St Edward High School - Beaver Yearbook (St Edward, NE)
- Class of 1987
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1987 Beaver St Edward High School Volume 51 Editor-Lori Chana Co-Editor- Kay Mahoney Adviser- Mrs. Judy Thompson CONTENTS Sports Dances Underclassmen 11 41 55 TO MY FRIENDS AT SEHS . You mean so much to me — And I just wanted you to know How very much I care . You mean so much to me — You've helped me to find A special outlook on life That was hiding Deep inside of me. Waiting just for someone like you To open the door And set it free You mean so much to me — For you’ve been there. Through the good times and the bad Drying tears and holding back the loneliness — giving me a friendly shoulder to lean on and enough smiles to last a lifetime ... You mean so much to me — And I can’t help but feel As though I owe you so much more Than I can ever repay But if there’s a way Anyway To hold and to help To provide and to encourage To give even a part of what you have blessed me with. I will be there for you ... And wherever time will take us Wherever we may be. I always want you to remember How much you mean to me. SENIORS Lori Jean Chana Chana Thomas Edward Madden Ebo ----------------------------- Class Motto Not the sunset, Just the dawning. Class Colors Blue and Silver Class Flower White rose tipped with blue V____________y SCHOOL DAYS, TEENAGE NIGHTS Pondering thoughts, dreaming dreams Going to dances, devising schemes Planning parties, taking tests Always remember, never forget School days and teenage rights Getting cars and motor bikes Watching TV. Drive-in shows, Where's the time goin'? No one knows. Graduation comes at last We reminisce about the past. Our high school days have been the best Always remember, never forget. Anita Evans Robin Ann Munn “Robin” David James Roberts “Hubba” Ronald Lee Sutton ‘‘Ron’’ Joleen Ann Zabka Jo” Wanda Jean Wurdeman Wandabread” LIFE’S MISTAKES Today there are tears, Tomorrow they dry. Today there are fears, Tomorrow they die. Today there are dreams, Tomorrow they’ll fade, Today we’ll erase, The mistakes we’ve made. 5 6 We are champions, my friend! Marc Baue. Mr Tom Moore. REMEMBER WHEN 7 ANNUAL STAFF Mifflin, Beth Werner, Annette Reardon, Tracy Bremer, April Mifflin. Linda Rankin. Cindi Steinbach. Mrs. Thompson- Adviser. Merrin Keri Stock. Amy Thompson. Jan Cummmg, Marcy Nordstrom. Ronda Rankin. Jill Reardon, Tammy VanMeter, Melinda Olson. Lori I ditor. Kay Mahoney-CoEditor. By selling ads in Albion, Columbus, Genoa. St. Edward, together with selling yearbooks, memorials, and recycling aluminum; the annual staff produced this year’s 92-page book, including six color pages. To attract staff members and to begin working toward the first deadline, Mrs. Thompson, adviser, held a pizza party. The staff also worked many nights after school and during Parent-Teacher Conferences. 9 10 Mi Garrison, Robin Munn. Kay Mahoney. Marcy Nordstrom. James Willard, Chuck Prorok, Dave Roberts. Vicki Roberts. First semester members of the journalism class and instructor Mr. Jay Garrison attended a workshop at Midland College in Fremont, NE where they gained information to help them publish their school paper Beaver Tracks. This class was the first to use the darkroom to develop pictures in a long time. The students wrote articles, did interviews, and published excellent pictures. JOURNALISM SPORTS Bernie Marshall, Joan Mahoney, Diane Klassen, Phyllis Roberts, Peggy Stacy, Janice Munn, and Joycelyn Christensen. Top: Angie Stacy, Vicki Roberts, Joleen Zabka, Stacy Marshall, Holly Klassen, Kay Mahoney, and Robin Munn. Left: Angie Stacy, Holly Klassen, Vicki Roberts, and Kay Mahoney work on mount. The Senior Cheerleaders Seniors show off 7 a.m. practices in the morning 5 p.m. practices at night is what it took for the SEHS Cheerleaders to compete at Wayne ICF Camp where they received ribbons of excellence on creativity, stunts, pyramids jumps. They also won the chant competition with ''COCKROACH , finishing 3rd in Grand Championship Finals gave them the chance to perform in Nashville. Other honors included getting 1st place in Class D competition in Columbus. THE TEAM BEHIND THE TEAM The best game of the season was with North Loup Scotia when we finally put it together and played a complete game — Every girl on the court had an excellent game! Michelle Mifflin. Annette Reardon. Holly Klassen. Vicki Roberts. Jackie Carder. Peggy Reardon Wanda Wurdeman. Stacy Marshall. Robin Munn. Jan Cummmg. Shelia Colfack. Miss Ross Angie Long Lori Chana. Joleen Zabka VOLLEYBALL Gwen Long. Amy Thompson. Kim Good. Lori McIntosh. Laverna Kearney. April Mifflin. Tammy VanMeter, Sandi Baustert. Shelia Colfack. Peggy Reardon. Holly Klassen. Annette Reardon. Michelle Mifflin. Angie Long. Miss Ross Seniors Lori Chana. Wanda Wurdem Munn. Stacy Marshall. Jan Cummini Zabka A -V Aw. gee. Mom! v yrg va. ar • V' ‘ ft ? Parents’ Night- Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntosh and Scott: Mrs. Doris Wurdeman and Wade; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moran. Scott and Brad. 1986 Football we they Humprey 6 — 30 Nebraska Christian 6 44 Clarks 0 50 Spalding Academy 8 25 Cedar Rapids 14 41 Palmer 6 48 Leigh 24 36 North Loup Scotia 36 38 Silver Creek 44 I Even though the schedule again this yeal was a tough road to stay on. according to Coach Pfeifer. SE's biggest asset was the team’s unity and their ability to work togeth- Brad shows us his famous ballet kick while Bill and Scott get ready for the return. Dave. Scott. Robbie, and Jeremy (OB) are on the ball for an awesome play Back row: Assistant Coach Steve Oberg. Jeremy Klassen. Larry Lightner. Eddie Madden. Dave Roberts. Jeff Gasper. Chad Micek. Coach Pat Pfeifer; Student Manager Terry Taylor. Bill Warner. Brad Moran. Scott Moran. Scott McIntosh. David Benson. Student Manager Steve Gasper; Wade Wurdeman. Kurt Merrell. Kirk Kearney. Eric Werner. Dan Steinbach. Robbie Marshall. FOOTBALL 17 WF THEY Osceola 28 75 Genoa 45 61 Fullerton 32 51_ Palmer 47 35 Flym (F V Tourny) 2? 