorn the man who tallfs about what he dd rns eaa of what he s ao rg ls one o the senro sportso s R ,- if Rtter tour years ol prepara- tron at Nebraska University earning her BME degree, MISS IE!-IN PIERSON, vocal music instructor, came to Sid- ney Hi tnext year she plans to go to Boston-oh, these womenll-admits she was born and in Lincoln, too- likes kids, choruses, cats, cakes, to-o-od and poetry- dislrkes men, meetings, mu- sicians, and poets-hobbies are photography and recori collecting-also interested in reading- Received any hon- ors? l'Sorryl not honorable' -pet peeve is polishing ye ol' apple -most embarrassing moment was when certain stu- dents cornered a certain teacher tguess whoj reveal- ing her past, present, and future by means of one of the 'artsf' lWhat's the matter, don't you like poetry'?J ,J I .I ' r . ,, .f .A 7 J 0 in .1 Our school librarian, MISS VERNFI ROBINSON. hails from Riverton, Nebraska-Went to Colleges rn Kearney, Boulder, and Chautauqua, New York- Permanent freshman sponsor- Lrkes to travel and read-Pet peeve is noise in the halls during class perrods-Crochet- ing is her favorite hobby- Might go either East or South this summer. GLENN I-ICKERSON. assist- ant coach, was born in Guide Rock, Nebraska, and lrves with his wife and mother- was graduated from Perrr State Teachers' College after' four years and went to Gree- ley for one summer-athletics are his first love and he was at one time Q11 State Confer ence guard at Deru likes all re specially punkrn dislikes those kvds who sneak out of pep rallies has spent one yea t an thinks it as good a place as any Griping, playing golf, and camping all interest Head Coach LEO SI-IUMRN, who was born in Guide Rock, Ne- braska-Swimmrng and 'I'-bone steaks are on his good list--Gum chewing and poor school spirit are on the other Claims l'l3tnythmg worth do ing is wo th doing well Sports his wife and three youngsters rate high too En' barrassrng moment t op them all happened last yea on a basketball trip when a waitress threw her arms around hrm while someone snapped a picture however rt was no good Q er a series of recent moves on the part of her fam rly MISS ELVHREE SMITHS home town is now once again the scene of her Elma a er S ward If werent for the three N U football players from there no one out here would have heard of it College work at Hastings and Lincoln Inter ested in all forms of athletics Dancing eating her own cookrng and spending money are favorites of MISS MHRY STOWE commercial who was born in Cambridge Httendea Nebraska Vllesleyan and the University ot Nebraska Likes well behaved weather people things and shorthand Dislikes typew ite s that are supposed to be repaired and are no a n d noisy people Motto The moving finger writes and having writ moves on Other Interests are collecting ecards poerns and ste ling Omar Khayyam Red Roses and finding new and interest ing places to eat M9614 Freshman Coach RRY MHLEY was bo n in Ceda County Iowa Hobbies a bridge tennis and talking to people Likes eating athletics and sightseeing Favorrte scenes are Grand Canyon and 'Redwoods of California Sponsos Sophomores and is 'I ades and His ory lnstructo er fou yeas in S H e says hope lll be goo 'or anothe fou yea s here in Sidney High except boxin Goes lyrical about Glenn iirller s records dancing and good bands Teaches English and Iournal rsm heads the Pep Club and Trail and helps with the sophies Happiest m o m e n t will be when this book comes out May travel this summer and catch up on her neglected correspondence 548' f 435 Page 9' ae .+I KHTHLEEN HGNEW SUZHNNE TEWELL Valedxctormn Scrlutcxtorlcrn 963f Hve 954! Hve BONIT9 MILLER IOE HEINLEIN MHRY STORY 1h rc.. Place Flfth Place Four h Place 942f Hve 933! Pve 937f Hve Page 0 at 'Se Page 10 KHTl'lI.l:'.EN HGNEW College Prep Sud neyl 2 3 4 State Legislator 2 txonal Representatxve Speaker l House 4 Chorus 2 Hlllance Clxnlc and Contest Operetta 3 Pep Cluhl 2 3 4 Hllled Youth 3 Class Play 3 Singles and Doubles Tennis Champxon 2 Glrls State 3 Valedxctonan LILH LOU HLLMRN Home Ec Sxdney 12 3 4 Chorus2 4 FHH2 3 HICHHRD RNTHONY College Prep Sxdneyl 2 3 4 Nat1onal llepresenta txve 4 Band I 2 3 4 I-'llhance Clxnxc and Contest 2 Orchestra 4 Chorus 4 Pep Band 3 4 Basketball l 2 Track l Hlhed Youth 3 Properly Manager lor C oss Play 3 BETTY BELL Home Ec Szdney I 2 3 4 EVBLYN BLLGOOD College Prep Sxd neyl 2 3 4 'l'ra1lStaff4 BURDETTE RNDERSON College Prep Kearneyl 2 Sldney 3 4 DONHLD BHHKER College Prep Std ney 1 2 3 4 Secretary of lnterxor 4 Band I 2 3 4 Dlstrxct Contests Mc Cool! I Hlllance 2 Scottsbluff 3 Sud ney 4 State Chnrc Omaha 4 Chorus l 2 4 Hllxance Cllnu: 2 Football l 2 Basketball 1 2 Track l 2 3 Boys State 3 Visual Hrds l 2 3 German Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 H1L1te Stall 3 Trail Stall 3 4 Photographer 4 IO!-IN BLEDSOE College Prep: Sxdney l 2 3 4 Natlonol Representative l 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Sxdney Clxnxc Sidney l Hllrance Chmc and Contest 2 Scotts bluff Contest 3 State Cllnxc Kearney 3 Operetta 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Double: BILL BRETERNITZ Col lege Prep Srdney 1 2 3 4 Footbulll 2 S Club 4 Trarl Stalf 4 DUHNE CLBHR Gen eral Lakewood Colo rado 1 Sxdney 2 3 4 Tennis Champion 2 Trall Stall 4 NOVELLR BUCHHNHN College Prep Sxdney 1 2 3 4 Rttorney General l 2 State Legislator 3 Chorus 3 Scottsbluff Contest 3 Operetta 3 Pep Cluhl 2 3 4 Class Play 3 I0 RNNE DHVIS Home Ec Daltonl Sxdney 3 4 State Legxslator 4 FHR 2 3 4 Pubhcrty Chairman 4 State Con vention 4 Hllled Youth 3 C HR O L Y N HRZLEWOOD General Sidney l 2 3 4 State Legxsla tor 2 4 Pep Club 1 cOfllll0h Queen 4 f . . . : ' : Na- ' ' . o : : ' ' ' : : ' - : ' ' : ' ' . 'lk : : '- , 1 . . . : ' : ' ' . . : : : ' Q A A ' ' , , . : : . : t , 1 : ' ' . . : . . . : ' ' . : : . . : S I ' ' : ' . HM . . . . I . : I . : , . 3, 4: , . 4 F ' : : ' - 5 - by . . 4 . . . I 7 V . , . : : ' 2. 7 , , . 7 ' : . - . . : ' ' : ' - I HENRY DEINES. IR.: College Prep: S - perior l 2: Sidney 3, 4- Class Treasurer 3: Band 3. 4: State Clinic Kearney 3: State Clinic Omaha 4- Chorus 4: Or- chestra 4: Pep Band 3, 4' Operetta 3: Football 3 4' Basketball 3, 4: S Club 3 4 Property Manager Class Play 3 Flllled Youth 3 Trail Staff 4 MHHY DOBESH College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 FHS 4 RHYMOND ETHERTON College Prep Srdneyl 2 3 4 Natronal Representa tive 2 3 Chorus 2 Bllrance Clinic and Contest 2 Operetta 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Track l 2: S Club COLETTE DISSMORE: College Prep: Sidney l, 2. 3. 4: FHH 4: Hllied Youth 3. IOHN ELWELL College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 Governorl National Hepre sentatrve 2: State Legislator 3 Chorus l 2 4 Hllrance Climc and Contest 2 Operetta 3: Football l 2 3 4 Basket ba l Trackl 4 SClub4 Cas Play3 NILH EVHNS: Sidney l 2 3 Chorus l Sxdney Clinic I 2 3 4 Trail Stall 4 GLEN FLEMING Vo ng Lemue 1 2 DONHI-D GHDE V0 H9 Sidi'-'YI a sramya Vxsual man Frat 417731 2 9 4 051012 3 4 I ll , , . , .. .: : :' . : :' :' - . . : : :' ..:' : . - ll: .: :ls : : ' ...: ' - ' ',g 5' ..: : : : - : .: . g-, ,I :-:' .2.3. ,' ,' ', , Pzi .,.4: : : ..: , . F F I 1-1 :- . . - . I . . - ..,. - :I ..: : ' ' ' ' : . :i i 7. .. , : ..:Bs- : fb 7' '7 IOE HEINLEIN C o I l e g e rep Sdney l 2 3 Class Treasurer 2 Class Governor 4 Chorus l 2 4 Alliance Contest 2 Orches tra l Operetta 3 Football I 2 3 4 Basketball l Stu dent Manager 4 Track l 2 3 S Club 3 4 Class Play 3 Cotxllxon King 4 Filth Place Scholastrc Rating I VERNON GROSHRNS General Gurley 1 Cen ter 2 Gurley 3 Sidney 4 FFR 4 IUDY HERROD College Prep Sdneyl 2 3 4 State Legislator l 2 3 Chorus 2 Flllrance Clxmc and Contest 2 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Candidate lor Cotxllron Quoen4 FRANKLIN HHND Vo Hg Srdneyl 2 3 4 Foot balll FFR 2 3 4 DEHN HINEB College Prop: Sidney 1 2 3 4 Natronal Representatrve l Footballl 3 4 a ke all l Tack 2 3 State Track Meet 3 S Club 2 3 4 Page 11 WN 'Q' Page 12 W KENNETH HYBTT Vo Hg Sidney l 2 4 FFHI 2 3 4 Olhcer 2 Ca Play 3 KRYWOOD IOHNSON College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Band 3 4 Class Play 3 Trail Stall 4 Pep Band 3 4 WILMH IOHNSON Colle e Prep Sid rx l 2 3 4 Chor s 3 llrance Climc and Contest 2 Scottsblufl Con test 3 Operetta 3 Pep Club 3 4 VERNON KRLLWEIT General Sidney Football 3 4 S Club 4 IOYCE IEWETT College Pre Mi lrdgeville Georgia l Sidney 5 Band 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Hlliance Clinic and Contest 2 Scottsbluff Contest 3 State Clinic Omaha 4 Operetta 3 Trail Stall 4 SHIRLEE IOHNSON Colle e Pre Sid ne l 2 3 4 Flttornel enera 3 4 Band 4 Chorus l 2 Sxdne Clinic l Hlhance Clrmc and Contest Oper eta3PepClubl234FHRl2 Song Leader l Secreta 2 Dlstnct Convention l 2 Distnct ong Leader 2 Hi Life Sta!! 3 Trail Stall 3 4 ROSE MRRY IONES College Pre Srdneyl 2 3 4 Class Secretary 1 4 Lieutenant Governor 3 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 4 Candidate lor Cotillion Queen 4 Can didate lor Valentine Sweetheart 4 STHNLEY KENNEDY College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 State Legislator 2 Class Governor 3 Band 1 Sidney Clinic l Operetta 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 State Track Meet 3 S Club 3 4 Prop erty Manager lor Class Play 3 Hllred Youth 3 Trail Stafl 4 Candidate lor Cotillxon King 4 Honorary Basketball Co Captain 4 LILR KESSELRING Gen e a Sdney l 2 3 4 FH 2 3 4 HEX KINNEY: College Prep: Sidney 1, 2. 3. : FFR 3. DHLE KINNEY College Pep Sxdneyl 2 3 4 State Legislator l 4 Football 2 3 4 Hll Con ference 2 Basketball 3 Track 2 3 4 Sta Track Meet 3 Third in Class B Shoot S Club 2 3 4: Vice President 3: President 4' Hllied Youth President 3' Trail Staff 4: Candidate for Cotillion King 4: Honorary Basket- ball Co-Captain 4. CHI'-IRLYNE KRUEGER: College Prep: Sidney l. 2, 3. 4: National Repre- sentative 4. DONHLD KHMPBELL Col lege Prep Mitchell l 2 Sidney 3. 4: FFR 4: Track 4 DONHLD LHFLER: Vo-Hg: Sidney I. 2. 3. 4: FFR I. 2. 3. 4: Officer I. ROLAND LIBSRCK Mlnatare Sidney 4 Diploma Granted Through G E D Test DOROTHY LUNDBERG Home Ec Sid neyl 2 3 4 FHHI MRX MCVICKER Vo Hg Sidney I 4 Football2 FFR2 3 4 ELDH LHRSEN: Commercial: Sidney l. 2. 3. 4: Secretary of Personnel 3: Secre- tary of Hctivities 4: Chorus l. 4: Sidney Clinic l: Operetta 3. SBLLY LOWE Colle e Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 Chorus 2 tate Legislator Flllrance Clinic and Contest 2 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Historian 3 Class Play 3 Cheerleader 4 Trail Staff 4 Candi date for Cotzllron Queen 4 BHRBHRH MCKELVEY College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 National Re resenta tive I Chorus 3 Scottsbluff ontest 3 Operetta 3 Pep Club 2 3 FHB I 2 3 4 District Second Vice President 3 State Vice President 4 BETTY MEININGER College Pre Hawksprlngs Wyoming l Liberty 2 Sidney 3 4 State Legislator 4 Pep Club 3 4 Secretary 4 FHH 3 4 Par hamentanan 4 Hllxed Youth 3 Class Play 3 Trail Staff 4 Candidate for DOROTHY NEHHY College Prep Sidneyl 2 3 4 Or chestra 1 2 Rllrance Clinic 1 Sidney Clinic 2 Pep Club 4 Office Secretary 4 Cotrllron Queen 4 BONITH MILLER Com merclal Sldneyl 2 3 4 State Legislator 2 Clerk of House of Re resentatxves 4 Chorus ance Clinic and Contest e Club 1 2 Vlce resxdent 3 Presr dent 4 Third P ace Scholastic Rating LEWIS MILLION Col lege Prep Sidney I 2 3 4 State Legislator I National Representative 2 3 Lieutenant Gov ernor 4 Chorus 2 HII1 ance Clmlc and Contest 2 Football 2 3 4 Bas ketball 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 State Track Meet 3 S Cub 2 3 4 Tr Staff Hdvertxsmg Man ager4 KENNETH MILLER Baslretballl FFHI 2 3 4 Treasurer4 FRED PETERS College P ep Sdney l 2 3 4 Chorus 2 4 Hlliance Clinic and Contest 2 F otball 1 2 3 4 ket all l 2C 4 Track 1 Class Play 3 Trail Staff 4 Candidate for Cotxl lion King 4 I . : . 1' 2' 3: . .. : I . : S ' : 3: : - : ' . 2. 3. ' 1 ' ' I i : ' : : Vo- - I I 1 : , 2: Sidney.Clinic l: Hlli- Hg: Sidney l. 2. 3. 4: ' i - : 2:. P g . . . 3. 4: : ' . i I I ' 5 .' ' 1 I 7 - . I ' Q r : i :. . . . : ' 4 l .' o . . . : Basj '. . i ' b . . : . h ' I 2, a. 4: s lub 2, a. 4: 5, 2 ' 71 .I -. : uil i ' ' YVONNE PHELPS Sxdney l 2 THELMH RHINE Commercxal Sidney FHH3 IRNE ROWLHN General Saxnt Pat ncks Rcademy 1 Sxdney 2 3 4 EDITH SRNKS Commercxal Sidney l 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 Sidney Cllmc Hllxance Clxnxc and Contest 2 Scotts blull Contest 3, Operetta 3 Pep Club 4 FHHI 2 3 4 Tra1lStai!4 RICHRRD SCHILLER Vo Hg Sidney l 2 3 4 Track3 FFHI 3 4 LeROY SCHNELI. College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Basketball l 2 Track 3 Hlhed Youth 3 Traxl Stall 4 DICK POWELL College Prep Sxdney I 2 3 4 State Legxslatorl Lleutenant Governor 2 National Representatxve 4 Chorusl Football! 2 3 4 Basketball Track 3 C b 3 4 Tr Stall 4 NORMH LEQ HOWHN College Prep Sldneyl 2 3 4 State Leglslator 2 3 4 Speaker 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Sxdney Clxmc l I-llhance Clxmc and Contest 2 Scottsbluli Contest 3 State Clxmc Oma ha 4 Operetta 3 Hllled Youth 3 Traxl Stall 4 Valentxne Sweetheart 4 IEHN ROWLRN General Saint Pat ncks Ecademy l Sxdney 2 3 4 BETTY SCHRFFERT College Prep Sxd Band 4 Chorus 2 3 Hllxance Clxmc and Contest 2 Scottsbluff Contest 3 Operetta 3 EHR 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presxdent 4 Dxstrlct Songleader 4 Pep C ub l 2 3 4 EMMR SCHNHJ. College Prep Sxdney 1 2 3 4 State Legxslatorl 3 DOROTHY SEBOLD College Prep Sxd neyl 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Scottsbluff Contest 3 Band 4 Pep Club 4 Trall Stall 4 : ' . , 3. 7 ' l 5 l. 2: : 5 lu 2, . : ail 1, 2. a. 4: . fn ' ' .- ney l. 2. 3. 4: State Legislator 2. 4: . . : ' . . : ' I ' ' : , l : , 2 I I ' I ' - I . . I. . I BETTY SEGER College Prep Sidney l FRHNCIS SIEMERS General Sldney l 2 3 4 PGP Club 4 2 3 4 Chorusl Basketball l FFR 3 4 VIRGINIH SOWFIRDS Home Ee: Sidney l 2 3 41 State Legislator l Chorus 4 FHHI 2 3 4 Hxstonan 3 State Con vention 3 Vice President 4 District Convention 4 Dxstnct Secretary 4 Trail Stall 4 Rlhed Youth 3 MARILYN STOCKHMP College Prep Srdneyl 2 3 4 MURIEL STORY College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 L1eutenantGovernorl Gov ernor 2 State Legislator 3 Secretary ol State 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Sidney Clm xc l 2 Rlhance Contest 21 Orchestra l 2 3 41 State Clinic Fremont l State 3 String Clinic Scottsbluff 3 Chorus 1 3 4 Sidney Clinic l Scottsblull Con test 3 Operetta 3 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Hllxed Youth 3 Trail Stall 4 SUZHNNE TEWELL College Prep Sid neyl 2 3 4 State Legislator 2 H 1 ance Music Contest 2 Pep Cluh 3 4 Point Recorder 3 Clan Play 3 Trail StaH2 4 Salutatonan Candidate lor Cotxlhon Queen 4 DRVID WlLLlS General Sidney l 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Hll State 4 Football Captain 4 Basketball l 2 4 T lr S C 4 hed Youth 3 Trail Stal! 4 Candidate lor Cotxlhon King 4 IORN STEWRRT College Prep Sidney l 2 3 4 National Representative 4 Trail Stall 4 MHRY STORY College Prep Sidney 1 2 3 4 National Representative l 2 State Legislator 4 Chorus l 2 4 Sid ney Clinic l I-lllxance Chruc and Con test 2 Orchestra l Operetta 3 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Hllied Youth 3 Trail Stall 4 Fourth Place Scholastic Rating DEHN TRLHELM Trades Sidney I BERNH WHITMIRE College Prep Sid neyl Wheatland Wyoming 2 Omaha 2 Sidney 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Class Play Make up Committee 3 ARNOLD WITTIG Vo Hg Sidney l 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 3: State Track Meet 3 S Club 3 4 FFR! 2 3 4:Pres1dent3 4 Can dldate lor Cotllhon King 4 Page 1 5 I : ' - . : : ' . 