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

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1980 BEAVER ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL St. EdwardNebraska 15 year old Dario Rey from Medalln. Columbia. South America, attended SEHS for 2Vs months where he attended classes with the Fresh• men. While here Dario taught us many Spanish sayings and kept us laughing with his sense of humor. He stayed at the home of Alan Smith. STAFF Jane 11 Zabka Lanette Sorensen MEMBERS Editor Co-Editor D. Smith C. Zabka B. Warner P. Prorok T. Reardon D. Nicklasson G. Kmleclk L. Choat G. Wells C. Lightner L. Stevens C. Nelson D. Flaherty G. Kaup N. Thomazln L. Schmidt J. Swett B. Berlin Dario Rey K. Smith J Munn TOM MEYSENBURG 1956-1980 Class Of ’74 TONY TENSKI 1959-1980 Class Of ’77 JERRY WILSON 1962-1979 IN MEMORY OF We the Senior Class of 1980 dedicate this page to Tom Meysenberg, Tony Tenskl, and Jerry Wilson who are now gone, but they are still remembered In the hearts of their friends and classmates. 1980 DEDICATION Dear Mrs. Kinney, Our 4th grade year was one filled with lasting memories because of you. There were many things you taught us how to do: square dancing, multiplication tables, the list goes on and on. You always knew how to make each of us feel special, and you were patient when we didn’t quite catch on. To you Mrs. Kinney, the class of 1980 dedicates our annual in hopes that a small part of us remains with you just as a part of you will remain with us. The Seniors •■CHOC, 3 11-MAN FOOTBALL ENDS . . . First Row: Jeff Johnson, Kevin Martin, Cliff Mlcek. Kevin Cruise, Todd Nordeen, Scott Stuhlmiller. Jeff Martin. Todd Stephens. Matt Force. Kirk Galltz. Second Row: Terry Reardon. Eldon Carlson. Eric Clark. Grady Wells. Brad Thompson. Kurt Werner. Vern Sorensen. Pat Raltt, Jim Plebanek. Coach Zahorek. Third Row: Coach Meyer. Todd Bremer. Brett Riggs. Paul Jacobsen. Ross Munn. Larry Stoley. Doug Flaherty. Dave Baker. Jim Lloyd. Eldon Kuntzelman. Season Record Clarks Genoa Stromsburg Newman Grove Fullerton Palmer Osceola Polk Silver Creek OPP 0 22 18 14 7 13 6 12 0 I ARSITY 7-2 SEASON FOOTBALL 79 The 1979 football campaign was successful as the Beaver squad put together a 7-2 record with the only losses being to Stromsburg and Polk by a total of 8 points. This year’s big game was against Genoa, when the Beavers came back after half time and put 43 points on their side of the scoreboard. The Seniors provided leadership and spirit for the entire team throughout the season. It was this leadership, spirit and positive attitude that gave SEHS a successful end to 11-man football! 1 ■,! Row: I'em Sorensen, Bred Thompson. Dave Baker, Jim Lloyd. Jim Plebanek. Second Row: Grady Wells. Pal Raltt. Doug I herty, Paul Jacobsen. Ross Munn. Eldon Kuntzelman. 7 so o ■ fn cn RESERVES GO UNDEFEATED First Row: Jack Webster, Terry Swett, Second Row: Jeff Johnson, Cliff Mlcek, Kevin Martin. Matt Force. Kirk Galitz, Scott Stuhlmiller. Third Row: Terry Reardon, Jeff Martin, Eldon Carlson. Eric Clark, Brett Riggs, Kurt Werner. Larry Stoley. Todd Stephens. Todd Nordeen, Coach Zahourek. The future looks bright for the SEHS varsity football teams, as the talented JVs compiled a 3-0 record for the season under the coaching of Dan Zahourek. SE OPP 22 Palmer 14 13 Silver Creek 12 40 Fullerton 0 mm MM! get by with a little help from my Friends. Look at me. VM Coach 'T OVERTIME OVERTIME OVERTIME .'IHHRS A A SEASON Thompson. Carlson. Mlcek. Werner. Flaherty. Riggs, Stoley. Stephens. Bremer. Raltt. Jacobsen. Lloyd. Nordeen. Coach Temme. Coach Zahourek. Season Record St. Ed. Opp. St. Ed. Opp. 52 Genoa 56 58 Palmer 97 50 Greeley 55 60 Humphrey 59 52 Polk 64 72 Cedar Rapids 52 69 Clarkson 50 2 Newman Grove 0 52 Elgin. P.J. 57 68 Silver Creek 67 51 Clarks 74 57 Stromsburg 65 66 Fullerton 57 55 Osceola 57 Districts 50 Fullerton 48 52 Nellgh 51 53 Newman Grove 49 Reglonals 54 Leigh 62 Under the guidance of Coach Jeff Temme. the ’79-’80 varsity basketball squad compiled a 10-13 record. The team had Its ups and downs but finished the season on an upward note. The Beavers took the District crown after three very exciting and dose games. They then went on to play Leigh in the regional playoffs and lost by 8 points In double overtime. With many young starters the future looks bright for the squad. TO REMEMBER 1,Front Row: Force. Prorok. Cruise, Thompson. Sutton. Reardon, Coach Zahourek. Back Row: Wurdeman, Prorok. Bremer. Stephens. Werner, Carlson. Johnson. The highlight of the St. Edward wrestling season was the runner-up trophy the Beavers gained down at the State Tournament in Lincoln. Jim Plebanek put his name into the St. Edward record book for good as he was the first wrestler ever to become a state champion. St. Edward sent 8 wrestlers down the path to the state meet and had 5 wrestlers place. Besides Plebanek’s 1st place were Rich Tenski 6th, Brad Thompson 4th, and Dave Baker 3rd, and Grady Wells 4th. The Beavers ended the season with an undefeated dual record and 7 trophies in their grasp. St. Ed. DUAL MEETS Opp. 60 Spalding Academy 12 49 Newman Grove 10 41 Osceola 24 35 Columbus Lakevlew 30 41 Fullerton 23 45 Greeley 15 45 Leigh 11 34 Palmer 24 