6? Newman Grove (F V T ) 18 59 Clarks 36 39 j Greeley 30 60 Clarks (Conference) 28 54 ' Monroe 30 67 I eigh 33 52 North Loup Scotia 41 46 Cedar Rapids 37 56 Petersburg 48 34 Silver Creek 48 4 7 Flym (Districts) 21 64 , i Trie Season was both enjoyable and frustrating The highlight was our OT win over Silver Creek The Reserves were the most successful team in SF history the future looks promising' I to r: Rhonda Rasmussen. Peggy Reardon. Lisa Warner. Gwen Long, Cindi Steinbach Amy Thompson, Kim Good. Annette Reardon. Lori McIntosh, Lori Wilcynski Student Manager. Becky Carder Student Manager. Coach Moore, Lynn Christensen Student Manager. Cindi Steinbach and Wanda Wurdeman calling for the ball. Peggy Reardon thanking her mom at Parents’ Night. The girls getting some important instructions. Jackie Carder going in between two Elgin defenders. I — Rhonda Rasmussen getting ready for the rebound. da Rasumssen. Cindi Slembach. Becky Carder Student Manager. Kim Good. Peggy Reardon Vicki Roberts. Holly a Warner. Jackie Carder. Annette Reardon Lori Wilcynski Student Manager. Jan Cummmg. Coach Moore. Wanda Lynn Christensen Student Manager. Amy Thompson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 19 Ron Sutton. Jeremy Klassen and Dave Roberts against North Loup Scotia. Wade Wurdeman Super-Freshman. Eric Werner BOYS’ BASKETBALL Merrell, Chad Micek. Robbie Marshall. Eric Werner, (kneeling) Dave Benson Cedar Rapids Freshman-Sophomore Tournament 2nd place Rich Iburg. Kurt (top) Dave Benson. Eric Werner. Wade Wur-deman, Kirk Kearney. (I to r) Jeremy Klassen. Larry Lightner. Eddie Madden, Dave Roberts, Kurt Merrell. Ron Sutton, Chad Micek. Jason Prorok (student manager). Coach Jay Garrison. David Pruden (student manager) Chad Micek. Jeremy Klassen and Eddie Madden play against Wheeler Central in subdistricts. 1986-87 Boys's Basketball Schedule We They Osceola 41 82 NE Christian 41 43 Palmer 45 63 Genoa 44 45 Lindsay Holy Family Elkhorn Valley Tournament 54 49 Newman Grove 47 62 Elgin 50 47 Clarkson 42 45 Greeley Goldenrod Conference Tourn. 64 63 North Loup Scotia 40 46 Monroe 50 45 Leigh 48 49 North Loup Scotia 38 51 Cedar Rapids 48 53 Clarks 54 58 Silver Creek 62 79 Fullerton 44 61 Robbie Marshall at Neligh Invite Schedule Robbie Marshall Brad Moran Jett Gasper Bill Warner I arry S!et 11 17 1-9 25 10 9 IS 5-5 Dec Jan f ob I akeview Invite Greeley Triangular Genoa Triangular Scribner Invite St Tdward Invite Strornsburg Invite Neligh Invite Palmer Duel Greeley Invite Clearwater Invite Districts State INDIVIDUAL RFCORDS 11 18 20 10 17 24 26 31 7 9 13 19 21 • Bill Warner Coach Pfeifer. Mat Trainer Stacy Marshall. Student Manager Steve Gasper Bill Warner. Brad Moran, Larry Stetz, Jeff Gasper. Robbie Marshall. 23 WRESTLING Four members of the boy's track team went to state in seven events. The ® Boy's 1600 Relay Team consisting of Ron Sutton, Jeremy Klassen, Chad Mi- t cek, and Ed Madden. Ron Sutton went in the 800, Chad Micek in the 400, 110 high hurdles, and the 300 intermediate hurdles, and Ed Madden in the Long Jump and Triple Jump in which he placed 6th with a jump of 41 ’5‘ 2”! The highlights of this year’s SEHS Track Team were Holly Klassen setting a new school record with a discus throw of 100’7 , the boys bringing home runner-up plaques from the Polk and District Track Meets. State Qualifiers — Ed. Ronnie, Chad Jeremy Ed — Triple Jump 42’ 33 4 District. If} Jeremy running the 1600m relay I I ► Chad Micek. Jeremy Klassen. Eddie Madden. Larry Lightner. Ron Sutton. Dave Roberts. Bill Warner. Scott Madden. Eric Werner. Robbie Marshall. Holly Klassen. Vicki Roberts. Jan Cumming. Kay Mahoney. Amy Thompson. Gwen Long. Amy Roberts. 5 Arts. Jr TRACK JR. HIGH SPORTS S91 Aj Jen Willard. Lynn Christensen. Student Manager Becky Steinbach. Lyla Kearney. Cindy Roberts. Danelle Kasper. Coach Moore; Becky Carder. Christy Clark. Shelia Colfack. Angie Long Shelia Colfack. Becky Carder. Christy Clark. Angie Long. Danelle Kasper Coach Garrison. Terry Taylor. Jason Meridith. Jason Roberts. Tracy Willard. Student Manager Becky Steinbach. Bobby Kemper. Jason Prorok. Bryan Smith. Mike Munn, Brian Cumming, David Pruden, Aaron Niemann, Greg Scheffler. Rodney Molt. Steve Gasper. Track Team — Becky Carder. Christy Clark. Angie Long. Bobby Kemper. Tracy Willard; Lynn Christensen. Shelia Colfack. Cindy Roberts. Danelle Kaspar. Jason Meridith. Steve Gasper. Lyla Kearney. Kim Miffin. Mike VanMeter. Jason Prorok. Terry Taylor. David Pruden Tom Steve Gasper Coach Garry Riggs. Danelle Kaspar. Jeri Willard. Heidi Thomazin. Lyla Kearney. Cindy Roberts; Shelia Colfack. Angie Long. Christy Clark. Becky Carder. Lynn Christensen. Shelia Colfack. ■ Heidi Thomazin. Jr. High Sports consisted of volleyball, basketball, and track which were coached by Mr. Riggs. Coach Garrison, and Coach Moore. The girl’s VB team ended their season with a 5:1 record. The girls’ and boys’ BB teams each