FOREWORD A school is more +han iusl' a building made of bricks, filled wifh books and desks. A school is fhe humani+y wifhin +hose walls which sfrives and seeks affer knowledge. A school is founded for 'reaching and learning, and a school is man's means of escape from ignorance and desola+ion. In our school, where fhe classrooms hum wi+h +he give and +ake of learning, where l'he halls echo wifh +he conversalion and laugh+er of many s+uden+s, scholarship and social ma+uri+y are considered prime facfors in 'rhe learning process. Such an accomplishmen+ has come fo pass because fhe parenfs, +he Board of Educa- fion, and adminisfrafion, +he facully, and you, 'rhe sludenls, have willed i+ so. You wanfed your school +o be beHer, you worked hard +o make i+ so, and now you are proud of your accomplishment However, such an accomplishmenf has become a challenge +o your fu+ure, a challenge fo sfrive day by day +o make +he bes'r beH'er. We dedicafe +his book +o our beH'er school and fhose who made ii' so. THE YEARBOOK STAFF Carolyn Allen Ed 'lor if ln I ,gg-1+ 41 f SUR'- 4 fn Q-M '1 Wk- J. 'lf' ,g - ' ,TA . its-.TNQQ 1 ' . ?.- ' is nw A- , - A ' ' A jg.. K , 5' ,.,,, '. , ,.fQ h W. 'f V 1 :1f '.- , a . ,,,,.. . .34 fl. .vi all .A-p..-..,. SIDNEY HIGH SCHOOL SIDNEY NEBRASKA AN ANNUAL REPORT SEPTEMBER TO JUNE ILLUSTRIOUS STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION AND GUIDANCE CLASSES, TEACI-IERS, AND BOOKS SENIORS, JUNICRS, AND SOPI-IONIORES ORGANIZATIONS AND DRAMA MUSIC AND SONG SCHOOL SPIRIT AND SPORTS GRADUATION AND FAREWELL PAGE 6 24 32 48 86 98 1 06 1 30 5 I in Recognition of Ably Fulfilling Pupil Needs 'X EJ rf-- Congralulalions were in order when official nolice of 'Phe double A raling was received. Smiling because of a iob well done are Mr. A. E. Wrighf, presiclenl of 'lhe Boarcl of Eclucalion, and Mr. O. J. Weymoulh, superinlendenl' ol' schools. ' 'M ' ,-5 U K m ,, , -jfmzfir' np, i L Q , 4- l A 51 ,, -L V VV N., ,tg ,. :P l f, atm,-.'ja-.dn , We 1-f f - - -Sf 1 - ' 1 -ef i- f -.211-fsff,L1 srF'.- o V -3 V? ,,h,,,,k ' I- 3, if .f'..'.l..'i21',1i ,f'f,',7e ' V ,3-7 1.5 , f A - . 'if .4 '31 n '1,:1?'iL V I.,-,ht 3, 3. .. f Q 1 31. X. , . t , at I, I Cenfral Grade School, buill in l95l. New wing of Norlh Ward School. bull? in Soulh Ward School, buill in l954. I955. 6 Sidney School System Awarded Double A Rating X 1- .- The Sidney Public School sysfem was raled double A in l959 when +he school program, planl, faculfy, and 'l service mel lhe rigid specificalions of 'lhe Sl'al'e Ac- credifafion Commilnlee. , The sysfem is now one of seven schools so raled wilhin lhe slale. To be an above average or double A sys+em, a school musl' be successful in meeling lhe personal-social needs of pupils and malre progressive improvemenl. Junior High School, buill' in l955. .' Q 7 'T'- 5' Checking over school facilities wilh members of 'rhe evaluafing commiflee is Superinlendenl O. J. Weymoufh. Mr. Law- rence Lemons, principal of Scolfsbluff High School, Miss Doris Sanders ,of lhe Wyoming Sfale Deparlmenl' of Educalion, and Dr. Floyd A. Miller of 'lhe Nebraska Deparlmenl of Educalion were perl of a group of educalors who served on fhe evaluafing commi'Hee. 7 Proper Values and Attitudes in Preparation for Life 'XM K 'TT lnvenhon IS the source of progress Gary Porter Roger Young Successful people are punctual Barbara McMillan Barbara Cox and Phllllp Ham have shown promuse of being contrnbutors t and Conme Bergmann were glven specnal recogmtron for their tomorrows study of SCleI1Ce perfect affendance records MMM, me e i7S'0r '58, x A 4 M2541 Your lntegnfy Youth wall be Amencas salvation Rodney Bale: Pahence and lndustry come wnfh time and tralmng John Culver End MICkkR0l1hICk get thenr pomt across rn a Nahonal Honor and Sam Groshans have found prmhng to be an exachng art oclely s It 9 A Frrst Class School Provldes Insprrmg Teachers, The second ln Servnce Day found approxumalely 94 faculry members and adm lrafors galhered m lhe rumor hugh audrlorlum for a general sessron bl dlvldlng rnlo planning groups Three years ago an ln Servuce Day program for school lmprovemenl' was lncorporaled info 'lhe school schedule The program was organized for fha purpose of acquamhng 'leachers al' all grade levels wrlh fhe work of olhers Affer dlscoverlng whal' each level as doing feachers In each de parfmenl' are affemphng fo evaluale lhelr 'leach mg melhods maferlals and facnlrhes and are offering suggeshons for rmprovemenf The oblechve of ln Service 'lralnlng In Sidney IS a befler planned sequence In 'l'he leaching pro gram Presldenf wlllldm Fanlhauser presndes o er ihe Sidney Educafors Club a professlonal club servmg educahon I0 9 ' 0 u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I - . . . . ..- I I I . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . evra v I ' , . Excellent Instruction and Facilities - - . , ...,,,,,,V,, ...W , Our laboratories and classroom are well equipped. I l A Good School Provides Sources for All -ti Q 3 Our library where mformahon 'lor all our needs us avanlable Our llbrary us a workshop and source for learning and reading enloymenl I2 c u 4' 4 as 5 x l fear. c fl Q 31-N . ' A r, . ,xg IA V 5,21 as MW A l fig, if fx af K bf' if 1 M Q 'I 5 I 1 3514. ' if-' FQ? fe 2 5'Q A First Class Sidney High, oflen praised for having one of lhe ou'l'- slanding s 1' u d e n 'I' govern- menls in Nebraska, has a slu- denf governmenl fashioned afler 'l'he slale unicameral legislalure. Each year in Seplember, slu- denfs elecl' a Nalional Legis- la+ive body from 'l'he lhree senior high s'l'al'es and facul- ly. Each s'I'a+e elecfs, al lhis lime, ifs own s'lal'e officers, while slale represenfafives Anfigipnaligigghe Ioulczgre of +he elecggags, rgembers all classes regularly walch as lhe relurns are elec+ed from 'l'l1e several are a ie . aro yn en scores as ie owman, i Feming, Le an Lewis, Kris Cave, Jerry Rogers, and Harold lrwin wafch. homerooms' , , 4 Q 5 Y 1 ' 3 g e L , . , , 5 E 2 r 5 i-i All egg - r X Gordon Prinfz lells abou? his experiences al Boys' S+a+e following inslallafion services as all members of 'lhe nalional sludenl govern- menl lislen. From leff io righl: George Hinn, vice-president Elmer Ladine, chief-iuslice of lhe supreme courl: Gordon Prinh, speaker of lhe house, Tom Jones, presidenl: Lynn Nelson, clerlr of lhe disiricf court Susan Coolr, girl slaler. Members of 'lhe Presidenfs cabinel: Mile Wrighl, Pam Hinrichs, Barbara Hyde, Marilyn Malay, Anna Thomas and Don Wade. Senafors: James Godfrey, Paul Sheaman and LaVern Kosia. Represenlalivesz Carolyn Osborn, Roger Young, Donna Burrows, Franl: Allison, Carol Slalelv, Sillre Hermann, Ken! Miller, PaHi Thompson, Phil Cronk, Jane Johnson, and Conrad Flohr. I4 School Offers Senror leglslalors meer Ih a special sessnon Pnclurecl are Mule Fnsher speaker of +he house and Carole Thomas Gary Sfaller Marleen Meyer Karen Greene Sandra Boen and Sharon Kerfler Noi puclured Don Nlghhngale Jumor leglslalors mee? wnfh M Kosla sponsor for a regular mee? mg In Room 300 From lefl 'lo rn + Jlm Nissen Cam: ea Choale Joylnn Glassburn Glorua Sanls Rlc Ladlne Judy Znegler Carolyn Afluns and Mr Kosla Nof plcfured Albert Hull Sophomore leguslarors walh spon sor Carl Crouse pose afler a reg ular meehng Cloclrwnse Jull Car lull Wanda Tappan RoGene Robinson Mr Crouse Carl Nel son Don Holsey Mr Swrfl Don Ray Crulse Ann Wa+son and Dar lene Hamby the Environment of Democracy I5 . . . rl ,N Lghg . .- V .Hu lk In u If A as X il . 'iz' - A Good School Provides the Opportunity to CABINET MEMBERS Mike Wrrghf secrelary of agrrculfure Pam Hlnrrchs secretary of stale Ann Thomas secretary of freasury Marilyn Maley secretary of achvlhes Don Wade secrelary of rnleruor Barbara Hyde secrelary of per sonnel To assisl and advise 'lhe presidenl' in mal-l'ers perlaining lo 'lhe sludenl' body is lhe duly of +he presiden+'s cabinef. This body, appoinled by +he presidenl who is always +he principal of +he school, consisfs of a secrelary of s+a'l'e. secrefary of lhe 'lreasury secre'l'ary of dC'llVI 'nes secre'l'ary of fhe inferior secre'l'ary of personnel and a secrelary of agrlcullure NATlONAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS VicePres1denf George Hmn Presldenl Tom Jones Chief Jushco Elmer Ladrne Senalors Lavern Kosfa Paul Sheaman and Jum Godfrey Legrslalors Carolyn Osborn Roger Young Donna Burrows Franl: Allison Carol Slefely Salle Hermann Gordon Prrnh Kenf Miller Palrh Thompson Phil Cronlr Jane Johnson and Conrad Flohr I6 Practice Cltlzenshlp Coun+y Governmenl' Day IS parhclpai' ed ln by lunlors who are eIec+ed +o fhelr pos'l's Parhclpanfs spend a day a'l' fhe counfy cour+house wafchlng counfy governmenf In prachce Cheyenne Counry aHorney Frank Balderson vxsnfs waih Randy Bauman and Charles Hammond Don Hofer Phil Flemnng and Arfhur Osfermelr Ieern fhaf couniy commas sroners have many compllcafed duhes I7 'K COUNTY OFFICIALS Harlan Pals sheriff Arihur Os'I'er melr counry commrssroner from DISIHCI I Randy Bauman aHorney Sieve Hmrlchs ludge Phnl Fleming couniy com mlssloner from DISIYICI' 3 Charles Hammond clerk of Ihe dlsirxcr courf Gary SchmlH' counfy superlnfendenf of schools Roger Gunderson assessor Don Hofer counfy commlssnoner from DISITICI 4 Jean Wolsfenholm welfare offlcer Janne'He Krueger clerk and Carol Landmesser freasurer Mrs Flsher explanns Io Jannefie Krueger and Carol Land messer how Iaxes are spenf l rv C O O Q 'W . . .. ,, , I . 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The Program Offers Diverse Opportunities in Sfafers for l960 Marilyn Maley and Edward Bowman will spend a weelr in Lincoln on 'Phe Unrversrfy of Nebraska campus allendlng meel' ings and helping lo organize cily counly and sfale governmenfs among lhe groups GIRL STATER Marilyn Maley Edward Bowman Marilyn Maley, Edward Bowman Chosen Staters Scholashc achrevemenl' personalily mleresl' In governmenl and leadership abllrly are l'he faclors which are con sidered in selechng each year s boy and girl s'l'al'ers Selechons are made from a lns+ of qualified candrdales by a commuflee represenhng 1'he American Legion Women s Auxiliary and +he Sidney Rolary Club sponsors of 'rhe program The program is sponsored wr+h 'rhe oblechve in mind of offering oulslandnng s+uden+s an opporlunufy lo oblam a be'Her flrsl' hand lrnowledge of governmeni' funchons on lhe slale level lhrough observahon and parhcrpahon I8 BOY STATER ' I I I I Public Relations Sillre Hermann from Bremen, Germany, was. fhe second exchange sfudenf fo affend Sidney High School. If diplomafs always come in fhe form of smiling, blue-eyed- blond, sweef sevenfeen year olds, fhe world would have Iiffle need for passporfs and cusfom officials. i Aufographing memories fo weld info golden links of friendship. Sillre Hermann gafhers abouf her some of her new 'Found friends in Sidney High. SILKE HERMANN Hi! fo all of you in Sidney High, Only sfill fwo monfhs, fhen I have fo leave again. Oh no, I'm nof allowed fo fhinlr of fhafg fhe idea is foo unpleas- anf. I have had a very good fime here in Sidney wifh you and wifh my dad, mom, and sisfer, Ray, Inez, and Marilyn Maley. All fhe love I gof from fhem didn'f malre me feel homesiclr only one day. I am sure fhis will be fhe mosf wonderful year of my life. Before I came fo America, I had several preiudices as far as you and your counfry were concerned. I fhoughf every- fhing fhaf would be impossible in Europe is more or less nafural in fhe Unifed Sfafes. As far as I Icnew fhe people dressed as gay parrofs. This is whaf I was fold, whaf I saw in fhe movies, whaf was wriffen in fhe newspapers, and whaff was senf ouf over fhe radio. Abouf if I had my doubfs from fhe beginning, buf I did nof have a chance 'lo hear how if really was. I fhinlr you can imagine how happy I was when I heard I would be allowed fo sfay one whole year in fhe Unifed Sfafes. I jumped wifh ioy. I finally would be-.able fo see everyfhing wifh my own eyes and fo form my own opinion. When I am going back fo Germany I can fell besides all fhe nice 'rhings I have seen and parficipafed in fhaf fhe Americans are iusf as normal as we are. The inhabifanfs of Sidney and fhe sfudenfs and feachers of Sidney High School are wonderful people. I am very, very happy here. As far as fhe school sysfem is concerned fhere is a rafher big difference befween yours and ours. We have fhirfeen subiecfs as requiremenfs so our schedule Ioolrs more Iilxe a college one because we only fake some of fhese courses each day. We only go fo school unfil fwelve fhirfy or one fiffeen in fhe affernoon. Thaf is all for fhe whole day, buf we have +o do all worlz al' home. On fhaf firsf day affer one o'cIocIr, I had a ferrible fime af school. I wanf fo fhanlr you wifh all my hearf for fhe wonderful school year I was allowed fo spend-wifh you. I never felf as a sfranger, nof one day. To me you are fhe nicesf sfudenfs and feachers I have ever mef. When I fhinlr I have fo leave you, Sidney and fhe Unifed Sfafes, I amaalready America-siclc. I only hope fhaf I will gef fhe chance fo come baclr. Many hearfiesf greefings from your SILKE HERMANN I9 Mr. Douglas Johnson from +l1e Universify of Wyoming poinfs our lhe aclvanlages of a liberal educafion +o Sillre Hermann and Kennelh Noieboom. College Night A Class AA School So 'rhal' each sluclenl' who wishes lo aH'end an ins+i+ul'ion of higher learning may selecl' 'lhe school bes'l' suiled l'o him, Sidney High School offers 'lhe chances 'l'o inlerview college represenl- a'l'ives. This year on 'lhe evening of November l2, in'ler- eslecl seniors 'From' Cheyenne Counly mel in 'l'he r high school aucliforium fo meel' represenlalives from fiffeen colleges and universilies. Following inlroducfions, sl'uclen'l's alfencled 'l'hree explana- l'ory sessions given by lhe represenlafives of 'lhe schools preferred. Ez ll W W Mr. Claylon Gerien 'From lhe Universify of Nebraslua shows 'folders illusiraling 'lhe NU campus lo Carolyn Allen, Gary Slaller and Susan Coolr. Represenlalives from fifleen surround ing colleges and universilies were presen+ on College nighf. 