Sutherland High School - Log Yearbook (Sutherland, NE)
- Class of 1967
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Lf- rt t LX Joreivoi The students of Sutherland High School in 1914. “The old order changeth” as Nebraska is in its centennial of statehood which was officially celebrated March 1, 1967. Since this is such an important event, the annual staff of Sutherland High School is using, in part, the centennial theme in this year’s Log. Like Janus, the two-faced Roman god, seniors graduating in 1967 can look in two directions at once: back- ward over freshman initiation, the prom, class plays, sneak trip, ambitions filled and unfulfilled, plus some disappointments—and hopefully into the future. Not for them the rigors of following the plow that broke the plains, the threat of Indian raids, the loneli- ness of living in a prairie sodhouse. Nor are they apt to be concerned about grasshopper plagues, claim jumpers, or free silver. Moreover, the young sophisticates will some day laugh at their parents’ frantic antics over mini-skirts, the Beatles, and the Frug in the quaint 1960’s. And maybe, in their unusual, new world they’ll even learn to cope with war, depression, inflation, morals, taxes, and the atom bomb. So onward, class of '67, to Nebraska’s second century! EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR Dedication The Seniors of Sutherland High School in 1967. For more than a half of a century, Sutherland High School has stood as a center of learning in our community. Hundreds of students have graduated from this school to take their place in colleges, vocations, and jobs. The records of achievement which they have left behind; and the measures of success which have come to them, indicate that Sutherland High School was, and is, an institution of learning of which any community might be proud to call its own. We appreciate all who have helped to maintain our school, the guidance given us by every teach- er, the understanding of our parents, and the encouragement and support of this community. To all of these, we, the Senior Class of 1967, respectfully dedicate this annual. May you never regret the trust you have bestowed upon us. 7lnnua 5 a keir work is never ( one Jr. Editors, D. Yost, M. Borron; Editor, M. Crosby, Ass’t Editor, J. Ken- nedy; Business Manager, C. Seifer; Sponsor, Mrs. Babbitt. K. Moore, M. Wisdom, B. Vanarsdall, M. Moritz, L. Anderson, M. Kelly. D. Kendall, D. Evans, D. Thompson, R. Keuter, R. Vega, A. Gonzales. L. Case, G. Alden, P. Gill, P. Stewart, E. Fear, L. Munoz. This page sponsored by: CHICK'S CLIP JOINT, Sutherland, Nebraska V. Hagan, C. Seifer, F. Allen. L. Gummere. Not shown, D. Leonhardt. ALTHA BABBITT Typing Bookkeeping, Shorthand; Sponsor of Annual; University of Colorado; B.S. Degree from Kearney State WILLIAM FULCHER Biology, Chemistry, Physics; Junior class sponsor; Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom; B.S. from Chadron State. MARY LEE CROSBY Homemaking, Pep Club, Librarian; Kear- ney State; A.B: De- gree from Parke Col- lege Parkesville, Miss- ouri. REX HECKENLIVELY Algebra I and II, Geometry; Freshman class sponsor; Assistant Football coach; B.S. Degree from Univer- sity of Nebr. ALLEGRA SMITH Music in grade school and high school. B.M.E. Degree from University of Nebraska; Sophomore class spon- sor ROBERT KINNER English 10,11, and 12. Speech; Junior and Senior Play Direc- tor; Junior-Senior Ban- quet and Prom; B.S. Degree from Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado LEO'S FLOWERS North Platte, Nebraska ALLEN SELF SERVICE DRUG 121 North Dewey North Platte, Nebraska What s going on up there? wm Well, if you say so. A moment of rest. Yes, Stewart, that s funny But better let your Mommy out of the closet. What a cute amoeba. Let me have it. Roxann! What a joke! Hmm. We need that basket. This dance is hard but with a little practice....... Why, shame on A bie! Bob- i Burdette Colburn and Walt Jochum :allahan implement co. inc. 311 Rodeo Road North Platte, Nebraska Phone 532-5080 Box 68 12th STREET TEXACO 101 Rodeo Road North Platte, Nebraska I fey 1 !e p O ur Scfoof 7o Jrow ” cScfioo loan SEATED: James Beeson, Treasurer; Harvey McCune, President; Dean O'Donnell; Sec- retary. STANDING: Quentin Hoefer; Rue- ben Forden; Kenneth White. Janitors Goofs Mrs. Ruth Crockett. School Secretary Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Colburn, and Mrs. Crosby. Secretary Seniors Ofiey Help Q s Decide Our future B.S. Kearney State College Graduate work at University of Colorado and University of Idaho. M.S. University of New Mexico. Sponsor of the Senior Class. On behalf of the Board of Education and the staff of Sutherland Schools it is our pleasure to congratulate the Senior class of 1967 on their yearbook. It represents a review of many very important years of your lives. Hopefully during these years you have grown to know your own ambitions, desires and capacities, through which you will enter society as a useful and productive citizen. THE PINK PARASOL BEAUTY SALON Sutherland, Nebraska B.S. Degree from Chadron State College. Guid- ance Counselor, and sponsor of the Student Coun- cil. Head Basketball and Track Coach. DAVID WILLARD KENDALL Dave President AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 7 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Hazel; AMBITION: Fullfill God’s Will; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 2; Boys Glee 2; Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Letter Club 1,2,3,4; Let- ter Club Officer 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Annual 4. CONNIE JEANE SEIFER Vice-President AGE 17; HEIGHT 5 6 1 2 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Blue; AMBITION: Secretary; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3; Class Plays 3; P. E. 