2. Clinic Lincoln 2: State Clinic Kearney 3' 4' . , . : ' : ll'- I 7 ' ' ' : 1. 2, : . ' : ,.:mc 1.3: 1ub2.3.fn1- ,, ' - f, . 'Flu P dupulabla RICHHRD CLEMENS General Std ney l 2 Cassvllle MISSOUFI 3 31d hey 4 Football 1 2 FFR 2 GLENN CURLESS S1dneyl 2 Foot Dxploma Granted Through G E D Test ELMER EINEMHN Dtploma Granted Through G E D Test LEE KINNEY Bloornheld l S1dney 2 3 Dtploma Granted Through G E D Test CHHRLES PETERSON College Prep Basketball 1 2 S Club 4 Second Place Tegton Oratory Contest 4 Hepresentmg the semors are Kaywood Iohnson. treasurer. Rose Mary Iones, secretary. Shlrlee Iohnson. attorney general, and Ioe Hem lem, governor Not shown IS Lewns Mlllxon. heutenant governor Page 16 ball l, 2g Basketball lg Track lg Sidney l, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, af' 'N In 'Q r Ri C A 34 X 3' Q Q 1 K! M- Q if ' Z. ewood Yffxrjx fibafiq 5 Si LC'.'.'+ 3:31 fr. TT11 53.11 Tevfef '.'.'1fE1 T210 Samir F133 on Srufeuk Day, G E'.'eljfn QHQICC1 - - .. w , up! 22 hir, S.1LfT2I'EfAT P:r ,' 1' ,. , px If 1 I .'3f- ',i:f. ffiifi-, Q Sli lqft .:11:t1:r1-Hr, IU Rrnxm brzf-s, 11 E732 A' :md ',v:t:1 me firm- 15:3 if IJTIIQ' 33 Shzrffe, i4 Hunk 'md Mmk lookmg qlum, 15 IVAWV'-TT, 15 M1CkO'5' ur 7 Wi? 17 LOCLUUQ lib- f:1u.t.' f31f1 Brf-ffxrriitz Fwd Pfftwfe Lee Schrxoll and Ilivv W1U1.:, 18 TWD fnf the .stfifofilu 19 Betty Seger, 20 Ilzrzrzs Le,-,1 in ZIV' '.py1ff11r: Emil, 21 Betty' M ani Cqrolyng 22 IVUVQ, 23 H1435 Flmhonv on ICIIU Elwe-ll 5 PML il FROSH YEBR Shocked the faculty wrth our class program Fred was M of DEER DXERY Gollte just got home frorr the ttrst school aance leepers dtd I ever have a hubba ttme' I got to dance wlth Bonesteel and Wtlres and all those wonderful males' More fun' DEER DIERY We had our lrreshman Day Program th1s mo mng and was lt ever corny lmagrne srngmg The Man on the Flytng Trapeze how posttrvely tuvenxle how could we? DEER DIERY The funnxest thtng happened SUZ1 Sal and Iudv blackmalled Sal s pop lnto lettmg them go to the football ban quet and srttrng wlth those blg hunks of men Sard they wouldnt decorate unless they could go How scrumpttous to be the only slick chxcks among all those drooly characters' DEER DIERY There s a new grrl tn school today by the name of Ioyce lewett and you ought to hear the Georgtan drawl' DEERl'Sl DIERY We made tt' Et least most of us dtd But won t tt be a rather dull summer desplte the pool and all? SOPH YEAR DEER DIERY Lookrng oack over thrs our second year at S H S We reallzed that our offtcers would have to make thmgs cltck as a shrnmg example for the frosh On the day of electrons we warted around the hall for the ftnal count to be publtshed Fmally our sponsors Mrss Ntelsen Mr Shuman and Mr Neuman mformed us that Mtckey was governor Drck P lteutenant Joe H treasurer H0516 secretary and Novella attorney general Efter we got pretty well settled down we dxscovered our class program was comrng up By pure luck we managed to survxve that There were a lot of our fellows out for football and when e season ended we found that the reserves our ma1n rnter Our b b reserves conststed of all sophs pretty good' There was the chorus cltnrc at Elltance tn Eprtl and the band one here Dtstrxct Mustc Contest was at Ellrance too band and chorus rated supertors along wrth some of the solorsts and small groups Efter the Pep Club gurls and lettermen had enyoyed the Crrcus Banquet they headed for the audttorxum for the S Club Dance Efter practicing dtlxgently for everal weeks some of us lucky one frnally recexved the hxgh stgn to strut our stuff Davey lanes Locker at the lr Sr Banquet The Three Ltttle Frshes rmptessed the upperclassmen who were served by ptrate wattresses and warters The prom followed so xt was a mad dash to get changed tn trme for rt Efter Commencement SXETCISSS were over we waved a fond farewell to our mtghty semor rulers to return as trtumphant tumors ourselves the next fall IUNIOR DHZE DIERY DEER Votma found Stan K at the helm ROSIG as second tn command Sebold secretary Hank Demes treasurer and Shtrlee as attorney general Sponsors are Fergy Nrelsen and Crouse Last chance' Even with lots of outsrde attractlons we had a pretty good crowd and they seemed to get a bang out of our class play Efter a bad rehearsal a good performance Swell not to have to worry about tt any more but what will we do for excuses to leave the house every n1ght7 Woke up with a flash-camera that IS What wlth havmg our ptctures taken m the mzddle of the nxght makmg mtdmte maneuvers around Larsen s yard and keepmg male frtends out we dtdn t get much sleep at our ThC!hkSg1Xll'fg slurnber party Page 18 C Most of the talent C79 was musrcal wtth a 'ew excepttons Matn attractton today was the blond ha1r of the fellows as of 'ast nvght Sen1or Sneak Day drdnt pan out o well as half of the tumors tguys mamlvb were gone too Rumor has t they went to Cheyenne to enltst Of course stnce they were all under age we belreved them' Efter sellmg fatthtully at all of the home games and w1th the help of the new coke machrne we frnally got enough money to splurge on the I S Banquet Stepptng from the gang plank we found everyone rn a Southern plantatton settrng The sophtes entertamed and served us tn blackface Went to Greenwood tor our class prcnrc today Between fallmg 1n the creek and getttng lost we all had loads of fun Ere we happy or not? Now we a e the semors' LHST BUT NOT LERST DEER DIERY Wxth joe as our head man how can we go wrong Others who campalgned enough were Woody Rosxe and Shrrlee Those last two are always ln there pttchlrg' Nobody drd anythrng spectal on Sneak Day but tt ts a prtvrlege not to be mrssed out on Our semor gang agarn bought and used plenty of peroxrde on their bangs and they contmue to st1ck together on such thrngs as what days to wear letter sweaters etc Nobody would argue vstth them for too long No play thrs year guess they thmk we arent actors or else Carl got trred of us last year at practtces Really pttched tn and sold Ennual pxx ads whv Roush even sold fxfty dollars worth tn one hour one good morn Cant seem to sktp so many lrbe perlods as our xmmedrate Courses werent served backwards after all at the Eprrl Fool Pep Club Feed but only because the M E ladres wouldn t allow lt Got out of more school thts year because of recurrent blrzzards Elways helps when the Erea Busses dont come lh we never have so much makeup to do then Our classmates had thexr own way ma1nly so far as the personnel of the athlettc teams went Had up and down season on the maples but we were proud of them anyway Couldnt afford the orchestra last years Cotxlllon showed but we had lust as much fun Carolyn and Ioe got the honors Sen1or gals thought up the Valentxne Sweetheart tdea and a semor copped that also Norma Lea Was Lee ever proud? Pepsters let the Forty ntners theme pass when they found that the lumors mtended to use tt Dtd themselves up proud too End then there was the day when Mr Nrmtz asked us how we wanted our names on our dtplomas mam tdea was to get them there for some of us Ennouncements Ptctures and Tralls really depleted our brllfolds and omettmes thtnned down Dads also but they are worth rt Feel that the faculty really had xt tn for us by really pournng xt on second semester but I guess that they were tryrng thezr last to educate us and get us ready for those sttff college entrance exams they know so much about No ratmgs gxven but the Musxc Festxval was here ln Eprtl Some of the advanced shorthand gxrls really got a workout takmg the judges crmctsms Es the days sltp past we are not sure we are so eager for Commencement ntght as we thought a whtle back tears wtll probably get us at the formal partmg of the ways' See you all somettme we hope' Bye now O U - , , t , . , I , I . V - Y Y I ' ' s . th 1 A V , - , . , . . . 651. 'Kid WON G BXCSPT OS'1'C0Sh. 2 DOWNS- predecessors were able to, but we kept trytng. s ' ' ' -' -in ' ' ' ' , .' . I . - . . 0wLa8 ' T47 A and Lewle Mrllron lust alter the crownrnq wlth newly honored Ioe Hexnleln and Carolyn Hazlewood RlCh Hnlhony Iudy Herrod and Rosle lones look on Cotxllron King Ice Hemleln leads Queen Carolyn Hazlewood the 1rs1 dance ailer the coronatxon 'N' Ready to pu! up the Sen Dancxng around the Conllxon Christmas Tree are Sally Lowe and Stan Kennedy Hnn Kokler al lor Flag on Sneak Dqy gre R scene at the Cohlllon shows Suzi Tewell Shxrlee Iohnson and Dorothy wlth Lewle Mlllron and Shlrlee lohnson wxlh Sebold Boyd Waddell ln the foreground lags I1 r? WEP' A , Fu , ' , A 1 of H '.:jiv ff X . J: l f L 2 ,. . 5 , xg 1 . . , .. X ws, . 4' If I ' x- qv fy:- x 'Q K . ,' ,Q V A 'K ' . FII W 1? ,M - V 5 1 A 5 X v ik AS -f 1 Hs I. 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E f ff QQ my lj -swf 4 BTV' xblf f 1 E rf fy ' w x X 'X H ,, E ZXEWW ' . , IUNIOR IENSEN WHNDR KRUSE DONNH FLORKE NILH GOLDEN ROBERT IENSEN MHRY ELLEN LIVINGSTON RICHHRD FOLSTER EMM!-I HHUPT ELDORH KE-IMPBELL RH LUND MRRY FONDH KHTHRYN HHZLEWO OD BEVERLY KINNERSLEY CLHIRELYN LYNGHOLIVI f' 3 CLHRICE GHDE MHRGRRET HORTON CHRL KOSEMUND NEVH IEHN MILLER fih RICHHRD GIDEON HRLITH INGWERSON MHRILYN KRETZ ROBERT MONTGOMERY 'lags Q' L ,aw QW! Page 22 I wx :Q V, N: ,,. It I T, If isgffiy ? . .,,. . - , b E Z' 5 I . .Y. , X Y ' ! vb I2 W- E IN W I -Q .,., I -,S M' I I M 3 .,,- 2. --X. I , Q my Lf , f 1 at QL L gi S I. I V 'Q M 1 :ss W 'I I 53 'MJ ,,,,- ., H H: :,v-I ig, j -1 '--- bgzz, i ag, ?' : '-., , h . .Q Qx I .VV- I, ' I if M ,. ' 'WN my 'P ., I 1 ' ZA J , : ,. 1 I ' , ' .. g A , I ,A TOM MYERS HELEN REZHC REX SHMPLE BOB SMITH 'X mfg, 'Xf RONHLD OVENDEN KEITH RIHN BURDETTE SHNDERS PHYLLIS SMITH IOHN PIERSON ROBERT ROGERS MHRVIN SCHNELI. ROBERT STEFFENS LHVONNH REED HELEN ROHLH EHRL SCHUBHRTH LHWHNNH WHSSER PHYLLIS REFIOR BHRBHRH ROUILLHRD VICTOR SIEDOW WHYNE WILLHRD A-K Qig- ,pu-T 1l!L'3' Nsxwufg I 41555 E HQQE A if a arf' A32 We-W WIT! 'Wx asf, ulvli' AQQQ ' X. E IRNIS SIEMERS EDITH WRRTHER 1.5 Page 23 W Q ,. at -'fi ' X, x ' :- ..,. Ls ' Q Sw -K2 R' Q I .I gi ?'f'5' A' -3 , -wx , N I N X i N 5 ' 5' 1 N Q ?1 l, I , t . fifel I S I X' Q, 2 5225 S S I , 3 - ' 1 . 1 'Q-1, rx, - 7 I 9 . s' 5 ' N - , ' K. f ' ' , ' 5 , sd I -M , -r S , . - Eigk' 1,-1. Ia, ,I X E N' - fb I ' 'I -. ,M , . k ,R , .iz . Q, f 5 f x . - , -1 , Q .. , L If Y .' 5 K, ,q,+,f,,' ' - W A ix I .. ,QI ' 'iii I QI 1- 5 A 'I .1 Q 1. ' , Y' ' fl , I T ' , I: 'L X: a X4 f Q if I , 3 ' :, ' O U ., .. H X 3 . . , ,,.,, . N , fl ,, 33 C I I ,. ,. ..- ' I H- 1. W W, I J ' I ' .1 ,x3 ' 'W T' KQV 'X ' . I I-29' I , , -Q I gm, H ..,R... ' ,. , ,, ' 5135? , 1 XX if-EF .. ,.,. 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Gtrls trrumphed IH the 1un1or elect1on thxs year wtth these offlcers presxdent Neva lean Mlller v1ce presxdent Clalrelyn Lyngholm secretary Maryorxe Hdams and treasurer Mary Fonda Mxss Lots Fer guson was head sponsor ln charge of the coke ma chme and concesstons at all athlettc events Junior money maklng prolects to pay for the annual Iunlor Sentor Banquet Theme chosen thls year honored thexr elders The Forty Nlners Mtss Bess Shlres and Mr Leo Shuman also worked wlth the group Qfter they had sponsored a dance rn the fall thev went to work on thelr play The Sunshlne Twlns under the dlrectlon of Mr Carl Crouse H project of thxs klnd always brmgs many headaches but the tumors felt they had more than thelr share Flrst Wayne Wtllard one of the leads lnlured a leg ln a football game however hrs crutches dtd not htnder htm once he got used to them Then Mtss Shlres was called home by lllness 1n the famlly and flnally wrth lust hours notlce Ronnte Ovenden was called upon to take over Wrlmer Brauers part Both the matmee for school chrldren and the evemng per formance went off smoothly Takxng an active part tn all act1v1t1es Juniors made thelr presence felt Many of the boys earned f1rst or second mayor letters tn athlettcs Clarrelyn Lyngholm and Wayne Wtllard were selected as G1rls and Boys State next summer Nomtnated for Valenttne Sweetheart were Neva Mlller and Mary Ellen l.1v1ngston The latter and Robert Steffens were glven Cabmet offlces Pt new plan thts year was the County Government organtzatlon Iumors flled for OfflCeS were put on the ballot elected gtven certlfrcates of electron and sent to work and study 1n the vartous county post ttons for the day of March 21 Nebraska Court Ius t1ce Srmmons was one of the featured speakers Frllmg these offlces were County Commlsstoners Ioan PISYSOD Ronald Ovenden and Wayne Wlllard County Clerk Neva Mlller County Iudge Hex Sample County Qttorney Mary Ellen Lrvmgston County Treasurer Bob Iensen Regxster of Deeds Katte Hazlewood Sherxff Wxlmer Brauer Superm tendent of Schools Clalrelyn Lyngholm Surveyor Dale Buehrer Clerk of D1Slf1Cl Court Phyllts Reftor Flssessor Kenneth Dtmlck and Extenston Flgent Kelth Rlhn Students from other schools tn the county also had representatxves all were served luncheon at the Crty Rudttorlum by the Qmencan Legion Fluxtl xary Wmmng the local Ftmertcan Legron Oratory Con test Rex Sample entered the Dlstrrct Meet at Potter rn March Teresa Hllman was a part1c1pant ln the local On Valentmes Day the tumors gave thetr class program Scenes 1n the love ltves of vartous couples IH school were pantomtmed behmd or IH front of a large red lace trtmmed heart whtch was constructed for them ln the Vo Hg shop Leadmg the Jumors are Mary Fonda, treasurer. Clalrelyn Lyngholm, lxeutencmt governor. Neva lean Mxller, governor. and Marpone Hdams, secretary Page 24 - , : . . I I n - - I - . ' - - : I - . I - ' I I I - - : . : - . 5 , I A - . . . . .. . . .. Q , 1 - - A - , : . - - - J , 5 I . A . 4 , , . - ' - 1 I 7 . . . . . . 5 , X 'Q' ff 2 A Q 0 Q. 