46 Elgin 19 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Jim Plebanek 29- 1 Perry Stultz 7-19 Brad Thompson 29- Kevin Martin 5- 6 Dave Baker 2 26- 3 Jamie Thomazin 3-5 Grady Wells 23- 7 Jerry Reardon 10- Ross Munn 17- 6 13 Rich Tenski 22- 8 Paul Osantowskl 2- Scott Stuhlmiller 4 Jeff Martin 18-12 14-10 Elbert Anderson 4-0 Ted Buettner 14-13 Vern Sorensen 7- 3 12 THE LONG AND RUN JUMP THROW RUN THROW RUN JUMP Front Row: Mlcek. Nordeen. Carlson. Werner. Thompson. Back Row: Coach Meyer. Lloyd. Munn. Riggs. Jacobsen. Sorensen. Kuntzelman, Coach Temme. Not Pictured: Clark. Stoley. Prorok. VanMeter. The 1980 Beaver harriers ended the season with a fine showing at the State Track Meet. All season times were improved and school records tied or broken. The highlight of the year was receiving the Gold-enrod Conference crown. At the State Meet the 3200 M Relay finished 3rd as did Paul Jacobsen in the 100 M dash. NEW RECORDS (B= Broken: T= Tied) Larry St ole y T High Jump 6’0 Larry Stoley B Triple Jump 41 '3P 4 ” Brad Thompson T Pole Vault 11’6 Brett Riggs 300 M Hurdles :41.6 400 M Relay :47.1 Eldon Kuntzelman 1660 M Run 4:33.5 State Finishings Paul Jacobsen 100 M Dash :11.5 3rd 3200 M Relay 8:19.7 3rd THROW RUN JUMP THROW JUMP THROW RUN 15 «■ H Cft SO k t- VMf( Front Row: Carol Werner. Coach Temme. Coach Selah, JenI Dawson. Second Row: Joan Dannelly, Kathy Lloyd. Dawn Channer. Annelle Mahoney. Barb Case. Linda Choat, Sue Tenskl. Pam Slndelar. Becky Warner. Third Row: Janell Zabka, Lanette Sorensen, Karen Smith. Chris Tenskl. Gina Kmleclk, Barb Berlin, Lisa Rosane. VARSITY (St. Ed’s score listed first) Genoa 15- 8 15- 6 Stromsburg 15- 9 5-15 6-15 Fullerton 4-15 15- 9 6-15 Polk 15- 7 5-15 13-15 Silver Creek 15- 6 7-15 15- 5 Clarks 15-11 15-12 Newman Grove 15- 8 15- 9 Osceola 15-10 9-15 10-15 Palmer 14-16 1-15 CONFERENCE TOURNEY Osceola 7-15 15- 6 15-13 Fullerton 10-15 15-10 15- 9 Stromsburg 8-15 DISTRICT 7-15 Elgin, Pope John 2-15 0-15 Although Injuries hampered the efforts of the squad, they ended their season with a 6-7 record. In spite of their record the girls finished 2nd among the ten teams In the Golden-rod Conference. St. Ed’s talent was evident when five members of the squad received All-Conference honors. Gina Smiecik and Lisa Rosane made 1st team, and Barb Berlin, Chris Tenskl, and Jeni Dawson made 2nd team. The future looks bright for the 1980 volleyball team with many returning starters and letter-men. 16 WE DIG VOLLEYBALL Front Row: Becky Warner. Maxine Prorok. Dawn Channer. Kris Cruise. Karen Smith. Joan Dan nelly. Second Row: Coach Selah. Krista I Kuntzeiman. Karla Nordeen. Cheryl Nelson. Betsy Plebanek. Sally Baker. Lanette Sorensen. Coach Temme. R E S E R V E S Front Row: Coach Temme. Cheryl Nelson, Krlstal Kuntzeiman. Karla Nordeen. Coach Selah. Second Row: Becky Warner. Nltha Thomazln. Charlene Zabka. Lorraine Stevens. Connie Lightner. Donna Nlcklassen. Carla Berlin. Annette Moran. Connie Mangel-sen. BEA VERETTES END SEASON SE 38 VARSITY RECORD Silver Creek OPP ! 51 51 Clarks 27 39 Palmer 40 46 Polk 40 37 Stromsburg 26 ! 56 Genoa 31 36 Osceola 33 | 22 Fullerton 27 j 29 DISTRICTS Fullerton 41 ! The 1979-80 girls’ basketball team dribbled their way through another year of basketball. The girls under the fine coaching talents of Bob Meyer compiled an even-steven record of 6-6. Many of the games were close, and were either won or lost by a margin of a few points. The varsity squad was led by 2 Seniors and 5 Juniors. Several girls received All-Conference honors. Deanna Davidson 1st team. Lisa Rosane 2nd team, and Barb Berlin received Honorable Mention. A powerful force will be back next year to lead the team. Back row: Choat. Afrank. Warner. Rosane. Davidson. Channer. Channer. Mahoney. Munn. Meyer. Cumming. Front row: Kuntzel-man. Thomazln. Sindelar. Berlin. Smith. Nordeen, Berlin 18 WITH A 6-6 RECORD The small but determined girls’ track team consisted of eight members, four of which were new to St. Ed’s team. Although not many points were earned, there was effort behind the ones made. Of our shot and discus women. Krlstal Kuntzelman placed 6th at Conference by throwing the shot 28’. Carla and Barb Berlin had distances of 26'4” and 27 Vi respectively. These two girls along with Kuntzelman placed 4th In shot at Osceola. Kathy Reardon threw the discus 70’; Barb Berlin 77’. Kuntzelman. Barb Berlin, and Kathy Reardon placed 3rd In discus at Osceola. These four girls also made up the 400 meter relay team. TEAM: Front: Carla Berlin Connie Llghtner Krlstal Kuntzelman Back: Barb Berlin Deanna Davidson Kathy Reardon Kathy Lloyd Coach Zahourek Not Pictured: Lisa Rosane Kathy Lloyd ran the 100 meter dash and 400 meter relay, continuing her track career with an Injured ankle. Lisa Rosane placed 3rd at Osceola In the 400 meter run with a time of 66.5 seconds. Deanna Davidson, the first St. Ed girl to try the 3200 meter run. placed 3rd at Osceola and earned the 5th place medals at Conference and Districts. Her best time was 13:50. She received 4th at Osceola with a time of 6:20 In the mile run. The rookie 800 meter runner Connie Llghtner ran 2:49 at Conference where she settled for 7th. Lanette Sorensen. Connie Llghtner, Deanna Davidson, and