Sutherland High School - Log Yearbook (Sutherland, NE)

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“PneAeKteU 69 7 j Se tuyi o£ 956 Sut lesiCcuteC Sc6o £ SutAenlcutd, 4k4uoU First row: Sponsor, Mr. Hasemeyer; K. Goedert, N. King, A. Kellie, G. Mans, Co- Editor J. Orosco, Co-Editor K. Fleecs, and C. Sandberg. Middle row; L. Sadie, B. Hughes, G. Trego, D. Earney, D. Thompson, and P. Flan- nigan. Back row: W. White, L. Merrill, J. Goedert, E. Keuter, P. Hayes, and D. Nelson. 'DecUcatcott To Mr. Hasemeyer we the class of '56 dedicate our annual. We wish to extend to you in this very small way our sincerest appreciation for helping us make this annual possible. We all wish you the best of luck in future classes and in anything else you do. The Staff ADMINISTRATION FRESHMEN SENIORS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES JUNIORS SOPHOMORES GRADE SCHOOL ADVERTISERS s4cUtu U4tnatco t Left to right: MR. VAWSER, Grade School Principal; MR. K. W. BOWDEN, Superintendent; MR. WILLIAM G. HASEMEYER, Principal. MR. K. W. BOWDEN, Superintendent. Hometown, Arthur, Nebraska. B. S. Degree at Kearney State Teachers College. M. A. Degree from Colorado State Teachers College. Sponsor; Student Council. MR. WILLIAM G. HASEMEYER, PRINCIPAL. Hometown, Superior, Nebraska. B. S. Degree from Kearney State Teachers College. Teaches: Social Studies. Sponsor: Senior Class, Letter Club, and Annual. Coaches Football. MR. VAWSER, Grade School Principal. Hometown, Bloomfield, Nebraska. Two years college work at Midland College. Teaches; Eighth Grade. 'paculty Front row: Miss Finecy, Mrs. Stafford, Mrs. Babbitt, Mrs. Crosby. Back row: Mr. J. Thompson and Mr. V. Thomsen. MRS. ALTHA BABBITT - Hometown: Hershey, Nebraska. B. S. Degree from Nebraska State Teachers College at Kearney. Graduate work at Colorado University. Teaches: Commercial. Co-Sponsor: Newspaper, Library, and G. A. A. last semester. MRS. MARY LEE CROSBY - Hometown: Sutherland, Nebraska. A. B. Degree from Park College, Parkville, Missouri. Teaches: Home Economics. Sponsor: Junior Class, Junior Play, and Junior- Senior Banquet. MISS BETH FINECY -Hometown: Alliance, Nebraska. A. B. Degree from Nebraska Wesleyan University. Teaches: Music. Sponsor: Pep Club. MRS. LUELLA STAFFORD - Hometown: Brule, Nebraska. A. B. Degree from Peru Teachers College. Teaches: English. Sponsor: Newspaper and Library. MR. J. THOMPSON - Hometown: Sutherland, Nebraska. B. S. Degree from Nebraska Wesleyan. Teaches: Math. Sponsor: Freshman Class and Assistant Basketball Coach. MR. V. THOMSEN - Hometown: Sutherland, Nebraska. B. S. Degree from University of Nebraska. Teaches: Vocational Agriculture and General Shop. Sponsor: F. F. A., Young Farmers Class, and Sophomore Class. Basketball Coach and Assistant Football Coach. MRS. KENNETH WHITE - Hometown: LaSalle, Colorado. A. B. Degree from Greely, Colorado. Taught: Home Economics and G. A. A. first Semester. BUS DRIVERS AND JANITORS Left to right: Nels Thompson, Janitor; Ray Mahr, Janitor and Bus Driver; Bob Lewis, Bus Driver; and Roy Dancer, Bus Driver. Approximately one hundred students ride buses to school every day. There are two bus routes south of town and one bus route north. LUNCHROOM Left to right: Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Bowden, and Mrs. Shinkle. Not pictured: Mrs. Truitt. There are approximately two hundred students fed in the lunchroom each noon. The cooks plan and prepare meals to meet government standards. EDWIN KEUTER - Spaghetti- Age 17. 6' tall. Black hair and blue eyes. Hobby: Hunting. Ambition: Be successful. Pet Peeve: Gripping people. Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 2,3; Letter Club 2, 3. 4; Annual 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Octette 1, 2, 3. Quartette 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Boys Glee 1, 2.3,4; and he was Bud Gates in the Junior Class Play. AUDRIE KELLIE - Snooks Age 17. 5'4 tall. Brown hair and blue eyes. Hobby: Foreign coins. Ambition: Secretary. Pet Peeve: People who don't keep their word. Mixed Chorus 1-3; Girls Glee 3, 4; News- paper 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; Annual 4. KAREN GOEDERT - Curly- Age 18. 5'2 tall. Brown hair and hazel eyes. Hobby: Having fun. Ambition: To be successful. Pet Peeve: People who won’t cooperate. GAA 1, 2,3, 4, Vice President 3, Pres- ident 4; Pep Club 1. 2,3, 4. Cheerleader 2,3,4, Program Chairman 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Girls Glee 1,3. 4, Mixed Chorus 4; Band 1, 2; Class Offices: Secretary 1, Pres- ident 2, Treasurer 4, Student Council 2, 3,4, Vice President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Annual 4; and she was Kathryn Adair in the Junior Class Play. PATRICIA FLANNIGAN - Pat- Age 17. 5'6i tall. Red hair and brown eyes. Hobby: Sew- ing. Ambition: Registered Nurse. Pet Peeve: Two-faced people. G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Program Chairman 3, President 4; Class Offices: Treasurer 2; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4, Triple Trio 3. 4; Newspaper 2; Future Nurses Club 2,3: Annual 4; and she was Aunt Emma in the Junior Class Play. PATRICIA HAYES - Pat- Age 18. 