won 3rd place at the Silver Creek Jr. High BB Tournament. The track teams participated in the Osceola Invitational Track Meet on May 16. SE CLUB This year the SE Club raised money by operating concessions to buy more weights to complete the SEHS weight room. A 310 pound Olympic set and bar were purchased. To be a member, a student must have lettered in a sport during his high school years. ORGANIZATIONS FHA Publicity Vicki Roberts. Power Of One Joleen Zabka. Recreation Kay Mahoney and Holly Klassen. Historian Robin Munn; Treasurer Lori Chana. President Wanda Wurdeman. Secretary Stacy Marshall. Vice President Jan Cumming Powder Puff Football Jackie Carder with the FHA Rose Chapter Accomplishments Powder Puff Football Daddy Date Night Teen Day FHA Style Show Santa Claus Day Sweetheart Dance FHA FFA Rollerskating Party Drive for the American Heart Assoc. Servers for FFA banquet Concession stands Jackie Carder. District 14 Chapter Secretary State Convention in Lincoln Played Bingo with the residents at Cioverlodge STATE WINNERS SILVER MEDALS Wanda Wurdeman and Robin Munn — Chapter Display Holly Klassen and Angie Stacy — Clothing and Textiles Kay Mahoney — Promoting FHA Lon McIntosh — Promoting FHA BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS Senior Parli Pro Junior Parli Pro 30 Kim Good. Tammy VanMeter. Lori Wilcynski. Sandi Baustert. Amy Roberts. April Mifflin. Beth Werner; Ronda Rankin. Annette Readon. Amy Thompson. Angie Stacy. Keri Stock. Peggy Reardon. Gwen Long. Lori McIntosh. Jenny Grape; Marcy Nordstrom. Jan Cumming. Stacy Marshall. Wanda Wurdeman. Lori Chana. Jackie Carder; Kay Mahoney. Vicki Roberts. Miss Ross. Robin Munn. Holly Klassen Mr. Oberg - “his hers asprin. The FFA looks back on the 1986-87 school year as a good one. They were successful in several contests and community projects. They re-cieved 7 awards at the District level. 1o at the State level, and 3 at the National level. This year they held their annual Sweetheart Dance with the FHA, and completed projects like Bicycle Safety Day, Meals-On-Wheels, Trick-Or-Treat with Children, a Tractor and Farm Safety Program, and for this year's BOAC project, they put in a culvert at the Highway 56 39 Junction. 32 Larry Stetz. Eddie Madden. Larry Lightner. Bill Warner. Dave Roberts. Brad Moran. Jeff Gasper; Pat Nordstrom. Chad Micek. Scott McIntosh. Jeremy Klassen. Wade Wurdeman. Michelle Mifflin. Cindi Stem-bach. Mr Steve Oberg; Matt Reardon. Kirk Kearney. Robbie Marshall. Keith Cruise. Wayne Choat. Rhonda Rasmussen. Lisa Warner. Scott Madden. Scott Moran. Dan Stembach. Eric Werner. Kurt Merrell. Dave Benson. Tracy Bremer V Convention brought a t awards for our chapter hand State of u Ik B7I7VZ7 The band participated at York Fest, Grand Island’s Harvest of Harmony with Wanda Wurdeman as our queen candidate, Goldenrod Conference music contest where we received 1 superior and 4 excellents, District Music Contest where we received 3 superiors and 4 excellents, sports events and concerts. Band Boosters was organized to provide support for the instrumental program. 34 ST. EDWRRD H Eric Werner. Scott Moran. Robbie Marshall. Tracy Bremer. Rhonda Rasmussen. Mr. Bankers; Lori Wilcynski. Shelia Colfack. Christy Clark. Becky Carder. Merrin Matchett. Lyla Kearney. Wanda Wudeman. Keith Cruise. Kurt Merrell; Lynn Christensen. Danelle Kaspar. Peggy Reardon. April Mifflin. Amy Thompson. Lisa Warner. David Buck; Kim Good. Gwen Long. Angie Long. Angie Stacy. Holly Klassen. Stacy Marshall. MUSIC Deja Vu-Stacy Marshall, Kurt Merrell, Wanda Wurde-man, Keith Cruise, Robin Munn, Larry Lightner, Lori Chana. Scott Moran Swing Choir gives Mr Bankers a singing telegram for Valentines Day from his gal Val. Sara, no time is a good time for good-bye 36 CONTEST-SILVER CREEK VOCAL-Lori Chana, II Keith Cruise, I Jackie Carder, I Robin Munn, I Michelle Mifflin, I Mixed Quartet, I Mixed Chorus, I Swing Choir, I VOCAL DUET-Carder Cruise, II Munn Stacy, II DISTRICT-ELGIN VOCAL-Jackie Carder, II Robin Mu-n, I Michelle Mifflin, I Lori Chana, II Keith Cruise, I Mixed Quartet, I Swing Choir, II Mixed Chorus, II VOCAL DUET-Carder Cruise, I Munn Stacy, I - - « MIXED CHORUS-Chuck Prorok. Bill Warner, Keith Cruise. Ronnie Sutton. Ronnie Grape. Kurt Merrell. Dave Benson. Director Mr. Tom Bankers; Jenny Grape. Lori McIntosh. Michelle Mifflin, Keri Stock. Tammy VanMeter. Linda Rankin. Amy Roberts. Amy Thompson. Stacy Marshall. Robin Munn; Tracy Bremer. Annette Reardon. Beth Werner. Lori Chana. April Miffin, Joleen Zabka. Jackie Garder. Angie Stacy. Holly Klassen. DRAMA SPEECH The St. Edward Drama Department performed their one-act play November 25th at Goldenrod Conference and December 3rd at District contest. The cast consisted of Scott Moran in the role of Nat Lemlich, Robbie Marshall as Midge Carter, and playing Clara Gelber is Stacy Marshall, in the play “I’m Not Rappaport. 