Wisner High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Wisner, NE)
- Class of 1953
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Cory We, the class of 1953, dedicate this, our senior annual to you, 'our teacher, Mr Cory We say 'our Teacher' because as we entered as freshman into Pilger High you also entered, as a member of the faculty We want to extend our appreciation and thanks for all the understanding assistance and help you have given us during these last four years Contributing to our school even mare, you have served as Principal for the past two years It must not be forgotten that as a class sponsor, you have done a wonderhzl job The Senior Clase has selected you because of your pleasant personality and likable nature has made 'this rough road one of comparative ease. It is with sincerest thanks and best wishes that we leave you. Q 4 I If X fs ,N X A 3 f V H, aw - A I X 1 , tl I , . ! . f U' f ,-. - f f Pilger High School HUMAN HISTORY BECOMES MORE AND MORE A xACE BETWEEN EDUCATI N AND CATASTROPHE H G WELLS Board of Education CALVIN J OIK, PRES OSCAR A PILGER, VICE PRES RALPH BUTTERFIELD, TREAS LESTER ANDERSEN, SEC MILO CHENEY R A WINCH 1 - o I O s o O I - O ' , .A u o ,' ' WTR W F7 1- -A .,, mf FACULTY AM ' 'ii Supt T J Johnson JL f E li h ng 8 AV John M Cory, Principal Biarritz University France B A in Education, :J S T C 19149 Math 8' Sclence Work on M A at University of Colorado Mrs T J Johnson me Ec k Math ducation, W S T Unive y o olorado dis c was A iw M74 Scheer l af f ck, Bc Shop L, Midland, Fremont, 1951 B A in Education, w s 'r c Education, W S T C 19h7 ,EZ r , L UBL George Comm. B.A. in W.S.T . Heidelberg 'C 1950 Germanyf iv' ff! 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' ' ' C 3? .3.k 3 I 3 31h ' M I 3,L fr. 3,u - - 3 3 ' 3 3.1+ Bound for Graduation via rreshman, Sophmore, Junior and Senior he bought our passports when we were graduated from the eighth gra e all as green as the sea itself Maxy of us were seasick and lost or the first couple of weeks but as we got into the 666441 ZIMQIZQ W T E P 9 That first year there was 22 of us and vewere swing and sway o the old boat we decided that it was more fun than the dry grade school back on shore After we were gust beginning to get along fairly well the old hands, who were aoout to retire at the end of the year, decided o give us an initlation Of course when we Iirst heard aoout this we were all scared stiff and about ready to gire up and jumo overboard But we all stuck with the boat and initiation wasn't half as bad as we expected Some of us acqulred officer ratings They were as fol lows President Arlyn Asch lst semester Donna Heermann lst and 2nd seme ters Ca.ol Rennick lst semester Jim Peterson lst semester Vice Pres Sec Tres News Dept President Carol Dye 2nd semester Gloria Schulz 2nd senester James Jones 2nd semester Sec Tres News Re t The rest of the school year went smoothly and w all anc hored at the grand city of Sophmore This meant that1a were a fourth of the way through our voyage. Immediatly after anchoring at Sophmore we had a icnic for all the hands Dead Timber by Fremont when we shoved off from Sophmore we still had 22 on deck Louis Kelly moved to Herman but we gained Leland Jones Irom Loveland, Colorado The new officers