5'9 tall. Blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobby: Col- lecting pennants. Ambition: To be successful. Pet Peeve; Two-faced people. GAA 1, 2,3; Girls’ Glee 4; Mixed Chorus 1-4, Triple Trio 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Newspaper 1, 2; Annual 4. GARY TREGO - Mose” Age 18. 5'9 tall. Rust hair and blue-green eyes. Hobby: Roping calves. Ambition: Rancher. Pet Peeve: English 12. Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3, Sentinel 4; Music 1; Class Offices: President 2, Vice President 1-4, Student Council 3, 4, President 4; Band 1, 2; Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Creed Speaker 1; Annual 4; FFA King 3; Annual 4; and he was Dick Jefferson in the Junior Class Play. LARRY SADLE - Pee Wee- Age 17. 5'7 tall. Black hair and brown eyes. Hobby: Hunting squirrels. Ambition: Navy. Pet Peeve: Squirrels. Annual 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. DWIGHT THOMPSON - Denny- Age 17. 5'8” tall. Brown hair and green eyes. Hobby: Cars. Ambition: Farmer. Pet Peeve: Snoopy People. Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3; Class Offices: Treas- urer 2; Letter Club 2; Annual 4. KATHLEEN FLEECS - Kathy Age 18. 5'4” tall. Brown hair and brown eyes. Hobby: None. Ambition: To be a success. Pet Peeve: Certain people. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice President 4, Sports Manager 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Program Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Cheerleader 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2: Class Offices: Secretary 4; Student Council 1; FFA Queen 4. DON EARNEY - Tennessee Age 18. 5'7 tall. Blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobby: Fishing. Ambition: Farming. Pet Peeve: Whiny people. Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Class Offices: Secretary 3; Annual 4. GARY MARRS - Mighty Age 17. 5’6 tall. Brown hair and brown eyes. Hobby: Hunt- ing. Ambition: Truck driver. Pet Peeve: Hot rodders. Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Newspaper 4; Annual 4. DEAN NELSON Age 18. 5’11 tall. Brown hair and blue eyes. Hobby: Cornet. Ambition: Diesel Engineer. Pet Peeve: Nosy people. Mixed Chorus 4; Boys' Glee 3,4, Octette 3,4; Band 1, 2; Annual 4. CONSTANCE SANDBERG - Connie Age 18. 5'2” tall. Blonde hair and blue-green eyes. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: To be successful. Pet Peeve: People who can't keep out of other people's business. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Reporter 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Girls’ Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Annual 4. BILL HUGHES - Bully Age 18. 5’7i tall. Brown hair and hazel eyes. Hobby: Hunting and fishing. Ambition; Go to College. Pet Peeve: V-8 Ford. Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2,3,4; Track 1, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, President 4; Quartette 3, 4; Boys' Glee 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Class Offices: Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4; Student Council 2; Letter Club 1, 2, 3,4, President 4; FFA King 4; Football King 4; Band 1, 2; Annual 4; and he was Jack Norris in the Junior Class Play. JIM OROSCO - Herman- Age 18. 5'6 tall. Black hair and brown eyes. Hobby: Build- ing hot rods. Ambition: Fly boy. Pet Peeve: N. P. Cool Cats. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; News Reporter 4; Class Offices: President 1-3; Student Council 1; Letter Club 2,-3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Annual 3,4. JERRY GOEDERT - Buzz Age 18. 6' tall. Brown hair and brown eyes. Hobby: Hunting. Ambition: Fly boy. Pet Peeve: Little sisters. Football 1-4; Track 1, 2; Annual 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Letter Club 4; Class Offices: Vice President 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Octette 3, 4: Boys' Glee 2,3, 4; and he was Joseph Sparks in the Junior Class Play. LARRY MERRILL - Cork Larry will be graduated January 1957. Age 18. 5'9H tall. Black hair and brown eyes. Hobby: Hunting. Ambition: Farmer. Pet Peeve: Money. Football 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2.3. 4; Letter Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Boys Glee 2. 3; FFA 1, 2, 3; and Annual 4. CLASS COLORS: Red and Silver CLASS MOTTO: You can’t be a howling success by simply howling. CLASS FLOWER: Red Roses CLASS OFFICERS BILL HUGHES...............................President GARY TREGO- — - - - — ... — ... —Vice President KATHLEEN FLEECS...........................Secretary KAREN GOEDERT - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Treasurer TOM anct 7e ta KeHt We, the class of 1956, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make the following bequests: I, KAREN DOEDERT, will my third year cheerleading ability to Sharon and Rosalie as I think they would make cute cheerleaders for another year, and my ability to snap my gum goes to any one who is in Mr. Hasemeyer's classes. I, DEAN NELSON, will my singing ability to Wayne King and my ability to be good in school to Jerry Combs. I, GARY TREGO, will my Great Rodeo Career to Jerry Combs so he can go to High School Rodeos and be a Great Champion like me. I, DON EARNEY, will my safe driving ability to Raymond Jochum, and my shop ability goes to Dave Hughes. I, LARRY