University of Nebraska Kearney - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Kearney, NE)
- Class of 1953
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STUDENT UNION. EACHERS COLLEGE KEARNEY, NEBR. JOHN P HELLEBERG A.I.A. ARCHITECT KEARNEY. NEBR. 20. (D lOa 7 Z 0 0 ' Z (p t . Nebraska State Teachers College Kearney presents 1953 BLUE and GOLD 1953 BLUE AND GOLD STAFF Don Sherrill Bill Watkins .............editor business manager Dedication.... . aye 4 Herbert L. Cushing, a remarkable gentleman of excellent tastes, has served as president in our college since nineteen-hundred-thirty-six. The per- sonal interest shown to the students by his friendly gestures enriches each day to an infinite extent. To this man of distinction we are grateful for the fine institution in which to further our education. Here our opportunities of life are becoming pronounced, not only in mental ability, but in courtesy and friendship as well. The pleasant smile and the welcoming hand of our president has made the atmosphere a friendly one, strengthening our motto . . . Kearney, The Friendly College . To the man who guides us well, we dedicate this 1953 Blue and Gold yearbook. Administration Building C ollec e (Campus Page 6 VC :. â Gymnasium Proposed Vocational Arts Building Heating Plant Men's Hall Green Terrace Hall Case Hall Proposed Women's Hall Herbert L. Cushing A. B., Grand Island College; Graduate Student, University of Chicago; A. M., University of Nebraska; Ed. D., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1936. Page 14 Page 15 The Honorable Robert B. Crosby, Gov- ernor of the State of Nebraska. Dean and counsellor of Kearney's women is filice M. Robinson, fi. B., Nebraska State Teachers, Kearney; M. fl., University of California at Berkeley; Graduate of Per- sonnel Administration, Syracuse Univer- sity, New York; Graduate Assistant, Uni- versity of Nebraska. College Deans Dean and advisor to Kearney's men is Bern- hard F. Stutheit. B. S., A. M., University of Nebraska; Graduate Student, Univer- sity of Colorado, University of Nebraska. Page 16 Del Danker, Head of Teacher Placement Bureau and Demon- stration School. Page 17 Dorothy Williams A.B., Bursar Alta V. Berquist Goldah T. Anderson R.N., B.S., College Nurse B.S., Nutritionist Helen Wallace B.A., Student Union Director Alice Paine Ph.B., B.S., M.S., Librarian Laurel Holcomb B.A., B.S., M.S., Assistant Librarian Page 18 Biology The Biology Department takes a tour of the Kearney campus. Miss Ludden, Dr. Bruner, depart- ment head, Mrs. Hansen and Mr. Cole discuss what they have found. Education Gail Powell R. W. Powell A.B., M.A. B.S., A.M. The Education Department. Mr. Bowes, department head Dr. Stout, Mrs. Nigh and Dr. Failor study several textbooks that may be a help to students going into the teaching field. Del Danker Louise Adams Margaret McClure Blanche Skinner A.B., M.A. A.B., A.M. A.B. A.B., A.M. Demonstration School Malvina Stoutemyer B.S., A.B., A.M. The staff of A. O. Thomas Train- ing School at a regular meeting. Miss McClure, Mrs. Harold Rowe, secretary, Mr. Danker, principal, Mrs. Stoutemeyer, Miss Skinner, Miss Adams. Harold flhrendts LeRoy Bauer Phyllis Campbell Robert House A.B., M.fl. B.S., M.Ed., M.Music B.E. B.F., fl.M. Doris Hedges B.S., M.fl. Minnie Larson A.B., fl.M. William Lynn B.M., M.M. George Whitfield B.M., M.M. Fine Arts The members of the Kearney Col- lege Fine Arts Department. Standing is department head Mr. Ahrendts, Mr. Bauer, Miss Lar- son, Mr. House, Mr. Lynn, Miss Dixie Campbell, second semester dramatics instructor. Seated is Miss Hedges and Mr. Whitfield. Calvin T. Ryan Harry Hoffman Helen Istas Clara Johnson fl.B., Ed.M. fl.B., fl.M. fl.B., M.fl., Ph.D. fl.B., M.A. Dorothy Klein fl.B., fl.M. Phyllis Roberts B.A., M.fl. Helen Sampson B.A., M.fl., Ph.D. Language The members of the Language Department in a regular staff meeting. Dr. Sampson, Mr. Ry- an. department head, Mr. Hoff- man, Miss Roberts, Miss Klein, Dr. Istas and Miss Johnson. Charlie Foster Leland Copeland William Morris Harriet Yingling A.B., A.M. A.B., M.fi. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. Physical Education Members of the Physical Educa- tion Department inspect one of many trophies displayed in the college gym. Miss Yingling, Mr. Morris, Mr. Foster, department head, and Mr. Copeland. Donald E. Fox Elmer Beckmann A.B., M.S., Ph.D. B.A., M.A. L. M. Larsen B.A., M.A. Mary Morse B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Physical Science Theodora Nelson B.S., M.S. The Physical Science Depart- ment. Discussion of text books seems to be the theme of this meeting. Pictured are Dr. Morse, Miss Nelson, Mr. Larsen, Mr. Beckmann, and department head Dr. Fox. Lyle Mantor Jennie Conrad N. R. Diffenderfer Philip Holmgren fl.B., A.M., Ph.D. A.B., A.M. B.S., M.fl. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Social Science Members of the Social Science Department discuss several mat- ters pertaining to world prob- lems. Dr. Mantor, department head. Miss Conrad, Dr. Holm- gren, Mr. Diffenderfer. Otto Olsen Kenneth F. Carlson Delia Garrett Bernice Mantor A.B., B.S., A.M. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. Otho Means Clara Ockinga Robert Place B.S. B.S., M.S. B.Ed., M.A. Roland Welch B.A., M.A. Vocational Arts The Vocational Arts Depart- ment. The happy looking faces must mean approval of plans for the new vocational arts building. Miss Ockinga, Miss Garrett and Mrs. Mantor are seated. Standing is Mr. Place, department head Mr. Olson, Mr. Welch, Mr. Means and Mr. Carlson. State Normal Board Members of the State Normal Board administer the business of the four Nebraska State Teachers Colleges. The members include, left to right: E. Albin Larson, board secretary, Lincoln; Mrs. Haven Smith, board vice-presi- dent, Chappell; President John D. Rice, Wayne State Teachers College; State Superintendent Freeman B. Decker, Lincoln; President Wiley G. Brooks, Chadron State Teachers College; President Neal Gomon, Peru State Teach- ers College; President Herbert L. Cushing, Kearney State Teachers College; Ralph M. Carhart, Wayne; A. D. Ma- jors, Omaha; E. D. Crites, Chadron; Miss Blodgett, assistant secretary of the board, Lincoln; E. L. Rancfcril, Kearney. I. Hyde Sweet, member of the board from Nebraska City. Page 28 Miss Beverly Haxby, secretary to Kearney College's president. Cum Laude Graduates Ronald Landstrom Jean Zwiebel Honorable Mention Nila Buss Marriano Korslund Edwin Sawyer Irene Siebler Page 29 Classes Many a student has walked down the halls of learning at Kearney State. Leaders all, students who graduate from the Friendly College make the best citizens in the world. HARLEY X. BEBER Omaha, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Scionce, Speech Antelope Staff, Tonnis, Intramural Basket- ball, Social Scionco Club Transfer student from Univorsity of Omaha JAMES H. BEAIRD Scottsbluff, Nebraska Major: Mathematics Minor:: Social Science, English Caledonian KENT O. BRESTEL Chappell, Nebraska MajorPhysical Education Minor: Music, Social Science Caledonian. Blue and Gold Staff. Band. Orchostra, A Cappella Choir. MENC, Foot- ball K-Club Transfer student from Univorsity of Donver ORA L. BRAWNER Wilcox, Nebraska Major: Biology Minor: Physical Education. Chemistry Caledonian The Seniors NILA BUSS Blue Hill, Nebraska Major: Commerce Minor: Physical Education, Home Eco- nomics Women's League Council, Sigma Thota Phi, Antolope Staff, Pi Omega Pi-Historian 4. Xi Phi-Corresponding Sec. 4, V AA- Treasurer 4, Homo Ec. Club, Lutheran Club, VFW Scholarship '52, Pi Omega Pi award '51 JAMES A. BROWN Grand Island, Nebraska Major: Biology Minor: Chomistry, English Pre Med Club, Doutscher Verein, YMCA, Lambda Delta Lambda BONNIE M. CARLSON Kearney, Nebraska Major: Elementary Education Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, German Club ROBERT H. BUSTEED Ogallala, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Education, Social Scionce Club, Mon's League Council, Phi Tau Gamma, Football LOU RAE CASEY Lexington, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Commereo, English Doha Pi Bota, Blue and Gold Staff, Nai- ads-Pres. 3 and 4. Intor-Fratornity-Sorority Council-Pros. 4. Choerloador, Zip Club- Pres. 2. WAA LEO CHRONOPULOS Grand Island, Nebraska Major: Mathematics Minor: Chomistry, Social Science Phi Tau Gamma, Antolope Staff. Lambda Dolta Lambda. Social Scionco Club ARGELIA COLON Arroyo, Puerto Rico Major: Home Economics Minor Physical Science Sigma Theta Phi, Newman Club-Troas. 4, Zrp Club, Colhecon-News Roportor 2 WILLIAM E. CONWAY Kearney, Nebraska Major: Commerce Minor: Physical Education, Industrial Edu- cation, Phi Tau Gamma The Seniors JOSEPH C. DAVENPORT Callaway, Nebraska Major: Music Minor: Music. English Mon's League Council, Phi Tau Gamma, ftntoiopc Staff. Band. Orchestra, A Cap- polla Choir, Xi Phi, Nowman Club, MENC, German Club DEAN E. DODSON Venango, Nebraska Major: Industrial Education Minor: Biology, Physical Education Track. Inter Varsity JAMES L. DOODY Plattsmouth, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Education, English Student Council, Phi Tau Gamma-Vice President 4. Football. Track, A Cappella Choir. Inter - Fraternity - Sorority Council, Senior Class Pres. DICK ELM Kearney, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology, Speech Phi Tau Gamma. K-Club-Pros. 4 RAMONA I. FECHT Alma, Nebraska Major: Commereo Minor: Physica! Education, English Sigma Theta Phi, WAA, LSA-Vieo Pres., Colhocon ROBERT D. ENGLER Kearney, Nebraska Major: Speech Minor: Social Scionce, English Phi Tau Gamma-Sec. 3, Antelope Stall-As- sistant Businoss Mgr, 2 and Adv. Mgr. 3, Track. Pi Kappa Dolta-Troas. 4, Spanish Club-Pres. 1, Social Scionce Club, All Col- lege Plays, Debate DUANE E. FREEMAN Holbrook, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Education, Mathomatics Phi Tau Gamma. Track. K-Club MARY E. FISHER Berwyn, Nebraska Major: Llemontary Education Minor: Commerce, English The Seniors NELSON R. GOODMAN Cedar Rapids, Iowa Major: Education Minor: Commerce, Industrial Education BIuo and Gold Stall JEAN GARBER Red Cloud, Nebraska Major: Music Minor: Music. English Band, Orchestra, A Cappolla Choir, MENC GAYLORD D. HEADRICK Maryville, Missouri Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Education. English Translor from Maryville State Collcgo WESLEY L. HARING Riverton, Nebraska Major: Elomontcry Education Minor: Social Scionco, English RONALD D. HEMPHILL Oconto, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology, Industrial Education HERMAN H. HINKLE Cozad, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology, English Men's Loaguo Council, Caledonian, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, K-Club, Huntor Club DUANE D. HUTCHINSON Pauline, Nebraska Major: Education Minor: Social Scienco, English All Collogo Plays HAROLD R. INGRAM Kearney, Nebraska Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry, Physics Lambda Delta Lambda, Vet's Villago Council-Sec. 2 The Seniors ARNOLD I. JAKUBOWSKI Ashton, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology, Industrial Education Calodonian, Senior Class Vice-Pros., Bas- ketball. Newman Club, K-Club WILLIAM E. JAMES North Platte, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology, History Pht Tau Gamma, Football, K-Club ELAINE JAMISON Quinter, Kansas Major: Chomistry Minor: Biology, German A Cappolla Choir, Gorman Club, WAA, Pre-Mod Club Translor Student from Bakor Univorsity RAYMOND W. JENSEN Dunning, Nebraska Major: Commerce Minor: English, Speech GAIL D. KEALIHER Bradshaw, Nebraska Major: Commerce Minor. Industrial Education, English YMCA, IVCF ROBERT C. JOY Nelson, Nebraska Major: Biology Minor: English, Social Science Phi Tau Gamma-Pres. 4. Blue and Gold Business Mgr. J, A Cappella Choir, All College Plays, Inter - Fraternity - Sorority Council ROBERT A. KRENOWICZ Oshkosh, Nebraska Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology, Physics Caledonian, Lambda Delta Lambda. Now- man Club. Track MARY ANN KORSLUND Kearney, Nebraska Major: Art Minor: English, French Sigma Theta Phi. Antler Stalf. Kappa Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Xi Phi, Zip Club The Seniors CHARLES E. LANE North Platte, Nebraska Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology. German RONALD L. LANDSTROM Axtell, Nebraska Major: Commerce Minor: Social Science. English Antlor Staff, Band. Orchestra, Pi Omega Pi. Xi Phi, Sigma Tau Delta. Phi Tau Gamma JOSEPH L. McCOY Loup City, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Education. Biology Football, Basketball, Track GEORGE L LEGGOTT Elwood, Nebraska Major Physical Education Minor. Biology, Mathematics Phi Tau Gamma, Football, K-Club BERNARD L. McGAHAN Elsie, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Speoch, Biology Student Council, Calodonian, Antelope Stall. Bluo and Gold Stall, Football, Track. K-Ciub. Votoran o! World War II, and Korean War COLLEEN A. MARTIN Kearney, Nebraska Major: Elementary Education. BERNARD H. MORAN Palisade, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Education, Biology Caledonian. Track. Basketball. Newman Club MERLYN MOTES Wahoo, Nebraska Major: Elementary Education Minor. Mathematics. English Women's Loaguo Council, Delta Pi Beta Antolope Stall. YWCA. Zip Club, Colhecon Sigma Tau Delta The Seniors LORRAINE L. MUHLE Schuyler, Nebraska Major Commereo Minor: Spcoch. English Women's League Council. Zota Chi Alpha. Choir, Pi Omega Pi. WAA. Colhecon. LSA. All College Play. Dorm Council JO ANN MUNDORFF Kearney, Nebraska Major Music Minor: Music. Commerce Junior Class Secretary, Delta Pi Beta. Naiads. Band. Choir, Orchestra. Xi Phi. MF.NC-Fros. ELDON F. NICHOLSON Cambridge, Nebraska Major. Speech Minor: English. Social Science Sigma Thota Epeilon, Track. IVCF, Pi Kappa Delta CHARLES E. NORRIS Funk, Nebraska Major: Commerce Minor: English. Social Scionco Student Council. Phi Tau Gamma-Vice Chancellor 3 and Chancellor 4. Blue and Gold Editor 3 IRMA I. NOVY Ravenna, Nebraska Major: Music Minor: Music, Commerce Women's League Council, Zeta Chi Alpha, Band Orchestra. Choir, MENC. YWCA. Colhocon, Dorm Sec. HELEN L. ORCUTT Doniphan, Nebraska Major: Elementary Education Women's League Council-Treas., Zeta Chi Alpha-Troa8. 