38 SPEECH TEAM: (fron lop) Wanda Wurdeman. Wayne Choat, Larry Stelz. Stacy Marshall, Keith Cruise. Robbie Marshall. Angie Stacy, Keri Stock, Michelle Mifflin. Jackie Carder, Scott Moran Holly Klassen. X The speech Team Coach Marc Baue participated in the Goldenrod Speech Contest the District D-4 contest at Coleridge where 5 students qualified for State Contest March 27. Jackie Carder, Stacy Marshall Michelle Mifflin placed 2nd 3rd in Oral Interpretation of Drama preliminary rounds with “Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean.” Robbie Marshall Scott Moran placed 2nd 3rd in Duet Acting preliminaries with “I’m Not Rappaport”. Scott Moran received 4th place Medal for his speech on boredom! STUDENT COUNCIL Amy Roberts. Mr. Riggs. Lori McIntosh. The Student Council is a small organization elected by students to make sure that the needs, wants, and desires of the student body are presented to “the powers that be. Some of their goals were to purchase shrubs for the outside of the building, to update the computer systems and to sponsor the Knowledge Bowl. DANCES HOMECOMING ’V ■RJfinV'V • - iBnf n MM 9HB • • jt - ' i 13 WBMMr'MMin mo - This year’s Homecoming activities involved a Beach Party theme. A traditional parade and pep rally were held Friday afternoon with the climax including with a dance after the St. Ed vs. Spalding Academy football game. Who is this silly clown? 43 SWEETHEART Sweet Heart Royalty Freshmen Eric Werner, Amy Roberts; Sophomore Wayne Choat. Annette Reardon; Juniors Beth Werner, Scott McIntosh; Seniors Lori Chana. Larry Lightner, Dave Roberts. Wanda Wurdeman; King Ed Madden; Queen Stacy Marshall Lisa U kk Warner and Keith Cruise tiilf The FFA and FHA held their annual Sweetheart dance on February 14 with the disc jockeys being Optimum Sound. Bill Warner and his date Two DJs from Optimum Sound 45 ' I v-s Dancing to a different beat with Sound Dimensions The Junior Class having a good time Amy Thompson. Kim Good waiting for a good song. 9oo j ol times Sutton fe,aAVAoraa.Sto Uc a as' . ieremN) aaaer . ie Qxa er. w £NNa te sNaideraaa o a Vvar a ja«v SXac'y MatsYvaW and uss VAo d LooV- a t e camera and srnWe. Jan Cumming and Larry Lightner posing for a picture. S. The junior class chose “Heaven in Your Eyes” as this year’s theme for the Junior-Senior Prom, April 25. Junior Class President, Vicki Roberts, was toastmaster and Kay Mahoney welcomed the Seniors. Class wills were read by Wanda Wurdeman and Larry Lightner and class prophecies were read by Brad Moran and Michelle Mifflin. At 8 p.m. the dance began with music by Sound Dimensions, and ended at midnight. t ■ Jackie and Wanda, what are you ■ ing? 47 This was a waterful show On May 1. 1987 the Seniors sneaked out of St. Edward at 6:00 a m. in two vans. They arrived at their Howard Johnson's Hotel between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. and then proceeded to go shopping and attend a ball game. On May 2 they went to World's of Fun and started for home at 6:00 p.m. after a full day. The whole gang-Lori. Robin. Dave. Stacy. Ron. Jan. Wanda. Larry L Larry S.. Joleen. Mike. Eddie, and Bill i GRADUATION GRADUATION ■Mil I rnmmmm k I 1 K t 4 y i M 1 J jf M ; 1 iLi ui t Roberts. Mike Sliva. Larry Stetz. Ron Sutton. Stacy Marshall. Jan Cumming Wanda Wurdeman. Larry Lightner. Eddie Madden. Joleen Zabka. Robin Munn. Lori Chana. Bill Warner r wmMM V v--. COMMENCEMENT Sunday, May 17, 1987 — 2:00 p.m. School Auditorium Processional .......................... High School Band Invocation ........................... Father Edward Gill Address .................................... Larry Stetz Music — Duet ............ Joleen Zabka and Robin Munn Address.................................... Jan Cumming Presentation of Class of 1987 Supt. Earl Boyum Presentation of Diplomas ........ Beth Evans Music ................................... ..... Deja Vu Presentation of Scholarships and Awards Principal Garry Riggs Mrs. Kathy Peil Benediction ........................ Father Edward Gill Recessional ............... “These Are the Good Times” Eric Martin Scholarships L. Chana, Farmer’s COOP, Alt. Cloverlodge Care Center, Spencer School Business, Platte Ach. Day J. Cumming, SEEA, Hastings Academic Athletic, Student Council, Alt. KC, Platte Ach. Day L. Lightner, KC, American Legion E. Madden, Joseph Bess Indra, Weslyan Ach. S. Marshall, KSC Speech Theatre Arts Activity Grant Alt. SEEA R. Munn, Cloverlodge Care Center, Alt. Perce Weldon Mem. L. Statz, 4-year Regents. 4-year National Merit, Robert Byrd, Union Pacific Railroad, Dow Science, Farmhouse Ach., Platte Ach. Day B. Warner, Perce Weldon Mem., NTCC Board of Governors, Alt. American Legion W. Wurdeman, SE Student Council, American Legion Aux., Alt. Farmer’s COOP to AWARDS NIGHT CLASS AWARDS Accounting - Jan Cummings Agriculture - Larry Stetz, Eddie Madden Best Shop Project - Larry Stetz Art - Linda Rankin, Chad Micek, Keri Stock English - Lori Chana, Wayne Choat, Jeremy Klassen, Amy Thompson Foreign Language - Larry Stetz, Linda Rankin Physical Education - Keith Cruise, Pat Nordstrom Science - Keith Cruise, Linda Rankin Secretarial Practice - Lori Chana Social Science - Brad Moran, Scott McIntosh National Honor Society: Larry Lightner. Jan Camming. Larry Stetz. Linda Rankin. Keith Cruise, Wayne Choat. Holly Klassen, Lisa Warner, Jeremy Klassen. Scott Moran. PRESIDENTIAL PHYSICAL FITNESS AWARDS NEW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Jeremy Klassen Linda Rankin Wayne Choat Lisa Warner Holly Klassen Keith Cruise Scott Moran HIGH HONORS Larry Stetz Linda Rankin Wayne Choat Christy Clark Steve Gasper Brian Cumming Danelle Kasper Aaron Neimann HONORS Jan Cumming Larry Lightner Eddie Madden Jeff Gasper Jackie Carder Jeremy Klassen Scott McIntosh Michelle Mifflin Brad Moran Vicki Roberts Keri Stock Keith Cruise Holly Klassen Scott Madden Scott Moran Dave Benson Lori McIntosh Rhonda Rasmussen Lisa Warner Kim Good Gwen Long Ronda Rankin Amy Thompson Eric Werner Becky Carder Shelia Colfack Angela Long Jason Roberts Becky Steinbach Tracy Willard Mike Munn Danelle