SADLE, will my ability to get along with the teachers as well as I did to Tony Vega, as I think he will need it, I, ED KEUTER, will my ability to sit on the bench in football to Clarence Scarlett and my basketball ability goes to Keith Funk. I, LARRY MERRILL, will all my girls from out of town to any poor kid who will take them off my hands, and my singing ability goes to Jerry Lundvall. I, DWIGHT THOMPSON, will my ability to drive slow and carefully to Bruce McConnell. I, PAT HAYES, will my height to Clarence Scarlett and my blonde hair goes to Pat LaRue so she won't have to peroxide her hair. I, BILL HUGHES, will my ability to get A's in music to Gary Aden and my ability to go steady to Jerry Combs and my big feet to Bob White. I, AUDREY KELLIE, will my long hair to anyone who wants to take care of it. I, KATHLEEN FLEECS, will my ability to get A's in Shorthand and be a very studious student to Joan Earney so that in '57 old SHS will have an outstanding student to take my place, and all my ex-boyfriends from North Platte go to Shirley, Rosalie and Pat K. I, CONNIE SANDBERG, will my ability to catch on to jokes to Lucy Ann Canaday. I, GARY MARRS, will my ability to be quiet in study hall to Larry Evans so he won’t have to sit by Mr. Hasemeyer's desk. I, JERRY GOEDERT, will my ability to ditch cops to Skip Elefelt and my horse goes to Bob White so he can get to music on time in the mornings. I, PAT FLANNIGAN, will my ability to understand football to Marlene Scarlett so she doesn't have to ask what is going on. I, JIM OROSCO, will my towering height to Dan Kelly so that he may be able to see over a steering wheel and my speed to Gary Funk. Setttox @Cei4 Here we are in the year of 1966, ten years since the graduation of a truly fine Senior Class. Let's wander around and see what the Seniors of '56 are doing now. CONNIE SANDBERG always did have trouble with her many boy friends. She went away to New York and started a LONELY HEARTS CLUB. If you are lonely, write to Connie. BILL HUGHES is at the head of the state patrol now. Just to get even for an incident that happened in his little red Ford, he has raised the price for skidding corners from $29.50 to $39. 50, You can see Bill leisurely driving around in his patrol car most any time. LARRY MERRILL really took a liking to Fords when he bought that blue Ford convertable. He is now President of the Jet Fords Inc. GARY TREGO has replaced Casey Tibbs as the all-round cowboy. Now people go to the Denver Stock Show to see Gary and get his autograph. He's also been to Madison Square Garden lately. Naturally Gary wins most of the time and he's really getting rich. He has a beautiful new horse trailer and a new Cadillac to pull it. LARRY SADLE is devoting his life work to the Navy. He only has two more pro- motions to ge and he'll have the highest rank in the Navy. No - - Larry isn't married yet but he's got a little black address book just filled with girl's addresses. DON EARNEY is spending his time raising prize hogs. He's won six blue ribbons and four purple ones on his hogs at state fairs. He owns the largest pig farm in Nebraska, which is located about nine miles east of Sutherland. His wife, Grace takes care of the two boys and the housework. PAT FLANNlGAN is happily married to an army officer. She and her husband and their two redheaded little girls live at the army camp where he is stationed. Pat spends her spare time as a registered nurse at the hospital there, while her girls are at school. KATHLEEN FLEECS has her own dancing school. Seems she got ahead of some people with these new dance steps. Incidentally Dick is her main pupil. DEAN NELSON is an engineer and is presently working on a big construction pro- ject in the Antartic. GARY MARRS owns his own WE HAUL ANYTHING truck lines. He travels from coast to coast and has a girl in every port. AUDREY KELLIE has just made her first million. She cut off her long hair and sold it to a toupee maker. She looks very different in short hair. JIM OROSCO is a well known game warden around this part of Nebraska. He just recently arrested Bill Hasemeyer for hunting pheasants out of season. JERRY GOEDERT is still the women's heartbreaker, but has decided women aren't for him. He just recently got his 7th divorce. KAREN GOEDERT is still waiting for Bob to make his first million. While she is waiting she is a secretary for the Nebraska Natural Gas Company. DWIGHT THOMPSON is in Indianapolis racing cars at the five hundred mile speedway. Dwight doesn't have much to do with the girls any more, he's too interested in his car and spends his time working on it. PAT HAYES has now taken the place of Jane Russell. Her latest picture is Blondes Marry Gentlemen. ED KEUTER lives in Nevada where he owns a large pool hall. Ed always did like to play pool and now it doesn't cost him anything. MR. HASEMEYER is now the highest paid Lobbyist in the United States Senate. He holds the record for having talked 48 hours without stopping. Larry M. Jerry Kathleen Karen Bill Dean Gary M. Don Dwight (Icutuvi Front row: P. Kirts, S. Danielson, L. Canaday, S. Fleecs, A. McVay, R. Thompson, N N. King, D. Johnson, and P. Campos. Second row: Mrs. Crosby, Dyall Fischer, G. Aden, G. Funk, L. Hilton, E. Weir, D. Hughes, Dale