Sutherland High School - Log Yearbook (Sutherland, NE)
- Class of 1954
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ANNUAL STAFF Co-Editors .....................Kay Danielson Ned Combs Business ........................Bill Elfeldt Classes ................. Marylouise Johnston Marlene Stark Ronnie Fleecs Peggy Warner Carol Moore Music .........................Mary Jane Sisson Sports ..................................... Bob Sandberg Bill Elfeldt Dick Maxwell Activities ......................Delvin Warren Grades.....................................Carol O'Donnell Sponsors ..................... Miss Ruth Stoll William Hasemeyer 1954 T S. H. S. H E L O G -i- S. H. S. EXECUTIVES W. A. LERNER, Superintendent Hometown: Wayne, Nebrasko. AB Degree at Wayne, MA at Colorado A M, Graduate study Universities of South Dakota, Wyoming, Bradley, Colorado, Stout Institute Teaches: Geography. Sponsors: G A, A., Student Council, co-sponsors: senior class. ALFRED M. MORFORD, Principal MA Degree at University of Nebraska, BA at Union College, Lincoln, Nebraska. Teach- ers Training Course, Peru, Nebraska Gradu- ate study at University of Nebraska Teaches: geometry, advanced algebra, and algebra. Co-sponsors: sophomore class WILLIAM HASEMEYER Hometown: Superior, Nebraska. BA Degree at Kearney State Teachers College. Coaches: football, basketball and track. Teaches: American history, American problems, world history. Sponsors: senior class, Letter Club, and Annual. 2 FACULTY ROBERT L ANDERSON Hometown: Newman Grove, Ne- braska. BS Degree at Colorado A M. Teaches: vocational agri- culture and general shop. Spon- sors: F. F. A., freshman class, and adult farmers class. ESTHER BAY Hometown: Kearney, Nebraska BA Degree from Kearney State Teachers College Teaches: home economics, dramatics. Sponsors: junior class and junior-senior ban- quet. MISS RUTH STOLL Hometown: Windsor, Colorado BA Degree and Lifetime Teach- ing Certificate from Colorado State College of Education. Teaches: English. Sponsors: junior class, newspaper, annual, junior and senior plays MRS. ALTHA BABBITT Hometown: Hershey, Nebraska BS Degree at Nebraska State Teachers College and has studied at Boulder two summers. Teaches: commercial. Sponsors: sophomore class and newspaper. GEORGE BLACK Hometown: Monte Vista, Colora- do- BA Degree at Colorado State College of Education. Teaches: band, choirs, and grade music. —3— ANNUAL STAFF OF 1954 Back row, left to right: M. Stark, B. Sandberg, B. Elfeidt, C. Moore, R. Fleecs, D. Maxwell, D. Warren. First row: Miss Stoll, co-sponsor, M. Johnston, P. Warner, C. O'Donnell, M. Sisson, K. Danielson, N. Combs, Mr. Hasemeyer, sponsor. The first volume of our school annual was printed in 1946. It was sponsored by Mrs McNeal and Rodney Fye was editor-in-chief. This volume makes the ninth edition of the annual which has been printed by the Sutherland High School. The staff this year consisted of 11 seniors and 2 juniors. The purpose of two juniors was to acquaint them with annual work. These were Carol Moore and Ronnie Fleecs. The annual officers this year are: Kay Danielson and Ned Combs, co-editors; and Bill Elfeidt, business manager. The sponsors ore Miss Stoll and Mr. Hasemeyer. The annual staff works hard every year to try to put out a bigger and better annual We wish to thank all who bought ads and participated in any way to help publish our annual. -4- PROUDLY PRESENT WE VALEDICTORIAN MARLENE JEANNE HILTON Age 18, brown hair, brown eyes, height 5 Pet peeve: bullies. Hobby: reading and music. Ambition: to be a missionary. Band 3, 4. Pep Club 1, 2. G.A.A. 1. Music 1. 2, 3, 4. Newspaper 1 . Annual 1. Student Council 2. HONORABLE MENTION (Bill, Doc) WILLIAM BENTON ELFELDT Age 18, brown hair, green eyes, height 6'. Pet peeve: long dangling earrings. Hobby: automobile mechan- ics. Ambition: medical college. Music 1,2, 3, 4. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Letter Club 2, 3, 4. Student Council 1. Eddie Beech in junior play. CLASS SPONSOR William Hasemeyer CLASS COLOR Lavender and White CLASS FLOWER Sweet Pea CLASS MOTTO The Door ot Knowledge is Labeled, PUSH. SALUTATORIAN (Pat) PATRICIA ARLENE GOEDERT Age 18, brown hair, brown eyes, height 5'5 . Pet peeve: people who lose their temper too easily. Hobby: music. Ambition: to travel. Band 3, 4. Pep Club 1, 2. G.A.A. 1, 2. Music 1, 2, 4. Annual 2, 4. Student director of junior play. HONORABLE MENTION (Buckshot, Bill) WILLIAM D. THOMPSON Age 18, brown hair, brown eyes, height 5'8 . Pet peeve: bossy people. Hobby: hunting. Ambition: rancher. Music 1, 2, 3. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Basketboll 1, 2. Letter Club 3, 4. Student Council 4. -5- ( Mickie) DORIS EULENE ADAMS Age 18, brown hair, green eyes, height 5'3 . Hobby: reading. Am- bition: secretary. G.A.A. 1. Music I, 2, 3, 4. Newspaper 2, 3. (Clem I GARY CHARLES COKER Age I 7, blond hoir, blue eyes, height 5'9 . Hobby: hunting. Pet peeve: nosey people. Music 2, 3. Annual 1 Football 2. (Zeke) ZANE ROGER COKER (Doff) ADOLFO CAMPOS Age 18, black hair, brown eyes, height 5'5 . Hobby: reading and hunting. Ambition: none. Pet peeve: angry people. Music 3, 4. Student Council 3. (Kay) KATHRYN ELAINE DANIELSON Age 1 7, bown hair, hazel eyes, height 5' 1 1 W. Hobby: collecting arrow- heads. Pet peeve: women. Ambition: ranching. Music 1, 2, 3. Age 17, light brown hair, blue eyes, height 5'4 . Pet peeve: people who do not co-operate. Hobby: sewing. Ambition: to be successful. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 1, 2. Music 1, 2. Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4. Editor 4. An- nual 1, 2, 3 4. Co-editor 4. Football Queen 4, secretary senior class, presi- dent of Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Velda Stevens in junior class play. -6- (Swede ELMER WILLIAM WEIR Age 1 7, brown hair, blue eyes, height 5'11 . Pet peeve: women. Hobby: riding horses. Ambition: forming or ranching. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 4. Basketball 3. Letter Club 4 Policeman in junior play. % (Starkie' ELSIE MARLENE STARK Age 17, blonde hair, blue eyes, height 5'8M . Pet peeve: people who are always griping. Hobby: horse- back riding. Ambition: be a registered nurse. Pep Club 1, 3, 4. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Newspaper 3, 4. Annual 4. Sandra King in junior play. (Rabbit) DELVIN GENE WARREN Age 18, brown hair, brown eyes, height 5'9 . Pet peeve: people that can't mind their own business. Hobby: collecting stamps. Ambition: to be a success. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 4. Annual 4. Letter Club 4. Mr. Rutledge in junior play. (Junior) LESLEY DEAN VALENTINE Age 18, brown hair, green eyes, height 5'6 . Pet peeve: nosey women. Hobby: sports. Ambition: rancher. Music 1, 2, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. track 1, 2, 3, 4. Letter Club 2, 3, 4. CAROLINE ANN VASQUEZ Age 17, black hair, brown eyes, height 5'4V£ . Hobby: reading. Am- bition: to be a bookkeeper. G.A.A 1. Music 1, 2, 3, 4. -7 - I Rosie ROSALIN VIOLET LUNKWITZ Age 18, brown hoir, blue eyes, height 5'3% . Pet peeve: people who gossip. Hobby: doncing. Ambition: to be o secretary. Pep club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. Music I, 2, 3, 4. Newspaper 1. (Irish) CAROL JANE O'DONNELL Age 17, black hair, brown eyes, height 5'5 . Hobby: reading and playing the piano. Ambition: book- keeper. Pet peeve: people who can't leave the property of others alone. Pep Club 1, 3. G.A.A. 2, 3. Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 4. Annual 4. Sylvia Lee in junior play. (Dick, Snarkie, Deacon) RICHARD BRUCE MAXWELL Age 1 6, brown hair, blue eyes, height 5'10 . Hobby: hunting. Ambition: forestry college. Pet peeve: wise guys. Newspaper 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Annuol 1, 4. Letter Club 3, 4. (Bob) ROBERT LEE SANDBERG (Slick) NED BYRON COMBS Age 17, brown hair, green eyes, height 5' 10 . Pet peeve: nosey people. Hobby: hunting. Ambition: farmer. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Letter Club 2, 3, 4. Clif- ford Newkirk in junior play. Football King 4. Age 18, brown hair, green eyes, height 5'8 . Pet peeve: untrue gos- sip. Hobby: hunting. Ambition: a college career. Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual 3, 4. Co-editor 4. Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 2. Grant Terry in junior play. -8- —9— LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Carol O'Donnell, will my ability to go steady to Lucy Ann Canaday, so she won't have to chase everybody else's boy friend. I, Delvin Warren, being of doubtful mind, do hereby will my little bunnies to Warren White so he will be good in multiplication I, Ned Combs, being of weak mind, weak body, but strong thoughts; hereby will my ability to go out at night and have a big time with the girls to Jack Sadie and Ronnie Fleecs so they won't be lonely next year I, also will my tall heights and thoughts to Norman Faling for he is so short; that way he will be able to dunk basketballs next year, I, Patricia Goedert, will my many boy friends to Virginia White, especially the ones in Lincoln so she won't have to shoot them like I did. I, Marlene Hilton, do hereby will my singing ability to Loretta Bode so that she can serenade Warren White I, Dick Maxwell, being strong in back and of doubtful strength in brain, do hereby will my ability to get out of school without an excuse to Mr. Hasemeyer because I think it would do him good to get away from it all. I, Junior Valentine, hereby will my ability to disagree with teachers to Red Rotert. I, Bill Weir, on this day, will all my out of town girl friends to Dean Nelson. I, Caroline Vasquez, will my ability to be a good singer to Darlene Wever and my ability to keep my nose out of other peoples' business to Vir- ginia White so that no one will be telling her off. I, Marlene Stark, hereby will my my ability to skip music class to Virginia White Also my naturally wavy hair to Carol Thompson so she will not have to wear a butch cut next year !, Robert Sandberg, being of weak back and mind, hereby will my ability to get along with everyone to Jack Smith, since he always seems to be in trouble with everyone I Rosalin Lunkwitz, hereby will my ability to talk in study hall without getting caught to Jerome Fleecs. Also I will my ability to stay out of trouble to any unlucky person, I, Doris Adams, hereby will my ability to carry a tune in a stock tank to Virginia White so she won't be hitting lemons all the time. I also will the hole in my head where my brains should be to Mr. Morford, maybe he can fill it with geometry. I, Gary Coker, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to keep quiet to Sandy Rotert so she'll loose her nickname, Mouthie. Bill Thompson, being of strong body and rather weak mind, do on this day will my ability to keep out of other peoples' gardens to Gary Funk since I am afraid he will get caught some time I also will my ability to keep out of trouble to Norman Faling I, Adolfo Compos, being of strong back and weak mind, do hereby will my eggy Pontiac to Frank Bay. I, Bill Elfeldt, being of sound mind will my slightly used geometry workbook to anyone who will take it. I Zone Coker, being of weak back and strong mind will my ability to go out with women to Dan Kelly so he won't be lonesome throughout his high school days. I, Koy Danielson, being of good attitude, do hereby will my abilities to Sharon, Darrell, and Patty so they can carry on the honorable Daniel- son name; my sports ability goes to Darrell my typing ability to Sharon and all my extra activities to Patty, 10 CLASS PROPHECY Here we are in the year, 1964, ten years after the graduation of the famous seniors of 1954. Let's wander around and see what the ex-seniors are doing now: CAROLINE VASQUEZ has always been