Lisa Rosane ran the mile and 2-mile relays and placed 4th In both events. The four girls who earned the 6th place medal In the 2-mile relay with a time of 11:45 at Conference were Kathy Reardon. Barb Berlin. Connie Llghtner, and Deanna Davison. The girls achieved much despite their disadvantages and lived up to their motto. “We might be crazy, but not lazy.” ‘Duet Subwbw 21 22 ATHLETICS [ Volleyball: All-Conference i 1st Team: Gina Kmleclk 2nd Team: Jennifer Dawson Lisa Rosane Chris Tenskl Hon. Mention: Barb Berlin Football: All-Conference Dave Baker Doug Flaherty Jim Lloyd Jim Plebanek Vern Sorensen Paul Jacobsen Larry Stoley Curt Werner All-State Hon. Mention: Paul Jacobsen Dave Baker Jim Plebanek Jim Lloyd Wrestling: State Qualifiers: Jim Plebanek Dave Baker Grady Wells Brad Thompson Ross Munn Scott Stuhlmlller Jeff Martin Rich Tenskl State Placlngs: Jim Plebanek 1st 185lbs. Dave Baker 2nd 167lbs. Grady Wells 4th 138lbs. Brad Thompson 4th 126 lbs. Rich Tenskl 6th 98lbs. Basketball: Boys All-Conference: 1st Team: Doug Flaherty 2nd Team: Larry Stoley Girls All-Conference 1st Team: Deanna Davidson 2nd Team: Lisa Rosane Hon. Mention: Barb Berlin Track: (1 State Qualifiers: Paul Jacobsen 100 Meter 200 Meter Brett Riggs 110 Meter High Hurdles 3200 Meter Relay Eldon Kuntzelman Ross Munn Jim Lloyd Vern Sorensen Volleyball Football ANNUAL STAFF STRIVES TO MEET DEADLINES Back Row: Mrs. Thompson, Gina Kmlecik. Linda Schmidt. Grady Wells. Joe Swett. Barb Berlin. Doug Flaherty. Front Row: Linda Choat. Joan Munn. Lanette Sorensen. Janell Zabka. Karen Smith. Terry Reardon. Glenda Kaup. Donna Nickiasson. Nltha Thomazin, DeEtte Smith. Connie Llghtner. Charlene Zabka. Lorraine Stevens. Becky Warner. Cheryl Nelson, Paula Prorok. Kevin Cruise. President J. Zabka Vice President K. Channer Sec. Treasurer J. Niemann ★ ★ WE BACK THE BEST ★★ First Row: Munn. Case. Bremer. Stevens. Llghtner. Kaup. Stetz. Niemann. Nordeen. Second Row: Moran. Cumming. Choat. Rosane. Sorensen, Smith. Smith. Nelson. Zabka. Third Row: Bremer. Nlcklasson. Thomazln. Lloyd. Slndelar. Munn. Cumming. Cruise. Channer. Fourth Row: Cumming. Mangelsen. Kuntzelman. Werner. Kmlecik, Prorok. Dan nelly. Tenskl, Zabka. Fifth Row: Channer. Warner. Plebanek. Niemann. Baker. Schmidt. Case. Mahoney. Dawson. Tenskl. Sponsors: Mrs. Pell and Mrs. Case. 27 ★ ★ SPIRIT IN ACTION ★★ 28 29 FRIENDS WILL REMEMBER YOU!!! WE SING 1st Row: Mr. Galllon. Prorok. Case. Mahoney. Nelson. Rosane. Lloyd. Stoley. Kuntzelman. Thompson. Sorensen. Sorensen. Lloyd. Schmidt. Kmleclk. Davidson. Zabka. Tenskl. Berlin. Warner. 2nd: Nlcklasson. Cruise. Kuntzelman. Nordeen. Bremer. Llghtner. Wells. Munn. Werner. Baker. Flaherty. Munn. Modelskl, Klassen. Cummings. Cummlng. Zabka. Smith. 3rd: Baker. Werner. Smith. Kaup, Werts, Slndelar. Johnson. Swett. Raltt, Wells. Kearney. Stevens. Thomazln. Dawson. Tenskl, Dannelly. The Music Department was kept busy rehearsing for many things this year, Concerts as well as contest. St. Edward hosted the Goldenrod Conference Clinic that was directed by Doug Berg. Carol Werner attended All-State Music this year held at Fremont. Everyone began thinking about contest. Out of 20 entries, 10 received Superiors, and 10 received Excellents. Everyone was relieved when contest was finally over1 Mr. Galllon commented that the year was a success. 32 THE SONGS BAND RA TES HIGH 1. Twirlers: Cheryl Nelson. Carol Werner. DeEtte Smith 2. Flutes: Karen Smith. Annette Mahoney. Carol Werner. Charlene Zabka. Barb Berlin. Jeanne Rasmussen 3. Trombones: David Merrell, Curt Werner. Billy Osantowskl. Lisa Rosane 4. Percussion: Annelle Mahoneu. Kathy Reardon. Jeff Martin. David Werner 5. Director: Mr. Gerald Kublc AT DISTRICT CONTEST 1. Saxophones: Joe Swett, Paul Jacobsen, Jennifer Dawson, Karla Nordeen. Lorraine Stevens, Becky Warner. 2. Trumpets: Chris Tenskl, Dawn Chan-ner. Eric Clark, Jeff Johnson. Terry Reardon, DeEtte Smith, Kristie Kuntleman, Bill Osantowskl. 3. Clarinets: Cheryl Nelson. Connie Llghtner, Linda Schmidt. Kandl Channer, Donna Nlcklasson. Laura Bremer. Connie Mangelsen. Kristie Cruise. Sally Baker, Barb Case, Lanette Sorensen. Pam Slnde-lar. 4. Pom Pom: Carla Berlin. Paula Prorok, Joan Munn. Sheila Wells. Erin Kearney, Annette Moran. Harvest of Harmony Parade-Grand Island . . Homecoming Parade . . Halftime Shows Christmas Concert . . Mid-Winter Concert . . Pre-Contest Concert . . Commencement Exercises. During the year of '79-'80, the St. Edward High School Marching and Concert Band performed many times. Nineteen students participated in the Conference Clinic at Fullerton. Becky Warner was chosen for the Wayne State Honor Band. At District Music the band received a II. The six solos that were taken all received Vs. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Mr. Garry Riggs Sharon Stetz Connie Lightner Second Row: Matt Force Sally Baker Kristi Curlse Third Row: Vernon Sorensen Lanette Sorensen Gina Kmleclk Larry Stoley 36 S.E. CLUB Front Row: Plebanek, Sorensen, Baker, Munn, Jacobsen, Werner, Rattt, Wells. Second Row: Nelson, Coach Zahourek, Lloyd. Carlson. Flaherty. Riggs. Mlcek, Thomazln. Nordeen. Third Row: Coach Pell. Stoley, Mahoney. Slndelar, Tenskl, Kmleclk, Clark, Stephens. Stuhlmlller. Fourth Row: Channer. Zabka, Smith. Werner. Lloyd. Smith. Tenskl. Sorensen, Llghtner, Reardon. Martin. Anderson. Fifth Row: Coach Temme. Channer. Zabka. Choat, Davidson. Berlin. Kuntzelman. Berlin. Afrank. Coach Meyer. JOURNALISM Front Row: Perry Stultz Brad Thompson Joe Swett Back Row: Chris Tenskl Carol Werner Linda Schmidt Michelle Olson Maxine Prorok Gina Kmleclk Kathy Lloyd Deanna Davidson Karen Smith Peggy Shotkoskl FHA ACHIEVES First Row: Schmidt. Sorensen. Werner. Kmleclk. Mahoney. Klassen. Case. Zabka. Lloyd. Second Row: Cummlng. Werts. Bremer. Berlin, Llghtner, Smith. Nelson. Zabka. Kaup. Mrs. Whldden. Third Row: Johnson. Slndelar. Kearney. Nlcklasson. Nordeen. Stevens. Moran. Dannelly. Fourth Row: Smith. Berlin. Davidson. Channer. Tenskl. Tenski, Rosane. Stephens. Fifth Row: Cummlng. Choat. Prorok. Plebanek. Cummlng. Niemann. Channer. Cruise. Warner. 38 MANY GOALS!!! FHA’s Achievements for the year of 1979-1980 • National Convention for Annelle Mahoney and Mrs. Whldden • Picnic In the Park • Powder Puff Football • District 14 FHA Conventlon-AI-blon- Janell Janell Zabka Presiding • Daddy-Date Night • Benefit Cake Auction and Bake Sale • Decorating and Caroling Party • Wildlife Films Loaned to Elementary Grades • Speaker on Suicide • Sweetheart Dance • Speaker on Foster Children and Abuse • Big Sister-Little Sister Pairings • State FHA Convention-Red Rose Award • Ice Cream Social • Style Show and Installation • Kathy Lloyd off to National Convention In St. Louis 39 STARTING OVER Front Row: Mr. Jasa. Clark. Thomazln. Reed. Bremer. Laska. Stoley. Second Row: Stephens. Wells. Sutton. Reardon. Cruise. Johnson. Tenskl. Thompson. Third Row: Osantowskl. Wurdeman. Martin. Olson. Raltt. Osantowskl. Stuhlmlller. Fourth Row: Reardon. Berlin. Carlson. Riggs. Kuntzelman, Lloyd. Plebanek. Baker. Munn, Werner. THE WA Y TO SUCCESS CHAPTER OFFICERS 19791980 President ..........................Rich Reed Vice-President ............... Jamie Thomazin Secretary ........................ Todd Bremer Treasurer .........................Marty Laska News Reporter ......................Eric Clark Sentinel ..........................Larry Stoley Adviser .........................Mr. Frank Jasa Bloodmoblle Creed j Judging Contest Leadership Camp Foods For America State Fair County Fair Meals On Wheels Superior National Leadership Award 1 Chapter Community Service 100% Membership State Farmer State Proficiency State Convention A wards Range Judging National Convention Land Judging TV Show Bicycle Safety Children’s Barnyard Fruit Sales Tractor Contest Shop Safety Grain Show Dunk Stand Parliamentary Procedure Christmas Trees j Coop Conference Pheasants Golden Harvest Corn Plot Wildlife Bus Stop Station Excellent Natural Resource District Brush Piles WE PRACTICED; WE PLAYED Ladies of the Mop Annie, Mattie, Hallie, and Bessie are cleaning ladies of the stage. They all wanted the same thing, to be famous. One night, while they were cleaning up, they agreed to put on a show for themselves, but they later figured out that their jobs were the place to be. Cast Annie . . . Cheryl Nelson Mattie . Connie Lightner Hallie .... Carla Berlin Bessie DeEtte Smith AND WE PRODUCED The Bore Smirnov a proprietor of the country estate. came to collect some money from Mrs. Popous, who after the death of her husband, had secluded herself. She refused to pay a debt owed by her husband. So Smirnov said he wasn't going to leave until paid. The story ended as the two characters fell madly In love. Cast Smirnov .................... Grady Wells Mrs. Popous ............Jennifer Dawson Luka ................................Joe Swett If God Comes to Breakfast You Don’t Burn the Toast Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katzman are the choosen ones to be visited by God; they are not prepared. When God finally arrives, they find they have no eggs so they eat cereal. During the course of the meal, Beatrice keeps burning the toast. After the ordeal Is all over, they wake up and wonder If It was only a dream. Cast Harry Katzam .....................Jeff Johnson Beatrice Katzam ..................Karen Smith God ...................................Pat Raitt “ADRIFT IN NEW ” Adrift In New York Nellie, the young innocent girl of the farm, doesn't know which way to turn after Francis Desmond bought out the mortgage on her father's farm. Nellie did not want to have her father lose the farm after Desmond's threat, so she took off to meet him in New York for a singing career. Jack Merriwell broke out of Jail after he had been framed for a murder. Desmond never gives up trying to sweep Nellie away and to pin the murder clearly on Jack. His trick back fires and in the endf Desmond curses his plans and Jack pays off the mortgage. Silas Weston .............Joe Swett Martha Weston Linda Choat Nellie Weston Carol Werner Francis Desmond Grady Wells Aunt Sarah Jennifer Dawson Jack Merriwell Jeff Johnson Jim Burke Karen Smith Perkins Lisa Cummlng Dan Fogarty . Krlstal Kuntzelman Maggie Clancy ......... Sally Baker Mulligan Becky Warner Sadie May ....... Lanette Sorensen Monty Moran ............Kris Cruise Slick McCoy Barb Berlin Lillian Morrison DeEtte Smith GRANDAD GOES WILD Grandad Goes Wild Grandad, who