Sutherland High School - Log Yearbook (Sutherland, NE)
- Class of 1962
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% Presented by the Glass cS u Aer an A A(ijA ScAoo c5 ut ier an d debrasba Ann ua c Grade School Editor Photographers The Little Spokes Faculty Editor Athletic Editors Activities Editors Senior Editors This page sponsored by: SUTHERLAND LUMBER COMPANY Sutherland CHRIS ROSENBURG INSURANCE North Platte Dennis Thomsen, a beloved friend and fellow classmate of the seniors of 1962, left us with the inspiration to fight on and never gave up hope - no matter how difficult the task. His memory will linger on in the hearts of his many, many friends as his life on earth was blessed with many outstanding talents. In memory of him we dedicate this annual, The Log of 62 Con en s Administration High School Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Athletics Organizations Elementary ADMINISTRA TION MR. K. W. BOWDEN - Superintendent; Hometown; Arthur, Nebraska; B.S. Degree from Kearney State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska; M.A. Degree from Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado; Teaches: Physics; Sponsors: Student Council. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1962 You have many trophies and honors to show for a great many achieve- ments which you made both as a class and individually during your school days in Sutherland. The parents, teachers, and the community can be proud of these attainments. The time has come for you to break up that 'ole' gang and really do things on your own. I hope each of you set your sights for bigger things. I know each of you, with your determination, will have success in whatever you undertake to do in life. Good luck and may God be with you always. Sincerely, KurtisW. Bowden MR. VERNON THOMSEN - High School Principal; Hometown: Sutherland, Nebraska; B.S. Degree from University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska; Teaches: Math, Science; Sponsors: Annual; Assistant Basketball Coach. FACULTY ft MRS. DON KENNEDY - Hometown: Eckley, Colorado; B. A. Degree from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado; Teaches: English, Speech; Sponsors: Dramatics, and Pep Club. MRS. MARY LEE CROSBY - Hometown: Sutherland, Nebraska; A. B. Degree from Park College, Parks ville, Missouri; Teaches: Home Economics, General Science; Spon- sors: Junior Class and Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. MRS. PAUL BABBITT - Hometown: Her- shey, Nebraska; B. S. Degree from Ne- braska State Teachers College at Kearney; 2 summers at Boulder; Teaches: Com- mercial; Sponsors: G.A.A.; Co-Sponsors: Junior Class. MRS. GARY TREGO - Hometown: Brady, Nebraska; B. M. E. Degree from University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska; Teaches: Music, English. This page sponsored by: SNO-E-WHITE Sutherland, Nebraska MR. RICHARD O'NEILL - Hometown: Ra- venna, Nebraska; B. A. Degree from Kearney State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska; Teaches: Social Studies, Physical Education; Sponsors: Freshman Class, Letterclub; Coaches: Football. MR. ROBERT TISHENDORF - Hometown: Niobrara, Nebraska; B. A. Physical Ed. from Wayne State, Wayne, Nebraska; Teaches: Physical Ed., English, and Civics; Senior Class, Co-Sponsor of Letter Club; Coaches: Basketball, Track. MR. NATHEN BRUNDRIDGE - Hometown: Denver, Colorado; B. S. Agriculture from Colorado State, Ft. Collins, Colorado; Teaches: Vo. Ag. and General Shop; Sponsors: Sophomore Class, F.F. A. HAMILTON FUNDS This page sponsored by: BOB TISHENDORF Mrs. Hoatson, Mrs. Crockett, Pete Glaze Mrs. Stark, Mrs. German Mrs. Epping Mrs. Stewart Bob Lewis Jack Humphrey This page sponsored by: CALLAHAN IMPLEMENT North Platte Suess 7: JAo Ubangy Barb I Elmer Robert Tishendorf Donna T., Jayne B., Janny B., Jeanne B., Frank T., Joyce B., Maddy T. Time's up, Donnal Rod and Whity Three Stooges Hearty Rod and Sleeping John Lee and Barb Milan M.; Bruce W. New hair due, Jeri? Merlin C. Don't yell, V.K. Mrs. Meyen Milan and Jayne r MILAN MOORE Doc” President Age 18; Height 5 10 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Brown Ambition: Go to New York and be a Playboy. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Groups 1,2,3, 4; St. Council 1; Played Herbert Hooley in Junior Class Play; Homecoming Attendant 2 BILL GEODERT Tulips Vice President Age 18; Height 5'11 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Brown Ambition: Go to College Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Played Tim in Junior Class Play; Homecoming Attendant 4 JAYNE BINEGAR Pete Secretary Age 17; Height 5'7 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Green Ambition: Your guess is as good as mine. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Played Louise Carson in Junior Class Play; Homecoming Attendant 1, 3 VIRGINIA KENNEDY Treasurer Age 18; Height 5'5 ; Hair, Light Brown; Eyes, Dark Brown Ambition: To own a beauty salon in Paris Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Small Groups 1,2,3, 4; Dramatics 1. 2, 3, 4; Played Miss Hannah in Junior Class Play; Homecoming Attendant 4 JIM JOCHUM Jumpin JimM Age 17; Height 6'1 ; Hair, Blonde; Eyes, Blue Ambition: Diesel Technician Activities: Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Letter Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 1, 2; Played Butch in Junior Class Play; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CONSTANCE HOLMSTEDT Connie Age 17; Height 5'6 ; Hair, Blonde; Eyes, Blue Ambition: Travel around the world. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2,3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Small Groups 2, 3, 4; Katsie Prew in Junior Class Play DONNA THOMPSON Dude Age 18; Height 5'3 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Blue Ambition: English Teacher Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Flossie Nelson in Jun- ior Class Play This page sponsored by FA1RACRES DAIRY North Platte, Nebraska CAROLYN CROSBY Cros Age 17; Height 5'11 ; Hair, Dark Brown; Eyes, Dark Brown Ambition: To have fun working. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 4; Dotty Allen in Junior Class Play LEE HOATSON Spots Age 18; Height 5 10 ; Hair, Black; Eyes, Blue Ambition: To become a millionaire without working. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter Club 2,3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Played Bill Trent in Junior Class Play; Small Groups 1, 2,3, 4 JOHN COLBURN Big John Age 17; Height 6'; Hair, Dark Brown; Eyes, Brown Ambition: To be successful Activities: Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Letter Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Groups 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Played Henry Van Cleave in Junior Class Play This page sponsored by LONGHORN BAR Sutherland, Nebraska MARLIN WHITE “Flash Age 18; Height 5'7 ; Hair, Blonde; Eyes, Blue Ambition: To be 6'3 Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Letter Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Boys' Glee 4; Played George Lawrence in Junior Class Play; Homecoming King EVELYN ROTERT Eve Age 18; Height 5 9 ; Hair, Blonde; Eyes, Blue Ambition: Secretary Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA DICKERSON Barb” Age 18; Height 5'2”; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Green Ambition: Beautician Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1,2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES COPELAND Jim Age 18; Height 5'6”; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Blue Ambition: Rancher or Teacher Activities: Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Letter Club 2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1.2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 1,2, 3, 4; Small Groups 2, 3, 4; Played Captain O'Shea in Junior Class Play; Annual Editor MICKEY BOWDEN Mick Age 17; Height 5'11 ; Hair, Black; Eyes, Blue Ambition: To make money Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Played Joe Nash in Junior Class Play; Letter Club 3, 4 RONNIE EVANS Ron Age 17; Height 6'; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Blue Ambition: Rancher and Rodeoing Activities: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 1. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 IVAN DIKE Punk Age 17; Height 5'10 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Blue Ambition: Have fun while I can Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Mgr. Basket- ball 1,2; Student Mgr. Track 1; Letter Club 1,2,3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Played Slim in Junior Class Play MERLIN CROCKETT Mert Age 18; Height 5'9 ; Hair, Blonde; Eyes, Blue Ambition: Aeronautics Designer Activities: Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 3; Letter Club 3,4; Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4; Played Honeyboy Brown in Junior Class Play JERILN RAE LEONHARDT Jeri Age 18; Height 5'5 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Green Ambition; To be a beautician and get married Activities; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Triple Trio 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 3; Student Council 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Played Miss Cruikshank in Junior Class Play; Homecoming Queen 4 RODNEY MEYEN ,,Rods,, Age 18; Height 5'11 ; Hair, Blonde; Eyes, Green Ambition: To become a Coach Activities: Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 4; Played Albert Maxey in Junior Class Play; Homecoming Attendant 3; Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4 JANET BROWNELL Jan Age 18; Height 5'1 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Brown Ambition: Nurse Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1,2,3, 4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Student Council 3; Played Arlena Dusen- berry in Junior Class Play DORIS JEAN REICKS Reeksey Age 18; Height 5'2 ; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Hazel Ambition: Happiness and success in life. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Small Groups 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Played Melanie LeRoy in Junior Class Play CLASS OFFICERS President.................MILAN MOORE Vice President............BILL GOEDERT Secretary..................JAYNE BINEGAR Treasurer.............VIRGINIA KENNEDY CLASS COLORS Pink and Silver CLASS MOTTO HBuild for character; not for fame. CLASS FLOWER Pink Carnation PROPHECIES FOR THE CLASS OF 1962 Ten years have passed, and we find the class of 1962 quite busy. MILAN MOORE - Milan's ambition was to go to New York and be a playboy. He didn't quite make it to New York, but he is now Sutherland's leading playboy. BILL GOEDERT - Bill is still talking to himself about that wonderful end that Suth- erland had in the 1961 football season. JOHN COLBURN - John is now state representative for Geritol Junior. He is so pepped up that he makes regular visits to P. U. DONNA THOMPSON - Donna is head of the English department at P. U. JIM JOCHUM - Jim runs a very popular nudist colony in Sunshine Valley, Missouri. MICK BOWDEN - Mick has now retired after making his fortune selling insect re- pellent and fly swatters to the patrons of Jim's Resort. MARLIN WHITE - Marlin just won the Mr. America contest of 1972. He is the tallest winner in the history of the contest. MERLIN CROCKETT - Men is the girls' volleyball coach at S. H. S. At least one of his students has to stay after school every night. RODNEY ME YEN - Rod is the district distributer for Coors. He is also the proud father of four little alcoholics. JIM COPELAND - Jim is Tarzen of the