Fischer, and M. Haugland. Back row: B. McConnell, J. Lundvall. B. Lunkwitz, F. Lunkwitz, D. Kelly, J. Colburn, W. White, R. Elfeldt, and J. Earney. President - -------------- Vice President------------ Secretary-Treasurer------ Student Council Members CLASS COLORS Blue-Silver - - ROBERT ELFELDT - - - PATRICA KIRTS ----LARRY HILTON ----LARRY HILTON SHARON DANIELSON CLASS FLOWER Carnation CLASS MOTTO Judge not, that ye may not be judged. Class Sponsor MRS. CROSBY flutUon, 'Pfatf REST ASSURED CAST 7 Girls 6 Boys Mr. Morlock- ■ Mrs. Morlock- Mary---------- Jessica------- Mildred------ Joe Lanconi- - Luigi Lanconi - Martha-------- Lucifer------- Miss Akers- - - George Plew- - Mrs. Schmaltz Mr. Brown- - - Mr. Black---- Jake---------- Mrs. Frinck- - ----SKIP ELFELDT ----NORMA KING - - LUCY CANADAY ■ ......PAT KIRTS - - SHIRLEY FLEECS ........DAN KELLY - -JERRY LUNDVALL SHARON DANIELSON .........ED WEIR ROSALIE THOMPSON ---WARREN WHITE - PAULINA COMPOS ■ - - LARRY HILTON FLOYD LUNKWITZ ---DAVE HUGHES ---JOANE EARNEY ACT I - Evening ACT II - An hour later ACT m - The next day The play was held March 1st and 2nd. Our director was Mrs. Crosby. We wish to thank her for she was a wonderful director., ART CRAFT PLAY CO., Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Sofe£o H vie CCI 4, Front row: G. Quimby, P. Morris, D. Pueppka, G. Wooden, M, Holmstedt, D. Cook, R. Sandberg, and M. Scarlett. Middle row: Mr, V. Thomsen, R. Jochum, J. Elfeldt, L. Evans, R. Houser, K. Nitsche, J. Orosco, and L. Goedert. Back row: J, Combs, P. Sandberg, J. Haugland, D. Dike, B. White, W. King, B. McGuire, and E. Holms. President -.............................Wayne King Vice President--------------------------------Gary Wooden Secretary-Treasurer--------------------------Larry Goedert Student Council - -- -- -- -- - Marlene Scarlett Bob White CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Pink-White Carnation CLASS MOTTO A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. Class Sponsor MR. THOMSEN t 'pied uKCut Front row: K. Funk, B. Goedert, V. Campos, P. LaRue, M. Hayes, and C. Scarlett. Middle row: P. McKinley, M. Rowley, M. Binegar, J. Bowden, J. Flannigan, and S. Sadie. Back row: Mrs. Babbitt J. Weir, J. Thompson, M. Dike, G. Chase, and N. Rutt. President -------------------------------Jerry Bowden Vice President-------------------Jerry Thompson Secretary-Treasurer-------------------------Marie Binegar Student Council Members-----------Bernard Goedert Sharon Sadie CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Green-White Yellow Roses CLASS MOTTO Not at the top but climbing Class Sponsor MRS. BABBITT 0?'ie46 KCUt ) utcctfcoi€ 0p ot ££ Front row: J. Combs, M. Dike, B. McGuire, G. Trego, E, Keuter, L. Hilton, S, Elfeldt, J. Orosco, and B. Hughes. Middle row: W. King, W. White, J. Bowden, D. Dike, E. Weir, B. McConnell, J. Lundvall, J. Thompson, and R. Jochum. Back row: Bill Hasemeyer, Vernon Thomsen, C. Scarlett, G. Wooden, J. Goedert, D, Hughes, D. Johnson, and B. Goedert. The Sailors were edged in their first game by the Hershey Panthers to the tune of 27-13. Bill Hughes turned in runs of 70 and 40 yards to pay dirt. The next week the Sailors nipped the Lodge Pole Panthers 6-0. With Ed Weir blocking a Panther punt and Jerry Combs curling around the ball in the end zone for the TD. The Sailors then tangled with the Irish of St. Pats, of North Platte. The Sailors sunk the Irish 13-9. It was the two well thrown passes from Bruce McConnell to Gary Trego that gave the Sailors the winning margin. The Sutherland Sailors pleased the Homecoming crowd by defeating the Paxton Tigers 26-13. Bruce McConnell had a good night turning in touchdown runs of 43, 35, and 20 yards and passed to Jerry Combs for one TD. The following week the Sailors played the Stapleton Broncos which were rated 4th in the State. The Broncos nipped the Sailors 13-12. Bill Hughes scored both TD's with runs of 28 and 9 yards. The Mullen Broncos defeated the Sailors 26-13. Bill Hughes recovered a fumble in the end zone for one score and Gary Trego hit pay dirt for the other one. The Sailors played 4th rated Brady Eagles to a standstill the second half but were out pointed 12-7 the first half. Bill Hughes galloped 17 yards for the lone Sailor counter. The Sailors brought the season to a close by defeating the Tryon Longhorns 20-12. This game was played in six inches of snow. Bruce McConnell tallied all three TD's. JIM OROSCO Halfback Letters won SS GARY TREGO Quarter Honorable Mention LCC Team Letters won SSS BILL HUGHES Second Team LCC Team Letters won SSS ED KEUTER End Letters won S bruce McConnell Halfback Honorable Mention LCC Team Letters won SS SKIP ELFELDT End Honorable Mention LCC Team Letters won SS ED WEIR Guard First Team LCC Team Honorable Mention State Letters won SSS LARRY HILTON Halfback Letters won SS DUANE JOHNSON and BERNEY GOEDERT Student Managers JERRY COMBS End Honorable Mention LCC Team Letters won S MARIAN DIKE Guard Letters won S DON DIKE Center Honorable Mention LCC Team Letters won S Front row: J. Colburn, J. Combs, J. Orosco, E. Weir, A. McVay, J. Haugland. Back row: E. Keuter, G. Trego, B. McConnell, L. Hilton, B. Hughes, Coach, Mr. V. Thomsen; J. Goedert. s O S O 51 Wallace 38 L.C.C. Tournament 59 