St Edward High School - Beaver Yearbook (St Edward, NE)
- Class of 1960
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Foreward We the Beaver Staff present the 1960 Beaver to you, so that the events of this year in S.E.H.S. may never be forgotten. 2 ' 0 IN MEMORIAM ANNA MARIE HELEN WERTS 1940-1959 Activities Chairman of the Beaver 1957-58. Who had a pleasing personality and was a friend to all. BEAVER TAKES ON A NEW COVER BEAVER STAFF Editor . . . . Co-editor . Advertising Photography Class .... Sports . . . . Activities . Art......... Judy Reardon Gloria Swanson Jerrill Andreason Mike Wathen Kathy Anderson Gary Thompson Marlene Whidden Kenny Thomazin SEATED: Judy Reardon, Editor, Cloria Swanson, Co-editor, Bud Francis. STANDING: Mr. Eidam, Carol McIntosh, Deanna Novotny, Kathy Anderson, Marlene Whidden, Betty Lou Parrott, Nancy Gavlik, Gary Thompson, Mel Carlson, Lynn Anderson, Linda Anderson, Donna Long, Sharon Reed, Bob Cruise, Gary Howser, Kenny Thomazin, Alan Smith, Larry Gavlik, Mike Wathen, Russ Howser, Time Reardon, Jerrill Andreason, Mick Case, John Wallick, Max Thomazin, Dean Wheeler. 3 Mrs. Neal Hasselbalch, Mr. Edward Reardon, Mrs. Walter Merrell, Mr. Lawrence Bryon, Mrs. Ray Mahoney, Mr. Roy Smith, Mr. Jack Johnson. EDUCATION IS OUR BUSINESS President............. . Roy Smith Vice President........Mrs. Ray Mahoney Secretary.............Edward Reardon J. F. JOHNSON K. J. LIEWER Government Math LOWELL HUNTER Coach - -Science WILLIAM EIDAM Commercial General Science JOAN NESLADEK Home Economics GALEN JOHNSON English DONALD BRABEC CHRIS SAWYER Agriculture Music MRS. CHRIS SAWYER First Grade MRS. INEZ WIELAND Second Grade MISS SWANSON Third Fourth Grade MRS. ROSE EIDAM MISS RUDOLPH MRS. ANNA KOLM Kindergarten--Fourth Fifth Sixth Grade Seventh Eighth 7 Mrs. Adla Thompson, Mrs. Roy Cruise 8 OFFICE CLERK Mrs. Barney Reardon CUSTODIAN Mr. Coy Van Meter COOKS KENNETH LEROY THOMAZIN College Prep. Stretch Class Pres. 3,4; Stud. Coun. 1; FFA 1,2,3; Treas. 2; Sentinel 3; Thespians 3,4; Class plays 3,4; One-act plays 2,3; SE Club 2,3,4; Sec. 3,4; F.B. 3,4; B.B. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Annual 3,4; Glee 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Clinic 2,4; Contest 4; Small Groups 4; FFA St. Conv. 1,2; Soil Judg. Contest 2; Boys' St. Alternate 3. IVOR EDGAR FRANCIS Agriculture Bud Class V. Pres. 1,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Treas. 3; St. Conv. 2,3,4; Greenhand 1; Chap. Farmer 2,3,4; SE Club 4; F.B. 2,3,4; B.B. 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Stud. Coun. 2; Sec. 2; Thespians 3,4; Class plays 3; One-act plays 2,3; Glee 1; Chorus 1; Clinic 1; Contest 1; Beav. Booster 3; Annual 3,4. KATHRYN ELAINE ANDERSON Commercial Kathy Class Sec. 4; V. Pres. 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; N.R. 2; Treas. 3; Sec. 4 Workshop 1,2; Dist. Conv. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pres. 3; Treas. 4; Thespians 3,4; Class plays 3,4; Annual 3,4; Stud. Coun. 1; Phys. Ed. 1; Beav. Booster 3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pres. 2; Minstrel Show Ch. 4; Clinic 1,2,3,4; Contest 1,2,4; Color Day Queen 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. DEANNA JO NOVOTNY Commercial Jo Class Treas. 4; Sec. 1,3; FHA MICHAEL RAY WATHEN 1,2,3,4; Degree Ch. 2,3; Hist. 4; College Prep. Mike F Dist. Conv. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, Class N.R. 4; V. Pres. 2; SE Club 3 3,4; V. Pres. 2; Pres. 4; Cheer- 2,3,4; Treas. 