latest film hit - Tarzen's New Love-Vir- ginia. CONNIE HOLMSTEDT - Connie recently made the gossip columns when she had to cancel her wedding because she was late and didn't bring an excuse. JANET BROWNELL - After graduating from high school Janet joined the Waves and is now learning how to cope with Gales on the high seas. BARBARA DICKERSON - Barb is now one of Arthur Murray's leading teachers. She is famous for her new version of the Twist, and Shimmey. RON EVANS - Ron was always hunting, illegally of course. Now to make sure he doesn't get caught, he became Game Warden. JAYNE BINEGAR - Jayne is waiting for Milan to make his second million so they can get married; but Milan says she may have to wait a long time. IVAN DIKE - Ivan was always a good talker, so he is now an auctioneer. You can see him down on Main Street any day of the week. He is still trying to sell that old Plymouth that he has been trying to sell for five years. VIRGINIA KENNEDY - Virginia has changed her name to Wisdom and is a very busy woman. Besides owning and operating her beauty salon she is raising an eight-man football team and two cheerleaders. LEE HOATSON - After going to a New York modeling school, Lee is now the top hot-dog model for Frankfurter Inc. DORIS REICKS - After graduating with top honors from the Arthur Murray Dance Studios, Doris went to Africa and is now trying to teach the Twist to the Pigmies. CAROLYN CROSBY - Carolyn now is playing Center for the Philadelphia Warriors after beating out Wilt the Stilt. EVELYN ROTERT - Evelyn is now the world's champion roller skater and is touring England. JERI LEONHARDT - Jeri has changed her name to Funk and is busy raising a dozen little Funks. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, THE CLASS OF 1962, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make the following bequests: I, Rodney Joe Meyen, will my so called peroxided blond hair and football ability to Frank Thompson, so that the girls will chase him. 1, Mick Bowden, will my ability to think of a will to any junior who might have the same trouble, as I, next year. I, Barbara Dickerson, will my ability to pour myself into my skirts to Sandy Nelson as she is always seen ripping her skirts. I, Donna Thompson, being in a state of questionable mentality, do hereby will my large mouth to my brother Frank so that his potential musical ability may issue forth and become worldly famous. I, Jim Copeland, being of sound mind and body, do will my basketball ability to sit on the bench to Felix Munoz since he'll be doing so much of that next year. I, Connie Holmstedt, being of high spirits will my ability to smile and be happy to all the students who walk the halls of S. H. S. My ability to eat and gain weight goes to cute little Susie Beeson. I, Jayne Binegar, being of knobby knees, but sturdy ones, will them to Mary Anne Goedert since she seems in dire need of them. I, Jeri Leonhardt, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to write letters in English class to Jan Brownell since she never writes to Gale. I, Jim Jochum, will my straight gold locks to Coach O’Neill since his hair is so curly and thick. I, Ron Evans, will my sneaky ability to eat candy in Government class to Bob Funk, so he can eat in peace and quiet. I, Bill Goedert, being of weak mind and sound body, do hereby will my ability to sleep in class and get away with it to all high school boys who hunt ducks on week-day mornings before school. I, Virginia Kennedy, will my ability to have perfect attendance and my unfailing punctuality to all underclassmen as they will find it a marvelous asset. This page is sponsored by the LARRY'S LIQUOR’S and THE NORTH PLATTE MONUMENTS, North Platte, Nebraska I, John Colburn, will my great towering heights to Steve Paulman so it will help him in basketball; my talkative ways to Mike Flannigan since she is so quiet and re- served; and my Government teacher to anyone who wants him. I, Merlin Crockett, being of sound mind with nothing to will, will all of my nothingness to anyone with ambition enough to take it. I, Ivan Dike, will my shiny old wreck of a Plymouth to Dean Fear so he won't have to ride to school in a crowded Volkswagon. I, Lee Hoatson, having no brains at all do hereby will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Felix and my ability to not get caught shooting paper wads in music to Frank. I, Milan Moore, being of quivering mind and twitching body do hereby will my inability to run into John Colburn to Tom Thomlison because he is always so steady nerved, calm, and collected. I, Evelyn Rotert, will my ability to be quiet in Mr. O'Neill's classes to Mike Flannigan as she is always engaged in some kind of an argument and is never wrong. I, Carolyn Crosby, being of sound mind and big body do hereby will my volley- ball ability to Sherry Allison so she won't be such a lousy player. I also will my nick- name to my sister Elaine so she won't feel like a thief when she uses it. I, Janet Brownell, will my ability to date boys on week nights to Ruthie Glaze so she won't have to park with Mary Ann, and my ability to keep quiet in Mr. O'Neill's study hall to Mike Flannigan since she always has her big mouth going. I, Doris Jean Reicks, will my brain to the Department of Oddities at the Smith- sonian Institute and my ability to flirt to the Freshmen girls, because they are so pain- fully shy around members of the opposite sex. I, Marlin White, being of no mind and little body do hereby will my nickname Flash to Herschel Beveridge. This page is sponsored by BUTCH'S BAR and THE FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION of Hershey. Nebraska yA of fanu ary I6iA by ANN RAND CAST 11 Boys 10 Girls Prison Matron ........ Bailiff Judge Heath - -- -- - District Attorney Flint - -- -- -- -- Defense Attorney Stevens - -- -- -- - Clerk of the Court Karen Andre Dr. Kirkland Mrs. John Hutchins — - - Homer Van Fleet Elmer Sweeney Nancy Lee Faulkner — - — - — — - - VIRGIN LA KENNEDY Magda Svenson --. CAROLYN CROSBY John Graham Whitfield Jane Chandler -CONNIE HOLMSTEDT Ingrid Jungquist — - -DONNA THOMPSON Roberta Van Rensselaer — — - - - BARBARA DICKERSON First Stenographer EVELYN ROTERT Second Stenographer - - JANET BROWNELL The action of the play takes place in the Superior Court of York City. The time is the present. Act L A day in March. Act EL The next day. Act HL The following day. Orr director was Mrs. Don Kennedy, for aeipiag to make our play a success. We wish to thank her This page is sponsored by the ?K£T TECUWTT BANK and COKERS STORE Sutherland. Nebraska ,7, unzor Senior This page sponsored by: ADAMS and SWANSON FUNERAL HOME North Platte This page sponsored by: SHOUP SONS, INC. JACK and JILL Sutherland Sutherland Honor )aij Ciy it i Jracfe Promotion Jra c uahon This page sponsored by; T. R. MAIN SONS GOEDERT ELECTRIC Sutherland Sutherland BEFORE AFTER You too can wear a Sweet dreams, Mick? Which way to the Looks interesting!! Maiden-Form! ladies room? Ah! Married Life?? Frenchie Bill A come-as-you are party? While the cats are away. the mice will play! Get that bug! Love at first sight— Concentrating, Connie? Gee, that tickles! Long way up! Long way down! junior (Hass CLASS FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Lavender and White MOTTO; The Door of Knowledge is labled KNOCK President Class Sponsors V. President D. Thomsen S. Paulman Mrs. Crosby F. Thompson Mrs. Babbitt M. Crosby T. Thomlison V. Maxwell H. Reitz M. Peterson E. Nelson P. Patton B. Funk L. Lavaley L. Shaw J. Carlson D. Eggert D. Sadie R. Evans C. Glaze R. Weir N. Todd F. Munoz M. Flannigan D. Purdy M. Goedert L. Houser S. Harshfield A. Rowley J. Kelly junior Glass TYay “OCo JlCore jhfomeworJz” CAST 10 Girls 7 Boys Pamela Jones - - ■ Shalimar Ames - - Tullulah Ploetz - Midge Murphy - - Miss Goodin----- Mrs. Clemson - - Miss Ogilvie----- Mrs. Lundquist — Mrs. Ratchet----- Miss Dill........ Buzz Bailey----- Faversham Lightly Ronald Sassoon - - Mr. Harper------- Coach Guthrie - - Tick Tok-------- Elmer B. Ames - - VIRGINIA MAXWELL MARILYN PETERSON MARY ANN GOEDERT - - MIKE FLANNIGAN -----LOIS LAVALEY -----JANE CARLSON -----PAT PATTON - - DRUSILLA SADLE -----NANCY TODD -----CONNIE GLAZE • - TOM THOMLISON .......LYNN SHAW - - STEVE PAULMAN DON EGGERT .........ED NELSON - FRANK THOMPSON ........BOB FUNK Stage Hands.....................SANDY HARSHFIELD DANA PURDY FELIX MUNOZ RON EVANS ROGER WEIR LAVON HOUSER ACT I: A morning just before classes begin. ACT II: Later that same morning. ACT III: About eight o'clock the same day. Our thanks to our director Miss Rice for her help in putting on our play. MISS RICE This page sponsored by SUTHERLAND LAUNDRY SHERMAN SERVICE STATION Gee, Pat: Everyone's looking, I don't think we should. Can't you do Getting tired, anything right? Frank? Stealing again?? I What's the matter. Puck, your corn's hurt? Hit me once Get it up nere, more and I'll.. shorty This page sponsored by: RODEO BAR BAILEY IMPLEMENT Sutherland Paxton LT ” President Class Sponsors V. President J. Hoefer B. Nelson J. Jochum P. Thomas M. Dike P. Ream P. Vega S. German A. Kinnaman D. White D. Munoz J. Broge M. VanVleet Miss Rice Mr. Brundridge D. Bowden S. Beeson J. Binegar S. Allison K. Crockett B. Goedert L. Reicks Sponsor: MORAN’S JEWELRY North Platte This page sponsored by: SHOUP SONS BUS CALLIHAN Paxton Sutherland President Class Sponsor V. President D. Duncan Mr. O'Neill D. Fear H. Beveridge V. Gummere R. Canaday C. Thomsen L. Reitz N. Borron E. Crosby M. Vega J. Dickerson T. Shuler M. Oliveros L. Dike N. Reicks M. Jochum S. Linstrom L. Goedert D. Evans J. Buschman D. Walbert C. Brand D. Weaver S. Cassell Picture Not J Available V B. Pickel R. Holcott 7res }man yJ cs But, Mom! I did wash! See? Studies must go on! Hershey's! How about Sutherland's? And did you see the dress SHE had on? My! That looks complicated I Back in the saddle again. You look so lovely. Boy! Was I naughty. This page sponsored by: OLE'S BIG GAME LOUNGE HEHNKE'S STORE Paxton . . 3S 3 SEASON RECORD Hershey Lodgepole St. Pats Paxton Stapleton Tryon Big Springs Brady ML-M $ i' v ! V t DICK O'NEILL BOB TISHENDORF Coach Assistant Coach Statistics for the '61 Football Season This is Sutherland’s first undefeated season since 1944. The Sailors ranked first in the state in Class B, and third in overall eight-man football. Sutherland now has 12 consecutive victories over the two year season. Jim Copeland and Marlin White were selected as the co-captains for the year 1961. TOTAL OFFENSE Yds. Plays Yds. Per Play Game Avg, RUSHING 2148 327 6.6 268.8 PASSING 659 41 of 74 16.1 82.4 TEAM TOTAL 2807 418 6.7 350.9 FUMBLES Opponents Fumbles Recovered 12 - Jim Copeland 5; John Colburn 2; Mick Bowden 2; Lee Hoat- son 1; Bill Goedert 1. Sutherland Fumbles 22 - Milan Moore 8; Marlin White 4; Rod Meyen 3; Tom Thomlison 3; Lee Hoatson 2; Bill Goedert 1; Don Bowden 1. Sutherland Fumbles Lost 9 Opponents Punts Blocked 3 - John Colburn 1; Jim Copeland 1; Mert Crockett 1. Opponents Masses Intercepted 15 - Jim Copeland 5 for 57 Yds.; Rod Meyen 4 for 45 Yds.; Marlin White 2 for 5 Yds.; Lee Hoatson 1 for 42 Yds.; Merlin Crockett 1 for 0 Yds. Sutherland Passes Intercepted 3 - Milan Moore 2; Rod Meyen 1. This page sponsored by BEVERIDGE GRAIN COMPANY Paxton, Nebraska FRONT ROW: D. Fear, N. Reicks, S. Linstrom, D. Eggert, M. Vega, T. Schuler, H. Beve- ridge, R. Canady, D. Munoz, L. Dike, A. Kinnaman, R. Crosby, D. Walbert. SECOND ROW: Coach O’Neill, L. Shaw, L. Hoatson, T. Tomilson, P. Thomas, M. VanVleet, E. Nelson. R. Weir, F. Thompson, D. Bowden, D. Hilton, Coach Tishendorf. THIRD ROW: M. White, M. Crockett, M. Moore, L. Hoatson, R. Meyen, J. Jochum. J. Colburn, M. Bowden. B. Goedert, I. Dike, J. Copeland. Sutherland