1 6 Vice-Pros. 2 and 4. WAA-Vice-Pros.. YWCA. IVCF-Soc. 4, Col- hocon. P.T.A. Scholarship KEITH W. PETITJEAN Stamford, Nebraska Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Science Lambda Delta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Votâs Village Council, Radio Club MAXINE J. OVERTURF Edgar, Nebraska Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Education, Fronch Zeta Chi Alpha, WAA, 1VCF. YWCA, Colhecon The Seniors JANICE C. RANDALL Gibbon, Nebraska Major: Homo Economics Minor: Scionco Sigma Theta Phi, Intor-Fraternity-Sorority Council, Choir, Colhecon-Pres. 4. Xi Phi, YWCA-Pres. 2 NANCY J. PSCHERER Kearney, Nebraska Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Senior Class Soc., Sigma Theta Phi, Choir. Xi Phi. Colhecon. K-Book Editor HAROLD C. RECK Scotia, Nebraska Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Science. Commerce Student Council President 4. Vice-Pres. 3, Class Treasurer 1, Men's League Council Vice-Pros. 3, Phi Tau Gamma Vice-Chan- cellor 2. Choir. Pi Omega Pi, YMCA Sec. 3. Sigma Thota Epsilon, French Club GERALD C. RECK Scotia, Nebraska Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Scionce, Commerce Studont Council Vice Pres. 4, Class Pres. 2, Phi Tau Gamma Chancellor 3; Sgt. at Arms 2, Intor-Fratomity-Sorority Council, Business Managor K Book 3. Choir, YMCA Treas. 2 and 3, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Fronch Club DON S. REYNOLDS Orleans, Nebraska Major. Physical Education Minor: Social Science. English Phi Tau Gamma, Football. Intramural, Basketball. Band. Pop Band BILL I. RISCHLING Kearney, Nebraska Major: Music Minor: Music, English ELSIE H. ROGERS Trenton, Nebraska Major: Commorco Minor: Mathomatics. English HAROLD S. ROWE. JR. Auburn, Maine Major: Education Minor: Commerce. English Men's League Council. Business Manager of Antelope 3 and 4; Advertising Managor 2, Xi Phi Pres. 4, Pi Omega Pi Vico-Pros. 4, Lutheran Club Vico-Pres. 4, Vot's Vil- lage Council Sec. 4. Pi Kappa Delta The Seniors EDWIN L. SAWYER Kearney, Nebraska Major: Education Minor English, Speech Sigma Tau Dolta. Pi Kappa Delta BROWN L. SEVIER Sargent, Nebraska Major: Commereo Minor: Social Science. English Vet's Village Council IRENE M. SIEBLER Loup City, Nebraska Major: Elementary Education Sigma Theta Phi Pros. 4. Choir, Inter- Fraternity-Sorority Council 4, Homecoming Queen 4 LOUIS STUECKRATH Plainview, Nebraska Ma;or: Physical Education Miner: Mathomatics. Social Scionce Phi Tau Gamma, Baskotball, Football. Track. K-Club Transfer student from Norfolk Junior Col- lege JEAN E. ZWIEBEL Contrai City. Nebraska JOSEPH N. TYE Kearney, Nebraska Major: Commorco Minor Music. English Choir. Band. Orchostra. Transfor student from University of Wyoming LOIS RUTH VALENTINE Ravenna, Nebraska Major: Elementary Education JAMES E. VAN MARTER Carlisle, Pennsylvania Major: Physical Education Minor: Commerce. Speech Class Treas. 3 and 4, Phi Tau Gamma, Antelope Staff Sports Editor 2, 3 and 4, Football. Intramural Basketball. Track, K-Club. Vet's Village Council 3 DEAN K. WEBB Kearney, Nebraska Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology, Commerce Phi Tau Gamma, Football. K-Club Major: Elementary Education Zeta Chi Alpha. Inter-Fraternity-Sorority Council. WAA Pros. 4, Inter Varsity. Col- hecon Page 40 taymond Bartusiak Dolores Bauor. Koarnoy Doniphan Mary Alice Bauer, Culbertson Bryce Bonnes . Grand Island Margaret Briggs. Holon Burhoop. Broken Bow York Mildred Casey. Oconto Caynor Collison. Avis Copp. Donald Darling. Campbell Wostorvillo Kearney J U n i o r s Page 41 CO CJI CD Don Welch, junior class presi- dent. enters the gym for basket- ball practice. Don also served as president of Men's League. Marshall Hahn Hampton Mohdi Hamidi Moshod, Iran Elizabeth Harris Alfred Hart Axtell Kearney Lloyd Hasty Kim. Colorado Robert Heimsoth Kearney rank Frailey. Ina Claire Frischholz. Harry Gross. Robert Hall. Mitchell Columbus Rod Cloud Kearney obert L. Hanson. Robort V. Hanson. Leonard Harbeson. Holdrego Elsio Elsie Harold Harder. Gibbon .ambort Herman. Hella Hoxamor, Greeley Back Kreurnack, Germany Darlene Jorgonson. Marshall Joyce. Ashton Kearney Margaret Briggs. Case Hall Presi- dent, leaves the dormitory for a busy day of classes. Page 43 Student Council President Harold Reck leaves the administration building after a busy day with council affairs. Nick Kavadas. Arthur Kile. Kearney Eddyville John Mason. Arcadia Richard Means. Broadwator Page 44 Jean Nama. Sholton John Rail. Kearney Marian Paulson. Ronald Poistor. Aurora Kearney Bonnio Richter. Marcella Riddor. Hayos Center Callaway Lynn Portor. Kearney Jack Riley. Shelton J. D. Moyor, Lodgopolo Marlyn Millikon. James Mohalt. Naponee Sidnoy Esther Murray, Broken Bow Page 45 i - _ â - Lyle McMindes. president of Men's Hall, is about to relax after a busy day of classes. Horshol Siobrass Blue Hill Lloyd Soitloy Kearney Marilyn Tetor Bartley lane Toole Kearney Jean Toole Kearney Donald Ward North Loup Bill Watkins Grant Don Welch Phyllis Wissbaum Lois Wurst Kearney Kearney York irol Adams Lylo Ackerman Dick Andorson Carol Ashor Arcadia Lamed. Kansas Ord Ravonna Robert Ashloy Mary Badura Grand Island Fullorton ward Barrott Gary Bassett 'Jorth Platte Arnold Wanda Bice Ccrleton Carol Binderup Newark Shirley Blythe Overton Margarot Bradshaw Bloomington Ann Brandt Roger Burgoson Don Butler Kearney Holdrege Ansloy s o P h o m o r e s 1 Page 47 Lawronco Cavanaugh Minden ith Ann Cams Kearnoy Martha Carroll Superior OD CJ1 CD Bernadeno Chloupok. Litchliold Loretta Echhardt. Campbell Ann Christonr.cn. Koarnoy Robert Fonstor. Broken Bow Pearl Cole. North Platte Rosalee Finch. Oshkosh Freshmen Class President Michaol Yanney leaves the ad- ministration building after a busy day of classes. Willa Gowecko. Farnam Gracene Goodchuck. Kearney Dorothy Green. Bartlett Elaino Grossnicklaus. Osceola Carol Gundorson. Dix Lumier Hanzel Cotesiield Iono Hiotor, Burwoll Glon Hinklo. Cozad Claronco Hodgo. Palmor laniece Holm. Mason City Joyce Holmstodt. Paxton Glon Houtz. Madrid Page 48 'ora Collison. Calvin DoLano. Wayno Diilin. Jamos Doll, Dorolhy Dunlap, Loo Duryoa, Campbell Kearney Beavor City Lincoln Franklin Anselmo larjorie Forman, Robori Fostor. Cambridge Kearney Marlene Frooman. Edward Furtak. Allon Gallup, Marion Gatos, Holbrook Ravenna Koarnoy Arcadia .ucy Harknoss. Morvyn Harms. Donna Hastings, Atlanta Hildroth Ansley 'ranklin Isaacson. Sharron Jacobson. Wallace Johnson Holdrege Rivordalo Kearney Antelope Editor Ina Claire Frisch- holt checks the assignment sheet for reporters. Ina also serves as president of Women's League. Page 49 K Club president Dick Elm leaves the gym after finishing a hard workout at football practice. Patricia Johnson Holdroge Mary Laubnor Hershey Patsy Johnson Gothenburg Duane Lehman Bertrand Shirloy Johnsa Kearney Waunetta Lichtonbergor Callaway i Norma Masor Barbara Mason Kearney Arcadia Gaylon Mason Jack Mastin Koarnoy Kearney Harold Mettenbrink Jo Anne Meyo Arcadia Scotia Janet Mitchell Orleans Karen Naylor Kimball Margaret Pole Amherst Gordon Moor Holdrege Janot Muller Gibbon Goorgo Morgan Enders Gerald Iones. Gibbon Alan Jorgonsen. Minden Bill Kalous. Kearney Rodney Koch. Eustis Vernon Koeppen. Oshkosh Werner Krebsor. Zurich, Switzerland RoDonna Lindholm. Polk Tom Micek. Columbus Helen Philbrick. Grand Island Darrell Lloyd. North Platte Russell Love Ravenna Alvin Lybargor. Arcadia Rex McGinnis. North Platte Lylo McMindes. Grand Island David Mills. North Platte Glon Ralston. Kearney lohn Mingus. Ravenna Lillian Ralston. Kearney Lloyd Softley, Antelope business manager, contacts one of the many advertisers for this week's paper. Page 51 Blue and Gold editor Don Sher- rill looks over some printer's proof for the yearbook. Don also serves as Pi Kappa Delta presi dent. Arlin Rasmussen. JoAnn Rath. Dannobrog Harvard Glonn Rhode Eddyville Howard Strong. Hugh Strong. Almoria Almeria Marilyn Sutherland Elm Creek Dale Taylor. Robort Throop. Melvin Torbeck. Sharon Towers Donald Chappell Grand Island Johnson Maxwoll Treadway. Kearney Roy Troyer. Arnold Paul Wagnor. Geraldine Culbertson Walcott. Shelton Marie Walcott. Shelton Paul Walker. Dix Davo Wooks. Kearney Mary Weir. Sutherland Iâaye 52 Charles Skov. Elizabeth Smith. Rtverdale Palisade Lavonno Sohrweid. Riverdale Lowell Spencer. Broken Bow Alice Spilinok. Joan Stephen . Burwoll Elm Creek Robert Swoaringor. Elm Creek Mary Talbert. Valley Monica Taubonhoim. Koarnoy Patty Teahon. Broken Bow Dori Teter, Bartley Dorothy Thorp, Paxton Genioco Tunnoll. Dorothy Urban. Stapleton Ord Robert Vogler, Lisco lames Whitakor. Doniphan Roger Weiss. Ainsworth Clinton Wells. Ansolmo Blue and Gold Business Man- ager Bill Watkins leaves the yearbook office for another round with Kearney's businessmen. Page 53 YWCft President Mary Alice Bauor takes time out from her duties to relax in the YW' room. Isabollo Marilyn Whitno Whitomoro. Funk McCool Junction Donna Wick. Marion William: Amherst Omaha Page 54 Princo Williams. Omaha Wilma Willoughby. Fairbury Mildred Wilson. Kearney Gerald Winchester. Anselmo Ilia Wright. Elm Creek Jean Wyatt. Scottsbluff Lyla Yentos. Eddyville Norma Zavitka. Elba Betty Ziggaioos. Grand Island Marcia Zorn. Gothenburg Willa Zelske. Stamford Freshmen First Row: Arthur Alberding, Bessie filberts. Mary Alexander. Jim Anderson, Virginia Anderson. Prich- ard Andrews.. Donald Ankcrman, Jr. Socond Row: Arthur Ashor, Loretta Atkins, Marion Aublo, Kenneth Austin, Don Ayres. Mary Ann Bauerlo. Barbara Beghtci. Third Row: Doan Bennett, Harold Bennett, Doloros Bernet, Jim Berry, Edwin Bills, Ronald Bodeen, Dale Bokowski. Fourth Row: Nancy Bolt, Bill Bowers. David Brink, Donna Brink, Junior Brisco, Diana Bristowe, Joanne Brogan. Filth Row: Bottic Brown. Gretchon Burgess, Glenda Calvin, Patricia Campbell Sixth Row: Rosella Campbell, Glonda Carlson, James Carlson, Shirley Carlson. 1953 Page 55 First Row: Frank Copal, Charlotte Chambers, Thomas Chaney, Leon Chisholm, Shirley Chorn, Mariam Church, Lexie Clark. Socond Row: Diane Clarko, Leona Clomont. Colloono Clino, Connie Collison, Joflnn Consbruck, Loland Courtright, Rozella Croissant. Third Row: Le- land Crosley. Carolyn Curry, James Daily, Roger Dahlin, Charmaine Daughtory, Richard Davenport, James Deaiey. Fourth Row: Willadean Doaver, Mahlon Deni- son, John DeRolf, Dennis Dewey. Joyce Dewey, Robert Dick. Barbara Dickerson. Fifth Row: Mary Dixon, Max Dodson, Donald Dowhower, V esley Dreher, Ella Marie Douglas. Shirley Eakins, Arlene Empfield. Sixth Row: Nonna Epley, David Escritt, Delores Exstrom, Clemen- tine Fagot, Gillford Feis, Marilyn Fonstor, Larry Fergu- son. Seventh Row: Verneta Forris, Charlotte Fisher. Francos Fisher, Donna Floming. Eighth Row: Marilyn Flotchor, Bernard Forch, Priscilla Fortik, Ellen Foth. Page 56 First Row: I .owe 11 Friesen. Carol Furtak. Delmar Gar- relts. Carol Garska. Grace Gillham, Rex Glovor. Marilyn Goldenstein. Second Row: Donald Goodrich. Maurico Grandgenette. Jr., Gweny Groon. Kathryn Guynan, Gwendolyn Hanley. Mildred Hanson. Doloros Harms. Third Row: William Haufl, Rosomary Haydon, Duano Heiiiger, Robert Henderson. Nancy Henloy, Betty Hern- bloom. Stephen Hervort. Fourth Row: Alton Hough Denny Houston. Donna Howell. Helen Huobncr, Doris Hunse. Marcelene Innos Gloria Irvine. Fifth Row: Carolyn Jakob. Rhodell Jamoson. Jay Jamison. Don Jar- don, Erna Jonson. Kathleen Johnson. Mary Johnson. Sixth Row: Sherry Johnson, Kenneth Johnson. Roland Jones. Katherine Kappas. Patsy Kearney, Donna Kelly. Patricia Kennedy. Sovonth Row: Jack Kiddor. Carl Kniestoadt, Theodoro Kooner, Frank Korbolik. Eighth Row: Wayno Kort. Connie Lahm, William Lawloss. John Lodbettor. Page 57 First Row: Mary Lenr.emann, Addic Lewis. Daniel Lowis. Robert Lewis. Shirley Lind. Bruce Lindley, Gordon Lino. Second Row: Donna Lipps. Lawrence Lippstrow, Janet Lowe. Joan Luebbe. Gone Luthor. Evelyn McBoe, Hillis McCormick. Third Row: Laird McCormick. Juno McCready, Kay Mc- Elroy. Jorry McKoan. Pat McKillip. Shirley Madsen. Shirley Magotto Fourth Row: Joanne Mannors, Gene Marrs, Leon- ard Martin, Mary Martinez. Edis Maulis. Gene Maxey, Del- vm Messersmith Filth Row: Jorrold Meyer. Robert Miller, Francis Moes. Jean Mohler. Jean Montgomery, Daryl Mora- vor. Konnard Moss. Sixth Row: Barbara Mote. Idalea Mum- lord. Sharon Noedham. Jack Nelson. Kyler Nelson. Mary Newbrey. Gay Nichols. Seventh Row: Darold Nielson, Gerald Nordbrock. Amelia Novosad. Clayton Ohlman Eighth Row: Ival Olmstead. Leslie Olson. Norma Olson, Howard Ostorhoudt. Page 58 First Row: Robert Osterlund. Olombia Pappos. Samuol Parker. Ronald Pattorson, Bonnio Paul, Mary Peak. Mablo Pearce Socond Row: Kathicon Poltzer, Shirley Potorson, Robert B. Pfeiffer, Robert L. Pfoiffor. William Pfeiffer, Larry Phillips. Raymond Pocgo Third Row: Larry Poffenbergor, Carol Porath. Lawrence Portis. Shirley Post, Janet Prathor, Donald Princo. Darlene Ramm. Fourth Row: Carol Rathe. James Reidy. Barbara Roynolds, Mary Reynolds. Edmund Rteae. Gerald Riggins. William Roach. Jr. Fifth Row: James Robbins. Merlin Rocker, Arthur Rosse, Patricia Roucis. Daniel Rubenthoier. Eugene Ryan. Robert Savely. Sixth Row: Joyce Schipport. Arleda Schmeeckle, Shirley Schmohr, Beverly Schulte. Gone Schuppan. Merlyn Scoville. Geral- dine Schweiaer. Sovonth Row: Everett Shackelford, Phyllis Shew, Tom Shiolds, Eldon Shriner. Eighth Row: Dallas Sinnorn. Eli Skinner, Leonard Skov, Marvin Slocum. Page 50 First Row: Arvid Smith. Virginia Smith. Wondoll Smith. Willis Sorensen. Harold Sprague, Nancy Stanton. Cariotta Stark. Socond Row: Rosemary Stevens. Connie Stone. Donald Stranoy. Larry Streit. LaVonne Stromberg, Roynal Suchanek. Jack Swanson. Third Row: Pauline Switzer, Ray Striker. Richard Spenco. Daio Taylor. Dons Thompson. Bovorly Thornton, Alice Thur- man. Fourth Row: Shirley Thurston, Anita Tilmanis, Joyce Towers. Mabel Treat. Zoe Ann Tucker. Donna Tuttle, Lloyd Unick Filth Row: Frank Valla, Jr., Chadoan Veal, Joan Vohland. Robort Volstoadt, Clinton Wells, Kenneth West, Lylo V hitosel. Sixth Row: Dale Wiost. Virginia Wilkins. Billy William- son, James Wilkinson, James Wilson. Robort Wilson, Dean Wise Seventh Row: Wayne Wolford. Michael Yannoy, Levon Yax. Eighth Row: Wendoll Young, Mary Wear. Page 60 Second Semester Students . . Row 1: Donna fisher. Marilyn Crowley, Bob Clark, Rodney Campbell. Ronald Danielson. Row 2: Loo Garrison, Norma Harris. Donna Higboc. Duane Huff, William Ivers. . Row 3s Marjory McMullen. Poggy Marquardt Floyd Marsden. Bernard Murphy. Lloyd Pahl. Row 4: jerry Pierce. Royce Smith, Leo Turner, Loren Vincent, Mrs. Oris Wolfe. Page 61 A strong college is well or- ganized. The many organ- izations on the Kearney Col- lege campus help make our college big enough for all to take part and become lead- ers. Another school year . . . 