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2; Pep Club 1; Annual 4; Class Officer 2.4; MICHEAL DON WISDOM Mike Secretary AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 7 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown; AMBITION: Architect; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Boys Glee 1,2; Small Groups 3; Class Plays 3; Football 1,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 3; Letter Club 1,2, 3,4; Letter Club Officer 3; Student Council 3; Golf 1,2,3,4; Class Offi- cer 4; Annual 4. DENNIS BYRON THOMPSON Menace Treasurer AGE 17; HEIGHT 5f8 ; HAIR Blonde; EYES Hazel; AMBITION: Go to College; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Boys Glee 1,2,3; Class Plays 3; Dramatics 3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Annual 4; Let- ter Club 1,2,3, 4; Letter Club Officer 3,4; F.F.A. 3; Class Officer 1, 4. DR. RICHARD MAXWELL Sutherland, Nebraska GLORIA SUE ALDEN AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 6 1 2 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown; AMBITION: To be a speech therapist; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Small Groups 3; Class Plays 3; P. E. 2; Librarian 4; LINDA MICHELLE ANDERSON Scoti AGE 18; HEIGHT 5'6 ; HAIR Light Brown; EYES Hazel; AMBITION: To be a successful secretary; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 4; Girls Glee 3; P.E. 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Annual 4; Class Plays 4; Pep Club Officer 4. KENNETH HAROLD BRAND Ken AGE 18; HEIGHT 6’; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown; AMBITION: Go to college; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2,3; Class Play 3; P.E. 1,2, 3,4; Letter Club 4; Golf 2, 3; Class Officer 3. MARCIA LEE CROSBY Marsh AGE 17; HEIGHT 5’10 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown; AMBITION: To be a lady parachuter; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Small Groups 1,2,3,4; Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual 3, 4; Pep Club Officer 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Girls State Repre- sentative 3; Volleyball, 1,3,4; SUTHERLAND HOSPITAL Sutherland, Nebraska UNDA IRENE CASE AGE 19; HEIGHT 5'1 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown; AMBITION; Fullfill a happy life; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Cho- rus 2; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 1,2,3,4; An- nual 4. DOUGLAS WAYNE EVANS Doug AGE 17; HEIGHT 6 2 ; HAIR Blonde; EYES Blue; AMBITION; Army; ACTIVITIES: Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 1,2, 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Annual 4; Letter Club 1, 2,3,4; Letter Club Officer 4; Student Council 4; Football Co-Captain 4. PATRICIA KAYE GILL Trish AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 2 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Blue; AMBITION: To be a successful secretary to my husband; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Small Groups 2, 3, 4; P, E. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Cheerlead er 2; Librarian 3,4; Annual 4; Student Council 2; Track 1,2; Class Officer 1; Dramatics 3,4; Class Plays 3,4. EUNICE ELAINE FEAR Eunabelle AGE 17; HEIGHT 5'3 ; HAIR Ught Brown; EYES Hazel; AMBITIQN: to be successful in work as well as a wife; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 1.2. 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Annual 4; F.F.A. Attendant 2; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Attendant 2, 3,4; Class Officer 2. NORTH PLATTE NEW CAR DEALERS North Platte ANDREW GONZALES JR. Andy” AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 6 ; HAIR Black; EYES Brown; AMBITION: To have fun; ACTIVITIES: Boys Glee 3; Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Letter Club 4; Student Manager Basketball 3; Football 4; An- nual 4. LINDA KAY GUMMERE Tilt AGE 17; HEIGHT 5 4 ; HAIR Blonde; EYES Green; AMBITION: To be World's Champion Barrel Racer; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Class Plays 3,4; PE 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Lettered Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Annual 4; Pep Club Officer 3,4; Small Groups 4. VIVIAN LOUISE HAGAN Viv AGE 18; HEIGHT 5’3 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Green; AMBITION: To be an elementary teacher; ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee 2, 3; P. E. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Of- ficer 2,4; Annual 4; Class Officer 3; FRANCES ALLEN Francie AGE 19; HEIGHT 5 2 ; HAIR Dark brown; EYES Blue; AMBITION: To be a beautician and secretary; ACTIVITIES: P. E. 1,2, 3, 4; Annual 4. FARMER'S CO-OP ASSOCIATION Hershey, Nebraska STRATTON'S CLNRS. and LAUNDRY North Platte and Kearney MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY Mike AGE 17; HEIGHT 6 ; HAIR Blonde; EYES Blue; AMBITION: To live; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3, 4; Boys Glee 1,2,3; Class Plays 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1.2,3; Letter Club 2,3,4; Letter Club Officer 4; Annual 4. DOUG LAMAR LEONHARDT Leny AGE 17; HEIGHT 6 1 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Blue; AMBITION: To get a diploma; ACTIVITIES: Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Annual 4. MARY JO MORITZ Jo AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 2 ; HAIR Auburn; EYES Brown; AMBITION: To be a success in Life; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; P. E. 