blasted Hershey for the second straight year 20-14. Meyen scored two TD's and Moore scored once. Rod Meyen struck four times in a 38-0 route over Lodgepole. Lee Hoatson and Milan Moore also scored. Jim Copeland led the defense with 17 tackles. The Sailors won their third straight game with a convincing 27-12 over a good St. Pats Irish team. Meyen, Jim Jochum, Marlin White, and Moore each scored TD's. Jochum's pass catching was terrific and White's defensive play was outstanding. Sutherland's Homecoming was a success as the Sailors tamed the Paxton Tigers 31-7. Meyen and White each scored twice and Copeland scored on an intercepted pass. Sutherland clinched the Lincoln County Crown with a 32-6 win over the Stapelton Bronco's, getting revenge for their one loss in 1960. Jim Jochum scored twice; Meyen, Moore, and White each once. Copeland with 2 intercepted passes and 14 tackles led the defense while Mert Crockett and Bill Goedert were outstanding at the end assign- ments. Sutherland launched a second half 33-13 drive to stop the Tryon Longhorns for their sixth win of the season. Meyen scored 3 TD's and Bill Goedert 2 TD's. The Sailors broke wide open in the second half to down the Big Springs Trojans 46-0. Meyen scored 3 TD's, White 2 TD's, and Don Bowden and Jim Jochum 1 each. Sutherland finished an undefeated season with a 54-6 runaway over the Brady Eagles. Meyen scored 4 TD's, White. Jochum, Don Bowden, and Frank Thompson each scoring once. Sponsor: YONT'S APPLIANCES North Platte, Nebraska IVAN DIKE JIM COPELAND MICK BOWDEN Center Guard Guard Letters Won SS All State 60-61 All LCC 59-60-61 All SPVA 60 Co-Captain 61 Letters Won SSS Letters Won SS This page sponsored by WAYNE'S FEEDER AND SUPPLY North Platte, Nebraska HINKY DINKY North Platte, Nebraska JOHN COLBURN LEE HOATSON FRANK THOMPSON Center Halfback End Honorable Mention Letters Won SS Letters Won S All State 61 All LCC 60-61 Letters Won SSS MILAN MOORE Quarterback Honorable Mention LCC 60; SPVA 60 Letters Won SSSS BILL GOEDERT End Honorable Mention LCC 59; All LCC 61 Letters Won SSSS JIM JOCHUM End Honorable Mention LCC 61; Letters Won SS This page is sponsored by JACK’S 66” SERVICE and ROTERT’S PLUMBING ROD MEYEN MARIN WHITE MERLIN CROCKETT Halfback Halfback End Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Letters Won SS All State 60-61 LCC 61; Co-Captain All LCC 59-60-61 Letters Won SSSS 61; Letters Won SSS This page sponsored by THE BROWN HARANO STUDIOS North Platte, Nebraska LARRY HOATSON End Letters Won S PAT THOMAS Guard Letters Won S MORRIS VAN VLEET Center Letters Won S ED NELSON Guard Letters Won S ROGER WEIR Guard Letters Won S TOM THOMLISON Halfback Letters Won SS DON BOWDEN Quarterback Letters Won S DENNIS HILTON Halfback Letters Won S TED SCHULER Center Letters Won S This page sponsored by MUSGROVE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY” North Platte, Nebraska RODNEY CANADY End Letters Won S DAVID MUNOZ Halfback Letters Won S C e tier men J. Copeland S Coach Tishendorf B. Goedert S M. Moore SSS R. Meyen SSS F. Munoz S M. Bowden SS J. Colburn SSS D. Bowden S J. Jochum SS M. White S L. Hoatson S This page sponsored by: YOUNG'S SPORTING GOODS HIRSCHFELD'S J. Copeland, F. Munoz, F. Thompson, M. Moore, M. Bowden, J. Colburn, J. Jochum, R. Meyen, L. Hoatson, B. Goedert, D. Bowden, M. White. Student Manager Steve Lindstrom, Coach Tishendorf. 65 Wallace 39 70 Tryon 48 46 St. Pats 41 55 Stapleton 46 55 Big Springs 50 41 Grant 50 45 Paxton 50 78 Brady 44 61 Hers hey 50 68 Maxwell 52 78 Madrid 91 73 Paxton 61 63 Hershey 57 TOURNAMENTS LC A A Brady Hershey St. Pats SP VA Imperial Lodgepole Wauneta District Brady Paxton c !%S[ b lt TICS It SAILORS w or m BOO D'! gVUU? ■i mbto .p thl kh. joy or n {GOOD TCAM • y ■ BACK ROW: Coach Tishendorf, D. Bowden, R. Canady, T. Schuler, M. Van Vleet, S. Paul- man, B. Sandberg, H. Beveridge, P. Vega, F. Thompson, D. Munoz, Coach Thomsen. FRONT ROW: D. Walbert, L. Hoatson, D. Hilton, M. Vega, F. Munoz, D. Eggert, T. Thomilson, L. Dike, N. Reicks. SEASONS RECORD s O 33 Wallace 25 26 Tryon 28 33 St. Pats 26 31 Stapleton 35 33 Big Springs 28 39 Grant 47 40 Paxton 36 43 Brady 36 41 Hershey 25 21 Maxwell 38 28 Madrid 43 52 Paxton 59 52 Hershey 49 30 St. Pats 34 This page sponsored by M. W. BUILDERS, Sutherland, Nebraska BYSTROM PARTS” North Platte, Nebraska tracA Sauacf FRONT ROW: N. Reicks, D. Bowden, M. VanVleet, D. Munoz, R. Canady, F. Munoz, M. Vega, M. White, L. Hoatson. SECOND ROW: T. Thomilson, F. Thompson, M. Moore, B. Goedert, L. Hoatson, J. Colburn, R. Meyen, M. Bowden, D. Hilton, Coaches: O'Neill, Tishendorf. BACK ROW: D. Walbert, P. Thomas, T. Schuler, B. Sandburg, B. Stoll, H.- Beveridge, D. Evans, L. Dike, S. Linstrom. The track team followed the football and basketball squads by winning the LCAA Track Meet, thus completing a Lincoln County Sweep for the school year 1961-1962. March 23 Meets and how Sutherland placed: Duel with Paxton First March 27 Triangular at Grant Second April 12 Brady Invitational Fourth April 18 LCAA at Brady First April 24 Freshman-Sophomore (6 teams) First April 28 Kearney Invitational (51 teams) Eighth May 3 SPVA at Venango Fourth May 10 District at Harrisburg (24 teams) Fourth John Colburn qualified for State Meet in High Hurdles. JracA Letter men BACK ROW; Coach Tishendorf, R. Meyen, L. Hoatson, J. Colburn, W. Goedert. M. Moore, M. Bowden. SECOND ROW; S. Linstrom. M. White, M. Van Vleet, T. Thomlison, F. Thomp- son, D. Hilton, R. Stoll. This page sponsored by: SIMON BROTHERS North Platte ROGER'S CAFE North Platte This page sponsored by: ROBERTS REALTY CO. DANIELSON’S CAFE North Platte Sutherland A CTIVITIE Who's the boy, V.K.? f ■ flk Room for me? Coach, Doris, and family The lineup Umhl Tiger!! This page sponsored by: MARGARET'S ANTIQUES BLANCHE'S BEAUTY SHOP PLATTE BARBER