St Edward High School - Beaver Yearbook (St Edward, NE)

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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery—President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder operation on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student—Charles Craig, 19-ycar-old freshman at Iowa university, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it.“ Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure alTccting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassador Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 1 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even extended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 1 2 Royalty on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activities such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Hollywood and the nation's capital. 12 1966 BEAVER WHERE THE ACTION IS! St. Edward High School St. Edward, Nebraska DEDICATION WE THE CLASS OF 1966 WOULD LIKE TO DEDICATE THIS BEAVER TO MR. GALEN L. JOHNSON, SUPERINTENDENT. HE HAS BEEN WITH US FOR EIGHT YEARS. WE WANT TO THANK HIM FOR HIS TEACHING AND GUIDANCE DURING OUR FOUR YEARS IN HIGH SCHOOL. 2 INTEREST IN THEIR OWN CHILDREN Mrs. Gayle Werner, member, and her family. Mr. Raymond Mahoney, member, and his family. Mr. Raymond Dawson, member, and his family. LEADS TO INTEREST IN ALL CHILDREN FROM L TO R: Mrs. Louis Dubbs, Mrs. Richard Werner, Mr. Neal Flaherty, Mr. Raymond Mahoney, Mr. Raymond Dawson, and Mr. Warren Miller. MR. GALEN JOHNSON Superintendent - English B. S., M. Ed. University of Nebraska SCHOLASTIC Is our education important to us? Do we really need it? These are questions that may often be uppermost in..the minds of young people of school age. In all fairness to hijnself and to his associates, I believe that a student-must answer Yes to the questions. In today's fast-pace society, education seems to be the only answer if we desire to advance ourselves to the extent that we become worthy of the opportunities that lie ahead. Most of these opportunities are reserved for only those who have the necessary education to qualify for them. Education, education, and more education seems to be the most reliable password to opportunity and success as we look ahead to what the future holds for us. MR. GALEN JOHNSON Superintendent MRS. JUDY THOMPSON English - Librarian - Dramatics B.A.E. Wayne State College MR. GLENN SORENSEN Vocational Agriculture B. S. University of Nebraska MRS. DIANE COX Home Economics B. S. University of Nebraska 4 MR. FRANK BACA Music B. A. E. Colorado State College MR. GARRY RIGGS Science B.S. Chadron State College MR. WILLIAM EIDAM Principal - Commercial B.S. Midland College Education in the United States is for the benefit of all children regardless of race or creed. It has become a long struggle to obtain equal opportunities for all. Now, it is up to the individual student to see to it that he takes advantage of the opportunities given him. Unless all strive to do their best to learn, our present way of life is doomed. The way to better life is through education; see to it that your talents are not wasted. MR. WILLIAM EIDAM Principal 5 DEDICATED TO SERVICE BUS DRIVER: OFFICE SECRETARY: CUSTODIAN: Mr. Vince Reardon Mrs. Florence Reardon Mr. Coy VanMeter COOKS: Mrs. Loise Schumacher, Mrs. Vi Cruise. 6 Will SENIORS TERESA F. CAHILL I may look busy, but really I'm only confused. DARREL GEORGE CARLSON When something's amiss —guess who's had a hand in it. RONNIE A. BENSON Then there was the day I went to school. CATHERINE ELLEN CROSIER She's gentle, she's shy, but there's mischief in her eye. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Cathy Crosier, Vice-President; Barbara Mannlein, Secretary; Ronnie Benson, President; Darrel Carlson, News Reporter; Jacquie Smith, Treasurer; Linda Remmeried, Parliamentari an. 8 KAREN MARIE CUMMING The hurrier I go the behinder I get. GAYLEN DANNELLY I tell you we need more men like me. BEVERLY JOANN GRAGERT You don't have to hang in a tree to be a nut. JOHN REARDON I'm after the guy who invented work. CORRINE ADELE JASA Yeah, I agree... but... BARBARA KATHRYN MANNLEIN Always gay and full of fun. MARY LOIS JENKINS It matters not how long we live, but how. ROBIN ANNE McGEE Gentle as a kitten but watch that meow! 9 TONI MARIE RIMOVSKY Innocent face, but you never can tell. LINDA SUE REMMERIED Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. JACQUELYN SUE SMITH To be great is to be understood. NANCY JANE TIEMAN The only way to have a friend is to be one. 10 OUTSTANDING ACTION REGENTS The University of Nebraska Regents test was administered by Mr. Eidam to the top one-third of the senior class on November 3. The people taking the test were Mary Jenkins, Teresa Cahill, Jacquie Smith, Corrine Jasa, and Karen Cumming. CORRINE JASA-CORNHUSKER GIRL'S STATE The American Legion Auxiliary Post 226 selected Corrine Jasa as their representative to Comhusker Girl's State held in Lincoln, June 12-18. KAREN CUMMING-CHEERLEADER CLINIC The SEHS Pep Club sent its head cheerleader, Karen Cumming to cheerleader clinic in Lincoln, June 14-18. The clinic, held at Nebraska Wesleyan, was handled by the National Cheerleaders Association. DARREL CARLSON-CORNHUSKER BOY’S STATE AND OMAHA WORLD-HERALD PLAYER OF THE WEEK. The American Legion Post 226 selected Darrel Carlson to represent St. Edward at Comhusker Boy's State held in Lincoln, June 12-18. Darrel was also named Player of the Week by the Omaha World-Herald for his outstanding defensive play during the Homecoming game against Palmer on October 15. ROBIN McGEE-HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Robin McGee was chosen Homemaker of Tomorrow on the basis of a test taken by all Senior girls on December 3. Robin's test score now makes her eligible for state and national honors. 11 SNEAK DAY Early in the morning on April 7, 1966, the senior class, Mr. George, and Mr. Johnson boarded a chartered bus for a funfilled Sneak Day in Omaha. Not even the damp weather could spoil our day as we had breakfast in Fremont, toured Boy's Town, took airplane rides, saw Frito-Lay, and The Battle of the Bulge at the Indian Hills Theater. Supper at Ross' Steak House provided a grand finish. TWO GIRLS AND A GHOST POLLY PETERS . . . MARTY PETERS. . . NANCY DEAN..... BEATRICE PETERS SENIOR CLASS PLAY APRIL 15, 1966 MRS. JUDY THOMPSON, DIRECTOR . Jacquie Smith WILLIAM PETERS Darrel Carlson SUE, THE MAID.. .. Robin McGee FIRST LINDA....... .. Corrine Jasa SECOND LINDA .. Gaylen Dannelly . .Barb Mannlein Karen Cumming . .Toni Rimovsky MR. LAMBERT.......... Ronnie Benson THE GHOST............ Beverly Gragert PROMPTER .. .Mary Jenkins 12 HONOR STUDENTS GRADUATION Here we would acknowledge our debt to parents, teachers, and friends whose help, interest, and guidance has prepared us to more fully accept and meet the challenges of the days to come. JACQUIE SMITH Nebr. Wesleyan Alumni, American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship DARREL CARLSON CORRINE JASA American Legion Boone Co. Home Extension Scholarship Scholarship 13 SENIORS IN ACTION 14 GET TO WORK!!! WHAT'S SO FUNNY? JUNIOR CLASS 1967 These Junior Class Officers are trying to decide which play they want to present. STANDING: Tom Smith, Vice President; Steve Hiller, News Reporter; SEATED: Dixie Maricle, Treasurer; Chris Boger, Secretary; Richard Good, President. J. Aden S. Baker J. Baustert C. Boger E. Bystrom G. Flaherty G. Gasper C. Gehring R. Good R. Grape R. Hansen S. Hiller R. Howser T. Kaspar A. Koerber B. Lawrence P. Mahoney 16 L. Mannlein D. Maricle M. Munsinger V. Niemann D. Niklasson D. Parry S. Roberts B. Schumacher P. Shotkoski T. Smith S. Sorensen F. Steinbach J. Sutton J. Tie man C. T orson D. VanMctcr K. Week G. Weldon 17 REST ASSURED” Mr. Morlock. . Mrs. Morlock. Mary........... Jessica....... Mildred....... Joe Lanconi. .. Luigi Lanconi. Martha........ Lucifer....... Miss Akers. . . . George Plew. . Mrs. Schmaltz. Dr. Brown. . . . Mr. Black. . .. Jake.......... Mrs. Frinck. . . CAST ..................Steve Hiller .................Dixie Maricle ................Connie Torson ..................Chris Boger ..............Debbie Niklasson .................Steve Roberts ...............Larry Mannlein ...............Susan Sorensen .................Pat Mahoney ..................Joyce Aden .............Darrell VanMeter .................Sharon Baker ...................Rich Good ....................Tom Smith ...................Dick Parry ..................Karen Week tmmm iisfe SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 1968 Gambling in Las Vegas, Nebraska? Second Childhood. T. Jacobsen D. Hall D. Carlson N. Gasper C. Cumming J. Choyeski J. Wieland S. Haas J. Flaherty K. Cahill L. Jenkins D. Hansen M. McIntosh G. Remmereid J. Keehn 20 Class officers discuss the Penny Carvinal with principal, Mr. Eidam. Left to right, Carlotta Rimovsky, News Reporter; DeEtte Miller, Vice President; Delaine Carlson, President; Diane Hall, Secretary; David Hansen, Treasurer. P. Sorensen P. Muckey D. Miller C. Rimovsky G. Carlson R. Laska G. Zelazny G. Gragert C. Nelson R. Wathen C. Mausbach K. Tieman D. Werner L. Gragert 21 CLASSES IN ACTION THE LIVELY ONES! • ALTS • MILK SHAKES • FLOA DON'T MISS! EATING AGAIN? WATCH HIM! BUSY GIRLS? THE CURLER TRIO! OH, OH! CLASS OFFICERS As freshmen, we are preparing the plans for our class banner. Treasurer, Billy Eidamj News Reporter, Susan Koerber; President, Wayne Andreason; Sponsor, Mrs. Cox; Secretary, Mary Lou Wathcn; Vice President, Ricky Werts. J. Choyeski W. Andreason S. Reardon M. Krueger M. Niemann S. Jensen B. Eidam M. Jensen M. Hall C. Klitzke R. Bystrom G. Reynoldson 24 FRESHMEN 1969 They are studying? J. Scheef We dress so nicely. K. Torson E. West more D. Kaspar D. Steinbach K. Shotkoski I hope tliey can't see me. C. Jasa S. Kocrbcr E. James J. Schumacher R. Werts R. Thompson B. Zelazny A. Thomazin C. Smith M. W a then LIBRARIANS: SEATED: C. Smith, B. Gragert, B. Mannlein. STANDING: R Bystrom, C. Jasa, P. Sorensen, Mrs. Judy Thompson, S. Sorensen, B. Schumacher. STUDENT ADMINISTRATION PROJECTOR BOYS: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Eidam, D. Hansen, D. Carlson, J. Flaherty, C. Westmore, G. Flaherty, R. Good. 26 ATHLETICS GRID-IRON ACTION Genoa ........... Silver Creek . . . Cedar Rapids . . Osceola.......... Spalding Academy Palmer . . Strom sburg Polk. . . . Clarks. . . Darrel Carlson Ronnie Benson Gaylen Dannelly OF A 50-50 SEASON BACK ROW: D. Hansen, G. Weldon, D. Carlson, R. Wathen, S. Hiller, R. Benson, R. Good, G. Gasper, Mr. Knight. FRONT ROW: S. Roberts, T. Kaspar, M. Munsinger, D. Parry, D. Carlson, G. Dannelly, J. Sutton, T. Jacobsen. BACK ROW: S. Flaherty, R. Thompson, M. Baustert, W. Andreasen, J. Flaherty, G. Reynoldson, C. Jasa, B. Eidam, D. Kaspar, N. Gasper, K. Cahill, M. Krueger, G. Carlson, G. Flaherty, F. Lani. m 29 VARSITY SQUAD KNEELING: Student Manager, S. Flaherty, S. Hiller, Coach D. Knight, R. Good. STANDING: J. Flaherty, D. Van Meter, R. Benson, A. Koerber, S. Roberts, G. Flaherty, J. Sutton, D. Carlson, E. Bystrom, G. Reynold-son, D. Carlson, K. Torson. SECOND TEAM KNEELING: J. Scheef, R Bystrom, C. Jasa, T. Jacobson, D. Kaspar, K. Shotkoski, R. Thompson. STANDING: Student Manager, R. Werts, G. Carlson, D. Hanson, M. Baustert, K. Tieman, B. Eidam, Student Manager, M. Munsinger, Coach D. Knight. 30 Darrell sinks a free throw! Jack be nimble! BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1965-66 St. Ed St. Ed r 51 • . Genoa 42 50.. . Albion 56. . . Palmer .... 72 36.. . GR-T Stromsburg... . 84 62. . . Cedar Rapids .. . . 64 54. . . Stromsburg . ... 69 47. . . Polk 50 49. . . Fullerton . ... 85 49. . . Hol-T Bartlett 80 67.. . Silver Creek 70 49. . . Hol-T N. Loup .... 