were President Ronie NcManigal lst semester Joan Heller lst semester Leland Jones lst semester Vice Pres Sec Tres President Carol Dye 2nd selester Ca ol Rennick 2nd semester Vice Pres Secretary James Jones 2nd semester Treasure Donna Faye Heermann 2nd semester This year we had a homecoming ceremony during tne Stanton and P11 er basketball ame. The K1 and Queen were picked 8 8 U8 from the Senior Class and the attendants were chosen from each class Our attendl ts were Ruth Kehres and Leland Jones having acquired all the knowledge that was expected of us for the two years on board the Steamer, we all anchored at the JUNIOR dock in order to leave off the old hands and gain more Freshman we couldn't let the Seniors leave, however, without a celebration so we all had apicnic at Tha ha su ka Park in Korfolk That evening we all went to a movie at the 'Drive In Theatre . My RM il-iw lil' ' n ll 43 4- ' l lF '1 5 F' .ary 1 WM After repairing, refueling, and cleaning up the Steamer during the summer months, we now Iere ready for our next voyage his year we started with 2h hearty seamen, all eager Juniors Bob Huennekens came from Randolph and John Hayes from Battle Creek The Officirs for this voyage were President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer Wdward Rood lst Semester John Swartz and Va Lera Splittgerber 2nd John Swartz lst semester Ronie McMan1gal 2nd Donna Heermann lst semester Ruth Kehres 2nd Carol Renn1ck l st semester Gloria Schulg For this years homecoming ceremony we choose Edward Rood and DonnaHeermann as the Junior attendants Of course, there are always a group of actorstlsuch a class as ours, so we gave a Class Play during the first semester The ame of the play was NONE TOO MANYN It was presented before a large crowd on both nights At the beginning of the 2nd semester seilul shipmates trans ferred to other ships Va Lera Splittgerber moved to Columbus Leland Jones went to Loveland, Colorado in January but came back on board about the lst of April Betty Asch quit school at the beginning of the semester As we are getting nearer and nearer to our final destination UGraduation' the Steamer seems to gather speed with every day. Before we realized it we had docked at the Senior Pier and we had our school picnic over. It was held in Norfolk. We are now on the gigh Seas which lead directly and quickly to graduation. There are I5 of us still attempting to weather the storm. Gloria Schultz'hunferred to Wisner H1gh,Caro1 Rennick married Marvin Brummond and Bob Huennekens moved to Illinois. Our Class Officers for the final cruise are: Vice Pres --Edward Rood Secretary --Donna Chleboun President--Leland Jones r---Ronie McManiga1 Treasure Now that we are the old hands on the ship we get to initiate the new Freshies. This novel event took place on the second Fri- day of this years voyage. C This year is going to be the most exciting, mrs:-eating and the fastest year spent on the grand old Steamer l953 . I li .Q .- lvl, Q... ', I. . - - 'xi ' -Xe Ji. -, ' Q .. fag X 1 L .t , 7 ap, 1 . 5 N as -A.-'f . vtx' -' s' .-. .l , , G a K: Q . . .lihvvvz I , 1:11. X v I . 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I . . ---M .