Kaspar David Pruden Jason Roberts Terry Taylor Robbie Marshall Pat Nordstrom Jason Prorok Steve Gasper Tracy Willard Pat Osantowski Rich Iburg Holly Klassen PLATTE ACHIEVEMENT DAY Lori Chana 1st in Office Technology, 6th in Accounting Jan Cumming 1st in Accounting Eddie Madden 9th in Accounting Larry Stetz 2nd in Chemistry, 9th in Mathematics Dave Roberts 10th in Agriculture Scott McIntosh 2nd in Agriculture Brad Moran 3rd in Agriculture 52 OUTSTANDING SENIOR ATHLETES - Jan Cumming, Eddie Madden NATIONAL CHORAL AWARD - Robin Munn JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA AWARD - Stacy Marshall SEMPER FIDELIS AWARD - Stacy Marshall OUTSTANDING ANNUAL STAFF MEMBER - Jan Cumming BOYS' STATER - Jeremy Klassen GIRLS' STATER - Michelle Mifflin LETTERWINNERS David Buck Christy Clark Lisa Warner Keith Cruise Scott Moran Amy Thompson Kim Good Wanda Wurdeman Becky Carder Shelia Colfack Angie Long Holly Klassen Peggy Reardon Lori Wilcynski Rhonda Rasmussen Stacy Marshall Kurt Merrell Larry Lightner Michelle Mifflin Robin Munn Angie Stacy Jackie Carder Lori Chana Vicki Roberts Joleen Zabka Kay Mahoney Jan Cumming Annette Reardon Bill Warner Eddie Madden Dave Roberts Brad Moran Jeremy Klassen Jeff Gasper Wade Wurdeman Scott McIntosh Chad Micek Robbie Marshall Eric Werner Larry Stetz Ron Sutton Kirk Kearney Kurt Merrell Dave Benson Cindi Steinbach Scott Madden Gwen Long Amy Roberts B B B, BB B, VM B, VM, F B, T B B, VM, VB, BB B B B B, CH, VB, BB, T B B B, BB B, VM, CH, VB VM VM, F, BB, T VM, VB VM, CH, VB VM, CH VM, VB, BB VM, VB CH, VB, BB. T CH CH VB, BB, T VB, BB FB, W, T FB, BB. T FB, BB, T FB, T FB, BB, T FB, W FB, BB FB FB, BB, T FB, W, T FB, BB, T W BB, T BB BB BB BB T T T Most Valuable Football Player - Jeremy Klassen Most Valuable Volleyball Player - Wanda Wurdeman Most Valuable Wrestler - Jeff Gasper Most Valuable Boys' Basketball Player - Jeremy Klassen Chad Micek Most Valuable Girls’ Basketball Player - Jan Cumming Most Valuable Girls' Trackster - Vicki Roberts Most Valuable Boys' Trackster - Chad Micek ATTENDANCE Marcy Nordstrom -3 years Merrin Matchett Keith Buck Bryan Smith Mike Gragert SPRING ART SHOW The St. Edward Art Students brought home 25 ribbons from the North Central NE Art Show and Competition at Orchard, NE giving them 2nd out of eleven schools. The Art work was displayed at the Spring Art Show. ______________ ♦ Ron Sutton. Mike work on their sculptures UNDERCLASSMEN c L A S S O F 8 8 Michelle Mifflin Brad Moran Marcy Nordstrom Cindi Steinbach Keri Stock Tammy VanMeter Chuck Prorok Beth Werner Wade Wurdeman Junior Class Survey 1. What do you do during a boring lecture? 9% Scribble on the desk 9% Look at the clock every five seconds 64% Dream about the weekend ahead 18% Other (sleep) Junior Class Officers: Secretary Michelle Mifflin. Treasurer Kay Mahoney. Sponsor Tom Bankers. President Vicki Roberts. Vice President Jeff Gasper 56 Sandi Baustert Tracv Bremer Wayne Choal Keith Cruise Ronnie Grape Rich Iberg Laverna Kearney Holly Klassen Scott Madden Robbie Marshall Chad Micek Scott Moran Pat Nordstrom Melinda Olson Linda Rankin Rhonda Rasmussen Annette Reardon Lisa Warner Lori Wilcynski The Sophomore survey can be found on page 82. Jill Reardon Peggy Reardon Secretary Treasurer Angie Stacy. President Holly Klassen. Sponsor Mrs. Bonge and Vice President Robbie Marshall. o oo no O) r- o 58 O F 9 0 Gwen Long Merrm Matchett Lori McIntosh Matt Reardon Ronda Rankin Amy Roberts Dan Steinbach FRESHMEN SURVEY 1. What is your favorite radio station? 10% a. Z-92 5 % b. Sweet 98 10%c. KQ 106 27%d. 108 KSYZ 10%e. KLIR 100 27 %f. KZ 100 10%g. KFRX 2. What type of music do you prefer? 68% a. Top 40 42% b. Country Treasurer Kim Good. President Amy Thompson. Sponsor Mr Gary Higyb. Vice-President Gwen Long; Secretary April Mifflin Amy Thompson Eric Werner Jason Roberts Greg Scheffler Becky Steinbach Terry Taylor Tracy Willard Jr. High class officers: President Steve Gasper. Vice-President Greg Scheffler. Secretary Angie Long. Treasurer Christy Clark. Sponsor Miss Kay Kiesel. -J 59 c L A S S Lynn Christensen Kim Mifflin Brian Cumming Danelle Kaspar Lyla Kearney Sandra Mahoney Angela Willard Jeri Willard Bryan Smith Heidi Thomazin Mike VanMeter Jr. High Survey 1. If you walked around all day with your shirt on inside out, who would you be most embarrassed in front of? 29% a. boyfriend girlfriend 36% b. friends 19% c. a total stranger 06% d. wouldn't be embarrassed 2. At school you would be most embarrassed if you: 20% a. tripped over your own two feet 04% b. stomach growled while taking a test 75% c. if your zipper was down 60 ADMINISTRATION Members of the School Board attended the State School Board Association Convention, workshops at ESU 7 and observed Teacher Recognition Day. Officers are President Jerome Gasper, Vice President Bill Smith, and Secretary Beth Evans. Thank you retiring members, Joyce Jacobsen. Lanny Rasmussen, and Jerry Tenski. SCHOOL BOARD STAFF Principal Riggs. Larry Cruise. Beth Evans. Jerry Tenski. Duane Choat. Not Pictured Lanny Rasmussen. 62 Support Staff Mrs. Judy Thompson. Librarian; Mrs. Erma Umbarger. Ch. 1 Reading and Math; Mrs. Carmen Andreasen. Special Ed and Kindergarten; Ms. Monica Simons. Speech Clinician. r r Cooks-Arlene Osantowski and Joycelyn Christen sen. Remember the Good ol Days. Thanks To Our Substitutes Carol Nelson Ann Janda Jeanne Becker Rae-Ann Thompson Chris Penne Tami Nauenberg Aides-Connie Thomazin, Erma Muckey. Doris Wurdeman. Mary Channer. Janitors-Bonnie Wilcynski. Max Olson, Pam Good. Anna McIntosh. Bus Drivers-Ronnie VanMeter. Janice Rosane, Phyllis Roberts. Not pictured Deb Tenski. 