'Ulm ' jwbmj' November l6 was the date of the Iunior Class Play, 'lThe Sunshine Twins, under the direction of Mr. Carl Crouse. By commissioning themselves as spreaders of sunshine and good will, the 12-year-old twins, Gabby and Connie fRichard Gideon and Teresa Rllmanl, made life actually miserable for their cranky father, Wayne Willard, who made quite a spectacle by chasing around the house waving his crutches. Filter their father had lost his job and their brother, Rex Sample, and Vale Porter, sister Io Pierson's boy friend, Ronnie Ovenden, had been beaten by thugs, the mother, Phyllis Smith, was nearly frantic over their antics. Phyllis Relior acted as prompter and Katie Hazlewood, as business manager Stage Man- ager Ron Ovenden, on short notice, took over Wilmer Brauers role. Miss Ferguson, Ianis Siemers, Helen Rezac and Neva Miller, applied 'nake up Miss Shires was in charge cf locat- ing properties CHST OF CHQRHCTERS Gabby Robinson Connie Robinson Mrs. Robinson Mr, Robinson Glen Robinson Norma Robinson Bebe, the married sister Leo, her husband Vale Porter Mrs, Ellis, a neighbor Miss Doyle, talent scout Richard Gideon Teresa Hllman Phyllis Smith Wayne Willard Rex Sample Io Pierson Marilyn Kretz Robert lensen Ronald Ovenden Mary Ellen Livingston , Clairelyn Lyngholm Q' is asf 'L' W 4-sis: Between the second and third acts Ron Hlso behind the scenes with Ronnie Ov me Ovenden on behalf of the class pre enden cast member are Prompter Phyllis sents a token of appreciation to Miss Bess Refxor and Business Manager Katie Hazl -v Shares one of the sponsors wood 'fm-vs Backstage before the big performance Miss The meddlesome Lois Ferguson applies make up to Marv Ellen Liv Gideon and Teresa mgston Wayne Willard is next in line Neva wealthv boy frlend of Miller adjusts a towel around Clairelyn Lyngholm Father Wayne Willard as Robert Iensen acquires rosy cheeks that Ronnie Ovendens Sunshine Twins Richard Hllman hover over the their big sister Io Pierson on crutches seems to know injury was their doing MAE s:'I wowemffnm 0? same six A IVV' aug 'X Ex 4 oso09 ?H 1,9 Og I , U Q h,ps24f'EgL,Q?Qgg Hgh' , 'fygqa , xrfxl v digg Q M .1,,.,swJ-., s:4..,q-617g--- ' ff BOTTOM ROW Laura Dorman Iane Duffy Delores Fuller Shlrley Buehrer Mary Lou Chaon Beulah Ballew Carol Golden Wanda Farmer Ioyce Fmley MIDDLE ROW Rosemary Cossey Norma Benzel Blanche Corona lane Boyd Mary Io Chappell Ioan Connell Mary Io Block Norma Cullms TOP HOW Mr Louxs Neuman lack Frost Wtlber Hllgood Bxll Burr Robert Gordon Dwxght Hrmstrong Bxlly Folkerts BOTTOM ROW-Betty Ivie, Kathryn McVicker, Rudrey Haze, Lorita McNurlin, Donna Hand. Dorla Iackson, Mary Lou Ienks. MIDDLE ROW-Ruby Mitchell, Shirley Kokes, Deloris Lessman, Carol Ladine, Finn Kokier. Donna Vee Hendricks. Delores Iohnson. Lila Lewis. Nancy Marsh. TOP ROW-Mr. Ray Maley, Lyle Mclrvin. Iim Mueller, Iohn Harden. Hugh McHugh. Rob- ert Iewett. Carl Moore, Robert Hazlitt, lim Motes. Edward Haupt. NOT IN PICTURE-Willa Mae Lyon. Page BOTTOM ROW Mxss Elvaree Smxth Faye Spxker Barbara Taylor Delores Wxlson Lors Wxllard Ioan Srmpson Shirley Szemers Ellen Prxor MIDDLE ROW Duane Schnelder Wayne Schneider Genevxeve Seger Ruth Seevers Den ms Wamsley Naiha Planck Dothe Overmlller Oakley Osborn Ray Thomas TOP ROW Ierry Robmson LeRoy Wyell Dan Sellers Charles Rapp Boyd Waddell George Ogden Richard Schaffer! Hlvm W1!t1g Roberl Spxndler QSUPIL Electlon day proved to be a blg event fOl the sophomores when the ballots revealed John Harden as governor LuAnn Bokenkroger as l1eutenant gov ernor Carol Ladlne as secretary and J1m Muel1e1 as treasurer When LuAnn moxed away Norma Benzel was appolnted to f1ll the xacancy Sponsormg th1s class of e1ghty pup1ls a1e M1 Louls Neuman permanent Mr Ray Maley and Mlss Elvaree Smlth PFIZCS fO1 the best 1n1t1at1on costumes vxere awarded to the freshmen at the all school dance sponsored by the sophomores on November 12 Helplng to promote sn1r1t as chee1 leade1s xx e1e Jane Boyd and Ann KokJer Lettermen from the Page 28 class are B111 Burr John Ha1de11 Hugh McHugh Boyd Waddell and Denn1s Wamslej Chosen by fellow classmates as cand1dates for Valentme Sweetheart were Jo Connell and Carol enter the Amer1can Leg1on Oxatoly Contest ln the sprmg B111 Burr d1d much of the photography fo1 th1s years Trall Planned malnly by Carol Golden and he1 com m1ttee the class program conslsted of several acts one of WhlCh was a Spanlsh dance executed by flfteen couples and d1rected by Blanche Corona and Shlrley Buehre1 A Sock Hop 1n Aprll and a May p1cn1c rounded out the years 3CllXltlCS 1 T . I . 1 I 1 I ' - . V A Y . 1 1 ' 1 y '- . , I l ' . ' , , y ' Golden. Wanda Farmer was the only sophie to . U - 1 ' 7 7 ' I . . . . . 1 . l 7 . . . .. 1 Q V Q - . . . . . l , . V. . r Sophomore officers Governor Iohn Harden Secretary of State Carol Ladme and Secretary of Treasury Ixm Mueller pose for the cameraman as they walt for a meetmg to convene Lxeutenant Governor Norma Benzel IS absent june, UML Jan, Jun, Hlthough the Sub Deb Club xs not a school orgamzatxon most of the members are from SHS Shown here rn mxtxatxon garb are Suzx son Mary Fonda and Barbara McKelvey Tewell Vxckxe Zerr Know at St Patsl Mary Ellen Lxvmgston and Marxlyn Kretz Hs rn every rally most of the boys are at the north smde wxth the semors havxng prlonty to the flrst row addmg volume there are Ken nedy Breternxtz Mxlllon Powell and Wlllxs Hlso forced to appear as Indrans for the sam ceremony were Neva lean Muller Io Pler Puqz 'fl w 1 1 1 n o ' . 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 cm Jfwyr ww, BOTTOM ROW Iunxor Chxpps Ona Bergner Betty Io Hnderson Betty Bxvens Patrxcxa Bnght Ieanette Groppe George Barlow Miss Verna Robinson MIDDLE ROW Duane Golden Hlma Grabe Carletta Farmer Marcelyn Dedrxck Sharon Damels Shirley Benzel Elsie Clemens Ivan Brauer TOP ROW lack George Roland Brauer Charles Bagby Richard Hmen George Fotmos Raymond Hnthony Bxll Bolz hm Brooks Max Hdams NOT IN PICTURE Dxck Flohr Mary Lou Butts Page 30 BOTTOM ROW Hugh Perkxns Lorna Lxmbeck Wanda McIrv1n Betty Hendncks Io Hnn Kmney Hrlmo. Harte Lucxlle Lye Ieanne Lxvmgston Ierry L1VlI'lgSlOI1. MIDDLE ROW Iohn Moseman Bomta Hazhtt Lucxlle Kampbell Hrlene Hmer Bud Osborn Bllce Prmtz Ioan Mahalley LOIS Horton Wendall Iohnson TOP ROW Ion MCWlll1QmS Hrlan Hartman Pat Kmnersley Iames Myers Marvm Nelson Ierry Iohnson LeRoy Moore Mxss Mary Stowe .1 I I I . 1 T I 1 1 -I .1 . I I I 1 W I 1 1' 1 .I W- I . .1 I I -1 I 1 T 1 l .1 ' I l 1 1 . -1 I 1 1 u 1 1. u BOTTOM ROW Larry Tobler Hrdls Schlesselman Beverly Wasser Manan Sherwood Patty Stewart Loulse Sweet Edna Schnell Blll Welch MIDDLE ROW Mr Glenn Hckerson Irene Wtthg Donna Wxlson Mathxlda Worrelmun Stanley Smllh Glenna Smxth Carol Tremam Lee Sellers TOP ROW Decm Smxth Don Shxpman IGCkW16d6bUfg Don Sabm Tom Zxtek Ronald Rogers Dean Wise Dallas Sebold NOT IN PICTURE Flrdlen Sxmpson Robert Sterkel Jfwm 351144 In the garb of comlc characters durmg thelr 1n1t1at1on Seotember 28 the frosh carrxed on the tradltlons of kneelmg bowmg and carrymg books for the upperclassmen Each one dlsplayed h1s talent 1n an afternoon assembly rangmg from 1m1tat1ons to Schmoos Prlzes were awarded to Edna Schnell for Carmen Mlranda Marlan Sherwood as Cass Daly and Roland Memlnger and Dallas Sebold who were both ln femxnme attlre To repay them the sophs honored them at a dance 1n October Elected as offlcers of the 83 frosh were Marcelyn Dedrlck governor Charles Bagby lleutenant gov ernor Carletta Farmer treasurer and Beverly Wasser secretary Mxss Verna Robmson as perma nent sponsor was 3SSlStEd by Mlss Mary Stowe and Mr Glenn Ackerson Murder seemed to provlde the best entertain ment for the class party on November 12 Presented wlth corsages were the two chosen as candldates for Valentme Sweetheart Bomta I-Iazlltt and Jeanne Lxvmgston On March 31 the class presented thenr program m the form of a televxsxon show of A Day ln Sxdney Hxgh School As IS customary they had a class DICIIIC at the end of the year Page 31 w L I , , , 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 y . 1 ' - I nc as ' ' - s 7 v 7 1 - v . 1 v . . . H . ' . . ,, r 1 r ' v 1 y a , . - . ffl Freshman officers are Charles Bagby, lieutenant gover- nor: Beverly Wasser, secretary: Marcelyn Dedrick, gover- nor: and Carletta Farmer. treasurer. ,aw 3 ' if sf T . Chosen by their classmates to lead yells at Freshman games are fabovel Sharon Daniels, Marcelyn Dedrick. and Cbelowl Lucille Lye. Ieanne Livingston. ,ml ry If f xl ,gr JY ' ,ff 5 5 ,. , yi 4 .' V.. , - g l l , Xi Af V Cornered by pirate Lucille President Truman? ? - KZJ els - it l Kampbell. is radio star Sharon looks like him-could be- 'lay - Daniels. no. of course not-just if Richard Hmen. f - ' f . 53? 4 'lair ' 33 In the garb of the B. O. Plenty family are Marcelyn Dedrick. Ieanne Livingston and Hrlina Harte. QQ ULUL With her gavel IS Speaker of the National House ol Representatives Kathleen Hgnew Ser geant at Brms Wayne Willard is in the background In the front row are Phyllis Relior Marian Sherwood Kathryn McV1cker Ierry Livingston and Emma Haupt In the second are Charlyne Krueger Dale Buehrer Ioan Stewart Dick Powell Dennis Wamsley and Raymond Rnthony The back row contains Delores Iohnson Wilber Hllgood Don Sabin and Phyllis Smith wir Called in for a session with President Qlbert Nimtz are his cabinet: Secretary of Hgricul- ture Robert Steffens. Secretary ol Qctivities Elda Larsen, Secretary ol Treasury Dorothy Neary. Secretary ol lnterior Don Barker and Secretary of Personnel Mary Ellen Livingston. Not pictured is Secretary oi State Muriel Story. Page' S5 Page 34 FRONT ROW Betty Schaitert Carolyn Hazlewood IoHnne Davxs Betty Mem mger Secretary ol State Rose Mary Iones Lxeutenant Governor Lewxs Mxlhon BHCK ROW Norma Rowan Dale Kmney Rxchard Hnthony Mary Story Glenes Block was the only member of the Iunior Legislature absent. Shown are Edith Wrather, Clarice Gade, Ronnie Oven- den, Hrlita lngwerson, Robert Montgomery, Icmis Siemers and Peggy Cossey. In the background are Sergeants-at-Hrms Keith Rihn and Howard Htkins. Secretary of State Mariorie Hdams keeps the minutes as Lieutenant Governor Clairelyn Lyngholm presides. Tl-UWNS PPIOP BOYD DUFF Hssembled lor a meetmg are Sophomore Leg1slators Raymond Thomas speaker of the house Finn Kolqer Iane Boyd Ellen Pnor Shxrley Buehrer Boyd Waddell lane Duffy and Ed Haupt Secretary ol State Carol Ladme takes mmutes XJ 'TV' Hssembled lor a meehng are members of the Freshman Legislature Shlrley Benzel Ioan Mahalley Ieanne Lxvmgston Dean Wlse Stan Smxth and Bud Osborn Behmd them are Beverly Wasser secretary ol state Carletta Farmer secretary ol treasury Edna Schnell attor ney general Rlchard Hmen sergeant at arms and Charles Bagby lleutenant gole nor Gover nor Marcelyn Dednck IS not plctured here Hlso absent were Sharon Damels and Duane Golden leg slators Ronald Rogers IS the other sergeant at arms Pam fm ff ' ,Q 9, 1 was - ,x 1 Q, few df? .,,2Qf 4 4 M A 'Y 'ic - . , Q ..:-:. Mfg I 'gn .. .. .. , 1,.:, E :.. ,I I J Z,,:,,.,, m 335539321522 ' bf lx h 'gf ,E:2 ' MT 9 jlw Lcflw Swami FRONT ROW left to nght Ronnie Ovenden Fred Peters Robert Iensen Rrnold Wlttxgp Stan Kennedy Dale Buehrer Robert Montgomery SECOND ROW Hank Deanes Ioe Hemlem Dxck Powell Lewxe Mxllxon Dave Wxllxs Bull Burr Ray Etherton THIRD ROW lohn Harden Kexth Rxhn lra Lund Vernon Kallwext Howard Htlnns Bill Bretermtz Chuck Peterson Ed Haupt BRCK ROW Coach Leo Shuman Dennu Wamsley Wayne Willard lon McW1ll1ams Dallas Sebold Melvin Davxs Coach Glenn Hclcerson Coached by Leo Shuman the Maroon eleven came forth thls season wlth s1x vxctorles and three defeats Despite an mgury rxddled season the team chalked up 175 polnts to their opponents Sl Dale Kmney was the f1rst to leave the squad because of a bad knee Next to be lnlured was Ray Etherton tackle who tore shoulder llgaments Wayne Wlllard and Dean Hmer suffered ankle knee and leg bruises the season Colds flu and strep throat hampered Powell and Kennedy Ira Lund also pulled leg muscles and had to hobble around on crutches Howard Fltklns was out after Chappell players hurt hrs back Broken noses were gamed by Lewle Ml' hon Flrnle Wllllg and Dale Buehrer Defeatmg Sterlmg the f1rst game 186 Cuntxl the last mmutes 1t looked llke a repetltlon of last years wlnl the S men Journeyed to Bridgeport for the f1rst conference txlt only to have the Bulldogs squeeze by them 76 Hvengmg the1r heartbreaker wlth Br1dgeport the Stdney eleven outshone Chadron 396 Paced by l-lalfback Stan Kennedy Sxdney tamed the Bayard Tlgers 25 0 Fred Peters wxth two scores helped dxsappomt the enemy coach who wanted a blrthday vtctory Outmaneuverxng the lndxans all the way the team ousted Ogallala 31 U Oshkosh undefeated for two years fell to the S men on our home sod I2 7 Insplred by the play mg of fullback Fred Peters the locals grounded Ger mg 32 7 on a cold bloody mght fWell three broken noses made 1t that wayl rooters came when Chappell buffaloed the Maroon and Black 14 0 and xnyured so many by clxppmg Scraplng together a makeshllt eleven for the last conference game Coach Shuman sent h1s lads to meet the much Inspired Klmball Longhorns The postponed game was a l4 12 Wln for the K men Returnxng lettermen for the fall season wxll be Buehrer B111 Burr Ovenden Iensen Montgomery Fltklns Wlllard Keith Rthn Wtnnxng the honor of the year was Dave Wxllxs who was chosen honorary team captaln by the S Club Dave has played on the f1rst lmeup for three years and has always been one of their mamstays Gregg McBr1de placed htm on the World Herald Class B f1rst team and the Llncoln lournal rated htm on the Q11 State thxrd team Page 37 . . W I ' - I I .I 7 I - I I I W I . I 7 I . . I , . ' . - . 1 1 I , . severe enough to keep them out the remainder of Greatest Sorrow of the Season for the S1dneY - , I - I ' Y ' ' 7 - I I 4 V A I I A pwdlwf- Fafzadv. COMMENTS FROM HND HBOUT THE LETTERMEN ON PREVIOUS PHGES: C11 DHVE WILLIS-Left Guard, three letters- Wish we'd had better luck cmd won more of the games. - Boys chose him Honorary Captain.