4; F.B. 1,2,3,4; B.B. 1 leader 1,2,3,4; Stud. Coun. 2; 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1 N.R. 2; Thespians 3,4; Class 3,4; Class plays 3,4; One-act 3 plays 3,4; Annual 3,4; Beav. playS 3; Annual 3,4; Beav. 3 Booster Ed. 3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Booster 3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Chorus C Chorus 1,2,3,4; Clinic 1,2,4; 1,2,3,4; Clinic 1,2,4; Contest - Contest 1,2,4; Small Groups 3,4; 1,2,4; Minstrel Show Ch. 4; I Minstrel Show 4; Phys. Ed. 1. Small Groups 2,4. GARY LEE THOMPSON Agriculture Ole Stud. Coun. 1,2,4; Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; V. Pres. 4; Green Hand 1; Chap. Farmer 2,3,4; State Conv. 2,3,4; Annual 3,4; Beaver Booster 3; Class N.R. 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3,4; Small groups; Clinic 1,2,3,4; Contest 1,2,3,4; Minstrel Show 4; Boys' State 3; S.E. Club 4; F.B. 1,2,3,4; B.B. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Sr. Class Play. ' 4 NANCY'ANN GAVL1K Commercial Nance F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Rec. Ch. 2; Hist. 3; Song Leader 4; Workshop 2; Dist. Conv. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; V. Pres. 3; Phys. Ed. 3,4; Stud. Coun. 3,4; Annual 3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Clinic 1,3,4; Contest 1,2; Beaver Booster 3; Thespians 3,4; Jr. Class Play; One act plays 3. MICHAEL RICHARD CASE General Mick Class Pres. 2; Stud. Coun. 4; V. Pres. 4; S.E. Club 1,2,3,4; FJJ. 1,2,3,4; B.B. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Outstanding back 3; Capt. of F.B. 4; Annual 3,4; Beaver Booster 3; Jr. Class Play; Thespians 3,4. 11 JUDITH KAY REARDON College Prep. Judy F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pres. 3,4; Sec. 2; Dist. Hist. 2,4; Dist. Conv. 1,2, 3,4; St. Conv. 3; Workshop 1,2,3; Girls' State 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; V. Pres. 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Stud. Coun. 4; Sec. 4; Annual 3,4; Co-ed. 3; Ed. 4; Class Pres. 1; Sec. 2; Treas. 3; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; N.R. 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small groups 3,4; Contest 1,2,3,4; Clinic 1,2,3,4; Phys. Ed. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; One Act plays 1,2,3; Thespians 3,4. JERRILL CHRISTIAN ANDREASEN College Prep Andy Stud. Coun. 3; SE Club 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Annual 3,4;,Beaver Booster 3; Music 1,2; Clinic 1,2; Contest 1; B.B. 1,2,3; F.B. 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3. DEAN LEROY WHEELER Agriculture Squealer Stud. Coun. 1; SE Club 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Annual 3,4; Beaver Booster 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee 1,2,3,4; Clinic 1,2,3,4; Cont. 1,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 4; St. Convention 1,2,3,4; F.B. 1,2,3,4; B.B. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Minstrel Show 4. MARLENE DIANE WHIDDEN Commercial Woody Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sec. 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Dist. Conv. 1,2,3; St. Conv. 3; Workshop 3; Class Play 4; One Act Plays 3; Annual 3,4; Beaver Booster 3; Thespians 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee 1,2,3,4; Contest 1,3,4; Clinic 1,2,4; Minstrel Show 4; Small Groups 3; Ph. Ed. 4. '] D 3 i LAWRENCE LEO GAVLIK ] Agriculture Larr„; Annual 3,4; Beaver Booster 3; FF.J 1,2,3,4; St. Convention 1,2,3,4; e B.B. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, SE Club? JOHN FAY WALLICK General Space Man'- Stud. Coun. 3; SE Club 3,4; Staged Manager 3,4; Annual 4; Beaver -Booster 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1,2,3 Clinic 2,3; B.B. 1,2,3; F.B. 1,2,3,3' Track 1,2. RUSSELL KEITH HOWSER n Agriculture Rus erFA 2,3,4; St. Conv. 2,3,4; SE 31ub 2,3,4; F.B. 1,2,3,4; B.B. 