Paxton 57 75 Tryon 44 42 Brady 77 51 Hershey 54 20 St. Pats. 39 51 Madrid 67 50 Chappell 69 S. P. V. A. Tournament 67 Maxwell 52 55 Stapleton 62 57 Imperial 76 35 Hershey 46 33 Big Springs 46 50 Grant 66 45 Brady 73 District Tournament 67 Oshkosh 65 53 St. Pats 54 L. Hilton, G. Trego, E. Keuter, B. McConnell, B. Hughes Second 7ecuK Front row: J. Bowden, L. Merrill, B. White, W. White, D. Hughes. Back row: C. Scarlett, Coach, Mr. J. Thompson; G. Wooden, R. Jochum, L. Evans, J. Lundvall, W. King, G. Funk, J. Thompson, R. Sandberg, J. Weir, L. Goedert. S O S O 36 Wallace 23 49 Paxton 39 56 Try on 30 Elsie Invitational 47 Hershey 38 27 St. Pats 18 54 Elsie 44 31 Madrid • 32 42 Chappell 49 57 Paxton 36 53 Maxwell 25 33 Stapleton 16 44 Madrid 39 35 Hershey 43 39 Big Springs 36 52 Grant 54 34 Brady 65 58 Oshkosh 61 This was a third team game. Front row: B. McGuire, J. Lundvall, L. Hilton, E. Weir, W. White, D. Hughes, S. Elfeldt, G. Funk, B. Hughes, B. McConnell, and J. Orosco, Second row: Mr. V. Thomsen, J. Bowden, J. Thompson, D. Thompson, A. McVay, L. Merrill, J. Colburn, J. Combs, R. Jochum, Mr. J. Thompson, Mr. W. Hasemeyer. Dual Meets April 20 April 27 May 4 TRACK SCHEDULE Paxton, Hershey, and St. Patricks of North Platte Kearney Invitational, Kearney, Nebraska Lincoln County Meet, Brady, Nebraska District Track Meet LETTERMEN Left to right: J. Orosco, D. Thompson, R. Elfeldt, L. Hilton, and B. Hughes. alette (?Cci Front row: B. Goedert, J. Orosco, B. Hughes, B. McConnell, L. Hilton, D. Johnston, and Mr. V. Thomsen. Second row: J. Haugland, D. Thompson, J. Combs, G. Trego, M. Dike, R. Elfeldt, E. Weir, Back row: Mr. W. Hasemeyer, B. McGuire, J. Goedert, E. Keuter, D. Dike, L. Merrill, and Mr. J. Thompson. OFFICERS OF THE LETTER CLUB President.....................-..............BILL HUGHES Vice President- -------------------------... -GARY TREGO Secretary-Treasurer--------------------------JIM OROSCO Sponsor..................................MR. HASEMEYER The Letter Club held its annual dinner at the end of the school year. The Letter Club initiated the following new members this school year: Jerry Combs, Marion Dike, Bernard Goedert, Jerry Goedert, Jerry Haugland, and Bob McGuire. ScUC iett y Front row: Cheerleaders: K. Goedert, S. Danielson, J. Elfeldt, M, Homstedt, R, Thompson, and K. Fleecs. Second row: M. Scarlett, C. Sandberg, M. Rowley, P. LaRue, N. King, P. McKinley, P. Kirts, and G. Quimby. Third row: M. Hayes, P. Morris, S. Fleecs, D. Cook, J. Flannigan, S. Sadie, and V. Campos. Back row: Miss Finecy, N. Rutt, R. Houser, P, Hayes, E. Holm, P. Flannigan, and M. Binegar. ScUianette We started the year with a membership of thirty girls. Miss Finecy was our sponsor. The officers were as follows: President--------- Vice President- - • Secretary---------- Treasurer- - — - Manager of Sales- Assistants-------- Program Chairman Assistant---------- - - PAT FLANNIGAN - KATHLEEN FLEECS ■ ---NORMA KING • - KAREN GOEDERT • ......PAT KIRTS ■ ROSALIE THOMPSON JOSEE ELFELDT SHARON DANIELSON - - SHIRLEY FLEECS Pep Club sponsored homecoming at the Paxton game. The queen, Karen Goedert; and the king. Bill Hughes; were crowned at the halftime. A homecoming dance was held in the gym that evening. The uniforms are white turtleneck sweaters and red four-gore skirts. (£6ee Cecute 6 FIRST TEAM CHEERLEADERS Sharon Danielson, Karen Goedert, Kathleen Fleecs, Rosalie Thompson. The cheerleaders uniforms are white sweaters with which they wear red corduroy collars. The skirts are red corduroy lined with white satin. White tennis shoes with red tassels finish the outfit. SECOND TEAM CHEERLEADERS Mary Ann Holmstedt and Josee Elfeldt The uniforms of the Second Team Cheerleaders are white short sleeve boy blouses with red corduroy princess style jumpers and red corduroy jackets to match. They wear tennis shoes. I Front row: M. Scarlett, M. Hayes, P. Kirts, S. Danielson, M, Rowley, R. Thompson, P. LaRue, C. Sandberg, K. Goedert, P. McKinley, and G, Quimby. Back row: N. King, K. Fleecs, L. Cannady, S. Fleecs, M. Holmstedt, J. Elfeldt, N. Rutt, Mrs. Babbitt, K. Nitche, E. Holm, P. Flannigan, J. Flannigan, M. Binegar, and S. Sadie. OFFICERS President------------------------- Vice President----------------------- Secretary-------- - — ------------ Treasurer---------------------- - Sales Manager- ---------------------- Assistant Sales Manager- ----------- Sports Manager-------------------- Assistant Sports Manager---------- ----KAREN GOEDERT ---KATHLEEN FLEECS ----PAT FLANNIGAN ......NORMA KING - - SHARON DANIELSON MARY ANN HOLMSTEDT ......PATTY KIRTS .......EMMA HOLM We initiated the freshmen at the beginning of the year with a chili supper. They wore jeans, white shirts, and a green ribbon in the back of their hair. The girls spent most of their time playing valleyball and tumbling. Parties were additional activities of the G. A. A. -4T Front row, left to right: M. Scarlett, P. Morris, C. Sandberg, S, Danielson, N. King. S. Sadie, M. Hayes, and P. Campos. Middle row: R. Thompson, S. Fleecs, D. Cook, N. Rutt, A. Kellie, D. Pueppka, and M. Rowley. Back row: Mrs. Babbitt, J. Bowden, G. Marts, W. White, E. Keuter, R. Houser, J. Orosco, and J. Weir. Not pictured: Mrs. Stafford and T. Vega. The Log was issued entirely by the newspaper staff this year. They gathered the news, typed the pages, and mimeographed them. The editions were issued in October, December, February, and April. Audrey Kellie was the editor and Paulina Campos was her assistant this year. TftcxecC € vui Front royv; C. Scarlett, B. Goedert, P. Kirts, P. McKinley, R. Thompson, K. Goedert, P, LaRue, M. Scarlett, and Miss Finecy. Second row: N, King, M. Homstedt, J. Elfeldt, G. Aden, P. Flannigan, B, Hughes, D. Hughes, and J. Flannigan. Back row: L. Hilton, W. White, H. Holm, D. Nelson, P. Hayes, B. Lunkwitz, J. Lundvall, J. Earney, and D. Johnston. Octette Left to right: D. Johnston, G. Aden, W. White, J. Goedert, B. White, D. Nelson, B. Lunkwitz, D. Hughes. 