-- --- I l I1 , C I I U O I 1 Class Prophecy Can you m glnevotl Life nagaai e of l9K , sent out trelr cneif reporter, requesting a briel :ut n rough acc tnt of ne Pilger high gra1uat1ng Seniors of To beg n the reporter lwe'll call him Louiel, started with a young lady formerly Mona anderson Mona and her husband are qlite busy They run an or phanage This orphanage is supervised by old maids and bachelors Louie decided next todrop in on the home of the Asches Arlyn 13 a very, very, busy man To keep slim, Arly runs a peanut factory and plays pro football He took his nlearlnu in Midland College fdon't know where he got the idea oi the peanuts 3 By chance, Louie's auto passed the Cheney chicken farm He makes his money by selling pin feathers his wife runs a pillow factory Carol Dye is next on Louie's list Time hasn't changed much for Carol. he ll beleives in the old saying 'Love thy neighbor They're Ca certain 'hlmw' still waiting for the time when they're both of age Kand we don't mean to votel Louie just found out who was walking down the street peddeling pop corn The former Wilma Mulinex Qhe finds that this is a higher paying job than a movie actress Kas was her previous jobl Louie couldn't get in touch with John Swartz, since he is still in Korea he went to one of John's wives to get the needed information his wives said that he was giving Johnny Ray good competition, as his main job is peeling onions o K P Louie next passed through a small suberb of Pilger Wisner Nebr Here, the main attraction, was a trailer camp, run by farmer Navonne Peters and her hus band They bum ed 3 trailers for their home, since it is much more economical for their 9 children Guess whatl Louie just dropped in on a Harem Institute run by Jim Jones Jim always did get along with girls, but who would of dreamed it would of ended like thlsllll Louie just spotted something Is it a bird? A plane? Superman? N011 It's no one else but Joan Heller in her get atomic speedmobile Chevie practicing for the auto race Louie reports that John Hayes has a very thriving job He is head undertaker of a mortuary. We have proof for how busy he ls, as every night he comes home 'dead on his feet' II Lou e picked up a newspaper and the headlines read Naval Academy Eliminates Pilger youth' His name just happened to be Leland Jones It seems as though was caught helping students with their tests For punishment he is to be sent to China as a private tea tester Louie was going down the road west of Pilger and farm as Mrs Ed Rood well, you guessed it a bunch feet Amidst the steam of the kitchen, and the roar enjoying herself Married life seems to be agreeLlg bit heavier 'nan when she was seen 20 years ago. while Ruth was in her kitchen, Louie found Eddie ing john, on one of his five farms. His two sets of saw the former Ruth K on a of little Roods under her of ukidsn, she seemed to be with her, as she is quite a R. supervising a corn stack- bcy twins were stacking it, while his four girls were busy cutting it with slckles. lIt still looks like Eddie is having trouble with his modern problems'D Louie found it hard, but he finally got in touch with Jim Petersen. It seems as though Jim turned into a ve scientific man. Jim plans to take a space ship to the moon. He says he hopes E0 find more agreeable women and nbetter living conditionsn. Louie reports that a fella named Ronie Mcwanigal