1953. Room 105 was generally a busy place throughout the year. Dummy sheets to be made, pictures to be taken and copy to be written. But, amid the headaches, screams of anger and near riot the staff managed to survive and present the 1953 edition of the Kearney Col- lege yearbook. Many thanks go to all the students who gave their loyal help. Several new ideas were added to this year's book, the Blue and Gold Queen being just one. Lower classmen were also given a little more space in the book. Blueprints of new buildings have been included so that students may see what the future is to bring. The situation looks good. Associate editor Grace Gillham, sophomore editor Marilyn Marilyn Whitney's blank look probably comes from Whitney and Junior editor Lloyd Softley seem trying to get the sophomore class pictures in order. satisfied with things in general. The Wednesday night helpers can't forget the problem of make-up. Every staff member pitched in and the next edi- tion of the Antelope proved to be better than before. The staff leaders express their appreciation to those who never gave up. but who kept on working though they received no monetary reward. Miss Clara Johnson's assistance as advisor was always a major factor of a newsy Ante- lope. Without the headaches, hours of work and stacks of articles to re-type, making up the Antelope wouldn't have been half the fun. Always an important group of staff members is the circulation staff, better known as the âFriday Folders. Ione Hieter, Gretchen Bur- gess, Olembia Pappas, Grace Gillham, Joan Thurman, Bonnie Paul, Marcella Ridder and Circulation Manager Jim Mohatt. Antelope Newspaper work is lots of fun!! Just ask any member of the Antelope Staff. There is a certain feeling of satisfaction each time one sees his work in print. Even though his name may not be on the article the reporter feels a sense of achievement when his first work finally breaks the news. Editor Ina Claire Frischholz had a handy bottle of headache pills ready each Wednesday night before the paper went to press. Each Friday's edition was proof that the editorial, business and circulation staffs were well trained. The Kearney Col- lege student newspaper is indeed one of which all can be proud. Business was always good when Lloyd Softley got on his high- horse. Lloyd managed the adver- tising during the second semester. Here's Mr. Republican of KSTC, Harold âRed Rowe, first semester business manager. L Flute Jo Ann Mundorf Jan Mitchell Oboe Loretta Atkins Carol Rathe Clarinet Richard Spence LeRoy Bauer Janiece Holm Vera Collison Phyllis Wissbaum Karen Naylor Betty Lou Hernbloom Amelia Novsad Carol Furtak Shirley Carlson Carol Asher Gay Nichols Marilyn Teter Mary Ann Peak Jo Ann Consbruck Carol Porath Virginia Smith Delores Bernet Don Jardon Marilyn Whitney Jean Toole Saxophone Joe Tye Joe Davenport Ella Douglas Marvin Slocum French Horn Ronald Peister Patsy Johnson Miriam Church Jim Doll Trumpet Russell Love Gordon Moore Gaynor Collison Duane Shackelford Willa Zelske Owen Hanley Larry Poffenberger Wendell Smith Kent Brestel Ronald Bodeen Trombone Irma Novy Jim Mohatt Ronald Landstrom Richard Davenport Baritone Dave Weeks Jim Tye Phyllis Thompson Tuba Laird McCormick Robert Lewis Gerald Nordbrock Lee Garrison Dave Brink Percussion Marcia Zorn Delores McConnel Roger Weiss Jack Swanson Donald Straney Alan Jorgensen ]ean Garber Page 68 College Band The Kearney State College band is one of the best known representatives of our school. Each year the band gives several concerts including the regular band tour to near-by towns. Band officers for the year were: Joe Davenport, student conductor; Ronald Peister, business manager; Richard Spence, personnel manager; Irma Novy and Phyllis Wissbaum, librarians; Rosalie Finch, drum majorette; Miriam Church and Grace Gillham, majorettes. College Choir Lyle Ackerman Dick Anderson Robert Ashley Loretta Atkins Janet Atwater Marion Auble Barbara Beghtol Wanda Bice Carol Binderup David Brink Ruth Ann Cams Gaynor Collison Vera Collison Jo Ann Consbruck Ann Christensen Charmaine Daugherty Willadean Deaver Max Dodson Roberta Erickson Donna Fleming Marilyn Fletcher Charlotte Fisher Jean Garber Le Garrison Owen Hanley Mildred Hanson Elizabeth Harris Lambert Herman Betty Lou Hernbloom Ione Hieter Denny Houston Marjorie Hughes Don Jardon Kenneth Johnson Robert Joy Katherine Kappas Mary Laubner Joan Lenneman Gordon Line Page 70 Russell Love Ann McCormick Barbara McEnroy Joanne Manners Patricia Martin Norma Maser Gene Maxey Janet Mitchell Janet Muller Jo Ann Mundorff Karen Naylor Gerald Nordbrock Amelia Novasad Mary Ann Peak Ronald Peister Larry Phillips Raymond Poage Janet Prather Carol Rathe Dallas Sinnen Marvin Slocum Arvid Smith Wendell Smith Nancy Stanton Connie Stone Mrs. Jane Stubbs Pauline Switzer Mary Talbert Beverly Thornton Joan Thurman Shirley Thurston Jane Toole Paul Wagner Kenneth West Prince Williams Phyllis Wissbaum Robert Vogler Betty Ziggafoos Mr. William Lynn, director. Another well-known group of Kearney State Teachers College students is the col- lege choir. The choir is well-known over the state for their versatility and style. Mr. William Lynn directs the choir in sev- eral concerts each year. A tour of sur- rounding towns is made each spring as a special service of the musical organiza- tion. The Kearney Symphony, sponsored by Kearney State Teachers College, serves Central Nebraska with a professional type of musical entertainment. Members of the symphony come from many com- munities as well as the city of Kearney and the college. Communities represented are Grand Island, Lexington, Cozad, North Platte, Holdrege, Minden, Hildreth, and Wilcox. During the 1952-53 concert season, the orchestra began a policy of offering local talent the opportunity to appear as guest soloists with the orchestra each con- cert. Under the direction of LeRoy Bauer, the first concert of the season was given November 23, 1952. Other concerts were February 22, 1953, and the annual Pop Concert was held in May. Page 72 Kearney Symphony Basses Gordon Moor Carol Rathe Helen Psota Betty Lewis Violins Maribeth Lynn, Conductress Donald Mason Rosemary Weeks Jenny St. John Joyce Webster Joan Webster Gennifer Pearson Kathleen Freeman Kathryn Freeman Violas Beth Keenan Flutes Jo Ann Mundorff Judy Keenan Marietta Mason Piccolo Marietta Mason Oboes Jane Anderson Loretta Atkins Clarinets Richard Spence Tom Michaels Ellie Frazer Violincellos Robert House Janice Liljedahl Ester House Barbara Beachley George Gifford Bass Clarinet Marilyn Whitney Horns Ronald Peister William Nelson Phyllis Thompson Miriam Church Trumpets Donald Munson Wendell Smith Trombones Irma Novy James Mohatt Bass Trombone Richard Davenport Tuba Laird McCormick Percussion Jean Garber Jack Swanson Dolores McConnel Donald Straney Gretchen LeCron Harp Romayne Webster Keyboard George Whitfield Student Council Loft to light: Lloyd Softley. Werner Krebser, Betty Ziggafoos, Darrell Lloyd, Bornard McGahan, Tom Shields. Davo Mills, Marcia Zorn, Gerald Reck, Harold Reck, Don Welch, Dr. Failor, Jim Doody, Mr. Placo, Grace Gillham, Rex McGinnis. Ray Poago. The most important organization of the student body at Kearney College is the student council. Their work during the 1952-53 school year consisted of helping with registration, sponsoring dances. Homecoming, Bronco-Days, the Steven- son-Eisenhower mock election and helping faculty committees arrive at important decisions. The weekly Monday meetings were called to order by President Harold Reck and discussions of all student activities and problems that arose were soon solved. Student Council election is a highlight of the year as candi- dates vie for votes to elect them to this august body. This year Don Welch and Lloyd Softley were elected to serve as the top officers of next school year. Page 74 Student Council Members President.........................Harold Reck Vice President....................Gerald Reck Secretary...............................Marcia Zorn Treasurer..................................Don Welch Delegates-at-Large Jim Doody Grace Gillham Werner Krebser Darrell Lloyd Bernard McGahan Rex McGinnis Dave Mills Ray Poage Tom Shields Lloyd Softley Betty Ziggafoos Sponsors Dr. Leona Mae Failor Mr. Robert Place Student Council President Harold Reck leaves the administration build- ing after a day of hard council ac- tivities and problems. Women's League Women's League in session. Kearney's women keep themselves busy with activities of Women's League. As an aid to incoming women students they began once more the budget survey during the second semes- ter as one of their major activities. The group is under the sponsorship of Dean of Women, Miss Alice Robinson. Programs during the year included speakers, book reports, a talent show, Christmas Tea, Mother-Daughter Tea and an an- nual spring show. The Women's League Council members were chairman and members of the various activities com- mittees. Page 76 uoissos ui si iudj6ojcI souijsuqQ )duo{ 'oqqanq uoo( 'iojqoiy eiuuog 'ipojsuqoH ooAoJ 'josuods 'uosuiqoy ssipj â˘z[oqqosuj ojidiq duj 'aiqn q auiojjoq 'jjoqjDX Ajo j 'ssng oiin 'sddq duuoq Ajoyn qpunoQ anfiDsq s_uoiuoyy Menâs League Men's League in session. Men's League, the organization tor all of Kearney College's men, enjoyed another eventful year because of the coopera- tion from the men on the campus. Programs at the monthly meetings were varied to offer the men many kinds of enter- tainment and fellowship. Movies of the Homecoming football game and various home talent shows were some of the out- standing programs. In the spring the league sponsored an all-men picnic at the site of old Fort Kearney. Men's League also presented a plaque to the winning team in the Intra-Mural Basketball League. Page 78 Men's League Officers Don Welch............................President Don Lewis............................Secretary Lyle McMindes........................Treasurer Officers of Men's League, Don Welch, Don Lewis, and Lyle McMindes, inspect some of the pictures of the men enrolled at Kearney College. YWCA Row 1: Janice Rcndall. Bonnie Richter. He'.la Hexamer, Glonda Carlson. Dorothy Green, Janet Lowe, Betty Ziggaloos. Marcia Zorn. La Vonno Sohrwied. Mary Alice Bauer. Row 2: Miss Minnie Larson, sponsor Roborta Erickson. Kathleen Pelzcr, Colleen Cline. Marilyn Toter. RoDonna Lindholm, Doris Thompson. Mildrea Hanson. Wanda Bice. Mary Alice Wear, Erma Jenson. Ella Douglas, Geniece Tunnell. Pearl Cole. Donna V ick. Margaret Briggs. M.cs Dorothy Williams, sponsor. The emblem of the Young Women's Christian Association is the familiar blue triangle. The YWCA is an active sponsor of many events on the Kearney College campus such as the Big-Little Sister Tea in September to help new girls get ac- quainted. One of the biggest events of the year is the co-sponsor- ing of the annual Christmas Carnival. Funds raised from the carnival are used to send students to state, regional and na- tional conferences. Officers for the year include: President, Mary Alice Bauer; Vice President, RoDonna Lindholm; Secretary, Geniece Tunnell; Treasurer, Robert Ericksen. Page 80 Row 1: Zoe Ann Tucker. Connie Collison. Mabie Treat, Donna Kelly, Sherry Johnson, Jean Mohler. Charlotte Chambers, Carol ⢠Porath, Barbara McEvoy, Marilyn Whitney. Row 2: Doris Hunso. Goraldino Schwiogor. Loona Clomont, Rosiloo Campbell, Joan Thurman, Joyce Huobbner. Charmaino Dougherty, Rosalie Finch, Ellen Foth, Carolyn Jakobs, Addie Lewis. Loo Pappas. Norma Epply, Helen Philbrick, Donna Ashor, Miss Alice Paino, sponsor. YMC A Standing: Lvlo Whitesel, Earl Rader.iacher. Rex McGinnis. Marshall Hahn. Bob Hanson Lambert Herman. Dave Mills. Don Lewis. Bob Miller. Lloyd