SHOP LYLE'S REPAIR SHOP OSCAR'S GREYHOUND CAFE BILL'S SERVICE CENTER All of North Platte Stucfent Go unci SEATED, left to right: L. Goedert, S. Beeson, J. Binegar, L. Hoatson, D. Sadie, M. Bowden, M. White, J. Leonhardt. STANDING: D. Hilton, Mr. Bowden, E. Nelson. President....................LEE HOATSON Vice President...........MICKEY BOWDEN Secretary-Treasurer------JERI LEONHARDT The Student Council sponsored the Annual Christmas Party which was held for the entire high school and dates. The Dudes of Dixieland provided the music for the occasion. It was held on December 22. Other activities of the group for the year were as follows: selling Sailor stickers for cars and the collecting of clothes for Bundle Day. They also sold popcorn during noon hours to make money. They sponsored, Merlin the Hypnotist, for a public program. They also helped with National Education Week. The group were head of the magazine campaign to raise money for the Dennis Thomsen memorial fund. This page sponsored by COCA-COLA North Platte, Nebraska Better Gfu BACK ROW: R. Weir, M. Bowden, R. Meyen, J. Colburn, J. Jochum, E. Nelson, L. Hoatson, W. Goedert, M. Van Vleet, M. Moore. SECOND ROW: Coach Tishendorf, L. Shaw, F. Munoz, M. Crockett, F. Thompson, T. Shuler, R. Canaday, I. Dike, P. Thomas, Coach O'Neill. FRONT ROW; L. Hoatson. D. Hilton, J. Copeland, D. Bowden, D. Munoz, M. White, T. Thomlison, S. Linstrom. President — --------- Vice President------ Secretary-Treasurer Sponsors----------- - JOHN COLBURN - - BILL GOEDERT - - - ROD MEYEN - - - MR. O'NEILL MR. TISHENDORF ACTIVITIES The Letter Club sold Sailor Sweatshirts. The Letter Club and Pep Club held their annual banquet at the Country Club in North Plane. This page sponsored by: ACE’S GARAGE LAVENDER CAROUSEL Sutherland North Plane BACK ROW: I. Dike. R. Weir, H. Beveridge, B. Sandburg, S. Paulman, E. Nelson, R. Evans, T. Shuler, D. Evans. SECOND ROW: N. Reicks, A. Kinnamin, D. Eggert, L. Shaw, T. Thom- lison, L. Dike. D. Hilton, L. Reitz, L. Hoatson, D. Fear. FRONT ROW: Nathan Brundridge, J. Jochum, H. Reitz, M. Moore, L. Hoatson, J. Copeland, F. Thompson. Our year's activities included: Grasslands Livestock Judging Contest, Dean Fear - red, Milan Moore and Hershel Beveridge - white; Annual F. F. A. Slave Sale; Chicken and Noodle Supper; National Western Stock Show at Denver; F. F. A. District Contests, Parliamentary Pro- cedure Team - white; Creed Speaking - Lyle Dike - red; Milan Moore - top blue; Annual Sweet- heart Ball - Sweetheart Deanna Dunkin; Attendants Maryann Jochum, Virginia Maxwell; Voc Ag Contests, Top Team in Carpentry, Third Team in Crops Judging and Identification; State F.F. A. Convention, Jim Copeland - State Farmer Degree, Milan Moore - U.P. Scholarship, Lee Hoatson - Farm Betterment Award, Jim Jochum - Livestock Judging - blue, Frank Thomp- son - Carpentry - blue, Neal Reicks - Dairy Judging - blue, Milan Moore - Public Speaking - red; Annual Parent and Son Banquet. GARY TREGO Star American Farmer - Central Region Gary received the degree at the National Convention in Kansas City in October. His Father, Mose Trego, received the Honorary American Farmer Degree. Congratulations, Gary! This page sponsored by . THE FAMOUS STORE North Platte KJLT RADIO North Platte FLETCHER’S North Platte DRYDEN DRUG North Platte CUT N CURL North Platte THIS OL' HOUSE ANTIQUES North Platte ELDON GORDON JIM GRIFFIN Sutherland SHOCKLEY'S COURT Paxton HERSHEY CAFE RUTGER’S PHARMACY North Platte BEN’S WESTERN WEAR North Platte Ac Activities SUTHERLAND CHAPTER This page sponsored by: EVANS MOBIL Sutherland MURPHY'S MODERN MUSIC North Platte McCONNELL BLACKSMITH Hershey TED'S STORE Hershey MU (Saiforet is t ■ r±;r in tria: CHEERLEADERS: M. A. Goedert, S. Allison, D. Thompson, J. Binegar, D. Reicks, B. Nelson, C. Glaze. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Crosby, J. Carlson, D. Sadie, D. White, D. Wever, L. Reicks, D. Dunkin, J. Jochum, C. Thomsen, J. Hoefer, M. Dike, L. Goedert, J. Brownell, M. Oliveros, Miss Rice. MIDDLE ROW: J. Broge, K. Rotert, J. Leonhardt, P. Patton, S. Harshfield, V. Kennedy. V. Gummere, M. A. Jochum, L. Lavaley, N. Todd, B. Goedert, V. Maxwell. BACK ROW: C. Brand, M. Flannigan, J. Binegar, E. Crosby, K. Crockett, C. Crosby, E. Rotert, M. Peterson, J. Dickerson, C. Holmstedt, S. German, S. Beeson. President---------------C. CROSBY Homecoming game with Paxton was a Vice President---------J. BINEGAR wet game with a heavy drizzle spoil - Secretary---------------P. PATTON ing the crowning of Marlin White, and Treasurer - -----------V. MAXWELL Jeri Leonhardt as king and queen. A Sales Manager----------V. KENNEDY dance followed the game. The uni- Asst. Sales Manager-----N. TODD forms this year were red skirts with Program Chairman - - K. CROCKETT white overblouses monogrammed with Asst. Program ChairmanM. PETERSON an S. H. S. The annual Pep Club- News Reporter-----------J. HOEFER Letter Club banquet was held at the Student Council---------S. BEESON Country Club in North Platte early in May. This page sponsored by: CORNHUSKER TRACTOR EQUIPMENT PLATTE VALLEY HIDES METAL BRYAN-PROWETT TRUCKING North Platte Business Firms DR. STAFFORD HANSON SMITH LEROY SMITH T'lrst Of eam (j ieer eacfers Left to right: Mary Goedert, Donna Thompson, Doris Reicks, Connie Glaze. The outfits of the first-team cheerleaders featured white wool sweaters with a red accent at the neckline; and white boxpleated skirts with red insets. White shoes and red socks completed the outfits. Left to right: Betty Nelson, Sherry Allison, Joyce Binegar. The second-team cheerleaders wore similar outfits as those of the first-team. They were red wool sweaters with a white accent at the neckline; and red boxpleated skirts with white insets. White shoes with red socks completed their outfits. This page is sponsored by the THOMAS INSURANCE