63 49.. . Clarks 83 44. . . MBN-T Fullerton .... 70 43.. . Osceola 90 55. . . Newman Grove .... 64 20. . . D-T Loup City Stretch Height isn't everything 31 CINDERMEN IN ACTION 5 t r+T Am ■ A'JS D. Carlson: mile run and mile relay G. Weldon: shot, broad jump, and 100 L. Mannlein: pole vault and 880 D. Van Meter: 440, and mile relay R. Wathen: high jump and 880 R. Good: 100, 220, and 880 relay T. Kaspar: shot and discus S. Hiller: 220, 440, mile relay, and high jump D. Kaspar and S. Roberts: 880 and mile relay 32 G. Reynoldson, K. Torson, C. Jasa, M. Baustert, J. Flaherty, R. Thompson: Future Stars SET MORE RECORDS 880 Relay Mile Relay Coach Knight R. Wathen, W. Anderason, G. Reynoldson, S. Hiller, S. Roberts, D. Carlson, R. Good D. Van Meter D. Carlson - Mile run T. Kaspar - Shot D. Carlson - Discus GOLDENROD CONFERENCE RECORD 3:43.9 K. Torson - Broad Jump FIRST ROW: D. Carlson, G. Weldon, G. Reynoldson, M. Baustert, J. Flaherty, W. Anderason, R. Thompson, K. Torson. SECOND ROW: G. Dannel y, S. Roberts, D. Van Meter, C. Jasa, R. Good, R. Wathen, D. Carlson, T. Kaspar, S. Hiller, L. Mannlein, D. Hansen, Coach Knight. 33 HUSTLER AWARD This award is presented to the football player who during the season has displayed a supreme effort through hustle, desire and sacrifice. Darrel Carlson is the first recipient of this award by popular vote of the SE Club. FREE THROW AWARD This award is presented to the basketball player who during the season has obtained the best free throw average. Jack Sutton is the first recipient of this award. 34 ACTIVITIES EVENING JUNIOR-SENIOR The Senior Class and guests spent a delightful EVENING IN PARIS. The city of charm and magic was created by the Junior class on May 3, 1966. Dashing Chefs and gay Cheries served fruit cocktail, chicken fried steak, potatoes and gravy, corn, salad and cherry delight which were prepared by the Junior mothers. The Meltones provided music for the prom during which the Junior mothers served a bouyant punch from a small French sidewalk cafe. SENIOR GIRLS BOYS’ GLEE FOR THOSE WHO BOTTOM: R. Werts, G. Reynoldson, R. Benson, D. Kasper, T. Jacobson, M. Kruegar, D. Steinbach, M. Jensen, K. Torson. B. Eidam, M. Niemann. TOP: R. Bystrom, R. Good, L. Mannlein, K. Cahill, R. Wathen, T. Kasper, S. Hiller, G. Dannelly, C. Jasa, J. Flaherty, W. Andreasen. Pianist: K. Cumming, J. Smith. G. Remmereid, B. Mannlein, C. Nelson, J. Keehn, J. Smith, S. Jensen, C. Torson, C. Rimovsky, S. Haas. Pianist: D. Hall. M A D R I G A L LIKE SINGING GIRLS' GLEE BOTTOM: B. Zelazny, L. Remmereid, C. Crosier, C. Mausbach, S. Sorensen, T. Rimovsky, T. Cahill, K. Week, J. Aden, M. McIntosh, N. Tieman, M. Wathen, J. Schumacher, J. Baustert, J. Keehn. SECOND: G. Remmereid, B. Mannlein, K. Gehring, C. Rimovsky, D. Hall, M. Hall, C. Boger, S. Koerber, D. Werner, P. Sorensen, P. Muckey, P. Shotkoski, C. Jasa, J. Wieland. TOP: D. Miller, V. Carlson, D. Niklasson, D. Mari cl e, C. Nelson, C. Smith, S. Baker, S. Jensen, A. Tomazin, C. Cumming, J. Tieman, S. Reardon, B. Lawrence, C. Torson, S. Haas. Pianists: J. Smith, C. Cumming. Susan Jensen, Ann Thomazin, Sharon Baker, Deanna Werner, Corrine Jasa, Debbie Niklassen Christine Boger, Diane Hall. Pianist: Connie Cumming. M C 1 H X O E R D U S BAND DAY 1965 The Band also attended Grand Island Harvest of Harmony on October 9, 1965. ANOTHER DAY. . . Karen Cumming was the St. Edward Band Officers: Richard Good, President, Barbara Mannlein, Vice- Band Queen for the Harvest of Harmony. President, Jim Flaherty, Treasurer, Carlotta Rimovsky, News Reporter. 40 FIRST ROW: V. Niemann, R. Hanson, J. Flaherty, S. Niklasson, C. Nelson, C. Mahoney. SECOND ROW: C. Cumming, B. Eidam, T. Cahill, D. Miller, E. Dawson, C. Billings, L. Roberts, A. Flaherty. THIRD ROW: R. Good, D. Hanson, S. Flaherty, M. Niemann, J. Carter, S. Koerber, M. Baustert, D. Hiller, C. Rimovsky, D. Niklasson. STANDING: Mr. Baca, K. Cumming, D. Hall, C. Boger, B. Mannlein, M. Wathen, D. Miller, C. Jasa. ANOTHER MILE PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: A. Thomazin, B. Mannlein, C. Smith, C. Jasa, D. Miller, D. Hall, D. Werner, K. Cumming. 