struck it rich. Ronie ls 81 inventor ol gadgets which decrease work. Ronie married a nwork horsen so you see, he did do quite well for himself. lHe gave up the chlcken business.l 1.a 'M ,, ' n ' Q '5 '. ' ' Y T' T- ' Q 1 1' . NSBH. i 1 -- ' e , . - U 0 , . I 0 -I . I 1 Q 5 X e e 0 e - . S I ll. I I ' 0 I Q ka 1 V . So e n e e e e F A I n e . . . Se e 1 e . . he J e l Q e 0 ' e e ' ' Il H 1 . Louie Iound a woman, ormerly Donna heeruann, next on his list Louie heard the loud clamoring of ll children uid the imperative hollering of their mama Pa Willers had Just arrived home after a hard day at the steam factory, to JO1H his humble and hRDDY home Louie was very much urprised when he found another 1953 graduate of P H S None other than Donna Chelboun Believe it or not Donna is a detective and so far she is worldly known for the capture of nLeo the Louse Cno offenses s just a namelllll Louie then reported on Luella Siebrandt Luella is a dre s maker Kdid I say is , I meant Hwas D Because Louie says when he interviewed Luella he was so deep ly impressed he married her Cstranger things have happenedl Last but not least Louie reports on La Verne Heermann Louie has found a great friend in meeting La Verne, he says it seems as though La Verne is a minis ter La Verne married Luella and Louie Ccomplicated isn't itllll CLASS COLORS WINE AND GOLD CLASS MOTTO NOT TH SUNSET BUT'FHE DAWN CLASS FLOWER WHITE CARNATION Our' Charade SENIOR Mona A Aryln Donna Carol Joan H La Verne Donna H. Leland J. James J. Ronie M. Ruth K. John S. Nsvonne P. Wilma M. Luella S. Eddie R. Wayne c. Jimmy P. John H. SHE engaged chunky artistlc go getter athletic nit!! m m m tl questionable cute easy-going keen husky quiet quite a girl nice!! likable some kid talkative slick-chick CHIEF ATTRACTION personallty new ford slender waistline eyes wise cracks hair laugh nose eye-lashes build hair style whiskers clothes laugh eyebrows eissle butch hair-cut his independence wowllt LIKES Norman teasing Hawaii woods chevrolet dance boys girls Marilyn loafing Eddie fun Robert to dance to flirt Ruth to ra1se?? anything motorcycle USUALLY FOUND DORIS rambling King's neighbors driving Howells everywherel home Hesse's lost E's Black Ford man o'man in yellow ford K1ng's never can tell barber shop won't tell going Places here 8: there I A Y ll 1 L . IIA '1- S sl e e - ' . U. - it n n u - . F A - , IS HE IS X Ae C. ' De ' H. 9' ,, ,V I. AN If Ni Junior Class A vw-we RSf How V Gdlo Ccwzw R WILLERS ECOND Row Spp L VBQQNHA M A fm P Q oH'Y3f TH RD Ref, H Howe R Dre 3QUVVlW'NU are B Q e Jnlor Cla e their in ,ear w th 23 ou first ,ea t f' tude l' o ree a gouris Dur ng mere nit bJ the Hpl ,ue 'droo outs nd l i oufec H 1G46 toa e e fear Q ned ew mate, ue.ne'e s e ente ed ou opnomoxe yea ith 1 seas ed youth , aln t e Hplavue nit us and we suflered tle loss of Bob Schulz, Jin uennekens and Janice Jon veg err Tue resses Genie s o 53 cto e six of our class me bers to be wait and waite s at tteir u or and e i r :a.quet Those c osen were Ro e Thies, Ph llfs eye , 1 r 'fn Erum ond, re4 Ctten, Jim huennelens and V8PllyH Glover As Juniors we entered w tr lS emoers e pst on our Ju lor Class Play, HFODgObl1h vuse ovember 2h a.i 25 nier t e ah dfrection of our Class Sponson rs Jonnson me Plsy w success Our class is a talented o e, or we co t ibute nuch of toe attletic aterial of toe sc ool glen w'th two cheerleader and several band me oe s e gave a ba quet fo the Q6DlOPS at the end o the scnool ,ear fur Class Officers for the ffrst semester of 1952 3 are President V ce Pres Secretarv Treasurer Sponsor e o ne Ctt mob reller Ph,l s Meyer red Otten rs Johnson 4 , 2 2 W r Nts-A,1 ' 4 m. we Q 1 Q . 