20 Offers Career Counseling Once a year, lhis year Oclober 7, a few hours are sel aside in lhe busy program fo give juniors and seniors an oppor'l'unil'y fo examine advanfages and disadvanlages of 'lhe several careers in which 'lhey are in'l'eresl'ed. The program is planned by 'lhe guidance cle- parlmenl as anofher service lo lhe sludenf. Represenlalives from businesses and profes- sions in which 'lhe sfudenfs have expressed an inleresl' are inviled 'ro explain 'lhe occupalion lhey represent Sixfeen occupalions were rep- resenfed lhis year. si, Soulh Ward Principal John Jensen, represenfing fhe leaching profession, encourages Marianne Wil- son, Peggy Kennedy, Connie Bergmann and Eddie Bowman +o become leachers. The advanlages of milrlery life are many as Sergeanl Marlon Oss explains Sergeanl H F Collivons Mr and Mrs Dave Johnson and Jack Box verify +he sergeanfs remarks as Pal' Rollins and Rodney Bales llslen School Becomes Integral Port of the Community uiaru 49 so 51 sz RhPdAgCd ln Sn Sb T4 nun nunzmnm nm nm nm l27.4 77 78 79 80 Bl B2 83 84 OsIrP?AuH Tl Pb Bi PC W 'U WF WM 1003204.19 zona moo mo 62 53 54 65 66 67 . Pm5mEuGd1'b 68 69 ,fn M n'5lmli716lSL93 Ho Er Tm l Facully members ancl s+uclenl's alilce parlici- ' 93 M 95 M Z: '00 lol ic Q l lu!! 51435 QE? 16 144.94 14111 M94 I7 pale bo+h in lhe planning ancl procluclion of communify enrichmenl programs. 52? 'tif' lg Nxxywff Mr V A Winn keeps 'rhe commumfy informed upon progress macle nn 'leach mg science in 'lhe school SHS laculfy member Mr Jerry Thalken appears wulh Mr Jaclc n nsfrucfor Mr Sdney Phelps l ds hs flel' fo s R berl' Clark as +he ouple prepare fo s g cl el lhe song re Do You Remember7 22 . . . , . , ' , Ba d i , . i , en i a n s fhe Pollock and Mr. Edward Milchell in lhe play, My Three Angels. communify as well as lo lhe school. Here he is shown wilh Mr . o c in a u in view, ll 24 I ADMINISTRATION AND GUIDANCE 25 Our Board ot Education and a Representative uni-'ii'--llnii. Q . '11 Examlnmg a new and tor biology teaching are Board ot Education members Supernntendent of Schools O J Weymouth and Board Sec retary Wnlllam Kalous Standing Wllllam Kalous Dr Hull Cool: Superintendent O J Weymouth Elmer Ladrne Dr H C Q Nelson Seated Mrs B H Grimm Board Presrdent A E Wrrght and Dr James Edwards Crtlzens devoted to the cause ot treedom through education com prlse our Board ot Educatnon These members unseltlshly gave ot their time and efforts so that our school may serve us and our communl to Its 'full capacity 26 5 at 1 Ml .f 'W A? ' 'V f . ,X . . i in . . . . ' . I.. - , . :U ,. , .. , , .... . I .. . , .- . . .. . . . . . . . .+y . . Parent Aclvlsory Councll Estobllsh School Pollcy -f5fW T ,ff 3 PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL OFFICERS Mr Leland Fell Prnnclpal E Thomas C Jones Mr Jaclc Kmcely Mr Mel Adams Sealed Mrs Donald Hume Mrs Lenharf Scholaerl' M s J R Gllluland and Mrs M C Sherrerd Worlnng wrlh lhe aclmmlslra hon and faculfy 'lo each year develop a beH'er school are represenlahves from our parenfs Fnffeen members serve ln coordlnahng home and school educahon Mr Alexander Fedorlvnch Kerenslry, former premier of Russia and lhe only man 'l'o eslabhsh a Republnc nn Russua, vnsnls wnfh sensors Davad Dorman and Rebecca Powell and Mr Frank Mafoon, local aHorney. followmg a speech 'lo fhe sludenl body 27 I C O Q 1. . 1 fl Fx M' I - ' - . . A 1 Q 1 A ...I ,. 1 , X xy A p 3 . . 4' V 4 X 1 5: 4 V . ' N , 6 2 - , , P' ,W Q K , I5 9, sf, l X' V 1 n F' . K, ' W s vi , A I V. , : . , ' ' . . . . ' , . . : . , . , r. . . ' , . . . . Prominent, Able Administrators Direct on .-.A As an influential leader in a community, a superintendent ,sc ot schools is not only ex- pected to direct the school program with tact and un- derstanding but also to serve the needs tor educa- tion in the community. Be- cause Mr. Weymouth has demonstrated both ot these abilities, he is respected by both students and parents. GJ SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS O J WEYMOUTH ent Weymouth as Dr Hall and Mr Alvin Duis chairman ot the Rotary Youth Committee meet to make final arrangements tor a two day community worlrshop in human development Mr Weymouth and Mr Duns directed the program which was planned to organize a community youth program based on citizenship character and scholarship as well as recreation 28 K 5 in 5 in E Greeting Dr. William E. Hall, tamed Nebraska University protessor ot educational psychology, is Superintend- Adequate School Program Prunclpal Jones addresses lhe sludenf assembly on 'the openlng clay of school wrlh a speech of welcome and explanahon of school pollcy Faculfy members awaf a formal lnlroducflon 'ro 'rhe group MR GEORGE HINN vlce prmcl pal and sensor hugh school band dlreclor has l'he responslblllly of sponsormg lhe sludenl' governmenl' body of dlreclmg 'lhe achvrly pro gram and of handlmg cllsclplnnary problems IH addlhon 'ro has slrenu ous faslxs as band dnreclor Mr Hmn us a graduale of Chad ron S+a+e College and holds a MA degree from Colorado Sfale College He has also lalcen pos? graduale worlc a+ 'rhe Umverslly of Nebraslca Mr MR E THOMAS C JONES has advanced slep by sfep 'From head baslrefball coach and biology +eacher achvlly dlreclor and vlce prmclpal lo his presenl' poslhon of hugh school principal Mr Jones receaved bo+h hrs BS and MA degrees from lhe Unlversufy of Wlsconsm He IS currenlly 'lalung sum mer posfgraduale worlc al' 'l'he Umversrly f Nebraska Mr H nn explanns a pr nc ple of s+uden+ governmenl fo Dale Gaclds 29 .M 1 C svlr - . l l S Q l .i 2 N f + f X 1 , . Q . F 5- .. SQ ' l bf' 6 ' R' an K. l ,A l I - I A - l . I 1 0 1 ' ' . , l , - I n y 0 ,r . l ' I I I. .nf ., ,Ai gl 3 Q f 1 Q W 4 ,, v ,.,,, ,Q 'af 37 , -1- 'Q , , f 4 . -Y. . A H ' r 14. W Af , qi! Q2 alf www X s Lf g s,: 'vfks 4 9 V '-'Ls' 3 x 'v 4 r ,O .ff -Q 1 xi? l i A l :Ll Q 9, T 1 5 E' 5 f 1 A' :YF I V? .,.K,...5.n. ' ,, .-. A. J, ,,...4... ....,f...., ll 9 W 4' . A ' az 'V' llilwurmm cuxsses, TEACHERS, AND BOOKS sa ' A novel sfudy group in senior English are exploring America 'ihrough 'The pages of 'Fine novels. MR. ELMER J. HARTMANN Laiin ll, Senior High School. B.S., M.A., Universiiy of Nebraska. MRS. DOROTHY HOLLOWAY Senior English and Journalism. B.A., M.A., Universify of Wyoming. Mrs. Holloway sponsors Quill and Scroll and is advisor of fhe TRAIL and Hl-LIFE. MR. LAVERN P. KOSTA Junior English, Assisfanl' Fooiball Coach. A.B., San Diego Sfafe, NSTC ai' Chadron, Scoffsbluff College, Colorado Sfaie College. Mr. Kosia is a iunior class sponsor. MRS. PRUDENCE B. SOUKERAS French I and Spanish I. A.B., Bosion Universifyg pos+graduafe worlr af fhe Universify of Nebraslra. MR. DALE BLACK Junior English, Speech, and Dra- 1 maiics. B.A., Nebraslra Sfaie Teach- ers College. Mr. Black sponsors Mas ue and Gavel and all dramai- q ics ac1ivi+y in SHS. ig 5-JJ Through Language Comes Understanding In fhis growing world of 'loday where people are living nearer in 'lime and space, 'lhere is a need for greafer undersfanding. Communi- ca+ion can bring +ha+ undersfanding. Com- munica+ion is effecfive only when language is undersiood. ig 1? of 34 S757 k '- A 'vm ' -W ,' . fi ' - ' QI QA v, V . 'iii ' i f .I .W ,l gwjsx 5 L if x 5 1 N 1 1 Q ' a V4 4' s, ,W I N: . Im 5,2 -f J' ra Uli- Q-Y , f 5 If N, 1' -' I 1-.., Understanding and Appreciation tor Humanity Gained by the Study ot History The study ot social science be it history or modern problems has no equal in teaching understanding and appreciation By seeing the mistakes ot the past tuture ones may be avoided Studying our true American heritage is a rich and rewarding experience Karen Schnell and Donnie Martin tlmsh their report on Ireland with an assist trom Mr Crouse ,,,,,g..u------- The eastern seaboard is the center ot interest for Mr Harrnss Wendell Brooks leads the class discussion during Mr Tlttermg American history class ton s third period American history class 36 . . . . . . . I I I . . . . . 4 C I V ry . sr Ms, V. L,, F5 4 , AL,,:?,,El',p i V A , ff , Ll V. .. ,www ,Vw K , X.. N , , 169112132 -7 . X, rc. 'Yr 'W K V f inf. on A , ' . 4 - : ff-M W ' 'r ' A ' V 'Li5': .xr . . 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MR CARL CROUSE World Hrsfory and Drnvers Educahon AB MA Chadron Slafe Colorado Sfale Teachers College posfgraduafe work ai ihe Umversufy of Nebraska and fhe Unlversufy of Pans France Mr Crouse ns a sponsor of 'fhe Nafuonal Honor Socle+y and fhe sopho more class MR WILLIAM E HARRIS American Hlsfory AB Denver Unlverslfy pos+grad uafe work ai fhe Unnversuhes of Colorado Nebraska and Colorado Sfafe Teachers College Mr Harm rs head baskefball and golf coach respechvely H as a sponsor of Coun+y Governmenf un addlhon 'ro belng +he freshman 'Foo'rball coach MR PAUL F SHEAMAN ron Sfafe MA Colorado Sfafe Teachers College addnhonal sfudy af +he Umversnfy of Nebraska M Sheaman IS a sponsor of 'lhe sensor class and Couniy Governmenf MR JIM TITTERINGTON Amerncan Hlsfory BA Teachers College In Kearney Nebraska Modern problems become meamngful and perhnenf +o sensors when lhey realnze fhey will soon be called upon fo help solve some of fhern Here Mr Tom Coffey, clfy manager, explains corrupi unlon prachces +o Gordon Prmh Sllke Hermann Susan Cook Linda Folkeris, Pa? Baxier, Harolcl lrwun and Ken Pearson , A ' l . e ' Modern Problems and American His+ory. B.A., Chad- . . ' ' . . l ri , Z W ts X , ,- Don Ray Cruise and Rodney Vaughn study a speciman paramecium as Mr. Switt helps adiust the microscope. MR. JAMES T. GODFREY Senior Science, Advanced Algebra, and Trigonometry. B.S., University ot Nebraska: postgraduate work at Santa Clara University. Mr. Godtrey is a iunior class sponsor. MISS MABEL J. NIELSEN Plane Geometry. B.S., Kearney State Teachers College: postgraduate work at the University ot Nebraska and Colorado State Teachers College. Miss Nielsen super- vises student government elections and installations. MR. RAY SWIFT Advanced Biology and General Biology. B.S., Kearney State Teachers College. Mr. Switt is a sophomore class otticer and chairman ot the science committee. MR. VERGAL A. WINN Chemistry, Physics, Photography, Algebra. B.S., Kearn- ey State Teachers College: M.A., Colorado State Teachers College: postgraduate work at Utah State College ot Agriculture, the University of Nebraska, and Arizona State College. Mr. Winn is photographer tor the HI-LIFE and TRAIL. Science, Mathematics I Open New Frontiers Mathematics and science hold the keys to the secrets ot the Universe. It is said ot America that she has always ottered a promise to her people. Her prom- ise today is in the vast trontier ot outer space. Our scientists and mathematicians will be the trontiersmen as we orbit into the Space Age. F ,hyd , Q MR. GLENN ACKERSON Functional Mathematics. A.B., Peru State Teachers College: postgrad- uate work at Colorado State Teach- ers College, the University ot Ne- braska, and Chadron State. -ar' pu. 'NN-nv 7 'wi .I ff- I I iil T5 1 . . K V'-XJ: 1' D I ug. A 'if Lf ' , af-'ffl Q- . 352153. Y L -V .....- A -X -A 4 A V 5-,, Alias' 'V 1 TA . P A f' if A, 'eg ,QQ ,-..........