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Annual 3,4; 3eav. Booster 3. BETTY LOU PARROTT 'Commercial Polly 'HA 1,2,3,4; Rec. Ch. 3; N.R. 4; Dist. Conv. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Annual 3,4; Beav. Booster 3; ’hys. Ed. 1; Thespians 3,4; Class ’lays 3,4; One-act plays 3; Glee ,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small piroups 1,3,4; Clinic 1,2,4; Con-. est 1,2,4; Minstrel 4; Color Day [,?ueen 2. CAROL LOUISE MCINTOSH Commercial Carol FHA 1,2; Glee 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Minstrel Show 4. TIMOTHY VINCENT REARDON Agriculture Tim FFA 1,2,3,4; St. Conv. 2; Annual 3,4; Greenhand 1; Chap. Farmer 2,3,4; Track 2,4. CONRAD LYNN ANDERSON General Governor FFA 1,2; Greenhand 1; Chap. Farmer 2; Thespians 3,4; Class plays 3; Annual 3,4; Beav. Booster 3; Glee 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Clinic 1,2,3,4; Contest 1,3,4; Small Groups 1,2,3,4; Minstrel Show 4. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1960 of St. Edward High School, in the town of St. Edward, County of Boone, state of Nebraska, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament, revoking all previous and former wills made by our hands. First, we leave to the dear and beloved faculty, 180 quiet and peaceful days without us, so now they can give their much needed advice to the classes we leave behind. Second, to the Junior Class, we leave our great leadership ability so the school won't fall apart when we leave. Third, to the Sophomore Class, we leave Mr. Liewer's good opinion of us. Fourth, to the Freshman Class, we leave our mature ways and good sense so they will someday outgrow the green ways of Freshmen. Fifth, as we leave SEHS, we have a few personal gifts that we would like to pass on. They are as follows: I, JERRILL ANDREASEN, do will and bequeath my pink slacks and maroon sweater to Dale Martin to go with his hair. I, KATHY ANDERSON, do will and bequeath my red convertible and safe-driving ability to Max Konz so he will live to graduate. I, LYNN ANDERSON, do will and bequeath my ability to play the piano to Ernie Carlson to keep him occupied. I, MICK CASE, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Linda Week to enable her to get perfect citizenship. 1, BUD FRANCIS, do will and bequeath my Romeo ability to Lee Kemper to give him some fun in life. I, LARRY GAVLIK, do will and bequeath my car to Cletus Werner because I know what it's like to have a sister who takes my car. I, NANCY GAVLIK, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Rosetta Carlson so she won't be so outspoken. I, RUSS HOWSER, do will and bequeath my ability to love up the girls to anyone who wants it. I, CAROL McINTOSH, do will and bequeath my advice to anyone who doesn't need it. I, DEANNA NOVOTNY, do will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Peggy Jasa so that she will settle down. I, BETTY LOU PARROTT, do will and bequeath my high-pitched voice to Gloria Swanson so she can sing soprano. I, JUDY REARDON, do will and bequeath my connection with the school board to anyone who wants their diploma signed. I, TIM REARDON, do will and bequeath my ability to giggle to anyone who feels depressed with life. I, KENNEY THOM AZIN, do will and bequeath my big feet to all the teachers so they will have a bigger and better understanding. I, GARY THOMPSON, do will and bequeath my ability to walk my girl back to town after stalling my car on a country road to Doug Matzen. I. JOHN WALLICK, do will and bequeath my pointless arguments to anyone who doesn't get the