1 - 2 , 1 4 f. . f V 2 ' gg o .,, A F5 1 . 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M W' M 'WE THE SOPHOMORBS we started our Freshman year 2h students strong, but during this year we lost two studentgthey were Donald Marlatt and Wesley Brahmer Our Sophomore year we had again regained our previous strength, but as before history repeated itseli and we lost two students Billy Hawkins and Milan Frerlcks Within our small group rests much talent We contribute eight band members, two cheerleaders and some good athletic material to the school The following boys played football their Sophomore year Gerald Carstens, Kenneth Cheney, Bob Rood, Kennard Wehrer, Elwyn Glover, Larry Jones, Merlin Topp, Howard Petersen, Harlan Kuester and Milan Frericks The following boys lettered Harlan Kuester and Gerald Carstens Durlng our sophomore year our class sponsored a 'Sadie Hawkins Day dance. This dance proved to be very much of a success. Our Class Sponsor is Mr. Finzen, he is a very good one, too. CLASS OFFICERS Roberta Butterfield Pres. Marilyn Watson Vice Pres. 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' 5' ' 'n 4 qw ,- X- ! ' .Az . , ,iz Q - y . , 4 K ... 7 'b- ,r: I-TG' 's4 .12 . I' ' lg 1 I' ,I va.: , f 1' 1 Y 4 Freshmen 4- A n L4 1 lst D Jensen, L Hansen, A Woehler, L Dahlkoetter, M Himes, G Ott, A Duffek, D Smidt 2nd B Dohren, M Glover, C Easley, R Chleboun, J Nelson, A Willers, C Anderson, M Spreen rd Mr Scheer, H Dohren, B Eggerllvg, R Heermann, M Carstens, D C ney, J Grasshorn, V Brummond, B Dahlkoetter th G Chleboun, M Topp, M Larson, G Brahmer, K Wendt, A Brockman, M Chillcott, E Ahlman, C Cone? 'WE ThE GREEN HORN GROUPW The 1952 school year opened with 33 Freshman presenting themselves to undergo this new experience 'HIGH SCHOOLU The girls out numbered the boys 22 to ll, just 2 to l We like all freshmen were subject to the cruel Seniors on the second Friday, their executions were stiff, but we all did manage to survive An Initiation Dance was held that same night at the Legion Hall, everyone had a good time. Our main attractions, as far as, subject matter is con-- cerned are distributed between Algebra, English, General Sci- ence and Shop for the boys and Geography lor the girls. Within our portals we have two boys who lettered in Foot- ball, several others were out. We also contribute 10 members to the High School Band and M to the Junior Band. Our Class Officers Are: President---Anita Duffek Vice Pres.--Arlene hlil8TS Sec.-Trees.-Gary Brahmer Sponsor-----Coach Scheer sf Sl., W . 5 ,H 1,nf1 NY I s . ,c, - x- -. q E 4 if Sig j l ?xfxI , ix E . gr' .X gt: as , 3: 'fl I 1' Z I hs 3 ' ' 7 ' ' . . 