Wallace High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Wallace, NE)
- Class of 1957
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WILDCAT PROWL EDITOR .... . . . ASSOCIATE EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER SALES MANAGER . . SPORTS EDITORS . . LITERARY EDITORS SCATTER PAGES . . CLASSES .... . . ACTIVITIES . . . . . YEARBOOK ADVISOR OF I957 . . Peggy Ogier . . . Bill Paxton . Roger Hengen Vince McConnell . . Peggy Miller Vince McConnell . . . Patty Kaln Marilyn Wood . . Lola Yonker . . Phyllis Goad Garry Phelps Marlene Gibson Gerald Goad . Pat Lipscomb Published by Wildcat Prowl Staff Wallace High School Wallace, Nebraska DEDICATION We the graduating class of 1957 dedlcate thts annual Wildcat Prowls to the people of and ln the Wallace Public School DISIIICC Number 65 R area We realize that we are but a handful of the many privileged cltlzens that attend schools of the1r choice in America but we slncerely hope that they have been given the equal chance that we have had We want to express our gratitude for the flne building that has been constructed for us and for the students that will follow in our footsteps It was only through the cooperation of the Wallace School District Number 65 R that we were able to attend this fine school that opened September 3 1956 As we step forward in this l1fe and strlve to practice the knowledge whlch we have recelved we agree with Thomas Fuller KNOWLEDGE IS A TREASURE BUT PRACTICE IS THE KEY TO IT Sponsored by' WESTERN LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMPANY, North Platte 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 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ADVANCED Sponsored by: FULLER AN BOARD OF FIRST ROW P H Hines Simon Dunn Warren Smith Mane Wolden SECOND ROW Aaron Kain Gerald Phillrps Rrchard Spaulding Raymond Fulk EDUCATION DEDICATION OF NEW SCHOOL Presentation of Flag by Gladys Paxton from the Legion Aux iliary to Custodian Ray Cary Song AMERICA Audlence Bennett P Kam Address by Mel Olson State Consultant ln School Admrn lstratmon Gxrls Sextet FIRST ROW B Purbaugh G Vedder SEC OND ROW I Phillips G Sponsored by' WALLACE DRUG STORE, Wallace DICKEN S TAVERN, Dickens and ED S STORE, Dickens Mary Hes e G een HIGH SCHO0L FACULTY RAYMOND FIELDER HARRY THODE P H HINES Superintendent Principal Muslc General Science Modem Problems Geography General Math Algebra Chemistry Grrls Physical Education PATRICIA LIPSCOMB Office Practice English Industrial Arts Typing 1 Athletics Bookkeeping English MARY HESTER GREEN KEN REINERS Home Economics Coach Q X90 ymo ego, .Isla C ea Q X XJXQS 01 o 061' 50x Sp0nsored by' NORTH PLATTE PACKING CO INC , North Platte apoqj, A 214 55+ COGKS Ruby Phelps Leota Cary CUSTCDDIAN BUS DRIVERS Sponsored by BULLOCK AND LONG FUNERA Fred Evans Dobbs Goederr k Art Lehm u Fr ncls Or n Gordon Spauldx Q Lowell Franklx LHOME Machud Nebraska E 'w hl a' I 'n 'n : , ', A ' CLASS MO'I'1'O Sit On the Tack of Success and You Will R188 Rapidly CLASS COLORS Pink and Charcoal CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose PEGGY LOU OGIER 68 Band Athlencs Pep Club Cheerleader Dramatxcs Jumor Play Senior Play Student Councll Class Presxdent Class V1ce Presrdent Annual Staff Editor School Paper Chorus LOLA YONKER Class Vice President Chorus Jumor Play Senior Play Annual Staff Pep Club Student Council School Paper . Athletics . 3 Sponsored by: W. S. WOOD AND SON, John Deere Implements, Wallace VINCENT HARRY MC CONNELI. 'Vince' Annual Staff ................ 4 School Paper ....... . . . 3-4 Class President .... . . . 3 Class Vice-President. . . . . . . 1 Lettemxan's Club . . . . . .2-3-4 Iunlor Play ...... .... 3 Senior Play .... .... 