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 4; Annual 4; Prom attendant 3; Class Play 4; Student manager Volleyball 3,4. KELLY L. MOORE AGE 18; HEIGHT 5'10 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown; AMBITION: To go to college; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 3; Boys Glee 1,2,3; Class Plays 3,4; P. E. 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Letter Club 1,2, 3,4; Letter Club Officer 4; F.F.A. 3; Student Manager Football 1,2,3; Student Man- ager Basketball 1; Annual 4. HOME LUMBER SUPPLY CO. RAYS FRONTIER SER. CAFE Ph. 64 3105 w. 12th Rodeo Road Hershey, Nebr. North Platte, Nebr. EUGENIA RAE KENNEDY Jeanie AGE 18; HEIGHT 5'7 1 2”; HAIR Brown; EYES Hazel; AMBITION: Lab Technician; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Small Groups 2,3,4; Class Plays 3,4; P. E. Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Pep Club Officer 3, 4; Annual 4; Class Officer 3; Annual Assistant Editor. RICHARD LEROY KEUTER Rick AGE 18; HEIGHT 6 1 2”; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown AMBITION: To go to college and more college; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2,3; Small Groups 1,4; Class Plays 3,4; Dramatics 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Annual 3, 4; Letter Club 2, 3, 4; Letter Club Officer 4; Student Council 3, 4; Golf 2; Prom Attendant 3; Class Officer 2, 3. LUCILLE MUNOZ Luci AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 2 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Brown; AMBITION: Beautician; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 2,4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Class Plays 3,4; P.E. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. PEGGY JEAN STEWART Peg AGE 18; HEIGHT 5 5 ; HAIR Light Brown; EYES Blue; AMBITION: To go to college; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Small Groups 3,4; Class Plays 3, 4; Dramatics 3; PE 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual 4. This page is sponsored by Andrew and George Olson Hershey, Nebraska Managers of OLSEN FERTILIZER CO. OGALLALA FERTILIZER CO. BARBARA JEAN VANARSDALL Bobbie AGE 17; HEIGHT 4’11 ; HAIR Blond; EYES Green; AMBITION: To be a good wife, mother, and nurse; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Dramatics 3, 4; Class Plays 3,4; P.E. 1,2, 3, 4; Librarian 4; Annual 4; Class Officer 1; Prom Queen 4. RUBEN PETE VEGA Ruby AGE 17; HEIGHT 5'10 ; HAIR Black; EYES Brown; AMBITION: To get rich without working; ACTIVITIES: Boys Glee 2,3; P.E. 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 2; F.F.A. 3; Student Manager Football 4. TWYLA MAYE THOMPSON AGE 17; HEIGHT 5'4 ; HAIR Brown; EYES Blue; AMBITION: Medical Career; ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2,3; Class Play 3; P.E. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Librarian 3; Annual 4. DARYL BROBERG Senior Class Sponsor Shop 9, Drafting, Driver Education, High School P.E., Head Football Coach, Basketball Coach, Track Coach; B.S. Degree from Kearney State LILE'S REPAIR SHOP BANK OF PAXTON General Repairing Member of FDIC Hershey, Nebr. Paxton, Nebr. Twyla Thompson Marcia Crosby Mary Jo Moritz Luci Munoz Linda Anderson Gloria Alden Peggy Stewart Rick Keuter SSL Linda Case Connie Seifer V Doug Leonhardt Bobbie Vanarsdall Linda Gummere Jeanie Kennedy Eunice Fear David Kendall Dennis Thompson Mike Wisdom Vivian Hagan SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Adorable Imp CAST OF CHARACTERS Director--------------------------Robert Kinner Betty Lou Gordon------------------Peggy Stewart Mrs. Abby Simpkins--------------------------Linda Gummere Pamela-------------------------Barbara Vanarsdall Hortense Hostetter..............Jeanie Kennedy Brian Barclay--------------------------------Rick Keuter Malvina Barclay.............................Linda Anderson Clint Purdy.......................David Kendall Winston Pickrell------------- --------Mike Kelly Dilworth Pickrell...........................Kelly Moore Ross Waldron................... Dennis Thompson Imogene Van Ryndon----------------Marcia Crosby OLE'S BIG GAME LOUNGE Paxton, Nebraska HEHNKE'S STORE Paxton, Nebraska WYATT'S CHILLACHIN RANCH SUTHERLAND PH 386-4370 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. NORTH PLATTE PH. 532-4833 Honor iy t “Hlduanciny ran tier' Honor student medals were presented to Mary Jane Stewart, freshman; Kent Beveridge, sopho- more; and Margaret Borron, junior for the high- est scholastic average of their class this year. Mr. Loescher and Mr. Broberg presented the let termen for football, basketball, and track. Terry Hafer awarded letters to members of the volleyball and golf team. Senior lettermen and student managers:' Ruben Vega, Dennis Thompson, Kelly Moore, Rick Keuter, David Kendall, Mike Kelly, Doug Evans, and Andy Gonzales. Mr. Kinner presents an award to Ronnie Shuler for receiving a one rating for Oral Interpretation at the Fine Arts Festival in Lincoln. Mr. Kinner awarded the best actress award to Barbara Vanarsdall; the best actor award to Mike Kelly; the American Legion Citizenship medal to Connie Seifer; and the poetry award to David Grow. Mrs. Crosby awarded the pep club medal and homemaker award to Jeanie Kennedy. She also presented the librarian certificates. “v7 year’s Cncf” Junior Class Prophecy given by Roxann McCune Senior Class History given by Patty Gill At Honor Night members of the Inter-High Scho- lastic team were introduced. Those honored were: Jeanie Kennedy for receiving first in Clothing and Textiles, David Grow for receiving second in Gen- eral Biology, Nola Kinnaman for fourth in Foods and tenth in World History, Kent