1 X 4 W Q. usb he IN TIATIU F-VQSPHQS Donna Smidt Gerayne Ott Connie Easley Gary Bramher Mardell Spreen Larry Topp Ronald Heermann Arlene Willers Audrey Woehler Jeanette Nelson Delores Jensen Mary Himsa Jackie Grasshorn Larry Dehlkoetter Bill Ddmlkoetter Beverly Dohren Marlee Glover Marilyn Carstens Donna Coney Carol Coney Anita Duffek Mary Chillcott . Roger Chleboun Gene Chleboun Eva Ahlman Virgina Brummond Harry Dohren Anna Brockman Connie Anderson Dorthy Carstens Karen Wendt Robert Eggerling Larry Hansen W4 I football coach Snarkle Plenty Hg Kettle Pa Kettle Hula Dancer Paul Revere Cookie Bwmstead Snoe Shine Boy B D Plenty football player Annie Oaklev boxer Miss America l1fe gaurd Cninaman 311102 Egyptial Bl nd1e .Cow girl Gnavel GBPEIQ candy girl Dali? ittln Abner Tom bB.!'U'8r Gypsy Daisy Mae Pa Hinkle Littlh Orphan Annie African Junzlv girl Jane Tarzan e d8l'lCOT .beswood .wrestler Ap-5 LET 4, QOH fi' ff 6 a :J 6 U .4 we 0 ' 1 A 595' rx' rf h Dir ! .Ig 1 . r I If 5' 'O f-I ' Q ,xx 41,- Xx. xl 0 -T L ' -Q ' ' . F?-Q 1 W vdlxgxi ...N PLA X, y .l in -. ,s.,f,- .ng ,, 'IAQ 1 af' fm , M-n'9T' ,Q ' v:v1Q'a n A ' 41- fpf A - -f -. ff, :muasafz 1' Q '51 o-f4 'I fgvke' ' I J '61 HYQQHQ his s-.1 1' 5 Ja I QE., S.-E 98 hffjgf- j-4455,-fT.Jkxb-kfvgif-x-' Sitting L Ott, nl Toyp, r Neur- B Rood, R rieermann, L Tepp Second Pow R CE6.LEO'llI1, A Asch, W. L Lt B Danl'oetter, G Chelboun, Mclvlanigal, C Coney, F Otten, R Hvillers, V Glover, J Swartz, Third Row L Jones, M Frerfacs, E 'Rood, J Petersen, G Carstens Petersen, M Larson, CoacE Scheer Kuester, E Glover, Lee Jones, G -Brahma 'W Chene 1 J :res Jones Stu 'xt Mgr I ' 111' LaVerne H ann CUnderscore indicates lettermenl Qtudent Mgirm L Co-Captains OI 1952 Team John Swartz-Senior Baclf Ed Rood-Senior End G came Schedule' For 1952 visner 2 Scribner 12 Stanton Allen Oakland Battle Creek Tilden Homer cf'cH KEN SCH: R Total 'FZT Elected DY the Cardinal Club i Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Total '28 tleam ' -, :L ,-, , 1 - -1 V ju , I - ,3 . l V, f.: ww - 'L 3' . gk, A ' .rf-f-Ty? We-5 'i ??7 e1..'2 AML' , ' 4' SQ . F06 I .jx ,V k' gf'l.i I Z' h. , N. -zz' 5 ., .. ,- ' ,,,. Hi., .f, ' 'Q , ,l'H 'I 'ig' I5 ,f l u 'v '- -, ' 1 ' . ,, v, - . X ' . ' ' Q-' P' L , .big ' ',' ,T f' - -es.- 4Y'a..g2'f , 1 , ' 'I f' 'U' Fi ' 9 A l J - . - H... -.,v, A , ,, ,L ,- I R.. 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I I if ll- il i il L1 - 1.0 r 1U I . , i ll V ' to c - 5 V 1 ' . , r. -.,, 6' K 3 ' if 'C 0 'te 3M 7 k ' 12 0 9 ff K O , L' h 26 , 7 L , L N Ny 13 0 1 in 7 nf Wisner West Point Scribner Battle Creek Dodge Tilden Stanton Clarkson Beemer Howells Creston Wayne Prep 21 Pilger 23 Dodge 39 Pilger 9 Wayne Prep lg, Pilger 23 asHe+bczLl. f'N f' X nrxfxx PH rex x 3 I X fn-If X 2141, f f .Q in 'il Seated J Jones E Glover J Swartx, G Brahme G Car tens .2 Second row L Jones H Petersen J Petersen W Cheney L Ott and B Heller Third row A Asch L Jones V Glover R willers C Coney R McMan1gal and Coach Scheer Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Iilger Pilger Pilger Pilger Pilger H delle was in s Xa A Free Tl1eTP O gy Q A' ,bi x F 1 I V T t Y' N -C - K 1 x f 'X ' I '. 'm 4 E I o W xl ,, Q- , jf - K :N .l A -g ' ' 'vw . JJ: A ,S an :Y me Y mg fx ra 'J ll, . I k' 13 -M, xx R Alfbxtv lik 'V' -Y X . XJ K -Q M ei 'f F A J , gf n ' ' F C: ' Q' 5 -Z u 1 ty 'Alf E' -4 1 ' f I K 5 5' M M 1 A X N ,. 5 Q S 5 4 2 . , . , . . Y, Pad 62 . 47' . 35 53' see, I 38 ii -- 'QM 52 M6 lk f ' EZ EZ az 118 ' 33 gg JY. I . . ' V ' V- n . I gt W ,J FF THE F305 -'- 51-mfs' CO4 MAC Q!