-Named on Flll- State B Team. C21 DRLE KINNEY-Lettered for three years, full- back-Bad knee injury forced him to drop after the Bridgeport game- My favorite was the Chappell game of '46, because it was the most deciding one. C31 BILL BRETERNITZ-Two S's for this line-man, l-lad the most fun in the Bayard and Gering games this year. C41 RONNIE OVENDEN-Midget junior quarter- back who has earned a letter twice, Hated having so many get hurt, always wondered who'd be next! C51 BOB IENSEN-Iunior back, I'll never forget all the clipping in the Chappell game, and my stiff neck for days later, after all that, I was penalized! C61 LEWIE MILLION-Lettered his junior and senior years, sometimes at center, part of the time at the back, Had lots of fun all year. C71 FRED PETERS-Back in the lineup after let- tering his sophomore year, then hurting a knee last year, Liked the Gering game best because he hit harder that night, even if he did his scoring against Bayard. C81 DICK POWELL-Tackle with three stripes on his sweater, I liked last year's Kimball game, here, it was the muddiest one, but we won! C91 WFIYNE WILLRRD-First letter for this small junior halfback, l'1l remember Oshkosh longest be- cause when I fell, another man fell on me, and l hurt my leg, had to use crutches most of the rest of the season. DATE OPPONENT PLACE WE THEY Sept. 17 STERLING Here 18 6 24 BRIDGEPORT There 6 7 Oct, 1 CHADRON Here 39 6 8 BAYARD There 25 0 22 OGALLALA Here 31 0 29 OSHKOSH Here 12 7 Nov. 5 GERING There 32 7 ll CHAPPELL Here 0 14 19 KIMBA LL There 12 14 TOTAL 175 61 C101 HOWHRD HTKINS- Oshkosh game was the best, 'cause after they hit you once, you didn't feel any more, says this two-letter junior, who received a back injury in the Chappell slaughter. Cll1 HRNIE WITTIG-Senior right halfback who made a TD on the third play at Oshkosh, naturally that was his favorite game. C121 VERNON KHLLWEIT-This senior's first let- ter, l'll recall Kimball longest because of their dif- ferent kind of kickoff. Cl31 ROBERT MONTGOMERY-Iunior end and back with his first major S, Liked Ogallala's one passer, you'd have thought he was on our side. C141 l-IRNK DEINES-Twice gained letters at Su- perior, twice here, favored Ogallala, because every- thing went so well. C151 RRY ETHERTON-Two-letter senior, Didn't we click, though, against Chadron? -Pulled shoulder muscles, and had to finish the season as water boy. C161 CHUCK PETERSON-Back who earned his first letter, Would have been a little better season if I would have remembered all of my equipment. Cl71 DQLE BUEHRER-Second-year regular who is a junior, end and back, Had fun at Bayard, be- cause almost everything went right. C181 IOE I-IEINLEIN-Iunior and senior letterman, My worst scare was when Oshkosh was on our goal line near the end of the game, if we hadn't held, we'd have lost the game. C191 STRN KENNEDY-First team halfback for two years, Had the most fun at Bayard, because we worked the same play eight times in a row. CNot pictured: Iohn Elwell, one-letter lineman. Dean Hiner, senior end with first S, l'll not forget Chappell and my long weeks on crutches. 1 In a. sort of huddle, discussing pre-game strategy is the first lineup: CBack row and on aro'und1 Hank Deines, Arnie Wittig, Bob Jensen, Fred Peters, Stan Kennedy, Dale Buehrer, Ray Etherton, Dave Willis Lewie Million, Dick Powell and Joe Heinlein. Qlter a scoreless game the strong Kimball Sec Lackmg the oflenstve punch of prevlous years the l948 Reserves started slowly but gamed momentum and won two of the last three games to break even The starttng lmeup varted but usually these boys were ln for the openmg ktckoff Lme Duane Schnel der Wayne Schnetder Beverly Kxnnersley Ronald Rogers Ketth Rlhn Ed Haupt and Charles Bagby Backs Melvln Davxs Ray Rnthony Denms Wamsley and Ion McW1ll1ams Others who also played well and were awarded letters by Coach Ray Maley were lack Wtedeburg Ross Iones Pat Kmnersley Max Qdams Fllvm Rurnch George Ogden Dallas Sebold Larry Tobler George Barlow Iohn Harden Robert Iewett and B111 Bolz no match lor the heavter tougher Sterltng Ttgers The score was 200 by half Showmg up well for the locals were Max Fldams as a pass recetver lack W1edeburg as end Blll Bolzs hard tacklmg Bob Iewett on defense and Ronald Rogers at tackle In the hard fought w1n Wayne Wtllard had scored a TD by the end of the ftrst quarter and the DATE Sept Oc Oc Oct 2 OPPONENT STERLING J ULESBURG KIMBALL OSHKOSH 1948 RESERVE FB. SCHEDULE PLACE WE THEY There Here Here There 19 53 pomt was good There was good runnmg by Myers Wlllard and Iewett and the lme showed up well 140 tt was an aerial vlctory Rurlch Haupt B Klnnersley and the Schnelders looked best for Sld ney It was Ray Flnthonys touchdown that won the thrllltng t1lt on the Oshkosh turf Th1s was the fxrst nlght game ln Stdney Reserve hlstory and the boys responded by playtng thexr best to close the season FRONT ROW Left to nght Coach Ray Maley Ed Haupt Dallas Sebold Dean Wxse Stan Smxth Max Hdams George Barlow SECOND ROW Wayne Schnelder Duane Schnexder Ion McW1llmms Carl Moore Ross Iones Blll Bolz THIRD ROW Iohn Harden Denms Wamsley Wllber Bllgood George Ogden lack George BHCK ROW Dxck Fxsher. Ixm Myers. lack Wledeburg. Ronald Rogers. Rupert Dobesh, Pat Kmnersley, Beverly Kmnersley Page 41 I O 1 . . 3 0 32 - - - L 6 13 7 ' z. 14 o 14 ' . 19 s o Qutweighed cmd inexperienced' the Mqroons were onds made two goals in the last six minutes to win 5 D7 RONNIE OVENDEN Qlways the smallest tel low on the floor he S out srnarted many a blgaer opponent strll has an other year at forward has been a starter tor t vc seasons ROBERT MONTGOMERY th r o ws has everycne guessrng 1un1or center only new one ot sta 1 4 trve replacvng Vrzrra DHLE BUEHRER lumor guard wlth two years on the llrst strmc who has the abllrty to rump and shoot HHN K DEINES Usually the lrrst called rn to sulostltute and started at center the last few games lettered at Super lor h1s Soph year and here lVJ1CG, the thrrd senror Page 42 'Q-sf CO CHPTHIN STHN KENNEDY Frah potnt man of the sea on IW both held aoals and ws also a semor tlns v s l Q second year on tie 1 t ou ntet as lo ard ,blb Q 41. P- . Q Z.,: ::,,A: Z ' Q I ' Z I. ' g - ,...E:vE,: liek Q I . - my X' S' I E ,zlvzzl In Vzzu His technique on free ,wg X ,:,,,.: thro .g Q , ta lit 'I Yrs A . EE Kg' . .,.. N y l U Z - CO CHPTHIN DHLE KINNEY Excelr ht scrapper and slcllled hall handler second year rea lar IF thls hrs 'semor year at uard Sham BOB IENSEN lumor who started or Plckerson IU hls tougher game alert forward MELVIN DHVIS Soeedy Jumor also u ed eome 1h the reserve IOHN HHRDEN Sophomore who lettered for lrrst hme agile esoec ally rn the alr HUGH MCHUGH He ght rs an asset for sophomore who got thl ye Pay: 43 Qu .. l V b.. f l'l:'., . 2 ' li 4 A I I K ,.'-- Q 'l :1 5, 'fr' '... Si I : A, : Q :. . V ---:. I Eli 'e , ' r . ' til'Q. ,. In .,-. sr: 1 Q r this l 1 . . his ,.::. ff' vu first S 's ar ,: 1 E -i z: . -' BOTTOM ROW Dale Buehrer Dale Kmney Bob Montgomery Stan Kennedy Ronnie Ovenden MIDDLE ROW-Coach Glenn Rckerson Bob Iensen Hank Dames Hugh McHugh Iohn Harden Melvxn Davis Coach Leo Shuman TOP ROW-Student Manager Ioe Hexnlem Wxlber Hllgood Wayne Wlllard Dennis Wamsley Boyd Waddell Ira Lund Lewxe Mllllon Rrme Wxttlg Marvzn Schnell Chosen as one of the four seeded teams Sldney dtd not have to play ln the frrst round ot the Western Nebraska Class B Tournament on Saturday March 5 ln Scottsbluff On Monday Stdney saw actton agamst Brrdgeport Leadtng ln the thrrd Z9 18 lt looked lrke an easy vlctory but the Bu11 dogs came back 1n the fmal penod more than doublmg thetr score to make the board read 40 37 Ovenden and Kmney led the Maroons wxth nme each and Kennedy had seven Gertng Klmball and M1tche11 also came out on top w1th Mttchell Sxdney s next opponent Qlthough the Maroans were the underdogs they put up a good hght and never tralled more than mne po1nts unttl the last three mmutes Ftnal readrng was 30 43 Ktmball lost to Gerrng leavrng them to play the S men for consolatxons Hlgh man Ovenden tallred exght agamst the Txgers Determxned to wrn the thxrd place trophy the Srdney cagers got a good lead the second quarter and managed to eke out a 33 31 wxn over Kxmball Buehrer s n1ne was best for the S men Ovenden collected erght and Montgomery srx Trtumphant coach who had dxed the week before Because of weather condxtrons only 18 of the regularly scheduled 19 games were played Desptte the fact that Sxdney had only frve wxns and eleven losses thetr season was actually better than that w1th total polnts of 569 to the opponents 581 The Maroons made two more f1e1d goals all year than drd thexr contenders The locals and enemxes each had a 444 average tn free throws Leading all the way tn the opener Curtxs Stdney won 45 27 Buehrer netted 15 and Kennedy ll On the next mght the one poxnt second quarter proved fatal as North Platte won Montgomery Kmney and Kennedy all fouled out Kmney s srx was hugh Pls Kennedy hauled tn 16 the S men took Lodgepole 41 28 Trrplxng the score ln the second the team came through w1th a 39 27 wm over Klmball here Buehrer had 10 etght of them ln the decrsrve permod Wlth mne of hxs twelve free throw chances good Kennedy was tops he made seven of the n1ne polnts made tn the f1rst half at Scottsbluff Harden also proved hrs wo th that mght wxth three of four grft tosses and two baskets xn the 1ast period Dead eye Stan got four out of ftve and two baskets aga1nst Chappell Ht Gothenburg Kmneys seven were all that were made by Shurnan boys 111 the ftrst canto On the same tr1p the boys played and lost at Holdrege Before fouhng out Ronme Ovenden made the only basket rn the second and rated along w1th Kennedy as hlgh with stx Only stx fouls were called agamst the Maroons tn thms t1lt Fllthough the Maroon and Black Cagesters trxpled therr score rn the thtrd Gerrng came through w1th 35 29 Kmney s ten led the column Page 44 Sldneys btg nxaht was at home agarnst Chadron eve y body scored' Montgomery made 16 the last half Kmney s mght total was 15 Kennedy and Buehrer each added 10 No one on erther slde fouled out Shumans reserves played and sco ed the thlrd pertod and the thrrd strmg dld the same tn the 1ast Wrth the same number of fxeld goals and tree throws Stdney was defeated by four on the Chappell floor Hxmmg straight Ovenden made all of hrs four chances Kennedy was responsible for 10 Ronnte and Monk made eight each In the next t11t Stan reached the hrghest record of the year wxth 17 12 ot them tn the ftrst half That the Scottsbluff Bearcats were up aga1nst a team as mrghty as they was proved rn the return game here Tied at the flrst quarter and second and ahead at the thxrd Sxdney lost by a basket after the frerce struggle Kennedy was hrgh w1th 14 w1th etght of mne fee throw attempts Kmney had 10 Playmg the fxrst overtxme of the season the Maroons lost at Kimball by fxve potnts Ronnie Stan and Hank had etght each m the high fouling game the Smen frmshed with only tour men on the floor Qnother close one was w1th Ogallala who defeated Sxdney by two Scormg three of four on extra chances pushed Ronme rn the lead wxth 11 Kennedy contrrbuted 10 Nelther team lost any players on fouls Mitchell by far the best opponent of the year led all the way on the Sidney floor as the senxors Stan Dale K and Hank played thelr last at home Dale came through wxth 12 Ronnte 10 and Stan 8 The Ttgers Scott and Ledmgham paced therr teammates w1th 19 and 16 respectlvely They truly de s rved to wm at the tourney DHTE Dec Dec Dec an an an an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 25 PLHCE Here Here There Here There Here There There Here Here There There Here There There Here OPPONENT THEY CURTIS NORTH PLHTTE LODGEPOLE KIMBHLI. SCOTTSBLUFF CHHPPELI. GOTHENBURG HOLDREGE GERING CHHDRON CHHPPELL BRIDGEPORT SCOTTSBLUFF KIMBHLL OGHLLBLH MITCHELL N a 11x Ee 4 I 30 V Q x . , 1 33 t E1 . . V . . GS . I . . I Mitche11's trophy was presented to the young son of their - - I , , I WE - ' - I r . 8 45 . ' ' 2 I ' - . 18 15 - ' - U . l7 41 ' ' ' - I 1 . 'I 39 2 ' - ' - I . ll 32 n g ' Y r I . 14 21 ' ' ' ' A I . 21 38 . ' - I . 22 23 A I ' ' . l 29 'S ' g ' I . 4 71 4 ' A . 8 33 ' . ll 46 ' ' ' ' 1 ' . 15 42 ' ' V . 18 31 ' . 22 26 I ' , I ' . 37 Un, jhczb, jam, Iensen iumps high for the re- bound bull during a game on our home floor. v' X! 56 Despite opponents' attempts to stop him. Dale Buehrer throws the ball toward the goal. Kennedy goes up tor the ball completely surrounded by Lodge pole players. on their iloor In case Iensen's shot tails. Ovenden. closely Waiting for a possible rebound is Buehrer stands ready for the followed by an en- Iensen: shooting from high in the rebound. emy player. shoots air is Buehrer: place is. once more. for the needed two Lodgepole. points. Page n1ne was best he made three of four of hrs free Sul: W1nn1ng half of the1r fourteen games the secona team under Coach Glenn Flckerson p1led up 443 polnts to the1r opponents 438 Boyd Waddell led the scorlng w1th a total of 80 Wamsley rated a close second w1th 78 ln free throws Waddell had a hrgh percentage of 475 HTHIG W1tt1g 447 Dennls Wamsley and Hugh McHugh each 42l Others w1th good percentages were lra Lund Melvm Davls Marv Schnell W1lber .Qllgood and Wayne W1llard Flrst game and w1n was Lorenzo Flfter tylng the score at mld game and doubl1ng 1t durlng the third quarter the Reserves emerged V1ClOTlOUS 3518 Mc Hugh was hlgh po1nt wlth l2 l0 of wh1ch were made tn the last half North Platte proved too strong for the seconds de featlng them l8 40 It was a low foul1ng game with no one el1m1nated from elther team Davls and Waddell led the scorlng 1n the Lodge pole game each w1th e1ght Rfter the team added ten polnts each quarter the fxnal readtng was 4017 ln the f1rst of two t1lts w1th Ktmball the Smen came out on the short end of a 37 4l score McHugh throws Dave W1ll1s was next w1th etght There were l7 po1nts separat1ng Sldney and Vlc w1th l0 of the 29 46 score Flckersons men captured the ftrst game wxtn Chappell by three pornts Flfter a tle at th hal the f1n1sh was 36 33 lensen paced the Maroons w1t ntne and Waddell was next w1th etght Even though the Gordon game was cancele the second strmg was busy Plnother w1n was taken from Lorenzo Waddell made l3 of the 32 29 tally Fllthough t1ed IH the thtrd quarter Lorenzos lOSll g tr ak t a changed to wc ory 20 29 Du1 g the ftr penod W1tt1g made the only basket for S1dney Wamsley led the scorlng Wllh ten Lagglng all the way the Reserves lost to Chap pell 1827 Htgh pomter was Lund w1th ntne wh1le Wamsley and Waddell fouled out Mtller from Chap pell made f1ve of seven free throws 1n an ll potn total Iumplng ahead ID the th1rd and leadmg the rest of the game the Seconds won over Br1dgeport 44 26 Each slde had 29 fouls and each lost two men The local lads made half of the1r free throws wh1le Brtdgeport made only one thlrd of thetrs Hlgh scorer Page 46 was Waddell w1th l4 Wllllg and Wamsley collected l6 etght each Whue Scottsbluff made l7 S1dney made only four IH the thlrd this lost the game for the home quxntet 41 55 It was a lowfou11ng ttlt w1th only 20 called Leadmg pomtgetters were McHugh ll Har den 9 Waddell 8 Wamsley 7 For Scottsbluff Wllls was the hero w1th 13 Wlth a conslstent lead Klrnball won 20 36 Top s orers were W1tt1g McHugh and Lund each w1th four Klmball s ace was Clay Wllh 22 Ogallala tralled all game to the 44 l3 f1n1sh lm provlng on thelr g1ft tosses the Reserves made l4 of 20 trles Waddells l4 and Lunds etght made ha of the score Last game of the season ended 1n a narrow v1c to y T1ed 1n the second and lead1ng the rest of the way Stdney bettered Mltchell by only one 2928 Paclng Stdney was Wamsley w1th l0 RESERVE SCHEDULE Date Dec Dec Dec an an an Feb Feb 1- eb Feb Feb Feb Feb E b Place Here Here There Here There Here Here Here llhere Ther e He e There There Here V e Opponent They 'I 443 L oren2o North Platte Lodgepole Ktrnball Scottsbluff Chappell Lorenzo Lorenzo Chappell Brtdgeport Scottsbluff K1mball Ogallala Mttchell tory m the scottsbmft game, Bob 1-ensen finished ' 9 35 ' 7 ' - . 110 ' 18 . 1 b I 17 40 .. Q 1 -p . V . .- 121 7 37 ' ' ' ' A ' ' U 1 . ll 29 - l - 3 1 . 14 36 A Y - - . 3 32 V ' . I v 4 ' ' 2 . 