4 Dramatics . . . . . 1-3 Band .... .... 1 -2 Chorus. . . ...... 1 Football . . . . 1-2-3-4 Basketball. . . . 1-2-3-4 Track . . . . . 1-2-3-4 ROGER WAYNE HENGEN nRogn Football ............... 1-2-3- Basketball .... . . . . . 1-2-3- Track ....... . . .1-2-3- Letterman's Club . . . . . .2-3- Student Council Junior Play. . . Senior Play. . . Chonrs ..... Annual staff . . w N PATRICIA MAE KAIN Pat Class President ......... 2 Chorus ....... . . . 1-2-4 Band ..... . . . 1-2-3-4 Junior Play. . .... . 3 Senior Play. . . . . 4- Dramatics . . . . . . . 2 AnnualStaff... 4 School Paper. . . .... . 3-4 Pep Club. . . . . . . . 1-2-3-4 'President' .... ..... 4 Student Council . . . . . . 4 Athletics ..... . . 3-4 once aaa use os. . 4 4 4 4 1 Class Vlce-President. . . . . . 3 3 4 2 4 4 School Paper. . . ...3- Sponsored by: CO-OP OIL COMPANY, Wallace ww GARRY EDGAR PHELPS Garry Basketball .... . ......... 1-2- Football ..... . . . . . .1-2- Track ......... . . .1-2- Letterman's Club .... . . .2- Secretary-Treasurer' . . . . . Junior Play ........ . . Senior Play ......... . Class Secretary-Treasurer . . . Chorus ........... . . Annual Staff. . . . School Paper. . . . PEGGY JEAN MILLER Peg Cheerleader Junior Play Senior Play Band Chorus Class Secretary Treasurer Pep Club Annual Staff School Paper Athletics WILLIAM CARY PAXTON B Basketball . ...... . . - Football. . . . . - Track ...... . - Letterman s Club . President .... . Student Council . . - Junior Play .... Senior Play . . Class President. . Chorus ..... - Annual staff . . - School Paper. . - - ' f fi- Sponsored by COWLES-LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY, Wallace MARILYN JOANNE WOOD Junior Play. . . Senior Play . Band .... Chorus ..... Pep Club .... Vice- President Annual Staff. . School Paper. . Athletics. . . MARLENE IEANETTE GIBSON Woody 3 . . . . . 4 . . .1-2-3-4 . . . .1-2-4 . - .1-2-3-4 4 . . . . 4 . . .3-4 . . .3-4 GERALD LEE GOAD Marlene Student Council .............. 4 Class Secretary 8: Treasurer . . .... . 4 Dramatics .......... . . .1-2-3-4 Librarian .......... ..... 3 -4 Pep Club ......... . . .1-2-3-4 Homecoming Queen. . . . . . . . .4 Chorus ......... . . 1'2'3'4 Annual Staff ....... ..... 4 School Paper ........ . . . 3-4 Good Citizenship Award. . . . . 4 Betty Crocker Award .... . . Senior Play. . . Athletics .... 4 ... ..4 Sponsored by BOB GEODERT, Sutherland njerry.. Football .......... 1-2-3-4 Basketball ......... 1-2-3-4 Track ...... . . .1-2-3-4 Letrerman's Club . . . . 2-3-4 Chorus ...... . . . 1-2 Junior Play. . . . . 3 Senior Play . . . . 4 Annual Staff. . . . . 4 School Paper. . . . 3-4 PAXTON, BILL Our first cause is that of a DuPont englneer a penny less starving pitiful piece of humanity Whoever thought times could ever be lrke thls SENIOR PROPHECY Good afternoon, everyone. I see you are on time for your appointment to see the great Professor Zuklenhimer You realize of course that you are permitted to inspect the confrdenttal fxles only so that you can avoid any such future mrs takes Since the professor has begun his great research on the past lives and reln carnations of the class of 1957 of Wal lace High School we have greatly advanced our cause Here are the findrngs of the survey GIBSON MARLENE Supressed desires ha ve always played an important part in our surveys and here is a case that proves rt Mar lene was a senxor she always wanted to travel So when she graduated Marlene joined the Women s Forergn Legron and is at present ftghtlng pig mxes in Afrrca KAIN PAT Pat was always the peppy one and now she is paymg for it She used up so much energy rn her school days that now she is running a rest home for old matds S1nce she would have to stay ln one anyway