point. I, MIKE WATHEN, do will and bequeath my curly locks to Jim Ellison so he won't have so much trouble with his hair. I, DEAN WHEELER, do will and bequeath my knowledge of the door steps of Genoa, Fullerton, Cedar Rapids, and Albion to anyone who gets bored with St. Ed. I, MARLENE WHIDDEN, do will and bequeath my writing ability and busy ways to Junior Anderson so he can put all his free time to a better use. Witnesses: Deanna Novotny Signed: Class of 1960 Kathy Anderson Lawyer: I. M. Dunn SENIOR PROPHECY In the year 1975, we decided to make a survey of the graduating class of 1960. This is what we found: KATHY ANDERSON, always fond of the name Wesley, is now the Dean of Weslyan College. LYNN ANDERSON, true to his high school nickname, is now the Governor of Alaska. JERRILL ANDREASEN, who is now married, has ten farms and a son to toil the soil on each. MICK CASE, still associated with the law, is the judge in New York. BUD FRANCIS took a new wonder drug and is now the center for the Harlem Globetrotters. LARRY GAVLIK has now replaced Clark Gable and is starring in Kiss Me Once More.” NANCY GAVLIK is now a hostess on the first interplanetary. RUSSELL HOWSERhas just released his latest record on Mars and it is way out. In New York CAROL McINTOSH is in high society and gives high class parties. DEANNA NOVOTNY tames poisonous snakes to get venom. She always was fond of those little creatures. BETTY LOU PARROTT is a famous clothes designer for Bonanza Fashions of Mars. JUDY RE ARSON just won the 25 mile marathon in the Olympics on the moon. TIM REARDON is now piloting a rocket to the moon and back. KENNEY THOMAZIN also took a wonder drug and is now making millions as a jockey. GARY THOMPSON owns the Omaha Stock Market Exchange. JOHN WALLICK, who always had his head in space, is chief designer for a rocket company. A famous pitcher for the Chicago Giants is none other than MIKE WATHEN. DEAN WHEELER, Governor of Hawaii, just introduced a bill to have Congress meet in Hawaii because it is too cold in Washington, D.C. MARLENE WHIDDEN is writing for the New York Tribune. She is now covering the story about the OVERTHROWING of the Communist Government. This concludes our survey of the Class of '60. Most of our classmates have done very well and we are very proud of them. SNEAK DAY Bright and early Friday, February 19, at 4:00 A.M., 19 wide-awake seniors of the class of '60 boarded the school bus for Omaha. At the wheel was Mr. Galen Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Liewer were our sponsors. Breakfast in Fremont prepared us for the day. Our first stop was Boys Town. A guide showed us the points of interest. We boarded the bus, and our next stop was the air port. After dinner everyone took an airplane ride. In our spare time we went up town, and some shopped and some went bowling. We enjoyed a big supper on the class treasury. After the good meal we went to Cooper Theatre and enjoyed Ben Hur. At 12:00 we started for home. Everyone will remember the good ole S.E.H.S. bus breaking down. We arrived with heavy eyelids at 5:00 A.M. with some wonderful memories never to be forgotten. 