3 ' 18 1 ' , A - .ll ,- 44 ' A ' ,15 ,f 41 . l . ' ll E Q 118 ' 20 ' ' 122 ' 44 l I I n . l I , fe . 25 , 29 ' jimi, flaw, BOTTOM ROW George Barlow Charles Bagby Bxll Bolz Ion McW1ll1oms Stan Smxth MIDDLE ROW B111 Welch Dallas Sebold Iack Wxedeburg Don Sabm Larry Tobler TOP ROW Student Manager Ronald Rogers Max Hdams Dean Wxse Marvm Nelson Rlchard Hmen Coach Ray Maley One of the best Freshmen Basketball teams t olay for Stdney Hlgh was the comment of Coach Ray Maley as he revtewed the l948 49 season The schedule was ltmtted to elght games wrth stx vtc tortes and two losses The Stdney lads scored 230 pomts to I78 for thelr opponents an average of 30 per game lor Sldney and 22 for the opposmon Be s1des the regular schedule several practlce games were played to keep the squad tn trtm Flt the Std ney Freshmen Tourney they defeated O hko h 25 Zl gut then lost to Kmtball tn the champ1onsh1p game 8 36 Ntneteen were candtdate ' r the team and rr t o them were perslstent tn thelr efforts lor tourte rt FRESHMFH SCHFDULE Opponent Po te D1 to Ktatball tr tc Gurle slit' l K toall Place Tl ere There Tourn 1 Tourn y e They 283 are Btll Bolz honorary captaln George Barlow Charles Bagley Max Pldams Ion MCW1ll1GmS Stanlev Smith Larry Tobler Don Sabtn Dean Wise lack Wtedeburg Marvm Nelson Btll Welch Rlchard Flmen and Dallas Sebold Charles Bagby recelved the medal lor the best ree throw record m actual garne wth 15 of Zl for a 710 percent average Thts IS the top performance made V1 the four years S1dney has had Frosh Bas Ketloall Others who have recelved the medal gtven ach fear by Coach Male-y are Howard Fltklns l046 47 a d John Hara n tn 194748 The Srdney Frosh rave a four year record of 30 Before a tough home game Coach Ray Maley and hrs fxrst flve hne up to be photographed Ion McW1ll1ams B111 Bolz Charles Bagby Blll Barlow and Stan Smith 'A I I H c 1 ' , . . ' z I 4 , - . ' ' f - '. . s, i. ' . I A I F I e il A V ' : in I ' . ' uw A s ,ou .Q , .os Y ' 9 ' w played the entire season and recelvedlletters, Thin' ' .4.' 'ns and lT losses, 69Ll percent T I W t r t 39 18 r I. n There l0 20 Peetz He-Te 38 15 40 44 Sterl' .g Here Z8 l7 Ktrr ' all Here 25 I6 y Here Zl 20 Sunol Here 29 Z8 Ox. Kes t 92 25 2l ltr ' . . 28 36 W 235 . . ' n . . I . ' ' I Un jim, IN FRONT Coach Leo Shuman BOTTOM ROW Ronnte Ovenden LeRoy Schnell Dave Wtlhs Dtck Powell Ioe Hemletn Fred Peters Iohn Fonda Iuntor Seevers Dtck Ftsher MIDDLE ROW Kexth Rthn Hrnte Wttttg Don Barker Charlte Barlow Lewxs Mtllton Dale Buehrer Dale Kmney Dean Htner Lloyd Overmtller Stan Kennedy Hugh McHugh Iolm Harden BHCK ROW Bob Sherrerd LeRoy Chaon Ira Lund Robert Montgomery Don Vtzma Doyle Butts Tom Myers Howard Htkms Bob Iensen Wayne Wxllard In the opentng meet the Ktmball Dual the Stdney men were vtctortous Ktnney won the shot and dtscus Htner won the htgh hurdles tn 83 Barlow was sec ond Vtztnas 99112 was the best for the vaulters Buehrer and Lund t1ed for second Dales shot dts tance was 42 5112 Butts Lund and Chaon followed htm 1r1 that order Klnneys dtscus heave Was 1231 Wttttg was thtrd and Butts fourth Ktrrtballs Court rtey won the htgh lump Wtth 58114 whtle Buehrer and Harden a frosh tted for the next best Barlow won the 100 Overmtller won the mtle and Mtllton was rtght behtnd htm Kennedy took the low hurdles Wtth Htner pactng htm Barlow led the 440 Mont gomery was thtrd and Kahl fourth ln the 880 race Mtllton was the Wtnner Sherrerd was fourth Buehrer won the broad Jump and Seevers and Wttttg tted for second Qt the Scottsbluff Ftelays Ktrtney won the shot put the Maroon placed fourth tn the relay how ever they won the medley whtch ts a combtnatton of all the dtstances tn relay form Wtth 38 potnts Stdney took the trophy tn thetr own Invttattonal nearest competttor was Oshkosh wtth 32112 Ogallala got 16112 Mtnatare 14 Ktmball 13 Iulesburg 9 Brldgeport 8 Btg Sprtngs 5 Chap Page 48 pell 5 and Lewellen 3 Hgatn Shumans lads were vtctortous tn the Ktmball lnvttattonal wtth 69112 potnts The hosts were next tn ltne wtth 40 Hctrrtsburg and Ptnes Bluff each managed ntne and Potter tratled wtth two Std ney set ntne school records tn thts meet Results of the Dtstrtct Qualtfytng Meet were thus Dean Htner came out ftrst tn htgh hurdles Wtth a new record of 158 Lewte Mtllton establtshed a new mark of 2079 tn the 880 The lll vault of Don VIZIHG ts also a new htgh Dale Ktnney heaved the shot 462 Barlow was second tn the 440 The Maroon relay team placed second P111 of these lads qualtftecl then to go to the state meet tn May The seven who went to Ltncoln met sttff compett tton as was expected V1z1na tted for thtrd tn pole vault Ktnney was second tn shot and the boy frorn Holdrege who beat htm Won the Gold Medal for the best tn all four classes Barlow was ftfth tn the 440 Wtth a new school record of 1359 the relay team tBuehrer Barlow Ktnney and Wttttgl tted for thtrd Lettermen who are back for the 49 season are Wttttg Mtllton Buehrer Ktnney Htner Kennedy and Ovenden gmmay naar' lit, in FRONT ROW Duane Schneider Oakley Osborn Ierry Robmson Rxchard Schafiert Wxlber Hllgood Wayne Schnexder BHCK ROW Coach Ray Maley Bob Gordon Boyd Waddell Iolm Harden Hugh McHugh Denms Wamsley Fo11ow1ng rn the footsteps of thetr predecessors flnrshed an undefeated season wlth 313 total potnts as compared to the 206 ot the elght teams they op posed tn four meets There has been only one b1em1sh on the three year Freshman record Lodgepole tn 1946 37 35 E1ght VlClOT1SS are to the1r credrt These th1n clads gave Coach Maley hrs fourth undefeated athletic season at Srdney others were 1947 Frosh Track and 1945 and 1947 Footba11 Be SSTVES For scorlng the most track and t1e1d po1nts rn 1948 Iohn Harden recetved a s11ver cup Leadmg the thxrteen member squad wee these who lettered and thetr polnts Iohn Harden 86 Ierry Bobmson 75 Dennxs Wamsley 42 Hugh McHugh 37 good 8 and Wayne Schnelder 4 Others representlng the class were Bob Haz11tt Oakley Osborn Rtchard Schatfert Ed Haupt and Bob Gordon Ierry Roblnson was undefeated ln the 100 yard da h Hugh McHugh and Iohn Harden IH both pole vault and h1gh pump t1ed for hrst place IH each of the meets Schedule Frosh 83 Iunlor Hlgh 45 Frosh 65 Soph Gym Team 63 Frosh 78 Sunol 9th and 10th 50 Sxdney Invltattonal Frosh 85 Dalton 24 Sunol 15 Potter 4 and Peetz 2 Page 40 2 1 1 if 11 Q 4 u Q A gxisizilyr 1 ' Q- Mint :Ev 7 I ., . A , x ' 1 the 1948 Frosh Tracksters, under Coach Ray Maley, Duane Schneider 275 Boyd Waddell 23g Wilber H11- ar , R nf 3 'X - 'Q 1 I I ww 1 , ,,.f,,Qh sw, qs , , 3, S V A . 1 X 4 - is fl -1 vi NN , 'Sak Q if M 4 'V , . , Q21 v,::, , ., ' 1 K , -,E ..,- .. ':- ' ::. Q! : . VA ,.,., , , -I W . . I... , A ,. N -I 3 .. ,K ,N I 1, N ,nnn I .,,:, , Q x,,, .. M' Y -ww P,.,:. A' A - an x Q W . 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A ' 1 Tl1's yt1z11 s grutlp ul 27 is l1cz1clccl by Dz1l1 i IIC-'. 'itl 111' fu' Q , ,,,,v Dale BLIIIIIVCI' clue to 1110111 1111 101' next year. There are 114: 'ju 1 'g cl 1' 5 ' pg L' 1 'Q -l A l e'1. ' 'S 'away rz'1' a I M . ' 1 1 x - lp- ' 'xS, 1. I- ' 5- ls l kv Q ' 1 t'1 1 - , as Q 21's ' ' to . ' 's XV .'t1'l ff. Ll S1 11111 Ap l l was the llltt' for tl S 1 -'- 1 - ll I 9 II I I CHEERLERDERS Sally Lowe lane Boyd Hnn Kolqer Rose Mary Iones BOTTOM ROW Kathryn McVrcker Donna Hand Faye Sprker Barbara Taylor Suzanne Tewell Wanda Farmer Manan Sherwood Carol Golden Delores Fuller Betty Memmger Beverly Wasser Ieanne Llvmgston SECOND ROW Ioan Bledsoe Dorothy Sebold Hlma Grabe Carletta Farmer Bomta Mrller Kathleen Hgnew Betty Schallert Lucxlle Kampbell Carol Tremaxn Dorothy Neary Ioan Ma hailey Phyllxs Relxor Mrss Elvaree Smxth THIRD ROW Peggy Cossey Io Hnn Kmney Shrrlee Iohnson Wxlma Iohnson Loxs Wrl lard Mary Io Chappell Carol Ladxne Hrllna Harte Bomta Hazlrtt Marxlyn Kretz Mary Ellen Llvmgston Betty Seger Eldora Kampbell Clarrelyn Lyngholm TOP ROW Edith Sanlcs Mary Story Norma Culhns Delores Iohnson Natha Planck Mar celyn Dedrxck Munel Story Sharon Damels Novella Buchanan Mary Fonda Neva lean Mxller Ioan Connell Ioan Pxerson Hrlxta Ingwerson Donna Vee Hendrxcks NOT IN PICTURE Iudy Herrod Mary Lou Butts Pep Cub ofhcers are Bnn Kokler pomt recorder Betty Melnmger secretary Bomta Mrller presrdent Mary Ellen Lxv mgston vxce presrdent Ioan Pxerson hrstorman and Rose Mary Iones treasurer Valentxne Sweetheart of 49 as she stepped through he heart Norma Lea Rowan Pagc o ' 1 1 1 1 . '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. I I ' , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 7 111-nr 1 . ' 1- W 7 11 .r 1 ...M -f N 4 -1- 1 iff 1 f , 3, 1- 2' v K, ' -A r f ' 1 L, 1 I 1 I 1 I ' 1 I 1 I , , A , .. ..4,,......--.. . 1 1 1 7 -. Starting tlie 1 25 Ziiertibers, the Pep Cluir Flnctner ZIIRCVCITICTI this vf-ar was the narniia of 1: now the largeft H1 Inf- :chcole history with 60 ac .1 lvl'1lQIT'lY. ' Sweetheart, the girls hope that thin tive girl.: For the .if-cond year, Mlziiii lflvaree Siruth lqecoizie a trlliticn at SHS. lr1 separate clafs :tier-f-2 1sthnspon.:or 1n'i.:, each group selected two girls' naines to li-1 Presiding for the Terri: are Bonita Miller rtresidi 'i' placed an The ballot Nominated were freshrzieri Mary Ellen Livingstcn v1ce president, Betty Mein- Bonita Hazhtt and Ieanne Liisingstcn, sopriorztcres inger, secretary- Rose Mary lanes, treasurer, lo Pier loan Connell and Carol Golden, iuniors, Mary Ellen son, historian, and Qnn Kolqer, point recorder ldivingstori ana Neva lean Millerg seniors, Rose Mary Cheerleader.: voted in by the entire student body lanes and Norma Rowan Belore the final balloting are Sally Lowe and Ptcfrie lcrios, seniors, and Qnrp Miss Srnith presented each hcnoree with a carna- Kolcier and lane Boyd, sophotriores, therf- were cnly tiori corsage identity ot the Sweethearf wa.: kept 12 who triei out for the positions .ff-crm' 'intil Ylzf- time for hor to appear That nigh' Qi the rqlly bqfgp. 1110 Chgdmm qqmei mg imilqifpg at the halt ot the Scottsblutt game, lore Heinlein were required to go on stage and lead yellsg then :senior governor, presented each of the girls, whc that QVGHITIQ betore the gazne, they were honcred 'Mere followed across the stage with ci spotlight ata picnic in Northside Park Then Norma Rowan stepped through the huge red The girls carrie before .school to practice marching ani white heart and broke the inscription, Sweet- for a weelc, and then they appeared with tl1e Band heart of l949 loe presented her w1tl1 a beautiful to drill in honor of the parents at the Chriflron game he lrt-.1l1ar1f-i corsag-2, on behalf of the Pep Clul Program.: for the giizri--.1 were again Lsolrl to nialcf- lYlCIdf'IIfUll'V-' llorrna wa.: the only canf'l1'late who iii ':1o:1f.-y for the finnuril liinauf-t tor L.f'llf?TII1f1Vi The 'xv' lr-long 'rv the clu date Wa.: Qpril l with lll.?f that lor a tlieinfe Flgain fltf'-r the senior girls plan and prepare the hiri- tho Mretliodist ladies .if-rved 1r1 their Church boar- qui-t they do not attend further iiieetirias, by tridi- 'tzent tion The ',.I'1df2TClUi'1:S airls take over ani elect their Something new for 'he rallies was the calling or: cltzcers fcr flpe cortiina year, it is also custcrnarjr :cr 'sarious Pepstfbrs tor grip talks Fl nurnber ot skit.: the 'rice president to move up to pred-ardent, minor:- rxsere prose-ntei during the athletic seasons, also Fill posed, hence Mary lfllen will be at the helrn nexf were indebted to the lcys in the Pep Banfl who ap- tfill Ori Honor Day the senior inenilierx are CIl'JV11'-'E pf-arf-fl faithliilly to 'lil 'C the spirit prfrsented with red rose.: as 1 token of Vf'II1ftfTEliT1Il.' Candidates for Valen- tine Sweetheart are Norma Lea Rowan, Rose Mary Iones, seniors: Neva lean Miller, Mary Ellen Living- ston, juniors:Cc1rol Golden. Io Connell, sophomores: Iecmne Livingston, Bonita Hazlitt, freshmen. Jfvlflffl Pagc BOTTOM ROW Wanda Farmer Io Hnne Davxs Betty Schaifert Hrlxta Ingwerson Neva Mlller Norma Cullms Betty Memmger Vxrgmxa Sowards Edlth Wrather MIDDLE ROW Wanda Mclrvm Betty Hnderson Kathryn McVxcker Bomta Hazlxtt Shxrley Kokes I.uc1lle Kampbell Lxla Lewls La Vonna Reed Dottxe Overmxller Donna Florke Mary Io Block TOP ROW Mxss Loxs Ferguson Eldora Kampbell Emma Haupt Carletta Farmer Mary Dobesh Barbara McKelvey Wanda Kruse Colette Dxssmore Edxth Sanks Delores Iohnson. Carol Ladme NOT IN PICTURE La Verna Reed and Manlyn Sunderman Y Engrossed m an m terestmg dmscussxon are F H B otfxcers Betty Schalfert presxdent Neva lean Mlller sec treasurer Betty Mem mger parlxamentarxan 4 LaVerna Reed and Helen Rezac Learnmg baby care ln Home Ec stu' up temptmg pastnes for thezr are Beulah Ballew Manlyn Sun George Washmgton Day Dmner derman and Donna Hand 04 nf 4,3 xx ' ' ' F , I , . retary: Norma Cullins. X , : - , 4 K+, - - , - - I ' Y' - wi,- ,Y ' V lei-L: 4 rtzv, , , AW we Q ! x 1 . , 4 A - I J , - Ofhcer for the Fl-H31 argan1zat1on are trad1t1on ally elected lvl the sprmg so they can be prepared for the tall seemo Chosen were Betty Schattert pres1dent V1rg1'11a Sowards VICE pres1dent Neva Mlllef secretarf Norma Cullms treasurer Carol La d1ne h1stor1a'1 IoQ'1ne DUV1a publ1c1ty cha1rman Betty Me1 1'1aer parl1ane'1tar1ar1 and Mary Io Block ong lead r M1 Lo1 Ferghon 18 the spon or Meet1ng a e weld tvw ce a month atter chool th colors are red and wh1te the flower the red owe and the motto Toward New HOTIZOUS Fttter the October dl tr1ct rteetmg lt wa revealed that Glnny Sowardw and Betty Schaflert l1ad been g1ven d1 trtct ott1cf rr a Mclfelxey l1r a Ce p e lflcnt at en r1at1O'1al COr1xer1t101 11 an a C1t 1 r I0 Seated at one of the tables at the George Washmgton Day Dmner are Ruby Mitchell Col ette Dxssmore Mr Nxmtz Mrs and Mr Olson and Mrs Nlmtz New members were 1n1t1ated IH October boxes ot old cloth1ng were sent to Europe and the g1rls contr1buted to the Chnstmas World Festwal FHQ week was celebrated from November l6 l'l November some ot the g1rls attended the D1etr1c' Conterence 1 Germg December proyects were a Bake Sale cn the 5' an tte lol1day party on the 14th Sprmg act1v1t1ee 1ncluded a Valent1ne pa ty tc wlruch the FFR 'nembers and dates were also aelced the State Convennon around the ttrwt ot Qpr1l be1n:z Que t at an FFR PHP! Dance at K1mball and thf IIIICY vta lc IOP 1'1 Curt1 1 evea o old add new ot'1cer ID attendance Dr Cook Mr Weymouth the Trout mans and Mrs Cook seem to be enjoy mg the dmner too much to vxs1t t .JZ H' ,.....-,Q Shghtly vxsxble behmd Thelma Rhme Sure to get all they want to eat. Mr Wey IS Mr H E Wflghf, Mrs Wr1ght and Mxss mouth and Dr Cook heap thexr plates Ferguson are m the background. Mr and Mrs Hgnew are at the nght. the afiaxr the annual school board dinner Pagv av 5 e ss fs 1 J f' J :Q V ' V '7 'El H V A .d .1, 1 ' 1 5 r 1 '1 as . g e . .Q Byb T I V .I nt In style show of clothes the girl: had made, on Qpril l9 vi r 5' 2 , t, ded the . ', r 'I Sur I ' r sl X Ls Wtll ind s r l f K s L4 y la.st iilftltof the . .' ' , Y . 