Swedberg for sixth in Advanced Woodworking, and Dixie Thompson for receiving seventh in Home He. (Foods); Barbara Van- arsdall received a third in extemporaneous speaking. Inter-High Day is held every year at Kearney State and Chadron State in March. Twenty-five schools competed at Chadron in Class III. Sutherland tied for fourth place. Connie Seifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Seifer was named Valedictorian at the Commencement Exercises held at the high school auditorium Wednesday evening, May 17. Salutatorian was Peggy Jean Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gene Stewart. Rick Keuter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keuter was named Honor Student. The All-around Girl and Boy named by the Faculty were Connie and Rick. Jeanie Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kennedy received the Daughter of the American Re- volution Citizen Award; David Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kendall, the Community Award Scholar- ship presented by the Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, and Lions Club; Marcia Crosby was named alternate of the Lincoln County Communities Education Association Scholarship; and Connie Seifer receiv- ed a scholarship to North Platte Junior College. Senior Class Will given by Mike Kelly CHEF LELANNE, INC. P.O. Box 807 North Platte, Nebraska HINMAN'S INC. Gulf Products 1900 E. 4th Street North Platte Graduation U0ur Gut ure tBies 7$efore Q s” PEGGY STEWART Salutatorian CONNIE SEIFER Valedictorian ! $40 ro « f-M'lf u t+'OO 0 100 i to MtCMt i ooii rsoi ' 'J0000 U! an' arm RICK KEUTER Honor Graduate JUNIOR ATTENDANTS - Mike Stewart, Virginia Van Vleet WM SENIOR SEXTET HOUSE OF TIME Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry 522 N. Dewey North Platte PLATTE BARBER SHOP North Platte GOEDERT ELECTRIC Sales Service Dial 386-4556 Sutherland PLATTE FLORAL 110 East C Dial 532-2577 North Platte Juniors VV 'Juniors uS7f we can Y find a way io success, we wi made one. CLASS FLOWER--Carnation CLASS COLORS--Blue and White Robert Kinner, Sponsor Lloyd German, President Bill Fulcher, Sponsor Mike Stewart Vice-President Jacque Arensdorf Secretary Danny Yost Treasurer Sherman Forden Student Council Margaret Borron Jim Holmstedt Roxann McCune Susie Wever Kay Smith Scott Kendall Larea White La Rae Connelly Virginia Van Vleet Joyce Holm Dorothy Gonzales Delores Gonzales Regie Cody Larry Gordon Mary Lee Alden Kent Swedberg MAIN TRUCKING AND GRAIN HAULING---Sutherland---JERI'S BEAUTY SHOP 386-4617 SUTHERLAND COURIER Sutherland, Nebraska Melvin Goodskate - Our hero and hers-------------------------- Prudence Lovelace - Our heroine and yours--------------------- Just like a sweet little mountain flower Annie Lovelace - Devotion to Prudence was her middle name Colonel Lovelace - Their father with a heart of oak------------ and a head of hickory Mother Lovelace - The flippinest flapjack .. ...............- flipper in them thar hills Simon P. Cash - Blacker'n the blackest black -- -------------- Shelia Satin - A little twist here and a little twist there -- she gets what she wants 1st lady - As kind and understanding as a coiled rattlesnake - - Osgood - As fresh as the morning------------------------------ 2nd lady - Understands her husband's problems----------------- Policeman - Not quite as smart as he seems-------------------- CAST of the JUNIOR CLASS play THE PURLOINED PEARLS Sherman Forden - - Regie Cody - - Susie Wever - Lloyd German Margaret Borron ■ - - Danny Yost -Roxann McCune ------Kay Smith - -Scott Kendall La Rae Connelly - - Mike Stewart « This is play practice? The best Christmas tree at SHS The ardent studiers?? H Caught red-handed Smiley I Never a dull moment? This page sponsored by JACK AND JILL, Sutherland, Nebraska “ JKoon iyfti ancf Teases ” JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Junior's mothers prepared the dinner. Lloyd German gave the welcome and David Kendall the response. Musical numbers were a vocal solo by Margaret Borron and a quartet number by Kent Beveridge, Mike O'Donnell, Ray Evans, and David Grow. Roxann McCune gave a humorous report on the seniors. Bob Kinner, Rex Heckenlively, and Bill Fulcher, faculty members, presented a musical medley portraying A Day at Suth- erland High School. At 9 o'clock dancing began to the music of the Grapes of Wrath. GRIFFIN-BEATTY LUMBER INC. Dial 3 86-4523 Sutherland Sophomores Sopfomores “7fie four o success is rnarfef pusf ” FLOWER—Pale pink rose buds Sponsor President Vice-Pres. COLORS - Light blue and royal blue Secretary Treasurer Cynthia Goedert Christy McVay Georgina Crosby Student Council Dean Kealy Ellen Shaw David Hagan Jan Burklund Ron Shuler Ray Evans Dixie Thompson Sharon Gress Mike Thomlison Shannon Wever Kent Beveridge Joyce Allen Mike O'Donnell Ruthie Anderson Bill Chessmore Anita Walbert David Grow Vicky Land Ted Adams Charlotte Land SHANGRI La BEAUTY SALON 114 E. C North Platte GENE'S SKELLY SERVICE 386-4426 Sutherland This is the way it's to be done. I Getting badly needed brownie points. Gee, I hope he calls tonight. Storytime What a time to practice cheer- leading! Oh those slumber parties - vl • JjTKX ! ■ • I This tne swing dance! Can I have a ride? H If Mike could see me now gest Say, cheese. ■ m • a m ■ If Tromp, tromp, tromp Two hard-working sophomores. MADISON'S Western Wear North Platte, Nebraska Freshmen ?res irnen u 7 ie hi'gner we c imS tfie broader t ie view FLOWER--Lavender Mum Sponsor President COLORS--Lavender and Silver Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Student Council Mr. Heckenlively Kathy Fletcher Danny Dancer Mary Jane Stewert Ray Hoefer Kent Arnold Robert Evans Patty Combs Margaret Woodard Karl Smith Rick Dunkin Marilyn Swedberg Steve Pedersen Cindy Crosby Rico Oliveros Jim Baumgartner Ron Yost Carol Grow Rick Anderson Rita Munoz Rick Carr Debby Young Gary Porter Vicky Chessmore Terri Jochum Gene Holm Linda Dancer Julie Arensdorf Loren Hoatson Pauline Seifer WOODY’S C: 'Kent On your knees Freshmen! ’Oh. Oh. here comes Terry! 