Soitley. Alvin Lybarger, Bob Osterlund, Arthur Alberding. James Daily. Seatod: Mr. Larsen. Mr. Moons. The Young Men's Christian Associa- tion provides fellowship for the young men of Kearney College. One of the big- gest highlights of the year is the co-spon- sorship of the annual Christmas Carnival. First semester officers were: Earl Rade- macher, president; Don Lewis, vice presi- dent; Marshall Hahn, secretary; Jim Brown, treasurer. Page 82 Newman Club Row 1: Levon Yax. Betty Jo Smith, Amelia Novosad, Mr. Whitfield, Monsignor Francis Tschida, Shirley Thurston. Pat McKillip, Shirley Magotto Row 2: Monica Taubenheim. Joyce Psota. Pat Roucis, Beverly Thorton, Ina Claire Frischholz, JoAnn Lenneman, Joe Davenport, Mary Talbert, Beverly Schulte. Phyllis Wissbaum. Jim Mohatt. Gene Ryan. Don Dowhower, Dick Davenport. Dick Spence. Dewey Ashor. Frank Valla. The Kearney College group of Catho- lic students is a member of the National Newman Club Federation. Activities form a balance of religious, intellectual and social programs through group commun- ions, discussion study clubs, retreats, lec- tures and debates, parties, dances, pic- nics and sports. The Chaplain of the club is Monsignor Francis J. Tschida. Page 83 LSA Lutheran Students Association Row 1: Dorothy Thorp, loyco Holmstedt, Shirley Schmoor, Willa Zolskc. Row 2: Doan Stutheit, Marilyn Goldenstein, Shirley Eaktns, Mary Lee Weir. Carolyn Jacob- Row 3: Ramona Focht. Diane Clark. Mary Ann Bauerle. Nila Buis. Isabelle Whitemore. Row 4: Otto Oison, sponsor, Robert Savely, Marshall Hahn, Reve.end Emory Pokrant Vetsville Council Council for Veterans Village at Koarney College Keith Pettijean. Lyle Ackorman, Doan 5. F. Stutheit, sponsor, Brcwn, Sevier, Bill Conway, Harold Ingram, David Escritt. Page 84 Pre-Med Club Row 1: Miss Luddon. sponsor. Elaine Jamison, Bonnie Paul, Beverly Schulte, Bottle Brown. Carol fisher. Dr. Frank O. Raasch. Row 2: Phil Etzelmiller, Ed Barrett. Dave Woeks. Bob Fonstor. Lumier Hanzel. Gordon Moore. Lowell Sponcer. Ray Poago. Leslio Olsen, Duane Huff, Werner Krebser. flllon Gallup, Mrs. Hansen, sponsor. IVCF Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Row 1: Lambert Herman. Jean Mohler, Bob Fostor. Tom Chaney. Miss Nelson, sponsor. Row 2: Connie Lamb. Jean Zwiebol. Maxine Shoemaker. Patty Teahon, Shirley Blythe, flrlin Rasmussen, Harriette Fostor, Joftnno Harkncss, Patsy Kearney, LaVonno Stromberg, Glenda Carlson. Page S3 MENC Kcarnoy Collogo Music Group Soatod: Carol Rathe, JoAnn Mundorf. Norma Maser. Willadoan Doa cr, Loretta Atkins, Elizaboth Harris. Standing: Mr Bauer, sponsor. J:m Mohatt. Raymond Poage. Phillis W:ssbaum, Irma Novy. Jean Toole. Bob Ashley. Marvin Slocum, Wonaoll Smith. Social Science Club rtaaa, Row 1: Jean Nama, Ann Montgomery. Margaret Bradshaw. Miss Conrad, sponsor, Marian Paulsen. Virginia Mackley, Mrs. Higboe, Patty Teahon, Betty Jo Smith. Bessie Alborts. Row 2: Dr. Mantor, sponsor, Jim Beaird, Wesley Haring, Dr. Holmgron, sponsor, Eldon Nicholson. Robert Dick, Alirod Hinton, Perry Baker. Mr. Dilfenderfer, sponsor. Page 86 Zip Club Collogo Women's Pop Club Row 1: Goniocr Tunnell. Arlene Emplicld, Dolores Bernet, Shirley Carlson, Karen Naylor, Elaino Grossnicklaus, Marcia Zorn, Jean Maulis. Darlene Jorgensen. Doris Thompson, Joan Lennomann, Kathloon Pelzer, Janet Lowe. Row 2: Isabelle Whitemore. Willa Gowecke, Donna Howell Carol Furtak, Bonnie Paul. Marian Paulsen, Ina Claire Frischholz, Mary Alice Wear, Patsy Johnson, Janet Mitchell, Miss Luddcn, sponsor. Charlotte Chambors, Gwen Green, Ella Jean Foth, Charmair.o Daugherty, Joyce Huobbner, Jeanno Brogan, Row 3: Shirley Post. Mary Ann Bauerlo. Dolores Harms, Pearl Cole, Idalea Mumford, Mary Lou Martinez, Shirley Eakins, Mimi Church. Jean Ann Wyatt, Lavonne Sohrwoia, Carol Rathe, Mary Alexander, Holen Philbrick, Donna Kelly, Mablo Treat, Lyla Yontos. Dorrs Hunse. Row 4: Virginia Smith, Vcrnetta Ferris. Joan Luebbe. Joanne Manners. Connie Stone, Ann McCormick, Lexy Clark, Addio Lewis, Shirley Schmohr. Lee Pappas, Carolyn Jakobs, Grace Gillham, Connie Collison, Shirley Pctorson, Barbara Dickerson, Zoo Ann Tucker. Jo Ann Moyer. Naiads Row 1: Idalea Mumlord, Barbara Beghtol, Beverly Brown, Mildred Wilson, Janet Atwater, Gretchen Burgess. Row 2: Miss Yingling, sponsor, Pat Johnson, Jo Ann MundorJ, Lou Mitchell. Ruth Ann Cams. Page 87 Colhecon Presentation of Colhecon's check to the March of Dimes Drive. Janice Randall and Delores Bauer give check to fll O'Connor of the fund committee. Colhecon, the organization for girls interested in home eco- nomics, is affiliated with the state and the American Home Economics Association. The monthly meetings included a fall picnic, candlelight initiation, programs on seasonal arrange- ments, gift wrapping, careers in home economics, foreign cus- toms and a formal finale. In November the club sponsored a bake sale with the pro- ceeds going to the March of Dimes. The Wedding meeting each February has become a tradition of the club. Wedding gowns are modeled and a typical wedding reception is served. Members of Colhecon at Green Terrace Hall. Inter-Fraternity-Sorority Council Row 1: IronŠ Siebler. Bonnie Richter, Joyce Psota. Lyle McMindes, Lou Casey. Jim Knapp, Miss Phyllis Campbell, sponsor. Row 2: Robert Joy, Jean Zwiebcl, Marilyn Lindly. The Inter-Fraternity-Sorority Council is re- sponsible for control and regulation of activi- ties of the social fraternities and sororities on the campus of Kearney State Teachers College. One of the main functions of the organization is the sponsoring of hour dances and card parties. President...............................Lou Casey Vice President..........................Don Welch Secretary.............................Joyce Psota Treasurer...................Lyle McMindes Reporter......................Irene Siebler Page 89 Delta Pi Beta Row 1: Dorothy Urban, Janet Atwater, Ruth Ann Cams, Merlyn Motes, Mildred Wilson, Jo Ann Rath, Norma Maser, Carolyn Sandorman, Elaine Grossnicklaus. Row 2: Marilyn Lindly, Beverly Brown, Anno Christonson, Miss Roberts, sponsor, Barbara Mason, Jo Ann Mundorf, Pat Johnson, Lou Casey. The meaning of the arrow meant everything to the Deltas as they pledged their hearts and loyalty to the Delta Pi Beta Sorority. During the year they carried out their aims of fellow- ship, scholarship and leadership. One of the highlights of the year was the impressive Holly Bally which v as held December 6th. Lou Casey was crowned Holly Queen. Pledging activities began with a rush breakfast. Following the breakfast was the preference dinner where the proud mothers'' pinned the yellow and white ribbons on their daugh- ters. Miss Roberts was initiated in the group by becoming the Delta sponsor. Pcge 90 ACTIVES Janet Atwater Beverly Brown Anne Christensen Elaine Grossnicklaus Pat Johnson Marilyn Lindly Norma Maser Barbara Mason Lou Mitchell Merlyn Motes Jo Ann Mundorf Jo Ann Rath Carolyn Sanderman Dorothy Urban Mildred Wilson PLEDGES Barbara Beghtol Bettie Brown Pat Campbell Mimi Church Rosella Croissant Delores Exstrom Marilyn Fenster Vernetta Ferris Carol Furtak Kathleen Johnson Kay McElroy Pat McKillip Shirley Magette Karen Naylor Sharon Needham Shirley Peterson Shirley Post Barbara Reynolds Mary Reynolds Rosemary Stevens Shirley Thurston Donna Tuttle Chadean Veal Kearney Fremont Kearney Osceola Holdrege Kearney Kearney Arcadia Kearney Wahoo Kearney Harvard Lexington Ord Kearney Kearney Kearney Kearney Lexington Riverdale Holdrege Broken Bow Osceola Ravenna Kearney Kearney Kearney ...Kearney Kimball Kearney Elm Creek Ashton Kearney Gibbon Harvard Kearney Hastings Elm Creek i o a r 3 m Sigma Theta Phi Row 1: Marcia Zorn. Vora Collison, Janot Mitchell. Patsy Johnson, Bonnio Richter. Carol Adams, Carol Bindorup. Row 2: Janice Randall. Argelia Colon, Mary Talbert. Ramona Focht, Helen Burhoop. Darlene Jorgenson, Loretta Eckhardt, Rosalee Finch, Joyce Holmstedt, Willa Zelske. Row 3: Irene Siebler. Mary Lee Weir. Phyllis Wissbaum. Marianne Korclund, Lyla Yonter.. N:!a Buss, Shirley Johnson, Miss Ockinga, sponsor, Mary Alice Bauer, Sharron Towers, Twyla Jordan, Martha Carroll, Janet Multer, Lavonne Schrwoid, Botty Ziggafoos. The candles of the triangle representing the Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, glowed espe- cially bright during the year and revealed that the meaning of Sigma Theta Phi continues to be an inspiration leading to achievement and success. The Sigma actives were guests of the alumni at a brunch starting off the year's social activities at Homecoming. The Sigma campus display was chosen as the first place winner at the Homecoming festivities. Miss Irene Sieb- ler was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1952. The traditional âSigmagrams kept the Sig- mas busy at the Christmas Carnival. Western decorations provided the setting for the Sigma Page 92 Ranch Dance and pre-rush party. February was the important month for the Sigmas as the Sweetheart was crowned and pledges feted at the preference dinner. The Spring Formal was a successful event. ACTIVES Shirley Schmohr DeWitt Beverly Schulto Scottsbluff loan Stephens............ Elm Creek Connie Stone Alma Dorothy Thorp................ Paxton Joyco Towers................ Maxwell Mabel Treat............. Wilsonville Zoe Ann Tucker ........Grand Island Mary Alice Wear Big Springs Isabelle Whitemore McCool Junction Jean Ann Wyatt .......... Scottsbluff o oo o Ttojh no o nonane Arcadia Mary Alice Bauer â Culbortson Newark York Blue Hill Puerto Rico Paxton Gothenburg Marianne Korslund Kearney Pat Martin..........â Janet Mitchell Janet Muller Jemna Nolson Janiece Randall Bonnie Richter Irene Siebler La Vonno Schrwoid Mary Talbert Sharon Towers Mary Weir Phyllis Wissbaum Lila Yentes Willa Zelske Betty Ziggafoo8 Marci Zorn ___ Keamoy Orleans Gibbon Kearney Gibbon Hayes Center Loup City Riverdale Valley Maxwell Sutherland Kearney Eddyville Stamford Grand Island Gothenburg PLEDGES Dolores Bornctt St. Michael Wanda Bice Carleton Donna Brink................Kearney Shirley Carlson .......... Gibbon Diane Clark Treman Lexie Clark Gothenburg Connie Collison Farwell Avis Lee Copp........ Westerville Willadean Doaber Koarncy Barbara Dickerson Sumner Shirley Eakins ............ Paxton Ellen Jean Foth...Ord Willa Gewecke............. Farnam Delores Harms Hildreth Betty Hernbloom Lodgopole Marcelino Innes Keamoy Carolyn Jakobs Lafayotto Sherry Johnson Burwell Donna Kelly Cambridge Addio Lewis Grand Island Shirley Lind ............. Bayard Joan Luobbe St. Libory Hillis Ann McCormick Central City Jo Ann Manners Kearney Mary Lou Martinez Hershey Jean Maulis Louisville, Colo. Amelia Novosad Ord Bonnie Paul North Platte Olombia Papas ........ .... Bayard Mary Ann Peak ............ Orleans Janet Prathor Kearney Joyce Schippert Republican City Zeta Chi Alpha Row 1: Irma Novy. Jean Zwiebel, Doris Teter, Marilyn Sutherland, Geniece Holm. RoDonna Lindholm. Row 2: Dr. Failor. sponsor, Joyce Psota. Maxino Overturf. Lorraine Muhle. ina Claire Frischholz. Marilyn Teter, Sharon Jacobson, Donna Hastings. The symbol of Zeta Chi Alpha lived up to the true meaning as the year brought many happy moments to all members of the sorority. The Homecoming Dinner began the year's social functions. The biggest event of the year is the Cinderella Ball and pre-rush party. This year Miss Irma Novy was chosen as queen of the Christmas Carnival. The spring formal was another success as the Zetas completed another eventful year. The Rose Tree concession at the Christmas Carnival and the Zeta Quartette added their bit to the festivities. Active correspondence was begun to bring the alumni card index up to date. Pcge 94 ACTIVES Ravenna Carol Asher Ina Claire Frischholz Donna Hastings Janiece Holm Sharon Jacobson RoDonna Lindholm Lorraine Muhle Irma Novy Helen Orcutt Maxine Overturf Joyce Psota Marilyn Sutherland Doris Teter Marilyn Teter lean Zwiebel Columbus Ansley Mason City Riverdale ........Polk Schuyler Ravenna Doniphan Edgar Ravenna Elm Creek Bartley Bartley Central City PLEDGES Marian Auble Charlotte Chambers Bernadene Chloupek Norma Epley Joyce Huebner Joan Lennemann Donna Lipps............... Jo Anne Meyer Kathleen Peltzer Carol Rathe .............. Arleda Schmeeckle Geraldine Schwieger Doris Thompson Jean Toole................ Marilyn Whitney Arnold Phillips Litchfield Pleasanton Ord Orleans Franklin Scotia Broken Bow Kearney Broadwater Phillips Anselmo Kearney Funk Caledonian Row 1: Glenn Hinkle. Roger Weiss. John Rail, Jim Boaird, Bob Fonstor, Bryce Bonness. Row 2: Lyle McMindes, Lynn Portor, Charles Skov, Dick Means, Perry Baker. Bill Kalous, George Morgan, Mr. Carlson, sponsor. Row 3: Marshall Joyce, Larry Cavanaugh, Bob Krenowicz, Arnold Jakubowski, Duane Lehman, Lowell Spencer, Darrell Lloyd, Glen Houtz, Allred Hart, Bernard Moran, Bob Beshore, J. D. Meyer, Leonard Harboson, Rodney Koch, Kent Brestel, Jim Knapp. The Blue and Gold of the Caledonian frater- nity showed its colors everywhere on the Kear- ney campus with another outstanding year of leadership and scholarship. The fraternity pre- sented Dean of Men, B. F. Stutheit, a gold lov- ing cup for his outstanding work with the men of Kearney State. Marilyn Lindly was chosen as the Cale- donian Sweetheart for 1952. The annual Bow- ery Ball was held at the 1733 Ballroom and highlights of the evening included Dorothy Ur- ban, torch-singer extraordinary, singing wait- ers and can-can dancers. Forty-one pledges were welcomed at the preference dinner at Grandpa's Steak House. The annual spring dance proved to be a suc- cessful event rounding out a year of outstand- ing service as a social fraternity to Kearney College. Page 96 ACTIVES Millor Kearney James Beaird Scottsbluif James Knapp .. Ansley Eustis Bryce Bonness Grand Island Werner Krebsor Switzerland Ora Brauncr Wilcox Robert Kronowicz Oshkosh Kent Brstcl Chappell Duane Lehman Bertrand Lawrence Cavanaugh Minden Darell Lloyd North Platte Robert Fenster Brokon Bow Lylo McMindes Grand Island Harry Gross Red Cloud Richard Means Broadwater Leonard Harbcson Elsie J. D. Meyer Lodgepole Palisade Goorgo Morgan Kearney Frank Isaacson Holdrogo Jack Rail Kearney Max Jardon Lowell Sponccr Broken Bow Marshall Joyce Kearney Roger Weiss Ainsworth PLEDGES Clay Centor Ainsworth Kearnoy Kenneth Austin Ed Bills Gordon Moor Holdrego Wilcox Hardy Rogor Dahlin Ord Robort Ostcrlund North Platte Jamos Daily Milburn Ronald Patterson Gothenburg Calvin DeLano Kearney Arlin Rasmussen Danncbrog Gil Didrickson Kearney James Robbins Bernard Forch Stratton Thomas Shields Kearnoy Mitchell Rivordalc Arnold Ord Ronald Hemphill Kearney Melvin Torbeck Johnson Denny Houston Kearney Roy Troyor Arnold Ansclmo John Ledbetter Koarney Billie Williamson Stratton Oxford Gene Marrs Ravenna Robert Wilson .... Gothenburg Jorrold Moyor Lodgepole Dean Wise Sidney OMSUMBl Phi Tau Gamma Row 1: Darrell Lonz, Marshall Hahn Don Shorrill, Earl Radomachcr, Bob Hanson, Gaynor Collison, Rex McGinnis, Bud Hanzel. Row 2: Alvin Lybarger, Jack Riley, Bob Busteed. Bob Joy. Gorald Reck. Harold Reck. Ronald Peietor, Ronald Landstrom. Bill Watkins, John Mason. Row 3s Paul Wagner. Don Welch, Jim Doody. Hershell Siebrass, Merlin Bachman, Eld Norris, David Mills, Russoll Love, Don Lewis, Leo Chror.opulous, Harold Mettenbnnk, Lloyd Soitley, Don Reynolds. Phi Tau Gamma fraternity again rounded out another excellent year on the Kearney Col- lege campus. Homecoming festivities again proved to be successful as the Phi Tau float won first place. The thirty-seventh anniversary dinner of the fraternity was held in conjunction with Homecoming and was well attended by alumni and actives. The annual Christmas Ball was held in De- cember and Miss Marcia Zorn was crowned Phi Tau Gamma Sweetheart. February brought rush activities and a preference din- ner was held for thirty pledges. Page 98 Rounding out a very outstanding year the Phi Tau Spring Dance was the smartest event of the season. Phi Tau Gamma again brought leadership and scholarship to the campus of Kearney State. ACTIVES Merlin Bachman Ayr David Mills North Platte Raymond Bartusiak Kearney John Mason Arcadia Robert Bustecd Ogallala Harold Mettenbrink Arcadia Leo Chronopulous Grand Island Ed Norris Funk Gaynor Collison Campbell Ronald Peistor Kearney loo Davenport Callaway Earl Rademacher Loup City James Doody Plallsmouth Gerald Reck Scotia Richard Elm Kearney Harold Reck Scotia Duane Froeman Holbrook Don Reynolds Orleans Allan Gallup Kearney Jack Riley Shelton Robert Hanson Holdroge Hershell Scibrass Blue Hill Marshall Hahn Hampton Eon Sherrill Albion William James North Piatto Don Treadway Kearney Robert Joy Nelson Louis Stueckrath Plainview Ronald Landstrom Axtell James Van Martor Carlisle. Pa. Darrell Lcnz Chappell Paul Wagner Culbortson Donald Lewis Grand Island Bill Watkins Grant Russell Love Ravonna Dean Webb Kearney Alvin Lybargcr Arcadia David Weeks Kearney Rex McGinnis North Platte Don Welch Koarnoy PLEDGES Donald Ayres Gothenburg Dale Bokowski Kearney William Conway Kearney Richard Davenport Callaway John DeRolf North Piatto Lawrence Ferguson Taylor William Hauff William Ivers Grand Island Blue Hill Rex Kniestcad Dallas, Ore. Lawronco Lippstreu Hildreth Floyd Marsden Grand Island Gene Maxey Republican City Robert Millor Hendley John Mingus Ravenna Ray Poage Kearney lawrencc Pcffenbergcr Kearney Merlin Rocker Hildroth Duane Schakelford Palisade Richard Sponco Holdrege Robort Vol8tcadt Kearney James Wilkinson Minden Wayne Wolford Kearney Michael Yanney Kearney Xi Phi Row I: Jim Mohatt, Don Welch, Ronald Landstrom, Mr. Holmgron, sponsor. Row 2: Janice Randall. Jean Zwiebel. Marianne Korslund, Ina Claire Frischholz, Margaret Briggs. Joyce Psota, Mary Alice Bauer, Nila Buss, Jo Ann Mundorf, Miss Williams, sponsor. Xi Phi is the national honorary scholarship and leader- ship fraternity for outstanding students on Kearney's campus. Members are initiated each semester on the basis of scholastic standing and achievements in extra curricu- lar activities. A Christmas dinner highlights the year for Xi Phi mem- bers. A news letter is sent each year to all alumni and ac- tives. Harold Rowe, January graduate, was first semester president and Joyce Psota took over the duties in January. Xi Phi initiated Marshall Hahn, Don Sherrill and Jim Knapp during the second semester. Page 100 Pi Kappa Delta Michaol Yannoy, Botty Ziggafoos. Willa Zolsko, Don Sherrill, Dorothy Urban, Eldon Nicholson, Robert Engler. Mr. flhrendts, sponsor, is not pictured. Speech students from Kearney State College are mem- bers of the national honorary speech fraternity, Pi Kappa Delta. Outstanding members in debate and oratory are initiated each semester. This year the group held the first alumni banquet and initiation in January. Pi Kappa Delta sponsored an invi- tation debate tournament for Nebraska colleges in No- vember. Don Sherrill served as president and Betty Ziggafoos as vice president. Marilyn Lindly was secretary and Rob- ert Engler served as treasurer. Page 101 Sigma Tau Delta Row 1: Mrs. C. T. Ryan, Joyce Psota, Miss fllta Kiblor. Row 2: Don V elch, Mr. C. 7. Ryan, sponsor, Ronald Landstrom, Morlyn Motes. Marianne Korslund, Ina Claire Frischholz. Outstanding English students on Kearney College's campus are chosen each year for membership in the na- tional honorary English fraternity, Sigma Tau Delta. The outstanding contribution of this honorary fraternity is the college literary publication, The Antler. This yearly publication consists of writings and essays of students and features an essay contest for freshmen. Last year four writ- ings were accepted for publication in The Rectangle, na- tional publication. A Christmas formal is held each year for all actives and alumni of the organization. Joyce Psota served as presi- dent during the 1952-53 year. Page 102 Pi Omega Pi Row 1: Nick Ka vadas, Keith Pettijean, Nila Busa, Mary Alice Bauer, Ron Landstrom, Alfred Hinton. Harold Reck, Don Joster. Row 2: Miss Clara Ockinga, sponsor, Lorraine Muhle. Carol Adams. Shirley Johnson, Marilyn Sutherland, Phyllis Wissbaum, Jo Ann Meyer, Bill Kalous, Mr. Robert Place, sponsor. Membership in Pi Omega Pi, national honorary commerce fraternity, is bestowed upon those students in commerce who have done superior work and who have those qualities which tend to make for success in teaching. Dinner meetings once a month have been the feature of the year's activities with initiation ceremonies or programs of a professional nature as part of the agenda. During Christmas vacation Ron Landstrom and Harold Reck were delegates to the Pi Omega Pi national convention in Chi- cago where they took an active part in committees formulating fraternity policies on a national basis. Page 103 Lambda Delta Lambda NATIONAL HONORARY SCIENCE FRATERNITY Row I: Allen Gallup, Janice Randall. Row 2: Calvin Delano. Miss Theodora Nelson, sponsor. Dr. Mary Morse, sponsor Row 3: Mr. L M Larson, sponsor. Dr. Donald E. Fox, sponsor. Jim Brown, Keith Pottijoan, Bob Fonstor. Row 4: Mr. Elmer Beckmann, sponsor, Max Jardon. Lowell Spencer. Haroid Ingram, Leo Chronopulos. Kappa Pi NATIONAL HONORARY ART FRATERNITY Row 1: Jean Ann Wyatt. Marilyn Whitney. Elizabeth Harris, Lois Wurst, Jo Anno Meyor, Wilma Willoughby. Row 2: Rex McGinnis, Jomna Nelson. Janet Mitchell, Miss Larson and Miss Campboll, sponsors, Marian Paulsen, Ina Claire Frischholz, Marianne Korslund, Mildred Casey, Page 105 A phone call ... a date ... a fraternity dance ... or just a coke at the Student Union ... all go together with college life. The Friendly Collegeâ is always the scene of much student interest and friendly activity. llhss c)j3 (Blue anc I Qotcl This year the Blue and Gold is instituting choosing a yearbook queen. Several Kearney businessmen chose from a list of candidates submitted by the Blue and Gold staff. We proudly present Her Majesty, Miss Blue and Gold of 1953 .... Miss Betty Ziggafoos. (Settij 2igaapooS Blue and Gold Queen Page 109 Sweeti Caledonian Mrs. Marilyn Lindly I'hi lau Gamma Miss Marcia Zorn learts Page 110 i 156 1 rene SiM,r Homecoming, Queen Page 111 M Jo,. Ca â, âJJoffij Queen Delta Pi Beta V Page 112 Christmas Queen Page 113 1953 Homecoming A perfect dayâ . . . was the description for the 1952 KSTC Homecoming. One of the largest crowds in Homecoming history was on hand to witness Kearney State's biggest fall event. Campus displays were numerous and the Sigma Theta Phi sorority took first place honors. Phi Tau Gamma fraternity won first place with their beautiful white and gold float in the Homecoming Day parade. Theme of the 1952 Homecoming was âThe Olympicsâ. The Kearney eleven, the Antelope football squad, added their bit to the success of the day. with a ten-to-nothing victory over the Chadron State Eagles. Royalty reigned during the evening as the student body selected Miss Irene Siebler, Loup City senior, Homecoming Queen. She was crowned by President Her- bert L. Cushing during intermission of the Homecoming Dance. Above: The Phi Tau Gamma fraternity and their first place float portraying the world in The Olympics. Below: Alta Hubert Minnick gives the football to officials to start the game. Mrs. Minnick, 1950 Queen, stepped in for Patty Asher Abood, 1951 Queen, who could not attend. A ,,! 'V Mildred Casey sketches a shadow picture as Kappa Pi's concession stint. Caledonians Perry Baker, Roger Weiss and Lyle Mc- Mindes help a student win prizes at the Wheel of For- tune . Phi Tau Gamma be bershoppers. F i r place winners in tl skit contest. ris tmai L amii al Christmas 1952! KSTC Christmas Car- nival 1952! The busiest time of the year around Kearney College is the Christmas season. The 1952 year was a success from every angle. First, the Christmas Opera, then Vesper services and to top off the season . . . the big Christmas Car- nival. Sponsored by the YWCA and YMCA, the Christmas Carnival is one of the out- standing events on our campus. Organi- zations of the college sponsored conces- sions including such as the Sigma Theta Phi sorority's Sigmagrams , the Cale- donian fraternity's Wheel of Fortune'' and Lambda Delta Lambda's Ring the Bell concession. Skits came next with a theme of old time quartets. Phi Tau Gamma fraternity won first place with their barbershoppers. Bernard Curly McGahan was the guy who kept them rolling in the aisles in his inimitable master of ceremonies style. The traditional Christmas Carnival dance followed and Miss Irma Novy was chosen as Christmas Queen and Jim Doody her king. The royalty was selected from a student body vote from several candidates. Don Sherrill and Betty Ziggafoos try their luck at pitching pennies at the freshmen booth. Page 116 Christmas Carnival roy- alty . . . Kearney stu- dents chose Irma Novy as Christmas Queen and Jim Doody, Christ- mas King. The Sigma Theta Phi sorority kept busy tak- ing and delivering mes- sages via the Sigma- gram . Page 117 Seeing double? It's not eye trouble, just Daisy Mae candidates. Sadie Hawkins Day The old folks take their turn . . . here are the Pappy and Mammy Yo- kum candidates. The men have it! Well, for awhile any- way. During Sadie Hawkin's week the gals treated the guys to snacks, shov s and din- ners. And then the final, horrible day . . . the day the gals take that man to Marryin' Sam for the ceremony. Colleges throughout the country have ob- served Sadie Hawkin's Day since cartoonist A1 Capp created the idea in his Lil Abner comic strip. On the KSTC campus men grew beards, wore ketchedâ tags and everything went along in typical Dogpatch style. Admission to the Sadie Hawkin's dance was according to the measurement of the couples' waist.. . two cents an inch. Recipes for kickapoo joy juice were varied as Sadie Hawkin's Day was carried out in full swing. Not because of the lack of student en- thusiasm, but more because of lack of fore- sight, the Sadie Hawkins event will not again be observed by students of Kearney College. Hairless loos take their turn be- fore the camera as the Sadie Hawkins Dance brings to life a famous comic strip. Page 11$ find here's the old gal herself . . . Sadie Hawkins. Gad! Those faces! Men's Hall. Home-away-from-home is this fine dormitory for Kearney's men. Mens Hall Dorm Life Kearney's men are privileged to live in one of the finest men's dormi- tories in the state. Built in 1939, the dormitory provides pleasant quar- ters for a good share of Kearney State College men. Dorm Life Page 122 Another Case Hall sing- fest. The Case Hall Council. Back iow: Mari- lyn Totor. Morlyn Motes. Mary Talbert. Mtdred Casey. Mary Alice Bauer, Ina Claire Frischholz. Lorraine Muhle, Betty Z'.ggaioos. Mrs. Mathews. Middle row: Maroa Zorn. Ramona Feet. Patsy Johnson. Isabelle Whitomore, Sharon Jacobson. Shirley Biythe. Front row: Mary Ellen Laubner. Elizabeth Harris. Elizabeth Smith. Willa Gewecke, Rosie Finch, Margaret Briggs. â- Main residence hall for Kearney women. Case Hall. Friend of all Case Hall women. Mother Mat- thews. Case Hall My Sister Eileen The three-act comedy My Sister Eileen was staged as the first semester all-college play on November 19th. Miss Georganne Steiss directed the cast of twenty-five in a side-splitting work of refreshing entertainment. flh, those