it s much cheaper 1f she runs it I d like to get rn on her hen parttes PHELPS GARRY Gary was a surprise to us all He drd tum into a use ful citizen He has recently taken a job as unemployment director on an Indran reser vation In his spare tlme Gary acts as a papoose srtter while the squaws and braves go to the war dances That I d lrke to seel YONKER, LOLA Lola always just despised klds so now she s paying for ll Our last report showed that she s been married ex actly 7 trmes and has 17 kids of one krnd or the other OGIER PEGGY LOU As we recall Peggy was an Elvis fan back 1l'l 1957 battrng her brains out trymg to frnd a dance teacher for her new Elvrs Presley Dance Studro MC CONNELL, VINCE In hrs frrst ltfe Vince was always an authonty on femtmne apparel He is now rollrng rn money Seems he cornered the world market on Magnetrc LIPSIICIC V1nc ent as he rs now known was al ways known as a Man of steel MILLER PEGGY JEAN Peg s fast talking talent has won her world wrde ac clarm She xs now the world s pert and auctroneer At present she rs employed by the Bull Durham Company demonstrating the art of how to roll your own HEN GEN ROGER Thrs is one of the wonders of all trme We never though Roger would make ll through the f1rst ltfe let alone the sec one one He IS now very suc cess tul as the head trarner rn a flea cxrcus He always had tal ent we just never knew along what lme WOOD MARILYN Remember Marilyn? Ev ery one knew how she loved ammals so mt IS no surprrse to flnd her runnrng a hospital for srck kangaroos in Central Australra At the last report she ts really pocketxng the profxts GOAD GERALD Dunng his first lifetrme Gerald was quite a casanova I guess he must of tired of thrs gay llfe for now we frnd hrm a hermrt ln the South Sea Islands On second thought maybe he isn t so backward af ter all I guess this concludes our glrmpse 1nto the secret files of Dr Zuklenhimer I have only one last word of warning Remember hrstory repeats 1tself so BE CAREFUL IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU! Sponsored by OGIER'S STATION, Wallace, Nebraska ' P D - I Q , - . ' . . . . - U I ' I I , . . . As the result of this she is' a little Prenchman and really leading woman tobacco ex- ' o U I D l CLASS HISTORY Many growing seasons have passed since the Class of 57 were First Graders W went through Grade School in no time When we reached the long awaited High School we had a glorious time Our Freshman year was highlighted with initiation As Sophomores we became acquainted with the ways of High School and romances began to bud Fmally we were upperclassmen juniors Rest Assured our class play was a huge success and gave us many never to be forgotten memories Another highlight was the Beautiful Moonlight and Roses Junior Senior Banquet Everyone was surely inspired by our dec orations and entertainment At last we were Seniors This year was packed with good times for all A few of the events were Class Pictures Sneak Day The junior Senior Banquet Class Play Baccalaureate and last and tops Graduation Ten of our eleven graduates started the first grade together and finished as Semors together They are as follows Peggy Ogier Patty Kam Bill Paxton Marilyn Wood Cgargy Phelps Peggy Miller Roger Hengen Lola Yonker Vince McConnell and Gerald oa Many growing seasons have passed and our memories and good t1meS have grown by leaps and bounds CLASS WILL We the Seniors of Wallace High School being of sound mmd and body hereby declare this our last will and testament We the Class of 1957 will our old pencils and torn up books to the Class of 1958 Lola Yonker will all my hard studying to Janel Hengen She may need it Marilyn Wood will my hair style to Joyce Gibson who hasn t