wants to earn some money quick, gets In on a “sure investment” when he loins up with Hooley, a tramp md a thief. They are forced to spend the night In a house with ten other people. After Hooley steals everyone blind, he makes many tries to escape with the help of Grandad. Eventually, Hooley is caught but before he is taken to jail, he tells Grandad, “better luck next time.” Grandad Grady Wells Hooley Krlstal Kuntzelman Mrs. Laura Morton Linda Choat Angle Jennifer Dawson Betty Shadduck Connie Llghtner Kip Shadduck Terry Reardon Jack Norwood .........Dan Prorok Grogan Jeff Johnson Jane Woods DeEtte Smith Mrs. Victoria Harrington Barb Berlin Della Harrington Cheryl Nelson Aunt Drusllla Becky Warner D 0 0 “DANCES” “1980” o HOMECOMING 1979 yt KING and QUEEN: JIM LLOYDqnd GINA KMIECIK 1st ATTENDANTS: JIM PLEBANEK and BARB CASE 8Tf. f'W 2nd ATTENDANTS: DAVE BAKER and MARY JO KLASSEN FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS: MATT FORCE andCONNIE L1GHTNER SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS: TODD NORDEEN andJODY NIEMANN JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: LARRY STOLEY andCHRIS TENSKI OCTOBER 12TH The Memories In Words ... Homecoming '79 was filled with memories no one will ever forget. The annual snake dance took place Oct. 10, 1979. Announcements of the homecoming attendants were made and coach Bob Meyer threw the tigers’ dummy Into the fire. Friday brought bitter cold to St. Ed. but didn’t hinder the beavers playing ability or spirit In any way. Half time of the football game crowning of King Jim Lloyd and Queen Gian Kmlecil took place along with their attendants. A dance followed the beavers victorious win. Juniors MARCH Freshman Attendants Kevin Cruise and Connie Llghtner Sophomore Attendants Jody Niemann and Todd Nordeen Junior Attendants Chris Tenskl and Rich Reed Saturday evening. May 10, 1980, was the Junior-Senior Prom. Welcoming everyone was Richard Reed with response from Joe Swett. Lanette Sorensen gave a dedication to the Seniors with Joan Munn reading the prophecy. Toastmaster was Kardi Chan-ner and the invocation was given by Larry Stoley. Dinner was served after which Joe Swett read the class will. Richard Reed gave the closing remarks. Everyone enjoyed the banquet and movie following. D«um at ♦ the Cliff Micek. Kathy Reardon. Rich Tenski. Betsy Plebanek. Dawn Chan-ner. Todd Stephens. Janice A frank. Todd Nordeen. J On winged feet the four years pass. And now we honor our Senior Class. Beyond these walls, this town, this state, A whole new world now lies In wait. S8 3? You’ve so much to learn, we’re often told. Wisdom to gain before you're old. But tonight - before you turn and go. Your separate ways, as well we know. Enjoy this place, these hours, this school. In memory they’ll return to you. What? I thought Oh, well. 56 si airno s.a vaoi TOMORROW’S FUTURE First Row: Jessie Case. Lynn Christensen. Shanon Molt. Sandra Mahoney. Brian Cumming. Aaron Niemann. Rodney Molt. Second row: Jason Prorok. Mike Munn. David Pruden. Bryan Smith. Dawn Relnke. Jill Flaherty. Dawn Eckland. Third row: Carlin Stultz. Heidi Thomazin. Holly Nelsen. Marlee Smith. Melissa Strnad. Cindy Roberts. Shawn Molt. Fourth Row: Angela Willard. Jeri Willard. Valery Beach. Kim Mifflin. Rod Johnson. Lyla Kearney. Ginger Schllcht. Mrs. Erma Umbarger Remedial Reading Aides: Mrs. Connie Thomazin. Mrs. Betty Green. Mrs. Mary Channer 59 HE IS REAL Back row: Marc Askland. Leslie Relnke, Mark Peterson. Tracy Willard. Christine Clark. Middle row: Steven Gasper. Jason Roberts. Christopher Jacobson. Gena Benson. Angela Long. Becky Carder. Front row: Mellsa Tleman. Terry Taylor. Keith Buck. Becky Steinbach. Jason Merldith. Michael VanMeter. 60 Back row: Mrs. Kubik. Kurt Merrell. Kirk Kearney. Merrln Matchett. Jimmy Buschmeyer. Danny Steinbach. Middle row: Pat Osantowski. David Buck. Michael Gragert, Jamie Smith. Marc Zelazny. Eric Werner. Gwen Long. Billie Relnke. Front row: Lori McIntosh. April Mifflin. Kim Good. Amy Thompson. Amy Roberts. Kristin Bird, DeAnna Christensen. Back row: Keith Cruise, Bruce Smith. Scott Nolan. Robin Marshall. Pat Nordstrom. Wayne Choat. Middle Row: Chad Micek, Annette Reardon. Melinda Olson. Krystalle Nelsen, Rhonda Rasmussen. Angela Stacy. Mrs. Zahourek. Front row: Jenny Case. Laverna Kearney. Tracy Bremer. Lor! Wllcynskl. Shell Askland. Holly Klassen. Not Pictured: Chad Claar. Peggy Reardon Back row: Wndy Harder. Cynthia Steinbach. Chuck Prorok. Jeremy Klassen. Kay Mahoney. Jamie Willard. Middle,row: Mrs. Kinney. Scott McIntosh. Leif Sorensen. Tony Relnke. Wade Wurdeman. Mike Zelazny. Jeff Gasper. Jeff Case. Front row: Michelle Nelsen. Vickie Roberts. Michelle Mifflin. Tammie VanMeter. Jackie Carder. Marcie Nordstrom. Not Pictured Heather Giroux. HE CAN FEEL 61 HE IS A VERY SPECIAL PERSON Back row: Mr. Sehlah. Darin Steinbach. John Nolan. Larry Llghtner. Ronnie Sutton. David Roberts. Larry Stetz. Front row: Jan Cumming. Robin Munn. Stacy Marshall. Joieen Zabka. Theresa Osantowski. Wanda Wurdeman. Back row: Mike Kearney. Russ Johnson. Joe Osantowski. Todd Prorok. Diane Merrell. Cheryl Mahoney. Middle row: Cindy Reardon. Marsha Claar. Lynda Kearney. Angie Buettner. Theresa Shotkoskl. Kay Roberts. Mrs. Pearson. Front row: Jefi Sutton. Royce Case. Tim Stacy. Paul Schumacher. Eric Sorensen. Laura Shotkoskl. Pam Roberts. 