-lefvsq L55 V I fl U ve I nLEF'l'x5' nxrwflqlljn C rdlnal ub F15 Seated M Topp, J Jones, R McMan1gal. L Jones. B Heller, and B Rood Second row Coach Scheer, V Glover, C money, F Otter! R Willers, and J Swartz Third row J Petersen, A Asch, E Hood, J Hayes, G Carstens, andw Cheney FACTS ABOUT OUR CLUB I know many of you are wondering just how a boy here at P H S gets to be a member of the Cardinal Club. In a few short lines we shall try tojclarify this question for you The club operates along with the athletic program offered here at Pilger The boy must letter in one of the three major sports In foot ball he must play aspecified number of quarters, this being either 12 or 16 depending on the coach In basket ball the same set up operates The letters given to lettermen are 6 inches in size and either red or white in color. Chevrons are given to lettennen after they have once lettered, they may have not more than four chevrons Captains and oo captains are chosen in each sport, and in return those chosen may wear a white star to signify this honor. This like any other club has its officers and regular meetings. We pay dues and must attend metings or else loose our right to be a member. We give school parties ,, do thg other organizations, usually two ayear. We have an initiation for the new members before they are admitted. a C J 'KU ' sq f T 1 J J Y fy ' any fi H Q, HX 1 X3-.A y . tff my . 7 1 1 . e ' 4 I Gm' 5 Ath fetucs vane, Fe re YK EPHEJ P Q W., 7 Front row D Smidt, D Chleboun, M Chillcott, D Jensen M Spreen, A Woehler, and G Ott Second row R Kehres, J Nelson, M Brum ond, D Heermann, M Anderson, and M Himes, Coach Scheer Third row M Glover, D Otten, K Wendt, C Andersen, C Dye N Peters, M Schneider, L Seibrandt, and B Dohren B Bpraciuce. Y in-ug . I O l N e I MQ fa r 5 . -I ' X ' n , D tg, x r M- g -. 5 . I 10' V 1 1.. - . V '65 f X , 5 D 1 . D ' 7 I ' 5 l ' www ix ' 1 Ai 2 xc N A W X ' 1 i , X My ,M , I ' W I A , -S V ,Ae V 4'V M G : . . . . , : 0 O 0 0 . 0 0 9 ' I K I D , ,-. , FH, ' at W' M Q 3 at . v 7 xx, 2 -Ruin ,,., . ! . -'. , Q 1 g .g . . f 3 -' A 'rls Athletics 3-W W ff, rw 0 fl cf as rw f. 'f3Vp3, 'p -P' x Sf?l S1fI 9'f3 'E,: iffy ff E. '-: N'z 'f K 85 6555 J'-'YQ? 'M Tit, Front row J Grasshorn, A Duffek, R Butterfield V Brummond and M Carstens Second row D Carstens, A Willers Y Spriek, R Thies, P Meyer- C Nelson R Potter, and C Tiedtke Third row V Burnham M VonSeggern, E Alhman K Koopmann, M Pilger, J Heller C Coney, and J Chace XETCISES --- V-----1-1-v--H'-' df FV ww H695 Q Em f M 3 n. 2 . r A X ' l . X . I H ' l K 3 Q ,r rr l . 5 , - at s f ' 1 ' if H' ha .' r 'ne A A A i . , Qglfffdfigf- L : . . ' . , . , . ,f . 0 : 3 o o n : 0 3 l o , 0 0 f'fP :fe PM my no Af l . 5 . ' 4 ,Wg A Q v ,I 7 I 'L I ' ' y N I 3 ' '- . x ' 'X 'I X if X 4 'A Q N A Q fl . X ,TA Y 4 4 ? .I y Q ,eq t, X , f r r S ' l l Ar? r f If V' , V ir H52 l S! . . gi l A -f! X ,T ' 'l , .,. 