tried it yet getting by with It to Jean Hanson who has already tried it but hasn t found it successful Gerald Goad will my ability to keep away from the North Platte girls to Nathan Clark it seems he could get in trouble with them Peggy Jean Miller will my freckles to janel Hengen Qshe needs them Q Ialso will all my old boy friends to the Freshmen girls Roger Hengen will all my ability to will I have to will to Roger Hummel who w1ll have to will when he IS a Senior Marlene Gibson w1ll my Modern Problems book to anyone who thinks they can get out of taking it Vince McConnell will my ability to make wills for this here Senior will and for all other wills pertaining to the making of w1lls to anybody who has trouble making wills or to any willing body tolllll you guessed it WILL Patty Kain will my ab1l1ty to get a boyfriend to Gwen Wood so she won t have to stay in Wallace Garry Phelps will my wig to Mr Hines and Coach Rleners for their next year s P T A Basketball game I Bill Paxton will my football suit to Dean Goad and my track shoes to Windy McCown two up coming sports stars of Wallace I-hgh School Sponsored by THE HIRSHFIELD CO North Platte YOUNG S SPORTING GOODS North Platte JOE DYE S PLAINS MOTORS INC North Platte h ' ' ' . . e I, , ' ' . ' . I, n . , . . . . . . . I, Peggy Ogier,- will my ability to have fun, staying out late., and sleeping in classes and I, I , . I . . , I . , I, .I , . 1 . . . I, , . - .. . . , . . . I, . .. , . I . I, . . , g . . I ' . . l ' I, ' , . '1'2' fu' ' , . I, . , . . . . . , . n BACCALAUREATE May 12, 1957 8:00 P.M. School Auditorium From left to right: Gerald Goad, Garry Phelps, Vince McConnell, Bill Paxton, Marilyn Wood, Roger Hengen, Lola Yonker, Peggy Lou Ogier, Phyllis Goad, Peggy Jean Miller, Pat Kain, and Marlene Gibson. COMMENCEMENT May 15, 1957 8:00 P.M. School Auditorium Speaker: Calvin R. Reed, University of Nebraska From left to right: Gerald Goad, Garry Phelps, Vince McConnell, Bill Paxton, Marilyn Wood, Roger Hengen, Lola Yonker, Peggy Lou Ogier, Phyllis Goad, Peggy lean Miller, Pat Kain, and Marlene Gibson. Sponsored by: ARNOLD DRUG COMPANY, Sutherland - COKER'S STORE, Sutherland - CO- OP CAFE, Sutherland . CLARENCE OGIER President NATHAN CLARK BETTY PURBAUGH Vice President Secretary JU IORS GW EN WOOD JEAN HANSON GLORIA VEDDER KENNETH RUSSELL SAMMY MILANCY WEN DELL MCCOWN LARRY WILMETH CLINTON HASENAUER KENNETH GIBSON TERRLYN GIBSON SHIRLEY BAILEY Sponsored by' PRODUCERS GRAIN CO INC , Grant IANEL HENGEN R IEANETTE HASENAUER President R DELORES GIBSON GLENDA BENNETT Vice-President Secretary SOPHCMORES BOB MCCOWN JUDY PHILLIPS CLIFFORD PRATT ROBERTA FARMER KENDALL FARRELL VELMA HUTCHISON Sponsored by' MIDWEST ELECTRIC, Grant ROGER HUMMELL DEAN GOOD DAVID SPARKS FRESHMEN CLARK MCCONN ELL LUANA PHELPS MARGARET LEMPKE VINCHT CLEMENS JOYCE GIBSON LEONARD RUSSELL HENRY VEDDER IEANNE VEDDER LINDA TRUSTY VIOLA HUTCHISON R Sponsored by: NORTH PLATTE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, North Platte PCWERFUL PRCDWLERS 4 9 ml' ynkc'-M1 X! I v X, , Q X ' XS ' ,,.,,4 Sponsored by: CITIZEN'S SECURITY BANK, Wallace Phelps goes for first T. D. of evening as Wallace romps Venango 44-0. I I WALLACE SHARES LINCOLN COUNTY CONFERENCE CROWN A4 1 9111 WALLACE IS HI-LINE CHAMPIONS 1 lllnl W A turf L HI Clemens klcks for Wildcat one l-lengen goes for Wallace aerial Goad crashes for Wallace T D McConnell plunges for Wildcat T D Sponsored by' HOKE S CAFE Ogallala The Wlldcats had a very successful Football Season durmg the 56 57 campalgn Under the new Prowler Leader Ken Relners they IIDISIIGCI wlth mnc VILIOTISS agalnst one loss Included tn thts st rtng of VICIOKISS was a f1rst place H1 Llne Conference Trophy