66 ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY 6TH 5TH Mrs. Muriel Pearson Mitchell Becker Ann Choat Stephanie Colfack Susan Gasper Amy Horn Jay Kula James Lawrence Elizabeth Long Jeremy Long Tony Madden Renae Maricle Frank Matchett Kerri Mowrey Kathy Munn Roxann Niemann Lanette Rasmussen Jake Robertson Tara Scarlett Joan Sliva Debra Smith Sherri Tenski Bob Warner Mark Wemhoff Brian Werts 5th Grade Mrs. Yvonne Haas Danny Good Brent Jacobsen Chad Johnson Janette Johnson Kala Kaspar Kristin Kaul Jared Kemper Holly Reardon Clayton Roberts Tonya Scarlett Vicki Smith Brenda Steinbach Royce Steinbach Steven Sutton Angela Wemhoff 68 ELEMENTARY 4TH 3RD 4th Grade Mrs. Jane Fry-Harner Miss Chris Penne Teddy Buck Cory Condreay Torrie Cruise Bradly Drog Nichole Fitchner Paul Forinash Eric Johnson Audrey Kiesling John Molt Amy Pribnow Amy Rankin Becky Sindelar Tracy Thompson Matthew Wemhoff 3rd Grade Mrs. Bette Green Jenny Drog David Fitchner Shawn Gasper Brian Gragert Mary Karel Jay Kaspar Sara Kaul Amanda Kula Alan Labenz Brian Maricle William Matchett Gary Mowrey Jim Munn Shannan Niemann Melissia Olson Tina Scarlett David Siedlyk Darlene Sindelar Jenny Smith Bryan Steinbach Steven Tenski Jenny Wolfe 69 ELEMENTARY 2ND 1ST 2nd Grade Mrs. Janice Berlin Chris Colfack Erica Cruise Justin Forinash Kelly Jacobsen Ryan Jacobsen Daniel Johnson Clint Kaspar Kerry Klassen Matt Kriete Richard Kula Patricia Long Christine Matchett Byran Rasmussen Katherine Sindelar Bradly Werts Melissa Wurtz 1st Grade Mrs. Alyce Tejral Angela Aden Shane Condreay Brandi Cruise Jarod Cruise Tyson Cruise Amanda Forinash Brandie Gasper Jeremy Johnson Robert Karel Michele Kaspar Matthew Labenz Melissa Madden Nathan Mowrey Donald Scarlett Timothy Siedlek Brent Sindelar Ryan Thompson Rolland Van Meter Brian Zabka 70 .EMENTARY KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Carmen Andreasen Kenneth (K C.) Bankers Stacy Becker Alida Choat Andrea Clark Justin Drog Lorilei Essmk Erin Janda Daniel Jasa Kenneth Karel Andrea Olson Amanda Pribnow Mark Shotkoski Nathan Siedlyk Craig Sindelar Billy Joe Willard Angela Wurtz Christmas ’86 SEHS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1903-1987 429 Alumni attended the 85th annual buffet banquet 6:30 p.m. May 23 catered by the Albion Villa Inn. Gary Thompson ’60 led the prayer. Pete Anderson ’37 Diane Bystrom Klassen ’62, Stacy Marshall ’87 introduced their classmates. Ellen Kealy Hirsch ’06 (not present), Belle Curry Cum-ming ’17 Roy Smith ’26 were honored. Mark Jensen ’69 led the song yell accompanied by Frances Rockey Matzen ’32. A dance followed. 60 YEAR CLASS OF 1927 — (front. I to r) Pansy Fonda Johnson. Violet Nelson Peterson. Maurice Matzen. Leonard Thomazin; Lillie Skanderup Smith. Katherine Christensen Horton. Amelia Hansen Drummond. Vance Webb. Christena Jacobsen Tomjack. Frank Fonda. Nina Anderson. Kneeling John Baustert. mascot. Sign in. please (front row. I to r) Margaret Bair Webb. Phyllis Niklasson Nelson. Dorthe Peterson Sisson. Alice Christensen Pratt. Beulah Westby Townsend. Leona Christensen McComb. Bernadine Fischer Budgley; Elaine Garst Anstine. Jack Nelson. Harold Wieland. Dorothy Camming Moser. Bonnie Fonda Peterson. Helen Johnson Swanson. June Swanson Foreman. Elvaree Smith Sherwood; Fred Brunk. Willis Lawrence. Bob Case. Arno Jensen. George E. Larsen. Pete Anderson. Art Carlson. 50 Y E A R S (front row. I to r) Tom Reardon. George Stone. Ernie Carlson. Sheila Krueger Vetick. Mary Ellen Wieland. Lynn Hasselbalch; LeRoy Niemann. Gayle Stickel Hollman. Herman Gragert. Diana Sawyer Schroeder. Jan Matzen Cruise. Jeryce Gasper Lani. Sharon Niklasson Smith; Jim Koerber. Diane Bystrom Klassen. Charlotte Gragert Cruise. Clete Werner. In Memory Of Clara Bolz McColl Class of 1929 In Memory Of Rev a Sc riven Anderson Class of 1927 From Mr. Mrs. Ray Becket family Mr. Mrs. Gary Thompson family from Elizabeth Reardon Mr. Mrs. John L. Strnad Mr. Mrs. Edward D. Spellman Mr. Mrs. Gary L. Thompson Mr. Mrs. Arno Siebler In Memory Of John Anderson Class of 1926 from Mr. Mrs. Gary Thompson In Memory Of In Robert Dwaine Barbour Memory And Of Dan Reardon Class of 1948 Elmer D. Hirsch from Mr. Mrs. Gary Thompson Class of 1924 and Larry D. Hirsch Class of 1957 In Appreciation The 1987 Beaver Staff wishes to acknowledge a from Doris Hirsch gift of a 35 mm camera with zoom lens from the Mr. Mrs. Kelly Noble Knights of Columbus Council 7825, St. Edward's and family parish. Thank you KC’s for your support and generosity! SENIOR PROPHECY LORI CHANA: Lori becomes a world famous scientist. Through her studies and experiments with a certain male species, (bearing the name Dave), Lori is nominated for and wins the “Noble Piece Prize.” JAN CUMMING: Jan meets “Mr. Right.” His name is Dan Going. Problems develop when she can’t decide whether to take her new husband’s name — or to keep her own. Jan can’t decide if she’s Cumming or Going. STACY MARSHALL: Stacy enters a career of dentistry. After years of hard work and dedication, Stacy is known world-wide for her excellent work in pulling “Buck” teeth. ROBIN MUNN: Robin goes into a musical career. After singing as an equal partner to Whitney Houston, she becomes extremely bored and decides to go back to the exciting career of playing piano 8th period to mixed chorus. WANDA WURDEMAN: Wanda