2u zntet Left to right: B. Hughes, J. Lundvall, E. Keuter, and L. Hilton. 7tea Front row: P. LaRue, N. King, J. Flannigan, R. Thompson, and P. McKinley. Back row: M. Holmstedt, P. Hayes, and P. Flannigan. tplee Front row: C. Scarlett, D. Johnston, D. Fischer, D. Hughes, G. Aden, D. Fischer, B. Goedert, and Miss Finecy, Second row: L. Hilton, L. Evans, R. Elfeldt, J, Colburn, W. White, J. Lundvall, and B. Hughes. Back row: B. Lundwitz, D. Nelson, J. Goedert, B. White, E. Keuter, D. Kelly, W. King, and F. Lundwitz. tfCee Front row: P. Campos, P. Kirts, P. LaRue, K. Goedert, P. McKinley, V. Campos, C. Sandberg, M. Scarlett, and Miss Finecy. Second row; S. Sadie, R. Thompson, S. Fleecs, M. Holmstedt, D. Cook, A. Kellie, D. Pueppka, and N. King. Back row: K. Fleecs, M. Binegar, J. Elfeldt, J. Earney, P. Hayes, E. Holm, P. Flannigan, M. Haugland, and J. Flannigan. Seated: V. Thomsen, Advisor; J. Orosco, Reporter; L. Hilton, Secretary; B. Hughes, President; E. Keuter, Vice President; R. Elfeldt, Treasurer; and G, Trego, Sentinel. Middle row: D. Fischer, R. Jochum, D. Hughes, E. Weir, J. Lundvall, L. Sadie, J. Thompson, D. Fischer, J. Weir, and R. Sandberg. Back row: B. McConnell, P. Sandberg, B. Lunkwitz, J. Haugland, F. Lunkwitz, D. Kelly, W. King, D. Dike, M. Dike, and D. Thompson. This year the F. F. A. had three money making projects. They were a box social co-sponsored with the Pep Club, Gathered and sold old bones, and sold magazine sub- scriptions. The annual parent and son banquet was held during the month of April. The judging team consisting of Dan Kelly, Wayne King, Skip Elfeldt, and Gary Trego won first place at the Grassland Hereford Show in North Platte, on October 9, 1955. The Parliamentary Procedure team won a blue ribbon, Marion Dike won a Red Ribbon in the Creed Speaking, Skip Elfeldt won a Blue Ribbon on his record book, and also won a Red Ribbon on his Treasurer's book, Larry Hilton won a White Ribbon on his Secretary's book at the District 7 F. F. A. contest at McCook, Nebraska. Gary Trego, Jim Haugland, and Jerome Fleecs won the team trophy for the second straight year at the State High School Rodeo at Harrison, Nebraska. Student ouuctl Front row: Marlene Scarlett, Bernie Goedert, Karen Goedert, Gary Trego, Sharon Daniel- son, Pat LaRue. Back row: Mr. K. W. Bowden, Larry Hilton, and Bob White. OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL President----------- Vice President------ Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor------------- ---GARY TREGO ---LARRY HILTON - - KAREN GOEDERT MR. K. W. BOWDEN This year in our Student Council we have eight members, two from each class. We were very active this year and had three meetings a month. Some of our functions this year were; to foster school spirit, sponsored bundle week, we invited neighboring schools for a Student Council get together, sponsored building of a new trophy case, sold Sutherland Sailor hats, and we also had an all high school party. Pat LaRue moved to Idaho in December so Sharon Sadie replaced her for the Freshman Class. (?6sU tf uz 'P'KHpuZ The annual all grade school program was presented December 14, 1955 in the High School Gymnasium, under the direction of Miss Beth Finecy. It was centered around the Christmas theme. The presentation was given in three parts. Part I Song by the Kindergarten and the First Grade Rhythm Band. Part II Showed how Christmas iscelebrated in the countries of Holland, Mexico, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, and America. Grades two through six illustrated each country by a native carol and dance. A narrator was used to briefly describe each country's Christmas customs. Part in Was a series of five tableau scenes representing the first Christmas. Each scene was preceded by a Biblical narration and then as the scene was revealed, the High School Mixed Chorus sang an appropriate carol. The scenes used were: Scene I Manger Scene Scene n The Angels appearing to the Shepherds Scene III The Shepherds at the Manger Scene IV An Angel appearing to Joseph The participants of Part in were the students in the seventh and eighth grades. Front row: K. Reicks, R. Cody, D. Lewis, J. Holmstedt, R, McCune, J. Ward, R. Anderson, and Miss Schwieger. Back row: J. Holm, M. Reid, M. Stewart, V. White, P. Callihan, M. Chapman, and A. Adams. Not pictured: S. Forden and J. Stoll. Front row; Miss Schwieger, D. Hernandez, R. Shuler, D. Frenzen, S. Crosby, S. Kendall, and D. Ream. Back row: D. Hernandez, L. Loya, R. Burch, S. Danielson, D. Witt, K. Swedberg, and C. Tyler, Not pictured: R. Flebbe and L. Hernandez. 