handsome Brazillian sailors salute that gal about town, Eileen. The play typified an exaggerated but true-to-life experience of two country girls in New York City. The play was staged on Broadway for many years and was recently cut for a movie. Doris Hunse, Arnold freshman, played the leading role and Marilyn Eck Lindly, Kearney junior, portrayed Eileen's sister. One humorous episode after another kept the audience laugh- ing as another all-college play proved an outstanding success. fl scene from My Sister Eileen. Eileen and Chic, played by Doris Hunse and Jim Knapp, are being watched through the only apartment window by Betty Ziggafoos. Curtain call!!! (Sknitmai a pera Rehearsal pictures show the Fine Arts Department of Kearney College working hard to make ready for the performance of annual Christmas vespers. Amahl and the Night Visitors was especially well presented. The opera was written by the young Italian contemporary Menotti, famous for his English operas. The year of 1952 brought Amahl to radio and television. A large cast of Kearney College fine arts students presented the opera and also The Song of Christ- mas . Elizabeth Harris, Axtell junior, played and sang the part of little Amahl. Harveyââ Cast Roland Jones Elwood P. Dowd Wanda Bice .. .Vita Louise Simmons Zoe Ann Tucker Myrtle Mae Simmons Robert Hill Dr. Sanderson Gene Schuppan.... Dr. Chumley Betty Ziggafoos Ruth Kelley, R. N. Bill Roach Wilson Lyle Ackerman Judge Omar Gafney Mildred Casey Mrs. Chauvenet Bob Hanson Cab Driver Ione Hieter Betty Chumley Hella Hexamer Olga Mary Chase's famous production Har- vey was staged as the second semester all-college play. The story of the wise but mischievous pooka, and his best friend Mr. Dowd, who is the only person that really understands him, was well received at each performance. Roland Jones and Wanda Bice portrayed the leading roles and Miss Dixie Campbell directed the production. Just a friendly game of bridge. The union floor gets a good workout. A nice way to study be- tween classes. Here's where you'll find just about anybody from KSTC. A cup of coffee always helps before an eight o'clock. Student Union The Kearney College Student Union is the most popular meeting place on the campus. Here students are able to entertain themselves with coffee, pop, juke-box music, table tennis and a host of other activity. The present wooden structure is the temporary union. In the near future a new union will replace the present building and provide greater facilities for social and recreational activities. The end pages of the yearbook show the architect's sketch of the proposed new union. Page 129 Speech Radio Page 130 American students are ac- tive, aggressive and healthful. The well-rounded sports pro- gram offered at Kearney Col- lege is beneficial towards building strong and healthful citizens of our nation. Kearney's coaching staff. Leland Copeland, Charlie Foster, head coach and Bill Morris. Final NCC Football Standingsâ1952 Team Won Lost Peru ............................... 7 0 Hastings ........................... 5 2 Doane .............................. 4 3 Nebraska Wesleyan................... 4 3 Kearney 3 4 Wayne . 3 4 Chadron ............................ 2 5 Midland ............................ 0 7 Page 134 Season's Record Kearney 31 Graceland 0 Kearney 7 Nebr. Wesleyan 20 Kearney 21................... Midland 6 Kearney 0 Doane 7 Kearney 0 Hastings 19 Kearney 7 Peru 13 Kearney 10 Chadron 0 Kearney 19 Emporia 7 Kearney 37 Wayne 7 Page 135 Kent Brcstel Dick Elm Herman Hinkle Bill lames George Leggott KEARNEY TAKES OPENER 31-0 The Kearney Antelopes opened the 1952 season with a 31 to 0 romp over the visiting Graceland Col- lege juniors of Lamoni, Iowa. Bob Hanson raced 73 yards for one touchdown and scored again later in the second quarter. Other touchdowns were made by Herman Hinkle, George Leggott and Dean Webb. MIDLAND FALLS BEFORE ANTELOPES 21-6 The Antelopes bagged their first Nebraska Col- lege Conference game of the season with a convinc- ing 21 to 6 win over Midland College of Fremont. Powering to two touchdowns in the first seven minutes, Kearney provided a cushion for Midland's T-formation and went on to get past the Warriors by fifteen points. Darrell Lenz Dick Means Larry Cavanaugh Jim Doll Doyle Fyfe Louis Stueckrath Jim Van Martor Dean Webb Morlin Bachman Bob Hanson BRONCOS TRIM ANTELOPES 19-0 The Hastings Broncos gave the Kearney eleven their first taste of defeat on the home field by taking a 19 to 0 game from the Antelopes. Hastings scored in the first play of the second quarter and the K-State defense seemed to lack spark and desire. However, the Staters looked good when running from their spread. KEARNEY NUDGES CHADRON 10-0 The Antelopes treated the big Homecoming crowd to v hat was probably the hardest fought game of the year. Outplayed according to yardstick, the Kearney men wouldn't say die and emerged with a 10 to 0 win. The two teams battled to a scoreless deadlock at the first half. Then Kearney came back to win with a touchdown and a field goal kicked by Bill Bowers. Glonn Hinkle Glenn Rhode Roy Troyer Dale Taylor Paul Wagner Don Ayres Bill Bowers Dave Brink Jim Berry Jim Carlson KEARNEY BATTERS WAYNE 37-7 The Antelopes spoiled the Wildcats' Homecoming with a 37 to 7 frolic that saw all the Kearney players making the trip get into the game. Long drives and the Antelopes' ability to take advantage of every situation enabled them to pound the Wayne State Wildcats into the ground and take another Nebraska College Conference victory. ANTELOPES FALL BEFORE PLAINSMEN 20-7 Nebraska Wesleyan put on a second half surge to ruin Kearney's hopes for the conference cham- pionship in 1952. The Lincoln boys took the K-Staters for a 20 to 7 loss. Kearney led at half-time 7 to 6, but couldn't keep going in the second half and finally fell before the Methodists. Tom Shields Doan Wise Jim Wilson Lettermen not pictured include Bob Wilson and Jack Swanson Wcgley Dreher Bernard Forch Larry Poflenberger Hank Poole Dale Portis DOANE EDGES KEARNEY 7-0 The Kearney Antelopes had to endure a game of fumbles, penalties and bad breaks as Doane College of Crete slipped past with a score of 7 to 0. Injuries came with the insult. However, only once did the Antelopes' defense slip and then Doane tallied the winning score and took the NCC game for their own. PERU DOWNS KEARNEY 13-7 Kearney muffled a scoring opportunity in the first quarter and gave Peru a perfect season's record and the NCC championship for 1952. After stopping a seventy yard drive by the Antelopes, Peru went on to win 13 to 7. Peru was by far the larger team, but certainly did not out-fight the K-Staters. ANTELOPES TAKE EMPORIA FOR 19-6 WIN Eight Kearney seniors closed out their collegiate football careers with a convincing victory over the College of Emporia, Kansas, and also closed the 1952 football season. The Antelopes relied on Dick Elm for necessary yardage when the chips were down. Final score showed the Kearney eleven on top by 19 to 6. Page 139 The Kearney Antelopes Football Team of 1952 Antelope Eleven Has Good Season The Kearney Antelopes finished a season of good football by taking five games and losing four as their 1952 record. Coach Charlie Foster piloted the Kearney eleven to a tie for fifth place in the Nebraska College Conference. The team elected Dick Elm, Kearney senior, as their honorary captain for the season. Dick was an outstanding member of the squad and his fight and rug- ged football tactics were responsible for the five wins for the K-Staters. Broncho Days! Kearney's cheerleaders put their best into a yell at the Kearney-Hastings basketball game. All dressed in cowboy togs are Darlene Jorgensen, Jeanne Maulis, Bob Joy, Marcia Zorn and Elaine Grossnick- laus. Page 140 Conference school won lost Wesleyan 13 1 Chadron 9 5 Wayne 9 5 Peru 7 6 Standings school won lost Kearney 6 8 Hastings 6 8 Doane 5 9 Midland 1 13 Page 141 Darrell Lloyd, Arnold Jakubowski, Herman Hinkle, Doyle Fyfe, Louis Stueckrath, Marshall Joyce and Coach Morris discuss tactics for the next game. Season's Record Kearney 95 York 72 Kearney 85 Regis 74 Kearney 63 Ark. Teachers 75 Kearney 54 SW Missouri 86 Kearney 61 Doane 66 Kearney 59 Midland 50 Kearney 61 Wesleyan 79 Kearnev 103 York 72 Kearney 72 Midland 59 Kearney 78 Doane 63 Kearney 64 Hastings 67 Kearney 68 Wesleyan 82 Kearney 74 Wayne 76 Kearney 88 Peru 85 Kearney 85 Hastings 71 Kearney 77 Chadron 94 Kearney 78 Chadron 83 Kearney 59 Wayne 63 Kearney 66 Doane 84 Kearney 79 Midland 68 Kearney 79 Peru 68 Page 142 Row 1: Don Welch. Darrell Lloyd, Bud Extrom, Louis Slueckrath. Horman Hinkle. Glen Hinkle. Marshall Joyce. Row 2: Glenn Houtz, Ed Bills. Arnold Jakubowski Bernard Forch, Don Treadway. Dave Mills. Joe McCoy, Coach Bill Morris Antelope Capers Have Successful Season The Kearney Antelopes had a mildly suc- cessful season during the school year of 1952- 53, winning ten games and losing eleven. Un- der the direction of Coach Bill Morris the Kear- ney cagers wound up in a tie with Hastings in 5th place of the Nebraska College Confer- ence. One of the highlights of the season was the team's trip to the Southwest to play Arkansas State Teachers of Conway, Arkansas, and Southwest Missouri State at Springfield. How- ever, the Antelopes dropped both games. Good attendance accompanied all home games and the Antelopes kept up a good fight at all times, losing a few by narrow margins. The hardest fought game might have been with Nebraska Wesleyan on the home court. The Lincoln men were conference champions with the help of their ace center, seven foot Don Boldebuck. All in all, the Antelopes seemed to please. Page 146 K Club Row I: Coach Copeland, Bob Kronowicz. Doan Wiso. Wesloy Droher, Bill Conway, Don Treadway. Dave Brink, Don Ayres. Bill Bowers, Dale Taylor, Bob Wilson, Glen Houtz. Glonn Hinkle, Coach Foster. Row 2: Marshall Joyce, Bill James, Darrell Lenz, Jim VanMartor, Roy Troyer, Paul Wagner, Duane Freeman, Jack Swanson. Don Wolch, Don Lewis, Alvin Lybargaer, Merlin Bachman, Jim Carlson, Arnold Jakubowski. Row 3: Jim Doll, Herman Hinkle, Bernard Moran. Bernard Forch, Louis Stueckrath. Marshall Hahn. Doan Dodson. Larry Poffen- berger, Lee Duryea, Bill Kalou3, Jay Jamison, Dick Means, Jim Wilson, Darrell Lloyd. The K Club is organized for lettermen of all sports at Kearney State. Officers for the year were: President...... Vice-President. Sec.-Treas..... .......Dick Elm Duane Freeman ...Glenn Rhode WAA Row 1: Joyce Totor, loan Zwiobel. Maxine Overturf. Donna Hastings, Janico Holm, Arlono Empfield, Ramona Fecht. Marilyn Teter, Nila Buss, Joan Brandt. Gretchen Burgess. Row 2: Miriam Church, Jo Ann Meyer. Vernetta Forris, Willa Gowocke, Mabel Treat, Isabelle Whitemore, Bornadino Chloupek, Mar- garot Bradshaw. Coleen Klien, Charmaine Daugherty, Joanno Brogan, Marilyn Sutherland. Row 3: Miss Harriet Yinaling, sponsor Karon Naylor. Shirloy Post, Janet Mitchell, Darlene Jorgensen, Addio Lewis, Mary Alico Bauer, Norma Lee Epley, Mildred Hanson, Monica Taubonhoim. Hereâs the Yoggies . . . winners of the intra- mural WAA basketball tournament. Standing is Shirley Post, Karen Naylor, Mary Alice Bauer. Seated is Janet Mitchell, Darlene Jorgensen, Addie Lewis. Track Row 1: Coach Foster. Gene Schuppen. Gene Luther. Don Ayres Mervin Scoville, Dave Bunk, Doyle Fyio. Merlin Bachman, Glon Hinkle. Harvard Smith. Leland Courtright, Don Stranoy. Coach Copeland. Row 2: Jack Nollson. Dalo Taylor. Dalo Portis. Don Prince. Junior Brisco. Ed Bills. Bill Kalous. Glonn Houtz, Louis Stueckrath. Darrell Lloyd. Wesley Dreher. Art Ross. Ron Dandorson, Loo Dureau. Row 3: Jerry Meyer. Marshall Hahn. Francis Moes. Dean Howe. Harold Bonne'.. Darryl Nielsen. Bruco Lindlcy, Bob Miller, Bob Hansen. Duane Freeman. Dean Dodson. Bernie Moran. Bill Bowers. Row 4: Jim Wilson. Jay Jamison. Horman Hinklo. Alvin Lybarger. Bud Extrom, Roland Homphill, Bob Osterlund, Ed Barrott, Lloya Polo. Loland Crosley. Reynal Suchanok, Tom Shiolds. Kent Brostal. 1953 KEARNEY TRACK SCHEDULE March 21 April 9 . NCC Indoor Meet ....Hastings College . Lincoln Kearney April 15 Fort Hayes College Kearney April 22 .. Hastings College ... Hastings April 29 Fort Hayes College Fort Hayes May 8 . ....Chadron College . Kearney Kearney May 14-15 NCC Track and Field Kearney Page 150 Tennis Ready for the courts! Kearney's fast tennis team included Dick Means, Don Lewis, Marshall Joyce and Earl Rademacher. Page 151 Kearney's friendly business- men are to be complimented on their gracious support of Kearney College. Throughout the years their advertising in the Blue and Gold has been one of the main monetary sources for each edition. We urge all Kearney students to patronize these yearbook ad- vertisers. Journal - Star Printing Co. 926 P STREET LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Your Portraits at ⢠⢠it ERSON ' u-gLljO Page 155 The Buffalo County Medical Society Helps Support Your College Page 156 The Kearney Dental Association Helps Support Your College W. Poge Boggs, D.D.S. J. A. Cullen, D.D.S. Dcnzlcr Dcnzlcr, D.D.S. J. A. Fowler, D.D.S. R. M. Gilmore, D.D.S. G. M. Hamilton, D.D.S. Roymond Heuke, D.D.S. K. L. Holmes, D.D.S. Ben H. Pohl, D.D.S. Fronk O. Raasch, D.D.S. Page 157 Kearney Laundry Dry Cleaners W. K. Downing For more than 64 years Dial 24051 Kearney, Nebraska Since 1888 Private Dining Rooms for all Occasions Wedding Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners and Receptions. None too Large or too Small. Fort Kearney Hotel and Coffee Shop John A. 