-1-,v4-H-W' ' 2 mx 'Et I 'ws Q , E1 'F T ' Q' f - : I I I V, L 5' . X HOW MHWATE ix , 5 . K L 3 v , f gig x,'hql l, N in is 5? Q- ' , I 5,4 - qv s dx- , J X gt, 'S ' Six- , 0 Y 4, ,um Skill ls Fundamental ln Home or lndustry For 'lhe career bound sfudenf, business courses have no equal. Basic slrills in 'ryping and shorlhand are acquired in firsl' year business courses while proficiency is learned in on-'lhe-iob 'rraining offered in second year s+enographic classes. Na+ all sl'uden'l's, however, wish fo spend rheir lives in induslry, so for 'lhem are offered courses in homemalcing, designed 'For bel l'er living 'lhrough enligh'l'enmen+. The clerical lraimng class is lhe worlrshop of lhe business educalion deparlmenl where sludenls learn by doing Here Connie Albro Angeline Van Mark and Mary Johnson slarl' worlc on a umf of leH'er 'Filing Boolrlceeping nol only leeches sludenls a useful vocalion buf The lypewriler cerlaunly malies lellers and figures more legible fhan also reaches accuracy and nealness Mr Kalous expla1r'S handwrillen ones ll only lhe lhung could be laughl' 'lo spell' Mr Lewis principles lo Ron Frilchley and Ron Zaleslry supervises Barbara Cox Phil Fleming and Phil Crank 40 s l I - 'N 44 Cooking as one of Ihe mos? Inked homemaklng prolecfs of fhe S wang sInII mus+ +o fhe modern homemaker who seeks year Mass Burklund explalns Io Ihe advanced foods class w y economy and smarfness In her wardrobe Here Mr Paul Sprinkle oven I'empera'rures are umporlanl In 'food preparahon MISS BETTY BURKLUND Homemaklng and Bnology BS UDIVGTSIIY of Nebras ka Mlss Burklund asslsfs wnfh 'Ihe Pep Club MR WILLIAM F KALous 55 Bookkeepmg AB Kearney Sfafe Teachers College in--gf' MR A W LEWIS Typmg AB Hashngs College and Chadron Sfaie Mr Lewis IS a lumor class sponsor MRS VERGAL A WINN Shorihand I Clerucal Tramnng and Sienographlc Tralmng A B Nebraska Wesleyan posfgraduafe work af Ihe Umversnfy of Nebraska and Arxzona Sfafe College Mrs Wynn sponsors fhe Nahonal Honor Socnofy demons+ra+es fhe feafures of an eleclrnc machme 11uWiP vi 1:-.er K1 1 f ,,A. ,..,.,. A ,.,A, ..,1 . ' , in V al r ar f f f 'A A A r 'f M, if f lrl 2 . ,- ,V,. A f ,P Q .,,,A,,,,a, 9118! l?.lVEl?. EDUCATIUN Karen Zifelr and Silke Hermann are well pleased +o ialxe a driving lesson wifh Mr Crouse in +he new drivers educahon car Diversified Arts Since life is a praciical busi- ness,' skill in doing, as well as in +hinlcing is esseniial in 'I'he educa'l'ional process. A good educahon includes irainlng in pracfical knowledge which helps develop self confidence and self reliance Shop offers siudenis a chance fo apply book informahon 'ko machines Mr Thalken and Larry Jepsen operafe 'lhe lafhe 42 R . V... A Q' GY n I . ' '93 'Tsai 4 r, W Teach Us Self Rellance MR DON O BURROWS lncluslnal Arls BS Chadron Sfale MA Colorado Slele Teachers College Mr Burrows ns a gunlor class sponsor in charge of concessuons MR JERRY E THALKEN General Shopl ll BS Umversnly of Nebraslre Mr Thalhen ns a lumor class advnsor who works wnlh 'lhe concessnons Jerome Rnewe had has choice of sludylng any one of several sublecfs laugh? by Mr Burrows In lhe mdusfnel erls deperlmenl buf he chose mechemcal clrawmg 43 5 a .V Muslc and Song MR WILLIAM J FANKHAUSER Vocal Music AB Peru Sfale Teachers College M E UHIVSFSIIY of Nebraslra MR GEORGE HINN Assns+an+ Prmcupal Band AB Chadron Sfaie MA Colorado Shale Teachers College posfgradu-a+e work a+ The Unuversniy of Nebraska Mr Hlnn cllrecfs Slcl ney Hrgh School sfucleni governmenl achvuhes MR SIDNEY J PHELPS Assusiani Band Dlrecfor BA Chadron S+a'Ie Teachers College poslgraduafe work a+ Ihe UDIVBFSITY of Wyomnng MISS LOIS R WATSON 5' Assnsfanl Hugh School Chorus and Band Dnrecfor Bachelor of Music In Educahon Unlverslfy of Nebras J 'Swear We The Sndney Hugh band as prachcung for Ihe mud w:n+er concerl held each year In February 44 '14 n E If '. .., : -I. r g g .f 5 ' ' . If Q ., 1 . ,fi , 4 V, Avyyk wyg ,ilu I . . . . ' . 1 - 33' ., - 1' ' I ' ' I . J' , x ,f 'A - ,LW ' W F, Ira. I Bring Pleasure to Musicians and Audience Y- Direclor William Fankhauser prepares lhe chorus for fhe December 23 Chrislmas pageanf K -1, Iii . The Chorus is all ready fo presenf Wondrous Love a canfafa porfraymg the birlh of Jesus The chorus 'look lhe singing roles while members of Masque and Gavel panfomimed fhe aclion Don Wade is shown with fhe chorus gefhng ready fo read lhe wondrous sfory lo children 45 - i f . s , J Y ' i Y uf ' I Y , , -ns 1 3 3 2- K . 1 . b 5 M 5 . s i i a 3 l A A - ' 3 My -e f ' , i j , L ,ff f , Q s I f Q x ' V 5 , . I ' 1- I W A 'y 5' , - V f Z 5 .J A ' if , Lili Q... LHP 1 ., S , v V . .W R Q I - l 2 L 1 , Q 5' 1' zz , A M UT 'Lu ,.'j ,.- ffz., I . . I . . . - . . . . .. ll n . 1 Senior Jim Schilling has pus? aslced Ari msirucfor Jim Canfrell for a crlhclsm of his oil palnhng MR BUDDY G LADE Head Fooiball Coach Head Traci: Coach BS Um versliy of Nebraska MA Colorado Sfafe Teachers College Mr Lade is sponsor of Ihe S Club MISS ELIZABETH SCHAFFER BS Umverslfy of Nebraslra Miss Schaffer s onsors P The Sidney Hugh Pep Club Body and Soul A balanced educafional program cuI'riva'I'es Ihe whole man: his mind, his soul, and his body. Ari and music Iraining give every slu- den+ 'Ihe opporfuniry fo develop eiiher a +aIen+ or cuI+ivaI'e appreciafion 'For beauiy. Wifhouf heaI'I'h and sfrengfh +he soul offen wi+hers and Ihe mind becomes dull. Physical educafion courses develop sfrong bodies and feach sporfsmanship. MR JIM CANTRELL Ar+ BFA Unlversnfy of Nebraslza posfgraduafe worlr aI' Pennsylvania Sfafe Umversl+y i ,IW 46 '!!' Seek Creatlve Expresslon wif 1 5 Jw-why, When Mr Wann called Look boys Prmcupal Jones and Coach Kosla dld lusf fha? as fhe camera caugh+ 'lhelr expressuons Befween Tony Rock and Coach Lade nfs sfrncfly conflclenhal Mnss Schaffer calls a foul as gurls scramble for fhe rebound W 1+ or wonf nl go n7 47 P E gurls play an exhnbxhon game durmg half hme V l l 0 C l l Hal V 'la V 1, K 'f 41 ' - 25.1 . X 'l aff? - '- V -wx F- iff . l A,gJ5,Ht g 'ig I rfizegj w f KN f k f- A - f- q I ez-N - --'M-f -. V. l f E x 'af' f Q' Q ,a il A aw ' L ,,- , - m , -A . .. .. . . . . ,, , - . . . 59 L, fir, IL,-N4 ' -r e a l V1 'xxx'-5 ,f' : , K , , f - - . A uf .bg 5 . x , f ' ' 5 1 . . . ,, in .I . . -. i .. rf 4' inf? ,I . 1, A K2 if V 2 1 if in QU. .1 1- Q U 5 '2 I ' .1 SENIORS, JUNIORS, AND SOPHOMCRES 49 OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR STATE OFFICERS Governor Leland Lewis Secre'I'ary Vlrglnla Berry Treasure Karin FeII' 50 LieuIenan+ Governor Mick Rennick r . A precious momenf caughf when emohon as almosf foo much fo bear To the Seniors of 1960 On a Sepfember morning in i956 a large class of us Freshmen fhen gafhered in fhe audiforlum for our lndocfrln aflon info fhe senior high school We were fo sigh giggle moan groan and someflmes even sfudy fo malre our way fhrough fhe nexf four years unfll fhe final exodus in May of I960 Remembering our years af Sidney how If was fo be frighfened freshmen our sophomore year when we were losf confused and berafed by upperclassmen our lunlor year when we fhoughf we lrnew all abouf everyfhlng and pulled every pranlc in a Iolrers bool: and finally fo become sophlshcafed seniors dignified and sfudious Foofball games final exams excrhng baslcefball games and fhe Junior Senior Prom fhe Junior Class play bewifch ing Homecoming, fhe fabulous Cofillion ball, and especially numerous friends: fhese were all foo soon fransformecl info fond memories- Thoughfful, helpful faculfy members who were our lcindly faslrmasfers fo whom we are humbly fhanlcful . . . Remembering all fhis we look baclc perhaps somewhaf wisffully. We seniors, wifh our memories, honors, and diplomas have closed fhe door on our high school days. As June drew near, we all realized fhaf if was fhe fime for goodbyes. We were each fo go our separafe ways. Some of us will confinue our educafion while ofhers will share fhe experiences of daily life, concenfrafing on jobs, families, and cifizenship. Somehow if is hard for us fo say goodbye fo fhe people and evenfs which have helped us live four of fhe happiesf years of our lives, so we shall say as fhe French would phrase if, Au revoir -Unfil we meef again. GARY STATLER Senior Edifor 5I As I rm paper deadlmes d a near sen ors are fo nd congregahng n +he Ibrary more and more Ouil nes nofecards sources and ple +y of fho gh? are good prepa a+ on for coIIege o ork Eniher r ad ng r fel: ng no+es are R sseII McMullen Sam Groshans IIa Haml Ion Sand a Fndley Carol Da s and Jud HeH ,aff RICHARD ACKERSON Mmafare Nebraska I Sd ey 2 3 4 Na +lonaI Honor SOCI8+Y 3 4 Wres'I'Ilng 4 CONNIE RAE ALBRO ney I 2 P C 3 4 o Recorder 3 Secrefary 4 Chorus I 2 CAROLYN KAY ALLEN Sidney I 2 3 4 HILIFE Sfaff 3 4 T AIL E +or 4 Band I A 745' . . . g Z: I I . , I n ,i , , . ,. ,,,,, ,,.. . Sid , , 3, 4. ep Iub 2, , , P in+ VW . .1 I I - ' I : R q i I, 3, 4, du g , 2, 3, A C FRANK ALLISON Gerlng Nebraska I Sidney 2 3 4 Nahonal House of Represen'I'a'hves 4 S Club 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Baslrefball 4 Traclr 3 AGNES AURICH Sidney I 2 3 4 FTA 3 GAA 2 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Hlsfornan and Librarian 3 Chorus4 RODNEY BALES Sidney I 2 3 4 Regenfs Scholarship AI +erna'Ie 4 Nahonal Honor Socuefy 2 3 4 Vnce Pressdenl' 4 FTA 4 Masque and Gavel 2 Band I 2 3 4 S'I'uden+ Dlrec'l'or 3 4 Pep B n 2 3 4 S Club 3 4 Baslceiball 3 4 RONALD D BAUERKEMPER ney I 2 3 4 FTA 3 4 Masquea PATRICIA BAXTER Robmson Illlnonsl 2 3 Sldney4 SHERRY BECK Sidney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Varsl+y Cheerleader 4 Band 4 Pep B 3 4 Jun Play 3 VIRGINIA BERRY Sidney I 2 3 4 Lleu+enan'I Governor 2 Treasurer 3 Secre+ary 4 FTA 3 4 Hlsforlan 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Varsn Cheerleader 4 Coun'I'y Governmenl Day 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 Speech Represenlafnve fo Kearney 4 PATRICIA BEYER Sidney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel3 GAA 2 Chorus2 4 3 d 1' I' II H In I I I I I - Sid , , , . , 3 nd Gavel 3, 4: Junior Class Play 3: Band I, 2. ' , , , . . 3. 4: I, 2, 3, ,I I I and 2, , 1 iorlClass : . . . '+y ' I : A TWYLA D BOBO Grand Island Nebraska I Sidney 2 Chorus3 4 SANDRA KAY BOEN Muno+ Nor+h DaI:o+a I Sndney2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 FTA 4 Legnslalor 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Varslly Cheerleader 3 Chorus 3 4 OpereHa 3 4 CONNIE BORGMANN Sidney I 2 3 4 Second Place Elks Scholar ship Secrefary of Treasury I Secrelary of Slale 2 Unlcameral Leglslalure 3 Nahonal Honor Soce 2 3 4 ulll and Scroll 2 4 Masque and Gavel 3 HI LIFE Sfaff 2 TRAIL 3 Asslslanf Edrlor 3 Pep Club 2 4 Polnl' Recorder 4 FTA 3 4 Chorus I 3 4 Sexlel 2 3 4 Madrlgal 3 4 Trio Opere'H'a 3 4 CYNTHIA MORENO CARHILL Sldneyl 2 3 4 Chorus2 3 4 JUDY CLAAR Sidney I 2 3 4. Cho us I. SUSAN COOK Sidney I 2 3 4. Regenls Scholarship Wm- ner 4' Girls SI'a+e 3' Unicameral Legislafure 2' Lieufenanl' Governor 3 Counfy Govern- men+ Day 3 Nafional Honor Sociefy 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Preslclenl' 4 FTA 37 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Twirler 2, 3, 4, Head Twirler 4: Mosl' Popular Girl 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play 3. BARBARA COX Sidney I, 2, 3, 4. Masque and Gavel 37 Pep Club 3, 47 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4. RON CRONK Sidney I, 2, 3, 4. S Club 3, 4: Mosf Popular Boy 2: Foofball 3, 4, Baslcefball 3, 4. Wha+ a prze Mss Vcfory ' Gordon P nh as e as: e Vcfory even :Ira s a sm Ie from serious M Susan Cook as Pepsfers send school spurf soar ng CAROL BODTKE DAVIS Sudney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 Pep CIuI:J2 B n I 2 3 DAVID DORMAN Sndney I 2 3 4 Regen+s Scholarshlp AI fernafe 4 Agr:cuI+ure Award 2 Masque and Gavel 3 KAREN ELLIOTT Sidney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 Pep u 2 3 4 and I DUANE FARMER S ney I 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Quar ei 2 MacIrlgaI I 2 3 OpereHa 3 4 Boys GIee CIub4 Oc+e+4 JOHN CULVER Sunol Nebraska I 2 Sud ne 3 4 KARIN FELT Sidney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 FTA 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Varslly Cheerleader 4 Treasurer 4 CounI'y Governmenl' Day Junlor Class Play 3 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 SANDRA MARTY FINLEY S neyl 2 3 4 PepClub2 3 Bancll 2 3 MIKE FISHER Sudney I 2 3 4 House of Represenlahves 3 Umcameral Leglslafure 4 Counly Govern men+ Day 3 FTA 3 4 Treasurer4 S Club 2 3 4 Preslden+4 Band l 2 3 4 Presudenl 4 Foolball 3 4 BaslreI'ball 3 4 Tracl12 3 Honorable menhon All Conference Foolball and Baslce'I'ball LINDA LOU FOLKERTS Lodgepole Nebraslca I 2 Slclney 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 Pep Club 4 Chorus 3 HTEUF P The Senior floal, here in fhe early sfage of development didn'I win a prize. buf we had fun I' BENJAMIN FORD Sldney I 2 3 4 House of Represen+ahves 3 Foo+baIII 4 BasIce+baII4 RONALD FRITCHLEY Sudne I 2 3 4 House of Re resenfahves 2 Y P Masque and Gavel 3 Boys Pep CIub 2 Re serve CI'1eerIeader 2 Chorus I 2 LINDA GADDIS ney I 2 3 NahonaI Honor Socle+y 2 3 4 Hlsforlan 4 Scuence CIub 4 Pep CIub 34BandI234PepBand34 DENNIS GADE S ney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 FTA S CIu B d 234PepBan 4 BasIre+baII 2 Foo+baII S+uden+ Manager 4 Wresflmg 4 S+uden+ Manager 3 TERRY GILLILAND Sidney I 2 3 4 Nahonal Honor Socle'I'y 3 2 3 4 Umcameral LeglsIaI'ure 3 Junlor Class PIay3 B n I2 3 4 Pep Band3 4 Secrefary 4 Foo+baII 3 4 BasIceI'baII 3 4 Trac 2 3 4 GAIL GISH Sndney I 2 3 4 Unucameral Legnslafure 2 House of Represenfahves 3 Masque and Gavel 2 3 Pep CIub 2 3 4 Vlce Presldenf 3 Presldenf 4 FTA 4 Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Drum MaIore'I Ie 4 KAREN GREENE Denver Colorado I 2 Sldney3 4 Regen+s Scholarshup AI+erna+e 4 LegusIa+or 4 FTA 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Secreiary 3 Chorus 3 4 Madrlgal 3 4 KAYE GREENE Denver CoIorado I 2 Sidney 3 4 FTA 3 4 Secre+ary 3 Masque and Gavel 3 Chorus 3 4 Madrugal 3 4 Sid . . . 