15 MAY 17 GRADUATION , I BACK ROW: John Wallick, Kenney Thomazin, Tim Reardon, Dean Wheeler, Larry Gavlik, Mick Case, Mike Wathen. Betty Lou Parrott, Jerrill Andreasen, Nancy Gavlik, Russ Howser, Carol McIntosh, Lynn Anderson. Garyj Thompson, Marlene Whidden, Bud Francis, Judy Reardon, Deanna Novotny, Kathy Anderson. SCHOLARSHIPS RDON AlNNA NOVO] Valedictoria! • • RED AND SILVER JUNIOR CLASS ALWAYS SUCCESS NEVER FAILURE RED ROSE D. Lawrence G. Klassen D. Long M. Rinkol S. Reed L. Anderson A. Smith M. Dickenson M. Thomazin C. Jasa B. Cruise L. Week R. Cruise L. James G. Howser M. Carlson E. Remmereid G. Swanson C. Osantowski D. McKay 18 SOPHOMORE CLASS BLUE AM) WHITE UPWARD AND ONWARD WHITE CARNATION V. President J. Koerber President L. Hasselbalch Secretary N. Wathen Treasurer D. Matzen C. Gragert S. Nelson S. Niklasson M. Smith News Reporter J. Matzen D. Sawyer J. Koerber D. Matzen D. Bystrom H. Gragert S. Krueger R. Gavlik J. Gasper E. Carlson L. Nieman M. Long L. Hasselbalch M. Konz N. Wathen L. Criss G. Steckel R. Bills T. Reardon RED ROSE TURQUOISE AND WHITE FRESHMAN CLASS WORK TODAY, FOR TOMORROW FIRST ROW: Richard Anderson, president. SECOND ROW: Jerome Werts, vice president; Linda Mahoney, sec.; Nancy Kemper, treas. THIRD ROW: R. Carlson, H. Long, A. Crosier, D. Week. FOURTH ROW: J. Dickenson, J. Gress, T. Wieland, D. Flaherty, D. Werner. FIFTH ROW: C. Werner, B. Howser, A. Carlson, J. Schumacher, P. Jasa, H. Druesedow. 20 CLASSES 21 CLASSES WINNING TEAM STANDING: Coach Hunter, Bud Francis, Mike Wathen, Dean Wheeler, John Wallick, Kenny Thomazin, Mick Case, Russ Howser, Gary Thompson, Coach Johnson, KNEELING: SM Leroy Criss, Jim Koerber, Lynn Hassel-balch, Leroy Niemann, Doug Matzen, Herman Gragert, Rich Gavlik, Ernest Carlson, SITTING: Mike Smith, Gary Howser, Melvin Carlson, Alan Smith, Don McKay, Max Thomazin, Clete Werner. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ST. ED. 13 25 13 0 14 . . 26 6 0 7 ... 7 ST. ED. 19 . . . . 13 20 0 14 . . . . 7 13 0 13 . . . . Norfolk S.H . . .. 7 BACKFIELD: Lynn Hasselbalch, Mich Case, Bud Francis, Russ Howser, LINE: Gary Howser, Dean Wheeler, Mike Wathen, Alan Smith, Don McKay, Max Thomazin, Kenney Thomazin. PAGE SPONSORED BY: MILLER HOME FURNISHING AND FUNERAL HOME WARREN AND JEAN MILLER 24 BASKETBALL VARSITY SQUAD i KNEELING: Eudell Remmereid, Alan Smith, Russ Howser, Melvin Carlson, Gene Klassen, Gary Thompson, Bud Francis, STANDING: Coach Johnson, Mike Wathen, Mick Case, Max Thomazin, Kenney Thomazin, Dean Wheeler, Lynn Hasselbalch, Coach Hunter. SECOND TEAM KNEELING: LeRoy Criss, Harlen Long, Dennis Weeks, Jim Schumacher, Danny Werner, Gary Howser, STANDING Mike Smith, Jerry Dickenson, Jim Koerber, Coach Johnson, Doug Matzen, Ernie Carlson, Rich Gavlik. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 59-60 Genoa ........ Palmer........ St. Paul...... Polk.......... Cedar Rapids . Newman Grove Madison .... Albion........ Stormburg . . . Fullerton . . . . Silver Creek . . Clarks........ Osceola....... TRACK Jim Schumacher, Mel Carlson, Gary Howser, Mike Smith, Lynn Hasselbalch, Mr. Hunter, Mike Wathen, Dean Wheeler, Max Thomazin, Russ Howser, Mr. Johnson. FIRST TEAM Deanna Novotny, Nancy Jo Wathen, Judy Reardon GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION SEATED: Left to right: Nancy Kemper, Bemita Howser, Deanna Flaherty, Peggy Jasa, Holly Druesedow, Judy Gress, Ardys Crosier, Rosetta Carlson. SECOND ROW: Dianna Sawyer, Sheila Charolette Gragert, Linda Mahoney, Carolee Werner, Audrey Carlson, Terry Wieland, Nancy Jo Wathen, Jeryce Gasper, Mary Ellen Long. THIRD ROW: Miss Nesladek, Diane Bystrom, Janet Matzen, Gale Steckel, Sharon Reed, Donna Long, Linda Week, Mary Ellen Wieland, Cynthia Osantowski. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Niklasson, Judy Reardon, Nancy Gavlik, Linda Anderson, Gloria Swanson, Marjorie Dickenson. STUDENT COUNCIL Mick Case, Vice Pres., Nancy Gavlik, News Reporter, Jerry Dickenson, Gary Thompson, President, Deanna Flaherty, Judy Gress, Judy Reardon, Secretary, Mr. Johnson, Ron Cruise, Gene Klassen, Eudell Remmereid, LeRoy Niemann, Herman Gragert, Mr. Liewer, Mary Ellen Wieland. PEP CLIB Left to Right: FIRST ROW: CHEERLEADERS: Peggy Jasa, Diane Bystrom, Deanna Novotny, Nancy Jo Wathen, Judy Reardon, Deanna Flaherty, Charolette Gragert. SECOND ROW: Rosetta Carlson, Carolee Werner, Nancy Kemper, Holly Druesedow, Linda Mahoney, Bernita Howser, Ardys Crosier, Audrey Carlson. THIRD ROW: Miss Nesladek, Sponsor; Sharon Niklasson, Janet Matzen, Mary Ellen Wieland, Sheila Kruegar, Dianna Sawyer, Gale Steckel, Marlene Whidden. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Osantowski, Marjorie Dickenson, Linda Week, Sharon Reed, Betty Lou Parrott, Gloria Swanson, Linda Anderson, Nancy Gavlik, Donna Long, Kathy Anderson. Charge them plenty! ! ! 33 Making a Profit?? ROW ONE: Larry Gavlik, Jerrill Andreason, Dean Wheeler, John Wallick, Jim Koerber, Lynn Hasselbalch, Russ Howser. SECOND: Coach Hunter, Melvin Carlson, Gary Thompson, Bud Francis, Gary Howser, Don McKay, Eudelll Remmereid, Leroy Criss, Coach Johnson. SITTING: Mike Wathen, Max Thomazin, Mick Case, Max Thomazin, Alan Smith. F. H. A. SEATED: Left to Right: Janet Matzen, Asst. Degree Ch.; Marlene Whidden, Degree Chairman; Sharon Reed, Treas.; Judy Reardon, President; Nancy Jo Wathen, V. Pres.; Deanna Novotny, Historian; Kathy Anderson, Secretary; Betty Lou Parrott, Publicity Ch.; Linda Anderson, Pari. SECOND ROW: Dianna Sawyer, Holly Druesedow, Deanna Flaherty, Linda Mahoney, Judy Gress, Ardys Crosier, Peggy Jasa, Bernita Howser, Rosetta Carlson, Terry Wieland. THIRD ROW: Miss Nesladek, Nancy Gavlik, Song L; Donna Long, Margie Dickenson, Mary Ellen Wie-land, Nancy Kemper, Carolee Werner, Audrey Carlson, Jeryce Gasper. FOURTH ROW: Sheila KyuSar, Diane Bystrom, Charolette Gragert, Gloria Swanson, Sharon Niklasson, Linda Week. - Busy Officers! J F.H.A. Initiation Isn't she pretty! FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Mr. Brabec, Sponsor; Gene Klassen, Treas.; Marvin Rinkol, Secretary; Bud Francis, Pres.; Gary Thompson, Vice Pres.; Ronnie Cruise, News Rep.; Dean Wheeler, Sentinel. SECOND ROW: Danney Werner, Jim Schumacher, Melvin Carlson, Donn McKay, Roy Bills, Tom Reardon, Lee Kemper, Max Konz, Dennis Week, Harlan Long. THIRD ROW: Gary Howser, LeRoy Nieman, John Swanson, Cletus Werner, Tim Reardon, Larry Gavlik, Russ Howser, Rich Gavlik, Ernest Carlson. THESPIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Kenney Thomazin, Mike Wathen, Mick Case, Alan Smith, Bud Francis, Lynn Anderson, Melvin Carlson, Max Thomazin, Mr. Calen Johnson, Director. SECOND ROW: Marlene Whidden, Judy Reardon, Gloria Swanson, Nancy Gavlik, Kathy Anderson, Deanna Novotny, Betty Lou Parrott, Donna Long, Sharon Reed. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Kiss me again child! GOOD GRACIOUS GRANDMA Henry Breckenridge...........Alan Smith George Breckenridge..........Melvin Carlson Mrs. Lennox..................Linda James Helen Allen..................Sharon Reed Cecile Allen.................Donna Long Clancy.......................Eudell Remmereid Wiggins......................Gary Houser P-Sam........................Max Thomazin Delicia......................Gloria Swanson A messenger boy.............. Bob Cruise Director.....................Mr. Galen Johnson Prompter ....................Linda Anderson Stage Crew...................Marvin Rinkol Hold ya bref, Mr. George. SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE RYERSON MYSTERY Carol Ryerson . . Mrs. Eva Ryerson Annie Brady. . . Hattie Andrews . Vera Morgan . . Joe Kellar .... Fessner......... David Ryerson . . John Harkness . . Stanley Buell. . . Stage........... Director........ Judy Reardon Betty Lou Parrott Kathy Anderson .Deanna Novotny Marlene Whidden Gary Thompson Dean Wheeler Jerrill Andreasen Kenney Thomazin Mike Wathen John Wallick, Larry Gavlik Mr. Galen Johnson Annie, why are you standing on that chair? 39 But what happened to Judge Ryerson? GIRLS’ GLEE BACK ROW: Left to Right: Linda Week, Rosetta Carlson, Dianna Sawyer, Nancy Wathen, Holly Druesedow, Carol McIntosh, Judy Reardon, Kathy Anderson, Deanna Novotny, Judy Gress, Marlene Whidden, Janet Matzen, Deanna Flaherty, Terry Wieland, Delons Lawrence, Sharon Reed, Gayle Steckel, Sharon Niklassen, Audrey Carlson. FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Wieland, Carolee Werner, Nancy Kemper, Charolette Gragert, Diane Bystrom, Nancy Gavlik, Betty Lou Parrott, Linda Mahoney, Linda Anderson, Donna Long, Gloria Swanson, Peggy Jasa, Marjorie Dickenson, Shelia Kruegar, Cynthia Osantowski, Mary Ellen Long, Jeryce Gasper, Ardys Crosier, Mr. Sawyer. BOYS’ GLEE BACK ROW: Left to Right: Lynn Hasselbalch, Alan Smith, Mike Wathen, Kenney Thomazin, Dean Wheeler, Jim Koerber, Gary Thompson, Lynn Anderson, Mike Smith, Mr. Sawyer. FRONT ROW: Melvin Carlson, Don McKay, Ronnie Cruise, Danny Werner, Dennis Week, Jim Schumacher, Doug Matzen. 40 MIXED CHORUS FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Kenney Thomazin, Judy Gress, Holly Druesedow, Nancy Kemper, Carolee Werner, Nancy Gavlik, Deanna Novotny, Betty Lou Parrott, Jeryce Gasper, Mary Ellen Long, Ardys Crosier, Peggy Jasa, Marjorie Dickenson, Dean Wheeler, Mr. Sawyer, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mike Wathen, Donna Long, Linda Anderson, Mary Ellen Wieland, Linda Week, Carol McIntosh, Kathy Anderson, Terry Wieland, Cynthia Osantowski, Sharon Reed, Sharon Niklasson, Gayle Steckel, Mike Smith. THIFtD ROW: Alan Smith, Judy Reardon, Diane Bystrom, Nancy Wathen, Linda Mahoney, Rosetta Carlson, Marlene Whidden, Charolette Gragert, Dianna Sawyer, Janet Matzen, Deanna Flaherty, Audrey Carlson, Gloria Swanson, Sheila Kruegar, Jim Koerber. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Hasselbalch, Melvin Carlson, Jim Schumacher, Dennis Week, Danny Werner, Donn McKay, Ronnie Cruise, Doug Matzen, Gary Thompson, Lynn Anderson. 41 Sharon Niklasson, Janet Matzen, Judy Reardon. FRONT ROW: Diana Sawyer, Sheila Krueger, Linda Jenkins, Lynn Hasselbalch. SECOND ROW: Judy Cress, Mary Ellen Wieland, Mike Smith, Lorrie Werner. BACK ROW: Peggy Jasa, Nelda Mckay, Darryl Reynoldson, Philip Martin, Kenny Krueger, Teacher, Mrs. Sawyer, Allen Werts, Jan Matzen, Phyllis Shotkoski, Diane By strom. FRONT ROW: Billy Eidam, Alan Koerber, Vicki Nieman, Jim Flaherty, Eric Bystrom, Shirley Whidden. SECOND ROW: Sandra Martin, Pat Mahoney, Colleen Nelson, Jackie Harmon, DeEtte Miller, Gregg Flaherty. THIRD ROW: Richard Good, Kent Hasselbalch, Bonnie James, Audrey Carlson. BACK ROW: Henry Martin Marcia Zurovski, Billy Peterson, Ronnie Zurovski, Joe Roberts; Instructor—Mr. Chris Sawyer. 42 HI LUES SEPTEMBER: 20 freshmen were initiated and a dance followed. OCTOBER: Seniors went to O'Neill to have their class pictures taken. Members of the music department chartered a bus to Wayne to hear the Navy band. NOVEMBER: We observed National Education Week by having open house for the parents. The Junior Class participated in County Government Day. Hazel Walker’s girl basketball team lost to our town team. The Junior Class received their class rings. DECEMBER: The Junior Class presented Good Gracious Grandma. Regents tests were given to Jerrill Andreasen, Kenney Thomazin, Deanna Novotny, Kathy Anderson, Marlene Whidden, and Judy Reardon. Jerrill Andreasen was the winner. JANUARY: The Beavers participated in the Goldenrod tournament. Kenney Thomazin was