Monarch 1957

Published on April 2018 | Categories: Documents | Downloads: 110 | Comments: 0 | Views: 1299
of 68
Download PDF   Embed   Report

Comments

Content

_(.; (

I

I

. . :

.

lJe,~he Seniors

or

1q51, de die ate

our

l1earbook to our e}a~smate, Lo \s ~rau+krerner,

who"e faith ancl \ndom'l~c!lbl e courd9e. ha& be.en an \nspiration lo us alt.

Editor ••••••

Paul Huebner

Business Manager

Dean Abels

Assistant Manager • • • • Roben Olson Feature Editor •

Bev Johnson

Photographer •

• Bennie Spooner

Act. Director •

Jeanne Denker

Anist •••••

Marvin Rohwer

Sports Director

• •• Ed Gates

Photographer

Feature Editor

Assistant Business Manager

Sports Director

4-" ' ..

_... . . .

.··-

,,.

~

SCHOOL BOARD, Left to Right: George Miller, Henry Peters, Otto Denker, Milton Fricke, Alma Steyer.

C. E. CLARKE

Superintendent

ROBERT A. BATHKE Principal

LAURA V. TAYLOR English, Speech, Dramatics

C. R. BRUNO Science, Social Studies

VIRGINIA A. McALEER Home Economics English, Social Studies



D. L. SUNDBERG Vocational Agriculture

RUDOLPH SRB

Grade and High School Music

ROL BERAN

Physical Education Social Studies

FRANCES E.

ELLiarT

Commercial Studies

... .

DEAN ABELS

ROBERT BARNHART

Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys• Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; "P" Club 3, 4; Quartet 2, 3,4; Octet 2, 3,4; Papionian Staff 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Vice-President 4; Treasurer 2; Class Play 3; County Government Day 3; Band 1. 2, 3.

F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2.

STUART BELL F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; County Government Day 3; Track 3; "P" Club 4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed CholllS 1,2,3,4.

GREGORY BELL F.F.A. 1; Track 2,3,4; "P" Club 4; Papionian Staff 4; Football 4. BILL BEERLINE Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 4; Student Manager 4; Class Treasurer 3; Baseball 2; County Government Day 3.

JIM BOHAC

RICHARD CARSTENS

F. F. A. 3,4.

F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1, 2.

ED GATES F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. VicePresident 3; F. F. A. President 4; Footbal12,3,4;Track2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2; Football Co-captain 4; County Government Day 3; Class President 3; Annual Staff 4; Class President 3; "P" Club 3,4; Class Play 3.

BARBARA GODSEY Papionian Staff 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sextet 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cla~ Play 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Candy Sales Chairman 4. JEANNE DENKER Papionian Staff 4; Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Volleyball 2,3,4; Volleyball Captain 4; Sextet 3,4; Mixed Octet 3,4; Declam 1, 2, 3,4; Class Play 3; County Government Day 3; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3.

JANICE GREENLEE

PAUL HAUG

Band 1; Girls' Glee 1, 2,3; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; DramaticsClub 1, 2,4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Papionian Staff 4.

F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Band 3; F.F.A. Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 3; Track 3; "P"' Club 3; County Government Day 3.

BEVERLY JOHNSON Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Sextet 2, 3,4; Mixed Octet 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4; Vice-President of Dramatics Club 3; Class Play 3; Papionian Staff 2, 3; Papionian Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Feature Director.

BARBARA KREBS Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; F. F. A. Sweetheart 3; Class Secretary 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Treasurer 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Sports Royalty 3; Class Play 3; Snow Queen 4. PAUL HUEBNER Band 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Octet 2,3; Boys' Quartet 2,3; Papionian Staff 3; Annual Editor 4; Class Treasurer 4; Class Play 3; County Government Day 3 .

CAROLE KRITENBRINK

TED MASEK

Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4;PepClub 1,2,3,4; Pep Club President 4, Pep Club Representative 1, 2; F.F.A. Sweetheart Attendant 3, 4; Papionian Staff 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3; County Government Day 3.

Footbal14; F.F.A. 1,2,3.

ROBERT OLSON WILLIAM OLIVER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 2; Class Pres!:. dent 2,4; Vice-President 3, Boys• Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3, 4; "P" Club 2,3,4; Boys' Quartet 4; Band 1, 2,3; Snow King 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Sports Royalty 3; County Government 3.

F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Reporter 4; Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Co-captain Football Team 4; Boys Glee President 4; Baseball 2; Dramatics Club 4; Chapter Farm Skill Award 3; "P" Club 3,4. MARGARET ANN OLIVER Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Band 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club Representative 3; Class Play 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3,4; Declam 4; Papionian Staff 3,4.

MARVIN ROHWER

CONNIE RANDALL

F. F. A. 1,2,3; Football 2, 3, 4; County Government Day 3; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; "P" Club.

Girls' Glee 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; PepClub3,4;Pep Club Representative 3; Papionian Staff 4; County Government Day 3.

BENNIE SPOONER

KAE PETERS

Basketball 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Boys• Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; "P" Club 2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; County Government 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President Dramatics Club 4; Baseball 2; Declam 1, 2, 3,4.

Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; F. F. A. Sweetheart Attendant 3; Papionian Staff 4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Sports Royalty 3; Snow Princess 4; County Government Day 3; Class Vice-President 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2. MARGIE ROTH Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; PepClub 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics Club 2; Papionian Staff 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; County Government Day 3.

NORMAN PETERSON

BOB THOMPSON

ELEANOR WEISS

Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.

Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 4; Declam 1, 2,3,4; Papionian Staff 3,4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Class Play 3.

DON WHITTED Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys• Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Boys• Quartet 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Sentinel 3; VicePresident F. F. A. 4; Sports Royalty 3; Snow Prince 4; Class President 1; Farm Skill Award 3.

MARVIN ZUGMIER RICHARD WILLMS Boys• Glee 1, 2; Papionian Staff 4.

Boys• Glee 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Football 4; "P" Club 4.

In the fall of 1945, seventeen children met together at the Papillion Public School to begin a "'Strive' ••. through ••• Life." The leader of the group was Mrs. Ellen Doan Manin.

The leaders for the following seven years were: Mrs. Sutter, Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Croissant. After eight long years of scraping and digging we decided there were many things yet undiscovered. Bill Beerline, Bob Thompson, Margie Oliver, Jeanne Denker, Barbara Godsey, Rich Willms, Robert Olson, Paul Huebner, Kae Peters, Dick Risor, Shirley Adair, Maron Runge, Karen Denker, Frances Giermann, Ben Spooner, Dean Abels, Janice Greenlee, and Sharon Adams continued on their way. During the freshman year many new people joined our group. They were Stuart and Greg Bell, Rich Carstens, Ed Gates, Bob Hartman, Paul Haug, Bev Johnson, Barb Krebs, Carole Kritenbrink, Ted Masek, Kay McConahy, Bill Oliver, Marge Roth, Marv Rohwer, Eleanor Weiss, and Don Whitted. During that year Kay McConahy, Mary Sprague, Paul Schram, Janet Schram, and Bob Hartman left our group. The following year Karen Denker, Dick Risor, Maron Runge, and Shirley Adair left. sponsor for this year was Don Lehr, the vocational agriculture teacher.

Our

In our junior year there were two new people that joined our group. They were Jim Bohac and Connie Randall. At the end of this year Frances Giermann left us. As juniors, we presented the play, "Aunt Tillie Goes to Town." It was coached by Nada Batson, the English teacher, and Rudolph Berryman, the music teach~. We made the sum of one hundred seventy-five dollars, which we used to sponsor the Junior-Senior Banquet at the Blackstone Hotel. The theme was "Stork Club. " After a long. hard struggle we finally reached the last milestone in our journey. As senion, our first task was to sponsor the freshman initiation, which was held in the park. Next came our Sneak Day, when we journeyed to Kansas City, Missouri, under the watchful eyes of Mr. Bathke and Mrs. Taylor. We saw many interesting things we'll always remember. Our play, "Seventeen Is Awfully Young," was presented on May 1 and 3. We worked long and hard, and after a postpOnement on account of the mumps, we presented a good play. On May 11, the seniors were honored at the Junior-Senior Banquet at Kay's restaurant in Benson. The following Saturday, May 18, the prom was held at Peony Park in Omaha.

May 19 found us in the gymnasium for Baccalaureate, and on May 23, Commencement Exercises were held. Reluctantly, the thirty-one seniors separated to begin another search for knowleqge outside of the school doors. Bidding each other a fond farewell, they slowly walked out of the door of the new school building.

We, the Senior Class of 1957, of Papillion High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, will our exceptional leadership ability to the Juniors. With that Sophomore class around, you'll need it! We, the Seniors, will absolutely nothing to the Sophomores. They are overflowing with talent already. Just ask them! We, the Seniors, will our outstanding athletic ability to the Freshmen. Theirs must be hidden talent.

I,

BILL OLIVER, will my white football pants to Jon Kuhl.

Keep them clean, Jon!

I, MARVIN ZUGMIER, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Margie Taylor. You'd better make use of it! I, BILL BEERLINE, will my ability to break axles to Chuck Obert, die, Chuck!

Don't let the old tradition

I,

NORMAN PETERSON, will my Algebra book to David Jurgens. Don't study too hard!

I,

ELEANOR WEISS, will my perfect attendance record to Barbara Johnson.

I, RICHARD WILLMS, will my picture of Barbara Krebs to Gary Hardzin. when you sleep with it under your pillow.

I'm proud of it! Don't wrinkle it

I, JEANNE DENKER, will my (Hal) cool, Ford convertible to anyone that has the strength to pedal it! I, TED MASEK, will my 35 Ford to Edwin Jochim. day, Ed!

It's only in the repair shop every OTHER

I, DEAN ABELS, will my ability to get along with blondes to Bill Woodward, or do you need it, Bill????? I,

BARBARA KREBS, will my pep and enthusiasm to Janis Bock. Take advantage of it!

I, PAUL HUEBNER. will my ability to get speeding tickets to Bob Fase. they are watching for those Chevys.

Remember, Bob,

I,

KAE PETERS, will my muscles to Charles Fricke. They come in handy sometimes. "

I,

MARGIE ROTH, will my late hours to my sister, Donna, who has a good start already.

I, ROBERT OLSON, will my fast footwork in basketball to Jim Stoupa. ent, maybell!! I,

He has a hidden tal-

CONNIE RANDALL, will my ability to ride in red, Chevy convertibles, to Judy Malone.

I, BENNIE SPOONER, will my oil-burning Chevy to anyone who can buy enough oil to keep it going and can stand the smoke!

I, GREGORY BELL, will my ability to watch the stars to Doug Cornwall ••• through a telescope, that is I I, PAUL HAUG, will my ability to get to band rehearsals on time to Dennis Errett. the fine record.