and also a ftrst place Llncoln County Conference Co Champlon Trophy The shartng Co Champlons were the Stapleton Broncos The Wlldcats also placed seventh tn the top ten ln Class B State ratlngs after holdlng down the number 3 spot 1n Class B and number 8 spot tn the top ten State ratmgs durlng most of the Football campatgn B111 Paxton and Roger Hengen were placed on the L C C f1rst and second All Con ference Teams respectlvely B111 also gamed a blrth on the All State Elght Man Class B Football Squad Below IS a ltst of the ftnal 1nd1v1dual standmgs and the polnts of the Wlldcats and thelr foes 'D 60 S St Patrlcks Hershey Maxwell Tryon Venango Maywood fForfe1tJ Brady Hayes Center Madrld Elsle Totals Football Lettermen Clinton Hasenauer Garry Phelps Gerry Goad Cllfford Pratt Laffy Wllmeth Vlnce Clemens Vtnce McConnell Q .B. B111 Paxton Nathan Clark Clarance Ogler Ken Glbson Roger Hengen END GUA RD CENTER GUA RD END Sponsored by: BURN1-IAM'S DAIRY LYON FURNITURE PANKONIN BROTHERS Grant ' G Q 5 5 5 5 5 51 5 'C' FU CJ 'V C' ,Q L? C? 5 5 il' 5' cs Teams CQ - , , . , Home Opponent C-7 A 'CD D-7 A' if . , ' 12 0 6 1 0 0 0 19 7 6 0 12 1 6 0 0 25 12 6 O 6 0 0 O 1 13 7 6 12 0 O 7 1 O 26 6 6 18 18 0 1 1 O 44 O lk IIS Sk Ill ik wk wk ' 2 0 6 18 0 0 0 1 0 25 7 12 6 6 1 0 0 0 25 O ' 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 20 ' 12 0 6 13 1 0 0 v32 6 66 60 54 16 15 3 1 217 65 ' I-1.B. H.B. ' Second'Tean1 The Wallace Second team d1dn't do quite as well as the first team but they're hopmg for a better season next year. They won 4 out of 13 games . Below is a summary of the games and players . Stapleton 0 Sutherland 0 Maxwell St Pats Tyron Stockville Venango Madrid Maywood Farnam Brady Hershey Elsle 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 O 18 29 23 32 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 880 Run 880 Relay Mile Run High Hurdles Low Hurdles Broad jump High Jump Discus Pole Vault Shot Put TRACK P C A Track meet April 9 H1 Line Track meet April 19 G Phelps H Vedder andD Goad N Clark D Sparks R Hummel C McConnell L Wllmeth N Clark V McConnell B Paxton J Goad V McConnell G Phelps J Goad R Hengen R Hengen V Clemens G Phelps V McConnell V Clemens V McConnell R Hengen B Paxton R Hengen B Paxton B Paxton G Phelps V Clemens R Hengen N Clark Coach K Remers Student Manager K Ferrell Sponsored by' PRODUCERS GRAIN COMPANY, INC Grant FARMERS STATE BANK Wallace L G BALFOUR CO Attleboro Mass 6 8 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 23 . 9 3 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 22 2 4 7 2 2 4 2 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 34 18 4 4 2 0 2 2 3 6 0 2 6 O 4 0 35 9 8 2 2 O 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 39 4 6 4 3 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 24 41 2 0 0 0 4 13 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 23 10 0 0 4 6 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 O 0 26 31 5 0 9 0 0 7 5 1 4 0 2 5 0 2 40 57 l 0 0 4 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 14 30 ' 8 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 18 23 539 39 38 37 37 32 21 19 17 8 8 6 5 4 330 377 L.C.A. Track meet . . . . April 24 OUR SENIOR GERALD MARRY QLOAD PHLLPS ROGER HENGEN BILL VINCE PAXTON MCCONNELL Sponsored by: DRS. THOMPSON and ROBERTS, Grant - GAUGER'S STORE, Madrid - SECURITY STATE BANK, Madrid 'i Ti' 4 N 'V I f L f E r Sf? A - 'il 3 la 1 1 4. , A x Q My I A C , I its T I o N rx k we f 1 m an 1 n-n---ve-1- '-' Q, IV! '7 Pr'09 ' ur ' so .ga Sponsored by: SWAN'S FURNITURE, North Platte - BILL I-IEMING INC., North Platte BYSTROM AUTO PA RTS, North Platte. SHOOTING STARS The Wallace Wildcat Crew had a very successful season durlng