selected as a member of the all star team. Kathy Anderson won the Betty Crocker Homemaker award. FEBRUARY: The music department attended the annual Choral Clinic in Albion. The Beavers lost to Tilden and became District Runner up. The Senior Class went on Sneak Day to Omaha. Color Day was observed and Lynn Hasselbach and Diane Bystrom were chosen King and Queen. MARCH: The furnace broke down. Each class was assigned a home room until a new furnace could be installed. The FHA Mother-Daughter Banquet was held. APRIL: The Senior Class presented The Ryerson Mystery. The music department attended music contest at Albion. They received several good ratings. Our H.S. Spring Concert was given. Some of the Home Ec. girls attended Hospitality Day in Lincoln. The Science class attended E Day. Moonlight and Roses was the theme of the Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom. MAY: The music department presented the Minstrel Show.” The freshman class sponsored an Honor Dance. Baccalaureate was May 15, and Commencement May 17. 43 MOONLIGHT AND ROSES fS % 71 1 We xll -tlier 14: i e r J oofc. wJ rm v i V if rouble 7 o A Ja fY here £ dame. - i'yi oeicty I v -fa,. ROYALTY COLOR DAV KING AND OCEEN February 19, 1960 the student body chose Lynn Hasselbalch and Diane Bystrom as Color Day King and Queen. 49 SEVENTH __ ROW 1: R. Koerber, K- Krueger, G. Kinzer, G- Criss, J. Gasper, M. Zelazny, P. Lawrence, C. Rinkol, B. James. ROW 2: D. Sawyer, B. Dickenson, P. Martin, M. Bystrom, L. Criss, D. Reynoldson, K. Hasselbalch, A. Werts, K. Nelson, N. Fonda. ROW 3: D. VanMeter, J. Weldon, J. Beckman, B. Homan, M. VanMeter, P. Shotkoski, D. Homan, L. Broughton, L. Werner, N. McKay, L. Jenkins. STANDING: Mrs. O. Kolm. Mike, Kenny, and Donna are doing their arithmetic problems. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES ROW 1: H. Miller, T. Hoff, R. Hoff, E. James, B. Eidam, R. Werts. ROW 2: J. Harmon, G. Remmeried, D. Miller, S. Koerber, J. Flaherty, M. Krueger, G. Gragert, S. Johnson, C. Nelson, G- Reynoldson, M. Nieman, M. Wa-then, K. Johnson. ROW 3: L. Homan, M. Baustert, L. Gragert, W. Miller, N. Gasper, R. Bystrom, R. Wathen, K. Torson, G. Zelazny, S. Reardon, B. Zelazny, C. Rimovsky. STANDING: Miss Swanson. ROW 1: R. Andreason, B. Johnson, K. Werts, R. Good, D. VanMeter, T. Miller, S. Nelson. ROW 2: C. Torson, E. Bystrom, B. Lawrence, G. Weldon, A. Koerber, D. Niklasson, S. Baker. ROW 3: E. Homan, L. Remmeried, J. Reardon, B. Gragert, J. Nelson, T. Rimovsky, P. Mahoney. STANDING: G. Flaherty, V. Nieman, G. Gasper, Miss Rudolph. FIRST AND SECOND (iRADES ’’OW 1: S. McIntyre, C. Homan, D. Miller, S. Niklasson. ROW 2: C. Gumm, C. Mahoney, R. Reardon S Fla. zrty, C. Fritzges. ROW 3: J. Hoff, S. Baustert, C. Baker, J. Keeshan, M. Mahoney. ROW 4: L. Davidson J. Miller, C. Nelson, E. Dawson, A. Flaherty. BACK: J. Carter, L. Johnson, L. Cruise, R. Schultz, P. Davidson K. Billings, T. Smith. STANDING: Mrs. H. Wieland, Mrs. C. Sawyer. KINDERGARTEN Table 1: P. Miller, L. Dubs, R. Billings, D. Thompson, D. Niemann, J. Carter. Table 2: T. Wallick, M. Johnson, K. Hoff, A. Baustert, R. Schilousky. Table 3: S. Bystrom, A. Shotkoski, T. Nordeen, S. Hasselbalch P. Gasper, D. Neutzman. STANDING: Mrs. W. Eidam. 52 GRADE CHEERLEADERS STANDING--Lome Werner, Linda Remrriereid, Debbie Niklassen, Phyllis Shotkoski. BASKETRALL TEAM Phillip Martin, Alan Werts, Nick Fonda, Jerry Weldon, Daryl Reynoldson, Mr. Johnson, Rod Koerber, Keith Nelson, Jim Beckman, Billy Dickenson, Kent Hasselbalch. 53 KOERBER’S Fresh Fruits — Vegetables Groceries — Meats Phone 56 KEITH L. AGNES T. 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