a very good vocalist, but was so shy. After Holly- wood talent-scouts discovered her, she soon lost all signs of shyness. She has replaced Lena Horne in Hollywood. CAROL O'DONNELL finally married Harry Meyen. She spends most of her time taking care of her twin boys and collecting newspaper clippings of her famous husband who is now a professional football player. DELVIN WARREN, better known as Rab- Rab, now owns the world's largest rabbit ranch. He is kept quite busy taking care of his bunnies, but he writes editorials for his father's newspaper on the side. BILL THOMPSON really climbed the ladder of success in a hurry He is now the president of the Union Pacific Railroad. BOB SANDBERG is vice-president of the Union Pacific Railroad and is patiently waiting for the day he will replace Bill as president. MARLENE STARK let the part she had in the junior class play go to her head. She is the World's Champion Lady Wrestler. By the way, she is married to a midget (millionaire ) It seemed that KAY DANIELSON was al- ways suffering heartbreak She is patching up love problems for other people Incidentally, Zone Coker is her assistant. ZANE COKER is really rolling in the money He owns the largest sheep ranch in America and is manager of the “Drop In Fall Out night club in Las Vegas, Nevada His favorite pas- time is helping Kay Danielson, BILL ELFELDT graduated from medical school and is now head doctor of the O'Fallons clinic. Oh yes, he is married to Sandra Shoup. ROSALIN LUNKWITZ is the private secre- tary for Robert Taylor in Hollywood. We hear that she enjoys her job immensely. You know what we hear about the secretary sitting on her bosses lap! NED COMBS combined both his athletic and dramatic abilities and is playing the role of an athletic hero of the movies in Hollywood. He is the number one heart-throb of all the young misses. By the way, girls, he's still sing le. PAT GOEDERT is on her wav to the moon She became moonstruck one night while gazing at the moon and decided to see what kind of cheese it was made of. DORIS ADAMS is working frantically to keep the 150 children in her nursery school happy. Meanwhile she is patiently waiting for Dwane to “pop the question. BILL WEIR always liked horses He now owns a big dude ranch south of Sutherland and furnishes the livestock for nation-wide rodeos. MARLENE HILTON, the lyric soprano of our class, has graduated from amateur compe- tition and has played leading roles in many operas. At the present time she is on tour with Gordon MacRae and the Railroad Hour. Incidentally she finally tricked Dale into saying yes! ADOLFO CAMPOS who was always getting new Pontiacs is now president of The Pontiac Jet Engine Company. Incidentally he is giving the class of '54 a generous discount on any 1964 Super Duper Jet Engine Pontiac. DICK MAXWELL couldn't quite meet the qualifications of a forest ranger so he moved to Alaska, where he is now engaged in fur trapping. GARY COKER can still be found painting, and papering the cottages in Sutherland. If your house needs repainting just call on Clem. JUNIOR VALENTINE became quite inter- ested in rodeoing in his high schoal days. He placed first at the Ak-Sar-Ben and is on his way to Madison Square Garden By the way, Gretta and Little Junior are travelling with him. -11- Class secretary Student ... -12- SENIOR CLASS PLAY “The Absent Minded Professor” By L. VERNE SLOUT CAST OF CHARACTERS Professor I. Q. Allen Who is absent minded Ned Combs Mrs. Allen His wile .. Marlene Hilton Z. Templeton Barr A crook Bill Elfeldt Snatch Bazonie .. His accomplice ... Dick Maxwell Biff Terry A football player . Delvin Warren Davey Brewer A college student ... Bill Thompson Hiram Hummel ... The constable ... Bob Sandberg Lillian Brewer Engaged to Bill Carol O'Donnell Betty Ann Mason Mrs. Allens sister Rosalin Lunkwitz Imogene Gene Who wants to be an actress Doris Adams Kate Cole Reporter on the college paper Pat Goedert Sadie James Her friend .... Marlene Stark Director SYNOPSIS OF SCENES .. Miss Ruth Stoll The entire action of the play takes place in the summer cottage of Professor Allen in the woods. Act 1 —An evening in autumn Act II —Immediately following Act 1 Act 111—The action continues -13- JUNIOR CLASS Back row, left to right: J. Sadie, R. Fleecs, R. Ecker, D. Kallhoff, N. Foling, J. Haugland, J. Fleecs, L. Rotert. Middle row: E. Funk, D. Danielson, S. Case, S. Shoup, C. Moore, V. White, J. Cochron, Miss Stoll. First row: Mrs. Boy, L. Vaso, C. Thompson, D. Bode, S. O'Dean, D. Wever, K. Weir, G. Morris. CLASS OFFICERS President....................................... Ronnie Fleecs Vice President.................................. Gretta Morris Secretary...................................... Sharon O'Dean Treasurer........................................ Diana Bode Sergeant-at-arms ............................. Carol Thompson Doug Kallhoff Sponsors......................................... Miss Stoll Mrs. Bay CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Build for Character and not for fame. Lavender and silver Our student council members are Ronnie Fleecs and Sharon O'Dean. We presented our class play Calm Yourself on November 19 and 20. Our director was Miss Ruth Stoll. We enjoyed very much presenting our play and it was a great success. On November 23 the Juniors went to North Platte to County Government Day. It was very educa- tional and we learned many interesting things. Saralou Case was our only new class member this year. She moved here this summer and began school with us. Gail Warren moved to Colorado -15- THE JUNIORS AT WORK AND PLAY Always talking. She fainted again. -16- JUNIOR CLASS PLAY “Calm Yourself” THE CAST 5 Women—5 Men Fred Smithie..............A husband........ Fannie Smithie.......A husband's boss....... Lucy Smithie................Their off-spring.. Barbara Hanson.............A friend......... Harold Ainsworth...........A week-end guest. Jack Bird.................A visitor........ Mrs. George Wonder.........A social light Mr. George Wonder..........A social tail-light Hank Webster...........A limb of the law... Evans.....................A maid.............. Director.................................... ...Ronnie Fleecs Carol Thompson ...Gretta Morris ..Sandra Shoup ....Larry Rotert .....Jack Sadie ...Jane Cochran ....Gary White ...Jim Haugland ....Lucille Vasa .. Miss Ruth Stoll ---O---- THE PLACE The action takes place in the living room of the Smithie home. ACT I—Late afternoon ACT II—Eight o'clock ACT III—Nine o'clock -17- SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row, left to right: B. Hughes, D. Earney, J. Goedert, G. Trego, L. Merrill, J. Smith, D. Thomp- son. Middle row: G. Marrs, J. Orosco, D. Nelson, S. Rotert, P. Flannigan, E. Keuter, L. Sadie. First row: C. Sandberg, K. Fleecs, A. Soper, K. Goedert, A. DoMoude, V. Whittington, Mrs. Babbitt, sponsor. The officers elected in the sophomore class are as follows: President ...... Vice President .... Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Sergeant-at-arms Student Council . CLASS FLOWER Red Roses Karen Goedert Kathleen Fleecs Sandra Rotert Pat Flannigan Jerry Goedert Karen Goedert Bill Hughes CLASS COLORS Red and Silver CLASS MOTTO You can't be a howling success by simply howling We started our sophomore class with 22 members. Junior Humphrey, Gerald Halcott and Adeline Soper dropped the roll which left us with 19 members. Mrs Paul Babbitt is our class sponsor and Mr. Morford is co-sponsor. -18- THE SOPHOMORES AT WORK AND PLAY The studious sophomores. Are we studying? Looks interesting. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row, left to right: S. Holcott, M. Haugland, D. Kelly, S. Elfeldt, W. Bohr, E. Weir, L. Hilton, D. Hughes. Middle row: M. Bahr, J. Earney, N. King, L. Conaday, S. Danielson, J. Colburn, W. White, A. McVay. First row: Mr. Anderson, sponsor, F. Boy, G. Funk, P. Campos, R. Thompson, P. Kirts, S. Fleecs, L. Bode, S. Vasa, G. Aden, D. Johnston. The officers elected in the freshman class are as follows: Paulina Campos .... Frank Bay .... Norma King ....Jack Colburn Sharon Danielson CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Red and White Carnation Blue and Silver President .......... Vice President ..... Secretary-T reasurer Student Council..... CLASS MOTTO Judge not, that ye may not be judged. The freshmen came into high school with 26 rr,embers in their class. Mr. Anderson is their sponsor and Mr. Black is co-sponsor We had two parties during the first semester They were a hayride in September and a Christ- mas party in December. -20- FRESHMAN INITIATION Kneel! You name them! FOOTBALL Back row, left to right: Mr. Penning, G. Trego, B. Sandberg, D. Maxwell, B. Elfeldt, D. Warren, B. Weir, D. Kallhoff, Mr. Hosemeyer. First row: D. Danielson, R. Fleecs, J. Sadie, E. Weir, B. Thompson, N. Combs, L. Rotert, L. Merrill, R. Elfeldt. RESULTS Won 1, Tied 2, Lost 5 Sutherland 14 ...... Sutherland 14 ...... Sutherland 12....... Sutherland 19 ...... Sutherland 16....... Sutherland 52....... Sutherland 26....... Sutherland 12....... Hershey 14 Stapleton 32 St Pat's 22 .. Paxton 56 .... Axtell 27 .... Brady 22 Maxwell 26 .. Lyman 38 -22- DELVIN WARREN—HB DICK MAXWELL—QB Honorable mention on Lincoln County Conference. Letters won SS. -23- Letters won S. Letters won S. BILL ELFELDT—End Letters won SS. 25fi r DOUGLAS KALLHOFF—HB BILL WEIR—Center Letters won S. DARRELL DANIELSON—QB Honorable mention on Lincoln County Conference Team Letters won SS. JACK SADLE—End -24- Letters won SS. Letters won S. LARRY MERRILL—End Honorable mention on Lincoln County Conference team. Letters won SS. GARY TREGO—HB Letters won S. -25- Letters won S. FIRST TEAMERS Back row, left to right: G. Trego, D. Maxwell, B. Sandberg, D. Kallhoff, N. Faling, Mr. Hasemeyer. First row: E. Keuter, B. Hughes, R. Fleecs, N. Combs,. D. Danielson. Left to right: J. Valentine, D. Danielson, N. Combs, B. Sondberg, D. Kallhoff, N. Faling, B. Elfeldt, R. Fleecs, D. Maxwell, B. Hughes. 26- D. Maxwell B. Sandberg N. Combs D. Danielson R. Fleecs SCOREBOARD 1953-1954 33 Wallace 55 52 St. Pat's 25 57 Chappell 34 60 Imperial 39 56 Stapleton 45 52 Big Springs 50 61 Brady 44 67 Paxton 41 59 Hershey 50 49 St. Pat's 35 48 Chappell 25 33 O'Fallons 70 49 Madrid 41 56 Maxwell 66 61 Hershey 48 77 Grant 55 62 Grant 34 Won 3—Lost 14 D. Warren N. Faling SECOND TEAMERS Back, row, left to right: J. Colburn, E. Weir, E. Keuter, J. Houglond, G. Trego, R. Elfeldt, L. Merrill, D. Earney, L. Hilton, Mr. Penning. First row: D. Johnston, G. Marrs, J. Orosco, J. Sadie, D. Hughes, A. McVay, W. White, G. Funk, F. Bay. SUMMARY OF GAMES PLAYED Sutherland 50 Sutherland 31 Sutherland 41 Sutherland 40 Sutherland 33 Sutherland 42 Sutherland 37 Sutherland 46 Sutherland 35 Sutherland 44 Sutherland 29 Sutherland 47. Sutherland 35 Sutherland 38 Sutherland 24 ... Wallace 28 ... St. Pat's 33 North Platte 42 .... Chappell 41 ... Imperial 40 .... Stapleton 44 Big Springs 36 ... Brady 57 ... Paxton 45 ... Hershey 25 ... Madrid 36 .... Maxwell 30 ... Hershey 29 ... Grant 39 North Platte 35 -28- -29- D. rani els on ,:acV row, left to r rht: ';r. Hasemeyer •T. Goedert, D. Tinnpson, B. nmey, J. Sadie, D. Maxwell, B. Sandbe’rp, R. Elfeldt. Front row, E. Weir, L. Hilton, ’ . link, J. Orosco, A. Canons, J. Colburn. B. Elfeldt ■ MlM I L Hilton, D. Maxwell, and D. 'Ibompson. - dH? J. Sadie, SAILOR TRACK m jir TEAM m ii-h - Standing, J. Orosco, J. Goedert, R. Elfeldt. Kneeling, K. Funk, A. Campos. 