62 D FACULTY D 0 IF YOU CAN READ THIS, L i b r a r i a n O f s J a n i t o r s 66 THANK a THE ONES ON TOP Wayne Rasmussen Matt Schumacher Sharon Stetz Terry Swett Larry Taylor Jack Webster 70 Lana Kearney Kim Klassen Donna McIntosh 71 STARTING THE CLIMB JUNIOR HIGH___ Moving Up FRESHMEN 1. Carla Berlin 2. Laura Bremer 3. George Buettner 4. Kevin Cruise 5. Laurie Cummlng 6. Joan Dannelly 7. Matt Force 8. Jeff Johnson 9. Glenda Kaup 10. Erin Kearney 11. Krlstal Kunt-zelman 12. Connie Lightner 13. Connie Mangel-sen 14. Kevin Martin 15. Sheryl Modelskl 16. Annette Moran 17. Cheryl Nelson 1. Donna Nlklasson 2. Karla Nordeen 3. Bill Osantowskl 4. Danny Prorok 5. Mark Prorok 6. Mike Reardon 7. Terry Reardon 8. DeEtte Smith 9. Lorraine Stevens 10. Ron Stock 11. Dan Stultz 12. Jeanette Stultz 13. Tod Sutton 14. Nltha Tho-mazln 15. LeAnn Werts 16. Charlene Zabka 75 1. Janice A frank 2. Sally Baker 3. Elbert Anderson 4. Dawn Channer 5. Kris Cruise 6. Dale Lawrence 7. Jeff Martin 8. Cliff Mlcek 9. Jody Niemann 10. Tod Nordeen 11. Michael Olson JIERT1GERS 1. Betsy Plebanek 2. Paula Prorok 3. Terry Si ride la r 4. Todd Stephens 5. Amy Taylor 6. Rich Tenskl 7. Ricky Thompson 8. Dennis Van-Meter 9. Becky Warner 10. Lance Wurdeman SOPHOMORES THERE111 JUNIORS Almost 1. Barb Berlin 2. Ted Buettner 3. Todd Bremer 4. Eldon Carlson 5. Kandl Channer 6. Eric Clark 7. Lisa Cummlng 8. Kirk Galltz 9. Marty Laska 10. Kathy Lloyd 11. Deanna Davidson 12. Joan Munn 13. Steve Novotny 14. Michelle Olson 15. Maxine Prorok 1. Jerry Reardon 2. Richard Reed 3. Jill Reynoldson 4. Brett Riggs 5. Lisa Rosane 6. Peggy Shotkoskl 7. Karen Smith 8. Lanette Sorensen 9. Larry Stoley 10. Scott Stuhlmlller 11. Chris Tenskl 12. Curt Werner 13. Ellen Werner 14. Jay Webster PEOPLE... DOING THEIR THING! D SENIORS D D Shelia (Anderson) Wells Shelia” David Baker “Bow” Barbara Case “Space” Linda Choat ”Choat” Linda Cummings “Linda” Jennifer Dawson ”Jenl” 84 Douglas Flaherty ‘Flair by Paul Jacobsen •Jake Ruth Johnson Ralph Mary Jo Klassen Gina Kmleclk Eldon Kuntzelman Eldy James Lloyd Lloyd Annelle Mahoney Crash Ross Munn Roscoe — ONEWAY — Milton Olson “Mildew Paul Osantowskl “Spook James Plebanek “Poo Patrick Raltt “Duney Linda Schmidt “Schmidt Pamela Slndelar “Swlndy” Vernon Sorensen “Goof William Stultz “Roach Perry Stultz “Midas MAKING IT Senior Class rtf Joseph Swett “Red” Susan Ten ski “Tenspeed” Jamie Thomazln “Radar” Bradley Thompson “Bud” Grady Wells “Grubs” Carol Werner “Wienie Jane I I Zabka “Nose” SNEAK DAY After a lot of hard work and planning the Seniors took their Sneak Trip to Omaha. April 26-28th. The weekend was spent shopping, dlscolng. and for some experiencing their first airplane ride. Sponsors for the trip were Mr. Mrs. Bob Meyer, Mr. Mrs. Jeff Temme. Mr. Mrs. Jack Slndelar, Mr. Mrs. Harold Thompson and Mr. Mrs. Ron VanMeter. AH In all It was truly a weekend that the Seniors will always remember spending with their classmates! MAY 18TH Commencement exercises were held Sunday, May 18, 1980, for 31 graduating seniors from the St. Edward Public School. The program began promptly at 2 p.m. before a very large attendance. The class was led In by Juniors, Lanette Sorensen and Kurt Werner. The high school band played the processional and recessional with the Invocation and benediction by Rev. Cecil Green. Speakers for the occasion were Linda Schmidt and Paul Jacobsen. Supt. Frank Williams presented the class of 1980, and Bill Schumacher, school board member, presented the diplomas. The mixed chorus, Linda Schmidt and Carol Werner, and the graduating senior class provided the musical entertainment. Principal Garry Riggs and Guidance Counselor Kathy Pell made the presentation of scholarships and awards as shown on the following page. HONOR STUDENTS 88 Scholarship Winners SEEA- Grady Wells; Women’s Club- Linda Choat; American Legion Auxiliary- Jennifer Dawson; American Legion- Vern Sorensen; Coop Ag Scholarship- Paul Osantowskl; Doug Matzen Memorial Scholarship- Paul Jacobsen; Edith Llghtner Memorial Scholarship- Gina Kmieclk; Regent’s Scholarship to UNL- Paul Jacobsen; Hastings College Academic Scholarship- Gina Kmieclk; Morning-side College Academic Scholarship and Music Grant- Carol Werner; Union Pacific Scholarship-Janell Zabka; NROTC Scholarship to UNL- Vern Sorensen; Loup Power Scholarshlp-Platte College- Pam Slndelar; Board of Governor’s Scholarship- Northeast Tech.- Jim Plebanek; Hastings Tech Scholarshlp-JIm Lloyd. May 18th 1980 Class Motto: “We Have No Yesterdays; Time Has Taken Them Away. Tomorrow May Not Be, But We Still Have Today. The Seniors Of 1980 JacobseP 90 BOOSTER CLUB SUPPORTS BE A VERS The St. Edward Booster Club has helped the school athletic program in many ways. In the past the club has used their funds for a weight machine, a score-board and an illuminated sign to advertise all school and local events. Future projects include possibility of reinstating an athletic program for the lower graders and the purchase of new athletic gym wear for the high school. Club membership was at an all time high this year with 117 paid members. The club thanks everyone for their fine support. Our school is the backbone of our community. The enthusiasm and cooperation shown towards all school activities is a sign that St. Edward is a strong and healthy town, one from which we can say, “We’re proud to be here.’’ The officers and members for the 1979-1980 year are: PRESIDENT: Bob Raitt VICE PRESIDENT: Don Baker SECRETARY: Udine Slndelar TREASURER: Janice Rosane Mr. Mrs. Glenn Dannelly Mr. Mrs. Vern Stacy Mr. Mrs. Mark Medley Mr. Mrs. Frank Williams Mr. Mrs. Bob Johnson Mr. Mrs. Dean Schack Mr. Mrs. Steve Marshall Mr. Mrs. Bob Eckland Mr. Mrs. Duane Martin Mr. Mrs. Lanny Rasmussen Mr. Mrs. Emerson Kasper Mr. Mrs. Morris Baustert Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Werner Mr. Mrs. Ron Cruise Mr Mrs. Jim Thomazin Mr. Mrs. Neal Hasselbach Mr Mrs. Rex Mahoney Mr. Mrs. Leon Rimovsky Mr. A Mrs. Leonard Cumming Mr. Mrs. Joe Roberts Mr. Mrs. Leo Cahill Mr. Mrs. Keith Berlin Mr. Mrs. Bill Prorok Mr. Mrs. Larry Buck Mr. Mrs. Alan Smith Mr. Mrs. Pat Mahoney Mr Mrs. Gerald Mlcek Mr. Mrs. Don Baker Mr Mrs. Jack Slndelar Mr Mrs. Bob Raitt Mr. 6 Mrs. Bob Lloyd Mr. Mrs. George Anderson Mr. Mrs. Kenny Stevens Mr. Mrs. Marty Rosane Mr. Mrs Tim Pell Mr. Mrs. Rex Kuntzelmann Mr. Mrs. Tony Sorenson Mr. Mrs. Bill Schumacher Mr Mrs. Art Carlson Mr. Mrs. Jim Moore Mr. Mrs. Earl Roberts Mr. Mrs. Ray Vannoy Mr. Mrs. Stan Stultz Mr. Mrs. Neal Flaherty Mr. Mrs. Don Pruden Mr. Mrs. Dave Stuhlmlller Mr. Mrs. Tom Clark Mr. Mrs. John Sorensen Mr. Mrs. Ralph Labenz Mr. Mrs. Gary Thompson Mr. Mrs. Harold Thompson Mr. Mrs. Dan Zahourek Mr. Mrs. Max Nordeen Mr. Mrs. Chuck Long Mr. Mrs. Raymond Dawson Mr. Mrs. Tom Smith Mr Mrs. Don Janda Mr. Mrs. DuWalne Nlklasson Mr. Mrs. Mike Wathen Mr. Mrs. Fitch Wurdeman Mr. Mrs. Carl Thompson Mr. Mrs. Eldon Jacobsen Mr. Mrs. Frank Jasa Sr. Mr. Mrs. Glenn Roberts Mr. Mrs. Dick Werner Mr. Mrs. Ray Mahoney Mr. Mrs. Tom Shotkoskl Mr. Mrs. Lee Werner Mr. Mrs. Wes Christensen Mr. Mrs Delmar Keehn Mr. Mrs. Ray Klassen Mr. Mrs. Larry Taylor Mr. Mrs. Tom Nordeen Mr. Mrs. Ray Merrell Mr. Mrs. Lou Wilson Mr. Mrs. Dan Webster Mr. Mrs. Chris Hiller Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Witt Mr. Mrs. Gene Klassen Mr. Mrs. Leo Mahoney Mr. Mrs. Don Cruise Mr. Mrs. Warren Miller Mr. Mrs. Larry Bird Mr. Mrs. Earl Stephens Mr. Mrs. Rick Werts Mr. Mrs. Denny Cruise Kim Channer Frank Barber Tom Larson Percy Weldon Orville Kimble Randy Andreason Don Mahoney Mary Klesling Julie Klesling Larry Hirsh Eileen Sorensen Jim Lightner Vicki Gragert Duane Lukes Sheila Cahill Kenny Jasa Kenny Carter John Tenskl Ernie Carlson Kevin Kasper Bill Krzyski Otto Nauenberg Don Harms Sharon Kershaw Bertha Jerry Carter Frank Jasa Jr. Jack Sawyer Ron Perry Keith Carter Tim Cahill 92 L1GHTNER TRUE VALUE LUMBER HARDWARE Ready Mix Concrete - Lumber - Tru-Test Paints 407 Beaver St Edward, Nebraska Phone 678-2261 or call 678-2262 MAHONEY’S SALES SERVICE Massey - Ferguson J. . Case Hasston Company Gehl Company A Complete Line Of Farm Equipment “Service After The Sell” Call - 678-2277 St. Edward, NE WES’ BAR GRILL Wes And Joycelynn Christensen St. Edward 678-3388 FITCH’S BARBER SHOP Your Head Is Our Business Fitch Or Lynette St. Edward 678-3477 FARMERS UNION GAS OIL X V' - (COOP Tire - Tubes Petroleum Products LP Gas Bottled Bulk St. Edward 678-3300 CLOVERLODGE NURSING HOME LONG’S IGA Large Variety Of Grocery Fresh Meats, And Fresh Baked Goods Chuck And Julie Long St. Edward 678-2611 Good Luck To The '80 Seniors And The St. Edward Beavers RAINBOW’S END BEAUTY SALON Men And Women Hair Styling Ask For Sheila Or Peggy St. Edward 678-3330 STACY ELECTRIC Commercial, Farm And Residential Wiring Installation And Repair Specializing In Fire Alarm State Licensed Inspector St. Edward 678-2807 HASSELBALCH VETERINARY Neal Hasselbalch, DVM Congra tula tions Class Of 1980 CHARLES V. CHANNER District Manager Rt. 1. Box 35 St. Edward A' MA-OHUM PLANT POOO oe. 421 LEADER STREET. MARION. OHIO 3502 WERNER’S SERVICE TRUCKING, INC. St. Edward, NE 678-2201 % FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION St. Edward, NE Phone - 678-2251 BOTTLE BOLRN Ice Cold Beer Wine And Spirits Congra tula tions Seniors St. Edward 678-3477 MILLER HOME FURNISHING And FUNERAL HOME Jean Warren 678-2424 WOMEN’S WORLD BEAUTY SALON Jane Siedlyk 105 S. 8th St. Edward Phone: 678-2445 MARSHALL PHARMACY Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1980 Steve And Berni Marshall CITY CAFE SMITH Nothing Fancy Just Good Food HARDWARE St. Edward, NE 6782770 ■ [i j '-j GENOA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL — — Lennox - Frigidare Genoa, Nebraska 706 Ewing 402-993-2283 Plumbing - Houseware Heating - Air Conditioning Appliances - Hardware St. Edward, NE 678-2772 WEJfTS' aKi v GENOA W TAVERN QUALITY FOOD S GENERAL Frank Weltruski Owner 412 Willard MERCHANDISE We Buy Together To Sell For Less Member Of Affiliated Food Stores Rick And Connie Werts GENOA IgU AUTO PARTS Genoa, Nebraska Phone: 678-2661 St. Edward, NE Phone: 993-2259 98 ST. EDWARD W. GRAIN CO. ’ NUTRENA FEEDS Caswell Pax Pride of the Farm Livestock Equip. “We strive to serve you best” Dial 678-2442 • GRAIN STORAGE • SEEDS • FARM SUPPLIES NEBRASKA ' GRAIN