41 CLARINET QUINTET: V. Niemann, J. Flaherty, S. Niklasson, C. Nelson, D. Miller. I FIRST ROW: OFFICERS: G. Remmereid, Dev. Chr,; D. Miller, Rec. Chr,; C. Nelson, Par.; D. Werner, Pub Chr.; T. Rimovsky, Sec.; M. Jenkins, Pres.; L. Remmereid, V. Pres.; C. Crosier, Treas.; J. Smith, His.; C. Jasa, Deg. Chr.; C. Rimovsky, Asst. Deg. Chr.; Mrs. D. Cox, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: C. Klitzke, B. Gragert, B. Mannlein, T. Cahill, D. Niklasson, K. Cumming, J. Baustert, S. Koerber, P. Sorensen, C. Cumming. THIRD ROW: V. Nieman, A. Thomazin, C. Boger, C. Torson, S. Baker, L. Jenkins, S. Haas, D. Hall, C. Smith, M. Hall, C. Mausbach. FOURTH ROW: S. Jensen, S. Sorensen, M. Wathen, P. Muckey, J. Keehn, J. Choyeski, S. Reardon, V. Carlson, K. Gehring, J. Aden, B. Zelazny, J. Schumacher. BOTTOMS--UP! ! ACTION EACH MONTH SEPT: Membership Drive Rummage Sale OCT: District Meeting Mother's Night NOV: Daddy Date Night UNESCO Dance DEC: Caroling Decoration of School JAN: Joint Meeting FEB: Sweetheart Dance Heart Sisters Week MAR: Parent Night APR: Hobo Day FHA Week Apr. 4-10 MAY: Style Show KING DARREL C QUEEN BARB FFA 5 EDWARD CHAPTER FIRST ROW: OFFICERS: D. Carlson, Sentinel; T. Jacobson, Vice Pres.; P. Mahoney, Pres.; G. Flaherty, Sec.; T. Smith, Treas.; G. Dannelly, News Rep. SECOND ROW: M. Baustert, D. Carlson, R. Wathen, K. Cahill, C. Jasa, F. Steinbach, J. Choyeski, H. Klitzke, M. Nieman. THIRD ROW: D. Steinbach, J. Flaherty, K. Tie-man, G. Carlson, E. Westmore, W. Anderson, R. Thompson, M. Jensen, K. Shotkoski. We started the year with a meeting to aquaint Freshmen with Vo. Ag. and FFA. We again traveled to Land Judging at Spalding and Tim Jacobson placed 7th overall. We held our FFA slave auction and attended the Drive in college conference at North Loup-Scotia. We organized a FFA basketball team and played a few games. Our ACP speaker this year was Tom Smith. We sold SMU signs. FFA week we wore our jackets and distributed stickers and posters. We held a FFA-FHA sweetheart dance. We attended Old Reliable Hereford show, Dist. FFA contest, Yorkshire Swine judging at Columbus and Landrace Swine judging at Columbus. In State contest we entered each contest. We held our 3rd annual FFA banquet and helped sponsor Rural Fields day. We attended Leadership camp and took an officers trip. 43 DEDICATED TO YELL FIRST ROW: J. Keehn, C. Torson, D. Miller, K. Cumming, C. Crosier, and J. Smith, Parliamentarians; D. Niklasson, News Reporter; L. Remmeried, Treasurer; T. Rimovsky, Secretary; S. Baker, Vice President; C. Jasa, President; Mrs. Cox, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: B. Mannlein, G. Remmeried, S. Koerber, S. Reardon, B. Gragert, M. Jenkins, B. Schumacher, J. Baustert, K. Week, V. Carlson, J. Choyeski, T. Cahill. THIRD ROW: M. Hall, C. Mausbach, P. Sorensen, C. Rimovsky, C. Boger, M. Wathen, A. TTiomazin, D. Hall, C. Cumming, J. Tieman, V. Niemann, R. Hansen. FOURTH ROW: P. Muckey, S. Hass, L. Jenkins, D. Werner, J. Schumacher, B. Zelazny, C. Nelson, Parliamentarian; D. Maricle, J. Wieland, S. Jensen, S. Sorensen. WE'RE HERE TO A-C-T-I-O-N! Action to win was the cry of the Pep Club. 1965-66 was an action filled year for the Pep Club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cox. Activities ranged from selecting new uniforms and revising the constitution to the March of Dimes benefit game. Homecoming and Awards Night were the highlights of the Pep Club year. Promoting school spirit was obtained by making posters, selling at games, and yelling our loudest to boost the Beavers. 