4- ' ' , Id I n I ' I 4: b 4: an I. . . . d 3. 4: FTA 3: 4:IMIasdue and Gavel 3, 4: S CIub I I I I a d I I I I I I I k I I i I I I I H-.,-I i SAMUEL R GROSHANS neyl 2 4 S Club 2 Junl Cass Play 3 Foofball 2 Wres+Iung 2 ILA MAY HAMILTON Sudney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 Pep CIub2 Chorus I 2 3 KAREN GENE HANSEN Sydney I 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 JAY HAZELWOOD Slclney I 2 3 4 S Club 3 4 TracIK2 SILKE HERMANN Foreign Exchange S+udenI' from Bremen Ger many Sldney 4 Unucameral LegnsIaI'ure 4 Masque and Gavel 4 HI LIFE Sfaff 4 Pep Club 4 GAA 4 Chorus 4 Execuhve Board 4 JUDI HIETT Sidney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 Pep CIub2 Band I 2 3 Pep Band 3 RONNIE HIETT Sidney I 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Foo ball 3 TracIc2 CAROLYN HUMPHREY Sldney I 2 3 4 Chorus I BARBARA HYDE Sidney I 2 3 4 Nahonal Honor Socle 4 Secreiary of SI'aI'e 3 PreslcIenI's Cablne P CIuI'J234FTA34BancII234 Pep Band 2 3 TwlrIer3 4 CI1orus I COIIIIIOI1 ueen 4 VERDELL ICKLER Sndney I 2 3 4 Wres+Img 2 HAROLD IRWIN Sidney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 S Hung 2 3 4 Honorary Capfam 3 4 VICKI JAMES Sndney I 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 f3 4 Varszfy Cheerleader 3 4 Band I 2 4 Pep Band 4 LARRY JEPSEN Sndneyl 2 3 4 Band I MARY JANE JOHNSON Nor'I'I1 PIa'He Nebraska I S ney 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 CAROL JO JOHNSTON Sidney I 2 3 4 GAA2 VELMA TERESA JOHNSTON Harruson Nebraska I 2 S+ Pa'frlcIcsAcacIemy 3 Sidney 4 ' . . . . ' . ' fy : I 1 . + ep 1 I In I I I I . I. l Q . I I I I I Club 2, 3, 4: Iioozfball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, Wres- I I I I ' 53 igggfl . f5QiL,QlQlL'4?m PQHZH , f an w f i V225 A 'K L 5' vw? A 4 4 'WM ' 7 M 1 f 'QWW' my-ar: , .4 ,af WILLIAM M. MIKA Sidney I, 2, 3, 4. JERRY MISEGADIS Sunol, Nebraska I, 2, Sidney 3, 4. S Club 3: Junior Class Play 3: Chorus 3, 4: Operefla 3. 4, OcIeI' 4: Baslcelball 3: Foofball 3. JIM MISEGADIS Sunol Nebraska I 2 Sldney 3 4. S Club 3 4 FooI'ba'II3 4 BasIceI'baII3 Traclc 3. RICHARD MOORE Sidney I 2 3 4 Nahonal Honor Soclefy 3 TA 4 S ub 2 B d Pep Band I 2 3 4 BasIce'I'baII 2 GoIf2 3 4 BARBARA McMILLAN Sldneyl 2 3 4 Pep Club2 4 Chorus I RUSSELL McMILLEN Sidney I 2 3 4 Wresflmg 2 LYNN NELSON Sidney I 2 3 4 Sidney Educafors Scholar ship Wmner Second Place Ellis Scholarship Wmner Regenfs Scholarship AI'I'ernaI'e 4 RoI'ary Award 2 Al'I'ernaI'e Glrl SI'a'I'er 3 Hls +ory Medal 2 English Medal 3 Governor 2 Pres1den'I's Cablnel' 3 Nahonal Honor Socle'I' 2 3 4 ulll and Scroll 3 4 Masque and Gavel 2 3 4 Hlsforlan 4 HI LIFE SI'af'F 2 3 TRAIL 3 Edlfor 3 GAA 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Execuhve Councul 3 OpereHa 3 Sexief 2 3 4 Trlo 4 Madrlgal 3 4 DONALD NIGHTINGALE Sldneyl 2 3 4 LegnsIaI'or4 W, 0 1'5 :L .,,, N vi ilk? QJHW. ,, , . -df, L. M, A --M4 , 7' ' -we ,. be - wg 4:4-vi f 5 if 4iH'S1i4Q .JJ , A.-.5 wafg .ef 4 wa. ,Qi- ffffgkgf. .f ,wlyjl ny., ff fm i se an ,nf ,, f,, ' 'QE egg, 15 , Q: k .iffzz ,M ., 'S is .WA weak, 5 It K i Sk N i t ' Q .49 253: an 4 ,Erik ' 'sw 4-'WM ,555 31,52 ff , Wqafi Q51 ,nz RODNEY PLUM Sldney 4 S Club 2 3 Choru Ban I Foofball 2 3 Baske+baII 3 4 Track2 GARY PORTER Sldney I 2 3 4 Nahonal Honor Socue+y 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 REBECCA POWELL Sdney I 2 3 4 uuII and Scroll 3 4 Mas que and GaveI 2 3 HI LIFE Sfaff 3 4 EdrI'or 3 TRAIL 3 Chairman of March of Dimes TaIen'I' Show 3 Pep CIub 2 3 Chorus I 2 3 4 Opereffa 3 Sex+eI'2 GORDON PRINTZ Sidney I 2 3 4 Governor 3 Boys SI'aIe 3 S Club 2 3 4 Vlce Presldenf 4 Coun Governmeni' Day 3 Speaker of I'I1e House 4 Mos+ Popular Boy 3 FTA 3 Homecomln 4BandI23PepBad 2 oo ball 2 3 4 Honorary Capfaln 4 Track 2 WresI'Ilng 2 3 4 AII Conference FooI'baII CONNIE REISNER Sldney I 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Chorus I OpereH'a 3 Madrlgal 4 MICHAEL RENNICK Sndney I 2 3 4 House of Represeniahves 2 Lneu'Ienan+ Governor 4 Regenfs Scholar shup AI'IernaIe 4 Lahn MedaI 2 AII'erna+e Boy SIa'I'er 3 Nahonal Honor Socgeiy 3 4 Presldeni' 4 Masque and Gavel 2 S Club 2 3 4 Jumor CIass PIay 3 FTA 4 Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band I 2 3 Treasurer4 Foof baII 2 3 4 Sfudeni' Manager 2 BaskeI'baII 2 3 4 Honorable Menhon AII Conference Baske+baII 3 Track2 GoIf3 4 JEROME RIEWE Sldney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Presldeni' 3 Jumor CIass Play 3 VIRGINIA ROBINSON GurIey Nebraska I Sidney 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 GAA 2 if xx ,fr Q' PATSY ROLLINS EIIenwood, Kansas I, 2, Sidney 3, 4. Pep Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, Sex+e+ 4. SANDY RUFENACHT Sidney I, 2, 3, 4. S Club 2, 3, 4, Wresfling 2, 3. ROBERT SAMSON Sidney I, 2, 3, 4. AII-Conference Baskefball Player. S Club 2, 3: FTA 4: Chorus I, 2, 4: Ocfei' 45 Junior Play 3: FooI'baII 2, 3, 47 Baslrefball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. JIM SCHILLING Sidney I, 2, 3, 4. Cade? Ieacher Bob Hendr cls from Kearney Sfafe Teachers College siops Io cha? wifh seniors Keifh Onlren, Bill Mika, Dick Smifh, Carol . . i . Jo Johnsfon and Judy Claa as sfudenis and feachers alike Ind arm sprang eafher much 'Ioo femphng fo remain nsude more Ihan RH S FQ ' 3. ,' ,A Kflikfrsk-fb! fi' 'f5'5. 2 1f351 135.2f nf CAROLE LEA THOMAS Sldney I 2 3 4 Leglslalor 4 Masque and Gavel 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 VBFSIIY Cheer Ieader3 Chorus 3 4 OpereHa 3 PATTI THOMPSON SIdney I 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 House of Rep resen+a+Ives 4 Masque and Gavel 2 3 FTA 2 3 4 Secre+ary 4 Jumor Class Play 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Reserve Cheerleader 2 VarsI+y Cheerleader 3 4 Treasurer 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Execuhve Councll 3 Sex+e'He 2 3 4 Opere'H'a 3 Madrugal 3 4 ANGELINE VAN MARK S neyl 2 3 4 DONALD WADE Fayellevllle Norlh Carolma I 2 Sldney 3 4 House of Represenlahves 3 Presldenfs Cab Ine+ 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Jumor Class Play 3 Band 3 JOHN LEWIS WHITMIRE Counfy Governmenf Day 3 Band I 2 3 Pep Band 3 4 Sfudeni Manager Baslcefball 2 3 4 Traclc 2 3 DICK WILLIS neyI2 SCIub234Co I 2 4 Execuhve CouncII 4 Quarfei' 2 Madrlgal 4 Foo+baII 2 3 4 Honorary Cap +aIn4 MARIANNE WILSON Sldney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 Le Iafor 3 Dramahcs Award 3 FTA 3 Pep Club 3 Chorus I 3 Jumor Class Play 3 CAROLYN WILT Sidney I 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 4 A 4 Pep CIub2 3 4 Jumor Class Play3 id , , , . Sidney I, 2, 3, 4. S Club 2, 3, 4q.FTA 4: : . . . 4. Sid , , 3, 4, , , 3 h rus ' I I I .' : gis- . I I I ' I 1 Senior Favorites SUSAN COOK and GARY STATLER MIKE WRIGHT Sldney I 2 3 4 Pressdenfs Cablnei' 4 FTA 4 S CIub 3 4 Foo'I'baII 3 4 Track 3 DICK YONEKURA Sidney I 2 3 4 Presldenfs Cabmei' 3 Iernafe Boy SI'aI'er 3 Coun Governmenf Day 3 Na'honaI Honor Socle'I'y 3 4 Masque and GaveI 4 FTA 3 4 Secrefary 3 Press gegf 4 S CIuIo 2 3 4 CI'1orus 2 FoofIaaII RONALD YOUNG Sidney I 2 3 4 HI LIFE Sfaff 4 TRAIL 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Opere'f'I'a 3 4 RONALD ZALESKY Sndney I 2 3 4 House of Represen+ahves 2 3, Masque and Gavel 2, Coun+y Governmeni Day 3: FTA 3, 47 Junior Class PIay 3: Band I. The Kngs+on Tro Rodney Bales Muck Renn cl: and Rchard Moore glve ouf I'I'1 pIenIy of express on OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR STATE OFFICERS Governo Edward Bowman Lleu+enan+ Govern Peggy Hales Secrefary Sandy Cook Treasure Corrine Vlzlna 68 Junior Year Marked Wlth Achievements Represenfah e Duck Thompson IS happy io fund +he class has made a selechon as he waiches Jean Gerke and Harlan Pals compare fhe selechons We re senlor hugh af lasf 'lhoughl' many of our class members of 6I back In Sep+ember of l958 as we fell our selves graduafed +o a new level of endeavor and behavior The opporfunlfy fo choose subleci' elecflves and selecl' from a wider range of ac'hvI+Ies was ours as well as a grea+er responsubnllfy We began our year wIi'h +he fanfare of elechon foofball and Homecomlng Oul' of s+ory book land came fhe 'lheme for our 'floai' +he Pled Piper however wI+h our good Idea we dnd no+ wIn +he cove+ed flrsi' place The IUHIOTS dld As sophomores ours was a year of adlus'l'men+s Seprember of I959 was hof and lazy bu'l' we were seasoned and easuly go+ In+o The sfrlde of our Iumor year Early we elec+ed our leaders and gof busy wI+h make up backdrops llghhng effecfs and slage dlreciors fo pui' on 'lhe lumor play Slx Sh+ches 'For Ego Everyone 'lhoughf I+ was good and we dud 'loo The 'Fall conhnued wlfh our selechon of a class rung elechon fo Counfy Governmeni' Day and busy days sellmg pop corn candy soda pop and coffee af games Iusi' fo spend on +he besl' banquei' and prom ever In 'Phe sprung Sharon Adams Larry Albro Larry Alhson Ronald Anderson Sue Ashby Carolyn A+kIns Randy Bauman Donna Beck I 0 .V . . . . I I I . . I II I . I - I I I I ,I l II . . DI, I . I . I . I I I I I - ' II Ir - - - ' ' I . ' I I - II - - II . - I . . . . . I I . - . II ll - 0 I I I ' X r' - Q X , The lumors dnd I+ agam as Larry WnHers as Dennls and has doq Puff carry flue ball fo wm 'Hue Homecoming flea? frophy for The second consecuhve year Cl1rIs+lna Benne Pafrlcla Benzel Jack Bishop Wanda Blalr Edward Bowman Mabel Briggs Wendell Brooks Jim Bruenger Judufln Busboom David Campbell Kyle Carhnll Duane Carley . a.. H ww.-. .QW Keep your eye on +l'1e ball boy Cause we swung a WICk9d paddle Al Hull and Larry WlHers lool: as fhough rhey mean business Camlllea Cl1oa+e Carol Clarlr Georglanna Coleman Sandra Cool: Clweryle Cram Plnlllnp Cronlz Doro+lwy Dlederlclw Larry Dolan Darlen EllioH Karel Ely Phillip Fleming Deanna Fols+er Cyn+l'1la Grimm Palsy Guerra Roger Gunderson Peggy Halres Phllllp Ham Charles Hammond Vnrgunna Herrera Alberl Hull Dena Jo Hull S+epl1en Hunrlclas Donald Hofer Jud:+l1 Holsey 3 Jean Goen i l 1 Milne Golden Pal Gomez Cheryl Fredriclr Conrad Friede Lois Frisfrom Dale Gaddis Nora Jean Gerlce Jolynn Glassburn La Donna Goen Henry Gomez Rodney GrrFfll'l'1s '1 S lt ii .an Q Larry Holz Doro+l1y Hradecky Janice Hume Judy lrwm Wnlllam Johnsfon Helen Ann Jorgenson JanneH'e Krueger Ric Lacllne Carol Landmesser Forresi' Lindgren Pafracla McHenry Marrlyn Maley Non -is-6 Wi? mia! N-v aj Sally Mason Vlrglnla Ma Barbara Mazel Ken+ Muller W If 41' T' Gene Morrvs Jlm Nissen Cl'1arloH'e Olu Ar+l1ur Os+er 1 Harlan Pals , N I , , K Pl in 'gil f ' flaw ilfifllsilli fy Lary Pfeil X .., , . W' . L x - A melef CORRINE VIZINA and EDDIE BOWMAN Carolyn Plulllps JeaneH'e Pierson Dianne Puffer Rachel Ramos Naoms Reinelra Carmen Rubera Fereda Roblnso Tony Rock F1 E Eugene Rowley Gloria Sanlcs Gary Scl1muH' Lloyd Searles Sharon Shoopman Karen Jean Slmoens Annalee Smllh Delores Smlfh ng, Wi, 3 nl VM? A 'sig Carol Slalley Danny Sfovall Peggy S'I'ueve Mary Taylor Barney Tyson Corrme Vmna Judy While Larry WrH'ers Ted WlH'roclz Jean Wols+enholm Janice Wolverion Fred Yauney JUdl+l'I Zlegler OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE STATE We OFFICERS Governor KFISTIFI Cave Lleurenanr Governor Rl+a Johnson Secrerary Jane Weymoufh Treasurer , Vrrgmia Foland 76 i i Delmar Adams ' Jennifer Allen Cyrena Allman Carolyn Armi'I'age l Randy Baade Mike Baxler Jo Ann Benzel Ed Blvens LeRoy Boil' Sydney Bres'l'el Gale Brumbaugh Nina Bucher Sophomore Objective Is Experience, Not Money H' fakes forhfude fo work hard all year and have llffle money nn rhe bank +o show 'For rl' ai' fhe end of fhe year buf affer all we were nof In school fo earn money So our class dues were aboui' 'rhe exfeni' of our flnanclal ven'I'ures re gardless of how many money ralsmg schemes were broughl' +o voie Our oblechve was +o learn fo be bug boys and gurls sfudy hard mlnd 'lhe 'l'eachers and develop a good aH'rlude We began dolng lus'l' fhai' when we eleded our class officers on Sepfember 23 Ocfober I6 broughf snow Skl'HS and our keen dlsappolnimenf when fhe affernoon parade was cancelled however durmg game half 'hme we enfered our Ally Oops floai' +o fake second place Sprung broughf fhe prom and banquel' and +he lucky sophomores served ihe food Such IS lrfe for a beginner 77 . 