07 i uC u?cinte i6 'pin t tyuute Front row: M. Moritz, S. Bowden, R. Vega, K. Moore, C. Compos, M. Kelly, L. Hermanson, P. Cassell, D. Thompson, and S, Johnson. Middle row: Mrs. Springer, G. Campos, M. Huber, J. McVay, A. Gonzales, R. Hernandez, J. Baker, S. Warren, D. Kendall, and M. Cody. Back row: B. Lundvall, R. Keuter, L. Munoz, F. Her- nandez, E. Kennedy, M. Crosby, P. Stewart, S. Goedert, P. Gill, and R. Chapman. Not pictured: D. Miller and K. Brand. Front row: D. Reid, L. Case, N. Miller, C. Adams, R. Dike, L. Oliveros, and L. Loya. Middle row: J. Shuler, C. Adams, M. Burklund, L. Holmstedt, G. Peterson, J. Dancer, and B. Beveridge. Back row: Miss Roth, K. Beatty, L. Townsend, D. Marrs, D. Rutt, E. Ream, and D. Swedberg. Second tyioute Front row: P. Compos, D. Warren, M. Thompson, K. Thomsen, V. Vega, and D. Mc- Kinley. Middle row: G. Werner, J. Flannigan, R. Klapal, V. Gonzales, B. Forden, and C. Callihan. Back row; B. LaValey, R. Cassell, K. Kealy, A. Vega, J. Hernandez, A. Stewart, and Mrs. Brownell. Not pictured: K. Ward and T. Ross. 7 vid tyioute Front row: H. Loya, J. Buschman, S. Cassell, L. Goedert, N. Reicks, L. Reitz, B. Pickel, R. Crosby, and M. Oliveros. Middle row: Miss Schuler, M. Jochum, L. Rowley, D. Walbert, L. East, S. Linstrom, T. Shuler, L. Dike, J. Lovenberg, and C. Thomsen. Back row: C. Chapman, J. McClure, C. Ringlund, H. Beveridge, E. Crosby, D. Jones, R. Canady, M. Vega, and J. Dickerson, Not pictured: C. Brand. Front row: L. Hoatson, C. Brownell, R. Scarlett, K. Hermansen, K. Rotert, L. Reicks, J. Broge, B. Goedert, S. Beeson, and M. Dike. Middle row: Miss Saltzman, D. Thomsen, J. Lovenberg, M. Warren, J. Binegar, B. Stoll, R. Miller, D. Munoz, and D. Hilton. Back row: J. Magnuson, M. Matsutani, D. Bowden, P. Ream, K. Crockett, M. East, G. White, S. Allison, and P. Vega. Not pictured: S. Flebbe. Front row: J. Carlson, J. Kellie, H. Reitz, L. Eckhoff. R. Evans, A. Rowley. D. Sadie, N. Crosby, L. Valey, K. Cassell. Middle row: B. Funk, S. Harshfield, V. Maxwell, J. Campos, M. Flannigan, F. Munoz, P. Buschman, M. Frenzen, L. Adams, and L. Ridgeway. Back row: M, Goedert, M. Peterson, H. Burch, S. Applegate, R. Rowley, Mrs. Guffey, L. Houser, R. Weir, M. McVay, R. Brownell, and F. Thompson. Not pictured: E. Flebbe and D. Tyler. Scxt£ tcuCe Front row: C. Scarlett, D. Hayes, D. Reicks, D. Thomsen, J. Copeland, B. Henningsen, M. Crockett, I. Dike, B. Dickerson, and J. Brownell. Middle row: L. Hoatson, M. Eckhoff, L. Burklund, J. Jochum, B. White, D. Thompson, B. Goedert, L. Rutt, J. Binegar, and J. Colburn, Back row: Miss Jacob, C. Holmstedt, M. Moore, M. Ream, V. Kennedy, R. Meyen, J. Applegate, C. Crosby, E. Rotert, and M. Bowden. Seventh tcuCe Front row: P. Danielson, L. Broge, J. Dickerson, D. Kellie, G. Morris, J. Holm, S. Arnold, and D. Funk. Middle row: J. Holmstedt, T. Powell, V. Vega, R. Peterson, A. Hernandez, J. Binegar, L. Dike, and D. Beeson. Back row: V. Rowley, D. Ortiz, L. Hahn, J. Chase, Mrs. Beatty, H. Beveridge, B. Henningsen, and L. Gill. Front row: V. Nelson, E. Martinez, J. Kelly, B. Houser, D, Bowden, R. Quimby, L. Godeker, S. Munoz, J. Campos, L. Hayes, and N. Dickerson. Middle row: C. Burklund, L. McKinley, S. White, J. Wooden, G. Lew, M. Moore, W. Howerton, K. Brownell, and P. Thomsen. Back row: Mr. Vawser, P. Case, J. Goedert, D. Coker, R. Munoz, K. Marrs, R. Faling, B. Moore, B. Vega, J. Applegate, and D. Dike, Not pictured: P. Flebbe and G. McClure. tyuicte Front row: Cheerleaders: B. Henningsen, P. Case, and J. Goedert. Second row: N. Dickerson, R. Peterson, L. Hayes, L. Godeker, J. Kelly, J. Binegar, L. Broge, and P, Danielson. Third row: Mrs. Beatty, L. Dike, V. Rowley, A. Hernandez, S. Munoz, E. Martinez, V. Vega, and P. Thomsen. Back row: M. Moore, K. Brownell, D. Coker, J. Chase, K. Marrs, L. Hahn, W. Howerton, and J. Wooden. tytcuCe ‘Saa et zM Front row: D. Bowden, S. White, R. Faling, B. Munoz, and J. Campos. Middle row: Mr. Vawser, J. Dickerson, V. Nelson, G. Morris, J. Holmstedt, J. Holm, S. Arnold, D. Funk, D. Beeson, G. Lew, T. Powell, L. Gill, R. Quimby, B. Houser, and D, Kellie. Back row: L. McKinley, D. Ortiz, H. Beveridge, B. Vega, B. Moore, J. Applegate, D. Dike, and C. Burklund. tcuCe 'poat aCl Front row: R. Munoz, J. Campos, B. Moore, H. Beveridge, D. Dike, R. Faling, B. Vega, and S. White. Middle row: V. Nelson, J. Dickerson, J. Holm, J. Holmstedt, D. Beeson, R. Quimby, T. Powell, G. Morris, S. Arnold, and D. Funk. Back row: Mr. Vawser, D. Bowden, G. Lew, L. McKinley, D. Ortiz, J. Applegate, C. Burklund, L. Gill, B. Houser, and D. Kellie. ARMSTRONG IMPLEMENT CO. C ong r atulati on s Seniors on a Successful Year Allis -Chalmers New Idea I .R. MAIN CLINIC INSURANCE AGENCY DR. H. E. MOORE DR. J. C. BAKER Phone 27 Sutherland Congratulations Seniors From JESSE W CRANE STANDARD CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING CO. Omaha, Nebraska Manufacturers of Livestock condit- ioners, tonics, vitamins, proteins with guaranteed vitamin analysis, antibiotics, and B 12. LUKE WHITE, Representative Box 596 Sutherland, Nebraska a cu'p ANTS C ongr atulations and Best Wishes to All the Class of '56 MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE GOEDERT SON S Sutherland, Nebraska ADAMS SWANSON FUNERAL HOME 401 W. 4th St. Congratulations to the Class of 1956 North Platte, Nebraska SUTHERLAND COURIER Best Wishes to the Phone 117 Seniors of 1956 Sutherland, Nebr. EVERETT ROBERTS LYON'S I. G. A. SUPER MARKET m North Platte, Nebraska A Good Bank in a Good Town. good 4 FIRST SECURITY BANK SIMON BROTHERS PLATTE ARMY STORE SKELLY INN CAFE Phone 1 ELZA BURCHAM CHUCK WAGON BILL HEMMING CAFE AND GIFT SHOP Gifts - Novelties Leather Goods NORTH C. WING, Prop Congratulations (A.'Z'ZOO cl DRUG CO. BAR WILLIAM NITSCHE - Phone 80 - Owner - Phone 44 - Sutherland, Nebraska Sutherland, Nebraska Good Luck Seniors of 1956 JOE DYE'S PLAINS MOTORS PARK MOTEL Sutherland, Nebraska SALES SERVICE SUTHERLAND CLEANERS Ford Headquarters Tops in Dry Cleaning 209 E. 4th - North Platte - Phone 106 - - Phone 87 - Sutherland, Nebraska WOODY'S Read the News CONOCO SERVICE and Advertisements in the KEITH COUNTY NEWS Published Mondays and Tuesdays in Ogallala, Nebraska martin’s Meet, Eat, and Drink at t— i i t— —i r— err AUTO SALES t= 1 1 tn 1 1 O DESOTO PLYMOUTH TASTEE TREET DRIVE INN Sales and Service Luncheonette and Fountain Phone 181 307 E. 5th St. Corner 11th and Jeffer's St. North Platte, Nebraska North Platte, Nebr. ROYAL Compliments of NIELSON WALTHER'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Sales - Service North Platte Phone 700 North Platte GRAHAM EDWARDS 1 NC. GROCERY We Specialize in Eggs for Home of Fine Furnishings Grade Top Prices Phone 57 Res. Phone 149 North Platte Lexington Sutherland, Nebraska ACES TOWNE HOUSE PLACE North Platte's Finest A Place Where Teenagers Are Welcome Party Room Phone 43 Sutherland, Nebraska Congratulations, Seniors! DELORES ALLISON F rom Phone 158 Sutherland FLOWERS COKER'S STORE Dry Goods FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERING Groceries and Meats APPLIANCES -Phone 30- We Service Everything We Sell 108 West 5th Street Sutherland, Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska PLATTE FLORAL WESTFIELD MARKET 504 N. Jeffers MILLARD ADAMSON Phone-900 Phone 175 - 1204 West A North Platte, Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska MASTER HATTERS SHRAKE BODY SHOP CLEANERS Complete Body Rebuilding Wrecker Service 116 W. Fifth St. 102 West Front North Platte North Platte, Nebraska CEDAR BOWLING LANES Congratulations CEDAR BOWL CAFE to the Class of '56 North Platte, Nebraska TELEGRAPH BULLETIN 7 i ) Congratulations! CJzt-aAti BARBER SHOP JOHN G. TOWNSEND CO. Booster for Sutherland Sutherland, Nebraska YOU WANT.. TEiR IGGS AND LEU CO-OP CAFE LUMBER. COAL AND HARDWARE GLEN AND LEORA KENDALL Sutherland Sutherland PETE'S CAFE fsJFMiTTi For the Best Dairy. Products 6 Hamburgers for $1. 00 Always the Peak of Quality Sutherland, Nebraska Look for Fairmont's Grade A Milk SHERMAN'S SERVICE Fairmont's Ice Cream Fairmont's Cottage Cheese Phone 202 THE Sutherland CLARENCE N. LIERLEY FOODS CO. FARM EQUIPMENT International Harvester North Platte, Nebraska Phone No. 87W Paxton Western Nebraska's Finest Dairy STUDIO CAMERA SHOP Everything in Photography 412 N. Dewey North Platte, Nebr. BANK OF PAXTON Paxton, Nebraska Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $10, 000 - Phone 41- Congratulations Seniors, « 5L Congratulations! SUTHERLAND LUMBER COMPANY Nuf-Sed - Phone 7 - First in Modern Design and Proved Performance I PLYMOUTH f Sutherland, Nebraska MODERN t Quality Food At Sensible Prices OFFICE EQUIPMENT C'''Z L' Complete Line of Typewriters School Supplies COFFEE SHOP Sixth and Pine Streets Ogallala, Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska Courtesy of CO-OPERATIVE OIL CO. Gas - Grease - Oil CO. North Platte, Nebraska Tank iVagon tfCQ'OPl) RUNGE V. E. KUHNS - W. D. HAYES MALONEY - COX-KUHNS FURNITURE New and Used Furniture Morticians - Ambulance Serving This Communit’ Since 1907 211 East Sixth Street North Platte, Nebraska - Phone 38 - 102 N Dewey - North Platte Aij eighmy MC DONALD STATE BANK Telephone 3224 - 3225 (Established 1878) North Platte, Nebraska 510-20 East 4th Street Member, Federal Reserve North Platte, Nebraska System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Enjoy a Fine Restaurant Meal at KING FONG ADEN'S GAFF b rcjKJt. Phone 8 Corner of 5th and Dewey Groceries - Fresh Meat North Platte, Nebraska Canned Goods Sutherland, Nebraska Congratulations 2 U j ) to the Class of 56 LAUNDRY -y | | HOLMSTEDT CO. Phone 47 Sutherland, Nebraska Sutherland, Nebraska Best Wishes to the CIRCLE BAR Seniors of 1956 (CURLEY HOSFORD) Phone 954 BUCK'S HARDWARE 610 N. Dewey St. North Platte, Nebr. DR. ROY EURICK THE FAMOUS CLOTHING DENTIST Complete Furnishing 517 Dewey - Phone 307 for Men North Platte North Platte Nebraska McNEEL'S SUTHERLAND ELECTRIC Phone 156 12th and Jeffers North Platte, Nebraska EDW. L. GOEDERT, Prop. t TASTEE SNACK DRIVE IN MELODY TIME BALLROOM East Hi-Way 30 Skating and Dancing LOUIS BERMEL, Prop. Ogallala, Nebraska DR. A. W. WARREN LANDONS C LOTHING X-Ray Diagnosis Suits for Men and Boys Phone 9 Sutherland North Platte, Nebraska The staff of the 1956 Annual wishes to thank the people who contributed their ads to make this edition of our Annual possible. LITHOGRAPHED BY LOR PUBLISHING CO. 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