finds herself in a career dealing with food. She becomes a millionairess several times over through her success in selling “Swanson” T.V. Dinners. JOLEEN ZABKA: Joleen opens a chain of tanning booths throughout the United States. Her name is put in the Guiness Book of World Records for the darkest tan in the history of the Universe. LARRY LIGHTNER: Larry gets 25 years in the State Pen for burning down Yellowstone National Park. When asked why he did it, his reply was an angry cry “I’m sick of lumber!” EDDIE MADDEN: Eddie changed his first name to John, gains 300 pounds, and becomes a famous football sportscaster. DAVE ROBERTS: Dave becomes a fashionable hair dresser in New York. Dave’s free time is spent eating ice cream and drinking milk. LARRY STETZ: Larry is proven guilty of cheating on his Driver’s License Test. Every major newspaper’s headlines consist of this astounding news. MIKE SUVA: Mike becomes a rock star and does a remake of what he thinks is a classic song. The song is “Darling Nikki” by Prince, which he dedicates to his wife. RONNIE SUTTON: Ronnie becomes the dream of every teenage girl. He is categorized as a national sex symbol — in Poland. BILL WARNER: Bill’s fate is a tragic one. While visiting a Rice Krispy packaging factory, Bill stumbles and falls into a vat of Rice Krispies. The result of this incident is the biggest batch of Rice Krispy Marshmallow bars in history! 75 Class Of 1987, Best Wishes In The Future ST. EDWARD ■ MEDICAL-DENTAL CLINIC Louis C. Dubs, D.D.S. St. Edward-Genoa Joyce A. Troyer, M.D. Pediatrics Terry L. Troyer, M.D. Family Practice St. Edward, Nebraska Congratulations Class Of ’87 BANK OF ST. EDWARD FROSTEE TREAT AND BAKE SHOP St. Edward, NE Jack and Udine All Deposits Insured To $100,000 By F.D.I.C. MORAN MACHINE AND REPAIR St. Edward, NE 678-2244 Welding Repairs Cross And Bearings Lathe Work Welding Supplies U-Joints Sprockets Steel Stock (St. Edward 678-2231) 76 Nutrena Feeds Grain Buying Seeds Farm Supply Caswell Pax Pride Of The Farm Livestock Equipment We Strive To Serve You Best” Dial 678-2442 St. Edward CARTERS J.W. GRAIN r AT CLOVERLODGE We Have Learned Life Is As You Make It. The World Is Yours. Good Luck Class Of ’87 Clover lodge Care Center - Helen Zona DENNY’S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE THE BOTTLE K9 BARN Wine Time Spirit To Kegs Stop Cigs Mike Rhonda Ehlers Ice Liquor Store Owners Phone 678-3477 St. Edward, NE Dennis Reed 678-2226 CITY CAFE Congra tula tions To The Class Of '87 Stop In Sometime Homecooked Meals Cleo Prorok, Manager Lr—t St. Edward, NE 678-2770 UGHTNER TRUE VALUE LUMBER HARDWARE Ready Mix Concrete Lumber Tru Test Paints 407 Beaver St. Edward, NE FARMER’S UNION GAS OIL jf t ! 7t- (coop (coop) mm m SL Tires-Tubes Petroleum Products LP Gas Bottled Bulk FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION St. Edward, NE Phone-678-2251 HITCH’N POST BAR GRILL Mr F'f. it Hnd Mr :e contest RgAIN! ' ttassfn and Kay MBhoney! know what'siboinJon. ; CUMMING JANDA INSURANCE AGENCY Leonard D. Cumming Donald J. Janda St. Edward 678-2626 DEAN'S 66 Dean Chris Scheef Your total Car Care Center Congra tula tions ’87 Graduates 81 WERTS, Quality Foods General Merchandise We Buy Together To Sell For Less Members Of Affiliated Food Stores Rick and Connie Werts 678-2661 St. Edward, NE For Rent 50 Ton Grove Crane with 170’ Boom Elevator Maintainance Repair VIRG’S BLACK SMITH CONSTRUCTION, INC. St. Edward, Nebraska 68660 VIRGIL SUVA, Owner Phone 678-2216 or 678-2644 RAINBOW’S END BEAUTY SALON Man and Women’s Hair Styling Ask For Sheila Or Carolyn 9-5 Tues.-Sat. St. Edward, NE 678-3330 Sophomore Class Survey 1. What would you do if you had to stay home on a Saturday night alone? 41% Watch TV 37% Listen to Music 22% Talk on the telephone 2. What would be your reason for staying home alone on a Saturday night? 36% nothing going on 14% grounded 14% too tired to go out 18% Parents wouldn’t give permission to go out 18% Other 82 MAHONEY SALES AND SERVICE MASSEY FERGUSON GEHL COMPANY SNAPPER GRASSHOPPER STIHL POWER PRODUCTS Congratulations To The Class Of ’87 Complete Line Of Farm Equipment ’’Service After The Sale” Call 564-4282 Columbis, NE 68601 Call (402) 678-2277 St Edward, NE 68660 $10 Patrons Good Guys Tree Service-Ray Becker and Gary Thompson Marshall Pharmacy, St. Edward, NE Jane Case, Class of '56 and proud of it! Miller-Levander Funeral Home, St. Edward, Ne Nore's Jewelry, Albion, NE Lind’s Home Furnishings, Albion, NE Anderson Thompson Auctioneers, St. Edward. NE First National Bank of Albion, Albion, NE Norco Feeds, Albion, NE Westring Sons, Genoa, NE Person’s Sport Shop, Columbus, NE Boot Rack, Albion, NE Qualsett Furniture, Albion, NE Schlange Cleaners, Albion, NE Keith's TV, Albion, NE Genoa Bowl, Genoa, NE William’s Bros. Menswear, Columbus, NE The Blue Bird, Columbus, NE Albion Bike Shop, Albion, NE Albion Livestock Market, Albion, NE Mike Senior Studio, Columbus, NE $5 Patrons Congratulations To The Class Of ’87 St Edward Veterinary Clinic 678-2552 FARMLAND BUYING STATION Town Country Clinic St. Edward, NE 678-3400 395-5025 Richard L. Cockerill, D. V.M. CONGRATULATIONS! MOORE’S TAVERN GRAPE SON PRODUCE ,If You Can't Stop, Smile As You Go By. ” Sharon Kershaw St. Edward, Ne 678-3366 Buyers Of Farm Fresh Milk Boone, NE 68625 Ron — Carlotta 678-2887 84 LINDSAY. THIRTY YEARS OF TRACKING WITH THEFUTURE. 1955-1958 Paul Zimmerer develops the first Big Red towline. 1969 Hillelimber center pivot is produced. 