AGENCY” Sutherland, Nebraska JJep GfuS This page sponsored by: DICKERSON BROTHER'S TRUCKING 9 7 7 FRONT ROW: L. Goedert, C. Thomsen, V. Gummere, J. Binegar, S. Allison, C. Crosby, J. Binegar, V. Kennedy, S. Harshfield, N. Todd. SECOND ROW: J. Carlson, J. Hoefer, B. Nelson, L. Reicks, J. Jochum, J. Broge, B. Goedert, D. Reicks, D. Wever, M. Dike, D. White, A. Rowley. THIRD ROW: D. Sadie, V. Maxwell, P. Ream, P. Patton, K. Rotert, D. Dunkin, N. Borron, M. Jochum, L. Lavaley, D. Thompson, C. Glaze, J. Brownell, M. Oliveros. BACK ROW: S. German, S. Beeson, C. Holmstedt, E. Crosby, L. Houser, E. Rotert, K. Crockett, M. A. Goedert, J. Dickerson, C. Brand, M. Flannigan, J. Leonhardt, Mrs. Babbitt. President------ Vice President - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Student Council J. BINEGAR -C. CROSBY D. J. REICKS V. KENNEDY - -D. SADLE The High School Waves in this, their first year of scheduled competition, won five sets and lost seven. They placed 4th in both the Venango Invitational and Brady Invitational tournaments. Sets were won over St. Pats., Brady, Elsie, Madrid, and Maywood. Sets were lost to Wallace, Paxton, Arthur, Callaway, and Stapleton. The first 14 girls listed are monogram winners: J. Binegar, S. Allison, V. Gummere, C. Thomsen, J. Hoefer, C. Crosby, K. Crockett, J. Bine- gar, V. Maxwell, N. Todd, V. Kennedy, D. Thompson, S. Nelson, L. Goedert, D. White, D. Sadie, E. Crosby, D. Wever, C. Brand, J. Brownell, D. Dunkin, M. A. Jochum, S. German, B. Goedert, C. Glaze, D. Reicks, M. Dike, K. Rotert, J. Jochum, N. Borron. Several girls made the starting lineup at one time or another during the season. Those holding starting berths at the seasons end were Joyce Binegar, Sherry Allison, V. Gummere, J. Hoefer, C. Crosby, and Jayne Binegar. Captains for the year as elected by the squad were V. Gummere and Carolyn Crosby. This page sponsored by: BERG TYPEWRITER CO. KRISPY KRUST BAKERY CROCKER CLAIMS CO. PLATTE FLORAL NORTH PLATE CAFE MODERN MARKET TELEGRAPH-BULLETIN UoffeykafI 7 Jarsity Left to Middle: K. Crockett, E. Crosby, J. Binegar, V. Kennedy, L. Lavaley, D. Thompson, N. Todd, J. Hoefer. RIGHT: L. Goedert, C. Thomsen, V. Maxwell, V. Gummere, S. Nelson, S. Allison, J. Binegar, C. Crosby. FRONT ROW: J. Carlson, B. Nelson, J. Jochum, M. Dike, D. Reicks, Mrs. Trego, B. Dicker- son, L. Goedert, S. Cassell, J. Brownell, M. Oliveros. SECOND ROW: D. Sadie, J. Hoefer, J. Leonhardt, V. Maxwell, K. Rotert, S. Harshfield, D. Thompson, J. Broge, L. Reicks, C. Thomsen, N. Todd, D. Weaver, D. White, MIDDLE ROW: M. Flanningan, D. Dunkin, P. Ream, L. Lavaley, V. Kennedy, B. Goedert, P. Patton, V. Gummere, J. Binegar, M. A. Jochum, N. Borron, C. Glaze. BACK ROW: Susie Beason, C. Brand, E. Crosby, K. Crockett, M. A. Goedert, C.Crosby, L. Houser, E. Rotert, S. Allison, C. Holmstedt, J. Dickerson, S. German. FRONT ROW: C. Holmstedt, C. Crosby, E. Crosby. MIDDLE ROW: V. Kenndy, L. Lavaley. FRONT ROW: D. Thompson, N. Borron, M. Flannigan, D. Reicks. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Trego, L. Hilton, L. Reitz, J. Copeland, D. Hilton, L. Dike, S. Lin$trom, N. Reicks, D. Walbert, D. Fear. MIDDLE ROW: H. Reitz, D. Bowden, D. Purdy, F. Thomp- son, T. Schuler, M. Moore, M. Crockett, R. Evans, P. Thomas, F. Munoz, D. Eggert. BACK ROW: D. Evans, M. Bowden, L. Hoatson, J. Colburn, S. Paulman, B. Sandberg, R. Evans, R. Meyen, B. Goedert, H. Beveridge. JlTtxecf Octet FRONT ROW: V. Kennedy, D. Thompson, D. Reicks, E. Crosby. BACK ROW: J. Copeland, J. Colburn, L. Hoatson, M. Moore. This page is sponsored by the following Sutherland business firms: BUCK'S HARDWARE and THE PARK MOTEL JKixecf ( Vio rus FRONT ROW: L. Goedert, B. Dickerson, L. Dike, T. Thomlison, L. Reicks, L. Hoatson, D. White, D. Reicks, J. Leonhardt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Trego, C. Thomsen, D. Thompson, D. Dunkin, D. Hilton, D. Eggert, H. Reicks, J. Copeland, N. Todd, M. Flannigan, L. Reicks, V. Maxwell, D. Weaver. MIDDLE ROW: L. Lavaley, P. Patton, V. Kennedy, S. Beeson, D. Bowden, F. Thompson, D. Evans, P. Thomas, C. Holmstedt, M. Peterson, N. Boron, J. Bine- gar. BACK ROW: K. Crockett, M. A. Goedert, M. Moore, M. Bowden, J. Colburn, L. Hoatson, R. Evans, C. Crosby, S. Allison, E. Crosby. rS r Quartet FRONT ROW: N. Todd, N. Boron. SECOND Left to right: J. Copeland, J. Colburn, L. ROW: E. Crosby, J. Binegar. BACK ROW: Hoatson, M. Moore. M. Goedert, K. Crockett. This page is sponsored by MERVIN SHULER (SUTHERLAND APIARIES) DR. WARREN, Sutherland, Nebraska This page sponsored by WHITE MOTOR LODGE COY'S SHOE REPAIR Sutherland, Nebraska toys1 Octette Left to right; D. Hilton, L. Dike, J. Copeland, J. Colburn, L. Hoatson, M. Moore. F. Thompson, D. Bowden. This page is sponsored by EVELYN’S CURLETTE SHRAKE'S BODY SHOP Sutherland North Platte Backs to Camera Three Freshies Who won? Concentration Busy as a bee? Tell Em, Mick Poor Stomachs Dramatics FRONT ROW: C. Glaze, B. Dickerson, D. Weaver, L. Lavaley, D. Thompson, N. Todd, C. Thomsen, L. Goedert, D. Reicks, J. Brownell, Mrs, Kennedy. MIDDLE ROW: J. Carlson, M. Jochum, V. Gummere, P. Patton, M. Flannigan, C. Brand, V. Kennedy, S. Beeson, S. Ger- man, D. Dunkin. BACK ROW: C. Holmstedt, M. Peterson, E. Crosby, K. Crockett, C. Crosby, E. Rotert, M. Goedert, J. Binegar, J. A. Dickerson. The Sutherland Dramatics Club participated in the district speech contest at Overton, Nebraska, in March. Superior ratings were awarded to Doris Rericks in poetry reading and to Carolyn Crosby in extemporaneous speaking. Barbara Dickerson, Jayne Binegar, Nancy Todd, Mary Ann Goedert and Carol Thomsen received an excellent rating in oral interpretation of drama reading The Bell. Ratings of excellent were received by Connie Holmstedt in oral interpretation of literature and by Vicki Gummere in interpretative public address. Donna Thompson received a