Keep up

I, ROBERT BARNHART, will my quietness and ability to conform to regulations to Jim Cramer, so school won't be so dead next year. I wish you luck on your trips to the office. I, DONALD WHITTED, will my 1928 Model A coupe to Larry Bell. Your senior year will probably give it a lot of use. I, ED GATES, will my night life to Jim DeVoll, although he really does not need much help. He does all right for himself! I, STUART BELL, will my bug-collection to the remaining inmates of this lofty institution in hopes that they will keep it up well. I, JIM BOHAC, will myself to any wealthy family that has a good-looking, red headed daughter. I, BOB THOMPSON, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bathke and Miss Elliott to George Masek. Don•t do anything I wouldn't do, George. I, RICHARD CARSTENS, will my ability to get in before sunrise to Duane McKernan. you can do better than I did I

Maybe

I, JANICE GREENLEE, will my ability to do my OWN work to Karen Willms. She seems to need this help. I, MARGIE OLIVER. will my habit of getting to school at the last minute to David "Elvis" Woodward. Don't break my record, Elvis! I, BARBARA GODSEY, will my good penmanship to Jon Kuhl • •• so the notes that he passes to Marilyn Koke can be read I I, CAROLE KRITENBRINK, will my ability to get along with my sisters to Barb Johnson. You seem to need some help, Barb! I, BEY JOHNSON, will my ability to get the PAPIONIAN out on time to the future editor. sure you do as well as I did I I I

Be

I, MARVIN ROHWER, will my knowledge of the Omaha girls to my brother, Ralph, who will probably put it to very good use. SIGNED,

SEALED, PUBLISHED, AND DECLARED.

WITNESSES:

"AMAZING DISCOVERIES MADE IN EXCAVATION OF BURIED CITY! I I" This was thereport that spread throughout the city on the morning of May 31, 3000. With one accord the whole populace dropped its activities and flocked to the scene where before their wondering eyes, a long dead town began to reveal its secrets, under the picks and shovels. "What's the name of the town?" someone called, and without delay a second voice called back, "Papillion I" True enough! So it turned out to be. Papillion, a small town that had flourished a thousand years before and then had disappeared with the passing of time, until, like Rome, it was buried by centuries of debris, had come into its own once more. Suddenly a loud shout arose above the excited buzz of voices. "What is it?" What is it?" everyone wanted to know. "We've found a picture of the mayor," one of the diggers answered breathlessly. "Here he is I Take a look!" "What was his name?" one gazer wanted to lmow. They turned the picture over and there on the back they found in large black letters, the name of the mayor: NORMAN PETERSEN. But scarcely had they had time to repeat the words before another loud shout arose. More amazing discoveries had been made. As they dug up the old high school building they found RICHARD CARSTENS and BILL BEERLINE, the school's old faithful janitors. Beside them was lying a bottle of••• of.•• of••• the label's kind of blurred ••• a bottle of, oh yes ••• Sunny Br ••• i I mean Sunny Floor Cleaner. Continuing down the corridor they found DON WHITTED, the speedy typing teacher, typing madly to make up his back lessons from 1957. In the next room much to our surprise, they found TED MASEK and BOB BARNHART, the president and vice-president of the school board working after hours signing diplomas. MARGIE OLIVER. the county superintendent, is supervising their work closely. A peek into the cafeteria revealed BILL OLIVER and MARVIN ROHWER, hard at work preparing the delicious(?) lunches we used to get at good old P.H.s. Marv's many long, hard years at Oddo's Drive-In have finally paid off. The building completely excavated, the crew began to move toward the place where the street should be. Digging down, they found RICHARD WILLMS and GREG BELL, the Chief and Assistant Chief Sewer Sweepers busily washing down the sewers. Further down the street we found MARGIE ROTH, the expert tree surgeon trying to revive the old elm tree that was transplanted ••• not too successfully at that ••• when BENNY SPOONER'S three oil wells were discovered in the place where the old Ford Garage used to stand. We found that it was moved to a new and bigger location since the new dealer, JEANNE DENKER. took over and began to sell Volkswagens. She had a booming business from the looks of the sales books. Down town in the cafe we found STUART BELL, busily setting the table. He had been a replacement as an authority in the field of etiquette since Emily Post passed away. His succession resulted in many changes, particularly in table manners. He has shrewdly eliminated the use of Knives, Forks, and Spoons. With what do we eat? The fingers, naturally II What else? II Sitting at a table in the cafe we found JIM BOHAC, the chief headshrinker at the Internationally known Papillion Psychiatric Institute, commonly known as Papillion High. The theatre sign boasts of a performance by Muscles McGregor, the former BEV JOHNSON. She defeated Gorgeous Georgia at Madison Square Garden for the much-coveted title. Petrified in the middle of the street, her clutched tightly between her teeth we saw KAE PETERS, the noted snake charmer. She majored in charm. She majored in this type of thing in Papio High. In one corner of the city we see what had been responsible for eartltquakes. MARVIN ZUGMIER, contemporary of Elvis you-know-who and Little Richard, is still wiggling. His guitar hangs rhythmically by his side. Peering up the street, we notice a beat-up red Chevy convertible. Beside the right front wheel is the former, CONNIE RANDALL, trying to change a flat tire. She seems to be having some difficulty, because several of her twelve children insist on running off with the tire bolts.