44 DEDICATED TO WIN FIRST ROW: M. Munsinger, Sergeant-at-arms; R. Good, News Reporter; D. Carlson, Secretary-Treasurer; D. Van Meter, Vice President; R. Benson, President; Coach Knight, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: D. Carlson, L. Mannlein, G. Dannelly, S. Hiller, G. Flaherty, K. Cahill. THIRD ROW: R. Wathen, J. Sutton, S. Roberts, D. Hansen, G. Gasper, T. Jacobson. FOURTH ROW: E. Bystrom, L. Gragert, G. Gragert, R. Parry, T. Kasper, T. Smith, G. Weldon. BACK THE TEAM 1965-66 was a busy year for the SE Club. With the help of Coach Knight, the SE Club has accomplished many things; among these were filming games, selling cushions, raffling a radio, sponsoring a March of Dimes Benefit program, and awarding trophies to the best hustler in football and the best free throw shooter in basketball. A free throw contest was held during the noon hour with Marcia Hall as victor. A plaque was also put up in memory of George Lightner for the flag donated by Mrs. George Lightner. 45 HOMECOMING 1965 SUSAN SORENSON MARY LOU WATHEN ATTENDANTS DICK PARRY WAYNE ANDREASEN DE ETTE MILLER RICK WATHEN 47 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 48 ACTION RECORDERS J. Smith, T. Rimovsky, T. Cahill, S. Sorensen, N. Tieman, J. Reardon, B. Gragert, K. Cumming, R. McGee, R. Benson, C. Jasa, C. Crosier, L. Remmereid, B. Mannlein, D. Carlson, G. Dannelly, M. Jenkins. Delegates to Yearbook Workshop in Howell's, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Muckey, S. Sorensen, J. Smith, Mr. Eidam, D. Maricle, B. Mannlein. 49 ONE-ACT WILBUR FACES FACTS CASTS Billy Eidam....... Richard Good....... Janis Keehn........ Mary Lou Wathen. Larry Mannlein ... Carlotta Rimovsky Pat Mahoney....... Wilbur Maxwell Hercules Nelson .....Betty Lou .........Connie - Eddie Anderson . Mrs. Maxwell .. .Mr. Maxwell CURSES THE VILLAIN IS FOILED HEARTS AND FLOWERS” CASTS Rick Wathen .... Ann Thomazin .. Karen Cumming. Gaylen Dannelly. Connie Cumming Jim Flaherty .... Diane Hall...... Godfrey Goodheart .. . Mrs. Goodheart ........True Hope . Blackie Blackman .. .Jessie Jassamine ......Willie Work ...........Pianist PLAYS THE SISTERS MclNTOSH (Was presented at Goldenrod Dramatics Festival February 10, 1966 and received a superior rating) CASTS Robin McGee......................................Tizzie Chris Boger.......................................Lulie Steve Hiller.....................................Archie STANDING L TO R: Joyce Aden, Randy Thompson, Connie Torson, Ronnie Grape, Delaine Carlson, David Hansen, Colleen Nelson, Beverly Gragert, Pam Muckey, Corrine Jasa, DeEtte Miller, Barb Mannlein, Jacquie Smith. 51 ACTING IN ACTION The National Thespian Society is an educational honor and service organization of teachers and students established for the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary school. A student who has earned not fewer than ten quality points in the dramatic arts program is eligible for membership. Troup 2769—at the St. Edward High School received its charter from the National headquarters February 21, 1966. MEMBERS KAREN CUMMING RICHARD GOOD STEVE HILLER PAT MAHONEY LARRY MANNLEIN DIXIE MARICLE ROBIN MCGEE DEBBIE NIKLASSON CONNIE TORSON CHRIS BOGER JACQUIE SMITH DARREL CARLSON CORRINE JASA BARBARA MANNLEIN RONNIE BENSON GAYLEN DANNELLY MARY JENKINS OUR DIRECTOR MRS. THOMPSON 52 SIGNING THE CHARTER JUST CALL ME LEGS! GRADE FACULTY 'i MRS. JANET RIGGS Kindergarten Chadron State MRS. ELLEN NORSKOV Fourth Grade Wayne State MRS. EDITH LICHTNER ftrst Grade B. S. Chadron State MRS. MARECE JENKINS Fifth Grade Midland College MRS. INEZ WIELAND Second Grade Midland College MRS. KATHRYN HAMMOND Sixth Grade B.S. Kearney State MRS. ERMA UMBARGER Third Grade Nebraska Wesleyan MRS. MERNA HOFFMEISTER Seventh Eighth Grades Peru State 54 M. Johnson R. Modelski J. Micek P. Sorensen R. Rimovsky K. Frazier T. Palmer C. Mahoney M. Tenski C. Micek R. Fader D. Spiegel J. VanMeter J. Meredith J. Johnson D. George S. Thompson D. Schack FIRST GRADE Q ft R. Gumm R. Keeshan A. Taylor T. Tenski S. Zabka K. Kearney B. Rosane O. Plebanek J. Swett D. Sindelar S. Niemann C. Micek J. Hansen