1972 External Collector Ring is patented. 1975-1976 Long span and low pressure pivots are pioneered. 1983-1984 Computer designed Generation 2' pivot and PoweiTrac™ planetary gearbox are introduced. 1985 Lindsay introduces another revolutionary new product. See your dealer. Lindsay designs have continued to lead the way in cost and resource-efficient engineering. Our commitment to agriculture has resulted in millions of dollars of energy savings and several million gallons of water conserved over the past 30 years. Lindsay engineers have consistently placed you on the leading edge of irrigation industry technology, reducing your costs and improving your profits. We’re committed to remaining the driving force in the industry. Striving for more cost-and energy-efficient irrigation into the next century. Now, more than ever, farming is a management-intensive business which requires that you get the most out of your land and equipment investments. Lindsay's heritage and corporate philosophies have always demanded that we provide our customers with new ways to produce more profitable crops. Contact your Lindsay dealer and get Tracking with the future” There’s an irrigation revolution going on today that can mean more profits for you tomorrow. LINDSAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY P.0. Box 156, Lindsay, NE 68644 402-428-2131 BHB0ESQ LINDSAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY 85 u Whited and Son, Inc. jk Nothing Runs john : i «r Like 3 Deere West Hwy 91 Box 312 Albion NE 68620 KNEnergy, INC. THE ALBION NATIONAL BANK The Bank That puts Community Money To Work In The Community Free 24-Hour A Day 7 Days A Week Banking With Automatic Teller Machine FDIC BOONE COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Albion, NE 395-2191 BOONE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER MODERN FASHION 632 West Fairview Albion, NE 68620 Dr. David H. Tiller Dr. Joyce Troyer Dr. Terry Troyer 141 South 4th Street Distinctive Ladies Infants Children’s Wear Phone (402) 395-5013 402 395-6403 Albion, NE 68620 PRODUCER DEPARTMENT MARKETING SCHALK FORD, INC. Robert E. Racek Manager P.0. Box 190 Albion. NE 68620 Office: 402 395-5045 Robert Schalk, Owner Bus. phone: 402 395-2195 Albion, NE John Johnson Denny Borer Salesman Salesman Our Goal Is To Do Business With You 402 395-6065 402 395-6539 DORIS' FLORAL AND CRAFTS A Flower is Worth a Thousand Words Stewart Studio r --------- PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS BEST --------- VMiKt • Commercial • Perrroimrc . School 402 395-2402 225 South Fourth 402 395-6050 THE EXCHANGE Albion Street Albion, NE 68620 SULLIVAN MOTORS COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT P.O. Box 163 South Hwy. 39 14 Albion. NE 68620 Office: 402 395-6300 Ross Karabel Linda Kruse Ron Kruse 402 395-2245 402 395-6300 402 395-2696 Auctioneer Clerk Owner Manager Che vrole t-Pon tiac Oldsmobile-Buick 402 395-2147 S. Hwy. 39 14 Albion, NE - r KAYTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. Junction Highway 14 39 South Albion, Nebraska 68620 Ph: (402) 395-2128 Toll Free: 1-800-248-2215 Bob Kayton Ron Boyd Jewell Niemann Roger Ternus Rod Teter Ken Shotkoski Bob Casper Jerry Leif eld Gary Hellbusch Mark Leifeld Pat Baum Richard Good Lew Carlson Walt Hoefer Mike Zoucha Bill Salber Dave Mohr Ask your SuperSweet Dealer About the all-new line of Dyn Amino swine Creep Feeds Growing Sow Feeds Super Start Finishing Dynasow PigStarter Feeds Concentrate PigAmino DynAmino Swine Dynamama PigAmino Concentrate Grow Amino Swine DynAmino Swine DynAmino Swine DynAmino Concentrate Concentrate plus Sow Pak plus Pig Pak GENOA FEED COMPANY Pacesetter Beef Formula Complete Cattle Feed Program Genoa, NE 68640 Ron Metinbrink Bud Francis 993-7755 k— owner COLUMBUS MONUMENT CO. Box 293 Loves Greatest Gift 3811-17th Street Howard Blvd.-Highway 81 (402) 564-8033 Columbus, NE. 68601 Why not let us help you select a fitting monument from our large display We have Quality Granite at competitive prices BECTON-DICKINSON Columbus, NE. Division of Becton-Dickinson And Co. ph. 564-3287 2374 - 32nd Av. DRY CLEANERS l ii in; LAUNDRY NORTH TOWN 89 ANDERSON STUDIO Distinctive Photography P.O. Box 238 2414 13th Street Columbus, Nebraska 68601 Gary R. Anderson Owner who don't give a hoot for high prices' KANDI’S SHEAR DELIGHT Your Complete Floor Covering Store 2307 13th Street Ph. 564-1306 Columbus. NE 68601 Kandi Channer 495-3435 Monroe, NE OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF COLUMBUS Residential - Commercial - PENNE WELL DRILLING AND SERVICE Doors and Electric Door Operators -Wood - Steel - Fiberglass - Aluminum 2781 - 54th Av. 564-7446 N. Hwy. 81 - Columbus Albion L.L. Penne (402) 395-2300 Belgrade Terry Penne (308) 357-1034 90 91 SENIORS SAY GOOD-BYE : Larry Lightner. Larry Stetz. Robin Munn. Ron Sutton. Eddie Madden. Stacy Marshall. Wanda Wurdeman. Joleeen Zabka. Bill Warner, Dave Roberts. Jan Cumming. Lori Chana. and Mike Sliva. Today, we’ll start a new life And we’ll say our last good-byes; To all the friends we’ve grown to love, With whom we’ve laughed and cried. Remembering the fun and laughter, The problems and the fears; And watching all our memories grow Throughout our high school years. Yes, our high school days are precious, but brief Where many dreams come true; It’s not the end, but the beginning Of a life we’ll start anew. Trying to pick out invitations. 92 IOSTEI'
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