Preserved in all his beauty in his black spangled satin tights and his white spats we saw the fair haired boy of the ballet ••• the Star of the Ballet Russo de Abels Bar, DENO ABELS. Petrified nearby are various and sundry admirers clutching their autograph books and locks of his golden hair in their little hands. Further down the street we notice a new building. It is the radio station, P-A-P-I-0, with Smilin SMILEY HAUG, the famous disc jockey. His secretaries, BARB GODSEY and JANICE GREENLEE are busily preparing records for his next program. Next door we find the office of Yerk'um Yank'um YOBBY THOMPSON, the famed dentist of such movie stars as, Lassy, Rio-Tin-Tin, Trigger a~d Francis - the mule, of course. His assistant, CAROLE KRITENBRINK, seems to be having a little trouble giving the novicaine to one of the patients. Outside of the city limits we found the boss of the Peanut Raisers of America, ROBERT OLSON, and his partner, ED GATES. They have been raising peanuts for Paul's Nut House, managed by PAUL HUEBNER. He also takes care of the overflow of the patients from the Lincoln Sanatarium. The lastest customer has been ELEANOR WEISS, the famed hypochondriac. The search of the town completed, we feel that we owe some thanks to the bulldozer operator with whose help this work could not have been completed. She is none other than a descendant of BARB KREBS. Her strong physique needed for this sort of operation was also evident in Barb, who was a champion cow milker in 1957 •

.

...

What a shape

n

il ....

By J earme Denker

The minute the underclassmen stepped through the doors of P.H.S. on October 9, 1956 they sensed that something was missing. YESI it was the wonderful Seniors. Right then they didn't know how they would make it through the rest of the day without them but as soon as th.ey entered the study hall and the other classrooms their attitude changed. There they found encouraging. heartwarming messages written by the artistic Seniors. Now they would have something to remind them of the "Class of'57'' on their day of absence. Now to tell you a little about our joyous day. ThirtY seniors sleepily boarded the };us to Kansas CitY, Missouri at 2:30 a.m. We were delayed a bit because Mr. Bathke had overslept.

Before we were out of Nebraska we managed to put away large quantities of popcorn, brownies, apple cider, and other delicacies brought along by the group. At 6:15 we stopped in St. Joseph, Missouri for a heartY breakfast. We were off again at 7:00. With on}y fifty miles to Kansas Cicy, everyone was wide awake and excited. The first place we visited was Liberty Memorial. This was constructed in memory of those killed in World War l There was anobservationtower from which we viewed all of Kansas City. There were also imp o r tan t documents, maps, guns, pictures, medals, etc. Next stop was the Ford Motor Assemb}y plant. There we saw the car as sembled from start to finish. We were

iJ amazed at how fast the cars were made and how they ever turned out in good running condition. We found out that they put out forty-five cars an hour and made mistakes approximately once in every twohundred cars. At 11:30 we went to lunch at Putch's Cafeteria. It was quite exclusive and it had delicious food. Stomachs full. we shopped for an hour. Then we boarded the bus to go to the Colgate Palmolive Plant. There we saw how Fab, Colgate, Halo, Crystal White, Veto, Luster Cream, Brisk, and other products were made. This tour proved profitable because we all received a gift box of their products. Next we went to Swope Park where we visited the zoo. We saw many different animals •

.

...

Among them were lions, anteaters, leopards, monkeys, racoons, wolves, buffaloes, and hippopotamus. There were also many snakes, spiders and rare birds. We left the zoo and went to downtown Kansas City. There everyone split up for supper. At 6:30 we met at the bus depot. Again we were loaded up with supplies to tie us over. We left the bus depot about7:15 We and headed for home. stopped for a break at Falls City, Nebraska at 9:30. On the way home most of the Seniors vowed not to go to sleep. This vow held until we got about fifty miles fromhome --then everyone konked out. We reached Papio at 12:30 sleepilY left the bus, and :;aid good-bye to one of the most memorable days of our lives.

"SEVENTEEN IS AWFULLY YOUNG" May 1 and 3

Tee Hee Heel

Don't hit me I

MOTHER {Mrs. Eliot) • • Barbara Godsey JAN ELIOT •• Bev Johnson NICKI ELIOT • • • • • • • • Jeanne Denker MISS TILBY ••• • • Eleanor Weiss ALBERT ELIOT •• • • Robert Olson THADDEUS • • • • • • • • • • Bennie Spooner RUBY RAINEY • • • • • • • Margie Oliver "GOOFER" PETERSON • • • • • • • • • Dean Abels JACK WESTMORE • • • • Paul Huebner CAROLINE PRATT • • • • • • Connie Randall WHITCOMB PEWBERRY • • • • • Richard Carstens

Look at dat black boy!

Watch that stuff!

See Anything?

Go Ahead, Kid! I Eat It!

Say, I've Got It! I!

Cheeeeese! !

Going My Way?

Are You Sick?! I hiS ??l Nee d T

BACCALAUREATE

Papillion High School Sunday, May 19, 1957 Processional. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Arthur Grube Invocation . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . • . • . . . Rev. C.R Goldenstein Vocal Selection . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . Girls' Glee Sermon . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. C.R Goldenstein Recessional . . . • . • . • . • . • • • • • . . • • . • . • . • . . . . . • . . . . Mrs. Arthur Grube COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

Papillion High School Thursday, May 23, 1957 Processional • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs. Arthur Grube Invocation . . • . . . . • • . . • . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. W. Leypoldt Salutatory • • . . . • • • . • . • • • . . . • • . . • . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . • Regina I>ellker Vocal Selection .. . . . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . Senior QJ.a.rtet Address . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Porterfield Director, Placement Services, University of Omaha Vocal Selection . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . . Girls' Sextet Valedictory • • • • • • • ,'. • • Marvin Rohwer Presentation of Diplomas • . • • • • • • • • • • • Otto .l:>ellk.er Benediction • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Rev. W. Leypoldt Recessional • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . Mrs. Arthur Grube