the 56 57 campaign by wlnnlng 15 out of 22 games They brought home four trophles during the year The flrst was a Thlrd Place P C A Trophy the second a Flrst Place H1 Llne Tourney Trophy the th1rd a Flrst Place H1 Ltne Seasonal Trophy and the fourth was a Class E Dlstrlct Runner Up The Wxldcats went to the flnals ln every tournament wlth the exceptlon of the L C C where they were taken out the flrst mght Below are the f1na1 Wildcat romplngs and losses Teams Stapleton Suthe rland Maxwell St Patrlcks Tryon Stockville Venango Els le Madrtd Madrld Maywood Hershey Stockville Farnam F arnam Brady Hershey Elsie Danbury Els le Brady N e- we o -a eo '30 PX O9 Y, Q 0 6 o Qafxo ef' GX 1 'ae xg '5 N9 18 O Home Opponent Totals P C A 335 2 1054 TOURNAMENTS L C C Hi Line DISTRICT Basketball Lettermen Vince McConnell B111 Paxton Roger Hengen Garry Phelps Gerry Goad Larry Wllmeth David Sparks Clinton Hasenauer Sponsored by: LEO'S FLOWERS -NIELSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY North Platte RENDERING COMPANY North Platte 9 not 9 0 e, 6 . o 5 , 10 Q0 90 ox 230 QQQQ' X36 O40 Cao Q3 '60 oe Q Q 9, gs G- 8 on gp on vo Q58 Q - 15 21 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 40 46 6 20 5 8 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 43 56 8 13 12 6 0 3 O 0 0 0 0 42 37 . ' 12 12 6 6 4 0 0 0 U 0 0 40 31 16 22 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 48 39 20 12 17 10 8 0 6 2 2 O 1 78 30 26 6 14 6 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 58 48 ' - 4 17 17 6 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 49 38 ' 10 8 10 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 45 Paxton - 17 6 11 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 44 41 ' 16 13 5 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 42 51 19 21 17 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 71 23 .- 5 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 40 43 - - 17 17 11 9 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 61 21 - - 24 20 2 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 52 37 13 11 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 35 14 6 8 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 49 34 10 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 50 41 20 12 15 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 50 - 15 13 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 44 36 - 14 11 6 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 35 10 10 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 35 44 297 192 10 83 20 11 8 6 1 1 876 GLORIA VEDDER VOLLEYBALL 5359619555: ANEL ENGEN L JEAN N V' ' HANSON Q - 1 SAMMY . MILANDY PHY LLIS GOAD PEGGY MILLER l ,J if . 4 ' K , LL,,L f V ' ey an IW TOP PICTURE, left to right: Sammy Milancy, Phyllis Goad, Peggy Miller, Peggy Ogler, Gloria Vedder, Betty Purbaugh, Janel Hengen, Jeanie Hanson, Linda Trusty, Joyce Gibson, Glenda Bennett, Patty Kain, Lola Yonker, and Gwen Wood. MIDDLE PICTURE, left to right: Phyllis Goad, Peggy Ogier, Sammy Mllancy, Peggy Miller, Lola Yonker, Jeanie Hanson, Gloria Vedder, Janel Hengen, Patty Kain, Glenda Bennett, Betty Purbaugh, Linda Tmsty, Joyce Gibson, and Gwen Wood. BOTTOM PICTURE, left to right: Marilyn Wood, Deloris Gibson, Luana Phelps, Jeanie Vedder, Roberta Farmer, Marlene Gibson, Terrlyn Gibson, Jeanette Hasenauer, Velma PEGGY CO-CAPTAIN Hutchison, Margaret Lempke, and Viola Hutchison. Raymond Fielder, Coach Sponsored by: SHOUP AND SONS, Sutherland X if P im. gf 5 -'tin 'Nm 'K ... 