3 Q 1: 7.1, 2 rl fr , f l ,1 'iif Pfif'm.: 172212 ' 'tai 2 1 f ' C,,,,,.. xx f Q ,, Annual Staff A 'ty I Seated left to right W Mulinix, L Jones, J Swartz, M Schneider, R Kehr-es, D Heermann, J Heller, R Thies Standing J Jones, Hr Finzen, L Ott, and D Chleboun Pep Band 0 L hx Seatedx Ruth K., Arlene W., Jackie G., Jom h., Carol T., and Beverly D., Standing: Marcella V., Maroon P., Yvonne S.. Anita D., md Miss Stone , 'r ' J f f 35 s , - 5 1 A T .4 o - iawra - r .P . Q1 ' - ,A Q I 3 I C I I O I O l : I O C O I ' .x il I . , S x 4 ' , de . J ey 1 Q X J Q Ai' fcumxc I 4 'R . Glfjw B WOWGW Clinic Personnel: Garold Chalupa, Tildeng Art Jensen, Winsideg George Konipek, Wayne Prepg Elinor Hanson, Beemerg Don Lentz, University of Nebraskag Dorothy Scribner, Leighg Maxine Stone, Pilgerg and Eugene Watson, Laurel. Lf' ' -i. pi , , , , U ,,. 4+ , -5' 1' f F - Q ,. '-' f ' f 'V X x K A' N , X xg Q ' '!,7r1 .. Q I Q UVWIOY' QD Front row C Coney, C Rabbass, T Rennick, A Christensen, M Himes, R Christensen Second row R Heermann, S Loren-wen, J Stuthman, D Schultz, Miss Stone, N Petersen C2 were absent from this picturel Oclcef. 500 I R. Thiee, R. Butterfield, Y. Sprieck, M. Pilger M. Schneider, M. Brummond, M. VonSeggern, C. Tiedtke G1rls Glee 5 A 'QGOCPW at J J' f 'f'3'U'f'ff 9fy lG s Ffnn Wfvbfbs vi yvvvvy Timm Front row G Ott, J Grasshorn, A Dueffek, R Potter, R Butterfeild, D Carstens, A Woehler, R This-s, and D Smidt Second row C Tiedtke, M Vonseggern, E Alhman, C Nelson, M Chillcott V. Brummond, M Cerstene, P Meyer, and M Spreen, and Miss Stone Third row R Kehres, D Heermann, M Glover, C Easley, J Nelson, A Willers, Y Sprieck, D Jensen, M Himes, and B Dohren M Schneider, C Dye, M Brummond, C Coney, andK Wendt MUSIC music Music AQ X L hi xii GIRLS' DOUBLE SEXTET' BOYS! QUARTET Mylon Larson, Howard Petersen 1-rent row G Ott, J Graeshorn, M Hines, C Coney Ronie Heemenn, Bob Rood and D Smidt Second row D Jensen, A Dueffek, M Chillcott, B Dohren, and A Willers C two are absent from this picture! 'K O 'N J 5 I 4 1. 4 X- J A xi 4 If ', ' . XT: Q VX- ' ' , A K' o . y A G . ' 1 I 1, J S - so - D km' 'X 'X I x -4 L . O , I Fourth row! 12. Koopmann, .D. Otten, M. Pilger, C. inderson, J. Heller, I ' o V 5 9 . 1 3 Q 1, S L 2, n . , J I v , ,Milli P .., 'QF' A , I -K ' 4 A Pep Club FVTQQC7 D A vqcfi .QWQC3 , ' Pg 9 Top row Joen L , Donna H , RuthK , Joan H , Maureen S Second row Carol T , Yvonne S , Phyliie M , verle B , Donna C., Luella S., Mariel S Mnrv C , Charlotte N , Arlene W , Jeanette N Anna B Third row Mr Cory, Marcello. V , mnrlee G , Karen W Carol C , Connie E Eva A , Mareen P , Marilyn W , Connie . Roberta P , Cu-01 C .1Hu'y H Fourth row Donna S , Beverly D , Delores J , Marilyn C , Dorothy C , lirgene B Anita D , Audrey W , Jackie G , Gerayne O Cheer Leaders Ch,er1,.d,n. gn-11yn Brummond Judy Ghace, Roberta Butterfield, Rose Thies I fb' . Q - ' X 1- . 1' D , as , ,IH X '. 5 : B ' f f- 5 V Y I - , t 9 7 3 Q ,Q ' - lf. I ' wx .A ef? P 1 , Qu C r no 1 12 - V n xf 'D B- 1' , v I 2 e e e e ag Wilma M., Nevonne P., Carol D., Mona A., Doris 0,., Karen K. : I O O O '- Cl I Q 2 o e u eg D lt! O 0 0 A Wx K l .' ' Y ' ! Y' rn: HQMECOMING WMU 14-'ini King Ronald Mclvlanigal, Queen Wilma Vulinix, Senior Attendants Eddie Rood and Ruth Kehres, Junior Attendants Verilyn Glover and Phyllis Meyer, Sophomore Attendants Harlan Kuester and Dorothy Carstens, Freshman Attendants Gary Brahmer and Virgene Brummond The crown bearers are Eddie Lueninghoener and Peggy Miller MBU? MU, HEEVN W MTW. VX Ah! 'flue time has Come! 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