Larry Ben Joe Bell'yman Janis Bock Jean Christiansen

Thomas Cornen

Dick Daniell Pat Cramer Jim DeVoll Bonnie Diaz Jack Glasson

Edwin Jochim Walter Ruff Karen Willms

Eugene Giermann Mary McCord Judy Schobert Diana Gibson Elinor Keefer Marlene Sievers

Robert I epsen Kenny Moore Marjorie Taylor

Rose Kazor Warren Samuel Bill Woodward

Janelle Young

CAST Romeo Montague • Warren Samuels Rex Simonds • • • Tom Cornell Connie McNeil Bonnie Diaz Larry McNeil • Jack Glasson Billie McNeil • • • • Janis Bock Orpha Finley • • • • Jean Christiansen Rachel McNeil •• Diana Gibson La Reina • Marlene Seivers Sue . . • • • • • Elinor Keefer Forewoman •• • • Mary McCord Four Helpers • Judy Schobert. Rose Kazor, Karen Willms. Margie Taylor • Sponsors • • • • • • • • • Mrs. McAleer and Mr. Srb

County Government Day Representatives

Junior Class Officers



Sweetheart Swing Royalty

Vera Blum Leonard Bohac Robert Borman Eugene Chapman Judy Christiansen

Douglas Cornwall Jackie DeVoll Charles Ehlen Robert Fase Charles Fricke

Carolyn Greenlee Bill Nagler Ronald Hubbard Gene Huebner Sharon Johansen

Barbara Johnson Mary Lou Jorgensen David Jurgens Marilyn Koke Katherine Krajicek

Rose Krautkremer Roger Kritenbrink Jon Kuhl Judy Malone George Masek

Joyce McCord Duane McKernan Charles Obert Barbara Oliver Eugene Oseka

Ken Peters Kon Peters Jim Petersen Don Petersen Duane Pollard

-----

-

Ralph Rohwer Alice Ruff Tom Somers Jim Snyder James Stoupa

Ellen Vieregger Bill Volz Gary Waggoner Bill Waters Frederic Wiess

Jack White Elmer Young Roger Zeeb

Class Officers

Hard at Work

The Most!

Out

Buddies

My- My

Count •em

Walter Brunken Ann Chapman Mary Jo Clark Jim Cramer Jill DeVoll

Dennis Errett Jean Ann Giese Orin Godsey Sharon Goff Gary Harazin

Mary Jepsen James Jochim Joan Kazor Judy Klabunde Dick Klabunde

Kathryn Leaders

Donald McClure Barbara Nutt Hugh Oliver Dorothy Petersen

Dean Rothermund Donna Roth Becky Seibold Darrell Smith Donald Skinner

Landis Stutheit Ann Tex Ann Weiss Russell Weiss Joan Williams

David Woodward Margaret Zugmier

We Wuz

Framed!

Mmmmm Good!

A Sticky

--.....___

.- - - - - -

Blessed Be Those Who Go Around

A ..

•YJessJ

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Johansen, Jacld.e DeVoll. Barbara Godsey, Judy Christiansen. Jean O!.ristiansen, Janis Bock, Marlene Seivers, Bonnie Diaz, Vera Blum. Mary McCord, Jeanne Denker, Bev Johnson, Judy Malone, Katherine Leaders, Donna Roth. SECOND ROW: Janelle Young, Joan Kazor, Connie Randall. Barbara Krebs, Margie Oliver, Kae Peters, Rose Kazor, Diana Gibson, Elinor Keefer, Judy Schobert, Jean Ann Giese, Katherine Krajicek, Karen Willms, Margaret Zugmier, Mary Lou Jorgenson, Margie Roth, Carole Kritenbrink, Jill DeVoll, Ann Chapman, Barbara Nutt, Becky Siebold, Sharon Goff. THIRD ROW: Don McClure, Ehner Yotmg, Tom Cornell. Eugene Chapman, Gene Huebner, Tom Somers, Don Whined, Stuart Bell, Charles Obert, Paul Huebner, Bill Beerline, Jack Glasson. Bennie Spooner, David Jurgens, Jon Kuhl. Roger Kritenbrink. Rudolph Srb, Director.

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jacld.e DeVoll, Jean O!.ristiansen, Judy OJ.ristiansen, Barbara Godsey, Sharon Johansen, Katherine Leaders, Marlene Seivers, Bonnie Diaz, Margaret Zugmier, Jeanne Denker, Bev Johnson, Jean Ann Giese, Judy Malone, Donna Roth, and Jill DeVoll SECOND ROW: Janis Bock, Rose Kazor, Diana Gibson, Elinor Keefer, Judy Schobert, Katherine Krajicek, Karen Willms, Vera Blum. Mary McCord, Mary Jorgenson. Ann Chapman, Barbara Nun, Becky Seibold, Sharon Goff, Janelle Young, Joan Kazor, Rudolph Srb, Director.

TWIRLERS, Left to Right: Judy Malone, Jill DeVoll. Carolyn Greenlee, Margie Taylor, Jackie DeVoll FRONT ROW: Sharon Goff, Dorothy Peterson. Judy Overholser, Sharon Johansen. Landis Stutheit, James Jochim. Orin Godsey, and Donald Spooner. SECOND ROW: Bobby Vaughn. Dennis Errett, Bob Wittmus, Don Bartels, Barbara Nutt, and Cluck Ehlers. Rudolph Srb, Director. THIRD ROW: Gene Huebner. Richard Carstens, Boyd White, Paul Huebner, Paul Haug. Bill Nagler. and Kenny Moore.