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Kearney, Nebraska Schweser's Lundquist Sinclair Shop in pleasant surroundings designed to enable us to more conveniently serve you Across from the College Phone 29373 Kearney, Nebraska Faculty Index Adams, Miss Louise........................ 21 Anderson, Mrs. Golda...................... 18 Ahrendts, Mr. Harold...................... 22 Bauer, Mr. Leroy.......................... 22 Beckman, Mr. Elmer........................ 25 Berquist, Mrs. Alta....................... 18 Bowes, Mr. Joseph......................... 20 Bruner, Mr. W. E.......................... 19 Campbell, Miss Dixie...................... 22 Campbell, Miss Phyllis.................... 22 Carlson, Mr. Kenneth...................... 27 Cole, Mr. Harvey.......................... 19 Conrad, Miss Jennie....................... 26 Copeland, Mr. Leland...................... 24 Cushing, Mr. Herbert L.....................4, 14 Danker, Mr. Del...........................17, 21 Diffenderfer, Mr. N. R.................... 26 Failor, Miss Leona Mae.................... 20 Foster, Mr. Charlie....................... 24 Fox, Mr. Donald........................... 25 Garrett, Miss Delia..................... 27 Hansen, Mrs. Mildred...................... 19 Hedges, Miss Doris........................ 22 Hoffman, Mr. Harry........................ 23 Holcomb, Miss Laurel...................... 18 Holmgren, Mr. Phillip..................... 26 House, Mr. Robert......................... 22 Istas, Mrs. Helen......................... 23 Johnson, Miss Clara....................... 23 Klein, Miss Dorothy....................... 23 Larsen, Mr. L. M.......................... 25 Larson, Miss Minnie........................ 22 Ludden, Miss Carrie........................ 19 Lynn, Mr. William.......................... 22 McClure, Mrs. Margaret..................... 21 Mantor, Mrs. Bernice..................... 27 Mantor, Mr. Lyle........................... 26 Means, Mr. Otho............................ 27 Morris, Mr. William........................ 24 Morse, Miss Mary........................... 25 Nelson, Miss Theodora...................... 25 Nigh, Mrs. Edna............................ 20 Ockinga, Miss Clara........................ 27 Olsen, Mr. Otto............................ 27 Paine, Miss Alice.......................... 18 Place, Mr. Robert.......................... 27 Powell, Mrs. Gail.......................... 20 Powell, Mr. R. W........................... 20 Roberts, Miss Phyllis...................... 23 Robinson, Miss Alice....................... 16 Ryan, Mr. C. T............................. 23 Sampson, Miss Helen........................ 23 Skinner, Miss Blanche...................... 21 Smithey, Miss Edith M...................... 17 Stout, Mr. H. G..........................17-20 Stoutemeyer, Mrs. Malvina.................. 21 Stutheit, Mr. Bernard...................... 16 Wallace, Mrs. Helen........................ 18 Welch, Mr. Roland.......................... 27 Whitfield, Mr. George...................... 22 Williams, Miss Dorothy..................... 18 Yingling, Miss Harriet..................... 24 Page 171 Organizational Index A Cappella Choir 70 Newman Club 83 Antelope 66 Orchestra 72 Band 68 Phi Tau Gamma 98 Basketball 141 Pi Kappa Delta 101 Blue and Gold 64 Pre-Med Club 85 Caledonians 96 Radio 130 Cum Laude Students 29 Seniors 32 Delta Pi Beta 90 Sigma Tau Delta 102 Football 135 Sigma Theta Phi 92 Freshmen 55 Social Science Club 86 Golf 151 Sophomores 47 Home-Ec. Club 88 Student Council 74 Inter-Frat-Sorority Council 89 Tennis 151 inter-Varsity (IVCF) 85 Track 150 Juniors 41 Vet's Village Council 84 K-Club 148 W. A. A 149 Kappa Pi 104 Women's League 76 Lambda Delta Lambda 104 Xi Phi 100 L. S. A 84 Y. M. C. A 82 M. E. N. C 86 Y. W. C. A 80 Men's League 78 Zeta Chi Alpha 94 Naiads 87 Zip Club 87 Page 172 Student Index A Ackerman. Lylo, Larnod, Kansas ⢠47, 84 Adams. Carol, Arcadia - - - 47, 92, 103 Alberding, Arthur, Clay Center - - 55, 82 Alberts, Bessie, Gothenburg - - - 55, 86 Alexander, Mary, Kearney - - - - 55, 87 Andersen, Dick, Ord........................47 Andorson, Virginia, Anselmo - - - - 55 Anderson, Jim, Grand Island................55 Andrews, Prichard, Almoria - - - - 55 Ankerman, Donald, Jr., Wilsonvillo - 55 Asher, Dewey, Kearney - - - - 55, 83 Ashor, Carol, Ravenna - - - - 47, 85 Ashor, Donna, Ravenna - - - - 61, 81 Ashloy, Robert, Grand Island - - 47. 88 Atkins, Loretta, Arnold - - - - 55, 86 Aten, Kenneth, Holdrogo ----- 41 Atwater, Janet, Kearney - - - 41, 87, 90 Auble, Marion, Arnold.................55 Austin, Kenneth, Ainsworth - - - - 55 Ayres, Don - -...................55, 138 B Bachman. Morlin. Ayr - - - 41, 98, 137 Badura, Mary, Fullerton...............47 Baker, Porry, Millor - - - - 41, 86. % Barrett, Edward, North Platte - - 47, 85 Bartusiak, Ray, Kearney....................41 Bassott, Gary, Arnold.................47 Bauor, Delores. Doniphan - - - 41, 88 Bauer, Mary, Culbertson 41, 77. 80. 81, 92. 100. 103 Bauorlo, Mary Ann, Naponee 55, 66, 84 , 87 Boaird. Jamos, Scottsbluii - - 32, 86, 96 Beber, Harley, Omaha ------ 32 Beghtol, Barbara, Kearnoy - - - 55, 87 Bennett, Dean, Litchfield..................55 Bennett, Harold. Litchfield - - - - 55 Bornot, Delores. St. Michael - - 55, 87 Berry. Jamos, Mitcholl - - - - 55, 138 Beshore, Robert - -- .- .- -96 Bice, V anda, Carleton - - - - 47, 80 Bills, Edwin. Lodgepole....................55 Bindorup, Carol. Newark - - - - 47, 92 Blytho, Shirloy, Overton - - - - 47. 85 Bodeen, Ronald, North Platte - - - 55 Bokowski, Dale. Kearney - - - 55. 64 Bonness, Bryce, Grand Island - - 41, 96 Bott, Nancy, Hastings......................55 Bowors, Bill, Paxton............55, 138 Bradshaw, Margaret, Bloomington - 47, 86 Brandt, Jo Ann, Kearney ----- 47 Brawner, Ora, Gibbon.......................32 Brostel, Kent, Chappell - 32, 96, 138 Briggs, Margarot, Broken Bow - 41, 80, 100 Brink, David. Koarney - - - - 55, 138 Brink. Donna, Keamey.......................55 Brogan, Jeanne, Sarben - - - - 55, 87 Brown, Bottie, Kearney - - - - 55, 85 Brown, Bevorly, Fremont - - - - 87. 90 Brown, James, Grand Island - - 32, 104 Burgess, Gretchen, Julian - - 55, 66, 87 Brisco, Junior, Lexington..................55 Bristowo, Donna, Grand Island - ⢠⢠55 Burgeson, Rogor, Holdroge - - - - 47 Burhoop, Holen, York..................41, 92 Buss, Nila. Blue Hill 29. 32, 66. 84 , 92, 100. 103 Bustood, Robort, Ogallala - - - 32, 98 Butlor, Don, Ansloy........................47 c Calvin, Glonda, Ravenna ----- 55 Campbell, James, Giltnor ----- 61 Campbell, Patricia, Kearnoy - - - - 55 Campbell. Rosolla, Kearnoy - - 55, 81 Carlson, Bonnie. Kearney...................32 Carlson. Glonda. Ravenna - - 55, 80. 85 Carlson, Jamos, Lisco - - - - 55, 138 Carlson. Shirley. Gibbon - - - - 55. 87 Corns, Ruth Ann, Koarnoy - - 47, 87, 90 Carroll. Martha, Suporior - - - 47, 92 Casey, Lou. Lexington - 33, 89, 90, 112 Casey, Mildred, Oconto 41. 64 , 65. 66, 104 Cavanaugh, Lawronce, Mtnden 47, 96, 136 Copel. Frank, Koarney......................56 Chambers, Charlotto, Phillips 56, 81, 87 Chaney, Thomas, Doniphan - - - 56, 85 Chisholm, Leon, Bloomington - - - 56 Chloupek, Bornadine, Litchfiold - - - 48 Chorn, Shirloy. Broadwater - - - - 56 Christensen, Anno. Kearney - - - 48, 90 Chronopulos. Leo, Grand Island 33, 98. 104 Church, Miriam. Lexington - - - 56, 87 Clark. Lexio. Gothenburg - - - 56. 87 Clark. Robort, Koarnoy ------ 61 Clarke, Diane, Troman - - - - 56, 84 Clomont, Loona, Cotosfield - - 56. 81 Clino, Colloene, Rivorton - - - 56. 80 Cole, Pearl. North Platte - - 48, 80, 87 Collison, Connie, Farwell - 56, 66, 81, 87 Collison, Gaynor, Campbell - - 41. 98 Collison. Vera, Campbell - - - 49, 92 Color.', Argolia. Arroyo, Puerto Rico 33, 92 Consbruck, JoAnn, Konosaw - - - - $6 Conway. William. Kearnoy - - - 33, 84 Copp, Avis, Westerville....................41 Courtright, Loland. Beaver City - - 56 Crawley. Marilyn. Kearney - - - - 61 Croissent, Rozella, Riverdale - - - 56 Crosley, Loland, Ord.......................56 Curry, Carolyn, Holbrook...................56 D Dahlin, Roger, Ord.........................56 Daily, James, Milburn.............56. 82 Danielson. Ronald, Sutherland - - - 61 Darling. Donald, Kearney...................41 Daugherty, S. Charmaine, Koarnoy 56. 81. 87 Davenport, Joseph. Callaway - - 33, 83 Davenport, Richard, Callaway - - 56. 83 Dealoy, Jamos, Blue Hill...................56 Deavor, Willadoan, Kearney - - 56. 86 Do Lano, Calvin, Koarney - - - 49, 104 Denison, Mahlon. Koarnoy - - - - 56 Do Rolf, John, North Platte - - - - 56 Dowoy, Dennis. Gates.......................56 Dowoy, Joyce Ann, Ansloy - - - - 56 Dick, Robort, Kenesaw - - - - 56, 86 Dickorson, Barbara, Sumner - - 56, 87 Dillin, Wayno, Boavor City - - - - 49 Dixon, Mary. Lexington ----- 56 Dodson, E. Dean, Vonango - - - - 33 Dodson, Max, Venango ------ 56 Doll, James. Lincoln..............49, 136 Doody, James. Plattsmouth 33, 74 , 98, 117 Douglas, Ella Marie. Aurora - - 56. 80 Dowhowor, Donald, North Platto - 56, 83 Drehor, Wolsloy, El wood - - - 56, 139 Dunlap, Dorothy, Franklin - - - - 49 Duryea, Loo. Ansolmo ------ 49 E Eakins, Shirloy, Paxton - - 56, 84 , 87 Eckhardt, Loretta, Campbell - - 48, 92 Elm, Dick, Kearnoy - - - 33, 136, 148 Empfiold. Arlone, Stapleton - - - 56. 87 Engler, Robort, Koamey - - - 34, 101 Eploy, Norma, Pleasanton - - - 56, 81 Erickson, Roberta, Broadwater 42. 80. 81 Escritt, David, Ookdalo - - - - 56. 84 Etzolmiller, Phil, Mindon..............85 Exstrom, Delores, Holdroge - - - - 56 Exstrom, LaGrant, Holdrego - - 42, 144 F Fagot, Clementino, Lexington - - - 56 Focht, Ramona, Alma - - - 34 , 84 . 92 Fois, Gillford, Franklin ------ 56 Fenstor, Marilyn, Broken Bow - - - 56 Fenstor, Robort. Broken Bow 48, 85, 96, 104 Ferguson, Larry, Taylor................56 Ferris, Vornota, Osceola - - - - 56, 87 Finch, Rosaleo. Oshkosh - - 48, 81, 92 Fisher, Charlotto, Amherst - ... 56 Fishor, Frances. Brokon Bow - - - 56 Fisher, Mary, Broken Bow - ... 34 Fleming, Donna. Hastings...............56 Fletcher, Marilyn. Ansley..............56 Forch, Bernard, Stratton - -56, 139, 144 Forman. Marjorio. Cambridge - - - 49 Fortik, Priscilla, Kearnoy.............56 Fostor, Harriot, Kearnoy...............85 Foster. Robort, Kearney - - - - 49, 85 Foth, Ellen, Ord..............56. 81. 87 Frailoy, Frank, Mitchell...............43 Freeman, Duano, Koarney - ... 34 Freeman, Marlene, Holbrook - ... 49 Friesen, Lowell Madrid.................57 Frischholz, Ina, Coiumbus 43. 66, 67, 77. 83. 87, 94. 100. 102, 104 Furtak. Carol, Ravonna - - - - 57, 87 Furtak, Edward, Ravonna....................49 Fyfe, Doylo, David City - - 136, 142, 145 G Gallup, Allen, Kearney - - - 49, 85. 104 Garber, Joan. Rod Cloud....................34 Garrelts, Dolmar. Wilcox ----- 57 Garrison, Le, Burwoll ------ 61 Garska. Carol, Koarney.....................57 Gatos, Marion, Arcadia.....................49 Gewecke, Willa, Farnam - - - 48, 187 Gillham, Graco, Ogallala 57, 65, 66, 74 , 87 Glover, Rex, Brokon Bow....................57 Goldonstein, Marilyn, Koarney - - 57, 84 Goodchuck, Gracene, Koarnoy - - - 48 Goodman, Nolson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 34. 65 Goodrick, Donald, Franklin - ... 57 Grandgenette, Maurice, Jr., Valloy - 57 Grcon, Dorothy, Bartlott - - - - 48. 80 Greon. Gweny. Danbury - - - - 57, 87 Gross, Harry, Red Cloud....................43 Grossnicklaus, Elaine, Osceola 48, 87, 90 Gunderson. Carol, Dix......................48 Guynan, Kathryn, Pcxton....................57 H Hahn, Marshall, Hampton - 42, 82, 84 , 98 Hall. Robert, Koarnoy ------ 43 Hamidi, Mehdi, Mcshod, Iran - - - 42 Hanloy, Gwendolyn, Hayos Conter - 57 Hanson, Mildred. Oconto - - - - 57, 80 Hanson, Robort L., Holdroge - 43, 98, 137 Hanson. Robort V., Elsie - - - - 43, 82 Hanzel, Lumior, Cotosfield - - 48, 85, 98 Harvoson, Leonard. Elsie - - - - 43, 96 Harder, Harold. Gibbon.....................43 Haring, Wesley, Riverton - - - - 34, 86 Page 173 Harknoss, Lucy, Atlanta - - - - 49, 85 Harms, Delores, Hildreth - - - - 57, 87 Harms, Morvyn, Hildreth.............49 Harris. Elizabeth, Axtell - 42. 65. 86. 104 Harris, Norma Lois, Kearney - - - - 61 Hart, Alfred. Kearney ----- 42. 96 Hastings, Donna, Ansley - - - - 49, 94 Hasty, Lloyd, Kim, Colorado - - - - 42 Hauff. William, Glenvil.............57 Hayden, Rosemary, Alda..............57 Headrick, Gaylord, Maryville, Missouri - 34 Hoiliger, Duano. Kearney............57 Heimsoth, Robert, Kearney - - - - 42 Hemphill, Ronald, Kearney - - - - 35 Hondorson, Robert, Elsie ----- 57 Honloy, Nancy, North Platte - - - - 57 Horman, Lambert, Greeley - 43, 82, 85 Hernbloom, Betty, Lodgopolo - - - 57 Hervert, Stephen, Grand Island - - - 57 Hexamer, Holla, Back Krournack, Germany ..... ................- - 43, 80 Hieter, lone, Burwell...............66 Higboe, Charles, Lexington - - - 42 Higbee, Donna, Lexington - - - 61, 88 Hinkle, Glenn, Cozad - 48. 96, 137, 143 Hinkle, Horman, Cozad 35, 135, 136, 142, 145 Hinton, AHrod. Stockville - - 42, 86, 103 Hodgo, Clarence, Palmer.............48 Holm, laniece. Mason City - - - 48, 94 Holmstedt, Joyce, Paxton - 48, 77, 84, 92 Hough, Allen, Eddyville..................57 Houston, Denny, Kearney..................57 Houtz, Glen, Madrid ----- 48, 96 Howell, Donna, Gibbon - - - - 57, 87 Huebnor, Holon. Ord - - - 57, 81, 87 Huff, Duane, Callaway - - - - 61, 85 Hunso, Doris, Arnold - - 57, 66, 81, 87 Hutchinson, Duane, Paulino - - - - 35 I Ingram, Harold, Kearney - - 35, 84, 104 Innos, Marcolene, Kearney - - - - 57 Irvino, Gloria, Alda.....................57 Isaacson. Franklin, Holdrego - - - 49 Ivors, William, Grand Island - - - 61 J Jacobson, Sharron, Riverdale - - 49, 94 Jakob, Carolyn, Grand Island 57, 81, 84. 