'I 1, ,,,h ,eff ' h .FMA . M,- C -M iv, 7' 'Q O I-if In ju iw. A., , :Yr 1 'Q- ,,41,,, 4 n 31 if Sponsored by: CITY CAFE, Grant - GAUGER S, Grant - HU BBARD S CAFE, Grant Ea ARRANGING PR Q W--Iv--3+ L 'H u E Ziff f X I 'N ,S 9' A NK ponsored by: WALLACE FARM E UIPMENT, Wallace E From left to right: Jeanette Hasenauer, Gloria Vedder, Betty Purbaugh, Terrlyn Gibson, Sammy Mllancy, Gwen Wood, Deloris Gibson, Marilyn Wood, Glenda Bennett, Iudy Phillips, Phyllis Goad. Patty Kaln, and Marlene Gibson. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB -raym- From left to right: Clark McConnell, Kendall Ferrell, Bob McCown, Wendell McCovn, Clinton Hasenauer, Leonard Russell, David Sparks, and Dean Goad. BOYS' GLEE CLU B Sponsored by: DICKEN'S GRAIN AND FEED CO., Dickens - SUTHBRLAND CLINIC, Sutherland - RODEO BAR, Sutherland. BACK ROW, Left to right: Clarence Ogier, Kenneth Gibson, Kendall Ferrell, Garry Phelps, Roger Hengen, and Nathan Clark. FRONT ROW, Left to right: Bill Paxton, Gerald Goad, Clinton Hasenauer, David Sparks, Wendall McCown, Larry Wilmeth, and Vince McConnell. LETTERM EN CLU B 1 rv , AJ L-.A .,f ry.. A ,5-:vw 9 Left to right: Coach, Ken Reiners, Clarence Ogier, Garry Phelps, Vince McConnell, Bill Paxton, Roger Hengen, Larry Wilmeth, Nathan Clark, Vince Clemens, Gerald Goad, Clinton Hasenauer, Student Manager, Kendall Ferrell Sponsored by: GRANT CO-OP EXCHANGE, Grant - ROTHENBERGER FORD COMPANY, Grant - ELSIE EQUALITY CO-OP EXCHANGE, Elsie. Q if F ta' From Left to right: Attendants Henry Vedder, Clifford Pratt, Nathan Clark, King, Garry Phelps, Queen, Marlene Gibson, Gloria Vedder, Jeanette Hasenauer, and Margaret Lempke. Foreground: President of the School Board, Gerald Phillips, President of the Pep Club, Patty Kain. 7 ' ' ,-W l . K , uit ig: L t ei Q -an ' 'U ,A f ' r N 1 Su , if E VV A 'ff 1, V- O xx E 1 '41, Y- k I g W t J , 1, -I ' '- .v W ' X' ' ' ' -f ' 'Nt 'M 'Q L s, , s . I. gigg, Garry Phelps crowns Queen, Marlene COUEIHIUIHIIOM! 1 son. i t it From left to right: Margaret Lempke, Freshman, Jeanette Hasenauer, Sophomore, Queen, Marlene Gibson, Senior, and Gloria Vedder, Junior. Sponsored by: BANK OF PAXTON, Paxton - PAXTON CO-OP OIL CO., Paxton - SCRIMSHER'S STORE, Sutherland. f -Q QEIWQ A if- L 'S S XXXL XX ll Mum ', Wm JUNIOR SENIOR BANQU ET IN FAIR HAWAII The Junior Senior Banquet and Prom was held ln the Wallace High School Cafeteria and Gymnasium on Aprll l5 1957 The Semors and other guests were led over a gang plank into the Cafet hi h erla w c was decorated as a beautlful I-lawallan Island The Island was a gorgeous place to behold with palm trees flowers lels and grass shacks adorning The Hawaiian Luau Qnative feastj consisted of Hawailan Punch Game of the Jungle Ol 1Baked Hamj QMashed Potatoesj Diced Bamboo CCreamed Peasj jungle jewels fTossed Saladj QVegetablesl Taro Ololehao 1Crusty Rollsj QCoffeeJ Ice Cream with Strawberry topping and White Cake The meal was prepared in the cafeteria kttchen by the junior mothers and served by four Sophomore girls The servers Judy Phlllips Glenda Bennett Velma Hutchlson and Mildred Rowley were dressed as Hawaiian girls in grass skirts pink blouses and lels The queen Lola Yonker and the king Roger Hengen relgned over the Prom Sponsored by' ELSIE BARBER SHOP, Elsie COOPERS MARKET, Elsie GENE S RADIO AND T.V., Elsie. f A rfggf. 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P u Pot-pouri of Palm sENloR CLASS PLAY Produced by Special Arrangement With A Farce Comedy in Three Acts IT S A GREAT LIFE by William D Fisher Heuer Publishing Co Cedar Rapids Iowa TOMMY WILSON Garry Phelps TED STOKES Vince McConnell MR CHARLES WILSON Bill Paxton MRS ELOUISE WILSON Lola Yonker MISS GERTRU DE HARRIS Pat Kam MARY WILSON Peggy Lou Ogier MARIE GEORGE Marlene Gibson WILBERT WIGGINS Gerald Goad MISS ALSTEAD BILLINGS Peggy Jean Miller THERESA GANT Marilyn Wood MUSCLES O ROURKE Roger Hengen The Wllsons