rating of good in original oratory and Mary Ann Goedert re- ceived a rating of good in informative public speaking. The one-act play Early Frost received an excellent rating. Members of the cast were Connie Holmstedt, Virginia Kennedy, Donna Thompson, Linda Goedert and Karen Crockett. A western pantomime and a one-act play Sufferin' Sarah were presented by Dramatics Club at the annual Co-op banquet in February. This page is sponsored by SWEDE'S BAR, Paxton, Nebraska Who's got who?? Must be nice Swing it! ! Bragger! Hands up! Thursday again!! The twisten teacher Arthur and Katherine Tarzan and the ape! jt ain't funny! She floored them! This page sponsored by HERSHEY BARBER SHOP HERSHEY MILLS Both of Hershey S'racfe Sc 200 Oays This page sponsored by: DR. EURICH North Platte ELEMENTAR Y (cfemen tary 0eac iers MARLENE CHAMBERLAIN; Hometown: St. Paul, Ne- braska; College: Kearney State Teachers College; Teaches: Fourth Grade PHYLLIS TISHENDORF; Hometown: Axtell, Ne- braska; College: Kearney State Teachers; Teaches: Kindergarten LORETTA LOREN; Home- town: Stratton, Nebraska; College: McCook Junior College; Teaches: Third Grade DOROTHY GERK; Home- town: Iliff, Colorado; College: Northeastern Junior College and Kearney State Teachers; Teaches: First Grade JANET HAUGLAND; Home- town: Westerville, Nebras- ka; College: Hastings and Kearney State Teachers; Teaches: Fifth Grade (c ementary JeacJiers HAROLD ANDREWS; Hometown; Morrill, Ne- braska; College: Scotts- bluff Junior College; Teaches: Eighth Grade JANE COCHRAN; Home- town: Sutherland, Nebraska; College: Nebraska Univer- sity; Teaches: First Grade BETTY BEATTY; Home- town: Sutherland, Nebraska; College: Kearney State Teachers College; Teaches: Seventh Grade KAREN SANDBERG; Home- town: Sutherland, Ne- braska; College: Kearney State Teachers College; Teaches: Sixth Grade A in deraarlen FRONT ROW: M. Swedeberg, G. Arnold, S. Taylor, J. Crosby, T. Colburn, M. Swedeberg, V. Anderson, Mrs. Tishendorf. MIDDLE ROW: B. Tishendorf, R. Martineze, J. Ortiz, C. Adams, K. Binegar, P. Miller, D. Hoefer. BACK ROW: D. Swedeberg, S. Kennedy, T. Morey, D. German, F. Miller, C. Epping, T. Jochum, Not shown: Susie White. This page is sponsored by the C. L. CRAMPTON and FRANK'S 66 SERVICE, North Platte, Nebraska FRONT ROW: Miss Gerk, B. Ross, A. McNeil, J. Eastin, R. Moritz, M. Anderson, J. Reid, J. Rotert, B. Drefault, R. Vath. MIDDLE ROW: B. Peterson, B. Wever, M. Rotert, R. Munoz, C. Stewert, T. Fleeces, B. Nelson. BACK ROW: T. Stewert, O. Alden, B. Weaver, L. Hum- phrey, M. Jochum, B. Crosby, L. Vas Quez, D. Young, R. Lavaley. Not Shown: D. Boyer, M. Stark, K. Earney. Second (Jrade FRONT ROW: Miss Cochran, R. Kinnaman, L. Vath, A. Rotert, D. Goedert, D. Young, J. Reitz, P. Moritz. MIDDLE ROW: D. Arnold, M. Miller, M. Reicks, C. Brand, C. Oliveros, E. Stoll, R. Beeson. BACK ROW: B. Fear, D. Leonhardt, K. Forden, M. Drefault, M. Ken- dall, P. Thomlinson, R. Taylor, Not Shown, M. Borron. This page is sponsored by the CARLSON PHARMACY Hershey, Nebraska FRONT ROW: Miss Lorens, D. Kiskaden, K. Epping, P. Vath, R. Anderson, J. Stewart, J. Thomsen, B. Miller. MIDDLE ROW: J. Nelson, C. Oritz, D. Cassell, S. Baker, S. Young, R. Fleeces, G. Case, M. Eastin. BACK ROW: F. Gonzales, M. Kalhoff, J. White, D. Miller, P. Paulman, M. McCune, S. Brand, E. Colson, Not Shown, P. Befort, J. Wilson, C. Boyer. ourtf) (Jrac e FRONT ROW: L. Dancer, M. Swedeberg, K. Arnold, R. Hoefer, M. Stewart, M. Woodard, B. Evans, R. Munoz, K. Van Vleet, Mrs. Chamberlain, R. Dunkin, D. Young, A. Cassell, R. Yost, S. Pederson, E. Holm, C, Alden, C. Crosby, T. Jochum, Not Shown: R. Oliveros, This page is sponsored by the HALL-WIEMER AGENCY, North Platte, Nebraska FRONT ROW: L. Hoatson, T. Baker, R. Shuler, T. Adams, R. Evans, G. Crosby. MIDDLE ROW: M. Colson, A. Walbert, J. Warren, K. Cassell, M. Thomlison, R. Anderson, S. Gress, M. Epping. BACK ROW: C. McVay, M. Oliveros, J. Stoll, S. Weaver, D. Keeley, C. Goe- dert, K. Beveridge, D. Dancer. S x n (Jrac e FRONT ROW: K. Reicks, D. Gonzales, S. Kendall, R. McCune, L. White, S. Wever, Mrs. Sandberg. MIDDLE ROW: S. Forden, M. Borron, J. Holmstedt, D. Ream, K. Swedeburg, J. McNeil, R. Cody. BACK ROW: V. Van Vleet, M. Stewart, D. Yost, L. German, M. Alden, R. Colson, J. Holm. Not Shown: G. Reid. FRONT ROW: L. Case, K. Moore, D. Thompson, M. Moritz, E. Fear, N. Miller, M. Cody, D. Evans, A. Gonzales, Mrs. Beatty. MIDDLE ROW: M. Wisdom, M. Kelly, V. Gonzales, D. Kendall, S. Warren, R. Keuter, J. Baker, R. Vega, P. Gill, P. Cassell. BACK ROW: P. Stewart, L. Gummere, G. Alden, S. Goedert, M. Crosby, C. Colson, J. Kennedy, K. Brand, D. Leonhardt, S. Bowden. l iy tfi S'racfe FRONT ROW: R. Dike, D. Hoefer, K. Adams, D. Warren, V. Gonzales, V. Vega, L. Oliveros, C. Callihan, M. Thompson, T. Ross, S. Thomlison. MIDDLE ROW: K. Thomsen, B. Lavaley, D. McNeil, L. Holmstedt, R. Cassell, J. Shuler, B. Forden, C. Fear, E. Ream, B. Beveridge, K. Keeley, Mr. Andrew. BACK ROW: J. Flannigan, J. Dancer, P. Woodard, D. Swedeburg, A. Stewart, D. Marrs, K. Jochum, K. Beatty, G. Peterson, A. Vega, J. Hernandez, L. Raleigh. This page is sponsored by the JOHN HOLMSTEDT AGENCY Paxton, Nebraska FRONT ROW: M. Thompson, S. Bowden, B. Lavaley, L. Holmstedt, C. Callihan, L. Oliveros, D. Warren. MIDDLE ROW: E. Fear, M. Moritz, P. Gill, N. Miller, D. Hoefer, V. Gonzales, P. Cassell, L. Case, T. Ross. BACK ROW: Mrs. Beatty, P. Stewart, M. Crosby, A. Vega, A. Stewart, G. Peterson, J. Kennedy, B. Beveridge, G. Alden, L. Munoz, K. Adams. CHEERLEADERS: K. Keeley, L. Gummere, S. Goedert, J. Flannigan 7i i Jrade JjasAetba I FRONT ROW: Mr. O'Neill, A. Gonzales, D. Thompson, M. Cody, R. Vega, D. Kendall, D. Evans, K. Moore. BACK ROW: J. Baker, S. Warren, D. Leonhardt, C. Colson, K. Brand, M. Kelly, M. Wisdom, R. Keuter. 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