R. Fader L. Cumming K. Cumming C. Case KINDERGARTEN 55 SECOND GRADE K. Cruise D. Johnson R. VanMeter J. Spiegel A. Taylor K. Humphrey L. Baustert S. Channer B. Hoffmeister R. Steinbach J. Nordeen J. Wallick D. Sindelar D. Wilson T. Niemann K. Crosier R. Fader J. Meridith D. Johnson M. Baustert C. Dawson D. Niemann C. Cumming THIRD GRADE M. Sindelar D. Pont M. EngstTom O. Bair D. Miller J. Kiesling R. Klitzke C. Krueger L. Fritzges S. Johnson S. Stephens J. Schack B. Hoffmeister J. Baustert J. Muckey C. Micek R. Frazier Y. Humphrey K. Plebanek T. Sorensen R. Graft R. Mahoney J. Werts C. Klitzke FOURTH GRADE F. Dubs S. Reardon E. Wathen L. Niemann J. Johnson D. Miller K. Flaherty R. Zabka K. Stephens D. Werts D. Baker M. Baustert J. Baker D. Cumming D. Engstrom C. Micek V. Spiegel V. Thompson T. Werts S. Dawson K. Carter FIFTH GRADE R. Schack C. Rosane R. Mahoney M. Reardon K. Fritzges M. Krueger B. Fader R. Steinback K. Channer C. Dubs D. Baker P. Graft 57 SIXTH GRADE B. Wilson T. Wallick J. Sutton D. Thompson J. Plebanek T. Nordeen D. Niemann R. Muckey J. Johnson S. Hasselbalch C. Gumm B. Gates P. Gasper L. Engstrom L. Dubs L. Crosier J. Carter S. Bystrom B. Billings A. Baustert K. Bair St. Edward Library SEVENTH GRADE C. Baker S. Baustert S. Flaherty D. Hiller J. Keeshan S. Muckey M. Plebanek R. Reardon J. Schumacher D. Schack EIGHTH GRADE A. Flaherty K. Billings B. Boger J. Carter P. Crosier L. Cruise E. Dawson C. Fritzges M. Mahoney D. Munsinger D. Munsinger S. Nicklasson L. Roberts GRADES IN ACTION 59 SENIORS IN ACTION RONNIE A. BENSON Ron General: Class Pres. 4; Class News Reporter 3; Basketball 3 4; Football 3 4; S.E. Club 2 3 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3 4; Boys Glee 2 3 4; Clinic 3; Music Contest 3; Class Play 3 4; FFA 2; FFA State Convention 2; County Government Day; Thespians. TERESA FRANCES CAHILL Terry’ College Prep. : Pep Club 1 2 3 4; Phys. Ed. 12; Annual 4; Chorus 3 4; Girls' Glee 1 2 3 4; Clinic 3; . Goldenrod Clinic 1 2 3 4; Sextet 4; Triple Trio 4; Music Contest 12 3 4; N. U. Band Day 4; Harvest of Harmony 2 4; Melody Round-up 3; Class Play 3; FHA 1 2 3 4; Dist. Convention 1 2 3 4; Hospitality Day 2 3; County Government Day. DARREL GEORGE CARLSON Swede College Prep.: Class Pres. 2; Treas. 3; Parliamentarian 1; Basketball 1 2 3 4; Football 1 2 3 4; Track 1 2 3 4; S. E. Club 2 3 4; Annual Staff 3 4; Chorus 3; Boys Glee 3; Class Play 3 4; FFA 12 4; FFA Sec. 2; FFA Sentinel 4; FFA State Convention 2 4; Boys' State; County Government Day; Thespians. CATHERINE ELLEN CROSIER Cath Commercial: Class Vice-Pres. 4; Pep Club 2 3 4; Sec. 3; Pari. 4; Phys. Ed. 2; Annual Staff 4; Girls Glee 2 3 4; Clinic 2 3; Music Contest 2 3; Class Play 3; FHA 2 3 4; Treas. 4; Hospitality Day 3; County Government Day. KAREN MARIE CUMMING College Prep.: Class Pres. 3; Vice-Pres. 2; News Reporter 1; Pep Club 1 2 3 4; Cheerleader 2 3 4; Phys. Ed. 1 2; Chorus 1 2 3 4; Girls Glee 1 2 3 4; Madrigal 3 4; Clinic 2 3 4; Plainsman's Clinic 4; Small Music Groups 2 3 4; Band 3 4; Class Play 3 4; FHA 1 2 3 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Song Leader 2; Dist. Convention 1 2 3; FHA Workshop 2; Dist. Vice-Pres. 3; One-act plays 4; Harvest of Harmony 4; Melody Round-up 3; N. U. Band Day 4; Hospitality Day 2; County Government Day; Thespians; Kearney Interscholastic Contest 4. Football 1 2 3 4; S. E. Club 2 3 4; Phys. Ed. 2; Chorus 2 3 4; Boys Glee 1 2 3 4; Madrigal 3 4; Clinic 2 3 4; Music Contest 2 3 4; Class Play 3 4; FFA 1 2 3 4; News Reporter 3 4; FFA State Convention 1 2; County Government Day; Thespians. BEVERLY JOANN GRAGERT Bev General: Pep Clinic 1 2 3 4; Phys. Ed. 1 2; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3 4; FHA 13 4; County Government Day. CORRINE ADELE JASA Corky College Prep. : Class Sec. 2; Pep Club 1 2 3 4; Pres. 