1 w Pep Club initiates 'Oh. Kent.' Carol The 'ayes' have it. Quiet . m Watch out. here we come!' Where did you come from? Jt Who. me? ’Time s up, Vicky' 'Do we have to? This page is sponsored by Hershey firms - THE CARLSON PHARMACY HERSHEY BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY SALON (Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw) nowo “ 7Aey yaue of i e nse oes ' ’ C’ ass Officers ELLETT’S TASTEE TREET DRIVE-INN 1101 N Jeffers North Platte FRESHMEN Preside at - Kathy Fletcher Secretary - Mary Jane Stewart Treasurer - Ray Hoefer Vice-President Danny Dancer NORTH PLATTE CAFE 621 N Pine North Platte SENIORS Treasurer - Dennis Thompson President - David Kendall Vice-President - Connie Seifer Secretary - Mike Wisdom JUNIORS President - Lloyd German Vice-President - Mike Stewart Secretary - Jacqueline Arensdorf Student Council Sherman Forden Treasurer Danny Yost SOPHOMORES President - Nola Kinnaman Vice-President - Cynthia Goedert Treasurer - Georgina Crosby Secretary - Christy McVay Athletics Joot aff (r7 ieij p ayecf wi n spirit ROW: L. Hoatson. R. Oliveros, K. Arnold. R. Dunkin. D. Dancer. R. Yost K. Beveridge. J. Baumgartner S. Pederson. G. Porter. R. Carr; MIDDLE ROW: St. Mgr; A. Gonzales. M. O'Donnell, R. Shuler. D. Kendall. M. Thomlison. S. Kendall. S. Forden. D. Thompson. R. Anderson. R. Hoefer St. Mgr; R. Vega; BACK ROW: Coach Rex Heckenlively; K. Moore, L. German. M. Stewart. M. Kelly. D. Evans. D. Yost. R. Keuter. D. Grow, J. Holmstedt; Head Coach Daryl Broberg INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING GAMES PLAYED TIMES CARRIED D. Grow 9 128 D. Yost 9 93 D. Thompson 7 72 R. Anderson 6 31 PASSING GAMES PLAYED PASSES ATT. D. Yost 9 155 D. Grow 9 12 PASSING RECEIVING CAUGHT PASSING RECEIVING CAUGHT M. Stewart 19 R. Keuter 16 D. Grow 16 R. Anderson 5 YDS. AVE. YDS. PER CARRY GAINED PER GAME AVERAGE 733 81.4 5.7 415 46.1 4.5 363 52.5 5.3 166 27.4 5.3 COMPLETIONS YDS. TD'S 58 854 9 6 91 2 YARDS TOUCHDOWNS DEFLECTED PASSES 309 6 D. Grow 242 2 D. Kendall 187 1 D. Yost 97 1 INTERCEPTIONS D. Yost 6-2 TD. D. Kendall 2 FUMBLE RECOVERIES M. Kelly 5 D. Evans 4 M. Stewart 4 BLOCKED PUNTS D. Yost 2 R. Schuler 2 L. German 2 Offense “ T.iAaPs (Ais go liiesi Sil — a e go J3ig Jtecf” FRONT ROW: M. Stewart, M. Kelly, M. O’Donnell, D. Evans, R, Keuter BACK ROW: R. Anderson, D. Yost, D. Grow FRONT ROW: D. Evans, M. Kelly, L. German, S. Forden, R. Keuter MIDDLE ROW: D. Yost, R. Shuler, J. Holmstedt, D. Kendall BACK ROW: D. Grow, D. Thompson SUTHERLAND LUMBER COMPANY Sutherland CO-CAPTAINS: Doug Evans, Coach Broberg, Dan Yost, David Grow RECORD: 4 WINS 5 LOSSES STUDENT MANAGERS: Andy Gonzales and Ruben Vega Head Coach Daryl Broberg and his assistant Rex Heckenlively SNO-A-WHITE Sutherland SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND SUTHERLAND TOTAL PASSING 76 147 61 126 57 122 67 96 220 968 FIRST- DOWNS 15 11 13 6 10 14 6 11 19 105 19 TEAM RECORD 66 HERSHEY 24 HYANNIS 12 WEST KEARNEY 12 PAXTON 40 HALSEY-DUNNING 20 HAYES CENTER 0 BIG SPRINGS 19 LODGEPOLE 6 TRENTON 33 166 RUSHING 268 266 251 118 160 283 163 168 168 1845 RICK KEUTER DAVID KENDALL DOUG EVANS End Guard Guard Letters Won SSS Letters Won SSS WCC First Team SPVA Honorable Mention SPVA Honorable Mention SPVA First Team Letters Won SS 1966 Letter men c c 7 )it£ Determination 7fiey ( 'ame ’? DENNIS THOMPSON Back Letters Won SSS KELLY MOORE End Letters Won S MIKE KELLY Guard WCC First Team SPVA First Team Letters Won SS CORNHUSKER TRACTOR EQUIPMENT Phone: 532-3223 North Platte FIRST SECURITY BANK Sutherland DAN YOST MIKE STEWART SCOTT KENDALL Back End Back WCC First Team SPVA Honorable Mention Letters Won S SPVA Honorable Mention Letters Won SS Letters Won SS Dan Yost set the following school records in the 1966 Football season: Passing yardage: 854 yds. Old record, 613 yds. Milan Moore, 1960 Passes Thrown: 155 Old record, 71 Kent Jochum, 1965 Passes Completed: 58 Old record, 45 Kent Jochum, 1965 Pass Interceptions: 6 Old record, 5 Jim Copeland, 1961 Pass Interception yds: 34 Old record, 32 Jim Dickerson, 1960 LLOYD GERMAN Guard Letters Won SSS SPVA Honorable Mention JIM HOLMSTEDT Guard Letters Won S SHERMAN FORDEN End Letters Won S LONG HORN BAR Sutherland Team records: Passes thrown 173 Old record, 128, 1965 Passes completed 66 Old record, 58, 1965 Passes thrown in one game 38 Old record, 21, 1965 Passes completed in one game 14 Old record, 12, 1965 MIKE O’DONNELL Center Letters Won S WCC Honorable Mention RAYMOND HOEFER Guard Letters Won S RICK ANDERSON Back Letters Won S DAVID GROW Back SPVA Honorable Mention WCC Honorable Mention Letters Won SS MIKE THOMLISON Guard Letters Won S RONNY SHULER Back Letters Won S LYONS IGA FOOD LINER North Platte FIEBERGS APCO SERVICE 501 Rodeo Road - North Platte 1907 ()as Re£uifcfina {)ear L. to R. D. Thompson, S. Forden, L. German, D. Grow, M. Kelly, D. Yost, D. Kealy, M. Stewart, R. Keuter, K. Moore, R. Shuler, M. O'Donnell. 1966-67 SAILOR BASKETBALL RECORD Sutherland Opponents Sutherland Opponents 91 Wallace 53 48 Chappell 62 • 59 N.P. St. Pat's 63 63 Madrid 48 67 Stapleton 57 68 Brady 53 62 Big Springs' 43 56 Paxton 57 58 Paxton 69 65 Chappell 72 63 Hayes Center 56 68 Hershey 70 53 Grant 70 90 Arnold 74 85 Wauneta 38 55 Arthur 41 52 Hayes Center 60 45 Paxton 60 Sutherlands total points were 1148--63. 