0 O O f I . I I . I n . , ' - . I . . . . I I I I ' v 0 . - n n Q o Il I I I II ' 0 I I X L- TW .J The cave man approach used by +he sophomores had n+s effeci In spurrlng ihe Maroons +o a Homecommg vnciory Jerry Rogers subdued has cave women as +he Maroons subdued fhe Bulldogs Donna Burrows Eva Jo Carey JIII Carhlll Krlshn Cave John Colone Don Ray Cruise Roy Cuismger David Dobson Bob Dorman Len Downs Charles Dunbar Ronnie Easf i , .fs rj gif' A , 4 Q' v DLC ' + BEAT r ,NF-R . f A r LJ.- IND .RT y t o e, A r Y , bfi 'J 3 , rEJ4,L1 Tis ' K -, x . if , -x N 1 , xx! i I X If dldnr +ake long +o 'Fund a sofi spof and fha srudenf lounge had lusl' iha+ Susan Johnson Barbara Wnlson Sylvna Heclrer David Dobson Tommy Hazelwood and Dema Folsfer gafher wlih colres for a friendly char Roger Edwards Karhleen Fischer Vnrguma Foland Dema Fohnos Roberl' Frahm Manuel Gallardo Kenny Gallahn Merlin Gush S- mai. Darlene Goen Teresa Gonzales Kenf Greene Georgia Gramm l w 9 Q x . . , - Q 'Q 1 ,lll g 31 , Y rg f 'rx -G .. J I W b if MR Q. ,,,,. wilt, Arclls Groppe Sfeve Groshans Darlene Hamby Doro'l'hy Hamby Rosalie Hawluns Tom Hazelwood Jack Hecker Sylvia Heclcer Pam Hunrlchs Don Holsey Mllce l lruza Sherry Jlmerson Carroll Johnson Darrell Johnson Cheryl Johnson Jane Johnson Ruta Johnson Susan Johnson Terry Jones Don Keeper Duane Klnney Bernhard Koehn Dorofhy Kyrlrlund Jan Laux Colm Llndqulsf Bruce McWllluams Larry Mahlman Jenny Maley Don Marhn BeH'y Meyer Consfance Mmsh Carl Nelson Lyndell Nelson Duane Nlglnhngale Raymond Norris Carolyn Osborn Susan OH Terry Pfau Ronald Pelper Janel' Plum 6 ati, E i' lflflii Duane Smnfh Jane Weymoufh Lynclell Nelson Don Ray Crunse ReGene Robnnson BeHy Meyer and Darlene Hamby freshen up durung flme noon hour I Wil Davucl Poluc Kafhleen Radclah Ralph Ramos Pal Relsner LeRoy Rhoades Roger Robbins Gary Robinson Ro Gene Roblnson Gerald Rogers Jlm Roland Jean Schuller Lunda Schmale For ambrhous sophomores sfudy hall and classes lusf do noi provide enough hme for sfudy Jerry Rogers bones up on has hlsfory lesson regardless of whai' Ron Easf has fo say Karen Schnell Karen Searles Donald Sharman Denms Sherrer Cynfhla Snclers George Slders Sharon Sleclrmann ScoH Slmmerman Donald Savesmd Blllle Smlfh Duane Smnfh Kelfh Talle 83 a d H if ' Y WL Wanda Tappan The new four mlnufe brealr beiveen classes offers a chance +o slup rhai' lafesl nfo along fo a classmale Cecllla Taylor Mary Jo Thomas Karen Trobough Lnnda Van Cleave Rodney Vaughn Ann Wafson Phnl Wa'Hs Jane Weymouih dl' S0ph0I110l'e FGVOI'IfeS Kms CAVE .ma TERRY wlcKsTRoM xv'-I' iv Jeannie Whufmure Terry WICkS+I'Om Denms Wllcox Barbara Wilson Sherryl WlH'em Jum WoIs+enholm Rosalle Wood Roger Young Karen Znfek ACTIVITIES, CJRGANIZATIONS DRAMA '44-2 v .e 8.. W , ' V P ,,r .lj rx ,, 7 ,- iQ V1 3.3 - eff r 4 r ,Q Q. National Honor Society Presents Plaque to School A carnival in January provided tunds with which the Sidney chapter ot National Honor Society bought and presented a plaque to the school. Working under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Mary Winn and Mr. Crouse Mlclc Ren- mclc as president ot the Society led the group through its most active year since the Society has been organized in Sidney High School Assisting Miclc as ottlcers were Rodney Bales as vice president Sylvia Phillips secretary Connie Borgmann treasurer and Linda Gad dis as historian ln addition to presenting the plaque the group sponsored several social activities as semblies and initiation ceremonies Striving to live up to the high standards ot leadership and scholarship set by National the group has helped arouse interest in its oblectives Membership has risen since l955 from eight seniors to thirty three active senior members and lunlor probationary members Historian Linda Gaddls pins the coveted ribbon ot recognition on happy Charlotte Oh: as Mick Rennrclc stands by ready with congratulations NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY active members and the newly initiated Bacl: row Helen Jorgensen Anna Thomas Tony Roclr Leland Lewis Phil Ham Jaclr Bishop Eddie Bowman Lynn Nelson Miclc Rennuclr Rodney Bales Gary Porter Terry Gilliland Dlclr Yonelrura Second row Mrs Winn sponsor Linda Gaddls Carol Clarlr Sandra Cool: Judy Ziegler Marilyn Maley Rachel Ramos Connie Borg mann Sylvia Phillips Richard Acllerson Mabel Briggs Richard Moore Susan Cool: and Mr Cruse sponsor First row the newly initiated Janice Hume Barbara Hyde Gary Schmitt Jim Nissen Carol Statley Charlotte Oh: Peggy Stueve and Corrine Vnzma 88 I . - . : . . . V : l r ' I I - u tt- . 21 Z I 9 , 5 . gt Q , I A ' V, A , 2, ri 1, X Future Teachers Learn by Doing gram for 'l'he year was fhe visi+a- +ion and parficipafion program dur- ing March. ln'l'eresi'ed furure 'leach- ers padicipafed in 'rhe sys'I'em's 'leaching program as well as ob- served mefhods. lnferesl' in The ieaching profession is keen in Sidney High School as is indicafed by fhe large number of ac+ive members in fhe chapfer. Discussing +he classroom visn+a'non program and schedule se+ for +he las'f week an March FTA officers and +heir sponsor Mr Ralph Spencer are shown reviewing Their plans From lef'r fo rngh'r are Mr Spencer Dick Yonekura Mike Fisher Edward Bowman PaH'i Thompson Leland Lewis and Anna Thomas FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sfanding Mick Rennuck Mike Fisher Danny Sfovall Dennis Gade Back row Merlin Gish Lyndell Nelson Don Wade Kennefh Noieboom Dick Yonekura Phillip Ham Terry Gilliland Richard Moore Fifih row Gail Gish Karin Felf PaHi Thompson Peggy Kennedy Sherri Beck Virginia Berry Ronald Bauerkemper Ronald Zalesky Fourih row Rodney Plum Gloria Sanks Judy lrwsn Peggy Sfueve Karen Greene Anna Thomas Jean Whiimnre Susan OH' Camillea Choafe Third row Lynn Nelson Dennis Wilcox Terry Wucksrrom Carolyn Afkins Janice Hume Jane Weymoufh Donna Burrows Georgia Grimm Bob Samson Second row Don Marfin Gary Schmi'H' Cynfhia Grimm Larry Pixel Edward Bowman Harlan Pals Sandra Cook Sandra Boen Rodney Bales Fronf row Connie Borgmann Kaye Greene J L Whiimire Mike Wrighf Sfephen Hinrrchs Knshn Cave Judy Ziegler Marilyn Maley Leland Lewis 89 . , . , . - . . i . . . - . : ,' ', , . : , 1 i I i - . - 7 i I r i . . . - 3 i i - . . 1 . r . - 7 'U I I .I I I I I ' : I I .il . T I ' I ' I I I Climaxing +he Sidney F.T.A. pro- Pep Club and S Club Boost School Spirit, Remember +hose slcilsl How +he halls dud rung wulh 'l'he echoes of chanfs cheers and songs A Pep Club of nunefy s'l'rong dlcl much 'lo boosl school spurul and feam morale CHEERLEADERS Slandung Karun Fell Pamela Hunruchs Sherry Beck Krushn Cave Sealed Carol Landmesser Vurgunua Berry Vuclu James Pallu Thompson and Eva Jo Carey lnserl Sherry Hyde mascol PEP CLUB MEMBERS Back row Lunda Follcerls Peqqy Kennedy Cynfhua Grumm Janel Plum Jull Carhull Cynlhua Suders Darlene Hamby Georgua Grumm Sherry Jumerson Duane Smulh Cheryl Johnson Ru+a Johnson Suxlh row Kalhy Fuscher Nora Norrus Palsy Rolluns Jane Weymculh Jear Whufmure Donna Burrows Sharon Suelrman Doro+hy Hamby Duane Kunney Carolyn Osborn Cyrena Allman Sherry Wulleun Karen Searles Fuffh row Ards Groppe Lunda Schmale Jean Schuller Vurgunua Foland Jenny Maley Lunda Van Cleave Be'H'y Meyer Mary Jo Thomas Dema Folunos Kafhleen Raddalz Rosalue Wood Dorofhy Kyrlnlund Fourlh row Karen Schnell Judy lrwun Jolynn Glassburn Sharon Adams Duane Puller Peggy Haltes Judy Zuegler Carol Clarlr Carmen Rubera Vurgunua Herrera Pa'rsy Guerra Georgu anna Coleman Sally Mason Thurd row Beverly Maddox Corrune Vuzuna Duane Carley Judy Whufe Sandra Cool: Marulyn Maley Camul lea Choa+e Rachel Ramos Charlolle Oh Carolyn Phullups LaDonna Goen Peggy Slueve Glorua Sanlrs Second row Jeannelle Puerson Helen Jorgensen Sandra Boen Sllue Hermann Laurel OConnor Carole Thomas Maruanne Wulson Connue Bergmann Lunda Gaddus Januce Hume Cheryl Frederuclr Jud fh Busboom Fronl row Karen Elluorr Barbara Cox Lynn Nelson Carolyn Wulf Gaul Gush Sherry Hyde mascol Suuaron Kelller Connue Albro Marlene Meyer Kalhy Shupman Barbara Hyde Carolyn Allruns Barbara McMullen 90 Help Build Team Morale, Reward Achievement From +he boys' poinl of view, 'rhe S Club is lhe answer +o achievemenf in sporls. Mem- bership in +he club is +he reward for ac- complishmenl' in sporls. S CLUB officers could find nofhmg buf smiles as 'rhey awarled fhe camera shof Mike Fisher presIden+ Gordon Prrnh vice presidenf and Kenf Pearson freasurer S CLUB MEMBERS Baclr row Harold lrwm Dennis Gade Phillip Ham Jim Wolslenholm Kennefh Nofeboom Charles Hammond Lloyd Searles Donald Hofer Randy Bauman Edward Bowman Mike FIsher Kenf Pearson Third row Duck Yonelura Rodney Plum Gordon Prrnh Terry Wrckslrom Danny Sfovall Fred Yauney Ronals Cronlr Jack Bushop Gary SchmuH Second row Jerry Anlhony Frank Allison Merlm Gish Harlan Pals Leland Lewis Kyle Carhrll Duck Willis Jim Mrsegadrs Tony Rock Len Downs Jack Langdon Fronf row Rich ard Aclrerson Conrad Frrede Ric Ladune Ben Ford Mick Rennuclr Terry Gilliland Richard Moore Bob Samson Mike Wrnghf Rodney Bales and Kenl Miller 9l ,. I, . . . . . ,, ,I . . . . . . . - I I I ' I I II II I . . . . . - - I I I I I I I I I I I I - 3 I I I I I I I I - - I I I I I I I I I I - - ' I I I I I I I I I . . Funds for March of Dimes With Talent Show Furs? place wunners un The Roarung 60s Follues fhe Charlesfoneers Sherry Beck Gary Sfaller Vlclu James Ronald Bauerlremper Slllre Hermann Gordon Prnnfz Kalhy Shupman and Terry Gllllland 'N-1... Second place winner +he flufe ensemble was composed of fave fluhsls fwo drums and one gurl on lhe maracas Parfnclpanls Corrnne Vmna Cynfhna Grnmm Camullea Choale Peggy Halres Judy Ziegler Eva Jo Carey Pamela Hlnrlchs and Carol Clark Planned +o raise money for +he March of Dlmes 'lhe Roaring 60s Follies sponsored by Masque and Gavel and ulll and Scroll was acclarmed lalenl' laden by +he press Two perform ances mahnee and evening were presenled February 23 fo large audnences The show consuslecl of flfleen acfs which drew parhcupanls 'From bolh lunlor and semor hugh schools 93 l . 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Y ' ef' J3- 'QNX , ' 4 sw , js' 1 , T ' ' 'W' ' 34 f 5 an Mosque ond Gavel Co Sponsor Vorlety Show 1 kmyb Members of MASQUE AND GAVEL gafherecl 1'ogel'her In 'l'he cafelerla November 24 'lo celebrale al a banquel lhe Inlhahon Info +he cnrcle of several oulslandung slage and screen personallhes Members and guesls from lefl lo rIgh+ Include Duel: Yonelxura Leland ew: Terry GIllIland Sherry Beck Ronnle Bauerlcemper Karen Greene Beverly Paras Agnes AurIch Jerome Rl6W6 Lynn Nelson Susan Cool: Gary Porler Sylvna Phnllnps Mr Blaclr sponsor Mrs Dale Black Carolyn Wull Sullre Hermann Gordon PrInl'z Gary Sl'a'ller Barbara Hyde VICLI James Karnn Fell Don Wade and Kalhy Shlpman Masque and Gavel had a busy year Members were achve In 'lhe Iunlor play 'l'he Chrlslmas muslcal and l'he varIel'y show of Qulll and Scroll presldenl' Gary Porler VICE presl denl Sylvla PhIllIps secrelary Maru anne Wllson lreasurer Jerome Ruewe sergeanlalarms and Lynn Nelson hIs+orIan lNlTlATES Leland Lewls as Jerry Lewls Slllre Hermann Chesler Gary Slaller Luberace Barbara Hyde Taluulah Banlrhead Ronme Bauerlremper Bob Hope Carolyn WI Ed Sulluvan Sherrl acl: Dennns lhe Menace and Laddne as Puff VICRIE James Marllyn Mon roe and Karan Fell as Elvis Presley Dramaflcs Includes more fhan acfors Slage managers malre up arllsls and +echnIc1ans Include slandnng Marulyn Maley Dlane Puller Camllea Choale Gary SchmIH Harlan Pals Judy Zlegler Alberl Hull and Mr Black sponsor Sealed Corrlne Vnzlna Karen Pelsler and Sally Mason 94 I N' I I , , VL: M V ja ,. 