9Jcuul

BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Donnald McClure, Elmer Young, David Jurgens, Robert Olson, Dean Abels,

Paul Huebner, Bill Oliver, Chuck Obert, Bennie Spooner, Tom Somers, Rudolph Srb, Director. TOP ROW: Tom Cornell, Duane McKernan, Jack Glasson, Bill Beerline, Don Whined, Stuart Bell. Gene Huebner, Eugene Chapman, Roger Kritenbrink, and Jon Kuhl. MIXED OCTET Don McClure Don Whined Robert Olson Dean Abels Jeanne Denker Bev Johnson Judy Schobert Jean Christiansen

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. D:>nald Sundberg. Advisor; Stuart Bell. D:>n Whitted, Ed Gates, Paul Haug. Bill Oliver, and Keni\Y Moore. SECOND ROW: D:>nald Skinner, George Masek, Roger Kritenbrink. Doug Cornwall. Joe Berryrn.an. Walter Ruff, Bob Thompson, Bill Beerline, Dick I<labunde, Dick Daniell, and Robert Barnhart. THIRD ROW: Duane Pollard, Eugene Oseka, Bill Volz, Chuck Obert, Frederick Weiss, Jim Bohac, Jim Peterson, Bobby Fase, Richard Carstens, Walter Brtmken, Ken Peters, and Dennis Errett.

OLD OFFICERS

NEW OFFICERS

. ..... \,

CHAMPION CHAPTER

CREED SPEAKER

Dennis Errett

FFA CHAPTER SWEETHEARTS

Barb Krebs and Kae Peters

SWEETHEART AND ATTENDANTS

BLUE RIBBON STATE POULTRY JUDGING TEAM

The Centerpiece

The crooner

The lC lng and Queen

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Elinor Keefer, Joyce McCord, Katherine Krajicek, Janice Greenlee, Karen Willms, Ellen Vieregger, Vera Blum. Mary McCord, Margaret Zugmier, Jean Ann Giese, Jeanne Denker, Margie Oliver, and Rose I<azor. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Ciark, Jackie DeVoll, Sharon Johailsen. Rose Krautkremer, Judy Cbristiansen, Mary Jorgenson, Barbara Oliver, Marilyn Koke, Barbara Godsey, Alice Ruff, Katherine Leaders, Eleanor Weiss, Marlene Seivers, Janis Bock, Judy Malone, Bonnie Diaz, Judy Schobert, Mrs. Laura Taylor, Director. THIRD ROW: Dianna Gibson, Ann Tex, Joan Williams, Ann Chapman, Dorothy Peterson. Barbara Nutt, Elmer Young. Chuck Ehlers, Darrel Smith, Jean Christiansen, Ann Weiss, Carolyn Greenlee, Becky Seibold, Sharon Goff, Jill DeVoll, and Donna Roth. FOURTH ROW: Donald McClure, Roger Zeeb, George Masek, Eugene Giennann, Kenny Moore, Eugene Oseka, James Stoupa, Jack Glasson. Bill Woodward, BUl Oliver, Orin Godsey, Torn Cornell, and Jon Kuhl FIFTH ROW: David Woodward, Duane Pollard, Bill Waters, Dennis Errett,JarnesJochirn. Pat Cramer, Joe Berryman. Jim DeVoll, Duane McKernan, Jim Cramer, Bennie Spooner, Butch Oliver, and David Jurgens.



PRESIDENT Bennie Spooner

VICE- PRESIDENT Bonnie Diaz

SECRETARY Marlene Seivers

TREASURER David Jurgens

King of the Tramps

Queen of the Tramps.

GO ~at\

Go\

Guess Who!

BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Tom Somers, Dean Abels, Jim Snyder, Robert Olson, Bennie Spooner, Don Whitted, Ed Gates, Chuck Obert, and Stuart Bell SECOND ROW: Bill Volz, Gregory Bell, Billy Nagler, Marvin Rohwer, Bill Oliver, RobertJepsen, Warren Samuels, Marvin Zugmier, James Stoupa, and Coach Rol Beran. THIRD ROW: Ted Masek, Darrel Smith, Jim Cramer, Don Peterson, Duane McKernan, Jim DeVoll, Pat Cramer, Ralph Rohwer, Jack i>Vhite, Dennis Errett, and Gary Waggoner.

SENIOR LETTERMEN

s E N

I

0 R

L

E T TOP ROW, Left to Right: Bill Waters, Dennis Erret, Kritenbrink, Gene Huebner, Ralph Young. MIDDLE Jim DeVoll, Duane McKernan, Warren Samuel, Butch BOTTOM ROW : Doug C ornwall, Robert Olson, Robert Bob Thompson.

Jim Petersen, Roger ROW: Don Petersen, Oliver, Coach Beran. Jepsen, Dean Abels,

T E R

SCORES Valley. • • • • 52 • • 30. Springfield ••• 60 • • 33 • Millard • • • • 64 ••• 44. Bennington ••• 72 ••• 56. Arlington ••• 69 • • 28. Gretna ••••• 57 ••• 43 • Mead • • • • • • 36 •• 51. Elkhorn ••••• 45 ••• 40. Yutan ••••• 53 ••• 57. Springfield ••• 55 ••• 35.