BUYING 4 FEEDS CHEMICALS 99 ST. EDWARD BANK OF DENTAL CLINIC ST. EDWARD Drs. John Williams And All Deposits Insured Sam McMillian To $40,000 St. Edward, NE F.D.I.C. 678-2644 St. Edward, NE Congratulations To The 678-2244 Senior Class Of 1980 Here To Serve You 7 Days A Week. Good Food - Good Fun - Good Service Looking Forward To Serving All Of You! Owners - Mark And Brenda Medley - Operators 100 NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY UNITEL OF NEBRASKA CUMMING JANDA INSURANCE AGENCY Leonard D. Cumming Donald J. Janda KANSAS - NEBRASKA NATURAL GAS COMPANY; INC. Sf. Edward. NE MIDDLE STATE Machine Shop Welding Repairs Lathe Work U Joints Cross And Bearings Drive Modification Spockets Steel Stock ALBION FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP “The Best For Less Dean And Carolyn Schmid 452 So. 6th St. Albion. NE 68620 BUS 305-2195 QlxcSiam Mofoti, nc. JOHN JOHNSON Salesman RES 305-6065 Denny Borer Res 305-6530 TRUDVS FASHIONS Apparel For Ladies And Teens From Sportwear To Bridal Gowns Albion, NE Phone: 395-6032 QUALSETT FURNITURE Jim And Darlene Allen Phone (402) 395-6500 Albion, Nebraska Congra tula tions To The Seniors 1980 DR. SWEET Albion, NE Stewart Studv to PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS BEST Phone 395-2402 Wedding ■ Commercial ■ Portraiture - School 225 South Fourth Street Albion, Nebraska 68620 GEYER PONTIAC BUICK - GMC West Highway 91 Phone: 395-2128 Albion, NE 68620 102 GENOA NATIONAL BANK The Bank That Does More! FDIC And Genoa, NE Full Service 993-6608 ALBION LOCKERS Federally Inspected 402-395-2619 Albion, NE m DORIS’S FLORAL AND Mj£ GIFTS Fresh Flower Corsages And Bouquets For All Occasions Albion. NE Weddings Our 402-395-6050 Specialty LIND’S HOME FURNISHINGS CARPETS • DRAPERIES • PAINTS • LINOLEUM • ACCESSORIES Albion, NE 395-2000 SULLIVAN MOTORS Chevrolet Oldsmobile 395 2147 S. Hwy. 39 14 Albion, NE FiiM We Carry A Complete Line Of Liquid, Sack Feed, And Bulk Feeds. We Can Also Custom Grind And Mix To Suit You. Buy Direct Save Albion, NE 395-2131 ALBION NEWS Serving Boone County Since 1879 Albion, NE 395-2115 THE ALBION NATIONAL BANK The Bank That Puts COMMUNITY Money To Work In The COMMUNITY! Member 9 fdic P.O. Box 471 395-2151 Albion, NE 103 For All Your Driving Needs BOB JOHNSON MOTORS, INC. Home Of Volkswagon Mazda Columbus, Nebraska (402) 564 8552 We Care About Your Car Congra tula tions To The Class Of 1980 BECTON- DICKINSON Columbus NE. Division of Becton Dickinson Co. r DISCOUNT STORE “discover the difference” Columbus, Nebraska SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE NEBRASKA Life • Health • Pension • Group ■Jeff Noble - Albion •Jack Johnson - Columbus •Dennis Bargen - Columbus •Ivan K. Mllbourn General Agent Bus. 564-7197 DownTowner Res. 564-8601 Motel Corner 13th 27 Ave. Box 922 MIKE SENIOR STUDIO INC. Portrait Wedding Commercial Photography 281813th St. Columbus NE 68601 Phone (402) 564-5203 ($7.50 Patrons) Note’s Jewelry Albion ($5.00 Patrons) Don Dreesen-Century 21 Austin-Campbell Realty-Columbus William’s Bros. Co.- Fash ’N Fab Columbus erson’s Sport Shop- Columbus Mumbus Monument Co.- Columbus Looking Glass Barber Shop- Genoa Schlange Cleaners- Albion Bob’s Bar I 104 ANDERSON STUDIO Distinctive Photography P.O. Box 238 2414 13th Street Colum bus-NE 68601 Gary R. Anderson Owner Phone: 402-564-2833 FLEISCHER REXALL DRUG Prescription Sundries Liquor R. J. Larsen L.D. Houfek Columbus, NE 68601 BRASS BUCKLE FOR GUYS AND GALS 2513 13th Street Columbus - NE 68601 402-564-2911 Phone: 564 8126 Magic Mirror BEAUTY WIG SALON VJv ) 2419 - 23rd St. i Columbus, Nebr. 1 5 Operators Open Evenings by Appointment “We Repair Bad Haircuts 105 BOONE COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Continuous Medical And Surgical Facilities Since 1950 Albion - NE 395-2191 ALBION LIVESTOCK MARKETINC. Not The Biggest-But The Best Leon Nelsen - Chris Nelsen Hog Sale Tuesday A.M. Hog Cattle Sale Saturday Horse Sale Is Advertised Office Phone Albion-NE 395-2188 68620 For Auction Service Call: Leon Nelsen-Tom Nelsen-Chris Nelson “The Auctioneers” © CROP PRODUCTION SPECIALISTS 106 KAYTON INTERNATIONAL INC. International Trucks And Tractors Parts Sales Service Congra tula tions And Best Wishes To The Beavers Albion, NE Phone: (402) 395-2181 DR. BRUCE COWGILL jkB national bank of Albion Check Save With Us Finance Your Car Or Personal Loan TOWN COUNTRY REALTY Farms, Ranches, Auctions, Real Estate And Personal Property 564-0526 Columbus NE DALE ELECTRONICS INC. Builds Some Of The World's Finest Components . . . You Can Build A Career At Dale Dale Electronics, Inc. Columbus, Nebraska (An Equal Opportunity Employer) 107 To every thing there is a season, and a Time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; A time to plant, and a time to pluck up That which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; A time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; A time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew, A time to keep silence; and a time to speak; A time of love, and a time to hate; A time of war, and a time of peace. A time to start, and a time to end . . . David W. Voogd 108


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