'QA - q r K f -e Q, ,M X K, ' . '-- ' W: 9 A Q 9 . 4 N . 4 0 I we I, 'Q' w I s Q ' I ' I I n I ' I L os ' , ' ,A 5 ' . . , . . ' Elecled 'lo office were Susan Coolc, V4 I I S l I ' ' I I I ' V V sn I I ' N ' - - ig . , . Q . MTS J I! ,E . , 'N B s -, My 43 Q 2 .. If W . . gh I+, ' ' l ' ' B . . . . , 1 ' . : U . . - -.1 . f MCAS, Six Stitches for Ego Dr. Solomon Bell . . . Randy Bauman Mrs. Kaye Ryan . .. Carol Clark Merry Bell . . . Peggy Hakes Melvin Sloddard . . . Ken? Miller Velvel Skinner . . . Virginia Maul John Bedford Judson . . . Phil Ham Elmira Judson . . . Helen Jorgenson Rochelle Judson . . . Sandy Cook Grefa Jones . . . Diane Carley Beaver Williams . . . Ed Bowman OHo Schmidf Sieve Hinrichs Sweefhearl Jim Bruenger Eadie Seher Sue Ashby lnez Walluns Judy While Bum Ed Smifh Ervin Farrel Theafre Manager Dale Gaddis Woman in rhe audience Mabel Briggs lsl Newsboy Ric Ladine 2 d N lo 3:-ld Neevxmooyy You re noi leaving wifhoul' being 'Fully inifialed says Velvel far lefl as she welcomes Roger Gunderson inihale Booger inlo Dr Bell s School for Adulls fo Grela s accompanimenl iiwsular..-,el Faslen your safely bells everybody says Judson as lheir imaginary plane crashes Dr Bell lakes noles while Melvin walches in aslonishmenl' 95 E Y V -no . . . r I, N , H D -. . I . . .. '., I J ,, . ' f .f 4 J X 'I it AM, ' Wig., 'CLR U. -, ,nw r'-:M I J V I I J., 1 ' l X , s gl Q, ' ,, .. . . . . . . Jumors Keep Audience In Stltches ENJUY LI 1 Z YW new-0 These Iwo were noi enrolled nn hme Shoplufrer Inez 'IIrr+s wlfh Ed fhe bum O so you Irlce YOU 'foo hug? leases Booger Oddballs IH varlous sfages of craclung up eufher 1'ooIc 'Ihenr ven+ ou+ on Ego fhe scapegoa+ or Ie+ off s'ream rn 'Ihe Mad Room Ioca+ecI lusl' off fhe psychoIogls+s Iaborarory of Dr Solomon Bell s School 'For Adulfs for over Two hours on November 20 as +he rumors Icepl' fherr audience nn s'rn+ches of Iaugh+er Using an assorfmenl' of such professronal equlpmeni' as clay ooze mud drums horns and an easel Dr Bell Iraed +o re furn has unbalanced pupils 'Io normal by IeH'lng 'Ihem fund release from +hexr pen+ up emohons In hrs Iaborafory The Mad Room pronded an ou+Ie+ of Ias+ resorf Here pupils could Ie+ off s+eam and 'rhough no one was ever qur+e sure wha'l' wenl' on Inside Ihe room II' was obvious s+eam was lei' off THE LINE UP Larry Albro Rodger Gunderson and Rrc Ladlne as newsboys Dale Gaddrs +hea+re manager Mabel Briggs, woman an fhe audnence Sreve r-Iunruchs OHQ Schmud+ Ervin Farrel Ed Smlfh fhe bum Judy Whlfe Inez Waflcrns fhe shopIuf+er, Sue Ashby, Eadre Sefzer and Vrrgmra Maul as Velver 96 Q l O Q ff? Us :- R E I ' . ' ,-',' H If A, ' ' I - . 'X , Q. ' A X, X '-I 44' we :,,. Rf- V rfb A A 7 9 it ' . . I . . I V ' ll h' ' V 1 I' . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . I ' I ' 1 I I I - I ' I o , I 1 , ' I A , I xl Wlth Slx Stitches for Ego a y hos been lmoclung you around7 lovlngly coos Velvel +o Ego Mne- Brave? Im +l'1e lucluesf gurl un Velve+ goes Balunese poor lxffle Rachelle' You re mud all over flue world Noi everyone can have cries flue asfonlshed Mrs Judson +rlple'rs' THE LINE UP Duane Carley as Greia Jones, Ed Bowman, Bever Wnllnams, Peggy Hakes, Merry Bell, Kenf Muller, Melvin Sfoddard, Carol Clarlr, Kaye Ryan, Randy Bauman, Dr Bell, Jnm Bruenger, Sweefhearf, Sandra Coolr, Rochelle Judson, Helen Jorgenson, Elmnra Judson and Phnl Ham as John Bedford Judson 97 l , -I ,s,-.--..--- 0 . , ,I Q - x lk E 0 ,,,,,, , lf 3 . . A . A rv ' '-- f ff N f 1 I V I i T . ' U' I 5 f . - , i J 5 .X N ' . Y ,.,,, D i n '1 -4 . h i , lr is 'be f i . . l ' : . , A 'Cr vw ...... W., . gf .. 5 Q Q- N. ,'-.- V. Q ...- U3-N, 'Q .D ., - N v 235 -Nb mw,, I f , 7 ,-., ..,..........q. MUSIC AND SCNG 99 Hard Work and Excellent Guidance Has Developed BAND MEMBERS. Bacli row: Karin Fell, Virginia Berry, Eva Jo Carey, Pam Hinrichs, Roger Gunderson, Carol Clark, Viclci James, Cheryl Fredriclr, George Siders, Floyd Searles, Milne Fisher. Fourlh row: Cynlhia Siders, Jane Weymoufh, Karen Searles, Janel' Plum, Bob Frahm. Dennis Gade, Gary Schmill. Randv Bauman, Leland Lewis, Sieve Hinrichs, Richard Moore, Merlin Gish, Dennis Wilcox, Lyndell Nelson. Third row: Janice Hume, Gloris Sanlcs, Karen Ellioll, Sherry Jimerson, Georgia Grimm, Karen Pelsler, Virginia Foland, Jeanie Whil- mire, Beverly Paris, Judy While. Second row: Helen Jorgenson, Marilyn Maley, Susan Coolr, Barbara Cox, Gail Gish, Diane Puffer, Janice Wolverfon. Firsl' row: Corrine Vizina, Krislin Cave, Camellea Choale. .,a.,,,,,,,,v,4, .Mac 013932 4..- BAND OFFICERS inspecl some new scores. From lelf fo righ+: Gordon Prinh BAND DIRECTORS examine a band inslrumen+. Assislanl di- and l Sherry Beclr, sergeanfs-al'-arms: Mick Renniclr, 'lreasurerg Milre Fisher, reclor Sidney Phelps and sludenf direclor Rodney Bales meel' presidenl: Terry Gilliland, secrelaryg Leland Lewis, vice-presidenlg Viclri James, wifh direclor George Hinn. publicify chairman. l00 Our Skilled Concert and Snappy Marching Bond Back row: Jim Nissen, Jan Laux, LeRoy Rhoades, Bill Johnslcn, Dennis Sherrerd, Jim Wolslenholm, Danny Sfovall, Don Ray Cruise, Jack Bishop, Dale Gaddis, Diane Carley, Rodney Bales. Fourlh row: David Policlry, Sharon Sieclxmann, Cyrena Allman, Susan OH, Karen Tro- bough, Terry Pfau, Manuel Gallardo, Lollie O'Connor, Bernhard Koehn, Terry Gilliland, J. L. Whifmire, Ric Ladine, John Colone. Third row: Miclr Renniclr, Cheryl Johnson, Carolyn Osborn, Barbara Hyde, Dick Smilh, Dianne Kinney, Linda Gaddis, Don Wade. Second row: Linda Schmale, Donna Burrows, Ri+a Johnson, Carolyn Allrins, Sandy Coolr, Rodney Vaughn. Firsf row: Peggy l-lakes, Cynlhia Grimm, Judy Ziegler. The Drum corps smarlly heals cadence in lronl' of lhe loollaall sladium during hall lime of lhe Alliance-Sidney game on Sepfember 25 lol Band Skill Came With Drill- Section by Section, ll 'Q' ,225 FLUTES. Corrine Vizina, Krisfin Cave, Camellea, Choale, Cyn- lhia Grimm, Peggy Halxes, Judy Ziegler. BASSES. LeRoy Rhoades, Rodney Bales, Milie Fisher, Lloyd Searles, George Siders, Jim Nissen. No? piclured: Gordon Prinh. FRENCH HORNS. Virqinia Foland, Jeanie Whifmire, Carolyn Osborn, Miclc Renniclr, Karen Pelsler, Cheryl Johnson, Judy While, Sherry Beck. Noi piclured: Beverly Paris, SAXOPHONES. Don Wade, Diclr Smilh, Linda Gaddis, Dianne Kinney, Barbara Hyde, Janice Wolverlon. CORN-ETS. Baci: row: Karen Trobough, Sharon Siecllmann, Dennis Wilcox, David Policliy, Gary Schmi'H. Middle row: Cyrena Allman, Richard Moore, Lyndell Nelson, Manuel Gallardo, Dennis Gade. Fronf row: Susan OH, Sleve Hin- richs, Terry Ffau, Merlin Gish, Leland Lewis. Later Came Teamwork and Harmony DRUMS. Virginia Berry, Vicki James, Eva Jo Carey, Pam e Hinrichs, Harlan Pals, Karin Fell, Roger Gunderson, Cheryl Fredrick, Ca ral Clark. l n BARITONES. Lollie O'Connor, J. L. Whi+mire, Bernhard Koehn, Ric Ladine, Terry Gilliland, John Colone. TROMBONES. Diane Carley, Dale Gaddis, Danny Sfovall, Jack Bishop, Rodney Bales, Don Ray Cruise, Jim Wolsfen- holm, Dennis Sherrerd, Bill Johnsfon, Frank Allison. BASS CLARINETS, BASSOON, OBOE. Donna Burrows, Rifa Johnson, Linda Schmale, Carolyn Allrins, Rodney Vaughn, Sandy Cook. CLARlNETS. Back row: Susan Cook, Diane Puffer, Karen EllioH', Cynfhia Siders, Jane? Plum, Bob Frahm. Middle row: Marilyn Maley, Gail Gish, Georgia Grimm, Karen Searles, Gloria Sanks. Fronl row: Helen Jorgenson, Barbara Cox, Janice Hume, Sherry Jimmerson, Jane Weymoufh. I03 Wondrous Love, a Cantata, Presented by RS, CHORUS. Back row: Marlene Meyer, Carole Thomas, Ann Watson, Jenny Maley, Georgia Grimm, Sillre Hermann, Dorothy Hamby, Sandra Boen, Gary Statler, Lynn Nelson, Patsy Rollins, Darlene Hamby, Rebecca Powell, Marilyn Sprinlile, Mary Johnson, Carroll Johnson, Sharon Kettler, Connie Reisner, Patti Thompson. Fourth row: Karel Ely, Trudy Leach, Cyrena Allman, Helen Jorgenson, Betty Meyer, Anna Thomas, Don Hofer, Dave Dobson, Don Wade, Gene Morris, Duane Nightingale, Roger Robbins, Karen Greene, Linda VanCleave, Carolyn Phillips. Third row: Mr. Phelps, Jeanette Borgmann, Susan Johnson, Delores Smith, Naomi Reinelca, Don Sharmon, Melvin Schwartz Donald Sivesind, Marvin Farmer, Ronald Young, Diclr Willis, Phil Cronlr, Marge Kloberdanz, Patti Beyer, Jean Simmerman, Agnes Aurich, Mary Jo Thomas. eiPl' f 'mmf QW ' sql' . lj V529 4 , ' N, 1 1.451 ivy I' l A Q E5 f S . . .V ,gg .IZ V' ini ,qv an Y V 1 I ' C - ' .s ', ' K, err' U Q I '. A, T . 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Leland Lewis as Joseph to go to the tax collector. 104 Q O I O the Chorus, Heads Llst of Chorus Actlvltles ss,s, ... ii, . ,Vg ,Y ge 3, a Second row: Kay Greene, Nina Bucher, Mary Crabb, Bob Samson, Colin TRIO: Kdslln Cave- LYnn Nelson' and Co 'n'e Borgmann Linclquisf, Jerry Misegadis, James Perry, Ron HieH, Duane Farmer, Dema Folinos, Jean Lindgren, Pam Aldrich, Lois Frislrom, La Donna Goen, Mr. Fanlrhauser, direclor. Fronl row: Miss Wafson, Krisfin Cave, Georgia Bobo, Judy Hinn, Sharon Crouse, Judy Busboom, Conrad Friede, Sydney Bresfel, Larry Wiffers, Mary Lou Choinus, Viclzi Schilling, Jeaneife Pierson, Mabel Briggs, Carol Landmesser, Connie Borgmann and Rogene Robinson. 6 fo :L .J Nil SEXTET: Helen Jorgensen. accompanist, Krisfin Cave, PaH'i Thompson, Palsy Rollins, Anna Thomas, Lynn Nelson, and Connie Borgmann. I05 ...Q ,,w:'r,1e.K ctw f'1f'5.Qv'g,,-'f,J'fff, , . 5, -' f'Mi?+af 135-.ayfiwgz wg wh, . Q I f ef 41 4 , . V Q wiv ,wx ,,,h rf . P ' , u f , , ', ,,',iwgw:Kz2, V 4.-e, 5 fe fw w A w awk: - f 1 f 1 . ,qi 53,3 ff :- MA-1 + F . 1 1 ? f, K. , H Q A .v ing N- f f wwf fR+L1ff':1,1aff,- H -I , . - '25 , ' 1 A, yx 1 5-rakfw 5- -. , -I -I A Y-f4 ,wk .- w,fA3,1fyg,,,, 'K ' ' ' A k.1T?5:,f,,f,f-4 P 7 ,L . 5 ' , F' :ZF up 1 ' fm Lg , X3 . 1 5? ? 1? v a is ,ab 1 ix .1 453' 1 'His f Us , '1 .., Il .. K -V 's '557i 'i I . SCHOOL SPIRIT AND SPDRTS IO7 Sidney Finishes Third in Western Conference MAROON FOOTBALL SQUAD. Baci: row: Dennis Gade sfudenf manager Floyd Searles Gene Morris Conrad Friede Jan Laux Colin Lindquisf, Roger Robbins Duane Nighfingale Mille Baxfer Jaclr Heclcer, Roger Edwards Ron Easf Jim Wolsfenholm Don Marfin, Keifh Talley. Second row: Varsify coach Bud Lade Don Nighfingale Harold Irwin Bruce McWilliams Lyndell Nelson Terry Wiclrsfrom Tony Roclr Charles Hammond Sfeve Hinrichs Harlan Pals Kenf Miller Gary Schmiff Phil Ham Fred Yauney and Jim Godfrey line coach Firsf row Kenf Nofeboom Milre Wrighf Ben Ford Bob Samson Rodney Plum Ron Cronlr Terry Gilliland Mille Fisher Jim Misegadis Dlcl Wills Gordon Prinfz Leland Lewis and Merlin Gush Sidney High s foofball machine spuffered and coughed buf never quif moving as fhe Maroon and Whife finished fhird fo Ogallala and Alliance in fhe Wesfern Conference race wifh a 3 6 0 sea son record This fell behind lasf seasons finish which boasfed of a 4 5 0 fofal Though defeafed six fimes fhe Maroon spirif showed fhrough as fhey were held scoreless only on fwo occasions These were in fhe firsf fwo games wifh Norfh Plaffe and Sferling who over came fhe Sidney qridders by scores of 6 fo 0 and I3 fo 0 respecfively Maroon hopefuls checked ouf gear lafe in fhe summer and held fhe inifial PFBCTICE on Augusf 24 in fhe season opener wifh Norfh Plaffe as fhe Maroons were sfymied in an affempf fo malce if fhree in a row over fhe Bulldogs Q L 'Pl Leff fo righf Varsify coach Bud Lade sfudenf manager Dennis Gade and line coach Jim Godfrey IO8 . . . . . . , . . I , . Summer racfices failed fo aid fhe Sidne eleven P Y I ' 'x ifis'-15L,I,fgf'l of- 'j'Qf'Tl'f'n- If Wlth o 3 60 Season Record A Sferlmg eleven oufponnfed Sidney as fhe young Tugers came ouf on fop by a I3 fo 0 margin The hoshng Sferllng IWICS held fhe Maroons for 'Ihe counf on fhe Tiger s 24 yard sfrnp A weelc lafer a second feam of Bull dogs fhls one from Alllance gave Sudney nfs fhnrd consecuhve loss wnfh a 34 I3 score One brughf spof of fhe Iosmg confesf was fhe Sud ney passing which oufreached Alliance 8I yards 'Io 56 Scoffsbluff fueldmg an all sensor sfarfmg elev en rocked fhe vlslhng Sidney squad 35 fo I3 Agaln fhe Maroons showed fhelr splrlf as 'Ihey refused fo be held scoreless by fhe sfrong Bearcaf grldders Sndney foughf fo a farsf vncfory of 'Ihe year when fhey dumped Klmball 34 fo 0 Coach Bud Lade subshfufed freely durnng fhe second own prowess by holdmg 'Ihe varslfy Buffalo wnfhouf a score The Maroons followed fhus u wnfh a I9 fo 0 VICIOFY over fhe Gerlng Bul dogs The reserve squad downed Germg by an ndenhcal score a weelc lafer The Ogallala Indians capfured fhelr league crown nn four years when fhey defeafed Sud ney 20 fo 0 Though fhey penefrafed 'Io fhe Maroons 3 yard Inne 'Ihe Indians fauled un fhelr affempfs fo reach paydlrf Lafer McCoolcs Bnsons handed fhe Maroons fhesr worsf de feaf of fhe season when fhey frampled 'Ihe Sidney lads 45 fo 7 Closung 'Ihe season an a wlnnmg fashion Sud ney felled Chappell I9 'Io 7 In fhelr renewed ruvalry The lone Chappell fall came Iafe In fhe fourfh quarfer when lf loo ed like Sidney mnghf be able fo hold 'Ihe Chappell grad squad pounfless 7 I Q half of fhis fill' wlfh fhe reserves showing fheir Corrine Vizina leads a salufe fo Dads as fhe band plays frlbufe Io 'rhe fafhers of fha foofball players on Dads Nnghf 54 The arsrfy m achon RON CRONK I1 SCOREBOARD e VarslI'y NorI'I1 PIaHe Sferlmg Alliance Scoflsbluff Kimball Germg Ogallala McCook Clwappell V Tey M MISEGADIS Bac IIO TERRY GILLILAND Bac e Reserves They Alluance Ogallala Norih PIa++e Knmball Gernng Sferllng ScoH'sbIuff L VARSITY LELAND LEWIS FORD Cenier I1 I Zizflll I -Y L.