life was complicated and humorous There was henpecked Mr Wilson Interested In dramatlcs ruled by the unbendlng hand of his wife and sister in law And Tommy Wilson who with his pal Ted sympathlzes heartily w1th his Dad s position And Mary Wilson also under the domination of her Aunt and Mother not to mention her chum Marie Marte s secret sweetheart Wilbert Wiggins and the local wrestler Muscles O Rourke But that wasn t all for a full evening of fun unfolded when Mrs Wllson and Aunt Gertrude connlve to have Mary take Wrlbert Wiggins to the local club dance breaking her date with her escort for the evening But Tommy Ted and Mr Wilson unknown to one another arranged dates for her Tommy and Ted with Muscles O Rourke and Mr Wllson explaining the circumstances to Chuck with him In the meantime Miss Alstead Billings comes to mtervtew Mary for a position and Mary must prove she Is destitute to get it while Mr Wilson was trying desperately to get his part as the vlllian leamed for the community play But when Tommy leamed that his father had arranged Mary s date with Chuck and Mary panned off Wllbert on Marie the situation really became complicated Tommy lmpersonated a woman to attend the dance with Muscles so that he wouldn t become angry Situatton piled upon situation unt1l a satisfactory outcome was almost unbelievable Sponsored by Mr Nolan Chrisnan JU IOR CLASS PLAY Produced by Specral Arrangement Wlth A H1llb1lly Comedy 1n Three Acts An Craft may Co by Le Roma Rose Cedar Rapids Iowa MAW FRY Gwen Wood EMMY FRY A-FEUDIN OVER YONDER Betty Purbaugh IZZIE FRY Nathan Clark CLEM FRY Larry Wilmeth ROSIE BELLE FRY Gloria Vedder AUNT HARRY HORNHONKER Sammy Milancy BECKY MAE HORNHONKER Jeanne Hanson WILLY HORNHONKER Kenneth Gibson PAPPY POPOFF Clinton Hasenauer ZEKE POPOFF Clarence Ogler THE TRAVELIN PREACHER Wendall McCown WEDDING GUESTS Kenneth Russell Shirley Bailey Terrlyn Gibson MUSICIANS fSophomoresj Roberta Farmer Robert McCown A Hlllbllly play rich in me numor of the Ozark Mountains The plot revolved around the Popoff family and the Fry family who had been feuding for years because one of the Popoff boys said he was going out to shoot an old skunk one day and accidentally shot Paw Fry instead Periodically Mountain Maggie a legendary character who traveled around the hills nursing the sick came to patch up some one hurt ln t.he feud Rosle Belle Fry being handy with a gun took the only unattached male in the hills from under her sister Emmy s nose Emmy who would have liked to have gotten hitched decided she d end up an old mald lf she didn t get one of the Popoff boys But how could she marry someone with whom her family was havlng a feud? She enlisted the aid of Mountain Maggie who was tired of tendlng to vlctlms of the feud to put an end to lt Mountain Maggie wise ln the ways of human nature convlnced Maw Fry and Pappy Popoff that some plain sugar water she gave them was a love Potion which would make them fall In love They were tired of being lonely and had just about decided to marry and end the feud when Rosie Belle arrived with the news that it was all a trlck Once more the feud was going full force In the end of cours the feud was ended and everybody was happy but not before there were quite a few merry mlxups and rib tickling situatlons Sponsored by Miss Mary Hester Green Sponsored by' GORDON S LOCKER Sutherland SUTHERLAND ELECTRIC Sutherland GAMBLES, Sutherland . . . . . I . . . . . , ' . . 5 I I :I . ' 1 W N l ' .1 , I 0 'I . MOUNTAIN MAGGIE . . . . . . ....... Ianel Hengen n ' ' - . l ' I ' 9 N N U I . l ' n ' 1 ' CLIMBING PRCWLERS Sponsored by: SMITH'S GENERAL STORE, WaHacg j W J Teacher: MRS. 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