PAPIO .30. • • 64 •••Omaha St. Joe PAPIO. 34 •••• 27 ••• Elkhorn PAPIO .16 • • • 29 ••• Springfield PAPIO. 44 ••• 46 • • Bennington PAPIO .43 • 40 ••• Ralston PAPIO. 71 • • • 61 • • Ft. Calhotln PAPI0.34 ••• 43 ••• N. S.D. PAPIO. 33. • • 42 •• .Alvo PAPI0.57 • 51 •• • Gretna PAPI0.40 ••• 38 ••• Ashland

Dean Abels

M E

N

Roben Thompson

FRONT ROW: Don Whined, Robert Olson, Ed Gates, Gregory Bell. Bill Oliver, Dean Abels, Stuart Bell, Warren Samuels, Jim DeVoll, and Jim Snyder. SECOND ROW: Bennie Spooner, Marvin Rohwer, Jim Stoupa, Eugene Oseka, Marvin Zugmier, Ralph Rohwer, Gary Waggoner, Bill Volz, Bill Nagler, Dennis Errett, and Coach Beran. THIRD ROW: Dick Klabunde, Jon Kuhl, Tom Somers, Chuck Obert, Pat Cramer, Duane McKernan, Jack White, Jim Cramer, Darrell Smith, and Orin Godsey.

SCORES Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion

FOOTBALL CAPTAINS Bill Oliver Ed Gates

0 18 13 0 0 -- 35 13 -- 20 13 -- 38 7 -- 0 6 -- 28 (6-man) 6 -- 19

Louisville Elkhorn David City St. Mary's Syracuse Omaha St. Joe Schubert Elmwood North Bend

Lineman

Roben Olson Backfield

Bennie Spooner Lineman

FIRST ROW: Coach Beran, Darrell Smith, Don Whitted, Ed Gates, Don Petersen. SECOND ROW: Duane McKernan, Roger Kritenbrink, Jim DeVoll, Gregory Bell, Jim Snyder. THIRD ROW: Jim Jochim, Dean Rotherman, Don Skinner, Dennis Errett. DUAL MEETS: Papillion 57-46 Ralston Papillion 55-51 Gretna BELLEVUE RELAYS: Bellevue woo. Mile Run: Don Petersen - First Discus: Ed Gates -First TEAMS DEFEATED BY PAPll.LION: Ralston Plattsmouth Holy Name Miss. Valley Iowa CONFERENCE: Ralston - First Papillion - Second Elkhorn - Third Gretna - Fourth Springfield - Fifth Millard - Sixth

-

100 yard dash: Don Whitted - First Ed Gates - Fifth 220 yard dash: Don Whitted - First 440 yard dash: Darrell Smith - Third Mile Run: Don Petersen - "first (Record: 4-52. 4) High Hurdles: Jim DeVoll - Third Discus: Ed Gates - First Shot Put: Ed Gates - Fourth Broad Jump: Don Whitted - Fourth Pole Vault: Ralph Young -Fifth (Tie) High Jump: Jim Snyder - First 880 Yard Relay: Jim Snyder, Don Whitted, Fi - rst Darrell Smith, Ed Gates.

Papillion won first District Track Meet 1 n the school's history, T h i r t e e n s c h o o 1s participated: Papillion - First - 37 Scribner - Second - 34 1/2 Cedar Bluffs - Third - 34 1/2 North Bend - Fourth - 31

100 Yard Dash: 220 Yard Dash: 440 Yard Dash: Mile Run: Discus: Broad Jump: 880 Yard Relay: Mile Relay:

Don Whitted - First Don Whitted - First Darrell Smith -Second Don Petersen - First Ed Gates - First Don Whitted - Fourth Don Whitted, Ed Gates, Jim Snyder, Darrell Smith - First Don Petersen, Gregory Bell, Duane McKernan, Roger Kritenbrink. - Fifth

SCHOOL RECORDS: 100 Yard Dash: 220 Yard Dash: 440 Yard Dash: 880 Yard Run: Mile Run: 60 Yard High Hurdles: 880 Yard Relays:

Mile Relay: Shot Put: Discus: Broad Jump: High Jump: Pole Vault:

Don Whitted - 10.4 Don Whitted - 23. Darrell Smith - 55. 9 Don Petersen -2-10.6 Don Petersen -4-42.9 Jim Snyder -9.8 Jim Snyder, Don Whitted, Ed Gates, Darrell Smith. -1-38.9 Don Petersen, Gregory Bell, Duane McKernan, Roger Kritenbrink. -3-58.4 Ed Gates -39' 9" Ed Gates -140' 6" Don Whitted -19' 10 1/2" Jim Snyder -5' 7 1/2" Ralph Young -8' 6"

--

-----

-- - -

........................ .

·

---

s~ Papillion

48-13

Springfield

Papillion

25-33

Bennington

Papillion

55-21

Ralston

Papillion

21-34

Millard

Papillion

22-24

Gretna

Papillion

59-10

Ralston

15-31

Gretna

Bev

Papillion

Jeanne Captain

ENC Tournament

Barb

Eleanor

The Dude

Warden

Woweet t

FIRST ROW: Ann Gardinier, Lorene Spethman, Helen Wittmus, Peggy Hauschild, Allison Blood, CarolYn Hasselquist, Ca~:ol Barney, and Michelle Rogers. SECOND ROW: Vicky Kuhns, Mary Christiansen, Karen Sandell, Patty Ruff, Dee Ann Hansen, Susan Lastovica, Patricia Cordy, Debra Sue Morrison, and Janice Wright. THIRD ROW: Charles Gray, Jimmy Bookwalter, Ronald Godsey, Richard Wittmus, Terry Jepsen. Teddy Knapp, Tommy Neverdahl. David Plambeck and Mrs. Hill.