'lv , A ' X ' or-Q f T , N W - ' f' M--N W V ' win- , A f R . .N I I ti ff I , , r 5: arf Q if W ' E' M Purpose of the Iuture Fxrmers of Amerlw ls to de xelop leadershxp thtratter LIIIZCHNIIIP md stholarshxp among lts members all of whom 1re students enrolled 11 Xocatronal Agrxculture The Sldney Chapter of the na tlonal organnatxon 15 actne xn 1ts support of all major tommumty aetnltxes agrrcultural or not Under thelr sponsor Mr LOUIQ Neuman the lwoys haxe helped wlth the Cheyenne County jumor Farr the State Vsfheat Show the Soll Conserwatlon Program md the Noxlous Weel Program To xmproxt the scholastic stmdlng the ehapter en tourages nts mernhers to take part rn drstrnct and state tontests these mcludc Lncstotk Poultry Gram Farn Management Farm Accounts and Daxry Management To tram for leadershxp Puhhc bpeaklng and Parhamentarv Pnotedure Col tests are partmpated 1n 1t dxstrlet exents owexer t ll of the letnlt s ure ol 1 serloue r ture a the tluh sponsored an oxermght fxshmg trlp to Knrgsley Dam 0l'gdI1lZCd a ha kcthall team and held a pheasant and duel: feed for freshmen Vo Ag, tudents Rohert btelfens was appointed betretary of AQZFICUIYUTC 1n the Presldent s Cabmet of the student Qoxernment Officers thus year haxe been presldent Arnold Wlttlg nee president Kenneth Dlllllkk setretary Robert Ste en treasurer lxenneth Miller reporter Raymond Thomas and entlnel Don Cade Retently thosen to lead next year s group are Kenneth Dnnxek presrdent Ed Haupt xnte pre mdcnt Rxehard Sthaffert setretary Oaltley Oshorn treasurer Raymond Thomas reporter and Rohert Ha lltt entmel an ts ' P1ClUTed here W1th thelr sponsor Mr Louls Neuman are the F F Q olflcers From left to rlght ore Kenneth Mzller Treasurer Kenny D1m1ck v1ce prestdent Mr Neuman Hrme W1t 'ug presxdent Robert Steffens secreicrry and Raymond Thomas reporter Not plctured IS Don Gclde sentmel . 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' . - p V , . 1 f - 1 4 J - , 1 , 1 . - , , BOTTOM ROW Hrme Wxttlg Kenneth Dxmxck Kenneth Mxller Don Gade Robert Steffens Ray Thomas Oakley Osborn MIDDLE ROW Mr Lours Neuman lack George Robert Hazlrtt Eugene Darnstaedt Wilmer Brauer Don Kampbell Vxrgrl Brauer Ivan Brauer Wendall Iohnson Edward Haupt TOP ROW Richard Schaflert Marvm Schnell Rrchard Schiller Keith R1hn Glen Flemxng Frank Hand Charles Rapp Tomrny Zxtek Kenneth Hyatt Max McV1cker Operatmg a steel lathe m Hg Shop are Vernon Groshans Robert Steflens and Flrme Wrttrg Daqe 17 NOT IN PICTURE--Francis Siemers, Rex Sample, Vernon Groshans. , A 1 If I 1 ' One of the proyects of the Vxsual Hxds class thxs year was to clean all of the lxlms ln the Lodgepole Valley Fxlm Bank wxth headquarters here as well as all belongmg to the Sxdney Schools The pre pared hlm cleanser ns applxed on cotton as the straps are run from one reel to another Here workmg are Bob Gor don Boyd Waddell Hugh McHugh and Dwight Hrm Vxewed lrom opemngs ln the prolectlon booth ln the balcony are these four class members Iohn Harden Rob ert Iewett Iohn Copley and Denms Wamsley In measurmg and mlxmg mgredlents for the essentlal soluhons ln the darkroom Larry Tobler Charles Bagby Ierry Iohnson and Glen Flem mg take great care . , . . strong. : . - . . . . W ,..,Q The now popular vtsual ards class began ln l945 w1th a classroom course Now there has been added a well eautpped darkroom school camera and other equrpment The class or1g1r1allv was begun because the Srdney s hools needed some hrgh school boys to operate the motlon ptcture prolectors P I-T System opaque pro1ector and other audlo vrsual a1ds equ1pment To compensate for us mg the boys ttme an amateur photography course rs otfered as the mam body ot study It IS now fully accredlted as an apphed sc1ence course Students are taught the baslc tundamen tals of photography They l arn how to mrx developers and ftxers from raw chem1cals The sclence of camera op rcs IS also stressed ma ng the course an 1nterest1ng one for those who are shutter ttends The class ts rather 1n formal, and there are numerous expenments and demonstrattons along wtth the class d's cusslon and book studtes Probably some ot the most mteresttng demonstratrons are those concern1ng pro1ect Rf Wrth Mr Vergal Wmn ln structor at the opaque pro lector are Wxlmer Brauer and Kenneth Dtmxck Hs dxrector of Rudxo Vxsual Hlds for the entxre school system M Wmn spends hrs mormngs at the other three bulldmgs ov wlth faculty members for held trrps mohon p1ctures etc ors and other equ1pment The class IS taught to set up the pro1ectors and screens show the fllm then dlsmantle the equtpment and carry tt back CThe heavy carrymg IS one reason why gtrls are not offered the coursel The well eau1pped darkroom suggests an other phase of the class GCl1V1l16S ln tt the boys are taught workable fundamentals ot home photography developtng the frlm ln th tall of 1948 the Nattonal Educatlon Hssocrauon awarded the S1dney Publtc Schools a Cltatton Mertt tn l3lud1o Vrsual Pllds wh1ch amounted to several new pxeces of equ1pment The S1dney department IS one of the best of tts kmd tn the state Th1s years class has showed mot1on plc tures cleaned all the school t1lms taken about 200 feet of motton ptctures of the senrors and made a good many ptctures, a few ot wh1ch appear rn th1s publ1cat1on The Vtsual Phds Class, under the dtrectlon of Mr Vergal Q Wtnn, rematns one of the concesstons ot the school to modern educatton QBV Robert lewettl Page 79 'tw 'Q A . 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P1-1r.'Ch .did T:1f4 :r1:r11.' three, :nude .several A lr gnxzy xttfrtzzptx 2: qc-2 13 O:z11'1:1d 111 lllflf? for the Stfzte Q :::til'1r1e'1 zrzfi and :l1or11.s conceri was f11vffr1 Cl1:11:: tlferf- Wa- Jw- fill 111111111 them rihout 1r','1riQ fprixg tws wrfeks edrlmr t:1r1r1 lhe l71.1tr1cY Fe.:- 1 '11-1 1hf11r rp'1::1f-.1 'Fw gifdrrfer fu: l7llZZGT'l l1erce: '.f.':11CE. hf-ld here c:r1 Qpr1l 8 Gnd 9 IQ ruler: Q y,,,,,.- L-31515 rj,,f,,.fi N-533, Cluwmmhl cmd.. place el 'he 11.'+111l comical Some cf the 1aclo1.1t,: mp Wmtm COQCNQ '.-:Q-rf? Hank lf4.'1Ylf.l, Don Barker, Woody lOl1YllSCf1, Bill Members of cur pep band included Don Barker, Bw' B :Ewell and Hugh McHugh Hank Demes, Woody lohnscn, Hugh McHugh, Bill The Merncrml Day program was our lost chance Burr cmd Rlch Flnihcny They' added school spirzt ct tc shew :lf dnd to prove that the band waht he the all the rclhegz and went as C1 few out-of-town games fdrrte wiihcut me STPllfl2lfIG p'?'C'l.'.'1TY1--lXflTlY1f3l Story' Betty Schizfferi fX:r:t:1'.' Sfflcli Carol Golden, Qrlrfrw H1r.ffr . 141:13 Steiner BQCK SEQTEQ-Cldriiets-Reled Kimie ldie-1 l-ldrtridi Pciipe Brcwri, luck Gecrgeg Tubf: Pez Szrriple, Tr2iib:r.e.f--idle Eicrchef, lock Vfiedelzurgg Tpkd-Kay .-.'::d lClQK.iCHj Trcrtihciefs- Bib fewetl llfjfl Burner, Sdxcpffhes-I-le Comte-ll Rich f:lI'1fhCH'3' lVlllflLl,F SFQTffIf-WCf:r::ei.1---l1tt11hj.' Zenfler, lJl'1f1.Qfi Sgfrierfinr. Bill 'Nelcfig Csrietn Lowell Shuztixi ru' Hzf.'1 Q Pax Hff17.le , 3Lll ffwffeh Pf11,l lewefi zfzfifeie- lyxrru' l:r.e.:, Ccrnef Flivd Erzwri, B171 11- Bill ffxr Cirrf' :ug Cinppf.-ll, S'1x9ph:r1e.'- .flirt Sirpxifert flflle M'1lffy Hmm King: FHCYIT Ff'l3lT?f C1371 et: Hank llelrzes Lfzrrw' Tekle' Charles Efxgbyz l?rf7r1cr1 Hem, llrry' Hzhlzr.. lezri hfmrx' ltr.--1 SlL'.l'T1'1Yi, l7l11?e.1--ldnet Cgberne M'j1rgeQ','i Cgpfe'-' flee Kerry ly lf'CY1f'. 1 S'--w 1', 'ICT iff PfCT'QPF 'i.1f6fff'Qf Mr l-lehrw' Demef, Ed: Vlrditi-Sfiiflee fzhriserq Ccrrzet- Hugh MQHHQQE1 Prlgv lil Struttmg w1th the band are Ieanne Lrvmgston freshman Wxlla Mae Lyon and Beulah Ballew sophomores The two other malorettes Ioan and Hrdlen Srmpson were absent when the pxcture was taken Page 62 Iohnson Donna Vee Hendrlcks Murxel Story Norma Cullms Lorrta McNurl1n and Wanda Farmer Dlrector Henry Demes wrth hrs VIOII1 stands behrnd them Grouped for Orchestra rehearsal are Hank Deines, Rich Rnthony. Don Barker, Kaywood Practlcmg for the Sprmg Music Festival are Dale Maley .Finn Kokler quartet Only txve of the Pep Band who performed for every rally are shown above Hugh McHugh B111 Burr Hank Demes Rlch Hnthony and Don Barker Page 63 1 V Richard Hnthony and Ioan Connell, who constitute the saxophone fhozzal Whenever eleven am comes round we ll remem ber the rumpus and song that the ltfty two of u caused IH chorus th1s year To start wrth we had to get used to our new dlrector MISS lean P1erson Flfter some practxce we had a chance to s1ng for our hrst real audlence at the QFIl'l1SllCS Day Program when we used our brand new nsers Ioyce Iewett Norma Rowan Robert lewett Rex Sample and MISS Plerson traveled w1th the band representatlves 1D a futlle attempt to aet through a bl1zzard to Omaha tor the State Musrc Cltnlc on November 18 19 and Z0 They spent the hrst morning 1n Chappell the afternoon travelrng to Lexmgton where they spen the n1ght The next day they struggled througr t Kearney where tlsey became drscouraged aave Pls Chrrstmas neared so d1d our wlnter concert and we practlced our songs and presented them to the students on December 17 before the Sunday al ternoon performance The mtervenlng months were spent prepormg to the Dtstrlct MUSIC Festlval w1th several small groups S1I'lQ1'1Q for varlous soc1al meetmgs F1 comb1ned band and choral concert was grven on March 29 Solo1sts at the Festtwal here were Mur1el Story Kathleen Flgnew Ioyce lewett Robert Iewett Rex Sample and others Chorus ended Wlth one hnal rehea sal mal-ang u the battle and returned home or Sunday slh compare v 1 h 'hx years BOTTOM ROW Lorna Llmbeck Blanche Corona Lucille Kampbell Bxll Burr LeRoy Schnell Ioe Helnlexn Robert Iewett Hlma Grabe Lxla Hllman Carol Tremam Mzss lean Prerson SECOND ROW Faye Spzker Betty Io Rnd rson Bomta Hazlltt Donna Hand Rex Sample Iohn Elwell Rlch Hnthony Denms Wamsley Mary Marker Vxrgxma Sowards Murxel Story Ioyce Iewett THIRD ROW Barbara Taylor Eldora Kampbell Delores Iohnson Wllla Mae Lyon Glenes Block Shxrlee Iohnson Ioan Connell Mary Io Chappell Manlyn Sunderman Marlon Sher wood FOURTH ROW Mary Io Block Ioan Plerson Hrllta Ingwerson Shlrley Sxemers Elsie Clemens, Fred Peters, Don Barker Hank Demes Natha Planck Mary Story Norma Rowan Delores Fuller. Beverly Wasser Page 64 1 O - - lr I ' V f - I . . ' A s ' . , . ' , I A 1 1 1 ' ' . t ' ' '. C . ' ' . r , ' s . . ' , 4 up seniors sure that next years organization canno' ' . '. por.:'r,lj: .fi 'T I I I - I I I I ' - I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I . I . I W' I I I I I I I I I I l I ' I I I I I I ROSE MBRY IONES BNN KOKIER IBNE BOYD SHLLY LOWE candidates Dale Kinney Iudy Herrod Suzanne Tewell Fred Peters Sally Lowe Stan Kennedy Rose Mary Iones and Dave Willis Cotillion King Ioe Heinlein and his Queen, Carolyn Hozlewood, are shown with other Pflgjr' ffm mal, Much of the photography for this book was done by Don Barker semor and B111 Burr sophomore Credrt for the vanous pictures IB gxven on page 107 Qs there were no funds for a newspaper th1s year members ot the lournallsm class under the superv1s1on ot M1ss Elvaree Srmth spent much ot thelr tune on the preparatlon ot th1s annual Due to unforeseen clrcum stances the staff named at the t1rst of the vear dld not tunctton as such hence no regular l1st1ng 1S nere made Of the fourteen IH the lass the only one not plctured on these two paaes IS Dorothv Sebold l-lelpmg w1th the tremendous Job of ad fer De1nes Rav Etherton loe l-1e1nle1n Stan Ken nedv lewve lV'1ll1on Fred Peters Dlck Powell and Dave Vl!1ll1S Wlthout the1r ass1stance Cla s members would haxe had an even more dx tlcult t1me Buslly workmg on the Traxl are these hve staff members Munel Story Io Stewart Evelyn Hllgood Norma Rowan and Lee Schnell Page 66 o SUE o .... .......................... J 5 J I 3 1 l el, ' ' 13 'IQ M mf' 1 f 1 1 . C ' R, -. . ' tisinq were these boys: Bill Breternitz, Hank , , . . V I ' I 'I - -. , . 'ZA J -7 r,, ,f A r , AX X 'iizg an Dis Trimming pictures to be sent in for cuts are staff members Ioan Bledsoe. Suzi Tewell, Sally Lowe and Shir- lee Iohnson. Hnother phase of annual preparation IS the s1z1ng ot type and plcmnmg of page layouts Ht work are Ioyce Iewett Mary Story Betty Memmger and Edlth Sanks Marvelmg at the mtrlcate ness oi the machxnery used ln the newspaper busmess are Shxrlee Iohnson Sally Lowe Betty Memmger Edxth Sanks and Io Stewart Page 61 1 1 1 'A' U ww? ag? D :Q -L vw, M hiv. N V 6-.9...........,,.x sv H I 'x 1 ati if K -,A- f 'Els I L- , , ' ,W 1 . Q 1 5 I 5525.351 QEQEMEQCE UQEYWET ' SfiE3ixfE'.Z s ii.S.tExfi5WWW,!f, f if ww V ,nf Alkk ff,f f r ,0 WWW 'QI wx f '9, Av'3ii,w ' v-0.,,,,,M.0v-f- 41 Q I J'Qff1fFS MOSTLY-l P:.'.'l.t.' 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'ra Xa 1 1 -,Ax Q ,- nf 491 Somethlng new the second semester was the Home Nursmg class taught by Mrs Lucnlle Selzer school nurse Learnmg mvalxd care wrth Norma Benzel as the patxent are Phyllxs Smrth Loxs Wrllard Carol Golden Emma Haupt Sally L o w e Ileen Bxvens Maryorle Fldams Lucxle Brauer Laura Dorman Kathryn Hazlewood Ioan Bled soe Iudy Herrod and Rose Mary Iones jlwm 55' sl iz X Grouped around Ofhce Sec retary Dorothy Neary and shown w1th vanous machmes and hles are her assxstants Io Stewart Mary Story Shxrlee lohnson Betty Mexnmger Thelma Rhlne Phvllxs Smlth Claxrelyn Lyng holm and Colette Drssmore Elda Larsen as not plctured We Q Preparmg the servmg table for Preparmg for the annual school board dm the annual school board dmner ner are Iams Sxemers lean Chapman Helen are Io Stewart and Barbara Mc Rezac Elsxe Clemens Io Stewart and Barbara Kelvey McKelvey 79 Xjfmclf, dctwn, Silvia, S K Ns S-..k Wg Mg bin. Hi iw wil WW Shown clearmg the bar IS vaulter Don Vlzma takes eftort to be a successful whose best lor the season was lll lugh lumper as the expressxon on Dale Buehrers face proves ni nf wins, Hs Fred Peters watches Don Barker makes a mlghty ellort to wm the hxgh lump Llmbermg up before playmg basketball durmg boys gym Holdmg the trophy won by the Frosh Basketball team as Captam Bxll Bolz I I ..,.... Si xr b , lm, '-::V ,.V,,. ,. .-..- :,: ' '- ,ss W 1 ,..,...- , is , , 2 5 5 :fi iw-,M Nf W . . l W , W W ggeilfwx We YK., vt 2 6 'F' t. 5 Ab .M ,. M 3 , T, ,Lg my W.: 05 M ,, :Q f fy? 1-if 'E ' ' A . . .. , It ' if-. 3' 'bv-I ci? t ,X f I- ,.,:, V-': 9 Q gwfl. Q35 ks N M' In mf? x Toss up between Willa Mae Lyon and Natha lt's also a toss-up for Clairelyn Lyngholm Planck. Looking on from left to right. are Lois and Marcelyn Dedrick in a gym class mafcfi. Willard. Miss Nielsen and Mary Io Block. if eil V ',V s 1 xxx. .Qui Pyramiding in girls' gym are ftopl Ona Bergner and Irene Wittig: Cmicldlel Ellen Prior. Donna Wilson and Louise Sweet: fbottoml Neva lean Miller, Marcelyn Dedrick, Iof-lnne Davis and Marjorie Hdams. Various expressions on the laces oi gym enthusiasts were caught by the cameraman during scrimmage. Looking on are Lucille Kampbell, and Mary Io Chappell. With back to camera is Natha Planck. Guarding Lois Willard is Delores Fuller. In the background are Carol Ladine and Miss Mabel Nielsen. .35'g' 1 , g4,z'L,,i3,4,c,c4fL4, 46,01 :QM Llcfxjzmaf' QA! f j L- ,Z0.4gj'6Cfuafm L dj Aff fm MILS? Q bm 1.1 64,11-1 1f1.,.4,l.4,Q,nf1 g,,,.'