- . ,. ,.. nf E 744 I I -I I I II Xxx : X lx f Jae I -Q-466,164 ,V X 1 'E K I T V . . . I KN , 1 N w ' h w I 0 6 7 ' I9 'L U 0 ' I3 I3 27 I I3 ' 34 3I 20 I3 35 I9 ' 6 34 ' 0 I9 ' 0 7, I9 ' ,, , 0 I3 ' 6 as 0 ,, , 20 I3 20 ' 7 , , ,, ,,,, , , 45 y I9 ,, , 7 IP iq, l E E w f,': NK f . I 'YIQQ fl : 47 fs .V I . ' 4 f X 1 , f l JI . I ,QA X, KM E d 1 I . b W? f 'W , I FOOTBALL 'X A 'X I -XQQAJ X I MIKE FISHER ' B I X f' I , fI -X BOB SAMSON Back 1 ,fs .L -GJ MIKE WRIGHT Guard A 'W ,L I R122 ff f -2 --W W J , W ,f .'5 I ' . 1 L My X is 12 -I . x 'X ,, DICK WILLIS GENE MORRIS 'fackls TaclIo GORDON PRINTZ I. Homecoming candidaPes Mile Fisher, Karin Fell, Gordon Prinh, Virginia Berry, Leland Lewis, and Barbara Hyde ioin hands 'Po wish for vicPory. 2. Cheerleaders Sherry Beck, Vicki James, Karin FelP, PaPPi Thompson, Virginia Berry and Carol Landmesser wi'rh mascof Sherry Hyde pose dgring Homecoming rally. 3. Eddie Bowman, Junior SPaPe presideni, accepfs for his class Phe winning floai plaque from Gail Gish, Pep Club presidenf. Homecoming o Happiness became 'Phe Pheme of l960's Homecoming in spiPe of Phe snow shower early in Phe a'PPernoon which seemed 'Po promise an ill omen. Even Phough 'Phe long anPici- paPed parade was canceled as a resuli' of Phe weaPher, spirifs soon rose in response Po Phe enPhusiasm displayed by 'Phe cheerleaders and pep club as Phey led a vigorous pep rally PhaP afPernoon in 'Phe iun- ior high aucliforium. When evening came, Phe iuniors fell' a glow of pride as 'Pheir floa'P won PirsP place. The Paculry, Phe sPudenPs, and Phe crowd wa+ched in hushed silence as Homecoming Queen Virginia Berry was crowned aP half-'Pime. Climaxing 'Phe spiral- ing 'Purn of evenPs, came Phe de- cisive vicPory on 'Phe gridiron over Gering of I9 'Po 0. As spiriPs soared aPPer Phe game, Phe crowd ga+hered ai' Phe ForP Sidney MoPel Po dance and wa'Pch 'Phe crowning of Homecoming King Gordon PrinPz. Triumph Notwithstanding Spiteful Weather The queen overcome by emotion rs com torted by Karin Felt The heart was formed by the band as it played Let Me Call You Sweetheart. As the spectacle tool: form, three queen candidates alighted from individual convertibles to glide torward with the band to the tront ot the field and await the crowning. Co-Captain Gordon Printz is shown above placing the crown on the head ot Virginia Berry as co- captain Mille Fisher and queen candidates Barbara Hyde and Karin Felt watch i fa 's.U x 'w5gWt'Ql8s.. HW F' '94- Following the crowning ueen Virginia poses with escort on Barbara Hyde R-,Q M- Xxx' A -Q.--u A Zaleslzy Mr Sheaman Kent Pearson and attendants Karin Felt and II3 , . I I - t, ,- 'ev 1 -I 'fs ' V x R 'Ne N s N . 1, ., ' .ff-A f V i 1 x ' , R X ,X , , , y . s -- X, X , , .. , I A 1 - 5 .'-9- , ' ' , I W -,-L s I . AIA? ,VU 4,5 c WN 9' , ' ', , ,,,',.,,g' Vg, - N X . ' ...- -iqr' fl f A ,f-3 31. ' ' . . , H Y i' .- , V A ,.. N, ,.t 1 , ' on ,- '. .!.- 0.4 v af' b-,af my ,fig-,Ll J, M ,4 g,:.. ' I.. ,J . ' ' -0 ' 45' ,-w ' . ' ' TAX.. .. , . . e. 1 . Q R . - V Crownings and Dance Climax Celebration M2 v, , X., Q , .M-,,-.ww WZ! Kung Gordon Prmfz as crowned by ueen Vrrgmra Berry durmg lhe crowmng ceremony al' +l1e Sub Deb Sevenfeen dance af lbe Forf Sidney Mofel 44' 1 Jgl- Tbe Kang and ueen lead fbe dancing as flne crowd surges aboul l I4 Homecommg Royalty I Y Ne -wwf' Ji? HEX Queen VIRGINIA BERRY II5 Kung GORDON PRINTZ rg g ws, iff :wg .if .2 I o A ? ' Q 5 Q. Q 75 5 1, ' 1 - A 5 X . fi Siffj' , ! 4 7,7 V, .u . Pm .fs MH .- I 'MESA , X 6 it-5' inn. 2.- . U M inf S H S Cagers Cop Thurd m Close Confe .SN 'WB le 931' xg' xx? Eu' W0 wr Q, Nw Qa' 'f' F' L 'w QT. I ff' .Q fx W 5 95 35V D ,V- XBX A I All I sg' Q, , Q. XIV fb X QQ' , F9 52101 s1's quroltg Wi' i ' V ' Q E7 an ll . ,bv 53'-f W3 I 'i'0'i Q S 'i1i'i sv 2: 'E' 'Q A' f x L s f: l UNF! LQ SJ YQ. Close games proved fo be fhe rule rafher 'rhan +he excephon as Sidney Highs varsily cagers won or los? elghl' games by a +o+al margin of less lhan 45 polnfs The closes+ games were agains+ Nor+h PlaH'e on 'lhe Bulldog hard woods In 'lhe season opener which 'Phe Maroon and While won 54 'ro 53 and a+ Gering where 'lhe Home+owners won 7I +0 69 The Maroons winning +helr fvrsi' +hree 'hl+s los+ +o McCook In compiling a 3 +o I record before Chrislmas vacahon Following +he seasonal layoff +he varsi+y uin+e+ roared back wilh +wo adduhonal wins 'lhe firsl' ai' Gerlng and +he o+her coming while Sidney hos+ed +he Go+henburg crew Losmq +he nexl 'lwo games one +o Ogallala a 'fellow member of +he Wes'rern conference 'lhe Sldneyrles raclred up 'lheur highesf poin+ +o'I'al of +he season in conquering hapless Kimball 89 +o 28 A cold nighl' nex+ haf fhe Varsn s +hey were humbled on +heir own floor by Brolcen Bow 38 'lo 55 ln +he nexl' home +ll+ Scoffsbluff squeezed by Sidney 69 'ro 6I Following +ha+ 'lhe Maroons humbled Cozad 80 lo 73 in an overhme period af+er fhe Maroons rallied from a 64 +o 54 defuci+ wi+h less +han 'l'wo minules remaining in 'lhe final period. In 'lheir second meeling, an improved Kimball squad was ou'I'scored by +he Junior Varsi+y in 'rhe ini+ial +hree quar+ers, and 'lhen by fhe Varsi+y in +he final s+anza in a low-scoring con'res+. II8 4 77? Sq' nr P . V ' i BI fy - .J Q sf L 44 fat 2 . s 9 Cotllllon Boll Held In Fort Sidney Motel 51 Three boy and lhree gurl represenlahves were chosen by 'rhe sennors from 'the class as lung and queen candrdafes Following 'lhe crown :ng second aliendanls Leland Lewls and Susan Cool: rhe Queen and Kung Barbara Hyde and Milne Flsher and hrsl' allendanls Sylvia Phnllups and Harold lrwng pose for lhenr puclure Admumslralnve members of +he school as well as sludenfs enloyed lhe music of Dean Bush nell and has orchesfra Mrs and Mr Wey moulh and Mrs and Mr Jones dance by lhe camera For lhe 'Flrsl' 'hme since cohlllons have been a parl' of 'l'he Chrlslmas season af SH S 'rhe guesls danced In +he beaulrful ballroom of 'l'he Forl' Sidney Molel The ballroom was fragranl wllh pme and soflly ll+ wllh +he glow 'from blue lrghls enlwlned In branches of 'lhe angel halr draped 'lree Semc 'formal +he dance IS much anhcnpaled by +he gurls O l . O ij' , I 2 f R I . , y xx X 1 an A21 fxl,', Y A . ' S . . ., . v.. 7 ' ' ' my . . . Ni S V, I M r y , , I I 1 . . . . x I ' rf ie E., l20 Cohlllon Royalty I LQ, fi 4.5 'Mau-.-W .,,,..,-'- 'Wa 'nd 1-I Queen BARBARA HYDE I2 I Kung MIKE FISHER 5 nv ' ' ' lg g ,. ' . an W 4 ' . All Us ga q ' l I6 1. . gN'YH, 4 M M .V - 'av i ' Jr. 1- .f l lnf ,1 1' lr,.. 4N' 1 .3 ,'Jv, I' 1' D, yn has if -fi 155, 1, . , 7 A,-5.,.n 'f Ji,-,bg mf i3!i,q,Lq'- Q n I 53:-v'f4'nf 1 4mm- -Q'-.' -pf' -f H 'M' W ' .lMkk Q4 wp M ,A . is ,. n , . . - ,gy ' J, ., I f ' ' ' fs . , M ' ' Y E'Li.ffn r' Q ' ' M- , 1 lY4!l!A3!!i4-.' Y .'!-Al!!!!-H 'v 4, ' ' J'1.a' K ' x IX. , . 4 , , K . , - 'lu X ml 4 x A J L null . J 1 ? ? P J' I - 3 1 A ip., , 1,2 ATTENDANTS Silke Hermann. Senior Corrine Vizina, Junior Diane Puffer, Junior Jean Schiller, Sophomore Ri+a Johnson, Sophomore B56 f .r if-'Q fi ff , W1 Gropplers Open Season With Tourney Crown MAROON GRAPPLERS Standing Coach Les Landmesser Jerry Langdon Ken Bauer Don Nightingale Lyndell Nelson student manager Dennis Gade Gene Morris Ronald East Dennis Corlr Lloyd Searles Jan Laux Leslie Landmesser Richard Heizer Coach Jim Godfrey Seated Vaughn Meier Ric Ladlne David Policlry Jaclr Langdon Jerry Anthony Don Holter Richard Aclrerson Fred Youney Harold lrwln Gordon Prlnh Larry Kurz and Harlan Pals strong Holyoke Colorado crew in their preparation 'For the Western Invitational Tournament Winning over five squads 'From Gerlng Scottsbluff Alliance Sterling and Torrington Wyoming the host team Sidney captured the first place trophy Next to tall prey to the Sidney machine was Sterling Sidney tasted defeat 'First by coming out second In their meet with Kearney ln the next three contests the Maroons lost two decisions to Scottsbluff but won over Alliance Having wallced over Gering in a dual tilt the Sldneyltes were edged by Torrington and soundly beaten in the 'final meet 23 to I5 by Curtis Placing third in the District Tournament the local grapplers tool: eighth place In a deadlock with two Omaha squads Gordon Prmtz was fourth In the State Meet while freshman Jaclc Langdon tool: third Falling to place were Harold lrwrn Harlan Pals and Fred Yauney I24 Five Represent Sidney High in State Competition Sidney High's matmen opened the new season with a win over the if I x Q'-,-,,-2-1 -,,---f '- cus Len Downs male and Downs Wolsrenholm Hammond and Small Sidney Track Squad Captures Four Firsts A small bul' pofenl Sadney Hagh Iraclr squad under +he lurorshap of Coach Bud Lade cap'rured 'Four farsf place crowns an nane meefs InClUdIng fraangulars and anvrlalaonals and caplured fhard place an Ihe haghly lauded Scofrsbluff Relays and Wesfern Nebraslra lnvafa 'laonal Of Ihe 24 varsa candadales reporlang an mad March only I6 fanashed an fhe compefrlaon Nane of Ihe lb were leHer wanners from las+ year s Wes'l'ern Conference Champaonshap I'eam The nane leHer men who headed Ihe Maroon conhngenl' were senaors Terry Gallaland Make Fasher Rodney Plum and Bob Samson aunaors Eddae Bowman Charles Hammond and Gary SchmaH and sophomores Len Downs and Jam Wolsrenholm Olhers Included Phal Ham lunaor Roger Robbans Dennas Sherrerd sophomores Jerry An'l'hony and Jaclc Langdon freshmen Ben Ford and Gene Morras served as sI'uden'l' managers Record seH'ers were Terry Gallaland hagh hurdles Rodney Plum das -Ib-if .,, -Y 9'- 'Q Bowman Iwo male relay MEET KambaIISadney Apral I Scoffsbluff Relays Apral 9 Sadney Invrfafaonal Apral I4 Allrance Srdney Apral I? McCook Traangular ApraI Z5 Weslern Nebraska lnvafalaonal Apral Ogallala Bradgeporr Sadney May 6 Ogallala Sadney non qualafaers Daslracl May I3 Sfaie lCIass AJ tw an if 04 mms, 3 as if ,VW ua O O 21 ITT T O If zu U I.... 2 VICTOR Sadney Scoflsbluff Sadney Allaance adney Allaance Sadney Ogallala Allaance Lancoln Ji aw SIDNEY S PLACE Farsi Thard Farsi Second Farsf Th rd Furs? Second Thard Eaghfeenfh i 11 TRACK TEAM Sfandang Coach Bud Lade manager Ben Ford Make Fasher Rodney Plum Bob Samson Terry Gallaland Sealed Jam Wolslen holm Dennas Sherrerd Phallap Ham Eddae Bowman Gary Schmall Len Downs Jacl: Langdon and Roger Robbans Noi' pacfured Charles Hammond Jerry Anfhony and manager Gene Morras l26 I ' I ,I I . . . I I I . Q I I . I I . I I fy - , I I . . . I I I I o a I I I I I . . . . . I I I I I c Q 0 . 1 U - I I I I I I , I ly I I I . I I I I ' I F 1 I I I I I I , ' I V1 I ' I l :by I 1 I I I I I H C I I ' . . F . I I I Q I I I I I S I I I g I 9 I I I I Y, ' I l . . I 0Q ,, - 7. . L , I, ,Ie I I fm-ef I-I yy -f .1 3 . I. -. . M' ,IIN if on 0 U 9 ' am 3 1 YV - , I U . . ' ' i... ,,,,,,,,, , , 0 ' I , 3- W, J k 30, . , -an I at ,- u In 5 'fa l ' I ll 1: ' I ,,-. , .I K .I I, I . ,I ,I f , ,, H ' I . Y Q 4 Wa' 'lt 5 I I-'T ' fl U K- - I I I - . N I - ' . X , M , 1 jg I ...I I ...I . X 6 . 5 I U - : I ' . . I ' I . I l : I - I I I I I I I 3 I . Cmdermen Rewrite Record Books ln Four Events Ed Bowman rrghf sfranns fo mamfam hlg pogmqq with 5 long Gary SchmlH 'Fourfh from leff and Malte Fisher second from rlghi' shade In 'fhe mule run push hard as fhey near fhe end of fhe cenfury dash 1 if? Sluppnng has pol vaulhng duhes fo puck up ponnfs In fhe hugh Terry Gnlluland record smashmg Sldney speed merchanf leans as lump rs clnderman Muke Fnsher he cap+ures +he lead rn 'the I20 yard hugh hurdle , ,f- ' . A . nfs'-w+ , 5 Q' . L I ..eaaavevQ.rm.Amavi. Bob SGITISOH displays The form fhdf mide him 6 'lhfedf in Sidney Warming up before unleashing one of several I40-fool' plus fosses High's pole-vaulfing fandem. is Rodney Plum, I27 0 I :V wr I 'A L wtrqr, , , , 2 ' N. M , if - ,. , ,ug A , .. . ' ic, WM J 1 '73 , anew ., ' Ji H- W A9 v ,Agp A nw., -gf., Y J I ,Q at ? k W Y .