FffiST ROW: Brenda Arp, Norma Prososki, Barbara Cornell, Douglas Leypoldt, Tommy Hyde, Elizabeth Amick, Sheryl Johnson, and Nancy Schauppner. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Ward, Susie Mesner, Y onne Frederick. Linda KellY, Teresa Handley, Peggy Christiansen, Barbara Phillips, Lois Spethman, and Carol Klabunde, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Wittmus, Tommy Greenlee, Pat Malone, Steve Plambeck. Kenny Lienemann, Gordon Briggs, Bobby Leopold, Leon Fricke, and Glenn Black. NOT PICTURED. Patricia Mauldin.

FIRST ROW: Roger Abels, Jimmy Johnson, David Brown, Jack Vance, and Frank Rogers. SECOND ROW: Patty Hauschild, Kathy Wittmuss, Judy Grtmer, Gary Leypoldt, Tom Denker, Nancy Christiansen, Janet Vance, and Diane Zvadony. THIRD ROW: Kathy Corby, JoAnn Stark, Debbie Semke, Dianne Brtmo, Kenneth White, Bruce Cormol.ly, and Larry Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Huebner, Pam Godsey, Judy Ruff, Linda McClure, Jane Thrift, Linda Spethman, Jackie Cotton, and Glenda Gosch.

FIRST ROW: Steven Okeson. Dean BorllWl, Larry McCart, Steven Christensen, Roger Broclanan, John Gardinier, Nils Sandell, and Tom Buffington. SECOND ROW: Sharon McCart, Barbara Arp, Cheryl Wolden. ,Sally Phillips, Pamela Ward, Linda Chapman. Donna Lienemann, and Nancy Glesmann. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Waggoner, Debbie Jones, Kathy Knapp, Kathy Corn, Betty Ruff, Cheryl Eby, Lynda Hansen, and FOURTH ROW: Miss Foged, Gene Handley, Bobby Roll, Richard Ellis, Mike Thrift, Colleen 8owli.ng. Bobby Cook, Dan Neverdahl. Bobby Baird, and BillY Christensen. Nar PICTURED: Lorraine Petersen.

I

FIRST ROW: Albert Kammerer, Darrell Reynolds, Mike Hauschild, James Vance., Van Hyde., Jack Buffington, Sam Williams, Mike Hauschild, and Marvin Steinke. SECOND ROW: David McClure, Nancy Koke., Katherine Krause, Susan Tate, Sherry Rosecrantz, Ann Schmidt, Janet Parkhurst, Barbara Briggs, and Teddy Nelson. TIURD ROW: Mrs. Sutter, Judith Okeson, Judith Thompson, Suzette Engberg, James Morrison, Francis Phillips, Francis Thurston, Dean Gosch, and Larry Stark. FOURTH RDW: Ronald Turtscher, Phillip Maulden. Otarles Sturm. Terry Carpick, Dick Schauppner, Dermis Karlik, Demtis IU.sselquist, and Robert Wittmuss. NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Johnson and Charles Leypoldt.

FIRST .ROW: Kenneth Frederick, John Thrift. n>n Borman. Harold Jones, Mike Goldenstein. Gary ClapSECOND ROW: Linda Cltristianseo, Sharon Dierks, Shirley Grube, Sue Ehlers, Jo M&rie Neverdahl. Judy Godsey, Kerel Peters, and Susan Okeson. THmD ROW: Alana White., Judy Cook, Diane Bartels, Bcxmie Koke. AJika McCart, and Diana Denker. FOURTH ROW: Miss Krulis, Melinda Brown. Deonis KelJy, Ivan Steinke., Dennis Grtmer, Larry GJoe. Dale Sutton, and MarilYn Corn. NOT PICI'URED: Russell Montgomery.

man.

-

-

------

-- ---

-

--

.. '

FIRST ROW: Mike Carpick, Tomrni Mesner, Barbara Errett, Betty Giermann, Janet Williams, Dwight Moore, and Billy Bowling. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Allen, Kay Schauppner, Owen Dierks, Amy Jo Hart, Tom Morrison, Diane Parks, and Douglas Nelson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Thurston, Bill Rogers, Nancy Christensen, Gene Rogers, Carolyn Okeson,JackPercifield, andJoyce Wolden. Nar PICTURED: Joyce Damme.

FIRST ROW: George Frederick, Betty Koke, Jack Borman, Lyta Gay Bellinger, Mike Malone, Judy Glesmann, and Billy Goff. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Croissant, Mary Alyce Christiansen, Mary Lee Jepsen, Celinda Morrison, Judy Christensen, Dale Briggs, Terrell Willard and Connie Roll. THIRD ROW: Pauline Young, Connie Tomlin, Carol Tomli~ Gary Hamilton, Jerry Hamilton, and Dwaine Black. Nar PICTURED: Janice Leypoldt.

.._

FIRST ROW: Karen Giermann, Rosemary Hart, Terry Abels, Q:lnald Spooner, Share! Duckworth, and Patti Mesner. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Croissant, James Rtmge, Lyle Jorgensen, U:>nald Bartels, Bonnie Thurston. Susan Nelson, and Sandra Johansen. THIRD ROW: Janet Thompson, Judy Overholser, Geraldine Glasson. Bob Wittmuss, Bob Vaughn. and Boyd White. NOT PICTURED: Ira Rogers.

Sponsor Documents

Or use your account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Forgot your password?

Or register your new account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close