4P]o per game. WCC Tournament (Third) SPVA Tournament • • Class D District (Runner-up) WITH 9 WINS - - 9 LOSSES ARNOLD DRUG Ph. 386-4380 Sutherland, Nebr. per game. Opponents total points were 1106--61.8% 1966-67 SHS BASKETBALL STATISTICS Scoring for 18 games Points Dan Yost 379 Rick Keuter 158 Dennis Thompson 156 Mike Stewart 145 Lloyd German 90 David Grow 86 Mike Kelly 80 Rebounding Dan Yost 182 Rick Keuter 136 David Grow 91 Lloyd German 78 Mike Stewart 67 Mike Kelly 44 Dennis Thompson 42 Reserves (8 wins - 6 losses) L. toR., R. Oliveros, R. Anderson, J. Holmstedt, R. Dunkin, R. Yost, K. Beveridge, K. Arnold, R. Hoefer, G. Porter, L. Hoatson. FRONT ROW, R. Carr, Coach Daryl Broberg, Student Manager J. Baum- gartner. PEARSON APPLIANCE, INC. Herb Pearson - Owner Dial 532-6260 1304 South Jeffers North Platte FOX LUNCH Dial 532-0237 503 N Pine North Platte SHERMAN FORDEN RICK KEUTER KELLY MOORE DEAN KEALY DAVID GROW MIKE KELLY | STUDENT MGR. RAY EVANS LLOYD GERMAN COACH LOESCHER - ASS’T BROBERG CO CO-CAP CAP DENNIS THOMPSON DAN YOST MIKE STEWART 1966-67 TRACK AND FIELD Sutherland - Hershey - Paxton Triangular------------------------ - Champions Sutherland - Maywood Dual----------------------------------------- Champions Brady Invitational 15 points--------------------------------------Fifth Place Venango Invitational 50 1 2 points--------------------------------- Champions West Central Conference 67 1 2 points — ------- - --------------- - Champions Kearney Invitational 45 1 2 points --------------------- — — Runner-up Class D District 46 points-------------------------------------- Champions South Platte Valley Assoc. 50 points--------------------------------Runner-up Class D State Meet 10 points................................Seventh Place LETTERMEN: SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Douglas Evans Dennis Thompson David Kendall Track Captain----------Douglas Evans Mike Stewart Lloyd German Scott Kendall Dan Yost Sherman Forden David Grow Kent Beveridge Ron Shuler Dean Kealy Mike O'Donnell Rick Andprson Steve Pedersen Rick Dunkin Raymond Hoefer Loren Hoatson Rick Carr (Manager) STATE TRACK MEET QUALIFIERS: Douglas Evans - 120 yard high hurdles; 180 yard low hurdles; pole vault. :15.4 :21 11’ 6 . He placed third in the 120 highs, third in the 180 lows, and fourth in the pole vault. Dennis Thompson - one mile run. Dennis placed third in the mile, 4:43.2 Mike Stewart - 880 yard run. Mike placed seventh in the 880, running 2.04.5. David Grow. — one mile run. David placed seventh in the mile, running 4:50. This marks the third consecutive year the Sailors have scored in the top ten in the State Track Meet; the second consecutive year for the district championship; and the highest ever when they were runners-up in the S.P.V.A. NEW SCHOOL RECORDS Lloyd German - Shot Put - 48' 1 1 2” Scott Kendall - Two Mile Run - 10.36 Phone 386-4731 FLEECS BROTHERS - TRUCKING Sutherland NEW SCHOOL RECORDS A YEAR TO BE PROUD OF ... Douglas Evans--120 yard high hur- dles--15.3 sec. 180 yard hurdles --:20.7 Raymond Hoefer, David Kendall, Sherman Forden, and Dean Kealy. Two-mile relay--9:09 Dennis Thomspon--One-mile run—4:43.2 Mike Stewart--880 yard run--2:04.5 BILL’S ENCO SERV1CENTER 420 Rodeo Road Phone 532-9880 North Platte LEFT to RIGHT: A. Walbcrt, R. Munoz, K. Smith, J. Holm, M. J. Stewart, M. Crosby, J. Kennedy, L. Gummere, G. Crosby, R. McCune, E. Fear, S. Wever, L. White, C. Crosby, D. Thompson, C. McVay, N. Kinnaman, T. Jochum, Coach and Student Manager - Mr. Hefer, and M. Moritz VOLLEYBALL RECORD Won Lost S.H.S. - Wallace 1 2 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE TOURNAMENT S.H.S. - Stapleton 3 0 S.H.S. - Chadron 2 0 S.H.S. - Big Springs 3 0 S.H.S. - Harrisburg 1 2 S.H.S. - Grant 3 0 S.H.S. - Hayes Center 3 0 W.C.C. TOURNAMENT S.H.S. - Madrid 3 0 S.H.S. - Hershey 2 0 S.H.S. - Brady 3 0 S.H.S. - Paxton 2 0 S.H.S. - Paxton 2 1 S.H.S. - Paxton 2 1 S.H.S. - Hershey 3 0 S.H.S. - Arnold 3 0 W.C.C. All Tournament Team. Jeanie Kennedy and Marcia Crosby were chosen for this team. They were selected by the coaches of the five teams participating. This page is sponsored by THE STYLE SHOP COACH TERRY HAFER MARCIA CROSBY Student Manager MARY JO MORITZ I NOLA KTNNAMAN JEANIE KENNEDY LINDA GUMMERE CHRISTY McVAY HUMPHREY CLEANERS Sutherland, Nebraska call that NOLA?? Pep Club, Volleyball Banquet Up and over maybe? mm n m What is this patty-cake girls Just 200 more miles WwAwim Are you sure that's ANITA?? r-. Hafer’s really high! k What a relief! LAKEWAY LANES South on Highway 83 North Platte Drama iics roup Members of the one-act play, Denouement. Mike Kelly, Rick Keuter, Doug Leon- hardt, Barbara Vanarsdall, and Pat Gill. Roxann McCune is not shown. This group participated in the district contest at Kenesaw and were chosen to take part in the Fine Arts Festival at Lin- coln. SHRAKES BODY SHOP - Wrecker Service 102 West Front Street Phone 532-1053 North Platte DR. A. W. WARREN - Dentist Sutherland Phone 386-4529 Organizations HOMECOMING ROYALTY King - Dennis Thompson Queen - Peggy Stewart Miniature King - Larry Kennedy Queen - Patty Van Vleet HOLIDAY ROYALTY King - Rick Keuter Queen - Peggy Stewart PROM ROYALTY King - Rick Keuter Queen - Bobbie Vanarsdall GAMBLES STORE Sutherland, Nebraska PLATTE VALLEY HIDE METAL 3001 North 12th Street North Platte, Nebraska ?fc omecozniny KING - Dennis Thompson QUEEN - Peggy Stewart ATTENDANTS Senior - Rick Keuter Eunice Fear Junior - Danny Yost Roxann McCune Sophomore - Ronny Shuler Cynthia Goedert Freshmen - Raymond Hoefer Kathy Fletcher MINIATURE KING - Larry Kennedy MINIATURE QUEEN - Patty Van Vleet A. E. DAILEY, Dentist 112 N. Dewey 532-1562 North Platte GAMBLES STORE Sutherland SaiforeHes u l$)fere (fie yirfs ar'e (fie fairest CHEERLEADERS: S. Weaver, G. Crosby, R. McCune, C. McVay, E. Fear, A. Walbert, P. Stewart. FRONT ROW: Sponsor - Mrs. A. Crosby, V. Land, L. Connelly, L. Dancer, D. Gonzales, D. Gonzales, M. Moritz, L. Case, R. Anderson. SECOND ROW: M. Swedberg, E. Shaw, R. Munoz, K. Fletcher, C. Grow, L. Munoz, J. Arensdorf, J. Arensdorf. THIRD ROW: C. Crosby, T. Jochum, C. Goedert, L. Gummere, P. Combs, D. Young, V. Chessmore, L. White. FOURTH ROW: D. Thompson, L. Anderson, J. Kennedy, M. Crosby, S. Weaver, N. Kinnaman, M. Stewart, M. Woodard. OFFICERS Left to right. Jeanie Kennedy - Vice-President; Mrs. A. Crosby - Sponsor; Larea White - Secretary; Linda Gummere - President; Linda Anderson - Treasurer. HOLIDAY INN North Platte ROETTGF.R'S PHARMACY 118 East C Street North Platte “dhey Bead Q s” Uarsitu ( Cheerleaders Roxann McCune Anita Walbert, Gege Crosby, Christy McVay Eunice Fear Susie Weaver, Peggy Stewart, Roxann McCune, Eunice Fear Dunior Jj arsitu C Cheerleaders Susie Weaver WALTHER’S MIDWEST OFFICE EQUIP. 115 West 4th North Platte, Nebraska CITY BARBER SHOP 105 East 5th North Platte, Nebraska Peggy Stewart 7Jep C 7ub — 2etierc u6 ianauei April 21, 1967 marked the night of the annual Pep Club-Letterclub Banquet held at the Holiday Inn. After eating a delicious meal, speeches were given by the coaches, Mrs. Crosby, and Mr. Robertson. During this time the new letterclub officers and the new cheerleaders were announced for the coming year. When the evening came to a close, everyone stood and sang the school song before going home. JJap Cj ub c Snaps MORAN'S JEWELRY Jewelry and Watch Repair 109 E. 5th Street North Platte YONTS' 1615 E. 4th North Platte f_e erx: uf u()ur boys are I fie squares FRONT ROW: D. Grow, M. Kelly, M. Stewart, D. Yost, R. Keuter, L. German, Mr. Broberg, MIDDLE ROW: R. Schuler, J. Holmstedt, K. Moore, S. Forden, D. Thomson, M. O’Donnell, A. Gonzales, BACK ROW: R. Hoefer, D. Kendall, M. Thomlison, D. Evans, K. Brand, M. Wisdom, R. Anderson. (Mr. Loescher, not pictured) OFFICERS President - Rick Keuter Vice President - Dennis Thomson Secretary - Kelly Moore Treasurer - Mike Kelly Sponsors - Mr. Loescher Mr. Broberg This page is sponsored by FORDEN’S CHAMPLAIN SERVICE Sutherland, Nebraska Mr. Loescher librarians “slcfoanciny frontier” FRONT ROW: G. Alden, J. Holm, Mrs. Crosby--Sponsor, J. Arensdorf, M. Woodard. BACK ROW: V. Land, P. Gill, L. Connelly, M. Swedberg, S. Gress, C. Land, R. Cody D. Thompson, B. Vanarsdall. S uc eni Counci ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance, Sailor Personality , New Constitu- tion, Sponsorship of Concessions The Student Council has been very active in trying to promote its own role in the school structure. Much work has been done on the revision of the constitution; the addition of new duties and responsibilities to the council; and the stimulation of school spirit, conduct, grooming, and pride. LEO'S FLOWERS 105 South Pine North Platte, Nebr. ALLEN SELF-SERVICE DRUG 121 North Dewey North Platte, Nebr. President-- Rick Keuter Secretary-- Cynthia Goedert Sargeant at Arms— Rick Dunkin News Reporter-- Sherman Forden Vicc-Prcsidcnt— Doug Evans Treasurer— Dean Kealy Jlfrxec CAo •i s u3iiff rna tmy .lisioru ” FRONT ROW: R. Anderson, L. Connelly, L. Dancer, D. Gonzales, P. Gill, E. Fear, M. Moritz, D. Gon- zales, L. Case, V. Land,. SECOND ROW: M. Swedberg, K. Fletcher, L. Munoz, J. Arensdorf, J. Arens- dorf, G. Crosby, M. Borron, R. Munoz, C. Grow, E. Shaw. THIRD ROW: L. Gummere, R. McCune, P. Combs, C. Crosby, P. Stewart, G. Alden, L. White, C. Goedert, T. Jochum, D. Thompson, A. Walbert, D. Young, C. Selfer, M. Stewart, N. Kinnaman, S. Wever, J. Kennedy, L. Anderson, V. Chessmore, P, Seifer. FOURTH ROW; R. Evans, C. Smith, M. O’Donnell, R. Shuler, M. Wisdom, R. Anderson, R. Evans, G. Porter. BACK ROW: S. Pederson, K. Arnold, K. Moore, D. Grow, M. Kelly, K. Brand, R. Keuter, K. Beveridge, J. Baumgarter, D. Thompson, Director, Miss Smith. Marcia Crosby, Pianist Margaret Borron, soprano soloist, par- ticipated in Fine Arts Festival at Uni- versity of Nebraska. M. Borron, P. Stewart, J. Kennedy, R. Keuter, K. Beveridge, D. Grow, nell. M. Crosby, M. Borron, M. Stewart. cSzna cJroups u Jjractice, Practice, f’C L' IL't' BERG TYPEWRITER CO., North Platte, Nebr. SUTHERLAND PROCESSING CO., Sutherland, Nebr. P. Stewart, M. Borron, R. McCune, M. Stewart, A. Walbert, M. Crosby, L. Gummere, J. Ken- nedy. U Jfarinon u Tt nys 7 'o n 7 iese TJo ces M. Crosby, C. Seifer, M. Borron, P. Stewart, D. Thompson, K. Arnold, K. Beveridge, R. Keu J. Kennedy, M. Stewart. ter, R. Evans, M. O'Donnell, D. Grow. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM DR. VON ARNOLD, DENTIST, North Platte, Nebr. DON'S SHOE REPAIR, North Platte, Nebr. 7)o y ou 7?e member What charming champions! Is this the better end? The Three Stooges Here we go again ■ fort f .nit Memories are made of What perfect formation! this The Gentlemen My Doug or your Doug? - | Oh, those pep rallies! Can t afford a wig This page is sponsored by DR. RICHARD MAXWELL and THE SUTHERLAND HOSPITAL Elementary FRONT ROW: Mrs. Decastro, Miss Schuler, Mr. Grow, Mrs. Meyen, Mrs. Moore, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Minshull, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Shuler, BACK ROW: Mr. Hafer, Mrs. Beatty. LINDA DECASTRO: Hometown, Lodgepole, Nebraska; College attended, Chadron State; Teaches, Sec- ond Grade. RUBY SCHULER: Hometown, Laurel, Nebraska; College attended, Wayne State; Teaches, Third Grade. B.A. Degree. CHARLES