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Phys. Ed. 1 2; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 2 3 4; Girls Glee 1 2 3 4; Clinic 3 4; Sextet 3 4; Music Contest 1 2 3 4; Band 3 4; Class Play 3 4; FHA 1 2 3 4; Asst. Degree Chairman 3; Degree Chairman 4; Dist. Convention 1 2 3 4; Workshop 3; Girls State; Goldenrod Drama Festival 4; Dist. FHA Vice-Pres. 4; Harvest of Harmony 4; Band Day 4; Melody Round-up 3; Hospitality Day 2 3; Drum Ensemble 4; Dist. Drama Contest 4; Thespians; Kearney Interscholastic Contest 4. MARY LOIS JENKINS Mare General: Pep Club 1 2 3 4; Phys. Ed. 12; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; FHA 1 2 3 4; Pres. 4; Dist. Convention 3 4; FHA State Convention 3 4; Workshop 3; County Government Day; Hospitality Day 2 3 4; Thespians. BARBARA KATHRYN MANN LEIN Bobbie Commercial: Transfer from Albion. Class Sec. 4; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 4; Girls Glee 4; Albion Clinic 4; Goldenrod Clinic 4; Sextet 4; Trio 4; Triple Trio 4; Music Contest 4; N. U. Band Day 4; Harvest of Harmony 4; FHA 4; Drum Ensemble 4; Band Vice-Pres. 4; FFA Sweetheart Queen 4; Howells Workshop 4; Kearney Interscholastic Contest 4; Class Play 4; Music Contest 4. ROBIN ANNE McGEE Rob College Prep.: Vice-Pres. 1; News Reporter 2; Treas. 3; Pep Club 1 2; Cheerleader 2; Physical 60 Ed. 12; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3; Girls' Glee 12 3; Goldenrod Clinic 1 2; Music Contest 1 2; Class Play 3 4; FHA 12 3; County Government Day; Hospitality 12 4; Goldenrod Dramatics Festival; One-Act Plays; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow ; District Speech Tour. ; Fine Arts Festival; KSC Inter-School Contest. JOHN LEE REARDON Cabbage General: Phys. Ed. 2; Class Play 3; FFA 1; County Government Day. LINDA SUE REMMEREID Susie Commercial: Vice-Pres. 3; Sec. 1; Treas. 2; Pep Club 1 2 3 4; Treas. 4; Girls' Glee 1 2 3 4; Music Contest 12 3; Class Play 3; FHA 1 2 3 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Dist. Convention 1 2 3 4; Workshop 3; County Government Day; FHA Hospitality Day. TONI M. RIMOVSKY Tiger Commercial: Sec. 3; Treas. 1; Pep Club 1 2 3 4; Cheerleader 3; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3 4; Girls' Glee 1 2 3 4; Albion Clinic 3 4; Goldenrod Clinic 1 2 3 4; Small Groups 2 3 4; Music Contest 12 3 4; Class Play 3 4; FHA 1 2 3 4; Sec. 4; Pari. 2; Dev. Ch. 3; Dist. Con. 12 3; State Con. 3; Workshop 3; County Government Day; Hosp. Day 2 3; KSC Inter-School Contest. JACQUELYN SUE SMITH Jac College Prep.: Class Pres. 1; Treas. 4; Pep Club 1 2 3 4; Pres. 3; News rep. 2; Pari. 4; Annual Staff 3 4; Co-Editor 3; Editor 4; Chorus 1 2 3 4; Girls Glee 1 2 3 4; Small Groups 1 2 3 4; Albion Clinic 2 3 4; Gold. Clinic 1 2 3 4; All-state Clinic 4; Plainsmen Clinic 4; Class Play 3 4; FHA 1 2 3 4; Hist. 4; Rec. Ch. 2; Dist. Con. 12 3; Workshop 2; Howells Workshop 4; Hosp. Day 2 3; KSC Inter-School Contest; Thespians; County Gov. Day. NANCY JANE TIEMAN General: Pep Club 1 3; Chorus 13 4; Girls Glee 13 4; Clinic 3; Music Contest 13 4; Class Play 3; FHA 1; Dist. Con. 1. GAYLEN DAN NELLY General: World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe during the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run- Off—Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrand on December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire — Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to accept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan’s announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner—Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Manila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 1 0 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evacuation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt’s Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 12 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain retaliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the African colony. w ‘v vsv n. 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