30- GIRLS GLEE CLUB Back row, left to right: R. Lunkwitz, D. Bode, D. Wever, M. Sisson, M. Stork, C. Moore, P. Flonnigon, S. Shoup, V. White, L. Canaday, D. Adorns. Middle row: C. Thompson, P. Goedert, J. Eorney, C. O'Don- nell, G. Morris, K. Fleecs, J. Cochran, C. Vasquez, N. King, V. Whittington, S. O'Dean, S. Cose, S. Fleecs. First row: P. Campos, L. Bode, M. Bohr, M. Haugland, P. Warner, Mr. Black, sponsor, M. Johnston, A. DaMoude, R. Thompson, P. Kirts, S. Danielson, S. Halcott. BOYS GLEE CLUB Back row, left to right: J. Goedert, J. Smith, B. Elfeldt, L. Rotert, D. Warren. Middle row: R. Fleecs, W. Bahr, N. Combs, L. Merill. First row: Mr. Black, sponsor, E. Keuter, W. White, G. Aden. -31- MIXED CHOIR Back row, left to right: R. Lunkwitz, D. Adams, P. Goedert, D. Wever, J. Goedert, J. Smith, B. Elfeldt, M. Sisson, P. Flannigan, V. White, L. Conodoy. Middle row: J. Eorney, C. O'Donnell, G. Morris, R. Fleecs, E. Keuter, D. Warren, W. Bohr, L. Rotert, K. Fleecs, S. O'Dean, C. Vasquez, N. King, S. Fleecs. First row: G. Aden, W. White, P. Campos, L. Bode, M. Bohr, P. Warner, M. Hauglond, S. Shoup, Mr. Black, sponsor, L. Merrill, N. Combs, S. Halcott, S. Danielson, R. Thompson, P. Kirts, A. DaMoude, M. Johnston. MODERN CHOIR Bock row, left to right: P. Flannigan, L. Rotert, B. Elfeldt, R. Fleecs, V. White, D. Warren, S. O'Dean, P. Goedert. First row: N. King, N. Combs, M. Sisson, S. Shoup, E. Keuter, W. White, M. John- ston, M. Black, sponsor. -32- BAND TRUMPETS — L. Hilton, K. Fleecs, D. Nelson, D. Johnston, S. White, L. Goedert. BASS PERCUSSION—W. White, C. Thompson, B. White, S. Case, J. Goedert. CLARINETS—K. Goedert, B. Hughes, R. Elfeldt, N. King. SAXOPHONE—M. Haugland, S. O'Dean, S. Shoup. 4' HORNS—L. Bode, R. Thompson. BARITONE—P. Goedert, E. Keuter. TROMBONE—A. DaMoude, D. Warren. BATON—S. Fleecs, M. Moore. The S. H. S. band was very good this year. We played and marched at most of our home football and basketball games under the fine leadership of Mr. Black. -33- SAILORETTES Back row, left to right: S. Halcott, M. Haugiand, L. Canaday, N. King, D. Bode, C. Moore, M. Stark, V. White, L. Vasa, L. Bode. Middle row: K. Fleecs, C. Sandberg, J. Earney, S. Fleecs, R. Thompson, P. Warner, V. Whittington, M. Johnston, P. Flannigan. First row: Miss Hawe, sponsor, P. Campos, C. Thompson, G. Morris, S. Rotert, S. Case, J. Cochran, M. Bahr, S. Danielson, P. Kirts. Cheerleaders: K. Goedert, K. Danielson, S. Shoup. ACTIVITIES We started the year with a membership of 32. Miss Hawe was our sponsor and she helped us with our activities. The officers elected were as follows: President ..................................... Kay Danielson Vice President ................................ Jane Cochran Secretary ............................................... Carol Thompson Treasurer ..................................... Scndra Shoup Manager of Sales .............................. Gretta Morris Assistant Manager of Sales....................... Lucille Vasa Program Chairman............................... Karen Goedert Assistant Chairman ........................... Sharon Danielson Assistant Chairman ............................ Kathleen Fleecs Publicity Chairman ............................ Marlene Stark The Pep Club sponsored the crowning of the king and queen during the half-time of the Brady- Sutherland football game The queen for 1953-1954 was Kay Danielson and the king was Bob Sand- berg. The standard Pep Club uniform is four-gore, red corduroy skirt and white long-sleeved, turtle- neck sweaters- -34- Cheerleaders: Sandra Shoup, Kay Danielson and Karen Goedert. Three cheerleaders are elected at the end of the school term, during the month of May, by the students in the 8th through the 11 th grades. Any girl may be elected cheerleader if she has been in Pep Club the previous year- The 3 girls are members of the Na- tional Cheerleader's Association- This is the first year the cheerleaders have be- longed to this nation-wide organization. The cheerleader's uniforms are red corduroy, navajo jackets with collars, cuffs and emblems on the back and bell-bottomed with white insets. On the white insets they have their chevrons, graduating year ond name. Down the side of the trousers they have Sutherland spelled in white felt. Their shoes are white suede with a red anchor on the kiltie. -35- G. A. A. Back row, left to right: S. Halcott, M. Hauglond, S. Case, C. Moore, M. Stark, S. Shoup, S. O'Dean, K. Weir, D. Bode, P. Flonnigon. Middle row: M. Bahr, J. Eorney, N. King, L. Canaday, A. Soper, P. Warner, G. Morris, L. Vasa, A. DoMoude, V. Whittington. First row: P. Campos, R. Thompson, S. Fleecs, S. Danielson, P. Kirts, L. Bode, C. Sandberg, K. Goedert. The girls have been very active this year. We played Hershey six volleyball games, of which we were host to them two times. We sold at one basketball game this year in order to raise the club funds. The old constitution was revised this year. It has worked out quite well and we plan to keep it for several years. Awards were given to the girls who have done outstanding work at the end of the year. G. A A. OFFICERS President ............... Vice President ........... Secretary-Treasurer ...... Sports Manager ........... Assistant Sports Manager Sponsor ................. .................. Kathleen Fleecs ................... Sharon O'Dean .................. Saralou Case ................... Carol Moore ................ Carol Thompson ............ Superintendent Lerner -36- F. F. A Standing, left to right: E. Weir, G, Trego, B. Hughes, J. Houglond, B. Weir, R. Fleecs, J. Sadie, B. Thompson. First row: N. Combs, D. Hughes, L. Merrill, D. Thompson, R. Ecker, J. Smith, J. Fleecs, J. Goedert, B. Sandberg, L. Sadie, E. Keuter, L. Hilton, J. Orosco, S. Elfeldt. This year the F.F.A. had a slow start but gained momentum fast. As in former years they spon- sored an F.F.A. fair, F.F A. rodeo, won second in team judging at the Grasslands Hereford show on October 13 at North Platte. They sponsored an all high school party which was very successful and finished a successful basketball season. The F.F.A. now has a total membership of 25. The color of F.F.A. is corn gold and national blue. The motto is Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Serve, Serving to Learn. The F.F.A officers are as follows: President .....................................Bob Sandberg Vice President..............................................Jack Sadie Secretary ..................................................Bill Thompson Treasurer....................................................Jim Haugland Reporter......................................... Ronnie Fleecs Sentmal.....................................................Bill Weir -37- MAJORETTES Shirley Fleecs, Rosolie Thompson, Marilyn Moore Three majorettes were chosen at the beginning of the year by Mr. Black, band sponsor. Rosalie Thompson and Shirley Fleecs are freshmen and Marilyn Moore is in the sixth grade. All three girls have taken baton lessons from Mrs. Kenneth Spear of North Platte. The girls lead the band at most of the home football games. Their uniforms were white satin shorts and halters with red trim. -38- LETTER CLUB Back row, left to right: D. Maxwell, B. Hughes, L. Rotert, B. Weir, D. Kallhoff, B. Sandberg, R. Fleecs, D. Danielson, Mr. Penning. Front row: Mr. Hasemeyer, J. Sadie, E. Weir, L. Merrill, N. Combs, B. Elfeldt, D. Warren, B. Thompson, G. Trego. OFFICERS OF THE S CLUB President .......... Vice President ..... Secretary-T reasurer Sponsor ............ . Bob Sandberg .. Doug KallhoH .. Ned Combs Mr. Hasemeyer In order to raise the club funds the S club ordered knit ties and sold them to the students and patrons of Sutherland: At each ball game the students wore their ties to represent S. H. S- Letter club initiation was held in January. We have several new members in our S club. -39- STUDENT COUNCIL Bock row, left to right: B. Hughes, S. Danielson, S. O'Dean, R. Fleecs, C. Colburn, Mr. Lerner. Front row: C. O'Donnell, B. Thompson, K. Goedert. The Student Council is made up of eight members, two from each class, and is sponsored by Superintendent Lerner. We represent the student body and make needed school governing policies. Our officers are: president. Bill Thompson, senior; vice president, Sharon O'Dean, junior: secretary, Carol O'Donnell, senior, and treasurer, Karen Goedert, sophomore So far this year we have had five meetings and we try to have at least two meetings a month We meet during the noon hour at 12:30 Two of our projects have been joining The National Student Council Organization and we also selected two Life's Quintets of former graduates who have been successful in their careers •We feel that the Student Council is one of the most important organizations in school We sponsored the Christmas party for the school this year, by having a film and treats for all, and decorated a tree for the high school. The Student Council is trying to keep the campus and school house clean by showing the students the importance of this project. -40- THE LOG Bock row, left to right: Mrs. Babbitt, co-sponsor, P. Warner, K. Danielson, P. Flannigan, A. Soper, M. Stark, Miss Stoll, sponsor. First row: D. Danielson, N. Combs, J. Fleecs, D. Johnston, S. Vasa, L. Vasa, M. Johnston, P. Kirts. This is the tenth year the high school has printed a scholastic paper. The students have printed special issues for Halloween, Christmas, Valentines, Easter, and the Senior editions. The Log is printed by the Courier each week by Mr. Warren. Kay Danielson was editor for the first semester and Peggy Warner was assistant editor. During the semesters different newspaper assignments were given to the thirteen students each six weeks- This way each student wrote a variety of articles The second semester Lucille Vasa was editor and Kay Danielson was assistant editor Newspaper assignments continued to change each six weeks and were turned in to the editor by Friday each week. -41- FUTURE NURSE'S CLUB Bock row, left to right: Mrs. W. A. Lerner, P. Flannigon, M. Stark, V. White, Mrs. R. D. Eckhoff. First row: P. Goedert, S. O'Dean, A. Soper, D. Bode, L. Vasa. F. N. C OFFICERS President .................................................. Pat Goedert Secretary-Treasurer .............................. Marlene Stark Co-sponsors............................ Mrs. W A Lerner R N. Mrs R D Eckhoff R. N The F. N. C. is a newly organized club of the school this year. There are eight members consisting of sophomore, junior and senior girls There is also one boy who is planning to be a doctor, Bill Elfeldt We held meetings on the first and third Thursday of every month During these meetings we had films concerning nursing. All of the members have gone to the local hospital to observe an operation To earn money for a trip to Omaha that we are planning to take in May, we sponsored a musical program. The purpose of the trip is to go through a large hospital The purpose of the club is to give girls a greater understanding of nursing and to help them choose a school of nursing. Any girl who is at least in the tenth grade is invited to join. -42- -43- -45- GRADE ACTIVITIES A CHRISTMAS CAROL PAGEANT DECEMBER 21, 1953 SPONSORED BY MR. BLACK —Characters— Mary ................................................. Mary Ann Holmstedt Joseph ................................................ Jerry Combs Soloist Villagers.......Dorothy Cook, Rosalie Houser, Gary Wooden, Josie Elfeldt Shepherds ........................Donald Knots, Ronnie Brownell, Bobby Funk, Johnny Colburn, Lee Hoatson, Milan Moore Pages..........................Marvin McVay, Frank Thompson, Joe Campos Kings ........................... Bob Moore, Dennis Beeson, Jerry Thompson Monks ..................................... Harley Stauffer, James Holmstedt Reader ...................................................... Larry Evans Accompanist.............................................................Sandra Shoup The chorus was made up of the whole grade school- MORNING KINDERGARTEN Back row, left to right: M. Scherreiks, J. Dancer, D. Swedberg, G. Peterson, D. Rutt, D. Marrs, C. Kallhoff, L. Holmstedt, N. Betts, R. Cassell. First row: M. Thompson, L. Oliveros, B. Beveridge, D. Whit- marsh, B. Lavaley, C. Adams, J. Flannigan, M. Burkland, G. Werner, J. Shuler. Teacher, Mrs. Charles Craig. AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN Back row, left to right: L. Townsend, K. Beatty, E. Rosenblad, B. Forden, V. Gonzales, V. Vega, J. Hernandez. K. Brotzki, A. Stewart. First row: L. Loya, P. Campos, M. Lerner, D. McKinley, K. Thomp- son, K. Ward, C. Callihan, M. Anderson, L. Case. Teacher, Mrs. Charles Craig. -47- KINDERGARTEN Row 1 : J. Dancer, D. Rutt, J. Shuler, J. Flannigan, Mrs. Craig. Row 2: M. Burkland, C. Adams, L. Holmstedt, D. Swedberg, M. Scherreiks, B. Beveridge. Row 3: G. Peterson, B. Lovaley, G. Werner, N. Betts, L. Oliveros. Row 4: M. Thompson, C. Kallhoff, D. Marrs, D. Whitmorsh. FIRST GRADE Back row, left to right: K. Jochum, C. Ringland, H. Beveridge, R. Halcott, D. Jones, J. Dickerson, R. Canaday, E. Crosby, C. Brand, L. East, L. Rowley. Middle row, Z. Stauffer, B. Pickel, L. Scollin, L. Dike, B. Shively, M. Jochum, R. Klapal, C. Thomsen, S. Cassell, J. Buschman. First row: L. Soper, L. Goedert, R. Crosby, M. Oliveros, T. Shuler, E. Ream, D. Walbert, N. Reicks, A. Vega, H. Loya, H. Scherreicks was absent. Teacher, Elizabeth Stearns. —48— SECOND GRADE Bock row, left to right: G. White, P. Reams, J. Mognuson, M. East, K. Crockett, S. Flebbe, P. Scherreiks, M. Warren. Middle row: R. Stoll, D. Munoz, D. Hilton, P. Lerner, D. Thomsen, M. Dike, J. Binegar, L. Reicks, J. Bode. First row: S. Beeson, J. Jochum, J. Broge, K. Rotert, B. Goedert, C. Brownell, M. Matsutani, M. Vega, L. Hoatson. Teacher, Marcello Brownell. THIRD GRADE Bock row, left to right: P. Buschman, M. Peterson, M. Goedert, L. Houser, R. Weir, S. Applegate, R. Rowley, E. Flebbe, M. Flonnigan, R. Brownell. Middle row: V. Maxwell, D. Tyler, F. Munoz, M. McVay, P. Vega, J. Compos, F. Thompson S. Horshfield, E. Soper, L. Ridgway. First row: J. Carlson, D. Sadie, C Stauffer, L. Lovoley, P. Sherman, K. Cassell, M. Crosby, B. Funk, R. Evans, A. Rowley. Teacher Miss Shuler. —49— FOURTH GRADE Back row, left to right: B. D. Thompson. Middle row: B. stedt, R. Meyen. First row: J. Dickerson, D. Reicks. Teacher, White, B. Scherreiks, C. Crosby, J. Applegate, M. Ream, L. Rutt, J. Binegar, Goedert, E. Rotert, V. Kennedy, J. Colburn, I. Dike, M. Moore, C. Holm- Jochum, M. Crockett, C. Betts, L. Burland, D. Thompson, L. Hoatson, B. Mrs. Fristo. FIFTH GRADE Bock row, left to right: L. Dike, S. Arnold, G. Morris, D. Ortiz, H. Beveridge, Teacher Mrs. Guffey, G. DoMoude, J. Chase, P. Bahr, V. Rowley, D. Beeson. Front row: D. Funk, J. Binegar, V. Vega, L. Broge, R. Peterson, A. Hernandez, L. Hahn, J. Dickerson, H. Stauffer, J. Holm, J. Holmstedt, P. Danielson. -50- SIXTH GRADE Back row, left to right: J. Applegate, P. Case, M. Moore, P. Halcott, B. Moore, K. Marrs, C. Casebolt, J. Wooden, J. Goedert. Middle row: R. Quimby, S. White, C. Bownell, D. Coker, P. Thompson, B. Vega, B. Munoz, P. Flebbe, B. Houser, V. Nelson. Front row: Teacher Miss Hawe, N. Dickerson, J. Kelly, L. McKinley, C. Burkland, L. Godeker, S. Munoz, J. Binegar, J. Campos. SEVENTH GRADE Back row, left to right: G. Weir, G. Chase, V. Campos, T. Vega, N. Rutt, D. Knotts, M. Binegar, M. Dike, R. Foling, P. McKinley, Teacher Mr. Adams. Front row: K. Funk, R. Bahr, M. Rowley, G. Bode, J. Thompson, J. Flannigan, A. Martinez, P. LaRue, S. Sadie, E. Martinez, B. Goedert. -51- EIGHTH GRADE Back row, left to right: R. Houser, J. Combs, M. Holmstedt, W. King, E. Holm, R. White, D. Dike, J. Haugland, J. Orosco. Front row: L. Goedert, R. Jochum, P. Morris, P. Scollin, D. Pueppko, D. Cook, L. Evans, G. Quimby, G. Wooden. Teacher, Mr. Penning. GRADE SCHOOL PEP CLUB Bock row, left to right: V. Campos, N. Rutt, P. Scollin, M. Holmstedt, E. Holm, R. Houser, M. Binegar, J. Flannigan. First row: G. Bode, A. Martinez, M. Rowley, G. Quimby, P. McKinley, P. Morris, D. Pueppko, S. Sadie, E. Martinez, R. Bohr. Cheerleaders: P. LoRue, D. Cook. -52- GRADE BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: K. Funk, J. Thompson, T. Vega, M. Dike, W. King, D. Dike, G. Wooden, B. Goedert. First row: L. Evans. G. Chase, R. White, J. Haugland, R. Jochum, J. Orosco. Coach, Harvey Penning. GRADE FOOTBALL Back row, left to right: Coach, Horvey Penning, G. Chase, J. Haugland, W. King, B. White, D. Dike, J. Orosco. First row: K. Funk, J. Thompson, T. Vega, M. Dike, L. Evans, R. Jochum, G. Wooden. -53- Printed by J : j j The Telegraph-Bulletin i f r Printed Daily Except Sunday ft Serving the entire North Platte Area j with National, State and Local News ! f as well as features and comics. i Leonard's Dairy i Box 118 f Ogallala, Nebraska ? i Platte Floral f 504 N. Jeffers Phone 900 North Platte, Nebraska ? Sutherland Electric Company Phone 156 ] Edw. L. Goedert, Prop. First in Modern Design and Proved Performance CHRYSLER JOHN DEERE PLYMOUTH HOT POINT White Implement Co. Sutherland, Nebraska Best Wishes to the ANNUAL BOOSTERS McConnell and Son Blacksmith Shop Sullivan's Department Store Glenary Gun and Gift Shop Valentine Music Company Boggs Lumber Company Moran's Jewelry Dr. Fitzpatrick Calhoun's Cafe Congratulations! ARNOLD DRUG CO. —Phone 80— Seniors of 54 Sutherland Courier Sutherland, Nebraska Phone 117 OSCAR'S CAFES Greyhound Bus Depot 6th Pine Streets The Step Inn Across from the Post Office North Platte, Nebraska Dr. A. W. Warren ♦ X-Ray Diagnosis Phone 9 Sutherland Tucker's Cafe Western Nebraska's Favorite Eating Place Tony and Faye North Platte, Nebraska S. M. Weyer, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergy. -55- Sutherland, Nebraska Glasses Ogallala X-Ray Find Out for Yourself The Advantages of This Profession. See Us Today North Platte Beauty Academy 714 North Jeffers Phone 564 Briggs and Leu Lumber, Coal and Hardware Sutherland, Nebraska Dr. Roy Eurich Dentist 517Vi Dewey Phone 307 RITEWA Y Laundry — Cleaning and Linen Supply 77 — Phone — 77 North Platte, Nebraska CO-OP Gas Oil Tire Repair Feeds Tank Wagon Service Battery Charge Phone 2 Sutherland, Nebraska I ! Dixon Optical Co. W. P. Graydon, O. D. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Hearing Aids—Binoculars —Phone 608— Dixon Bldg North Platte RODEO BAR Jake Linderman Melvin Dikeman Owners . j I t ! —Phone 44— Sutherland — Nebraska ; ; • i J -56- Courtesy ot I Best Wishes! ft | Dick Thompson Crockett’s Grocery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh and Cured Meats Frozen Fruits and Vegetables We Give S H Green Stamps Phone 57 Sutherland — Nebraska The Hirschfeld Company North Platte, Nebrasko V. E. Kuhns—W. L. McLean—D. Hayes Maloney, Cox Kuhns Morticians—Ambulance Serving this community since 1907 —Phone 38— 102 N. Dewey North Platte, Nebraska Tastee Treat DRIVE-IN for a Tasty Snack on Highway 30 Ogallala, Nebraska Cokers Store Dry Goods Groceries and Meats —Phone 30— Dowler's Cafe Where All Good Friends Meet Meals Lunches and Cold Drinks —24 Hour Service— West on Highway 30 -57- Sutherland Nebraska Ogallala, Nebraska In appreciation of your community's help in producing materials for the national defense. GOOD-ALL ELECTRIC MFG. CO. Your city has produced many intelli- gent workers for us and we are sure your graduating class will have more. Ogallala, Nebraska KING FONG CAFE American and Chinese Dishes FAMOUS FOR STEAKS North Platte, Nebraska Congratulations, Seniors! From— Leo's Flowers Smooth Sailin' Seniors— Friendly Service Jock Korte Guy Somers DEMPSTER We Never Close Furniture Company Phone 600 10th Jeffers Motor Tune-up North Platte — Nebraska Auto Electric Supplies Shrake Body Shop Complete Body Rebuilding BOB'S PLACE 102 West Front Street Sutherland Nebraska -58- North Platte, Nebraska When In 1 NORTH PLATTE It's- The Bronco Bar Billie Lee Ryan Harding Super Service Tires, Tubes, Accessories Washing—Greasing Highway 30 at Willow North Platte, Nebraska Pearson Appliance Your SKELGAS Dealer 506 North Jeffers Humphrey Cleaners Tops in Dry Cleaning —Phone 106— North Platte, Nebraska Sutherland — Nebraska Tastee Treet DRIVE-INN Good Luck, Seniors OI 1954 For A Tasty Snack On Highway 30 North Platte, Nebraska Park Motel Sutherland, Nebraska t I Lyon's IGA Super Market i NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA WESTFIELD MARKET Millard Adamson Groceries—Fruits—Vegetables—Meats Telephone 175 104 West A North Platte, Nebraska Chicks Barber Shoo Armstrong Implement Co. Booster for Sutherland Allis Chalmers New Idea Kelly Ryan i i i t « Gamble Store Vorcon Batteries Tools Coronado Appliances Paints Dinner Ware Houseware Crest Tires Auto Parts —Phone 185— Sutherland Nebraska Congratulations Seniors, On A Successful Year Beatty's “66”Service CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF '54 Sno White Superb in Fountain Service Tasty Sandwiches Your Business is Appreciated —TOM Cr BILL— Good Luck To The Seniors Of '54 Gordon s Locker and Grocery —Phone 36— A Good Place To Eat V. R. CAFE Verla Ray Ridgway, Owners Meals — Sandwiches —Choice Steaks— Phone 43 Sutherland, Nebraska Woody's Conoco Service West End of Main Street We know you're going to talk about someone, so why not talk about us. —Phone 62— Sutherland, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS! Sutherland Lumber Company NUF-SED —Phone 7— Congratulations to the Seniors of 1954 CO-OP CAFE Charles and Wilma Nicholson -60- Sutherland, Nebraska Sutherland Nebraska Shoup and Sons For the best in Dairy Products Look for— FAIRMONT'S Grade A Milk FAIRMONT'S Ice Cream FAIRMONT Cottage Cheese The Fairmont Foods Co. North Platte, Nebraska Congratulations to the class of '54 The Holmstedt Co. Sutherland Nebraska -61- Berg Typewriter Co. j North Platte — Nebraska Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1954 Buck s Hardware Sutherland — Nebraska Chambers Service • i ? Cafe—Motel—Service Station • 219 West 12th—Phone 1784 North Platte, Nebraska ! : i Best Wishes Seniors Macques Ladies Ready to Wear Ogallala, Nebraska Peacock Dry Cleaners and Laundry Phone 16 —:— 112 East 2nd Ogallala, Nebraska Eat At The IDEAL CAFE Good Coffee and Home Made Pies Mrs. Ruth Gronberg, Prop Paxton —x— Nebraska Young's Sporting Goods A Firm Old Enough To Be Reliable, and Young Enough To Be Progressive! —EVERYTHING IN SPORTS— North Platte, Nebraska Congratulations Seniors WILLSON’S j Your Family Studio [ —Portraits of Distinction— j One Day Kodak Finishing 516 Dewey—North Platte -62- Phone 3 McKinley Runge Furniture i j I j • f • Insurance Agency New and Used Furniture 221 East Sixth Street Reliable Stock Company Insurance North Platte, Nebraska SUTHERLAND NIELSEN CLINIC J--——: Dr. H. E. Moore ! f i§39' =S Dr. R. A Fleebe Dr. J. C. Baker Sales Service —Phone 27— Phone 700 —:— North Platte Congratulations Seniors Schlientz Implement Co. O. A. Schlientz C. R. Schlientz C. W. Schlientz On A Successful Year North of North River Bridge on U. S. Highway 83 T. R. MAIN Phone 3510-W Rural Route No. 3 North Platte, Nebraska Martin Auto Sales Dependable Service DODGE and PLYMOUTH DESOTO PLYMOUTH Cars and Trucks Sales and Service Phone 181 307 E 5th Street Frank P. Button North Platte, Nebraska Phone 101 Ogallala, Nebraska -63- Frey Locker Service —Phone 29-W— Buyers of Cream—Poultry—Eggs Paxton Nebraska Clarence N. Lierley International Trucks and Tractors —Phone 87-W— Paxton — Nebraska THE STAFF OF THE 1954 ANNUAL WISHES TO THANK THE PEOPLE WHO CONTRIBUTED THEIR ADS TO MAKE THIS EDITION OF OUR ANNUAL POSSIBLE. Bank of Paxton Paxton, Nebraska Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $10,000 —Phone 41- Keith Co. Co-op HOME OWNED A Free Enterprise Business You Save at the Co-Op Gas—Propane—Oil—Grease—Accessories Ogallala, Nebraska Phone 329W On s Auto Repair 'Your Troubles Are Our Business —Phone 215— Sutherland Nebraska -64-
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