.,uv,.,aff GLJAJ-DJJ!-i-d Mffff'fPj4fWLJ j NQLAJ ULU-7 M ,va,0-ni!! CZAW fnfdxodj uf '77 lv A503411 Qswfbmabwgnf boE Cf0,,u-4.1 we tM,v,.,Uf,ffMfL3'Z'fA'2E 'ffjZ1L aw Wfmllwmiyzvffw Iexybro ,ynj 10-1-A-flat WM Caddy 2 - ' I ,Z 7 3 . L ' ' I :LJ . I . Z gp, , 'X mf! ' L , 7 1,1 ' 4 Q ' ' ,yn off f: x fi f4:4f' A P. . V ,g -s lp, ffl! 11.1 QJ , 4 Aflf' 0 A f -r' 'fu-H5 ' ' ' 7 , ,L ' It-1,0-ZA! 'q , Z,fx,t'4fLJ X' . Q42 QM, b A . ' r f . '7 , L' ,Cx A y 1 aj' I Q, -f ' L' j. XQ . 1, .1 qi. , . , Cm I W fg , u LQ I . , ' sf . . Q - I - x , AM' . j . C ,. 91 1, ' O f I A 1 ,I 'T-VK! l . ' . ,wk ' ' ' Q9 ' Ek QL 'LVL AJ L' ' I ff D f Q , ' . v N 1 I 'd-,0-f IJ 6 Www 611 Congratulattons to he Class ot 49 Loune s Conoco Servlce Gas O11 Wash Servlce ls Not Our lflotto lt s Our Busme Smcere Regards l'OlT1 LOGAN S MARKET Cln O P Skaggs Storel S Western Neloraskas Fmest OVERLAND CAFE 1129 Ill dn y N b R Member of the Duncan l-lmes Farmly yh D t Deluxe Rest Rooms Borkolow Bros Company Congratulattons Semors from Som Bodner Congratulatlons to the Class ot 49 The Gift Shop Jewelers Phone 53 G ' Courtesy G H Doran B H Gnmm M D cl-IEYENNE couNTY C H Bam M D ABSTRACT REALTY COM PANY l inois Street Si e . e raska O O Q Gre ound Bus epo Phone 15 O Harold D. Keith, Manager . 4 , I I O Telephones 73 and 100 1145 Illinois Street l I . . . Iewelry if s of I I I I l l U Q ,E, ' 4- , U if Mr. Bill Powell is shown demonstrating the apparatus of the POWELL'S NRTURHL GHS PLRNT to Lewie Million, Stan Kennedy. Dick Powell and Fred Peters. m X: g,,L3..',a vu: dxf? f Q 1 , rv-nl W ' 11 .L i Wm Q S.. , Q 'dm Q 'X no-if . if 4. f' I A gi ' Selecting Easter cards at LEE STORES are lane Boyd, Mary Ellen Livinfvefon. Lila Kessel- ring. Lois Willard and Ieannie Miller. ... all s -r--I-Q still 'm . il!! TUE l'3i'T'Z -as ? R13 Behind the counter at the GIBSON CO, FORD GHRHGE are Mr. H1 Lcxcline, Ioe Heinlein and his futher. Mr. I. H. Heinlein. In lront, with various accessories, are Rex Kinney, Ray Ether- ton and Dave Willis. 'K N, lf PEGTTTIGST on r TUlGT1O HIOTS o ROCHE HOSPITAL I B Roche MD CCDNCH2ATLH.ATICHWS TCD THIS CDUTTSTADJDINC' CLIXQQ CDE I It has been a prlvxlege to have been mtlmately acqucunied w1th so many of th1s hne group the past four years We w1sh for each of you the same success 1n your future hfe as that wh1ch you have attamed as a student at Sldney H1gh School ELWELL MOTORS Q1 c ' . C Q G ' HS to the Se ' f N49' Riley E. Roche, M.D. C. B. Dorwart, M.D. A K X F1 Q 4 Q 'N W, , in W, 41 With Mr. William Harte explaining loans and Flowers are a wonderful gilt! Here are Mary savings at the FEDERRL LHND BHNK are Hrnie Lou Chaon, Faye Spiker. Mary Story. Mrs. Stan Wittig Dale Kinney Bob Rogers Dorothy Sebolcl Perry Can employeel Natha Planch and Carol an.l h1s daughter Hrlma Golden orderxng some at LHURHS GIFT 6 FLORHL SHOP Bud Madsen shows IoHnn Kinney Ieanne L1v To exam ne the coat Kenneth Hyatt IS trying xngston and Brlma Harte the latest 1n radio phono Rxchard Schiller Don Gade and Carl Moore graph combmatlons at the MHDSENS RHDIO crowd around and hear the sales talk of M SHOP Be me Goldstein at the SIDNEY CLOTHING CO Marilyn Kretz Nancy Marsh lane Duffy and Collecting thexr spring cleaning from Ron Nlla Golden watch Mr Manus Christensen at the Barker proprietor of BBRKERS CLEHNERS are Lee QMERICBN NBTIONHL BHNK feed the money Schnell Hank Demes Vernon Kallwent and Duane counting machme Claar LOC KWOOD JEWELRY Compliments Sidneys Modern Tewelry Store Watchosf D1amonds Iewelry Watch Bepairing 10th Hvenu Sidney. Nebraska Best of Everything to the Senior Class MODEL CLEANERS Best W1shes HELLBUSH BATTERY 6' ELECTRIC CJ H Doran CHEYENNE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Qbstrac Beat Estate Ph 323 1024 I of Thompson's Food Store me Priendlrest Spot in Town Best Wishes Dr L C Barstow 1103 lUthH OASIS Luncheonette Fountcun Whee rrends feet TRACY BEARING I O O VEHUE T F .. , T4 . is Insztrance A Q ., 19 cxckson KNEE- ,,,,,,..uu Wishing they were lucky enough to own this new 49 Chrysler are Bob Montgomery, Ronnie Ovenden, Iohn Copley and Keith Rihn. Showing the car is Mr. Lee Maddox ol the MHDDOX MOTOR COMPHNY. Displaying suit iackets to Marvin Schnell. Wayne Willard. Dale Buehrer and Howard Htkins is Chuck Dalton. at the DI- lLTON'S CLOTHING STORE, with partner. Kenny Bowman. looking on. Q m 'X f ' ' 1, V f V7 ig -Ibm. Photographed at the OLIVER IMPLEMENT CO CP1erson and Clarkl with Mr Chris Knudson are Wilber Hllgood a customer Bob Steffens and Bob Iensen Conorcrtulotlons Congmtulcmons to the closs and Good Luck Q49 Sldney H1gh School O P Skaggs System DR MURRAY S dn y Potte Kxmball My Heortlest COHQTGfU1Gt1OUS Chevfolef IUDG1-: ROBERT A BARLOW Sales cmd Servlce MA S CAFE 1200 Iackso ne 468 Home Cooked Meals S dn Y N b 'sk 1740 111111015 EDITH OLDEHSHAW CRAIG MORTUARY County S p n tendent Our 15th Yeor of Qmbulcmce Servrce Good Luck Graduating Class Licensed Embcxlmer Lady I-lite dan I L PINDELL Co ty Clerk cl-IEYENNE couN'rY H TEL H LUMBER co 0 Couc' 0 Bu1lder s Supphes Llcrrdwczre SICIHGX s Pro T Modern Pore-1 9 Coal Insulcthon 0 Pcunt Hmeucan Kltchen Cabmets Both For Every Roo T1 Dhom Irv Ever E e H1I'1Cj r the Bullder 90012th sneer Phone 282 P 0 840 41 .I of 1 I . - R . . 1 e Y' . ' I n Pho W i e , e 1 . . Best Wishes to the Seniors . u e 'n , . A ,,,,, Y,--,,.il.A,,,,,,,l.g,,, W W A 1 , r 1 X ' n I Y . . un ' Ioe Dodds, Proprietor . , . . L Q . 'ls . I . Q . - - , R ' ' 1 --1. Q . 'Q . Rook: ' 'Iv rg' 1 V fo A ' . N h ne -8 Showmg the good qualxtxes ol a tue rs Beverly Kmnersley to LeRoy Wyett Bxll Folkerts George Og den Max Hdams and Iames Mueller at the FHRMERS UNION I I-3+ l Several types of msurance were explaxned by Mr Ralph B Welch of the STHTE FHRM INSURRNCE CO to Io Plerson Don Sabm Bxll Welch and Delores Fuller Mr Welchs resldence phone IS 609W and the present offxce phone 8751 ln the Tucker Buxldxng on West lllmoxs Street gf - Demonstratxng the modern ofhce equipment at Watchrng Leonard Skarka attendant at the FRON the SCOTTSBLUFF TYPEWRITER COMPRNY are TIER SERVICE STHTION are Ronme Ovenden Rex Phyllxs Rehor Dorothy Neary Rose Mary Iones Rrch Sample and Ira Lund Thxs station rs located east of ard Clemens and Betty Memmger the Court House WW ' Lookmg at pamt brushes at the SIDNEY GLHSS HND PRINT are the owner, Mr Moore Dlck Hmen. Wayne Schnelder Duane Schnerder and George Fo tmos an-, H wonderful lmprovement for any home this blonde radxo phonograph comblnatxon on dlsplay at the HIGHLRND ELEC TRIC SHOP Delores Wrlson Ellen Pnor Io!-lnne Davis and Barbara McKelvey also admxre the albums there Mrs Margxe Hrghland explains the outstandxng features to the gxrls Good Luck omd Congrotuldtlons from Dr Max Cory D DS RED DUCK INN Scmdwmhes Short Orders Home Mcxde Chxlx Moy You Eoch Mdke o World Thot Is Full of Hdppmess cmd Success J L TEWELL Dmst ct Iudge DR G P TAYLOR 0 teopothmc Pug s1c1or1 omd Surgeon CLOUD ELECTRIC Contractmg Engmeermg Wmng Hpphcxnces Estlmatmg Phone B00 Nxght Phone 7 8 927 llth H enue Sidney N braska Hospltallty m your hands Smce-re Wlshes to the Grddudtes McDameI's Transfer Car Hcceasones F1sh1ng and Huntmg Eqmpment cmd any other Mechamcczl Needs HAWORTH HARDWARE Q I . . . , I . . r N A 1 --' 3 1 I V 0 I r 0 o 1 . e 4 , r . . H? ' 6 3 ' T X 27747 Y V Y YY 1 1 , W r N I I U I C 'ri L 'N Q u ' . . . . . . S I A. , V ,. I . T Norma Rowan Muriel Story and Mrs Mauser IONES REHI. ESTHTE is the center ot interest for offer opinions as Ioyce Iewett adlusts Io Connells future estate owners Dean Wise Stan Smith and coat at the PRINCESS SHOP Iohn Harden with helpful hints from Mrs Louis Grage Trying out the furniture at the HHRDY FURNITURE Help yourself is the motto oi Iohn Elwell Chuck STORE are Novella Buchanan Wilma Iohnson Phyllis Peterson and Glen Fleming at the PORTER OIL COM Smith and Kathleen Hgnew Standmg is Mrs Mary P!-INY lane Thompson employee of the store ,,,..-4 :af Preparing Elda Larsen for a picture is Mr. Ralph Watching Helen iix the hair of her daughter. Thompson, ol the THOMPSON PHOTO SERVICE. On- Beulah Ballew, are Barbara Taylor. Ruby Mitchell lookers are Io Pierson, Katie Hazlewood and Delores and Ruth Seevers at HELEN'S BERUTY SHOP. Fuller. Spearow Equipment Co H F p Your McCorm1ck Deermg Dealer NORTH SIDE GROCERY 1304 F Meots Grocer es Vegetable ANDY S KORNER KITCHEN Home Cooked 111 ols Phone 557 CONGRHTULQTIONS, SENIORS The Frnendly Store DR G H THOMPSON Surgeon Dent st 917 10th H h SEVEN UP BOTTLING COMPANY AFTER EVERY GAME ref 140 REG U 5 PAr off you tiff 1fl,KEs vw C ' 0 . . S earow. Mgr. V M Y Y Mmmmm -Wm P Wwwmk- O O I V i ' venu Telep one Sidney, Nebraska 87 Phone 160 Sidney, Nebraska Sidney Nebraska orrest Street Phone 222 I i 5 I A 'X e 1 . . 0 0 I H new air compressor is being demonstrated t Rspmng photographers Shirley Buehrer Wanda STICKNEYS to Eddie Haupt Oakley Osborn Dallas Farmer and Delorxs Lessman are advised by clerk Sebold Ion McW1ll1ams Raymond Hnthony and Dick Mrs Ernest Underdown at WINTER DRUG Schattert by Mr Hlvxn Bruns Sweaters are the mam interest ol Charlyne Krue Mr Leo E and Mr Ralph Osborn and their sec ger Mary Fonda Betty Seger Evelyn Hllgood and retary Hrdxth Nelson explain some ot the funda Norma Cullms while shopping at FINES mentals of the OSBORN 6 SON INSURHNCE CO to Burdette Sanders Iumor lensen and Wxlber Rllgood SSN N i While Mr. Kenneth Bagby demonstrates his abil' Electric appliances as displayed by Iohn Osborn ity to grease cars at the BHGBY TEXHCO. Charles at KING ELECTRIC to Bill Welch, Wanda Mclrvin. Bagby, Iack George. Robert Iewett and Iohn Copley Rrlene Hiner and Bud Osborn. look on. SNYDERS CLOTHING STORE Snyder s Smart Clothes for the Better Dresser e INCIHOHU ly Qdv mend B ands FOR Bu1ld1ng Matencxl Lumber Coal Phone 126 Thomas Lumber Company C10 Q Lu rc Grcducxt ng Clos COTTAGE GROCERY PATS SHOE SHOP Extends Concgrctulcxtlon Blome Motor and Equipment Co Kcnser Frcrz r Sci es and Serv1ce and Fo gu on Implements Ph 6 T h Merrick s Shoe Store Sldney s Shoe Center Greetmq from HERB STEVENS rv HOTEL WEST 933 Ill Best of Luck rom CH ET and PIP Foland Farm Machmery Products of Mmnecrpol s Mohn Nb 1 . I Hom N cf Y 1' I ' ' 1 Q ,, F Y, J ' ' ,s Coun Treasurer inois Sidney, Neb k Y C 'I CJ to the i . s Phone 95 I . ' s Q O l . - 0 I I . ' 1 - ' e 'X' S 2 -.. . one 410 gg em gvenue Phone 49 Sidney, e Fi N? Eli .Y NNN Ht the DUIS STUDIO are Don Barker. LaVonna Reed, Marcelyn Dedrick, assistant Faye Carlson Mr Blvin Duis Hu h McHu h and Mary Lou Ienks looking at the cameras and , . . g g , various equipment which are one ol the main features of the studio. M Bt the I M MCDONHLD COMPHNY Mrs Chick shows o new spring fashion to Hrlita M 4' 1 Ingwerson, -Mary Io Chappell, Carol Lddine .and Hnn Kokier. Q53- 32 in 'N im M55 Two graduates ol Sidney High, Rich Wright Home cooked meals are the specialty of and Ken Phelps, demonstrate the capping ma- WFIDDELIJS CHFE. Seated here at the counter chine to Donna Wilson, Max McVicker. La- talking to Bill Waddell are Sally Lowe and Wanna Wasser and Kathryn McVicker at the Suzi Tewell. SIDNEY CRI-If-IMERY. OTV1 find de GREENLEES INC efr11I0rf1 Best WISh6S to the Semor Class STAG TAVERN FARMERS COOPERATIVE GRAIN CO N Wamsley and Maddox nc Used Cars Used Trucks Body Pamt cmd Glass Work 1940 111 Sh p 905 19111 a Compllments To the J HEATON C ass of 40 We w1sh the best of 111 I ERNIE SMITH MACHINE SHOP Q1 ,fltlw Sidney, ebraska . 1 Reared I ere Feeds-Grinding-Steam-Rolling Phone 41 I I I . NV 1 I .Yreskfls I.'II'!'jFf ffiijsfzrtztiexit Store Office- inois o - venu Phone 852 of lock Baker, Mgr. Pl O 1 , 1 o I TOFIIOI f ,fl Q X V fl t 7 S 5 1' A l f. ll .gwf Glancing at the reasonable meat prices at the STHR MHRKET are Dottie Overmiller, lean Chap- man and Helen Rezac. Behind the meat counter is Robert Williamson Ht work in the BERGNER BODY SHOP are two employees and Mr. Bergner. Students looking on are Charles Peterson Bill Welch Melvin Davis Dean Smith and Lee Schnell ffm In Behind a display ol tempting pastries are Mr Ray Breternitz and son Bill Rich Hnthony Dean Hxner and Mr Melvin Wright at the BRETERNITZ BHKERY Explaining the art of selling msurance at the C H STORY HGENCY is Mr Wayne Flyers to Edlth Sanks Edith Wrather Dorothy Lundberg and Betty Bell Being served by Leila Klug at the YENDIS CHFE are Shirley Siemers Iams Sxemers Betty Cordray and Blanche Corona A Customers swarm into RUDYS I G B STORE on their first anniversary March 12 H11 through the day prizes of soap meat and groceries were given away The b1g pnze ol the day was a quar ter ol beef fi 17' lv' S :sill . ' I 5 K I , X I . M- ' 1 N x: R4 ? ., 'L 'X v X X V Y , ,. ,,,. , V .fy Z liz: It we ' X e, K Q X - 'u Y, 4 4. - , 1 is SIDNEY TRACTOR AND SIDNEY LAUNDERING MACHINERY COMPANY and Form 1m p1em ents 1344 111' ' Ph 442 I Congrczitukitlon DRY CLEANING AXWGGT Clean Clothes 1106-1112 Grant Str I Phone 75 Class of IQAQ Br1ng Us Your Cream WESTERN DRUG CO H O We G1 e Green Stamps HULL COOK CHRIS BITNER I d Ill 5241 The F lendly HOTEL SIDNEY Y GM p SthMg Poultry and Eggs Farmer s Produce Our Regards to the Class of 1949 BOYD S CIGAR STORE No5 d Body Rebmld ng and Pa ntmg 14111 Q y 146 to l N. . Ladegclrd E. . Ladine I Co. 'v I wh an ' ' Phone ' SIDNEY BODY WORKS M. I. Bu Green 'I ' i 1 ' Sidne . Nebr. 817 S'd . N b k K. . iller, P . L. mi . r. Phone -I CT? 1' 4-1 Lemon cokes rate tops at the SWEET SHOPPE Grouped around ll table Sh 1 m an omta Muller Exleen Reker 47 wants on them ..-gl Phyllxs Baxrd Dorla Iackson and Eldora Kampbell Hs Eugene Zwxckl repalrs a tube at the TRISKH buymg merchandxse at PHEBLES GROCERY from SERVICE STHTION Max Hdams lack Wledeburg Lyle Mclrvm and Wendall Iohnson and Don Sabm look on 'SPH Mr Fred Peters Mr Elmer Holtman and 'Mr Lloyd Lundberg explam the detculs of a re b B b S paxr yo to o mlth Bob Gordon and Tom Zltek at the PETERS G HOLTMHN REPHIR SHOP QV f My X SS L X .. VN Q, I ,, M' gf, v ' 1' J, lv 'h fx 1 3,-1, - W, A .f 4 2, , ,- ,. A Lt' L f A , Fi b f If e i n Q ' ' A f ' . ar ' ee Iohnson, Bill Breternitz. ludy Herrod, Ioe Heinle' d B ' ' . ' ,E , U' ,E , L 3' J' .J X ' . J ' L+ l . Qi: 2 um H , ,, ' Q N. ijt? I ' 4 2' ? , 1 v 4. W Larson Machinery Co. Gleaner Baldwin Combines Dempster-New Idea-Fairbanks-Morse Farm Machinery REO REO Trucks Trucks Ofhce Phone 132 Res Phone 43UW Bowl for Health Time 200 pm to 1100 pm Pnce 25c per lme Slttner Bowling La nes 816 Sth Hvenue Phone 717 The Class of 49 Is Wrshed The Best of Everythmg from DEW DROP INN M E Hrmstrong Prop Beckman Motor Co Inc Oldsmoblle Sales and SSTVICS Wrecker Servrce Dag o Frgwt Phone 242 Srdney Nebraska Best Wishes to the Senior Class Janda Tobin Drug Co rrescrrptrons Memtmo COUl1d9DC9 Congratulatlons from Dr M E Pettlbone 16' 'W? ' .pf With the latest ln double sinks at the STOVER PLUMBING CO IS Mr Everett Kenton Students ln the pxcture are Rlchard Folster Melvxn Davxs Dean Chandler and Earl Schubarth ,,.,......