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The Jolly Juniors Back row. left to right: Miss Frame. B. Kallhoff, R. Lconhardt. T. Kennedy, D. Rotert. L Hilton. Middle row: J. Freeman. T. Yost. B. Boyer, J.Godeker. D. Fleecs, R. Warner. Front row: M. Orosco, B. Harshfield, L. Brown, A. Emery, L. Cook, D. DePriest. Activities We started out the year with eighteen members in our class, with no one leav- ing and no one entering. We had one new student, Tom Yost, who came from Maxwell. Miss Altha Frame was our class sponsor. This was her first year of teaching in S.H.S., and we enjoyed having her as our sponsor very much. Class officers were elected as follows: President Ruth Leonhardt Vice-President Tom Kennedy Secretary...................................... Norma Bierma Sarg-of-arms Warner Our class motto is “We came, we saw, and we shall conquer.” Our class colors are green and white, and our flower is the white rose. We have had two parties during the year. The first was a hay-ride with invit- ed guests, and the second was a roller skating party at North Platte, also with in- vited guests. This was the first year that the Junior class was able to go to County Govern- ment day in North Platte. This was a very interesting experience, and we hope that the Jrs. next year will have the opportunity to go and hold the different of- fices as we did. We have enjoyed this year very much and look forward to being good Seniors next year. THIS IS THE END 11
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Senior Class Prophesy Here we are in the year 1969, twenty years after the graduation of a truly fine senior class from Sutherland High. Well, let’s scout around and see what the forty-niners are doing now. There’s a rumor that Tom Nielsen has his own dairy farm and that he hired Barbara Kallhoff to help him run the milking machines. Fred Cox and John Kessler never were contented to date Sutherland girls so they go to Mars in their super deluxe rockets every Saturday night to see their gals there. Erma Jean Bierma, who was president of the senior class, is now president of the National Nursing School. Her motto is—“If the body is still warm—we’ll cure it.” She is also romanticly inclined with a red headed doctor. Bob Roberts, who always was a fast talker is teaching the African Pygmies how to speak Eng- lish in three easy lessons. You’re probably wondering what happened to Beth Finecy. Well she went to Nebraska Wes- leyan and gained fame traveling with their orchestra as their famous piano soloist. Jim Cox graduated from N.U. and established his super-deluxe drug store in Sutherland which incidental- ly takes up a whole block and he now has Mr. Anold working for him. Then Beth quit college and she and Jim settled down on a modern farm. They have ten children so far. You know her Mother’s biggest desire was to have 50 grandchildren and Leland is still a bachelor. Albert Poff is a wealthy bean farmer in Kansas. He also went to Japan as a missionary for six months, but gave it up. Too much competition. His competitor, of course, was Hattie Huber. Hattie has been married twenty times. You know Hattie never could make up her mind about which one she truly loved. Most of you see Dick Warren quite often. He is living here in Sutherland. He isn’t married yet. He and Delores DePriest are still busy fighting and making up. Gloria Kallhoff went to Oregon to work so she could be near Pete. She is working as a model for a very famous magazine called “Lookie, Lookie.” She and Pete are engaged, but she doesn’t want to give up her career so they are going to wait twenty more years. She always said she’d never marry until she was sixty! Marvin Stark is a well known game warden in Nebraska. He flies a helicopter and just recent- ly arrested Paul Maxwell for hunting geese out of season. Warren Kennedy, the skyscraper of the class of ’49, never stopped growing and he is now so tall that he washes windows in the Empire State Building, standing on the ground. Alberta Meyen took over her dad’s trucking business and is now head of one of the biggest trucking firms in the Middle West. Lila Humphrey married Clarence Arensdorf and they live up in the sand hills where they run a Dude Ranch called the “Tumble Weed.” The twelve children furnish entertainment and also take care of the horses so they don’t have to hire anyone to work for them. Bill Coker has made his way to fame and fortune as a rough ’n tough, shoot ’em up good and dead, cowboy in the movies. Incidently, he bought Cherry county last week as he decided to do a little ranching (as a hobby of course.) It seems that John Mills has become the ‘Dan Dailey’ of Broadway. He sings, he dances, he clowns, he cracks jokes; he even acts. Besides being the greatest comedian, actor, and dancer of the decade, he is also known as the “Great Lover.” Wherever he goes he is completely mobbed by women. Are you happy, Johnny? I guess Ruthe Johnston never got those corny gags out of her system. Anyway she married Bing Crosby and they are engaged in raising corn on a farm south of Sutherland. Incidently, that isn’t all they are raising! You remeber Marjorie Winter, the friendly girl with the famous smile. Well, she combined her love of horses with her riding ability and became a famous jocky. Up to date, she has won the Kentucky Derby three times besides numerous other races. Fred Astaire has given up his contract in the movies to Richard McVay, who was always so light on his feet. And now, Richard has the part of a handsome, dancing casinova in the new M.G.M. picture, “The McVay Way.” Don Main is the famous male attraction at “Slapie Maxies” in Hollywood. But he has been considering the idea of tearing up his contract because in the past week he has had three tuxedoes ruined and almost had his famous musical knee broken by the mobs of beautiful stars who tear him to pieces trying to persuade him to be their leading man. This happens every time and every- where he sings. Betty Hughes married Bud Priel a year after graduation and they now live in Sun Valley, Idaho in their super-deluxe trailer house. But they have started to look for another place to live, a larger house, because the trailer is getting rather crowded with their two sets of twins and a set of quadruplets. 13
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Junior Class Presents Thanks Honey” Comedy in Three Acts We presented our class play the afternoon and evening of December second and the evening of December third. We enjoyed presenting the play as much as we hope the public enjoyed it. The characters were as follows: KATHY BARLOWE ANNE BARLOWE ....... BETTY MARSHALL ..... JIM DEMING ......... JACK FORBES ........ FRANK LAWRENCE MR. JENKINS MRS. MARSHALL MR. TRAVIS ......... MRS. ATWATERR LILA COOK BARBARA KALLHOFF DELORES DEPRIEST .... TOM KENNEDY DON ROTERT JIM GODEKER DON FLEECS AUDREY EMERY ....LOREN HILTON LUCILE BROWN Story of the Play Kathy Barlowe is a lively girl of fourteen who uses her heart more often than her reason. She lives with her sister Anne who runs an advice column for a large newspaper. Anne doesn’t have time to answer all the letters she receives so Kathy offers to help. Anne laughs at the idea of fourteen year old Kathy advising anyone about anything. What Anne doesn’t know is that Kathy has already been advising quite a few people who have written to the column. Every day—thinking she’s helping Anne and the people who write to her—she takes several letters from Anne’s desk and answers them on Anne’s stationery, signing them the name of the column. Even after the editor sends Anne an assistant—Jim Deming—Kathy continues sending out ‘advice.” She gives so much helpful advice that she gets almost everyone in the play in trouble—her sister, her sister’s assistant, one of her best friends, some of the column readers and herself. Finally, after she realizes what she has done, she does something really helpful and promises not to answer any more of Anne’s letters. Then just when everything seems peaceful Kathy does the most surprising thing of all. A play which we, the cast, and our audience will never forget. 15
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