- Bs, inhqfbltluln mmf? if 3 3 af lw,w..aQ.m-r 'X ' auuunlwig ',.,,,,,,,, I E n 4 v 5. S435 'WL f WM., v . . Af, My 5 1 nys ff, vw, .9 ff ,f4 '?Zh fu '11 52 V1 'S G -s -, ,-4. 4 Ha f Qg, . .A N, , ik ,gf NW .Y. '. ' 'wi x wwnf ff 2-' wif' - Av w HW , ,fn A I .-Y 3 . -xg ,ff . 1 Y, ,4 Zlr -p iq.. Q. I - ' 4 .' L' Lmfg' 4-3,- 1. f'-4. GORDON PRINTZ 1960 s Athletes of Merlt, S S BOB SAMSON Baslrefball 1' 5 HAROLD IRWIN Foofball Wresfllng CD 20 ss N TERRY GILLILAND RICHARD MOORE Go Wnfh pnde Coach Bud Lade and Coach Jnm Godfrey presenf fo Prmclpal Tom Jones Ihe Irophnes won by ihe Sndney 'Irach men ai' the Sldney lnvl+a'honal Meef m Sidney April I4 and 'Ihe McCook Trlangular Meef Apnl 25 I29 , . 55 , Y I 1 , A W' I II MII yn- 0 'I: - Track jf?-1'.Q5 -A I h I If Am W! fight' X , K SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SIDNEY, NEBRASKA April ll, mo TO THE CLASS OF l9b0 ' Congrafulafions upon fhe successful complefion of your course of sfudy as prescribed by our school. I feel fhaf fhe achieve- menf of fhis honor amply repays fhe sacrifices made by fhose who are inferesfed in your welfare. Soon you will be leaving fhe halls of Sidney High. Whefher you now enfer upon your life work, or go fo some higher insfifufion of learning, I wanf you fo feel free fo call upon me for any furfher service I may be able fo render. My inferesf in you does nof end wifh your graduafion, buf rafher follows you during fhe coming years. Your achievemenfs will be an inspirafion fo me for furfher service in my worlx. I wanf also fo fhanlc you for your friendship and cooperafion while in Sidney High School. I hope 'Ihis friendship may confinue. Wifh sincere 'besf wishes. Orrin J. Weymoufh Superinfendenf of Schools I30 GRADUATION AND FAREWELLS Juniors Royolly Entertain Seniors, Foculty, Knights and their tair ladies dined and danced in a wonderland ot castles in the air on the quiet spring evening of May I4 as iuniors and seniors once again met in the most anticipated social event ot the school year. The 275 juniors, seniors, guests, taculty mem- bers, administrators and sponsors were seated during dinner at card tables set with nutcups made ot sugar lumps in the torm ot miniature castles with blue turrets, tiny replicas ot the large castle centered on the gym tloor. Organ music was played by Mr. Claude Campbell during the banquet, while Dean Bushnell's orchestra provided music tor the dancing which tollowed the banquet and pro- gram. In addition to the banquet speeches, a skit was presented by the sophomore servers, dressed as Mother Goose characters Edward Bowman Governor ot the lunlor class opens the program with a greeting to the seniors and assembled guests Seated at the head table were class ottlcers administrators and 'Faculty Viewed from down the table rs Mrs Vergal Winn Superintendent O J Weymouth Mrs Weymouth Principal Tom Jones Mrs Jones Mick Renmclr Peggy Hakes Leland Lewis Susan Cook Edward Bowman Mrs Hrnn and Mr Hinn I32 y . and Guests In a Castle In the Arr X ,fl -ca. ini How dnfferenl lelevlsron would have been In lhe days of Kung Scurrymg courl' pages Jean Whnfmnre Dave Pollclry Gale Brum Arfhur Davrd Dobson serves as ye old announcer baugh Vurgrnua Foland Mllre Baxfer Lyndell Nelson Rlfa Johnson Sherry Jlmerson Fronl' row Georgia Grrmm Jenny Maley Davnd Dobson Jean Scluller Sharon Sleclrmann Carl Nelson Terry WICR sfrom Dancmg fo musrc from lhe clouds are Mlclr Rennuclr Peggy Facully members and sludenfs alrke enloy lhe easy fempo Halres Susan Cool: and Leland Lewus X A NM Courhers dmed royally on furkey and dressmg EVGVY dreamer 'WY fmd hls Hcdslle ' 'lhe WN I33 0 0 0 P ' v I . I , f crx' 5 n J, ' . . - Xu v ' ' 4' 1- . Y 4 X -' X I 1,3 L, it 1 Rf .-Qu, h. . Tlfl g 1 X 1 X I Jail .-,- ' .D ,X ill' E-Q --I .- all N ts X.: L. s ' 1 3 -v5'5'3f'!fN J , Q J J IL, J, e-,X . ,l fl fx . wigs- KX' K .s, 1:55 : is - Ak ' - J il rf J K 1 . 1 I 'Vid 'MJ BARBARA HYDE' RODNEY BALES nsI'rumenIaI Musuc Celestials in Orbit 44 DON WADE' C JEROME RIEWE' SUSAN COOK' All Around Glrl RONALD CRONK' RODN if BARBARA COX' EY PLUM' GORDON PRINTZ' All Around Boy I 'See page I36I Ay A I 1.3 SANDRA MEYER BeII'y Crocker Award A LEN JORGENSON Rofary Exchange S+uden'r RICHARD ACKERSON' EDWARD BOWMAN -x Nahonal Mafhemahcs Award 1--f ? KRISTIN CAVE 2, I' Musrc Speech Awards J LINDA GADDIS' GARY PORTER Bausch and Lomb Chemlsiry Award Mafhemahcs Award Y Meg DIANE CARLEY LuHIe Oscar 61 9 ...nv LELAND LEWIS CONNIE BORGMANN' Navy R O T C Scholarship I34 E, ' I 'u ! L 3 I HE I 6 I If 1 ' , ' if ' I ' L g I I 5 - . I . NJA? Lv ' ' A 1-an-E I E' A-l: ' :,, LYNN NELSON' 'K -, Ai 1 f . Ax Honor Day Award Wmners I K 'fa me? LYNN NELSON Englrsh Vocal CONNIE BORGMANN Social Sludles 'RQ' 'WWE 'R . mfg R r i .1-V is ' CAROLYN ATKINS TYPH19 JO ANN BENZEL CONNlE MINSHALL Homemalung Languages MICHAEL RENNICK LYNN NELSON ROGER YOUNG CONNIE BORGMANN SUSAN COOK Scmnce Honor Roll '35 V CAROLYN ALLEN CAROL CLARK DONNA BECK Journalism Dramaflcs :Z RONNIE FRITCHLEY Lrbrary SYLVIA PHILLIPS Busmess JEROME RIEWE and JOHN CULVER lndusfrnal Arfs . f on S fr A x L A Y iff' 1 Y . K. x 1 ,...'l W L5 IFE' 74 I A L V -if 4 5 v blur q . , QM ji, U D A . I ,, , f xi, . 'I - f 1 I .bl ' f H ' A 1 NX quo irfinx I I, Il N-:xx .54 A li A il f 5 A xr- li Q' fl ags' , ,r - . A - U . . , . AH ' .S ag' if A Q. 'L'r2!4ii,-f 4-' - ' -, 3 l ---- 'Yr 5,41 3 ' ,f2f'f2ff1 ,r f 35 53 5 LN f E it .E K Q W- r xjpf, f a' 5 f - z . ', , QA ' .S . 1 i 15 I f! f X . 4 :,. A., , i .Y I , i f' f Knowledge Comes but Wisdom Lmgers Anofher impressive llsl' of scholarships and awards were presenled 'lo honor sluden+s of Sidney High School al' graduahon ceremonies Wednesday evening May 25 They include Lynn Nelson valedlclornan Oberfelder award Sidney Educalors Club 'leaching scholarship Elks Mosl' Valu able Sfudenf award and scholarship frophy Conme Borgmann salulaforlan Midland College Presldenfs Scholarship Sidney P T A leaching scholarship Elks Mos? Valuable Sfudenf award Lulheran You+h Leadership award and scholarship 'lrophy Linda Gaddis Business and Professional Womens Club field of nursing scholarship Bela Sigma Phu Sororl B P O Does scholarship Susan Cook Unlverslfy of Nebraska Regenfs wmner Allernafes Lynn Nelson Michael Renmck Gary Porler Rodney Bales Leland Lewis David Dorman and Karen Greene Gordon Prm'I'z Rofary Club award Kiwanis Club sporfsmanshvp award Barbara Cox Lockwood Foundahon award Scoirlsbluff Cosmopolufan Club scholarship Slale Normal School scholarships one each +o Ronald Cronk and Rodney Plum Rofary award Barbara Hyde Nebraska Wesleyan Alumni Assoclahon award Roberl' Samson Nebraska Wesleyan Scholashc award Richard Ackerson Nebraska Vocahonal Technical School award Jerome Rnewe W P Ackerman award in music Don Wade KSID Spor+scas+ers foofball and baskefball award Michael Fisher Hollywood Beaufy Academy scholarships one each 'lo Conme Albro Sharon KeHler Ronald Zalesky and Jean Slmmerman Sco'Hsblu'ff Beaufy Academy scholarships one each lo Rebecca Powell and Sandra Marfy Fmdley From THE SIDNEY TELEGRAPH May 27 I960 MICHAEL RENNICH CONNIE BORGMANN LYNN NELSON GORDON PRlN'lZ BARBARA HYDE Class Oralor Salufalory Valeducfory Rofary Award Roiary Award I36 II ' ' Il . . : . D . . . . . : . . .fy scholarship: Scoffsbluff Junior College scholarship: Wesl' Nebraska Hospifal Auxiliary scholarship: ScoH'sbluff The Class of 1960 Fsnd the End of the TRAIL Commencemenr Exercsses Junsor l-lsgh School Audslorsum Wednesday May 25 l96O Band Concer+ Ssdney l-lsgh School Band As Ofhers See Tnem Class of l96O Our Nalsorsal Anlhem Un son lrwocas' on The Reverend Carl Nelson As We See Them E Thonnas C Jones Prsncspal Class Orafor Mschael Renrssclc lnslrumenlal Seleclsons Sensor lnslrumenlal Group Salulalory Connse Borgmann Valedsclory Lynn Nelson Vocal Seleclson Sensor Vocal Group Scholarshsps O J Weymoulh Supersnlendenl Presenlarson ol Class George l-lsnrs Asssslanl Prsncspal Preserslalson ol Dplomas Elmer Ladsne Pressdenf ol Board Benedsclson The Reverend Carl Nelson The fsnal momenr of frsumph comes when a sensor can flp h lassel 'Thaw Every sensor was congrafulaled by Board pressdenf as dsplomas Whsle robes and lrlac colored 'lassels class colors are hurrsedly were Pfeieflled paclred away as soyous sensors fsnssh a memorable day I37 Aclrerson Mr Glenn A 38 Aclrerson Mrs Glenn A I0 Aclerson Rlchard 52 88 9I I24 I34 Adams Delmar 77 Adams M Ivan IO Adams Mr Melv1n 27 Adams Sharon 35 69 90 Albro Conme 40 52 90 Albro Larry 69 96 A en Carolyn I I4 20 52 56 92 I35 Allen Jennufer 77 Ison F nlr I4 I6 Alllson Larry 69 Allman Cyrena 44 77 90 IOI I02 IO4 Anderson Ronald 69 Anlhony Jerry 9I I24 I26 Armrfage Carolyn 77 ArmIlage Pamela 45 I04 Ashby Sue 69 96 97 Alluns Carolyn I5 35 69 89 9 Aurnch Agnes 30 53 94 IO4 Baade Randy I Balderson Mr Fran I7 Bales Rodney 8 5 67 88 98 I7 2 I34 Bauer Kennefh I24 Bauerkemper Ron 35 53 89 93 94 Bauman Randy I7 44 69 9I 95 97 I00 xer Mllce 5 35 77 92 I08 II7 Baxfer Pa+r1cIa 37 53 Beclr Donna 8 35 69 I35 Beclr Sherry 32 44 53 89 90 93 94 I00 Bennel'+ Clmshna 35 70 Benzel Jo Ann 30 77 I35 Benzel Pa'l'r1c1a 70 Berry VIrg1n1a 9 35 44 50 53 89 03 I5 Beyer PBIYICIB 45 53 I04 BIS op Jack 30 70 88 9I 98 IOI 03 BIvens Edward II 77 Black Mr Dale I0 29 34 35 94 Blaclr Mrs Dale I0 94 Blanr Wanda I2 70 92 Bobo Georgla 45 I04 Bobo Twylua 45 54 Boen Sandra I5 32 45 5l 54 89 90 IO4 Borgmann Conme 9 23 45 54 87 88 89 92 I04 l05 34 I35 Borgmann JeaneHe 45 IO4 Bo'H LeRoy 77 Bowman EddIe 8 I4 I8 45 68 70 74 9I 5 7 I34 Box Mr Jack 2I Breslel Sydney 45 77 l04 Brnggs Mabel 45 70 88 92 96 I04 Broolrs Wendell 36 70 Brown Mlss Opal I0 Bruenger JIm 70 97 Brumbaugh Gale 45 77 I33 Bucher NIna 45 77 I04 Burlrlund MISS BeHy I0 4I Burrbws Mr Don I0 43 49 TRAIL INDEX Burrows Donna I4 I6 44 78 89 90 IOI Busboom Judulh 70 90 I04 Campbell Dav1d 70 Canlrell Mr James I0 46 Carey Eva Jo 44 78 90 93 I00 I03 I33 Carh1ll Cyn'rh1a Marmo 45 54 C r1llJlI I5 39 78 0 Carhull Kyle 70 9l Crey D ne 35 70 90 95 97 98 OI l03 4 Carley Ms Marsha I0 I2 33 49 56 I33 Cave Krslm 8 I3 I4 45 76 78 8 90 I00 I02 04 I05 I34 Chornos Mary I04 Choaie C mrllea I5 7I 89 90 '93 94 I00 I02 Claar Judy 54, 64 ar Crol 44 7I 88 90 93 97 l03 5 Clarlr Mrs Roberl 22 Coffey Mr Thomas 37 Coleman Georguanna 7I 90 CoIlIvons Mr H F 2l Colone John 78 IOI I03 Cool: Dr Hull 26 Coolr Sandra 8 68 7I 88 89 90 97 IOI I0 3 o Susan I3 I4 20 37 48 55 67 99 00 3 I3 Corlc Dennls Cox Barbara 9 30 34 40 54 56 90 0 I03 4 Crabb Mary 45 IO4 CraIn Cheryl 7I onlr PhIllIp I4 I6 0 0 onl Ronald I3 30 54 9I I08 I 0 8 Crouse M Carl I0 I5 29 36 37 42 49 Crouse Sharon 45 I04 UI56 Don Ray 2 I5 35 38 78 82 C Ins Mrs J C 3l Culver John 9 55 I35 Cufsmger Roy 78 DavIs Carol Bodlie 52 De1bler MIss Belh I0 DIeder1ch DOFOIIIY 7I Dobson Davld ll 45 78 79 4 Dolan Larry 7I Dorman DavId 27 55 Dorman Roberl' 78 Dolls Mr RIchard 92 Downs Len 45 78 9I I Drum Mrs SherrIlI I0 DuIs Mr Alv1n 23 28 Dunbar Charles 78 84 Easf RonnIe 78 83 I08 I24 I38 Edwards Dr James 26 Edwards Roger 79 I08 II7 EIl1oH Darlene 7I Ell1oH Karen 55 56 90 I00 l03 E Karel 2I 45 7I 04 Fanlhouser Mr W1llIam I0 23 44 45 I04 Farmer Duane 45 55 I04 Farmer Marvnn 45 I04 Farrell Erv1n 7I 96 Fell Mr Leland 27 Fe JIm II4 Fell Kann 44 50 56 89 90 94 I00 I03 FInley Sandra Marfy 52 55 Frscher Kalhleen 79 90 F1sher Mrs Charles I7 er MLB I5 30 44 5I 56 86 89 9 02 I26 FlemIng Mr George I7 Flem1ng Ph1llIp I4 I7 40 7I Flohr Conrad I4 Foland V g1nIa 44 76 79 90 I00 l02 Follrerls L1nda 37 56 90 Folsler Deanna 7I Folsler Mr George 3I r Ben 30 35 57 9I I04 08 I9 Fo+Inos Dema I9 45 79 90 Frahm Roberf 79 I00 I03 Fredrlclr Cheryl 44 72 90 I00 I03 FrIede Conrad 72 9I I04 I08 I33 Fr1l'chley Ronald I2 34 40 57 I35 GdddIS Dale 29 72 96 98 IOI l03 Gaddls Llnda 44 57 88 90 0 Gade DennIs 44 7 9 I08 24 Gallardo Manuel 7 0I Gallahn Kennelh 7 Gerlre Nora Jean 69 72 Gerlzen Mr Claylon 20 G1lIIland Mrs J P 27 G Iand Terry I2 30 57 88 89 9l I00 Ol I0 I03 l04 I07 I26 I27 s Gall 39 57 9 90 I00 I2 3 Gs Merlnn 44 79 89 9I 98 0 I Glassburn Jolynn I5 72 90 Goen Darlene 79 84 Goen Jean 72 Goen LaDonna 72 90 I04 Godfrey Mr James I4 I6 29 38 39 49 I0 I24 I29 3 Godfrey Mrs James I33 Golden MIchael 3I Gomez Henry 72 Gomez Pal 72 Gonzales Teresa 79 Greene Karen 2 5 Greene Kaye 2I 30 Greene Ken? 79 39 45 72 II7 57 89 94 IO4 45 57 89 IO4 -A- . . . . . . . . . , . , 103 . . . . .' .... . -C- IYI' I 'I 'I II' ' I l'- I I ' I I ' iF-' 11. . . . .. .II.'II, , , .1-I' Q All' . fd ,' . .31,s3,91,103,11s, ,If I,'I'I I I I I II I I 'I ' I' III7 II3 HI . 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