-1-'- Ht his desk at the WESTERN IMPLEMENT CO is Mr Bill Wolf The company specializes Massey Harris machinery 'wi .--l.W ' With Spring just around the corner these girls examine new coats at GREENLEES: the Rowlcrn twins at either end' Colette Dissmore. who works there part time: Barbara Rouillard and Donna Vee Hendricks. Mrs. Elwood Singer assists them. ALL HAKFS' Ht the COLE SUPPLY are Wilmer Brauer, Victor Siedow. Gene Cole and Virgil Brauer watching Vincent Hruby rewiring an electric motor. Congrafulahons fo fhe Class of 1949 'Dx 4, ef? f JOHN DEILRE dc!jfD When you buy JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS you are assured of repair service during their long llfe S DB5 O 1? W It N x ., i Jw, ,Qtr MOTJNE. ITIL. -ff, fx A THE TRADE MAQK OF QUALITY - W MADE FAMOUS BY GOOD IMPLEMENTS I SIDNEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY O 5.-3' ,iff -' K D- X' A 'Qfl - fm T2-4 f I X D E : if ff is euue ,rf A 1 We ' DU? A ' if HE cAvE T0 ml: wom.D E me srsu mow I gx, -, J 0 O . U . I A6 l ,.,.,...,m.. Exammmg the new Buxck at the HBHLER MO Hdmirmg the new Studebaker truck at BRU TOR CO are Io Bledsoe Dorothy Sebold Io Stew MHNS GHRHGE are Fred Peters and Bill Breter art and Mary Story nxt: with Mr Ed Bauman WN, Ht HHNDS DHIRY Mr Les Hand puts lce cream Wanda Kruse Carolyn Hazlewood Delores into a can as Mary Io Block Mary Lou Butts Iohnson Ioan Bledsoe and Lila Lewxs look on as Donna Florlre Donna Hand Mrs Hand and M Mr Hckerman explains the details of a policy to Kenheld look on them at the HCKERMHN INSURHNCE CO Showing a washing machine to Ruth Seevers, Shown m front oi SITZS MILL are I.aVern Eldora Kampbell, Betty Bivens. Elsie Clemens. Hengl 47 graduate of SHS and Mr Sxtz the Shirley Benzel, Iuckie Hoover and Virginia Deaver owner is Mr. Hoover at the HOOVER HHRDWHRE. 1' L Q- 4 iii 'x .y is .F . 53 .X iZ.'..,x'fL,Ne sr' 'M 1 Interested in the process ol sausage-making at the STHR PHCKING PLHNT are Boyd Wad- dell. Tom Myers and Duane Golden. Employees there are Gene Triplett, Mrs. Lucy Price. Kenneth Overman. Fred Brodine and Gust Siegren. F.. if ikiyuliaii 5,14 A W 'jElii?NAi5f , y1 t.e . . fi. -iunuuruaus ' W-I 54 'N A. ...:.s:N.. Fil Popcorn is one of the many features of the snack bar at the FOX THEHTRE. Employees pictured here are Clarice Gade, Mary Lou Butts. Sharon Daniels. Thelma Rhine. Dan Sell- ers, Beverly Wasser cmd LaWanna Wasser. H new type window frame and sill is shown by Mr. H. E. Pierson at the THOMHS LUMBER CO. to lim Brooks. Hugh Perkins. Marvin Schnell and Don Kampbell. ...--f 'Tlll' GPfllHlG FUlYlfRQl, HQNI 1 w ll lf 1 w Siclriev llobrflskfx , Y f ev J? -IG 7 gm, KKK Watching the presses roll at THE TELEGRHPH is a part of the Iournallsm Class Lee Schnell Norma Rowan Ioyce Iewett Mary Story Edith Sanks Betty Memmger Ioan Stew art Muriel Story and Shirlee Iohnson , -,fyfyl f . Gathered around the linotype at THE TELE- Mary Story, Norma Rowan, Muriel Story, Lee GRHPH are Shirlee Iohnson, Betty Meininger, Schnell and Ioyce Iewett are reading a paper Edith Sanks and Ioan Stewart watching Sally hot of! the press at THE TELEGRHPH. Lowe operate the machine. lugv US W me THYLOR HOSPITHL Hull H Cook M D Chrls U Bxtner M D R H Rogers Manager Surglcal Medlcal and Conhnement Cases 1645 Illmoxs Street Phone 571 if ,- 17 Q., we IN HOME EC CLHSS BOTTOM ROW Faye Spxker Norma Benzel Natha Planck Blanche Corona Ioan Slmpson SECOND ROW Mxss Lols Ferguson Lorxta McNurl1n lane Duffy Rosemary Cossey Mary Lou Chaon Hudrey Haze Dottie Overmxller La Verna Reed Iean Rowlan HNSWERS TO PHGE 70 l Several oi the present senxors 2 Stan Kennedy 3 Mary Io Block 4 Carletta Farmer 5 Evelyn Hll good 5 Hnn Kokyer 7 Carol Tremaln and Don Cyade 8 Claxrelyn Lyngholm 9 Dallas Sehold IU Hrllna Harte ll Betty Schallert 12 Marcelyn Dedrlck 13 Delores Iohnson 14 Edlth Sanks 15 Ronnie Rogers and Rex Kxnney Phylhs Rellor 17 Norma Lea Rowan 18 Dorla Iackson 19 Colette Dxssmore 20 Natha Planck 21 Lewxe Mxlhon 22 Sal Lowe 23 Dot Sebold 24 Suzx Tewell 25 Shxrlee Iohnson 26 Patty and Io Stewart: 27. Iudy Herrod: 28. Io Bledsoe: 29. Lee Schnell. Pagf 99 '7K 5 SEPTEMBER u t 6 -WO hours to go Sterlmg 6 S1dney IQ F1rst g1me 11r t v1etory' Br1d41eport defeat Vve ll ITIISS you from novx on D1le ' Freshmen eome to sehool ll'lLOQllltU D1ve dld you ever e1teh 7 I bet If Vx 1s Tee y 111 t at e1 skln It the sen1or progr1m OCTOBER We smothered Chadron here today 9 6 C1rls and Boys State speeehes Insta1lat1on B1y1rd eo 1eh el1d11 t get h1s h1rthd1y prese11t' Y 1h te 1111 Always l1ke the Reserke games espeelally vehen vee get out O1 ehoo ' Leave lt to the Semors to start the year oft r1ght SLIIIOI' danee Th If Enghsh test wovx' O11e suth of the year Gone already The Battle Roy al SLIEKIIOII of rmgs a11d announeement ' The Oeallal1 I11d1a11s d1dr t have a hanee NOVEMBER L1l1lOI'9 d1d11t sneak for a eh IDQL' Eyen vx1th 1ll the hroken noses 1t vt ls worth It Slklll y Cermg 7 Tweet' Tvxeet' W1 l1 I eould SIDQ l1ke 1 hlrd too' We were l1pped hy Chappell 111 n1ore vxays than one' S1d11ey ll Chappell 14 W oll he the lu ky ones to XXIII th Rot1ry IX 1r Te spr1ng7 Creemes h1ve elass p lrty ust keep 'RIIUIIIIQ' SUIISIHITL Tvyms hy u111or Oh vxell th y dldllt vxanna go to the MUQIL CIIIIIL ll'lX xxay' What eall you expeet 11ter Ch1pp llA' K1mh1ll 14 SILIFILX 1 '7 DECEMBER e 0111 t e I1lXy +11r s' Eoothall hmquet more lI1'lpOI'Ill1I than pl1x er 11rls 1 o flllllq un1or d111ee' Oh my aeh111g feet' D11 ee hy Frosh Curt1s game 41 74 Chalk up o11e to start the ea N P game 17 40 We ean t vx111 111 the t1me' Merry Chr1stmas k1ds' Vledt1i7l1 lWeQll1S We e 111 sleep novy' Th ll make N' out of hy heatmg Lodwfepole Ixeep 1t up' Slgh' That I11lStlLtOL IANUARY Longer Vaeat1on thanks to the Bl1z1.ard of 49 Baek to the hra1n faetory Lueky area students t11l out K1mh1ll game here We vxon hy golly vye veon' Cheerle 1elers were th only ones lt the Seottshluff Ll le we 1ther se 1res out everyone else Ch 1ppel1 gime Better Luek Next T1me MlfL1011S' At least vee veeren t dete ted as the Sterlmg g1me vx as elI1ee11ee1 Semester ends Whee dQS1gI1ITlLI1tS slaeked dovxn All that vtay to Gothenburg and vye lost 1t Team enjoyed tn Soek Hop 1fterward We don t th1nk Stan 11d Monk 1111nded too mueh 1hout he11111 left at Holdrege even though the Dusters he 1t us Seeond Semester heglns Can t sleep late a11y111ore 1nd I really must study some Sterlmg s future hasketeers are11 t o had Oshkosh game eaneelled W11l the snovt eyef melt' FEBRUARY Mayhe well get 1 el1l11ee If them 111 the 11l11l9' Cermg Sldlley '79 e frosh played 1 good game ut Kl1111wl1Ib IUL11 vxere 1 l1ttle hwger' f 7--,I 5 , A ' 5 . 17-1 1 A , , A 1 1-f A1 x: 1: AA s A1 1. 24 A51 - '1A A 1 A 1 , 1 1K.. is -1 1 - - 1- ' -A ' . -JW 1 1, A ,1 1 1 11 1 jo. 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A - Um maya We ll never wan at th1s rate' Gordon eouldnt make 1t h t suhs heat Lorenzo anyway We would make all those poants an one game' Maroons 71 Ch adron 76 Rough defeat IH Chappell s ex SWll'I1l'HlI1U pool Uvenden and Brldffeport S Peters werent hosom huddle ex aetly as vee gaaned la more poants 46 Voted for eandadates for Sweetheart Lueky eaght who were Lhllbin Wall you he my Valentine? unaors have program plI1t0l'T1llTl ang well known eouples Ill sehool FHA FFA Square D anee fSWlI1LI your partner' Candldates got eorsaves and had to w alt an suspense until to alfht when Norma Lea va as told she vaon oe dad the honors After we had put up a hard flght Seottshluff took u 47 44 But they dadn t rest easy tal the game was over To quote lrate fans Sldney f1I1lSl'lLd with four men to Kam hall s seven That and the ul 16 loss nuff sud' Lost another elose one at Ugallalz hut at le ast axe eould s the refs pomt of vaew' Frosh re aehed sema flrals hefore heang defeated an tourney ere MARCH Sophle Program Mule IS the thing of the hour' There was also a Meme an danee D Tournament Lueky us' Cettlng out of sehool a whole twenty manutes early The future housewwes eonsume more knowledge Brother' Farst half lead over Bradgeport melted fast an the P Tournament Really gave us a seare Came out on top 40 x7 Two mghts to go' M1tchell overpowers us last half Mltehell 4 Us 0 Theya the best team we ve met Ah sweet revenge 1 1 vletory over Kamhall for Consolataon Trophy broken on return trap After oratang for weeks the brave fave performed for the Legaon contest judges Rex Sample and Chuek Peterson vaon uaet' Thmkers at work on Regents Exams' Spokesmen on parade' umors learn all ahout County Govern ment Frosh danee At least we dadn t have to danee an our soeks thxs tame' Test those voeal eords kads and tune up those horns' Sprang ITIUSIK. eoneert APRIL Apral Fool' All that and the Pep Cluh Banquet too Speeu lataon as to ueen now over f Lucky Musle klds no sehool' Bout tame for 1 vaeataon New Styles shown made by then' own lattle dunty fanvers' Take a hmt ehorus klds outslde talent' Soph danee to thank that my soeks vxere elean when I leat home' 0 D1StflLt traek meet Sadney has a good ehanee' MAY State Tr lek meet Semor Cl ass program Our Last Wall and Testament' jr Sr Banquet Daze of the gay 49 was the theme of the exe mng' Baeealaurelte Only a vxeek tal the erueaal tame get your kleenex ready' Commeneement Lest ye forget the last tame we were all to gether' 37 .' , e ' . 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A ., D 2 . Y 4 1 -. e 2 ' 1 . e . ' s ,V-, Y I -122 sz e , 2 yu, ' ' - - -'Q ' x it e PF' . ' gr? 321 '21 WV Ze? D we, , .1 i5 ,, . :s:::: ,, ,, : 1 it :-- 1 1 5- 1 A , A ' , wtf: , . ,fu A , ,A A l .. . ,v-: . . . f .5 1':: 'fi k it ' ,, l .L 1 A v . .1:.. -1221 ,, ' , .:... 2, , Nz- g Wq,'egi .tale ' ,t i ,, -,.' ,,.,,. ' 'Q i V A..A 'si 4,:,.:., 3 View . ...-,. I ie? H gig qt, 5 ,- 'vi' an . ff' 'ff .. V, at X I SOPH INFORMHLS-1 Dan Sellers caught napping: 2 Delores Iohnson: 3 Carol Golden and Lois Willard, a bit windblownz 4 Peeking through the lattice at Taylor's are Barb and Faye Spiker: 5 1-'ls Norma Cullins strolls along: 6 Iohnson and Natha Planck: 7 Wilber Rllgood: 8 Newcomer this year. Io Connell: 9 The three in front are still here: l.i1a Iean Lewis, Katie McVicker and Beulah Ballew: 10 Side view ol Marsh: ll Delores Wilson: 12 Carol Ladine: 13 Donna Vee Hendricks: 14 Donna Hand: 15 Spiker again: 16 Mary Lou Chaon, Shirley Buehrer and Deloris Lessman. great pals: 17 Hnother twosome, lane Boyd and Hnn Kokier: 18 What did Beulah say to Iohn Harden to get this response? 19 DeMo1ay Sweetheart last spring. Norma Benzel. Page 102 'S' rx ,Q i r 15W M AK es, .r . an Q ,W 'fl N tial. A' Y Www W6 e , 'f 'E 'ie 'Yfii , K l if I l g , 53 X A 4' J' wi fQ',1',!'-F ' 'fn' f , ,.-ff 'P 7f' - , pi, in I t ,R , Q , ,,,t QA . A 4. Q, Y 'an FROSH HLI.-l against a bank of Carletta Farmer, Hlice Printz and Patty Stewart as angels last Easter: 2 Ronnie Rogers: 3 Hlma Grabe pictured snow at Ordville: 4 Marv Nelson and Iim Myers, buddies: 5 Ruth Seevers and Genevieve Seger: 8 Dedrick in Wasser, last summer: 8 Dallas Sebold: 9 Not a baby, just leanne Livingston: IU Ierry lohnson as Old Father Time Hnderson and Carletta Farmer in F. H. H, riggin': i2 Harte last summer: 13 Marcelyn Dedrick in initiation costume: or Rrlene Hiner: l5 Father B. O. Plenty or Harte to you: lG Mary Lou Butts: l7 Max Hdams with a vicious swing of the ping-pong paddle: 18 Frosh boys kneeling to their betters: 19 Iack George displays his qams: 2U Lyle and Wanda Mclrvin: 2l Not a girl. just Sebold. better dress: 7 Bev himself: ll Betty Io l4 The Mad Painter, Page' 103 5 'Q S ' 4 A l' Q ii .ss 5,! fu ' ns, -sw ff, ! -H :tt We , , 'li X' - Q. -N 5- i ,gg - 4 B if 3 - . E 21. 'die sz 'PW' if A ,ba- MIXED INFORMHLS-l EHR. lnitiation garlog 2 Carol Golden and Howard Fltkins, 3 Io Stewart, Helen Rohla, Mary Dobesh and Evelyn Hllgoodg 4 lo Kinney and Helen with the latter's nephew, 5 Dallas Sebold, 6 loyce Finley and Elsie Clemens, 7 a lad from junior high, then Ed Haupt, Lyle Mclrvin and Wendall Iohnsong S Marian Sherwood and Bev Wasser in initiation costumes, 9 Fllice Printz, lU LuFlnn Bokenkrogerg ll lane Boyd and Dick Powell, 12 a group of the senior girls, l3 Bob Spindlerg l4 Miss Pierson, 15 Donna Vee Hendricks, l6 Dorla Iacksong l7 When the Story twins were small, Mary, then Mick, 18 Boyd Waddell and Hugh McHugh making Elsie Clemens work, l9 Shirley Siemers, Deloris Lessrnan, Blanche Corona and Shirley Buehrer, 20 Dwight Plrmstrong has Lee Sellers shining shoes and lack George combing his hair for him on Freshman Dayg Zl and last but not least, Stan Kennedy and Bill Breternitz, despite the outfits. ' Jrwl--Jim 59- Klub Q ,..-' VI , ,331 Dates and the candidates for Hthletic Queen shown here are Hrnie Wittig and Rose Mary Iones: Stan Kennedy and Sally Lowe, Howard Htkins and Carol Golden: Carolyn Hazlewood and Dave Willis: Mary Ellen Livingston and Dale Kinney: and Iane Boyd and l ff Dick Powell. new 5 ft' While Dale Kinney, President of S-Club. beams broadly, the other candidates gather round his girl lriend, Mary Ellen Livingston. who had just been named 1949 Hthletic Queen: Carol Golden and lane Boyd, sophomores: Carolyn Hazlewood, Sally Lowe and Rose Mary Iones, seniors. Mary Ellen is a junior and has been Pep Club Vice Presi- dentthm yean w l l x l In the first dance following the reve lation, Hthletic Queen Mary Ellen Liv ingston dances with her date SClub Prexy Dale Kinney. Page' 105 lv. gil! K 2515 we 'fy 53,2 With the two decorated saw horses hxed by Ierry Llvmgston members of all the committees who worked on the freshman dance are shown here Ierry Livingston Stan Smith Dean Wise Mary Lou Butts Sharon Dan :els Carol Tremam Ieannette Groppe Wanda Mclrvm Marcelyn Dedrlck Glenna Smith Flrlene Hmer Ioan Mahalfey Bill Bolz Marian Sherwood Hrlina Harte Don Sabin Ieanne Livingston lack Wxedeburg Richard Hmen Bev Wasser B111 Barlow lack George and Wendall Iohnson Looks as it the old taxi of Bretermtz 15731 needed some help. Hs Bill Bretermtz opens the door. Bill Burr supplymg it were sta!! members Fred Peters, Suzi Tewell. Bill enters with all his photography equipment himself and Sal Lowe. on the last round of Trail pictures. Page 106 BILL BURR Pages 4 5 1P1ctures 1 21 8 7 112 71 9 24 26 291 38 121 50 6 SS 67 41 7 2 13 5 61 21 4 346 DON BRRKER P ges 16 25 29 141 32 13 4 51 33 111 35 13 4 8 14 90 12 1 3 41 9 99 121 M HLVIN DUIS P ges 5 131 7 1451 9 10 11 1 ll except 51 12 13 1a11 except 2101 14 1a11 except 5 S1 all except 241 27 28 30 31 42 3 4 47 51 121 MR RHLPH THOMPSON Pages 7 161 11 151 1312101 5 61 DEHN STEWHRD Pages 18 19 29 12 31 44 1a11 Q11 45 8 97 OTHERS Mr Verga1Wmn Pages 58 59 Kaywocd Iohnson Page 83 121 Page 107 . f-I 1 4 I 2 I 1' 2 1 I ' . T 1 s MJ J' A 4' J . 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