GROW: Hometown, Sutherland; College attended, Kearney State; B.A, Degree; Grade School Principal. JOYCE MEYEN: Hometown, Sutherland; College attended, Kearney State; Teaches, Kindergarten. NEVA MOORE: Hometown, Sutherland; Colleges attended, Kearney State, AB Degree from York Col- lege; Teaches Seventh Grade. MARLENE MINSHULL: Hometown, Sutherland; College attended, Kearney State; Teaches, Fifth Grade. HILDA MEYER: Hometown, Blue Hill; College attended, Kearney State; B.A. Degree; Teaches, Fourth Grade. JOANNE PETERS: Hometown, North Platte; College attended, Kearney State; Taught, First Grade the first semester. RUBY SHULER: Hometown, Sutherland; College attended, Kearney State; Teaches, Second Grade. TERRY HAFER: Hometown, Lodgepole; College attended, Chadron State; Teaches, Sixth Grade. Coaches Girl's Volleyball and Golf. BETTY BEATTY: Hometown, Sutherland; College attended, Kearney State; B.A. Degree, Teaches, Seventh Grade DIANNA HINRICHS: Hometown, Gurley; College attended, Chadron State; B.A. Degree, Taught, First Grade second semester. HIRSCHFELD'S North Platte, Nebraska TELEGRAPH BULLETIN North Platte, Nebraska Oiy it i Qrade (d ie top of tfie adder of success s aSe ed education) Paul Paulman--President Pat Keeler--Vice-President Gwen Case—Secretary Shirley Brand—Treasurer Monica Burk Sherry Anderson Teresa Chessmore Ronnie Fleecs Larry Fletcher Mike Kallhoff Duane Kiskadden Ricky Anderson Bonnie Land Roy Land Kent Lenz Ray Linzenbold Myron McCune Connie Ortiz Jack Allen John Stewart Kenny Van Vleet Phyllis Vath Jim White Jerry Wilson Steve Young Blue and Silver are the colors Carnation is our flower Mrs. Moore is our teacher IDEAL CAFE This page is sponsored by Paxton firms - FRIENDLY SERVICE SWEDE’S BAR Sevent i Adrade u7l winner never auits and a (juitter never wins” Ricky Kinnaman—Presidcnt Don Arnold--Vice-President Patty Moritz—Secretary Paul Grow--Treasurer Cynthia Brand - Karen Combs Melinda Driefholtz David Einspahr Barbara Jo Fear Kris Forden Di Ann Goedert Micheal Borron James Hagan Mike Hagan Mark Kendall Rodney Beeson Teresa Lenz Donnie Leonhardt Larry Moreno Paul Befort Cecelia Oliveros Danny Porter Jerry Reitz Ann Rotert Debbie Rotert Ronald Taylor Pat Thomlison Leroy Vath Gary Wilson FLOWER - Chrysanthemum COLOR - Lavender White Mrs. Beatty is our teacher SHRAKE’S BODY SHOP Wrecker Service Phone 532-1053 102 West Front Street North Platte DR. A. W. WARREN 386-4529 Dentist Sutherland BACK ROW: M. Driefholt, S. Brand, M. Burk, P. Keeler, T. Chessmore, S. Anderson. MIDDLE ROW: B. Land, D. Goedert, K. Combs, C. Ortiz, C. Brand. BOTTOM ROW: A. Rotert, D. Fear, T. Lenz, P. Vath, C. Oliveros, P. Moritz. CHEERLEADERS: G. Case, D. Rotert. BACK ROW: K. Lenz, P. Befort, M. Kendall, L. Moreno, P. Thomlison, J. Wilson, G. Wilson, D. Leonhart. MIDDLE ROW: D. Arnold, D. Einspahr, R. Taylor, R. Land, R. Anderson, M. Bor- ron, M. Hagan, J. Hagan. BOTTOM ROW: R. Kinnaman, L. Vath, J. Allen, D. Porter, L. Flet- cher, D. Kiskadden, R. Beeson, J. Reitz. BACK ROW: B. Crosby, L. Humphrey, C. Stewart, M. Jochum, B. Wever, R. Munoz, O. Alden, R. Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: M. Burk, C. Riggins, L. Vasquez, R. Lavaley, D. Young, P. Hagan, V. Thompson, T. Chessmore, T. Stewart. SECOND ROW: K. Lenz, B. Wever, J. Hagan, S. Moreno, T. Fleecs, M. Rotert, B. Peterson, M. Stark. FIRST ROW: Mr. Hafer, J. Rotert, R. Moritz, R. Hegwood, M. Anderson, R. Rasby, A. McNeel, B. Driefholt, R. Vath. Jiftfi Qrade THIRD ROW: M. Riggins, J. Paulman, B. Keeler, S. Kennedy, D. German, M. Burk, T. Morey, C. Adams, T. Jochum. SECOND ROW: D. Hoefer, S. White, J, Crosby, J. Ortiz, S, Taylor, S. Hepperly, T. Colburn, G. Arnold. FIRST ROW: D. Hasbrouck, V. Anderson, P. Thompson, K. Smith, C. Combs, M. Swedberg, M. Swedberg, L. Daly, I. Moreno. Mrs. Minshull. (D. Dringman, absent) Second S'rade BACK ROW: J. Crosby, R. Binegar, S. Fleecs, K. Peterson, J. Godeker, S. Col- burn, M. Kennedy, R. Yost, M. Vath. FRONT ROW: R. Main, A. Martinez, A. Paulman, K. Kramer, C. Porter, N. Combs, M. Thompson, M. Kramer, Mrs. De Castro. (C. Gress, absent) Jourdi cJrade BACK ROW: C. Hepperly, S. Fear, D. Carr, E. Dykes, J. Woodard, J. Peterson, G. Fleecs, D. Vasquez, L. Minshull. MIDDLE ROW: T. Neilsen, S. Gordon, R. Martinez, K. Stark, K. Humphrey, R. Hayes, K. Morey, J. Welsh. FIRST ROW: K. McNeel, K. Hasbrouck, M. Burk, D. Rotert, S. Lavaley, K. Lenz, C. Canaday, R. Rasby, K. Land, Mrs. Meyer. Second Jt ade BACK ROW: J. Befort, C. Anderson, J. Vasquez, S. Stark, J. Painter, J. Olson, G. Thompson, M. Land. SECOND ROW: S. Kennedy, D. Jochum, C. White. D. Runner, M. Main, D. Rasby, D. Fleecs. FRONT ROW; P. Maxwell, E. Adams, D. Ecker, M. Welsh, D. Gill, A. VanVleet, J. Lenz, R. Eckhoff. Mrs. Shuler. NORTH PLATTE STATE BANK PAUL BABBITT- CHRIS ROSENBERG Western Nebraska's most modern insurance service 386-4651 532-6500 Sutherland 104 South Jeffers Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska 532-3800 The Bank with the Time and Temperature Sign BUCK’S HARDWARE 386-4615 Sutherland, Nebraska REDMAN’S SHOES FAIRMONT FOODS Home of Friendly Service 512 North Dewey North Platte, Nebraska PINK PONY 386-4718 Sutherland, Nebraska FAIRMONT Milk Ice Cream Cottage Cheese 109 South Dewey North Platte, Nebraska 532-2722 LARIAT LANES 412 N. Dewey Sutherland, Nebr. North Platte, Nebr. Phone 386-4719 Phone 532-4792 The Staff Of The 1967 Annual Wishes To Thank The People And The Businesses From Sutherland, Paxton, Hershey, And North Platte For Their Part In Making This Publication Possible. Their Names Appear At The Bottom Of Many Of The Pages. 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