87 Jakubowski, Arnold. Ashton 35, 96, 142, 143 James, William, Kearney - - - 35, 136 Jameson, Rhodell, Norman - - - - 57 Jamison, Elaine, Kearnoy - - - 35, 85 Jamison, Jay, Koarney ------ 57 Jardon, Don, Alma........................57 Jardon, O. Max, Alma ------ 104 Jonson, Erna, Cozad..................57, 80 Jonson, Raymond, Dunning - - - - 35 Johnson, Ardis, Koarney ----- 42 Johnson, Kathleen, Kearney - - - - 57 Johnson, Konneth. Eddyville - - - - 57 Johnson, Mary, Kearney ----- 57 Johnson, Patricia, Holdrogo - 50, 87, 90 Johnson, Patsy, Gothenburg - 50, 87, 92 Johnson, Shorry, Burwell - - - - 57, 81 Johnson, Shirley, Kearney - - 50, 92, 103 Johnson, Wallace, Kearnoy - - - - 49 Jonos, Gerald, Gibbon ------ 51 Jones, Roland, Amhorst ------ 57 Jordan, Twyla, Koarney - - - - 42, 92 Jorgonson, Alan, Minden..................51 Jorgonson, Darlene, Ashton 43, 87, 92, 140 Joy, Robert. Nelson - - 36, 89, 98, 140 Joyco, Marshall, Kearnoy 43, 96, 142, 143 K Kalous, Bill, Kearney - - 51, 75, 96, 103 Kappas, Katherine, Kearney - - - - 57 Kavadas, Nick, Kearney - - - - 44, 103 Koarnoy, Patsy. Sumner - - - - 57, 85 Kolly, Donna, Cambridge - 57, 66, 81, 87 Konnody, Patricia, Juniata - - - - 57 Kidder, Jack, Sargent ------ 57 Kile, Arthur, Eddyville..............44 Knapp, James, Ansley - - - 45, 89, 96 Knieslcadt, Carl, The Dalles, Orogon - 57 Koch, Rodney, Eustis ----- 51, 96 Koenor, Theodore, Sweetwator - - - 57 Kooppen, Vernon, Oshkosh - - - - 51 Korbolik, Frank, Koarnoy.............57 Korslund, Marriann, Kearney 29. 36. 92. 100, 102, 104 Kort, Wayne, Blue Hill...............57 Krobsor, Werner, Zurich, Switzerland 51, 74, 85 Krenowicz, Robert, Oshkosh - - 36, 96 L Lahm, Connie, Sumner - - - - 57, 85 Landr.trom, Ronald. Axtell 29, 36. 98. 100, 102, 103 Lane, Charles, Koarnoy...............36 Laubner, Mary, Horshoy ----- 50 Lawless, William, Palisade - - - - 57 Lechtonborgcr, Waunetta, Calloway - 50 Lodbottor, John, Kearney.............57 Leggott, George, Elwood - - - 36, 136 Lehman, Duane, Bertrand - - - 50, 96 Lennomann. Mary, Orleans - - 58. 83. 87 Lenz. Darroll, Chappoll - - 45, 98, 136 Lewis. Addio. Grand Island - 58, 81, 87 Lewis, Daniel, Kearney...............58 Lowis. Don, Grand Island - 45 . 79, 82, 98 Lewis, Robert, Minden................58 Lind, Shirloy, Bayard................58 Lindholm, RoDonna, Polk - 51, 80, 81, 94 Lindloy, Bruce. Lodgepole - - - - 58 Lindly, Marilyn Eck. Kearnoy 45, 89, 90, 110 Lino, Gordon, Eddyvillo..............58 Lipps, Donna, Franklin - - - - 58, 77 Lipp8trow, Lawrence, Hildreth - - - 58 Lloyd. Darrel, North Platte 51, 74, 96, 142, 143 Love, Russell, Ravonna - - - - 51, 98 Lowe. Janot, Alma - - - - 58, 80, 87 Luobbo, Joan. St. Libory - - 58, 77, 87 Luther, Gene, Overton................58 Lybarger, Alvin. Arcadia - - 51, 82, 98 Me McBoo, Evolyn, Culbortson - - - - 58 McCormick, Hillis, Central City 58, 66, 87 McCormick, Laird, Kearney - - - - 58 McCready, June, Koarnoy..............58 McCoy, Josoph. Loup City - - - 36, 145 McElioy, R. Kay, Kearney - - - - 58 McEvoy, Barbara, Kearney - - - - 81 McGahan, Bernard, Elsie - - - 37, 74 McGinnis, Rex, North Platte 51. 74, 82, 98. 104 McKean, Jerry, Kearney...............58 McKillip, Pat, Kearney - - - - 58, 83 McMindes, Lyle, Grand Island 51, 79, 89, 96 McMullen, Marjcrie, Burwell - - - - 61 M Madsen, Shirley, Cotesfield - - - - 58 Magotto, Shirley, Kearney - - - 58, 83 Mannors, Joanno, Koarnoy - - - 58. 87 Marquardt, Poggy, Doniphan - - - 61 Marrs. Gono, Ravonna.................58 Marsden, Floyd, Grand Island - - - 61 Martin, Colleen, Kearney.............37 Martin, Leonard, Kearney - - - - 58 Martinez, Mary, Hershey - - - 58, 87 Maser, Norma, Kearnoy - - 50, 86, 90 Mason, Barbara, Arcadia - - - 50, 90 Mason, John. Arcadia................44, 98 Mastin, Jack. Koarnoy ------ 50 Maulis, Edis Jean, Louisville, Colorado 58. 87 Maxcy, Gene, Republican City - - 58 Moans, Richard, Broadwater - 44, 96, 136 Messersmith, Delvin, Farnam - - - 58 Mcttenbrink. Harold, Arcadia - - 50, 98 Meyer, J. D., Lodgepole - - 45, 64 , 96 Meyer, Jerrold, Lodgopolo - - - - 58 Meyer, Jo Anne, Scotia - 50, 87, 103, 104 Micok, Tom, Columbus..................- 51 Millor, Robort, Hondloy - - - - 58. 82 Millikon, Marlyn, Kearnoy - - - 45, 130 Mills, David. North Platte 51, 74 . 82, 98, 143 Mingus. John, Ravenna ----- 51 Mitchell, Janet, Orleans - 50, 87, 92, 104 Moes, Francis, Koarnoy...............58 Mohatt, James, Sidney 45, 66, 83, 86, 100 Mohler, Joan. Eddyvillo - - - 58, 81, 85 Montgomery, Joan, Lexington - - 58, 86 Moor, Gordon, Holdrego - - - - 50, 85 Moran, Harry, Palisado - - - - 37, 96 Moraver, Daryl, Cotesiiold - - - - 58 Morgan. George, Jr., Endors - - 50, 96 Moss. Kennard, Elwood...............58 Mote, Barbara, Koarnoy ----- 58 Motes, Morlyn, Wahoo - - 37, 66. 90, 102 Muhlo, Lorraine, Schuyler 37, 77, 94, 103 Muller, Janot, Gibbon...............50, 92 Mumford, Idalea, Oshkosh - - - 58, 87 Mundorff, Jo Ann, Koarnoy 37, 86. 87, 90, 100 Murphy. Bernard, Aurora ----- 61 Murray, Esthor, Broken Bow - - - - 45 N Nama, Jean, Shelton ----- 44, 86 Naylor, Karen, Kimball - - - - 50, 87 Needham, Sharon, Koarnoy - - - - 58 Nelson, Jack, Grand Island - - - - 58 Nelson, Jomna Leo, Kearney - - - - 104 Nolson, Kyler, Kearney...............58 Newbrey, Mary, Cozad.................58 Nichols, Gay, Arnold ------ 58 Nicholson. Eldon, Cambridge 37, 86, 101 Nielsen, Darold, Stapleton - - - - 58 Nordbrock, Gerald, Wilcox - - - - 58 Norris, Charles. Funk ----- 37, 98 Novosad, Amelia, Ord - - - - 58, 83 Novy, Irma, Ravonna 38, 86, 94, 113, 117 o Ohlman, Clayton, Sholton - - - - 58 Olmstoad, Ival, Overton................58 Olson, Leslie, Hardy ----- 58, 85 Olson, Norma, Morna....................58 Orcutt, Helen, Doniphan................38 Osterhondt, Howard, Curtis - - - - 58 Ostorlund, Robert, North Platte - 59, 82 Overturf, Maxine -..................38, 94 P Pahl, Lloyd, Brady.....................61 Pappas, Olombia, Bayard - 59, 66, 81, 87 Parker, Samuel, Farnam ----- 59 Pattorson, Ronald, Gothenburg - - - 59 Paul, Bonnie, North Platto - 59, 66, 85, 87 Paulson, Marian, Aurora - 44, 86, 87, 104 Peak, Mary, Orloans....................59 Poarce, Mabel, Morna.............- 59 Peister, Ronald, Kearney - - - - 44, 98 Peltzer, Kathleen, Broken Bow - 59. 80, 87 Page 174 Peterson, Margaret, Amherst - - - ⢠50 Petorson, Shirley, (1m Creek - - 59, 87 Petitjean, Koith, Stamford 38, 84. 103, 104 Pfeiffor, Robort B., El wood - - - - 59 Pfeiffer, Robort L. Amherst - - - - 59 Pfeiffer, William, Elwood..................59 Philbrick, Holon, Grand Island 51, 81, 87 Phillips, Larry, Fullorton.................59 Pierce. Jerry, Hastings....................61 Poage, Raymond, Kearnoy 59, 74, 85, 86 Poffenbergor, Larry, Koarney - - 59, 139 Porath, Carol. Seneca..................59, 81 Porter, Lynn, Kearney - - - - 44, 96 Portis, Dalo, Cotesfield - - - - 59, 139 Post, Shirley. Ashton..................59, 87 Prather, Janot, Koarnoy - ⢠- 59, 65, 77 Prince, Donald, Palmer.....................59 Pschorer, Nancy, Kearney...................38 Psota, Helen. Ravenna 45. 83. 89, 94. ton. 102. 112 R Radomachor, Earl, Loup City - 45, 82, 98 Rail, John, Kearnoy...................44, 96 Ralston, Glenn, Kearney....................51 Ralston, Lillian, Kearnoy - - - 51 Ramm, Darlono. Litchfield..................59 Randall, Janice, Gibbon 38. 80. 88, 92, 100, 104 Rasmussen, Arlin, Dannebrog - - 52. 85 Rath, Jo Ann, Harvard - - - - 52, 90 Rathe, Carol, Kearney - - - 59, 86, 87 Reck. Gerald, Kearney - - - 38. 74 , 98 Reck, Harold, Kearney - - 38. 74 . 98, 103 Roidy, James, Kearney.................59 Reynolds, Barbara, Kearney - - - 59 Roynolds, Don, Orleans - - - 39. 98 Reynolds, Mary, Gibbon................59 Richter, Bonnie, Hayes Center 44, 77, 80, 89. 92 Ridder, Marcella. Callaway - - 44, 66 Rioge, Edmund, Koarnoy.....................59 Riggins, Gorald, Chadron...................59 Riley. Jack, Sholton..................44, 98 Rischiing, Bill, Kearney..............39 Roach, William, Benkelman - - - - 59 Robbins. James, Kearney....................59 Rockor, Morlin, Hildroth...................59 Rogeis, Elsie, Trenton................39 Rohde, Glenn. Eddyville - - - - 52, 137 Rosso, Arthur, Maxwell................59 Roucis, Patricia, Broken Bow - 59. 66, 83 Rowo, Harold, Auburn. Maine 39, 67, 100 Rubentholer, Daniel, Scotia - - - - 59 Ryan, Eugene, North Platte - - 59, 83 s Sanderman, Carolyn, Loxington - 45, 90 Savely, Robort, Republican City - 59, 84 Sawyer, Edwin, Koarney - - - - 29, 39 Schipport, Joyce, Republican City - 59 Schmoecklo. Arlcda, Broadwater - - 59 Schmohr, Shirley, Do Witt ⢠-59. 84. 87 Schulte, Bovorly, Scottsbluff - 59. 83, 85 Schuppan, Gene, Hastings .... 59 Schwieger, Geraldine, Phillips - - 59, 81 Scovillo, Morlyn, Sumnor................59 Sovior, Brown, Koarney - - - - 39, 84 Shackelford, Everett, Palisade - - - 59 Shaw, Phyllis, Hayes Contor - - - 59 Sherrill, Donald. Albion - 45, 64 . 98. 101 Shields, Tom, Kearney - - - 59, 74, 138 Shocmakor, Maxine, Koarnoy - - - 85 Shriner, Eldon, Elwood ..... 59 Siebler, Irene, Loup City 23. 39. 89. 92, 111, 112, 114 Siobrass, Hershel, Blue Hill - - 46. 98 Sinnen, Dallas. Minden....................59 Skinner. Eli, Ruskin......................59 Skov, Charles, Riverdale - - - - 53, 96 Skov, Leonard, Riverdale - - - - 59 Slocum, Marvin, Litchfield - - - 59, 86 Smith, Arvid. Republican City - - - 60 Smith Elizaboth. Palisade - 53, 83. 86 Smith, Royco. Callaway....................61 Smith. Virginia, Palmor - - - - 60, 87 Smith, Wendell, Arnold - - - ⢠60, 86 Softley, Lloyd, Kearney 46. 65. 66. 67, 74 , 82. 98 Sohrweid, Lavonne, Riverdale 53, 80, 87, 92 Sorensen, Willis, Koarney.................60 Sponco, Richard, Holdrege - - 60, 66. 83 Spencor, Lowoll. Broken Bow 53, 85. 96, 104 Spilinek, Alico, Burwoll..................53 Sprague, Harold, Republican City - - 60 Stanton. Nancy, Republican City - - 60 Stark, Cariotta, Ravonna..................60 Stephens, Jean, Elm Crook .... 53 Stevens, Rosemary. Harvard .... 60 Stone, Conr.io, Alma.................60, 87 Straney, Donal, Minden....................60 Streit, Larry, Overton....................60 Strikor, Ray. Lincoln.....................60 Stromborg, LaVonne. Sumner - - 60, 85 Strong. Howard. Almena....................52 Strong. Hugh, Almoria.....................52 Stueckrath, Louis, Plainview 39. 137, 142, 143 Suchanok, Roynal. Ord.....................60 Sutherland. Marilyn. Elm Creek 52, 94. 103 Swanson, Jack, Aurora ------ 60 Swearingen, Robert. Elm Creek - - - 53 Switzer. Pauline. Kearney.................60 T Talbert, Mary. Valley - - - S3. 83. 92 Taubenheim, Monica, Kearney - - 53, 83 Taylor, Dalo. Chappoll - - - - 60. 137 Taylor, Dale L., Chappell.................52 Toahon, Patty, Brokon Bow - - 53, 85. 86 Teter, Doris, Bartloy................53, 94 Teter, Marilyn, Bartloy - - - - 46, 80 Thompson, Doris, Ansolmo - - 60. 80, 87 Thornton, Beverly. Kearney - - 60, 83 Thorp, Dorothy, Paxton - - - - 53, 84 Throop, Robort, Grand Island - - - 52 Thurman, Alico, Oconto - - 60, 66, 81 Thurston, Shirley, Kearney - - 60, 83 Tilmanis. Anita, Kearney..................60 Toole, Jano, Koarney ------ 46 Toole, Jean, Kearney - - - - - 46, 86 Torbock, Melvin, Johnson ----- 52 Towers, Joyce, Maxwell....................60 Towers, Sharon, Maxwell - - - 52, 92 Treadway. Donald, Koarney - - 52, 145 Troyer, Roy, Arnold..................52, 137 Treat, Mabel. Wilsonville - - 60. 81, 87 Tucker, Zoo Ann, Grand island - 60, 81, 87 Tunnoll, B. Gonieco. Staploton 53. 80. 81. 87 Turner, Loo, Elm Creek....................61 Tuttle. Donna, Hastings...................60 Tyo, Josoph, Kearnoy......................40 u Unick, Lloyd, Litchfield..................60 Urban. Dorothy, Ord - - - 53, 90. 101 V Valontino, Lois, Ravenna...............40 Valla, Frank Jr., Ord.................60, 83 Van Martor, James. Carlisle, Pa. 40, 137 Voal, Chadean, Elm Creek .... 60 Vincent, Loren, Stamford...............61 Voglor, Robort, Lisco..................53 Vohland. Joan, Gibbon..................60 Volsteadt, Robort, Kearney - - - - 60 w Wagnor, Paul, Culbertson - 52, 98, 137 Walcott, Geraldine. Shelton .... 52 Walcott, Marie, Shelton...................52 V alkor, Paul. Dix........................52 Ward, Don, North Loup - - - - 46 Watkins, Bill, Grant - - - - 46, 65, 98 Wear, Mary. Big Springs - - 60, 80. 87 Wobb, Dean, Kearney - - - - 40, 137 Wooks, Davo, Koarnoy - - - - 52, 85 Weir, Mary Lee, Sutherland 52, 77, 84 , 92 Weiss, Roger, Ainsworth - - - - 53, 96 Welch, Don. Koarney 46, 74. 79, 98. 100, 102, 143 Wolls, Clinton, Anselmo - - - - 53, 60 West, Kenneth, Koarnoy...............60 Whitaker, James, Doniphan - - - - 53 Whitomoro. Isabelle, McCool Junction 54 , 84. 87 Whitosol, Lylo, Miller.............60, 82 Whitney, Marilyn, Funk 54, 65, 66, 81, 104 Wick. Donna, Amherst...............54, 80 Wiost, Dale, Ogallala................60 Wilkins, Virginia. Fairfiold - - - - 60 Wilkinson, James. Minden.............60 Willicms, Marian, Omaha..............54 Williams, Prince, Omaha..............54 Williamson, Billy, Stratton - - - - 60 Willoughby, Wilma, Fairbury - 54, 104 Wilson, Jamos, Oxford - - - - 60. 138 Wilson, Mildred, Kearney - - 54 , 87, 90 Wilson, Robert, Gothenburg - - - - 60 Winchester, Gerald. Ansolmo - - - 54 Wiso. Dean, Sidney................60, 138 Wissbaum, Phyllis, Kearney 46. 83, 86. 92, 103 Wolfo, Mrs. Oris, Kearnoy, PG - - 61 Wolford, Wayne, Kearnoy - - - - 60 Wright. Ilia, Elm Creek..............54 Wurst, Lois. 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